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prior to the harpers valley national park being desecrated. on the bottom edge the fort today replacing the lower town of harper's ferry in its original location. >> they have held john brown's descendents as well as many of you may know led by several prominent african-americans, met at harper's ferry for their second meeting. the first meeting on the u.s. side of the border, the first meeting was in niagara falls, canada due to threats that were leveled against them for bearing to talk about what it looks like to have equality and civil rights within the united states. so reconciliation. >> i content all national parks as a public spaces are brave spaces to talk about -- to talk about the violence. to talk about the oppression. to acknowledge, to commit to repentance. and to work towards restoration. i would let the park i would like to highlight national historic site. it was one of ten war relocation camps that was used to house japanese-americans during world war ii. more than 11000 japanese americans were interned from 1942 through 1945
prior to the harpers valley national park being desecrated. on the bottom edge the fort today replacing the lower town of harper's ferry in its original location. >> they have held john brown's descendents as well as many of you may know led by several prominent african-americans, met at harper's ferry for their second meeting. the first meeting on the u.s. side of the border, the first meeting was in niagara falls, canada due to threats that were leveled against them for bearing to talk...
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chair harper please proceed for five minutes. thank you for joining. >> chairman brown, ranking member toomey and members of the committee, thank you for inviting me to discuss the credit union industries performance and the ncua operations. despite the covid-19 pandemics many economic blows the credit union system has remained on a solid footing with strong capital levels and liquidity. as of the first quarter of 2021 the ncua is credit union system had almost $2 trillion in assets and nearly 126 million members. this past recessions are indicative, , it seems likely credit union performance will trail in the labor market improvements by up to two years. the ncua and credit unions should prepare for that eventuality. once the pandemic with this effort ends we will likely experience decreases in credit quality and increases interlink with these and charge us which would affect credit union financial statements and could if failures occur in fact, the insurance fund. unfortunately, the pandemic has disproportionally affected low i
chair harper please proceed for five minutes. thank you for joining. >> chairman brown, ranking member toomey and members of the committee, thank you for inviting me to discuss the credit union industries performance and the ncua operations. despite the covid-19 pandemics many economic blows the credit union system has remained on a solid footing with strong capital levels and liquidity. as of the first quarter of 2021 the ncua is credit union system had almost $2 trillion in assets and...
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there were actually 500 black soldiers participating in the parade, and this is described in harper's weekly. at the tend of the procession in norfolk, the procession concluded with the burning and the burial of jefferson davis effigy in the cemetery. you can imagine how that went over. in other oral accounts, the celebrations centered the around this oak tree that virginia tried to kill when it built i-64 and hampton university was able to save it called emancipation oak. this tree was used almost as a classroom by norfolk native named mary peek. an african-american free woman who taught people to read and write and became the first person who was hired by the american missionary association to begin teaching the contrabands at fort monroe. some good did come out of the proclamation, and it improved it the military's treatment of the blacks because they established the affairs department to determine how blacks would be treated. it also instituted the office of machinery, and they established the department of colored troops to recruit african-americans both in northern and southern
there were actually 500 black soldiers participating in the parade, and this is described in harper's weekly. at the tend of the procession in norfolk, the procession concluded with the burning and the burial of jefferson davis effigy in the cemetery. you can imagine how that went over. in other oral accounts, the celebrations centered the around this oak tree that virginia tried to kill when it built i-64 and hampton university was able to save it called emancipation oak. this tree was used...
