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otherwise known as red sided gardner snakes.ecause this is crazy. >> we've just come up on two huge breeding balls of red sided gardner snakes that spend the winter in these limestone bluffs. in the spring, this time of year, they all come out by the smaller males. there are two bigger ones in the pile, females. the males are trying to extend their dnas, trying to get with the girls. david kaufman of david kaufman reptile adventures, say when you're a male, you have to single yourself out. they have a trick. >> a few of the males are sneaky, and they're mimic the f pheromones the female are given off. he'll trick the others, thinking he's the female, and he'll go back and breed, uncontested. >> this is healthy. keeping down the pest population and other things. they say they're good. good for the environment. >>> it's easy to see why the internet is eating up this video. >> that looks sho chocola chocolatey. >> caramelly. >> the sugar r put this on. >> i think it is perfect for you. >> there you go. >>> we all like cake, right?
otherwise known as red sided gardner snakes.ecause this is crazy. >> we've just come up on two huge breeding balls of red sided gardner snakes that spend the winter in these limestone bluffs. in the spring, this time of year, they all come out by the smaller males. there are two bigger ones in the pile, females. the males are trying to extend their dnas, trying to get with the girls. david kaufman of david kaufman reptile adventures, say when you're a male, you have to single yourself...
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for other black women who were also being sent to other posts and there's one case in particular, gardner hospital, where during this case and after this case, there's a lot of memorandums between the war department and gardner hospital in chicago to make sure that there are a lot of women's in different ranks, different skills and that worked out much better for them than it did for these women here. >> sandra bolzenius, thank you for talking with us. >> american history tv is on social media. follow us at c-span history. presidency." thethan pliska talks about white house grounds and gardens in this program from a daylong symposium hosted by the white house historical association in washington, d.c.. he is an author of "a garden for the president: a history of the white house grounds." [applause] good morning -- >> good morning, i am the assistant director of the national center for white house history. it is a privilege to be with you this morning. kind of seeing all the pieces together. it is truly a privilege to introduce our first speaker, who is a fellow wisconsinite like myself. o
for other black women who were also being sent to other posts and there's one case in particular, gardner hospital, where during this case and after this case, there's a lot of memorandums between the war department and gardner hospital in chicago to make sure that there are a lot of women's in different ranks, different skills and that worked out much better for them than it did for these women here. >> sandra bolzenius, thank you for talking with us. >> american history tv is on...
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one of the last living passengers is 93—year—old alfred gardner.et the former raf servicemen as a family get—together in west yorkshire. i was one of lucky ones. that's why i'm still here. there are four generations of alford gardner's family — eight children, 16 grandchildren, and more than 20 great—grandchildren. i lived injamaica a long time ago. i don't know about you lot, but as a little boy, i was bright. i was very bright. and i knew it. laughter. at the time, there was no work, especially in my field. where did you hear about the ship and when did you go? my sister heard about it and sent me the news. so within days after hearing about it, my brother was off to book his ticket. i didn't have any money, so i had to ask my dad! and he gave me the money. what happened on the ship? we had no problem. we had a bright happy ship. not much to do. just enjoy it. about three days out of england, we were told sleep as best as you can because it's cold. we had a very good time. very good time. but this wasn't his first time in the uk. he joined the ra
one of the last living passengers is 93—year—old alfred gardner.et the former raf servicemen as a family get—together in west yorkshire. i was one of lucky ones. that's why i'm still here. there are four generations of alford gardner's family — eight children, 16 grandchildren, and more than 20 great—grandchildren. i lived injamaica a long time ago. i don't know about you lot, but as a little boy, i was bright. i was very bright. and i knew it. laughter. at the time, there was no...
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senator gardner. >> thank you mr. gardner. i want to add that comment. my appreciation for senator udall. thank you so much for your leadership on the senator brown, heidrick and bennett. this just to be, thank you very much for your leadership in colorado. thank you for being here today. just for the record, the ski train has been an incredible success. you cannot fly into denver international airport, you can hop on the train to union station, hop on the train from there up to winter park and you can ski off the train down the slope. you don't even have to go up the slope because you're already on it. so, it is still snowing in colorado. so, you can still come out and enjoy it. anyway, thank you very much for the opportunity to hear from all of you. and, you talked about the lessons learned in terms of amtrak, colorado and how we can work together to succeed in the future passenger rail interstate. could you talk about once again, the importance of, just quickly, maintaining a national transportation network so it's not just the northeast corridor amtr
senator gardner. >> thank you mr. gardner. i want to add that comment. my appreciation for senator udall. thank you so much for your leadership on the senator brown, heidrick and bennett. this just to be, thank you very much for your leadership in colorado. thank you for being here today. just for the record, the ski train has been an incredible success. you cannot fly into denver international airport, you can hop on the train to union station, hop on the train from there up to winter...
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cory gardner is popular in colorado and he knows this is a swing state.t of things to improve his numbers. the thing democrats have a problem here. they have a big primary and the same problem they are having in the democratic primary for president were you have all these democrats moving to the left when all is said and done when they get a candidate, cory gardner is well-positioned for the general election. jillian: republicans could hold colorado even though it went to hillary. >> no doubt about it. it will help him, it will be a state where donald trump will play big this time. rob: main is another one, republican susan collins in maine and you think the brett kavanaugh vote could be big. >> people talking about the brett kavanaugh vote will be big but susan collins is a different candidate. she is maine. she has connections with the people for years, she connects really well with the voters, she's extremely popular. rob: that is one to watch. alabama, the surprise is there is a blue senate seat, doug jones and roy more could come back and screw this
cory gardner is popular in colorado and he knows this is a swing state.t of things to improve his numbers. the thing democrats have a problem here. they have a big primary and the same problem they are having in the democratic primary for president were you have all these democrats moving to the left when all is said and done when they get a candidate, cory gardner is well-positioned for the general election. jillian: republicans could hold colorado even though it went to hillary. >> no...
