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evolution can be seen at work so clearly on the galapagos the islands with their incomparable fauna and flora are true showcase of nature and that's why they were chosen had so many other places to be a world heritage site. kam. sadly though lands increasing interference here is putting this part of the world heritage more and more of risk. home. move. move. move. toward the a. move were. planned. thanks. in the galapagos darwin wrote he felt himself brought closer in time and space to the mystery of mystery appearance on earth a new living creature. closer in the word to creation. plus list soul. of the creatures shot by. the superheroes of jummy the taco truck. slayer special edition and. the new. kitchens while. coming to our own land to roll back series is a very simple recipe but i maintain it's like i have. fifty international dishes. recipes for cooking dishes to join them in. the kitchen one sees. the moment in sixty. dortmund like say go pick your favorite team we've got all the best goals we've got all the action the w. is the home of german football share the experience of every ma
evolution can be seen at work so clearly on the galapagos the islands with their incomparable fauna and flora are true showcase of nature and that's why they were chosen had so many other places to be a world heritage site. kam. sadly though lands increasing interference here is putting this part of the world heritage more and more of risk. home. move. move. move. toward the a. move were. planned. thanks. in the galapagos darwin wrote he felt himself brought closer in time and space to the...
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evolution can be seen at work so clearly on collaborators the islands with their incomparable fauna and flora are the true showcase of nature and that's why they were chosen head of so many other places to be a world heritage site. sadly though man's increasing interference here is putting this part of the world heritage more and more at risk. move. move. move. move move. toward were moving. move. man. in the galapagos darwin wrote he felt himself brought closer in time and space to the mystery of mystery appearance on earth of new living creatures. closer in the word to creation. move. into the conflict zone fronting the powerful twenty years ago the good friday agreement paved the way to end of two decades of the conflict in the law but the results have been mixed my guest this week here in dublin is. for my prime minister just how fragile is the process not. a lamp. table. furnishings can be a lot more than just functional. playing with games combining materials. reinventing interior. room and. personalized living spaces. design. in sixty minutes. or so. with. some special. federal troops.
evolution can be seen at work so clearly on collaborators the islands with their incomparable fauna and flora are the true showcase of nature and that's why they were chosen head of so many other places to be a world heritage site. sadly though man's increasing interference here is putting this part of the world heritage more and more at risk. move. move. move. move move. toward were moving. move. man. in the galapagos darwin wrote he felt himself brought closer in time and space to the mystery...
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fire and water euro flora runs until my you six. actually it sounds quite good and the number of new hiv infections has dropped now less. here in germany alone some three thousand people are infected with the virus every year the situation is worse and developing countries their mune deficiency disease remains one of the most dangerous health problems worldwide this weekend at an annual charity event and bomb ten oprah saying us donated their time i'm presented a very good program. soprano heather engebretsen from the u.s. singing for mozart's oprah the abduction from the center. and christina mutare and another one of the eleven artists at this year's bom. born in southern russia christina began her career at the bolshoi theater in moscow since then she's sung on the greatest operatic stages in the world so i knew i would have been there today all single does aria from rigoletto an aria from must these men oh and my favorite duet pretty g'kar from verities la traviata body joke out of this. will probably go it's in the audience lov
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us and we called tele-flora.ey refunded her entire $70 purchase and threw in a free replacement bouquet. they told us, we committed to exceptional service. we greatly apologize that we fell short and we hope she will give us another chance to make things right. >> you can avoid floral flops by ordering early to begin with, especially for big events like valentine's day and mother's day. arrange for delivery as early as possible and look for flowers in a vase instead of a basket. they might last longer. call us anytime with your consumer complaints. 888-996-tips or visit nbcbayarea.com/responds. >>> okay, we had a little competition on the anchor desk this morning. today it was take your kids to work day. >> we have new anchors? >> they're pint sized, we love this day, touring our news room, heading to our studios. that's the conference room where we have our news-gathering meetings. best thing there, they got cake and balloons, they got to miss school, that's good news. and they got to take a turn at reading the
us and we called tele-flora.ey refunded her entire $70 purchase and threw in a free replacement bouquet. they told us, we committed to exceptional service. we greatly apologize that we fell short and we hope she will give us another chance to make things right. >> you can avoid floral flops by ordering early to begin with, especially for big events like valentine's day and mother's day. arrange for delivery as early as possible and look for flowers in a vase instead of a basket. they...