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>> get the vaccine, harper. harmer had to have heard him, right?re's what happened on the next pitch. >> out towards left center field, he does! it's gone, a home run for bryce harper, his 21st of the year. >> i don't know, if shanin has now forced harp tore get the jab. maybe he discovered a new way to get the first place phillies to continue to win. >>> still to come, two media figures, j.d. vance and larry elder now contenders for big state offices. each being held accountable for their past words. when is it acceptable for a candidate to change his mind? di. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ after pioneering photographic film, we made it our mission to help change the world... in healthcare, our imaging expertise and ai technology aims to help diagnose disease earlier. but why stop there? when we can apply our expertise in cell biology and specialized technologies to help make vital vaccines and treatments available to all. we'll never stop innovating for a healthier world. fujifilm value from innovation ♪ born to be
>> get the vaccine, harper. harmer had to have heard him, right?re's what happened on the next pitch. >> out towards left center field, he does! it's gone, a home run for bryce harper, his 21st of the year. >> i don't know, if shanin has now forced harp tore get the jab. maybe he discovered a new way to get the first place phillies to continue to win. >>> still to come, two media figures, j.d. vance and larry elder now contenders for big state offices. each being held...
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founder of the good tidings foundation, larry harper.nts community fund executive director sue peterson. and, you know our giants players do so much community outreach and one of whom is very involved in the community all while raising her precious children and supporting her all star husband jenn crawford. >> and a three-time all star who's having one heck of a season, your giant's short stop number 35 brandon crawford. [cheers and applause] >> i also like to recognize staff members of the san francisco recreational parks department. staff members of the good tidings foundation along with the larry harper family. board members and staff of the giants community fund. and, we have members of our giants front office staff as well. thank you all for being here and always show your support. oh, no. i have not forgotten you because it would not be a giants celebration without our very own mascot, the great lucille. now this is a great community project with many organizations and joining hands. we've got a great lineup of speakers celebrating
founder of the good tidings foundation, larry harper.nts community fund executive director sue peterson. and, you know our giants players do so much community outreach and one of whom is very involved in the community all while raising her precious children and supporting her all star husband jenn crawford. >> and a three-time all star who's having one heck of a season, your giant's short stop number 35 brandon crawford. [cheers and applause] >> i also like to recognize staff...
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founder of the good tidings foundation, larry harper.>> giants community fund executive director sue peterson. and, you know our giants players do so much community outreach and one of whom is very involved in the community all while raising her precious children and supporting her all star husband jenn crawford. >> and a three-time all star who's having one heck of a season, your giant's short stop number 35 brandon crawford. [cheers and applause] >> i also like to recognize staff members of the san francisco recreational parks department. staff members of the good tidings foundation along with the larry harper family. board members and staff of the giants community fund. and, we have members of our giants front office staff as well. thank you all for being here and always show your support. oh, no. i have not forgotten you because it would not be a giants celebration without our very own mascot, the great lucille. now this is a great community project with many organizations and joining hands. we've got a great lineup of speakers celeb
founder of the good tidings foundation, larry harper.>> giants community fund executive director sue peterson. and, you know our giants players do so much community outreach and one of whom is very involved in the community all while raising her precious children and supporting her all star husband jenn crawford. >> and a three-time all star who's having one heck of a season, your giant's short stop number 35 brandon crawford. [cheers and applause] >> i also like to recognize...
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founder of the good tidings foundation, larry harper.>> giants community fund executive director sue peterson. and, you know our giants players do so much community outreach and one of whom is very involved in the community all while raising her precious children and supporting her all star husband jenn crawford. >> and a three-time all star who's having one heck of a season, your giant's short stop number 35 brandon crawford. [cheers and applause] >> i also like to recognize staff members of the san francisco recreational parks department. staff members of the good tidings foundation along with the larry harper family. board members and staff of the giants community fund. and, we have members of our giants front office staff as well. thank you all for being here and always show your support. oh, no. i have not forgotten you because it would not be a giants celebration without our very own mascot, the great lucille. now this is a great community project with many organizations and joining hands. we've got a great lineup of speakers celeb
founder of the good tidings foundation, larry harper.>> giants community fund executive director sue peterson. and, you know our giants players do so much community outreach and one of whom is very involved in the community all while raising her precious children and supporting her all star husband jenn crawford. >> and a three-time all star who's having one heck of a season, your giant's short stop number 35 brandon crawford. [cheers and applause] >> i also like to recognize...