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cory gardner with us.> good afternoon. >> neil: mark esper has his work cuts out for him. on the 1,000 tripe commitment, do we know any more about what they're going to do? >> i think we can build on what we've heard from our intelligence community and what we've seen in the papers that iran, through its proxies and others was talking about additional attacks on u.s. interests and allies. we've seen the video of the ship and the mine. i think this is about forced protection. about making sure that we protect ourselves as we should, our troops, our men and women in uniform overseas and our facilities and other interests that we have. >> neil: yesterday we had rand paul here. he said be careful about another entanglement that could go way far from what was intended. very concerned about what these troops will do and what message the president who doesn't think is going to get involved in any sort of a quagmire does. how do you make sure of that? >> well, i think there's a couple of things that are clear here
cory gardner with us.> good afternoon. >> neil: mark esper has his work cuts out for him. on the 1,000 tripe commitment, do we know any more about what they're going to do? >> i think we can build on what we've heard from our intelligence community and what we've seen in the papers that iran, through its proxies and others was talking about additional attacks on u.s. interests and allies. we've seen the video of the ship and the mine. i think this is about forced protection....
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one of the last living passengers is 93—year—old alford gardner.a family get—together in west yorkshire. i was one of lucky ones. that's why i'm still here. there are four generations of alford gardner's family — eight children, 16 grandchildren, and more than 20 great—grandchildren. i lived injamaica a long time ago. i don't know about you lot, but as a little boy, i was bright. i was very bright. and i knew it. laughter. at the time, there was no work, especially in my field. where did you hear about the ship and when did you go? my sister heard about it and sent me the news. so within days after hearing about it, my brother was off to book his ticket. i didn't have any money, so i had to ask my dad! and he gave me the money. what happened on the ship? we had no problem. we had a bright happy ship. not much to do. just enjoy it. about three days out of england, we were told sleep as best as you can because it's cold. we had a very good time. very good time. but this wasn't his first time in the uk. he joined the raf at the age of 18 and served in
one of the last living passengers is 93—year—old alford gardner.a family get—together in west yorkshire. i was one of lucky ones. that's why i'm still here. there are four generations of alford gardner's family — eight children, 16 grandchildren, and more than 20 great—grandchildren. i lived injamaica a long time ago. i don't know about you lot, but as a little boy, i was bright. i was very bright. and i knew it. laughter. at the time, there was no work, especially in my field. where...
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murkowski: senator gardner. ms. legarza, given the wet weather we have enjoyed in colorado, if you're still interested in skiing you can go again this weekend. -- how is thest forest service approaching fuel reduction projects right now for the rest of the year? how does the recent passage of the supplemental spending affect that approach? wydenould -- what senator -- hasking about litigation affected ability to spend on reduction products? ms. legarza: absolutely. i would love to go skiing in colorado. seeing -- we are grateful for all of the authorities you have given us that we are using with the forest service and cross boundaries. time is against us. we are in a continuous state of operational emergency. we cannot get ahead of where we need to be. i know that in my visits to colorado they are out there working hard, doing prescribed and being as prepared as they can with the authorities given to us. assume ther: i would and that in effect problem will help solve itself. ms. legarza: thank you for getting the di
murkowski: senator gardner. ms. legarza, given the wet weather we have enjoyed in colorado, if you're still interested in skiing you can go again this weekend. -- how is thest forest service approaching fuel reduction projects right now for the rest of the year? how does the recent passage of the supplemental spending affect that approach? wydenould -- what senator -- hasking about litigation affected ability to spend on reduction products? ms. legarza: absolutely. i would love to go skiing in...
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thought my god gardner i started by trying to sell 3 kilograms of squid that i bought. i fried it to make it look more interesting and i did the facebook live. but i didn't make any sales at all by we do or have and don't argue no worries i know. he then turned his broadcast into a show that's fun to watch and on top of turning a profit he's also helping his village the fisherman now sell twice as much fish as they used to he's come very far off a someone who says that he's not a natural seafaring talent it seems his online sales talent the makes up for that. and that's it for me in the business team i'm seeing there's a blend as always thanks for watching. closely. share fully. soon. is going to be a good place. to discover. the i'm going to. subscribe to the documentary on. the burglar global tourist guide. i love berlin the scope of the multicultural metropolis in our duramax series the band i. like. i love the emotion was a 6 a mix whistling me aside as the 50 missions 50 story. and 50 very personal tips on berlin some very best perks. would come d.w. . 2 2 2 2 2. g
thought my god gardner i started by trying to sell 3 kilograms of squid that i bought. i fried it to make it look more interesting and i did the facebook live. but i didn't make any sales at all by we do or have and don't argue no worries i know. he then turned his broadcast into a show that's fun to watch and on top of turning a profit he's also helping his village the fisherman now sell twice as much fish as they used to he's come very far off a someone who says that he's not a natural...