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we are here to see if flora duffy can do something sensational.d of these games are triathlon. a 4.5 kilometre track which they did several loops, up track which they did several loops, up and down hills, over rocks, really gruelling, very exciting. we are almost here as well. i doubt if you can see that. the carreras stadium were all the athletics is going on right now. katrina johnson thompson of england won the world indoor championships. the opening heat and hurdles. has given her confidence with the fact she won the world indoor title? let's hope so. just driving past right now she is competing in the first of the four again —— events and they have along. the hurdles, high jump, again —— events and they have along. the hurdles, highjump, the shotput, the 200 metres it all ends with the 800 metres on friday. seven in all. she is the nearly girl or nearly woman of the heptathlon. such great hopes she would fill in for england. where jessica and is hopes she would fill in for england. wherejessica and is left. she hasn't quite made the grade. at
we are here to see if flora duffy can do something sensational.d of these games are triathlon. a 4.5 kilometre track which they did several loops, up track which they did several loops, up and down hills, over rocks, really gruelling, very exciting. we are almost here as well. i doubt if you can see that. the carreras stadium were all the athletics is going on right now. katrina johnson thompson of england won the world indoor championships. the opening heat and hurdles. has given her...
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tragedy because i think we're going to have a hollow desert anand we ae not going to have the rich flora and fauna that this state once had. henen: across the world, whether it's turtles, tortoises, pandas, tigers, elephants--all of those, the main threat ultimately boils down to humans. narrator: in the southwest, the raven problem has gotten bad enough that the government is now resorting to the selective removal of some offending birds. boarman: they are going to raven nests, under which tortoise shells haveve been found, and ty shoot those renens so that t i's removing the problem ravens. that sort of approach can reduce pressure on tortoise populations, but it won't reduce raven population levels overall. narrator: the best long-term strategy for controlling ravens is to get the public involved. ravens are constantly on the lookout, so trash and water supplies need to be reduced. in public areas, trash cans without serviceable lids are easy pickings for ravens and other wildlife. if trash receptacles do not have a secure lid, trash should be removed for disposal elsewhere. trash can
tragedy because i think we're going to have a hollow desert anand we ae not going to have the rich flora and fauna that this state once had. henen: across the world, whether it's turtles, tortoises, pandas, tigers, elephants--all of those, the main threat ultimately boils down to humans. narrator: in the southwest, the raven problem has gotten bad enough that the government is now resorting to the selective removal of some offending birds. boarman: they are going to raven nests, under which...
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this is a weird mix of the latin and gothic handwriting was flora bohemia. that's easy to read because. he has to contend not only with different kinds of handwriting but also with bad penmanship. from. fifth of august eighteenth eighty six could all the forester to six five looks different when i moved them and found on a meadow beside a lake called scarlett. beats me i can't read it. was the texts name specimens of plants and where and when and by whom they were found decipher them is what happened not to do and who is a harbor not. only heard about this project recently i. thought i'd like to join in the fun for. it it's a good idea but. it's a contribution to scientific research and i enjoy it as if it's fun to be part of the hive mind. of a german happen or to project was inspired by similar ones in france and australia which have drawn foul. sins of contributors. the project is run by berlin's botanical museum curator says many more volunteers would be welcome because there's plenty to do. this is the head barium the climate controlled basement treasur
this is a weird mix of the latin and gothic handwriting was flora bohemia. that's easy to read because. he has to contend not only with different kinds of handwriting but also with bad penmanship. from. fifth of august eighteenth eighty six could all the forester to six five looks different when i moved them and found on a meadow beside a lake called scarlett. beats me i can't read it. was the texts name specimens of plants and where and when and by whom they were found decipher them is what...