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it's the first time that bryce harper appears as a rookie. and you're using statistics, of course, to figure out the best way to line up your players. harper, who nowadays is often seen in the number 3 or number 4 batting slots, was put in at number 7 to take a little pressure off him because it was his first game. but what the batting lineup shows you here is the culmination of bringing together all of these bits of statistics and data and figuring out the best way to put your men in lineup. another aspect of keeping track of statistics is that those were the sort of things that were featured on the backs of baseball cards. and so we have over in another case a selection of baseball cards from the 19th century up until recently. and one of the things that i have liked pointing out to people is with these baseball cards, when you look at the early ones from the 19th century, how sparse the statistics are, and as you move along you get to the 1965 card of clemente, aaron, and mays, they're looking at batting averages. when you get to miguel ca
it's the first time that bryce harper appears as a rookie. and you're using statistics, of course, to figure out the best way to line up your players. harper, who nowadays is often seen in the number 3 or number 4 batting slots, was put in at number 7 to take a little pressure off him because it was his first game. but what the batting lineup shows you here is the culmination of bringing together all of these bits of statistics and data and figuring out the best way to put your men in lineup....
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they had a few places, harper's ferry, virginia, when they had possession of it, richmond had a factory at treninger along the james river and a few down in north carolina, georgia and texas. but they could hardly supply the needs of the confederacy. they got most of the guns either from the captured during battle from the yankees or imported from overseas. in fact the finest infantry rifle in the world in 1861 was the british enfield and the confederates bought a quarter of a million of them. but at the end of the day, when the war came to a conclusion in april of 1865, general lee wrote general orders saying that after four years of arduous service, unsurpassed by courage and fortitude, the army of northern virginia has been compelled to yield to overwhelming sources. the war could have gone on for literally years had lee asked him men to take to the mountains and conduct a guerrilla campaign, but it came to the conclusion after lee wrote those orders and after many victory parades and testimonials, many got together to try to evaluate happened during those four years. because once th
they had a few places, harper's ferry, virginia, when they had possession of it, richmond had a factory at treninger along the james river and a few down in north carolina, georgia and texas. but they could hardly supply the needs of the confederacy. they got most of the guns either from the captured during battle from the yankees or imported from overseas. in fact the finest infantry rifle in the world in 1861 was the british enfield and the confederates bought a quarter of a million of them....
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the song helped betty harper win a recording contract.ey, too, will have to turn negative experiences into positive outcomes. michael buchanan, bbc news, rhyl. back now to the olympics — and tomorrow morning team gb�*s youngest—ever summer olympian will be competing. skateboarder sky brown turned 13 just last month — she divides her time betweenjapan and the us with herjapanese mum and her british dad. last year she suffered skull fractures and broken limbs in a skateboarding accident. but she's made a remarkable recovery — as natalie pirks reports. we first met a long time ago and we talked about this dream, now you're here. what does it feel like? it's insane. it's unbelievable. it's so cool to be here, at the village, there is all different kinds of people, like, super tall people and super strong people. was there a moment where you thought, the olympics isn't going to happen? i thought maybe it wouldn't happen and i was a little bummed, but people's lives are more important, so i thought about that and got through it. you and i last
the song helped betty harper win a recording contract.ey, too, will have to turn negative experiences into positive outcomes. michael buchanan, bbc news, rhyl. back now to the olympics — and tomorrow morning team gb�*s youngest—ever summer olympian will be competing. skateboarder sky brown turned 13 just last month — she divides her time betweenjapan and the us with herjapanese mum and her british dad. last year she suffered skull fractures and broken limbs in a skateboarding accident....