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gardner i started by trying to sell 3 kilograms of squid that i bought. i fried it to make it look more interesting and i did the facebook live. but i didn't make any sales at all by we do or haven't don't argue no worries one. event turned his broadcast into a show that's fun to watch and on top of turning a profit he's also helping his village the fisherman now sell twice as much fish as they used to he's come very far for someone who says that he's not a natural seafaring talent it seems his online sales talent the makes up for that. reaction starts from things around in the studio. that's it for me and the business asia team here in berlin for more business news items back wrong stories check out the w dot com slash. state. is the next arrive after this quick look at obama. the from. the bank. cool indeed. from point idea with a message. mega nyack recycle sars which in india sometimes only worn once for a special occasion. she has one goal in particular. to distract me from the mindless than the others and. in 30 minutes on deal w. . every journey be
gardner i started by trying to sell 3 kilograms of squid that i bought. i fried it to make it look more interesting and i did the facebook live. but i didn't make any sales at all by we do or haven't don't argue no worries one. event turned his broadcast into a show that's fun to watch and on top of turning a profit he's also helping his village the fisherman now sell twice as much fish as they used to he's come very far for someone who says that he's not a natural seafaring talent it seems his...
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really made a difference for other black being sentere also to other posts and there's one particular, gardner hospital, where during this case case, there's a lot of memorandums between the gardnerrtment and chicago to make sure that there are a lot of women's in different ranks, different that worked out much better for them than it did for these women here. bolzenius, thank you for talking with us. >> this is american history tv, on c-span 3, where each weekend feature 48 hours of programs, exploring our nation's past. for more information, you can our website at c-span.org/history. this weekend on american history heartage lee, author of the league of wives the whold story of the women took on the u.s. government to bring their husbands home. vietnam war by two pow wives. here's a preview. >> we were married four years before he left on the crews and daughtero children, my is in the audience now. she was three years old when her father left. shotckily when he was down, the north vietnamese took and published it so that was wonderful because then or at leasts alive alive at that point. did
really made a difference for other black being sentere also to other posts and there's one particular, gardner hospital, where during this case case, there's a lot of memorandums between the gardnerrtment and chicago to make sure that there are a lot of women's in different ranks, different that worked out much better for them than it did for these women here. bolzenius, thank you for talking with us. >> this is american history tv, on c-span 3, where each weekend feature 48 hours of...
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chairman, for allowing me the opportunity. >> thank you, senator gardner. we begin our testimony this morning with five-minute statements by each of the witnesses. we will begin at this end of the stable with mr. anderson. you are recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you ranking member. it's a privilege to be here today representing all the people at amtrak and all of our customers. we are probably in the best shape we have been in in our history, so if we look at where we are in safety, and i agree with senator cantwell, the most important thing is safety, we have implemented ptc on the amtrak railroad. we are at 99%. we have one mile left in chicago. we complied with the statute. it's been remarkable in terms of what it's provided in terms of level of safety. second, we're the first railroad in america to implement an sms program, safety management system program. it's modelled ofafter the aviatn programs that i was responsible for implementing at north west and delta air lines when i was ceo. and actually have the chief safety officer from b
chairman, for allowing me the opportunity. >> thank you, senator gardner. we begin our testimony this morning with five-minute statements by each of the witnesses. we will begin at this end of the stable with mr. anderson. you are recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you ranking member. it's a privilege to be here today representing all the people at amtrak and all of our customers. we are probably in the best shape we have been in in our history, so if we look at where...
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but the big idea -- >> erick gardner and orlando castile and pamela turner?about jason peero and kamir rice and devon clark and so many others? and antonio -- what about all those young men and women whose lives were lost because of police violence? >> you can go on and on. sandra bland's sister on just a couple weeks ago. but you got a stand ogoivation. why do you think you dpagot a response? >> call out your audio clip a little bit because the first part i pointed out that a few weeks ago i was in charleston, south carolina blocks away from the church where dylan roof, who was white murdered nine people while they were worshipping and a few hours later he was arrested without incident. and i said he should be apprehended without incident but what about eric gardner and so many people who have been traeted differently dispruporztly young black men? >> this is one of the issues that is going to be big issues it was last time you were on. i have a feeling it will be even more this tame. now let's talk about some other things in the news. i want to talk about t
but the big idea -- >> erick gardner and orlando castile and pamela turner?about jason peero and kamir rice and devon clark and so many others? and antonio -- what about all those young men and women whose lives were lost because of police violence? >> you can go on and on. sandra bland's sister on just a couple weeks ago. but you got a stand ogoivation. why do you think you dpagot a response? >> call out your audio clip a little bit because the first part i pointed out that a...
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that's ball gardner. how fun does that look?plegic during surgery, but shy has movement in her arms. this hasn't stopped her from being an adventurer. >> that's amazing in spite of the situation. she can have an epic experience and share it with her son. >> you get to see moments that he is loving on his mom. >> even if you are different abled, that shouldn't put a limit on it. that's something many able-bodied people would love to try. that's not for beginners. this is something that you have to train for. they said hey, we can make this happen. you can do this. >> fishing time interrupted, no! next right this minute. still to come, jack moran is back with three new videos to confusion us. >> i will go with b. >> i'll go with c. >> it's time to roll out the best guess. plus, what happens when this best guess. plus, what happens when this clay art takes shape in the most there are three words when you live with migraine... "i am here." aim to say that more with aimovig. a preventive treatment for migraine in adults that reduces
that's ball gardner. how fun does that look?plegic during surgery, but shy has movement in her arms. this hasn't stopped her from being an adventurer. >> that's amazing in spite of the situation. she can have an epic experience and share it with her son. >> you get to see moments that he is loving on his mom. >> even if you are different abled, that shouldn't put a limit on it. that's something many able-bodied people would love to try. that's not for beginners. this is...