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the women's event was the first event of the games, it went to flora duffy of bermuda, she was not athe world championship in the last two years and was very much favoured in this race. she's been dominant for quite a few races, she put herself in a great position on the swim, right behind jess, she is the best cyclist, not the best runner but doesn't need to be when she can swim and bike like she did. she finished it off, a worthy winner. and this is jessica learmonth getting silver for england. this bodes well for the relay which comes with jess england. this bodes well for the relay which comes withjess and the keyhole and going for gold in that. england's definitely have a strong team. they've got a title to try to defend. i wish them the best. we can see jessica defend. i wish them the best. we can seejessica winning defend. i wish them the best. we can see jessica winning silver earlier today, let's hear from see jessica winning silver earlier today, let's hearfrom her. see jessica winning silver earlier today, let's hear from her. it was an eventful race, i knew it would be be
the women's event was the first event of the games, it went to flora duffy of bermuda, she was not athe world championship in the last two years and was very much favoured in this race. she's been dominant for quite a few races, she put herself in a great position on the swim, right behind jess, she is the best cyclist, not the best runner but doesn't need to be when she can swim and bike like she did. she finished it off, a worthy winner. and this is jessica learmonth getting silver for...
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the wealth of its fauna and flora can be seen in the kimsakocha wetlands in the andes highlands.ut beneath the ground there is gold and copper that are set to be exploited on a grand scale. the ecuadorian government awarded concessions to foreign companies to exploit this region, despite local opposition by peasants and indigenous communities whose agriculture depends on the local water resources. the 2,000 families that live on the kimsakocha asked the government to withdraw the mining concessions in 2007. but whencuadorian president rafael correa refused, this set off an uprising against the mining companies and the government. >> [speaking spanish] >> farmers' opposition to mining also landed federico guzman, a peasant leader, in jail. >> [speaking spanish] >> ecuador has attracted several foreign mining corporations interested in extracting gold, silver, copper, and other metals, mostly from the southern parts of the country. the projected mines are all large scale and stand to significantly alter the local ecosystems. toronto-based iamgold got the license to drill on kimsako
the wealth of its fauna and flora can be seen in the kimsakocha wetlands in the andes highlands.ut beneath the ground there is gold and copper that are set to be exploited on a grand scale. the ecuadorian government awarded concessions to foreign companies to exploit this region, despite local opposition by peasants and indigenous communities whose agriculture depends on the local water resources. the 2,000 families that live on the kimsakocha asked the government to withdraw the mining...
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host theent trump japanese prime midister in flora, the caa -- cia director met with kim jong-un.ada's prime minister justin trudeau told the bbc about how president trump keeps him on his toes. the president prides himself on a level of disruptionnd unpredictability that is challenging certain aspects of global systems that we have have taken for granted. laura: and she was a first lady and a republican matriarch. we look back at the life and legacy of barbara bush who died at t age of 92. ♪ laura: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. in a dramatic development the cia director mike pompeo traveled to north korea and held secret talks with the country's leader kim jong-un. president trump confirmethe diplomatic high wire act today, d saying a glationship was formed. the highest level contact between the united states and yenorth korea in 8s, and it helped set the stage for a possible meeting betweent presidump and the north korean leader. our north american editor reports. renrter: president trump is florida hosting the japanese prime minist
host theent trump japanese prime midister in flora, the caa -- cia director met with kim jong-un.ada's prime minister justin trudeau told the bbc about how president trump keeps him on his toes. the president prides himself on a level of disruptionnd unpredictability that is challenging certain aspects of global systems that we have have taken for granted. laura: and she was a first lady and a republican matriarch. we look back at the life and legacy of barbara bush who died at t age of 92. ♪...
