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and he's not up here. he's not in here. he's actually down here. very is he's in there?ust his bones are in there when he was brought over it was in the regents had been notified that this protestant cemetery that smithson had been buried in in 1829 was going to be on earth because it sat on top of the stone quarry and they needed to extend the sea wall. so they notified our board of regions and on our board of regents at the time was alexander graham bell. who took it upon himself to convince his fellow board members that we need to bring james smithson's bones here his body here, even though smithson had never visited this country and his lifetime had no close friends that we know of and no acquaintances. so yeah, it was the ship docked at the navy yard and southwest dc and there had a long procession with his british flag draped coffin. they brought him here to the to the building and in the great middle of the great hall. they had a ceremony at that time. they changed the flags to half american half british. and then took him upstairs to the region's room. and drape
and he's not up here. he's not in here. he's actually down here. very is he's in there?ust his bones are in there when he was brought over it was in the regents had been notified that this protestant cemetery that smithson had been buried in in 1829 was going to be on earth because it sat on top of the stone quarry and they needed to extend the sea wall. so they notified our board of regions and on our board of regents at the time was alexander graham bell. who took it upon himself to convince...
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here. there is some beeping lawn, sports facilities, facing islands and much more admission is free. it's very quiet here now. perfect for little break. ah, lake constance is a popular holiday destination in germany because this region has so much to offer water nature, mountains, beautiful towns and cities. and in order to show you all that we set out with our drone. and so the top sites from above. ah, nate comes conference in area come 540 square kilometers and is up to 63 kilometers in length. some call it this way. be insane on it should look like picturesque town. it's like mass book with him but houses castille new palaces. ah, lindau is also a popular destination for day trip. varian lion got the port of its old town, which is built on an island. ah lake constance is how you can get more islands. the best one is the farewell island of mine out with its counsel. notch. floral. ah, in contrast, lots of vegetables grow on right now. the largest island in lake constance, but that's not
here. there is some beeping lawn, sports facilities, facing islands and much more admission is free. it's very quiet here now. perfect for little break. ah, lake constance is a popular holiday destination in germany because this region has so much to offer water nature, mountains, beautiful towns and cities. and in order to show you all that we set out with our drone. and so the top sites from above. ah, nate comes conference in area come 540 square kilometers and is up to 63 kilometers in...
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here. >> no doubt, brianna. and rosa's been here since yesterday morning. it is tough, i just have to say, listening to those family members. i can't even imagine if your -- if you don't know, at this point. and that is the case for 99 people, they're still unaccounted for. i -- i wonder, do we have any more insight, as to what, exactly, happened here, for starters? >> you know, it's too early right now. the officials tell us that they're really focused on the search-and-rescue efforts, as you can see. but if we can go back to 1:30, yesterday morning, and look at that video of the collapse, because that's really where it, all, started. and we are learning more from witnesses, from loved ones, about those panicking moments, when people were trying to flee for their lives. from talking to officials, fire officials here, they say that, when they arrived on scene, the first thing that they did was to start rescuing people from the building and, also, from the rubble. they pulled 35 people from
here. >> no doubt, brianna. and rosa's been here since yesterday morning. it is tough, i just have to say, listening to those family members. i can't even imagine if your -- if you don't know, at this point. and that is the case for 99 people, they're still unaccounted for. i -- i wonder, do we have any more insight, as to what, exactly, happened here, for starters? >> you know, it's too early right now. the officials tell us that they're really focused on the search-and-rescue...
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to rebuild here for months. so i'm not going to get, i'm how do you think things are going to improve? you know, it takes a lot of strength for my family and i to survive that way. when i understand and i appreciate it when people like you speak openly, got a form, i promise. these are not just empty words. we're going to get to the bottom of the give de la pena and his team. hand out are more of a symbolic gesture in view of the desperate situation here was no problem. i think i use all these problems, connected property and safety issues that are closely related in to my left the, to combat organized crime. i've ordeal opinion also seeks the help of the military . and he's brought out the big guns rather do this task force is training in the desert not far from loose catalyst at all. what all this new elite unit was assembled by the secretary general of baraha, california thor. to combat organized crime. it comprises more than $400.00 men, all dedicated to tracking down and arresting drug traffickers. there al
to rebuild here for months. so i'm not going to get, i'm how do you think things are going to improve? you know, it takes a lot of strength for my family and i to survive that way. when i understand and i appreciate it when people like you speak openly, got a form, i promise. these are not just empty words. we're going to get to the bottom of the give de la pena and his team. hand out are more of a symbolic gesture in view of the desperate situation here was no problem. i think i use all these...
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eric garner is not here, spirit — here. eric garner is not here, spirit is — here.to stand up and fight. thank you all so much! next want you all to stand up and fight. thank you all so much!— want you all to stand up and fight. thank you all so much! next we are auoin to thank you all so much! next we are going to have _ thank you all so much! next we are going to have another— thank you all so much! next we are going to have another brother- thank you all so much! next we are going to have another brother of. going to have another brother of george who came all the way from new york, as we introduce him it's not lost on us as attorney stuart and i talked it's always a journey to justice. tony told me, look mcdonagh who was found his killer, the police officer that killed him shot in ia times in the back on video.16 officer that killed him shot in ia times in the back on video. 16 times in the back on video. and he was convicted of second—degree murder and he was only sentenced to six years. joan who in dallas, texas was killed in his own apartment the white police
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>> you know, the thing is we're here, not for us, we're here for judy. and she would be part of this. she is the one who always led, connected to the communities that we lived in. i was always in the hospital working. she was always working with the community and bringing everybody together. she was a wonderful person, and all the texts from everybody, from bardsly to westchester, to southampton to surf side, chattanooga, memphis, warren, ohio -- she is -- she touched so many lives over the years. that was amazing, and that's who she was. and she would want us to be here. >> i've just been watching you guys. i have three kids of my own. i can tell you, you're such a tight family. people are praying for you, they're praying for judy, you know. keep talking to us. if you learn anything, please tell you. we'll do the same. i'm glad you got a chance to talk about her. >>> john, these are the stories that are happening here on the ground. unfortunately there's so many of them, but there's a lot of hope still and optimism as we see these search and rescue miss
>> you know, the thing is we're here, not for us, we're here for judy. and she would be part of this. she is the one who always led, connected to the communities that we lived in. i was always in the hospital working. she was always working with the community and bringing everybody together. she was a wonderful person, and all the texts from everybody, from bardsly to westchester, to southampton to surf side, chattanooga, memphis, warren, ohio -- she is -- she touched so many lives over...