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and not to be outdone, cory gardner writing to his republican colleagues today saying, quote, i'm allor fair trade, all for securing the border but i am not for turning or backs on the american workers aersand consumers for can i tury back on the american troops that have made america's economy the strongest in the world. joining us tonight, the director at the center for immigration studies, jessica vaughn. and jessica has heard a lot of bunk and bull in her time at the center. i think that corey gardner and ted cruz have reached new depths of rhetorical -- your thawrgts. >> it's sad. but really what it boils down to is they're afraid. they're afraid that the president is trying something new and different in getting results. they're afraid of what their handlers are telling them will happen if they come out in a strong way for border security and strong measures to solve this crisis. they are afraid of what their donors are going to think if they speak a word against using tariffs to get mexico -- lou: on that point. >> -- to deal with this. lou: -- i have heard that donors are not
and not to be outdone, cory gardner writing to his republican colleagues today saying, quote, i'm allor fair trade, all for securing the border but i am not for turning or backs on the american workers aersand consumers for can i tury back on the american troops that have made america's economy the strongest in the world. joining us tonight, the director at the center for immigration studies, jessica vaughn. and jessica has heard a lot of bunk and bull in her time at the center. i think that...
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. >> reporter: an attorney causes death in police custody the west coast aaron gardner case. he says needs to be in the public eye to hold public servants accountable. the city of hayward disagrees and requested a gag order with saying the attorney violated judicial code. >> okay, okay. >> you will get tased. >> get on the ground, all the way down. >> give me your arm. >> you will be alright >> reporter: it was never before seen video showing roy nelson junior restrained by police in 2015 while experiencing a mental health crisis according to his family. you see nelson lose consciousness. he hello? roy? >> reporter: nelson was later pronounced dead, his death ruled an accident in the corners report. now, just days after the family attorney released the footage and spoke to 2 investigates, the city of hayward file this protective order requesting the plaintiff's attorneys cease making public comment and immediately cease providing confidential records to the media. he says though not only were the records not confidential, they would've been released anyway under the state's n
. >> reporter: an attorney causes death in police custody the west coast aaron gardner case. he says needs to be in the public eye to hold public servants accountable. the city of hayward disagrees and requested a gag order with saying the attorney violated judicial code. >> okay, okay. >> you will get tased. >> get on the ground, all the way down. >> give me your arm. >> you will be alright >> reporter: it was never before seen video showing roy nelson...
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. >> reporter: john gardner plans to attend the festival and the parade on sunday. >> it makes me feel like there's more in our community than just where i'm from in minneapolis. >> reporter: back at the trans march, some describe pride weekend as a political act. a celebration of progress and a reminder of work that still needs to be done. >> if we embrace our rights here, then we can share that with rest of the world. >> reporter: the pride match takes place tomorrow at 5:00 pm. the weekend culminates with the pride parade on sunday. it starts at 10:30 am. happy pride, everyone. >> you've been showing us the lines since 10:00. what club is that? >> reporter: they're waiting to get inside the cafe. it's on market street, right by the corner of market and castro. i asked these folks how long they have been waiting. they'd not that language. so this line is moving. but that just tells you how many people are out here tonight. amber lee reporting live for us. thank you so much. so much. >> so much fun. if you can't wait until sunday, there are lots of ways to celebrate pride tomorrow. th
. >> reporter: john gardner plans to attend the festival and the parade on sunday. >> it makes me feel like there's more in our community than just where i'm from in minneapolis. >> reporter: back at the trans march, some describe pride weekend as a political act. a celebration of progress and a reminder of work that still needs to be done. >> if we embrace our rights here, then we can share that with rest of the world. >> reporter: the pride match takes place...
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. >>> well, joining us now is brian gardner, head of washington, a big research firm and trading firmthe thing everything you read says one thing which is this. mexico appears to not even know what the trump administration is looking for. is it possible to make a deal when you don't necessarily know what you're supposed to be offering >> it certainly complicates things, brian. you know, the proposal that the administration put out seemed to be rather haphazard, spontaneous if you want to use that word but it kind of came out of nowhere. and as cnbc and others have reported, you know, there were senior administration officials that opposed the proposal. so on -- for a number of reasons. so but it does complicate things for our negotiating partner because it's not quite clear what the u.s. wants. what we're going to want, how the goalposts are changing it's tough on mexico. >> are we learning that president trump will do what he says i mean, there's always been this market view, brian, that well, he's not going to do that. because that could bring down the equity markets he loves lookin
. >>> well, joining us now is brian gardner, head of washington, a big research firm and trading firmthe thing everything you read says one thing which is this. mexico appears to not even know what the trump administration is looking for. is it possible to make a deal when you don't necessarily know what you're supposed to be offering >> it certainly complicates things, brian. you know, the proposal that the administration put out seemed to be rather haphazard, spontaneous if you...
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. >> marry ann gardner is one of more than 2,600 navy nurses who served worldwide.an intensive care unit. like most navy nurses, she appreciates the fact that she can move from one duty stale -- duty station to another without any loss in seniority or pay. the work here is not easy. it takes a special devotion to face the crisis situations these courageous nurses must handle. >> [inaudible] i wanted to do a little bit of traveling, see some other places and hopefully put me through school. i enjoy the independence that you are given as far as working pretty much on your own. help is there if you want it. i enjoy being part of the navy nurse corps and working together with people who have come from all over the country. >> without doubt, the navy's most ambitious plans for women have been in the flight training programs. six young women have been selected to pave the way for future women in naval aviation. they are expected to perform the same as men. they go through the same classes, same drills, same exercises, and they fly the same planes. she became the first wom
. >> marry ann gardner is one of more than 2,600 navy nurses who served worldwide.an intensive care unit. like most navy nurses, she appreciates the fact that she can move from one duty stale -- duty station to another without any loss in seniority or pay. the work here is not easy. it takes a special devotion to face the crisis situations these courageous nurses must handle. >> [inaudible] i wanted to do a little bit of traveling, see some other places and hopefully put me through...