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challenge when ten times for under chandra to take care of then we need we need them and especially flora for chauvinistic for them to go outside we needn't special lessons for them to enter them because they're they can go outside they have to go places they can draw for example owns a gun do anything they like it was looking bad looking from other adult our own men but into shirty we have to try to find that they gave to some of this chandra if they are very clever and gifted her a gift yes so we have to try to tap into that potential yes yes yes and also it is bound to find a less is total but some guest says thank you i really have to share thank you very much indeed looking forward to sr in the near future to continue our conversation about autism thank you very much indeed hester i wait about going to daniel fallon and. looking forward to seeing you in the near future thank you thank you for having your presence and thank you to fortune you can see the program again anytime by visiting our website dot com for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com for was
challenge when ten times for under chandra to take care of then we need we need them and especially flora for chauvinistic for them to go outside we needn't special lessons for them to enter them because they're they can go outside they have to go places they can draw for example owns a gun do anything they like it was looking bad looking from other adult our own men but into shirty we have to try to find that they gave to some of this chandra if they are very clever and gifted her a gift yes...
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the australian is a minute behind the leader, flora duffy of bermuda.eam in the gold coast is that sally pearson is expected to pull out of the games within the next couple of hours. she has called a news conference here on the gold coast with the team doctor where she is expected to say that she hasn't recovered well enough from her achilles injury to compete next week at the athletics. i just want to try to put in the context how massive this is in terms of an athletics story, a blow for the commonwealth games in australia. she was the face of the games. i've been living here for 12 months now and you cannot turn ona for 12 months now and you cannot turn on a television set without seeing sally pearson on it in some way. social media, posters, everywhere, on the backs and sides of buses. she was, if you like, what jessica ennis hill was to the 2012 london games, the face of it, and 110w london games, the face of it, and now she is pulling out. some may question the timing is well of this pulling out. yesterday, she was heavily involved in the opening
the australian is a minute behind the leader, flora duffy of bermuda.eam in the gold coast is that sally pearson is expected to pull out of the games within the next couple of hours. she has called a news conference here on the gold coast with the team doctor where she is expected to say that she hasn't recovered well enough from her achilles injury to compete next week at the athletics. i just want to try to put in the context how massive this is in terms of an athletics story, a blow for the...
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by supporting litigation in favor of protecting freedom of expression and the press the william and flora hewlett foundation is also in the mix as they are one of the largest grant writers in america giving to liberal and progressive programs and conservative causes the alfred p. sloan foundation works under the auspices of enhancing the public understanding of science and technology their most well known grants being given to the sundance and hamptons film festivals and last but certainly not the least horrifying is the charles koch foundation an organization that has been accused of strong arming universities it gives grants to by retaining final approval on economic professors and even inventing the positions of white supremacists within universities so do we really think that a bunch of billionaires known for working this. are going to protect a system meant to work for the rest of us. no no probably because the moment that they all got involved with government and the system moves closer look at our government and the oh yeah well we're not going to work and. tell me more about this
by supporting litigation in favor of protecting freedom of expression and the press the william and flora hewlett foundation is also in the mix as they are one of the largest grant writers in america giving to liberal and progressive programs and conservative causes the alfred p. sloan foundation works under the auspices of enhancing the public understanding of science and technology their most well known grants being given to the sundance and hamptons film festivals and last but certainly not...
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gold in the men's team event, while scotland picked up the bronze and this all came after triathlete florasecond. it leaves the medal table looking like this... england currently lie first, scotland are fifth and wales tenth. the other home teams, northern ireland, jersey, guernsey and the isle of man have yet to get a medal. natalie pirks reports. day one was a day of surprises. everywhere you looked, even in the sky. torrential rain greeted the men's triathlon, and the clouds would prove ominous for two famous brothers. both the brownlees had been injured in the lead up but it appeared to be business as usual. alistair and jonny side by side as so often before. but it was henri schoeman who then turned up the heat in the run. mark austin, 22nd at the last games, put in a cracking effort to leave himself in medal contention, but the brownlees were dropping further away. where is alistair brownlee? has he been left behind? after four years of dominance, this was a rare sight indeed. well no brownlee one—two here. south african henri schoeman has put paid to that. the brownlees are out of t
gold in the men's team event, while scotland picked up the bronze and this all came after triathlete florasecond. it leaves the medal table looking like this... england currently lie first, scotland are fifth and wales tenth. the other home teams, northern ireland, jersey, guernsey and the isle of man have yet to get a medal. natalie pirks reports. day one was a day of surprises. everywhere you looked, even in the sky. torrential rain greeted the men's triathlon, and the clouds would prove...