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here we go. here we go. and we're going to centre _ dave and simon. here we go. and we're going to centre the - dave and simon. here we go. and we're going to centre the to - we're going to centre the to find you. we're going to centre the to find you-— we're going to centre the to find you. how long have you liven find you. how long have you given us? — find you. how long have you given us? -- _ find you. how long have you given us? -- said _ find you. how long have you given us? -- said the - find you. how long have you given us? -- said the dogs. | find you. how long have you i given us? -- said the dogs. we will live given us? -- said the dogs. we will give you — given us? —— said the dogs. - will give you half—an—hour's start. will give you half-an-hour's start. . ., ., will give you half-an-hour's start. . . ., ~ . will give you half-an-hour's start. . ., ., ., start. half-an-hour! wait for me! looks — start. half-an-hour! wait for me! looks like _ start. half-an-hour! wait for me! looks li
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you put it here? marvellous.ou come face—to—face with the guys trying to keep the wheels on the rails, you really understand the colossal effort, and expense. so, i just light the flare, and what i want you to do is just have a look inside that hole inside the boiler there, and just make sure there's no lumps of scale and sludge, and make sure all the passageways are nice and clear. mate, it seems all clear in there, i think there's something, some brown stuff on the left, on the left—hand side. we have to do this every 28 days, to wash the boiler out, and there's nearly 50 of these plugs on the engine. 50! and we have got to remove each plug, wash out, we have to check inside with the flare and fit them all back nice and tightly. having talked about the amount of maintenance you have to do, what was it then like for you to have to close all these stations down because of lockdown? it was a challenge, but we put out a marketing appeal online for donations to help us keep us going during the pandemic, we also did
you put it here? marvellous.ou come face—to—face with the guys trying to keep the wheels on the rails, you really understand the colossal effort, and expense. so, i just light the flare, and what i want you to do is just have a look inside that hole inside the boiler there, and just make sure there's no lumps of scale and sludge, and make sure all the passageways are nice and clear. mate, it seems all clear in there, i think there's something, some brown stuff on the left, on the...
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weak here. how does it, how does the global economy recover from this? because governments are always looking at single countries here. but if we look at it and broadly here, i mean, it seems to be going to be on very much on the short end of the stick here. i mean, you start recovering and then also you get this huge wave of in place and coming out you well yeah theories is exactly the point. so colby is still here and the war results still here. so i'm not only on like a developed market, but also in emerging markets. so the problem is still here and uncertainty is still here. but again, i would note to point here, the took that i was already talked about is that information is high and emerging market, but sometimes it's even lower than it can develop market or in, you know. so that's actually makes like that position in, in, in financial markets, it's actually means that emerging market currency, it could potentially gain from, from, from the new reality. let's see. so they potentially could
weak here. how does it, how does the global economy recover from this? because governments are always looking at single countries here. but if we look at it and broadly here, i mean, it seems to be going to be on very much on the short end of the stick here. i mean, you start recovering and then also you get this huge wave of in place and coming out you well yeah theories is exactly the point. so colby is still here and the war results still here. so i'm not only on like a developed market, but...
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in one minute here. what was, you know, you were living in singapore. what was the experience of the lot down there and how the government dealt with it? singapore was doing great, and then they locked down and things got worse. no, literally we see where a lot of foreign workers for us is they put them all in big dormitories, locked them down. while of course they got infected each other. they will allow locked in room 300000 workers locking doors for yourself. now i was not, i'm not, i'm not one of those workers. i wish i know i don't have a job. but and things got worse in the singapore before people were out about in the sun, on the equator. and the sun is good for the virus. like everybody got worse so much, don't know what they're doing, even to singapore. so you must be happy to be here in russia. we use the people not wearing math. well i like russia and so i'm happy to be ok on that. no, we're going to go to a short break it out about short break. we'll continue our discussion with jim rogers on
in one minute here. what was, you know, you were living in singapore. what was the experience of the lot down there and how the government dealt with it? singapore was doing great, and then they locked down and things got worse. no, literally we see where a lot of foreign workers for us is they put them all in big dormitories, locked them down. while of course they got infected each other. they will allow locked in room 300000 workers locking doors for yourself. now i was not, i'm not, i'm not...