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one of the last living passengers is alford gardner, who's now 93.a family get—together in west yorkshire. i was one of lucky ones. that's why i'm still here. there are four generations of alford gardner's family — eight children, 16 grandchildren, and more than 20 great—grandchildren. i lived injamaica a long time ago. i don't know about you lot, but as a little boy, i was bright. and i knew it. laughter. at the time, there was no work, especially in my field. where did you hear about the ship and when did you go? my sister heard about it and sent me the news. so within days after hearing about it, my brother was off to book his ticket. i didn't have any money, so i had to ask my dad! and he gave me the money. what happened on the ship? we had no problem. we had a bright happy ship. not much to do. just enjoy it. about three days out of england, we were told sleep as best as you can because it's cold. we had a very good time. very good time. but this wasn't his first time in the uk. he joined the raf at the age of 18 and served in the second world w
one of the last living passengers is alford gardner, who's now 93.a family get—together in west yorkshire. i was one of lucky ones. that's why i'm still here. there are four generations of alford gardner's family — eight children, 16 grandchildren, and more than 20 great—grandchildren. i lived injamaica a long time ago. i don't know about you lot, but as a little boy, i was bright. and i knew it. laughter. at the time, there was no work, especially in my field. where did you hear about...
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in the morning is creating a market for farmers too so they will introduce a start up in telling gardner is future proofing small farmers with technology and sustainable farming practices and how a group of students are breeding a climate resilient forest in germany. but 1st to a story that's trying to change the status quo for farmers in india agrarian distress is at its peak in the country if a poor followed is able to jump through the hoops of extreme weather events and lack of robust policies that could drought hoofed a life you've heard she has to think about selling hope rogers not to make a profit for savings but the bid for seeds for the next crop and to feed her family upon a based organization is helping the local farmers tackle this head on. if. there were not i got mad on the 23rd of february 1998 and lost my husband after about a year now that i have a son i used to work on a farm where i would get about $852.00 bees maybe once or twice a week. the pay was never consistent i could not afford my son's school fees because i had to cover the household expenses but that money ha
in the morning is creating a market for farmers too so they will introduce a start up in telling gardner is future proofing small farmers with technology and sustainable farming practices and how a group of students are breeding a climate resilient forest in germany. but 1st to a story that's trying to change the status quo for farmers in india agrarian distress is at its peak in the country if a poor followed is able to jump through the hoops of extreme weather events and lack of robust...
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madison bomb gardner making his first start since the incident. first inning know score.bi base hit right fails. no stair down last night. giants down 3-0. austin barns hit a home run. he gave up six runs on ten hits in 3 and 2/3rds, not good, but the giants had a huge come back. brandon belt had a chance to put the giants on top. a screaming line drive. and that ends the game. giants lose 9-8. i wonder which of these guys predicted the thrilling finish in oakland last night. francke gave up one run in 8 innings thanks in part to robbie grossman. tampa scored three in the top of the 9th. a's down to the last out, but chapman left field. and that baby is gone! are you kidding me? >>> matt chapman walks it off and a's win it 5-4. >>> women's world cup. 49th in minute. team u.s.a. up a goal. tobin heath takes the pass. look at that effort back internet. they win 2-0 and go undefeated. they outscore their opponents 18-0 and will play spain monday in the knockout round. u.s. really not tested up to this point. if they beat spain, likely to be a showdown against france. that is
madison bomb gardner making his first start since the incident. first inning know score.bi base hit right fails. no stair down last night. giants down 3-0. austin barns hit a home run. he gave up six runs on ten hits in 3 and 2/3rds, not good, but the giants had a huge come back. brandon belt had a chance to put the giants on top. a screaming line drive. and that ends the game. giants lose 9-8. i wonder which of these guys predicted the thrilling finish in oakland last night. francke gave up...
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we are trending blue, and cory gardner has had a very conservative voting record.just endorsed president trump a couple months ago, for example. he's trying to find any way that he can to put some light between himself and the president. but i think it's going to be a hard sell for him and a lot of the other senate republicans. they have just been walking in lock step for far too long. >> let me go to jacob soboroff. you have republicans who discovered their voice when it came to tariffs, which hurt their re-election because it hurts the economy. we've seen excellent reporting from you. new piece about overcrowding in this of these facilities with migrants are being held. dangerous overcrowding. migrant children stuck at border stations, sleeping on concrete because of hhs overcrowding. warning more deaths if health and human services do not increase their capacity. we know 24 immigrants have already died in u.s. custody, which is shocking. three detainees just since april alone. i want to let you respond to the fact there hasn't been a human cry from a party that
we are trending blue, and cory gardner has had a very conservative voting record.just endorsed president trump a couple months ago, for example. he's trying to find any way that he can to put some light between himself and the president. but i think it's going to be a hard sell for him and a lot of the other senate republicans. they have just been walking in lock step for far too long. >> let me go to jacob soboroff. you have republicans who discovered their voice when it came to tariffs,...