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the back while heading to a mosque in the city where he worked his body is now on its way to gaza flora's louis has more from kuala lumpur. oh a final farewell for. a low mourners carry his body to a mosque near his home in kuala lumpur. the engineering lecturer who taught at a university in the city was shot dead by two men on saturday. i feel that their whoever assassinated looked at the has carried out he must find it for this despicable act when you fail to compete with palestinians in academia and in the time to take excellence. don't go and eliminate the scientists don't go and eliminate the distinguished scholars who know. it was a member of hamas the palestinian group that controls gaza his family and how must accuse israel's intelligence agency of ordering the killing a claim the israeli government denies it's not the first time mossad has been accused of killing hamas members in other countries from other limbo al botches body will be taken to its final resting place in gaza his family has only recently obtained a book called a chance on the body via the prophet offering which h
the back while heading to a mosque in the city where he worked his body is now on its way to gaza flora's louis has more from kuala lumpur. oh a final farewell for. a low mourners carry his body to a mosque near his home in kuala lumpur. the engineering lecturer who taught at a university in the city was shot dead by two men on saturday. i feel that their whoever assassinated looked at the has carried out he must find it for this despicable act when you fail to compete with palestinians in...
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jessica it was won byjessica learmonth, who took silver in the women's race behind flora duffy, who becameway from the games, liverpool thrashed manchester city 3—0 at anfield, in the first leg of their champions league quarter—final. mo salah scored first, with his 38th goal of the season. tributes have been paid to the former england captain ray wilkins, who has died aged 61. gary lineker described him as a man passionate about football, but also calm, with a lovely manner. the first golf major of the season, the masters, gets underway at augusta this afternoon. northern ireland's rory mcilroy tees off after 6:30am, alongside adam scott and jon rahm. the other huge news that brokered same time. the pinup girl for these games. she has pulled out of the athletics because of her achilles injury. people are asking, did she know about this? why has it been announced now? a lot of disbelief. i was ina announced now? a lot of disbelief. i was in a shelter from the rain standing next to some policemen. they were staring at the screen, shouting from the rain and the policeman said we have steve s
jessica it was won byjessica learmonth, who took silver in the women's race behind flora duffy, who becameway from the games, liverpool thrashed manchester city 3—0 at anfield, in the first leg of their champions league quarter—final. mo salah scored first, with his 38th goal of the season. tributes have been paid to the former england captain ray wilkins, who has died aged 61. gary lineker described him as a man passionate about football, but also calm, with a lovely manner. the first golf...
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. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helpinea people buildrably better lives. >> and with ongoing support of these instutions: and individuals. pr >> this ram was made possible by the corporation for public and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: a wild ride on wall street today.we it folchina's new tariffs on u.s. pork, wine and other products, and president trump's streats to penalize amazon. the dow jones inal average lost 459 points to close at 23,644. the nasdaq fell 193 points, and the s&p 500 gave up 59. also tonht, the trump administration is rolling back fuel economy standards for the auto industry. obama-era rules would roughly double gas mileage in new vehicles by 2025. but the environmental protection announced today, that's too much. for more, i'm joined by amy harder of axios.program. so why is the trump administration doing this? >> well, the rkgulatory rollb has been a key part of the trump administration's agenda on the energy and environment front. the president and e.p.a. administrator scott pruitt said rep
. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helpinea people buildrably better lives. >> and with ongoing support of these instutions: and individuals. pr >> this ram was made possible by the corporation for public and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: a wild ride on wall street today.we it folchina's new tariffs on u.s. pork, wine and other products, and president trump's streats to penalize amazon. the dow jones...