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the song helped betty harper win a recording contract.rts to regenerate towns like rhyl they, too, will have to turn negative experiences into positive outcomes. michael buchanan, bbc news, rhyl. still in north wales, a man has appeared at llandudno magistrates' court, accused of murdering his teenage sister. matthew selby, who's i9 and from ashton—under—lyne, is accused of killing 15—year—old amanda selby, at the ty mawr caravan park in towyn on saturday. he was remanded in custody and will appear at mold crown court tomorrow. krystina timanovskaya, the sprinter from belarus, has told the bbc that her country is not safe, and she may not be able to go home for many years. she has been granted a humanitarian visa by poland, after officials from belarus tried to send her home early from the olympics against her will. there's growing international condemnation of the regime of president alexander lukashenko, who has ruled belarus since 1994, and who stands accused of widespread human rights abuses. our correspondent sarah rainsford sent thi
the song helped betty harper win a recording contract.rts to regenerate towns like rhyl they, too, will have to turn negative experiences into positive outcomes. michael buchanan, bbc news, rhyl. still in north wales, a man has appeared at llandudno magistrates' court, accused of murdering his teenage sister. matthew selby, who's i9 and from ashton—under—lyne, is accused of killing 15—year—old amanda selby, at the ty mawr caravan park in towyn on saturday. he was remanded in custody and...
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. >> reporter: scarlet harper is fearless, especially when it comes to bees. >> wow. >> reporter: this-old wants to get as close as she can. you are not afraid of them at all? >> nope. i mean, you have to be respectful of them. >> reporter: when scarlet learned the bees in her neighborhood were being wiped out by mosquito pesticides she rallied. >> make phone calls, get your state rep activities on board. bees are vital to humans. they pollinate a third of our food supply and without them we cannot survive. >> reporter: not a lot of kids your age are going to the len ths you are going to save bees. >> instead of thinking of my age as a disadvantage. i use it as a tool. because i'm a little younger, i cannot get bogged down in what might go wrong. >> reporter: while the so-called bee bill was starting strong, it's now stalled. >> we are not giving up. not one bit. >> reporter: every hive needs a queen. >> and that is the overnight news for this tuesday, for some of you the news continues. for others check back later. for cbs this morning. and you can follow us online any time at cbs new
. >> reporter: scarlet harper is fearless, especially when it comes to bees. >> wow. >> reporter: this-old wants to get as close as she can. you are not afraid of them at all? >> nope. i mean, you have to be respectful of them. >> reporter: when scarlet learned the bees in her neighborhood were being wiped out by mosquito pesticides she rallied. >> make phone calls, get your state rep activities on board. bees are vital to humans. they pollinate a third of...
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founder of the good tidings foundation, larry harper.>> giants community fund executive director sue peterson. and, you know our giants players do so much community outreach and one of whom is very involved in the community all while raising her precious children and supporting her all star husband jenn crawford. >> and a three-time all star who's having one heck of a season, your giant's short stop number 35 brandon crawford. [cheers and applause] >> i also like to recognize staff members of the san francisco recreational parks department. staff members of the good tidings foundation along with the larry harper family. board members and staff of the giants community fund. and, we have members of our giants front office staff as well. thank you all for being here and always show your support. oh, no. i have not forgotten you because it would not be a giants celebration without our very own mascot, the great lucille. now this is a great community project with many organizations and joining hands. we've got a great lineup of speakers celeb
founder of the good tidings foundation, larry harper.>> giants community fund executive director sue peterson. and, you know our giants players do so much community outreach and one of whom is very involved in the community all while raising her precious children and supporting her all star husband jenn crawford. >> and a three-time all star who's having one heck of a season, your giant's short stop number 35 brandon crawford. [cheers and applause] >> i also like to recognize...