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here. you can adjust the time to departure and the train doesn't simply get with all the the departure is a little show of its own everything is recorded with photos being taken of people taking the. it is typical of the japanese to wave until the train is out of sight. we lead to city lights reflected from the star is part of the plan. because the towns, those key you who have to listen the we head out into the countryside. the launches about to be stopped on the train with shafts from the 7 prefect, jewels of can you show on board preparing exquisite meals, dining in the correct order is crucial, a proper enjoyment. and of course a few introductory was and some of them have a pleasant meal and feel free to ask if any questions. just let me know try and make sunny brief storms and at one of them we meet for 7000 biggest fan cool hero. tasha room stands at almost every platform where the train stops. he has yet to actually take the train, but he still loves it to city mass council, so make
here. you can adjust the time to departure and the train doesn't simply get with all the the departure is a little show of its own everything is recorded with photos being taken of people taking the. it is typical of the japanese to wave until the train is out of sight. we lead to city lights reflected from the star is part of the plan. because the towns, those key you who have to listen the we head out into the countryside. the launches about to be stopped on the train with shafts from the 7...
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getting jobs here, to keep people here and not- young people getting jobs here, to keep people hereay _ keep people here and not let them go away the _ keep people here and not let them go away. the universities— keep people here and not let them go away. the universities are _ keep people here and not let them go away. the universities are doing i away. the universities are doing great _ away. the universities are doing greatioh— away. the universities are doing greatioh in— away. the universities are doing greatjob in bringing _ away. the universities are doing greatjob in bringing new- away. the universities are doingj greatjob in bringing new people away. the universities are doing i greatjob in bringing new people to cornwall _ greatjob in bringing new people to cornwall. let's _ greatjob in bringing new people to cornwall. let's use _ greatjob in bringing new people to cornwall. let's use this _ greatjob in bringing new people to cornwall. let's use this to - cornwall. let's use this to galvanise _ cornwall. let's use this to galvanise people - cornwall. let's use this to galv
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i was born here and i'm not allowed to live here anymore. so the study? well the son, as the story of a typical seeing in bright, energetic, highly motivated youngster who wanted really to make it and try for a year and a half to find my decent job. it's the story of many youngsters. many placene youngsters. you don't have to be freud or young to this to realize that your son is really depressed. and when david told me that i cannot keep taking pocket money from him and we both understood what his, what his statement meant. we both went silent. we knew that it was asking for my blessing if you will, that he will travel outside the country to the states in this case where he would ultimately flourish. but his loss, his id. and today he comes here as a tourist at that hits when he says that he does not understand why it was revoked, i think he's echoing this. you know, he get a sense of belonging, this inclusiveness. we deserve better not capital seniors. while human beings who happen to be living in this part of the world, it's a position of strength. when
i was born here and i'm not allowed to live here anymore. so the study? well the son, as the story of a typical seeing in bright, energetic, highly motivated youngster who wanted really to make it and try for a year and a half to find my decent job. it's the story of many youngsters. many placene youngsters. you don't have to be freud or young to this to realize that your son is really depressed. and when david told me that i cannot keep taking pocket money from him and we both understood what...
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shamas here. which steams over in the intervals between between strikes and puts the observers aboard and now the observers have come off and they're getting back and shaman is steaming away back to a safe distance, but you'll notice here. i was free salons. you'll notice her trim. her bow is a little bit more out of water than the stern is. start the port side. she's listening to port and you'll also notice how dark back section is. that's scorching. that's damage. that is that's a lot of serious serious working over by the planes. in fact the observers when they went ashore or when they went aboard when they came back they reported it if this was wartime first of all, she's out of action second of all, there's very little chance she would get back to port. she's that badly wounded at this point. so not only do you have a mission kill you've effectively mortally wounded the battleship already. early afternoon mitchell and his second flight of mbt and another flight of mb2 is 12 of them this time
shamas here. which steams over in the intervals between between strikes and puts the observers aboard and now the observers have come off and they're getting back and shaman is steaming away back to a safe distance, but you'll notice here. i was free salons. you'll notice her trim. her bow is a little bit more out of water than the stern is. start the port side. she's listening to port and you'll also notice how dark back section is. that's scorching. that's damage. that is that's a lot of...
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buried here.is basically a cemetery that was built, started after the war was over, and it was basically as a concentration cemetery. what the soldiers actually did was we had soldiers in an area around here from about ten kilometers south, ten kilometers north, ten east, ten west, who did sweeps over the territory, sweeps over the area, looking for our dead. when they would find our dead, they would bring them here and bury them in the temporary cemetery here. that's how the cemetery started. it actually was laid out in march of 1919, and the first men and women were buried here in april of 1919. that's the same combination of the time when the letters were going home to their families asking them where they wanted them permanently buried, all of that was in conjunction. that was the period of time that created that temporary cemetery. if you look behind me in the area where plot b is at, that is actually to the leftover there, was actually where the temporary cemetery was first created. then aft
buried here.is basically a cemetery that was built, started after the war was over, and it was basically as a concentration cemetery. what the soldiers actually did was we had soldiers in an area around here from about ten kilometers south, ten kilometers north, ten east, ten west, who did sweeps over the territory, sweeps over the area, looking for our dead. when they would find our dead, they would bring them here and bury them in the temporary cemetery here. that's how the cemetery started....
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and not there. >> this is one of our highest priorities, and i came here to be here on the ground to speak with the leader of this nation around what we can do in a way that is significant, and i will continue to be focused on that kind of work as opposed to grand gestures >> the vice president, who i'll speak with later this evening, declaring once again america's borders are closed a warning that may ring hollow to some, though with the white house immigration strategy being tested every day by a crush of arriving migrants, vice president kamala harris tonight is 1,500 miles from the border, in central america, wanting to slow the tide of u.s.-bound migrants where it starts. >> the president and i discussed a fundamental belief that most people don't want to leave home >> reporter: vice president harris meeting with guatemalan president alejandro giammattei more unaccompanied migrant children come to the u.s. from guatemala than anywhere else. the vice president with this message to those thinking about making the trip. >> do not come we as one of our priorities will discourage ill
and not there. >> this is one of our highest priorities, and i came here to be here on the ground to speak with the leader of this nation around what we can do in a way that is significant, and i will continue to be focused on that kind of work as opposed to grand gestures >> the vice president, who i'll speak with later this evening, declaring once again america's borders are closed a warning that may ring hollow to some, though with the white house immigration strategy being...