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. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation.an 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at www.hewlett.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by mediaccess group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> you're watching pbs. loss al >>> tonight o kqed newsroom, how a small city has kiff a wave of resistance to the stole's sanctuary city pcies. and carl pope lays out a vision for how every fern, city and busess can fight climate change plus political analysis of governor brown's decision to deploy national guard troops at the border. hellond welcome to kqed newsroom, i'm thuy vu. we begin with immigration battles. thiswe the city of los alamedos in declared itself exempt from a state-wide law's th drawing criticism from president trump. that law sb
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. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation. more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at www.hewlett.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. ld by contributions to your pbs station from viewee you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productionsc, captioned by tukufu: we're the history detectives and we're going to investigate some untold stories from america's past. n gwen: a tiny medallion help this woman find her parents, some 40 years after she was given up for adoption? wes: are these bones the missing link to one of the most importaio scientific expedption? in american history? kufu: is this picture a long-forgotten masterpiece by one of the nation's greatest illustrator elvis costello: ♪atchin' the detectives ♪ i get so angry when the teardps start ♪ ♪ but he can't be wounded 'cause he's got no heart ♪ ♪ watchin' the detectives
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liam and flora hewlett foundation. more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at www.hewlett.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributionsur pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: decades of tension appear to be easing on the korean peninsula as the northso anh concede on points that have been a source of conflict since the active war ended. john yang reports. >> yang: on the korean peninsula today signs of progress from both sides. first, from north korea's ste news reader. pyongyang announced it will re- sync its time zone with south korea's starting saturday; in 2015 they had set clocks 30 minus behind seoul. and, sth korea said it will remove the loudspeakers that blast propaganda intthe north.is just days after friday's historic summit between south korean president moon jae-in and north korea's dictator kim jong- un. t
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. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation. more than 50 years,an advancing ideasupporting institutions to promote a better world. at www.hewlett.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs statn from viewers like you. thank you. s captioningponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by group at wgbh access.w after two days of lengthy testimonybo by fack ceo mark zuckerberg, calls intensify for greater regulation of tech companies. >>> as tensions over sanctuary policies remain high, we talked to oakland mayor libby schaaf about the challenges and opportunities facing her city. >>> plus, planned parenthood fterident is stepping down more than a decade at the helm. she talks about her new book and the fight over womens health. i'm thuy vu. we begin with facebook and its efforts to r tain therust of not only its users, but also wmakers. this week facebook ceo mark zuckerbe
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. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation.an 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at www.hewlett.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these ins tutions and friends of the newshour. >> this program was madeth possible bcorporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> you're watching pbs. welcome to the future. st wes: this week, are these fragments from a deadly kamikaze attack that almost sank one of the navy's ip most powerful war elyse: is this corroded badge eecdence of a sret british plan lu to win the revoonary war? [ gunshots ] tukufu: does this letterrgelebrate a footten hero behind the historic t nsatlantic flight tukufu: does this letterrgelebrate a footten hero of charles lindbergh? ♪ watchin' the detectives ♪ i get so angry when the teardrops start ♪ ♪ but he can't be wounded 'cause he's got no heart
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and then we have a lot of flora and fawna and archaeological sites. so i'm walking the steps of my german great grandfather who started this ranch. i will certainly be spending my time on that. but that's not inconsistent with a very active life in our state and society. and world i might say. since i'm involved in the nuclear threat initiative, sponsored by sam nunn and others. i think there's a lot of work to be done there. >> i'm wes pippert, missouri journalism. being a bit -- continuing to be a bit more reflective, at this stage, probably elected politics are not there, but how do you compare and contrast the way you governed the first time and the way you've governed this time? >> well, the big central difference is when i governed the first time, i was 36, most of the legislators had more experience than i did. and they looked at me in that light. and now i'm 80, older than all the legislators. more experienced than any of them. and i get a little more respect than i did in the beginning. so that's different. secondly, i know more. i have an in
and then we have a lot of flora and fawna and archaeological sites. so i'm walking the steps of my german great grandfather who started this ranch. i will certainly be spending my time on that. but that's not inconsistent with a very active life in our state and society. and world i might say. since i'm involved in the nuclear threat initiative, sponsored by sam nunn and others. i think there's a lot of work to be done there. >> i'm wes pippert, missouri journalism. being a bit --...