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this is actually frank lesley's magazine, as so many of the pictures -- it's "harper's" we'll get to that in a moment. this shows the house of representatives in, i think, 1883. this is before the -- before they've started work. so, they're hanging about and not paying much attention. but that you see here is exactly how clemmer actually describes the senate back in the late 1860s. once again, we have a quote here. as the president of the senate seldom listened to a speaker, the senators as rarely took the trouble to listen to each other. the question discussed might be of the greatest import to the whole nation, the speaker's words to himself might be the most tremendous importance to the national -- just the same he had to empty them upon vacancy speaking to nothing in particular while the vice president looked another way and his colleagues went on scribbling letters, munching apples in the aisles or smoking in the open cloak rooms with feet aloft. now, on the positive side she actually goes on to say that things have gotten a lot better now after henry wilson of course grant's vi
this is actually frank lesley's magazine, as so many of the pictures -- it's "harper's" we'll get to that in a moment. this shows the house of representatives in, i think, 1883. this is before the -- before they've started work. so, they're hanging about and not paying much attention. but that you see here is exactly how clemmer actually describes the senate back in the late 1860s. once again, we have a quote here. as the president of the senate seldom listened to a speaker, the...
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. >> reporter: ann harper, ceo and founder of omg accessories uses 200 containers a year.sting her an extra $2 million to get her backpacks and accessories to nordstroms and t.j. max. >> typically when we bring products in it takes roughly 30 days to get to our warehouse in california right now with all the delays that we're experiencing, we're seeing anywhere from 6 to 8 plus weeks delay. >> put it altogether, empty shelves and higher prices are inevitable. >> when 40 or 50 first percent of the cost of the product is in the freight, that's going to eventually have to tilt over to the consumer with higher prices or in some cases suppliers will decide to stop producing some of these products because they can't bring them in profitably >> reporter: carl, it's already an issue for back to school and ann harper warns this black friday consumers may not see the deep discounts that they're used to the good news is because all the splaers in the supply chain are working together to absorb these high costs, they should see price increases between 3% and 15% on the high end, that i
. >> reporter: ann harper, ceo and founder of omg accessories uses 200 containers a year.sting her an extra $2 million to get her backpacks and accessories to nordstroms and t.j. max. >> typically when we bring products in it takes roughly 30 days to get to our warehouse in california right now with all the delays that we're experiencing, we're seeing anywhere from 6 to 8 plus weeks delay. >> put it altogether, empty shelves and higher prices are inevitable. >> when 40...
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. >>> let's bring in abc news deputy political director averi harper. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> this is likely to pass the senate. do you think it will pass the house and make it to the president's desk? >> there's a long way to go until it gets to the president's desk, the house being a major hurdle. the first thing is that the house is on recess. nancy pelosi has not said she would bring the house back to vote on this bipartisan infrastructure plan. she has said she's not going to bring that deal to a vote on the floor unless the democrats' human infrastructure plan passes in the senate. in order for that to happen, democrats need to be in lock step. in short, they're not. there are progressives who have threatened not to support it. the thing that's different about infrastructure is the fact that there is political will to get this done. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle know infrastructure is crumbling from coast to coast. i think it's possible we'll see this happen. jt a matter of whe. >> thorny, possible but thorny. let's go back
. >>> let's bring in abc news deputy political director averi harper. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> this is likely to pass the senate. do you think it will pass the house and make it to the president's desk? >> there's a long way to go until it gets to the president's desk, the house being a major hurdle. the first thing is that the house is on recess. nancy pelosi has not said she would bring the house back to vote on this bipartisan infrastructure plan....
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to push forward and just grow from that >> we all want to push forward, all want to see that dawn harper you for being here. >> thank you for having me excited to talk this topic. >> a lot of us are let's put it out there didn't get to run because of the cannabis suspension. what do you expect to see from her tomorrow >> i am expecting to see complete dominance, a mentality of i had to wait over a month to race these ladies. when you feel you're the best like sha'carri does, all you want to do is line up with the best, you want to prove to yourself, fans, anyone that supported you that all the hard work was not in vain for her, now she has to wait tomorrow we get to see that. her coach is one that when the gun goes off, you're here to snatch dreams. you're here to get the job done and cross the line first tomorrow, i think she's going to have a killer mentality. >> really quick, you said she thinks she's the best in the world. do you think she's the best in the world? >> absolutely. >> that was easy >> to be fair, i needed to see the race at the olympics the fact that three ladies could
to push forward and just grow from that >> we all want to push forward, all want to see that dawn harper you for being here. >> thank you for having me excited to talk this topic. >> a lot of us are let's put it out there didn't get to run because of the cannabis suspension. what do you expect to see from her tomorrow >> i am expecting to see complete dominance, a mentality of i had to wait over a month to race these ladies. when you feel you're the best like sha'carri...