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i'm here to do what i can, i'm here to do what's in my power. and sometimes what's within your power is a rock through a station when you don't make any voltage, no 0. we're not here to make police nicer. we want them gone. we want to total abolition. there are no bad protesters. that's pretty seriously, lot of us. what does that mean? just because someone is doing something that maybe you wouldn't do doesn't mean that you need to push on them or commit them for what they're doing or even stop them or say anything pretty quick or what type of we would do the far i got we got i mean, just because you don't feel like the program for you to do that the, their expression of their feelings in the moment. just destructive and that's there for the really good you guys against what iraq, you different rest, where do you go from here? we have goals and things like the abolition of police in prison. we want to know and landlords and private property so that people can actually live. we want everyone to be taking care of. those are all goals, but there's a
i'm here to do what i can, i'm here to do what's in my power. and sometimes what's within your power is a rock through a station when you don't make any voltage, no 0. we're not here to make police nicer. we want them gone. we want to total abolition. there are no bad protesters. that's pretty seriously, lot of us. what does that mean? just because someone is doing something that maybe you wouldn't do doesn't mean that you need to push on them or commit them for what they're doing or even stop...
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here. he met the man who created this community garden here, and he was so very thankful that it was still here. there has been a lot of controversy about george floyd square, the blocking of the streets. those streets, you can see the cars running around now, have been reopened, but they decided that they were going to leave this community garden here, kind of as a round about for now and you can see they've put the barricades now around where george floyd was killed. i do want to let you hear from terrance floyd, because i asked him if he could have a conversation with derek chauvin, a conversation in which terrance floyd said he wanted to have. here is what he said he would say to him if he could speak to him face-to-face. >> what's wrong with you, man? suppose i would have did that to your brother. how would this situation look right now? suppose i would have did that to your son. suppose i would have did that to your cousin. every part of the family that he was to us, suppose i would h
here. he met the man who created this community garden here, and he was so very thankful that it was still here. there has been a lot of controversy about george floyd square, the blocking of the streets. those streets, you can see the cars running around now, have been reopened, but they decided that they were going to leave this community garden here, kind of as a round about for now and you can see they've put the barricades now around where george floyd was killed. i do want to let you hear...
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you heard it here. you'll hear it again, i'm sure why not visit the border why not see what americans are seeing in this crisis >> well, we are going to the border. we have to deal with what's happening at the border there's no question about that that's not a debatable point. but we have to understand that there's a reason people are arriving at our border and ask, what is that reason? and then identify the problem so we can fix it. >> what do you tell a guatemalan family who heard you say "don't come," but, you know, they're facing the end. there's poverty, disease, all these things happening at once you tell them don't come >> we don't want -- listen, i don't think that americans want people to be exposed to harm if they can avoid it they're taking the trek from the place that they know, that they want to stay. so i'm here in guatemala to say, what can we do to support people and to give them a sense of hope that help is on the way? >> the administration looking to inject billions of dollars in aid t
you heard it here. you'll hear it again, i'm sure why not visit the border why not see what americans are seeing in this crisis >> well, we are going to the border. we have to deal with what's happening at the border there's no question about that that's not a debatable point. but we have to understand that there's a reason people are arriving at our border and ask, what is that reason? and then identify the problem so we can fix it. >> what do you tell a guatemalan family who heard...
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you see here. here is the difference.between columbus and the vikings people knew what columbus had done. and people came after one of the things to consider that in columbus's world they had that they did not have in the world of the vikings that helped to spread information. what would be the most effective method that columbus and his people had to spread information the vikings didn't have what what is it? not the internet. okay, but what what what was available in 1500 that wasn't available near 1000? that could spread information. hmm printing gutenberg. remember gutenberg movable pie typed. yes. think about that. i mean we we think of books today so ordinary right everything's online, but the point is now information can spread very rapidly relatively rapidly, and it does and so columbus's experience now what he's not is shared and here you see now we've yet the spanish have yet by 1500 have yet to get to the mainland that will come later with the conquistadores, but they are certainly probing about probing about h
you see here. here is the difference.between columbus and the vikings people knew what columbus had done. and people came after one of the things to consider that in columbus's world they had that they did not have in the world of the vikings that helped to spread information. what would be the most effective method that columbus and his people had to spread information the vikings didn't have what what is it? not the internet. okay, but what what what was available in 1500 that wasn't...
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is here. thank you for joining us here.so many activities, so many great events. the city is coming alive again, and as we begin to recover and think about what happens in union square, downtown is about where 40% of the jobs that exist in san francisco, they're here in the downtown area. when we think about the economy and coming back, the retail and the business and the activities, this is the bread and butter of san francisco. this is why we are able to pay for programs and resources and all the things that help out so many of our vulnerable communities. the tourists, the 20 million tourists who visit san francisco every year that pay the hotel tax, that shop at macy's and a number of our businesses. it's important that as we reopen, we reimagine what downtown can be. we have to make it a safe place for people who live and work here. now i'm a regular visitor to the downtown area, and i do hear from so many of the people who work here, many in particular women who work in retail, who catch the 31 balboa and the 5 fulton
is here. thank you for joining us here.so many activities, so many great events. the city is coming alive again, and as we begin to recover and think about what happens in union square, downtown is about where 40% of the jobs that exist in san francisco, they're here in the downtown area. when we think about the economy and coming back, the retail and the business and the activities, this is the bread and butter of san francisco. this is why we are able to pay for programs and resources and all...