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t >> a william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and withoing suppor of these institutions: and foundations. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributns to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> braham: president trump will soon decide what the u.s. response will be to the latest alleged use of chemical weapons in syria by the assad regime; the u.s. suspects a nerve agent was used. mr. trump consulted his national security team and with allies today, all this following a o weekend stria damscus suburb. special correspondent jane ferguson in beirut beginour coverage. and a warning: images in this report will disturb many viewers. >> it was an atrocious attack, it was horrible, you don't see things like that, >> ferguson: in the mbinet room thning, president trump said there would be a price to pay for saturday's apparent chemical attack >> we'll be making major deo sions over the next 24 t48 hours. >> ferguson: footage from the damascus suburb of douma showsty huma under sieg
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and that's all your sport for now i'll be back with more later but for now it's back to terry flora thank you very much we'll see you all right well that's it for me down in jordan for this news because i'll be back in a moment with more of the day's news that's what. he was the world's most wanted man the last moving ahead with him was off to. bin laden was very nervous about nature had not met a western reporter biffle in part one of an exclusive two part documentary al-jazeera speaks to those who met osama bin laden he never showed the hostility towards me of the west i knew. on al-jazeera. for nine hundred forty six to nine hundred fifty eight the united states detonated dozens of atomic bombs in the marshall islands when the u.s. was ready to clean up and leave in the one nine hundred seventy s. they picked the pit that had been left by one of the smaller atomic explosions and dumped a lot of this who tony and other radioactive waste into the pit the bottom of the dome it's permeable soil there was no effort to line it and therefore the sea water is inside the dome when this dome was
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games for the tiny island of bermuda they won their first gold medal as a two time world champion flora duffy won the women's triathlon. it's also the first female that's what a medal for bermuda commonwealth games so that's really special and i think the coolest part is that member me there's a tiny place we have seven athletes here but at this moment i think we're leading the medal tally because this is the first medal so that's actually really go on probably the body the funniest and most special moment from the games and the host nation's men cycled their way to gold medal and world record four thousand meters team pursuit the how as you can i brian alex porter and sam wells had finished in a time of three minutes forty nine point nine there are four seconds for that new world record. as surely as women swimmers swam their way to a world record in the four by one hundred meter freestyle relay from say campbell cape campbell shana jack and emma mckay and helping themselves to the gold medal for some athletes just getting to the commonwealth games a victory in itself especially those
games for the tiny island of bermuda they won their first gold medal as a two time world champion flora duffy won the women's triathlon. it's also the first female that's what a medal for bermuda commonwealth games so that's really special and i think the coolest part is that member me there's a tiny place we have seven athletes here but at this moment i think we're leading the medal tally because this is the first medal so that's actually really go on probably the body the funniest and most...
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and flora's joins us now live from kuala lumpur so the body of. due to leave the country with the company by his family in the next hour or so florence the police any nearer to finding out who who did this well as family members and friends and hamas now have pointed the finger of blame at the israeli intelligence agency and the israeli government has denied those accusations israeli defense minister has even suggested that she could have been killed because of an internal dispute between palestinians but a couple of days ago and this was on the same day that was gunned down malaysia's deputy prime minister who's also the home affairs minister said he believed the suspects had links to a foreign intelligence agency and the malaysian police chief at the press conference on wednesday refused to be drawn in to speculate on who could have been behind the killing and what sort of motives the killers could have had but he did say that the killing it appeared to be carried out in a professional manner and it's possible that the killers were highly traine
and flora's joins us now live from kuala lumpur so the body of. due to leave the country with the company by his family in the next hour or so florence the police any nearer to finding out who who did this well as family members and friends and hamas now have pointed the finger of blame at the israeli intelligence agency and the israeli government has denied those accusations israeli defense minister has even suggested that she could have been killed because of an internal dispute between...