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i know the that senator cabotwell and senator gardner have shown great leadership to insure that our firefighters have access to state of the art technologies. i also want to take this opportunity to thank senator wyden for his leadership on his wildfire funding bill that was enacted last year, making an additional $2 billion available beginning next year to the agencies who fire fight. i was a cosponsor of the bill because of how important the bill is to my state of west virginia also. each year when the forest service ran short of funds, it would raid the accounts of the eastern national forest. the national forest in west virginia in order to pay for fire fighting. and we understood that. in addition to not being fair, the fire borrowing practice was terribly disruptive to the proper management of these forests. and it directly harmed the surrounding communities that depend on our national forests. so the fire borrowing legislation was a great start, but there is more work to be done. we need to be looking at new, innovative solutions because these are very complex problems withou
i know the that senator cabotwell and senator gardner have shown great leadership to insure that our firefighters have access to state of the art technologies. i also want to take this opportunity to thank senator wyden for his leadership on his wildfire funding bill that was enacted last year, making an additional $2 billion available beginning next year to the agencies who fire fight. i was a cosponsor of the bill because of how important the bill is to my state of west virginia also. each...
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one of the last living passengers is alford gardner, who's now 93.s been to meet the former raf serviceman at a family get together in west yorkshire. i was one of the lucky ones. that's why i'm still here. there are four generations of this family, for children and 16 grandchildren, and more than 20 great—grandchildren. i left jamaica a long more than 20 great—grandchildren. i leftjamaica a long time ago. more than 20 great—grandchildren. i left jamaica a long time ago.|j more than 20 great—grandchildren. i left jamaica a long time ago. i was very bright, and i knew it at the time! where did you hear about the ship, and where did you go? we heard about it on the news. days before my brother was asked to book his ticket. i didn't have any money so i had to ask my dad. and he gave me the money. what happened on the ship? we had no problems. we had a right happy ship. there was nothing much to do. we just enjoyed. about three days out of england, we were told, sleep as best you can, because it's cold. we had a good time. very good time. this wasn't his
one of the last living passengers is alford gardner, who's now 93.s been to meet the former raf serviceman at a family get together in west yorkshire. i was one of the lucky ones. that's why i'm still here. there are four generations of this family, for children and 16 grandchildren, and more than 20 great—grandchildren. i left jamaica a long more than 20 great—grandchildren. i leftjamaica a long time ago. more than 20 great—grandchildren. i left jamaica a long time ago.|j more than 20...
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. >> reporter: john gardner from minnesota plans to spend the festival and the parade on suspend, excited about the festivities that are part of pride. he says just seeing a large community here gives him comfort. >> it makes me feel like there's more in our community than just where i'm from in minneapolis. >> reporter: back at the trans march, some describe pride weekend as a political act. a celebration of progress. and a reminder of work that needs to be done. >> if we embrace our rights here, then we can share that with the rest of the world. >> reporter: the weekend sunday at 10:30 am.pride parade happy pride, everyone. >> a club with a line wrapped around the block, we know that club that is. thank you so much. >>> today marks a milestone in the gay rights movement. it's the 50th anniversary of the riots of the stonewall inn in new york city. police in new york raided an underground gay bar, sparking a rebellion that fueled the modern lgbtq rights movement. today the stonewall inn is still in operating, a sim pol for gay rights. >> marriage equality is passed, we come here. somethi
. >> reporter: john gardner from minnesota plans to spend the festival and the parade on suspend, excited about the festivities that are part of pride. he says just seeing a large community here gives him comfort. >> it makes me feel like there's more in our community than just where i'm from in minneapolis. >> reporter: back at the trans march, some describe pride weekend as a political act. a celebration of progress. and a reminder of work that needs to be done. >> if...
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still has no word about what happened i did not hiding anything about my one bus and don't remember gardner got me back in my grandmother's and then my life the only thing already is yeah everybody i do not see them no more than 4000 congolese have made it to uganda in the past few weeks. but those yes. they are there right safely in the reception area just in time for lunch beans and amazed pop commonly known as. she was met and says she's just glad that she managed to get some of her children out. we had gunshots and then saw the men shooting those they caught they slaughtered we escaped into the forest i took 2 children and my husband the other 2 they still have motorized eventually they will be settled in an area with about 100000 other refugees most of them congolese who have over many years fled from the same conflict catherine saudi al-jazeera uganda. is ruling party has declared victory and presidential elections the party's candidate mohamed all calls army has received more than 50 percent of the vote that's according to the election commission at the opposition has warned it will
still has no word about what happened i did not hiding anything about my one bus and don't remember gardner got me back in my grandmother's and then my life the only thing already is yeah everybody i do not see them no more than 4000 congolese have made it to uganda in the past few weeks. but those yes. they are there right safely in the reception area just in time for lunch beans and amazed pop commonly known as. she was met and says she's just glad that she managed to get some of her children...
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or supervisor elena from the planning division, our public affairs division mark ri -- maria, our gardner supervisor and my boss stacy white. it was an amazing opportunity for the staff to participate and we will continue to support this a mazing event. we want to invite everyone to join our inclusion team and california children's services for wheelchair basketball adaptive sports clinic next friday june 28th from 5:30 to 6:30. this clinic is for youth and teens with physical disabilities, 6 to 17 years old with no experience required for participate pants. everyone has an opportunity to get to this amazing game. okay, we know why most of the people are here today so let me present to you bark score, the dad joke edition. you likely heard about the rec and park's top ten spots in park score rankings. today i am happy to announce that we took a bite out of the competition in other area, it was a dogfight, but make no bones about it, san francisco scored a top five finish in the ranking due in large part of the off leash play as. dog parks are the fastest growing amenities. dog parks are a
or supervisor elena from the planning division, our public affairs division mark ri -- maria, our gardner supervisor and my boss stacy white. it was an amazing opportunity for the staff to participate and we will continue to support this a mazing event. we want to invite everyone to join our inclusion team and california children's services for wheelchair basketball adaptive sports clinic next friday june 28th from 5:30 to 6:30. this clinic is for youth and teens with physical disabilities, 6...