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that question is explored in an extended essay in the current issue of "harper's magazine." brown talks with author hector tobar for our arts and culture series, "canvas." >> it's this name, this term, that hangs on to us during our entire liv. we're just forced to choose tribes in this country. >> brown: as a child in los angeles, hector tobar was considered "guatemalan-american." later, on a census form, he checked "hispanic." now? he's "latino." >> and so, what do these tribes mean? we're presented with these names of these different races, these ethnic groups, as if they mean something to us. it's being used to judge our actions, to make comments on how we approach our politics. and so, i've been spending a couple of years now actually trying to sort of take apart the origins of the term and its meanin and what it means both for us and how others see us. >> brown: as described in the current "harper's magazine," tobar took a 9,000-mile road trip around the u.s. last winter, amid the pandemic, to see the diversity of histoy and experience of people of latin american herit
that question is explored in an extended essay in the current issue of "harper's magazine." brown talks with author hector tobar for our arts and culture series, "canvas." >> it's this name, this term, that hangs on to us during our entire liv. we're just forced to choose tribes in this country. >> brown: as a child in los angeles, hector tobar was considered "guatemalan-american." later, on a census form, he checked "hispanic." now? he's...
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another suspect, 18-year-old james harper was arrested back in january in connection with the death. >>> another live look in san jose where a man was shot and critically injured. that shooting broke out just before 3:45 this afternoon. the scene is close to high school and east of 680. >>> firefighters mopping up ablaze that sent plumes of smoke rising over the east peak of mt. tam. the fire started as a car fire and spread to the brush, burning about an acre and a half. the fire broke out after 2:00 p.m. the planes made a fire retardant drops. forcing deputies to evacuate hikers from the area. our cameras spotted the shell of this burned-out car, doused in fire retardant. mop up operations are expected to take several more hours. >>> santa cruz fire crews are investigating a blaze that is near a homeless encampment and burn near a tech company. chopper 5 was over these scorched areas. the fire started at around noon here north first street and earned about five acres near the paypal campus. at least one rv trailer was consumed by flames. luckily no one was hurt in the cause of the
another suspect, 18-year-old james harper was arrested back in january in connection with the death. >>> another live look in san jose where a man was shot and critically injured. that shooting broke out just before 3:45 this afternoon. the scene is close to high school and east of 680. >>> firefighters mopping up ablaze that sent plumes of smoke rising over the east peak of mt. tam. the fire started as a car fire and spread to the brush, burning about an acre and a half. the...
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. >>> and we'll reveal w'sn e cover of latest icon issue of "harper's bizarre."first here's today's eye opener at 8:00. >>> in the last week, more than 94,000 pediatric covid cases. >> governor abbott signed an order banning mask mandates in schools. but some school leaders are challenging that order. >> he says the country is still on war-time footing when it comes to covid-19 and the protection from the virus will allow the military force to operate anywhere in the world. >>> the chairman of the state assembly's judiciary committee says there could be a vote on articles of impeachment within several weeks. >> while his strategy seems to be deny, deny, deny. >> more and more is coming out. >>> the thought was they were going to wait until all u.s. forces leave before launching a large-scale offensive but that's already underway. >>> no. not if they do the break-dance move. >> and the tokyo olympics are in the pool. >> they're throwing hulu. how they scoring this [ bleep] they look like they got to go to the bathroom. ha-ha. i can't stop laughing. >> i used to th
. >>> and we'll reveal w'sn e cover of latest icon issue of "harper's bizarre."first here's today's eye opener at 8:00. >>> in the last week, more than 94,000 pediatric covid cases. >> governor abbott signed an order banning mask mandates in schools. but some school leaders are challenging that order. >> he says the country is still on war-time footing when it comes to covid-19 and the protection from the virus will allow the military force to operate...