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is there any found here? because this and this call dina and medina range range once a week, halligan's visitors have an opportunity to tag along with the ranger unexplored, doing the island on an organized nature to then we can if you find something and think it looks exciting, pick it up and take it along, it will have a look and i'm sure we can figure out what it is often, but it so much rare and not easy to find is the read flint with us and mother in 3 variations. but it's always some shade of red or not rust colored and not orange if you can find it and yellow and several variations of that . but the red flint is what's unique to helical, and i for most of the visitors here, the true stars of the island are the seals up over the birthing season begins around november and almost as soon as the females given birth. she's able to make again also the so 2 weeks later the 1st bulls are back trying to get at her again. when she was cute and harmless. as the seals, they look, they're not necessarily cut. the g
is there any found here? because this and this call dina and medina range range once a week, halligan's visitors have an opportunity to tag along with the ranger unexplored, doing the island on an organized nature to then we can if you find something and think it looks exciting, pick it up and take it along, it will have a look and i'm sure we can figure out what it is often, but it so much rare and not easy to find is the read flint with us and mother in 3 variations. but it's always some...
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read like were here. things get near the expiration date, they throw it out like a great thing would be if i were to go look at it, i'm certain there was nothing there that would be, that would be awesome. that's the thing that's not going to happen. i'm not trying to get everyone to learn to dumpster dive. i'm trying to change the way that we are managing the economy and dealing with the food. there should not be all this way. there should not be the ability to dumpster dive the the ah ah, me the the, the, the the, i don't have anyone yet y'all who's wrong, right. all righty, lida comes to an end table and then you can stream the fragile relation, restoring contact and organizing direct dialogue, slide imitating, share to the expect to be upcoming some joe biden. and also have a review of the week. the french president get slapped in the face of all guessing up close and personal with the crowd supposes supported in the scientist from ah.
read like were here. things get near the expiration date, they throw it out like a great thing would be if i were to go look at it, i'm certain there was nothing there that would be, that would be awesome. that's the thing that's not going to happen. i'm not trying to get everyone to learn to dumpster dive. i'm trying to change the way that we are managing the economy and dealing with the food. there should not be all this way. there should not be the ability to dumpster dive the the ah ah, me...
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here we go.e experience, we flew on a special charter flight dubbed "eclipse air." >> welcome aboard our eclipse flight today. >> reporter: taking off from minneapolis, more than 30 die hard eclipse chasers all with a window seat to this cosmic event. it's about 80% covered right now. here's what it looked like at 39,000 feet. the plane flying above three-quarters of the atmosphere, making the eclipse appear even bringer. >> magical. >> reporter: for the passengers on board, it was a celestial dream come true. >> i felt my heart was so open. i cried and i could see the moon in front of the sun. and it was literally -- something happened for me spiritually. >> reporter: david, i feel the same way. the next an ewe lar eclipse is the next total eclipse here in the u.s. in 2024. both will be equally awesome. david? >> not a bad day at the office, rob. glad you're back on solid ground there. good to have you. and good to have you at home. we'll see you right back here tomorrow. good night. >>> this is
here we go.e experience, we flew on a special charter flight dubbed "eclipse air." >> welcome aboard our eclipse flight today. >> reporter: taking off from minneapolis, more than 30 die hard eclipse chasers all with a window seat to this cosmic event. it's about 80% covered right now. here's what it looked like at 39,000 feet. the plane flying above three-quarters of the atmosphere, making the eclipse appear even bringer. >> magical. >> reporter: for the...
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on this folder here oh. here we go. this is interesting. so what what ronald reagan was running on in 1980 was making america number one again? sounds familiar this says this is number one. ronald reagan will help make us feel better about ourselves again. years of democrat rule are over. is what this says? anyway, i think. we focused pretty heavily initially when we were processing on the campaigns. that's where a lot of this material for ronald reagan came from so there's a lot of the behind the scenes planning also for the political action committee that i was discussing citizens for the republic you see a lot of stuff from the rnc because paul laxalt was the chair of the rnc starting in 1983. so i like seeing some of this material that actually is the behind the scenes. how are we going to raise this money? how are we going to get our message out? which states are we going to focus on iowa? obviously is number one always at the start of these campaigns i've noticed. but i do get a kick out of seeing some of these speeches that kind of g
on this folder here oh. here we go. this is interesting. so what what ronald reagan was running on in 1980 was making america number one again? sounds familiar this says this is number one. ronald reagan will help make us feel better about ourselves again. years of democrat rule are over. is what this says? anyway, i think. we focused pretty heavily initially when we were processing on the campaigns. that's where a lot of this material for ronald reagan came from so there's a lot of the behind...
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>> here we go.'s take a live look outside at the temperatures across the bay area right now fremont 99. that is pretty warm berkeley at 80 delay whole 87 even temper on a little closer to the coast. 76 degrees. san mateo, 90. well, it's still really warm up their 100 plus temperatures still hitting us in parts of the bay area. hope you're figuring out a way to stay cool. meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez will join us in couple of minutes to let us see the weekend forecast and find out when things will really. get back to more seasonable temperatures. now starting on trial, a july 11th july 11th. if you're receiving unemployment benefits in california have to prove you're actively looking for a job to continue receiving unemployment payments. the edd made this announcement yesterday which is a big change for the millions of people who are currently receiving those benefits. a job search is typically a requirement to stay on unemployment. however, california chose to suspend that when the pandemic began
>> here we go.'s take a live look outside at the temperatures across the bay area right now fremont 99. that is pretty warm berkeley at 80 delay whole 87 even temper on a little closer to the coast. 76 degrees. san mateo, 90. well, it's still really warm up their 100 plus temperatures still hitting us in parts of the bay area. hope you're figuring out a way to stay cool. meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez will join us in couple of minutes to let us see the weekend forecast and find out when...