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mia gardner chose tbihave the mole van come to her workplace. >> just walked to the store and did itreal quick and set up an appointment d i did that yesterday which meant i can do y it todnd super easy. >> reporter: mia was able to watch from her office window as her tech took the tires off her car and put news ones on her rims and put them back on her car. a quick call to her. >> i want to let you know i finished your mobile installation. >> reporter: she ducked out of the office to get her keys back and thankful to take back the hours she would have spent sitting at the shop. >> probably half a day, at ast. es, definitely. >> reporter: so there is no f extra charge for any oe installation options, including the mobile van. you'll pay the same price for the tireand also for the labor that you'd pay if you went to the shop. back to you. >>> still aheadne on "ws4 today." under arrest. a local man taken into custody after allegedly trespassing near the offices of congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez. >> wt police say he did insi that building. >>> watch out. a bear is popping up in
mia gardner chose tbihave the mole van come to her workplace. >> just walked to the store and did itreal quick and set up an appointment d i did that yesterday which meant i can do y it todnd super easy. >> reporter: mia was able to watch from her office window as her tech took the tires off her car and put news ones on her rims and put them back on her car. a quick call to her. >> i want to let you know i finished your mobile installation. >> reporter: she ducked out of...
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mia gardner chose to have the mobile van come to her workplace. >> just walked to the store and did it real quick and set up an appointment and i did that yesterday which meant dacan do it and super easy. >> reporter: mia was able to watch from her oice window as her tech took the tires off her car and put news ones on her rims and put them ban her car. a quick call to her. >> i want to le you know i finished your mobile installation. >> reporter: she ducked out of the office to get her keys back and thankful to take back the hours she would have spent sitting at the shop. >> probably half a day, at east. yes, definitely. >> reporter: so there is no extra charge for any of the installation options, incl the mobile van. you'll pay the same price for the tires and also for the labor that you'd p if you went to the shop. back to you. >>> und arrest. a local man taken into custody after allegedly trespassing near the offices of congresswoman cortez. >> what police say he did inside that building. >>> watch out. upa bear is popping in a local neighborhood. we are looking at the effort to ha
mia gardner chose to have the mobile van come to her workplace. >> just walked to the store and did it real quick and set up an appointment and i did that yesterday which meant dacan do it and super easy. >> reporter: mia was able to watch from her oice window as her tech took the tires off her car and put news ones on her rims and put them ban her car. a quick call to her. >> i want to le you know i finished your mobile installation. >> reporter: she ducked out of the...
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here to weigh in is the director of the margaret thatcher center of the heritage foundation, nile gardnerxit supporter. will his presence in london at this critical time have any influence in terms of negotiations and the future of the country? >> yes, i think president trump's visit to the u.k. is a high impact visit in terms of british politics, the future of the special relationship but also especially the future of brexit and president trump has already weighed in very significantly on the brexit issue. of course, president trump is a huge supporter of brexit. he's a big backer of britain leaving the european union. and he has made a number of statements already in advance of this trip, saying that he believes that britain should walk away from the e.u. without a deal, if the european union does not make major concessions to great britain of. he's also said that britain shouldn't pay a penny of the $50 billion demanded by the european union to leave the e.u. unless the e.u. offers a very good deal to britain. of course, e.u. is has not issued or offered a good deal for the british peo
here to weigh in is the director of the margaret thatcher center of the heritage foundation, nile gardnerxit supporter. will his presence in london at this critical time have any influence in terms of negotiations and the future of the country? >> yes, i think president trump's visit to the u.k. is a high impact visit in terms of british politics, the future of the special relationship but also especially the future of brexit and president trump has already weighed in very significantly...
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my favorite bald head city, my husband is bald i can say that, 87 degrees. 84 in gardner, kansas.lot of movie watching on saturday or maybe we'll watch the u.s. open. rainfall forecast even up to four inches in some spots. these are a lot of the areas where we had rain. we have saturated grounds. potential for river flooding once again and isolated road flooding in some spots if we do have those heavy downpours. otherwise a beautiful day in new york city today. little breezy but 75. with lots of sunshine. cannot complain. enjoy today. also on saturday before thing get rocky. >> i bought my husband a ticket to kingsford, arizona. you're on your way to kingman this morning. >> enjoy. >> still ahead oil prices continue to climb amid escalating tepgss in the middle east. target looks to take on amazon as it expands its same day delivery service. details on the stories driving your business day next. a lot will happen in your life. wrinkles just won't. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair's derm-proven retinol works so fast, it takes only one week to reveal younger looking skin. neutrogena
my favorite bald head city, my husband is bald i can say that, 87 degrees. 84 in gardner, kansas.lot of movie watching on saturday or maybe we'll watch the u.s. open. rainfall forecast even up to four inches in some spots. these are a lot of the areas where we had rain. we have saturated grounds. potential for river flooding once again and isolated road flooding in some spots if we do have those heavy downpours. otherwise a beautiful day in new york city today. little breezy but 75. with lots...