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the grammy winner turning the big 4-0 next month telling "harper's."e from her interview pick up the september issue of "harper's bazaar" on newsstands august 31st. gosh, she looks incredible. >>> next up, if you love mowing the lawn this story is for you. the hottest new video game on the market, yep, it lets you ride a mower across the english countryside and that's pretty much it. you can pick the mower and then you just mow. the release of lawn mower simulator also has a career mode where you can really test your skills as a professional mower. the cutting edge game, yes, i meant to say it, will cost you $29.99. it's now available on xbox or for your pc. early reviews say it is incredibly gratifying and relaxing. love it. >>> finally, over the years we have had reports of dogs being able to talk or even just say words. with some very skeptical and perhaps fairly so but this morning there can be no doubt that at least one dog can sing opera and very well at that. take a look, george. [ dog howling ] >> okay, lara, i surrender, dogs cannot talk but t
the grammy winner turning the big 4-0 next month telling "harper's."e from her interview pick up the september issue of "harper's bazaar" on newsstands august 31st. gosh, she looks incredible. >>> next up, if you love mowing the lawn this story is for you. the hottest new video game on the market, yep, it lets you ride a mower across the english countryside and that's pretty much it. you can pick the mower and then you just mow. the release of lawn mower simulator...
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the singer/songwriter best known for songs including "harper valley pta".so sang about life's simple joys. tom t. hall was 85. >>> when we come back here, hurricane warnings in the northeast. rob is back with the track. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ does scrubbing feel like a workout? scrub less with dawn platinum. its superior formula breaks down and removes up to 99% of tough grease and food residue faster. so you scrub less. tackle grease wherever it shows up. scrub less. save more. with dawn. this isn't just a walk up the stairs. when you have an irregular heartbeat, it's more. it's dignity. the freedom to go where you want, knowing your doctor can watch over your heart. ♪ as someone who resembles someone else... i appreciate that liberty mutual knows everyone's unique. that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. [ nautical horn blows ] i mean just because you look like someone else doesn't mean you eat off the floor, or yell at the vacuum, or need flea medication. oh, yeah. that's the spot. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, libert
the singer/songwriter best known for songs including "harper valley pta".so sang about life's simple joys. tom t. hall was 85. >>> when we come back here, hurricane warnings in the northeast. rob is back with the track. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ does scrubbing feel like a workout? scrub less with dawn platinum. its superior formula breaks down and removes up to 99% of tough grease and food residue faster. so you scrub less. tackle grease wherever it shows up. scrub less. save more....
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. >> reporter: scarlett harper is fearless, especially when it comes to bees. >> wow. >> reporter: this get as close as she can. you're not afraid of them at all. >> no. i mean, you have to be, like, respectful of them. >> reporter: when scarlettbees r learned the bees in her neighborhood were being wiped out by mosquito pesticides, she rallied to save them... >> go make some phone calls, get some state reps on board. let's do this. >> reporter: ...cold calling state lawmakers, and working with them to write a bill aimed at limiting the use of harmful chemicals. >> bees are completely vital to humans. they pollinate a third of our food supply. and without them, we really can't survive. >> reporter: not a lot of kids your age would go to the lengths that you're going to save bees. >> instead of thinking of my age as a disadvantage, i try to use it as a tool. because i'm a little bit younger, i can not get bogged down in what might go wrong. >> reporter: while the so-called bee bill started off strong, it's currently stalled, leaving scarlett even more determined to fight. >> we're going
. >> reporter: scarlett harper is fearless, especially when it comes to bees. >> wow. >> reporter: this get as close as she can. you're not afraid of them at all. >> no. i mean, you have to be, like, respectful of them. >> reporter: when scarlettbees r learned the bees in her neighborhood were being wiped out by mosquito pesticides, she rallied to save them... >> go make some phone calls, get some state reps on board. let's do this. >> reporter: ...cold...