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there's a pretty odd mix of styles here. the wedding tower in you can steal, then comes a rush and chapel, and in between a large exhibition building being renovated at the moment. the russian church was not actually parts of the artist colony, even though it was billed at roughly the same time as the surrounding buildings. the complex includes a number of imposing houses. it was home to the artist colony until the start of the 1st world war. i meet with philip, good port, the director of the my children who institute i'm fair to say you have the nicest office in the city. which idea take started the artist colony construct with me. yes. gotcha. and what i was a grand duke who succeeded to the title at age 23. and he had this modern vision of supporting the art was stimulating the economy of what he hoped to attract artist saddam, that it would come up with new product designs for the regions manufacturers. and that would make hazards economy flourish of the config dunker guts. and were there any personalities that turned ou
there's a pretty odd mix of styles here. the wedding tower in you can steal, then comes a rush and chapel, and in between a large exhibition building being renovated at the moment. the russian church was not actually parts of the artist colony, even though it was billed at roughly the same time as the surrounding buildings. the complex includes a number of imposing houses. it was home to the artist colony until the start of the 1st world war. i meet with philip, good port, the director of the...
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i'm the education manager here.'m very excited to give you a tour of george mason's gunston hall today. we're standing in front of the house right now. the house is built between 1755 and 1759 and was the home of george mason and his first wife and i'll beck. if we look at the house if we look at the carving that decoration around the outside the house tells us that george mason belonged to the strata of society that he really thought he did. he was a wealthy gentleman. he belonged in that upper class with people like george washington thomas jefferson james madison and house tells us that in the details as we look at it. the driveway that you would have come up as well during george mason's lifetime was lined and cherry trees and would have really created this house as a focal point and a centerpiece of the property here at gunston hall. he didn't ever add on to the house. so the house that you see now is what mason built in 1759. it's kind of interesting because most other founding fathers did actually add third f
i'm the education manager here.'m very excited to give you a tour of george mason's gunston hall today. we're standing in front of the house right now. the house is built between 1755 and 1759 and was the home of george mason and his first wife and i'll beck. if we look at the house if we look at the carving that decoration around the outside the house tells us that george mason belonged to the strata of society that he really thought he did. he was a wealthy gentleman. he belonged in that...
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they have these here we have here again, they jump right in and help people move and do whatever they gotta do. it just seemed like out here just taken forever. are you almost big enough to go to school? yeah, you ready? yeah. the i guess that just was tears me thank you know, call me these people. these people are just like, there's no difference in these people and people a lot of well, human knowledge is a little village. 3300 people, but no big, not that i think it's no big deal. they do a big deal. it's their lives. the brick don't. it's just that the same time. most cozy up there, we're planning to move to the new say this winter. but i don't know if you're going to have the the soup get those to do he, when the i t and part of america or it might be americans, but you guys are currently seeking a ticket. oh oh, need turkey thinking you could do heed to how it might be too late. who shouldn't been, hasn't even moved to any by no power struggle and money agreed to do much money or town in the parking just to do all the money to get to different counsels think they're running the
they have these here we have here again, they jump right in and help people move and do whatever they gotta do. it just seemed like out here just taken forever. are you almost big enough to go to school? yeah, you ready? yeah. the i guess that just was tears me thank you know, call me these people. these people are just like, there's no difference in these people and people a lot of well, human knowledge is a little village. 3300 people, but no big, not that i think it's no big deal. they do a...
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through here. but the sentiment still remains in this area here. people coming here to remember george floyd's life. people coming here to pray and also to remember the lives of other people killed at the hands of police. today i talked to many people here who said, listen, it was important for them to be here because today in some ways was closure. i want to pull you over here to see more chants for george floyd. listen in real quick. >> no justice -- >> no peace! >> no justice! >> reporter: it's really apparent you can see the emotion that exists from the people who gathered here today to be here. in many ways this was sort of closure. it was the sentencing the wrapping up of this long experience that's been traumatic for a lot of people here. there are three more officers at that will be tried in the next coming months, next year in march. we're looking at a crowd relatively calm but disappointed because it's not the sentence they asked for and hoped for. >> stay with me. i want to go back to ce
through here. but the sentiment still remains in this area here. people coming here to remember george floyd's life. people coming here to pray and also to remember the lives of other people killed at the hands of police. today i talked to many people here who said, listen, it was important for them to be here because today in some ways was closure. i want to pull you over here to see more chants for george floyd. listen in real quick. >> no justice -- >> no peace! >> no...