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let's go to london because as we mentioned, niall gardner, there has been a dust-up involving meghankle. we already see his poll numbers there in london are fairly low. how is this being received there, his trip over there? >> well, i think the president's visit to london is very, very big deal. it's dominating the newspapers here in london. there's intense interest in what the president will have to say throughout the remainder of the week on brexit especially and looking ahead to the post-theresa may era. and so, you know, what everyone thinks of the president here in london, i think that everyone is acknowledging this is a very, very big trip for the united kingdom and you are going to have some demonstrations certainly on the streets of london, as expected. i don't think those demonstrations are going to be very large demonstrations, but they certainly will be protesters on the streets. but at the end of the day, president trump is britain's closest friend and ally on the world stage. he is a huge supporter of brexit. he's somebody who deeply believes in the u.s./uk special relat
let's go to london because as we mentioned, niall gardner, there has been a dust-up involving meghankle. we already see his poll numbers there in london are fairly low. how is this being received there, his trip over there? >> well, i think the president's visit to london is very, very big deal. it's dominating the newspapers here in london. there's intense interest in what the president will have to say throughout the remainder of the week on brexit especially and looking ahead to the...
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but when i sat with dominic gardner and tell her story the first time in the book, and i asked her, you'ret, beautiful young woman, a talented poet, why did you spena nine with him? i loved him and he loved me and, yes, he beat mwith an i tension cord and choked and starved me butved him. i said, but, dominick,hy? and she pulled up his mug shot on her cell phone and said, it was them eyes, jim, it was them eyes. there's the power of the music, the cebrity, the fame, there are young girls who believe they will be the next aaliyah, and there's this other thing i think we'll be trying to pars for years to come. >> reporter: thank you. e book is "souless: the case against r. kelly" by jim derogatis. thank you. >> thank you, yamic >> woodruff: on the ne online right now, officials from u.s. and mexico are working in earnest to come up with solutions on illegal immigration, in response to proped tariffs by the trump administration on mexican imports. we examine possible areas for common ground on our web site, pbs.org/newshour. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us onli
but when i sat with dominic gardner and tell her story the first time in the book, and i asked her, you'ret, beautiful young woman, a talented poet, why did you spena nine with him? i loved him and he loved me and, yes, he beat mwith an i tension cord and choked and starved me butved him. i said, but, dominick,hy? and she pulled up his mug shot on her cell phone and said, it was them eyes, jim, it was them eyes. there's the power of the music, the cebrity, the fame, there are young girls who...
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thankfully some republican senators did speak out, romney, graham, tillis, gardner, among others. that's not enough. all members of congress, republicans and democrats should make a strong statement against any foreign interference. >> there were a bunch of senators asked here and want to play you the clips of the senators along the lines of what you were saying who said they would call the fbi or reject it. >> for a foreign government comes to you as a public official and offers to help your campaign, giving you anything of value whether it's money or information on your opponent, the right answer is no. >> the foreign agent approached me with anything, including dirt on my opponent, i would call the fbi. >> the first phone call i would make would be to the fbi. the second phone call would be to corroborate the information. >> would you call the fbi. ? >> i would send it to the authorities, yes. >> they hit the road with mitch mcconnell allowing a vote on legislation that turns that into actual policy. >> that's right. the truth is that both houses of congress should move that le
thankfully some republican senators did speak out, romney, graham, tillis, gardner, among others. that's not enough. all members of congress, republicans and democrats should make a strong statement against any foreign interference. >> there were a bunch of senators asked here and want to play you the clips of the senators along the lines of what you were saying who said they would call the fbi or reject it. >> for a foreign government comes to you as a public official and offers to...
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miles gardner, axios white house reporter. alayna treene is here with us.i don't understand, miles, where the foreign press, normally not receptive to a republican president let alone this one had nicer things to say than the american press. >> yeah, i've been on the grounds here in london all week. not only unthis one of his best overseas trips, may have been his most successful. the response here in the u.k. has been tremendous, positive press coverage here for president trump, even from some of his critics as well. you had some demonstrations, far smaller than anticipated, about 7,000 on the streets. but the optics is with the queen, the state banquets. it's been a very effective visit. the policy front, pushed forward the idea of a u.s.-u.k. free trade deal. he had a roundtable in st. james palace. on many policy fronts, it was a very successful trip. the white house did a superb job with this trip, coordinating with downing street and with the royal family as well. you know, i have to say this was a very impressive visit and the president did very well
miles gardner, axios white house reporter. alayna treene is here with us.i don't understand, miles, where the foreign press, normally not receptive to a republican president let alone this one had nicer things to say than the american press. >> yeah, i've been on the grounds here in london all week. not only unthis one of his best overseas trips, may have been his most successful. the response here in the u.k. has been tremendous, positive press coverage here for president trump, even...
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. >>> gift cards hundreds of them bought by 83-year-old ezra gardner over 16 hours straight.>>> i feelfor it. i totally fell for it. there was fear and confusion. that was driving this.>> reporter: in and out of banks and stores instructed by a stranger's voice in his ear.>>> he photographed the colds and then text message them to him. >> reporter: the caller said he worked for the government and there was a warrant for arrest because the social security number was linked to various crimes.>> a bloodstained stolen car. links to cocaine trafficking. i fell for it. he got $32,000.>> reporter: he is a retired college professor. by no means alone.>> who is getting the calls right now?>> reporter: medicare scams are also rampant. these seniors are learning about all the different ways they are targeted. the are a growing population many have assets. they often tend to be more trusting. unless tech savvy.>>> scammers see i can edge my way into that person's life. there is loneliness. maybe they are not talking to friends and family. >> reporter: purple/as senior citizens senior centers at so
. >>> gift cards hundreds of them bought by 83-year-old ezra gardner over 16 hours straight.>>> i feelfor it. i totally fell for it. there was fear and confusion. that was driving this.>> reporter: in and out of banks and stores instructed by a stranger's voice in his ear.>>> he photographed the colds and then text message them to him. >> reporter: the caller said he worked for the government and there was a warrant for arrest because the social security...