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, so here is a moment to use the - here is a moment to use the spotlight _ here is a moment to use thehe world's attention _ spotlight to attract the world's attention. we _ spotlight to attract the world's attention. ~ ., , ., spotlight to attract the world's attention. ~ . , . . ,, ., . attention. we raise a glass to that. when there — attention. we raise a glass to that. when there is _ attention. we raise a glass to that. when there is a _ attention. we raise a glass to that. when there is a party _ attention. we raise a glass to that. when there is a party and - attention. we raise a glass to that. when there is a party and a - attention. we raise a glass to that. when there is a party and a platter| when there is a party and a platter of seafood, james landale is not far away. i saw you loitering. did you pick up the smell of the fish? vicky got first rights because she is local. it is all locally sourced from the cornwall area. now, i want to talk to you just about what is coming up this evening, because we have had some fun with the barbecue, but we are hearing we are going to
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here to stay. and also a startling statistic in the east bay armed carjackings are up more than 100% in oakland where victims are being targeted. >> the bay area's local news station. you now with breaking news. >> thank you so much for joining us here on kron, 4 news at 3 o'clock today. i'm justine waldman. we have 2 breaking news stories to get to first we'll start in the south bay where police are on the scene of a deadly shooting right now in san jose. this is happening at west heading north san pedro streets that is just one block away from the scene of last week's the t a mass shooting and where the santa clara county jail is located. police are now telling us that one person has died on the scene. it's not clear right now. if anybody is in custody, there are street closures in place and officers are asking people to avoid the area. we have reached out to police for more information. we have not heard back but as soon as we get new details, we will be sure to bring them to you as soon as they
here to stay. and also a startling statistic in the east bay armed carjackings are up more than 100% in oakland where victims are being targeted. >> the bay area's local news station. you now with breaking news. >> thank you so much for joining us here on kron, 4 news at 3 o'clock today. i'm justine waldman. we have 2 breaking news stories to get to first we'll start in the south bay where police are on the scene of a deadly shooting right now in san jose. this is happening at west...
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i really want to reiterate to my guess here, and our viewers here. i don't want to make any political bones about any of this until we found out, find out what actually happened. i want to find out 1st and then see who's, who's culpable, who benefited from it? and i want to do that. second, the media is doing it 1st. ok. they're trying to frame everything to make us think in a certain direction as they've been doing for years and years right now. so dave, then something really simple. ashley bab at what happened to her. why is it so hard for the public to find out what happened to that poor woman? i mean, we know that she wasn't armed. we've seen some, i think still pictures of her standing. it looked like they were. officers of the law behind her. so i mean someone shooting her with offices law behind her in a very chaotic situation. why can't the public find out? who did it? maybe it was just an accident. ok. but i mean that families never get a closure and people believing this is being used as political fodder are never going to be satisfied unti
i really want to reiterate to my guess here, and our viewers here. i don't want to make any political bones about any of this until we found out, find out what actually happened. i want to find out 1st and then see who's, who's culpable, who benefited from it? and i want to do that. second, the media is doing it 1st. ok. they're trying to frame everything to make us think in a certain direction as they've been doing for years and years right now. so dave, then something really simple. ashley...
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burns: shell came in here.question was, "if there's a earthquake, what is your earthquake plan?" the lady laughed at me, then right after they had that meeting, you had that big oil spi in thgulf of mexico. the whole community watch it. if they did that out here, we'd be screwed real bad. inglangasa: what are they gonna do if they have an oil spill? be oil everywhere. our fish, whales, seals. we won't able to get our food. thompson: when they talk about developing the 1002, who's gonna benefit? is there other oil available that's more easily accessible, and should we look into alternative clean ergy? rexford: life is a lot easier nowadays than it was before any of the development occurred. we have some folks still alive who have gone through starvation. they do not want to see that ever occur again in our communities. these gravel roads, the power lines, the houses that are built. pretty much every infrastructure that you see here has come from taxing the oil industry. patkota: we're being asked to keep the oil
burns: shell came in here.question was, "if there's a earthquake, what is your earthquake plan?" the lady laughed at me, then right after they had that meeting, you had that big oil spi in thgulf of mexico. the whole community watch it. if they did that out here, we'd be screwed real bad. inglangasa: what are they gonna do if they have an oil spill? be oil everywhere. our fish, whales, seals. we won't able to get our food. thompson: when they talk about developing the 1002, who's...
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tur for being here. i'm delighted to introduce you to the woman who needs no introduction, and the leader mayor london broad. breed. [applause] madam mayor, welcome. >> thank you, i had to put my hair back. it's windy out here. first of all, let me say how excited i am about this project and i am not surprised the community here in diamond heights rallied together to support it. this community is a very active community and i have a history, believe it or not, with the diamond heights community when i worked at treasure island when the city was considering moving the police academy to treasure island. this community fought to keep the police academy right here in this community and they were successful. along with the work and the advocacy around george christopher park and we broke ground on a new playground and in that particular area, a couple weeks ago. and so, this is an amazing community. it's a resilient community. it's a community that has a history that was just talked about. maria polish, one o
tur for being here. i'm delighted to introduce you to the woman who needs no introduction, and the leader mayor london broad. breed. [applause] madam mayor, welcome. >> thank you, i had to put my hair back. it's windy out here. first of all, let me say how excited i am about this project and i am not surprised the community here in diamond heights rallied together to support it. this community is a very active community and i have a history, believe it or not, with the diamond heights...
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do we know is it safe to be here?. >> have people been weren't -- warned >> we're here saving lives i'm worried about our residents. he said, i can't breathe at night. i think that they're almost disaster recipients, too. >> everyone here is. but we worry most about the women and men on the pile. >> i worry most about the people underneath that's why i'm breathing the smoke. we'll stay here until we get those people out those men and women will stay here they realize told the building had the possibility to get collapsed. i walked back, and they went in to grab more people. >> they did that on 9/11, and now we have hundreds and hundreds of people dies of cancer he see people without protective equipment. no protective equipment. no masks. >> i'm like, did we not learn anything from the disasters we endure these people are heroes, and we don't give them protection it's a hard process. >> i think i need to talk to some of the people that are in charge and remind them that we have to, you know, zig and zag in order to ge
do we know is it safe to be here?. >> have people been weren't -- warned >> we're here saving lives i'm worried about our residents. he said, i can't breathe at night. i think that they're almost disaster recipients, too. >> everyone here is. but we worry most about the women and men on the pile. >> i worry most about the people underneath that's why i'm breathing the smoke. we'll stay here until we get those people out those men and women will stay here they realize...
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your own and prepared here. on the i you fresh water salmon also come from the cooler river here and are famous or you don't the many people come here just to see mr. shobel, but he is now in his late eighty's and his wooden box is starting to get heavy for him. can an icon like him, just throw in the towel. no roll roll. you know what? i've been doing this for 50 year and i just got my physical strength isn't what it used to be. what i'm starting to consider retiring there. well, in this case, uh huh. so my clients, well that was really my same age still mean something in japan. yoshi along the coma river is no not just for it's hot springs. the city and it's water are also famous for another japanese product. ah, potosi craft. so to hear me, rice is used to produce the spirit, also known as japanese vodka. the rice is fast cooked, then spread out finally, and afterwards, a mold is added before the mixture is demented, and then the brew is finally distilled. this tradition has been pursued here for around 200 y
your own and prepared here. on the i you fresh water salmon also come from the cooler river here and are famous or you don't the many people come here just to see mr. shobel, but he is now in his late eighty's and his wooden box is starting to get heavy for him. can an icon like him, just throw in the towel. no roll roll. you know what? i've been doing this for 50 year and i just got my physical strength isn't what it used to be. what i'm starting to consider retiring there. well, in this case,...
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craig melvin here.ion. progressive democrats are voting a brand-new sweeping infrastructure proposal. they're not even trying to get republicans on board. will the president accept it? in a few moments, i will talk about what it means for the president's economic agenda with chris van hollen. >>> we are watching for a yen daught
craig melvin here.ion. progressive democrats are voting a brand-new sweeping infrastructure proposal. they're not even trying to get republicans on board. will the president accept it? in a few moments, i will talk about what it means for the president's economic agenda with chris van hollen. >>> we are watching for a yen daught
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i was here. it is a student from 1957 to january, 1961. and i came here with 6 of my family. a lot of bad memories. you know, for sure these are really familiar to me. mr . play on these on the girl said she was playing down in the bass and the girl side. and my mother had come up to the visiting area and the little kids had said your mother's here, you want to go see her and i and i ran, i ran but when i got to the doorway over there, i froze, right in front of the stairs. and i couldn't move, and i just stood there crying and crying, crying. and the more i cried, the worse it got, and i could see myself. i could actually like an out of body experience. i could see this little girl crying. and it was me but and the little girl said, well, if you don't, don't you love your mother? don't you want to see your mother? nice. you know, and i did, i really did. she says she's going to leave you. you know, she's going to leave. if you don't go see her, so at that time i knew that she would go then i things just kind of came back just like tears i just took off running up the stairs.
i was here. it is a student from 1957 to january, 1961. and i came here with 6 of my family. a lot of bad memories. you know, for sure these are really familiar to me. mr . play on these on the girl said she was playing down in the bass and the girl side. and my mother had come up to the visiting area and the little kids had said your mother's here, you want to go see her and i and i ran, i ran but when i got to the doorway over there, i froze, right in front of the stairs. and i couldn't move,...
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here. motor bikes don't tend to come with pedals. we're going to use them. we don't have the throttle grip. it's been around on motor bikes for 100 years. the indians that will not young by model one can and you peddle away and as it's my throttle is create indian dollar dust. is my golf just want when you will get charging up the iraq? it is actually pretty easy when you take this charging device, which has a very practical plug on a lot of books. so here's the socket line. here on the other end, you plug into a regular power socket. charging time is 5 hours. max one full charge gives you a range of 120 kilometers with a top speed of almost 90 kilometers in our iraq. it is also one of the start of being funded by the german transportation ministry. the manufacturer is based in headings of just outside bull and kindly have plans to expand into india. a very welcome development for the government back home on which he goes. and we need to be bolder in germany and give these start out of scop
here. motor bikes don't tend to come with pedals. we're going to use them. we don't have the throttle grip. it's been around on motor bikes for 100 years. the indians that will not young by model one can and you peddle away and as it's my throttle is create indian dollar dust. is my golf just want when you will get charging up the iraq? it is actually pretty easy when you take this charging device, which has a very practical plug on a lot of books. so here's the socket line. here on the other...
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here.st the battle of belleau wood. that's what most people are probably surprised to understand here at the aigne-marne cemetery. yes, yes, we're here where primarily the u.s. marine corps took over three weeks of bloody combat. they were relieved by u.s. troops who continued the fight. many of whom fell on the fields just to my left here. so you've got a lot of stories here of u.s. marine corps, u.s. army, we have our navy medal of honor recipient buried just behind the camera here. so so many stories to tell. and we're just trying to find ways to make that connection with the visitor who has very limited time at these sites. >> how about the hill 204 chateau-thierry memorial, is that under your direction >> we manage the battlefield of well? >> we manage the battlefield of belleau wood, about 200 acres of belleau wood, about 200 acres of the original site of the original site of belleau wood wood and then yes, hill 204, we usually call it the chateau-thierry american monument, but it's o
here.st the battle of belleau wood. that's what most people are probably surprised to understand here at the aigne-marne cemetery. yes, yes, we're here where primarily the u.s. marine corps took over three weeks of bloody combat. they were relieved by u.s. troops who continued the fight. many of whom fell on the fields just to my left here. so you've got a lot of stories here of u.s. marine corps, u.s. army, we have our navy medal of honor recipient buried just behind the camera here. so so...
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you don't waste that all here we try to make the best of everything we do here. wasting food is terrible in general, but i think especially in new york or so many people you know and such, close proximity that need it. i think other bakeries during the ways that instead of donating it, it's kind of just a couple of dogs myself where they were like instead of donating. and they'd rather just throw it away because it was maybe losing money, but you lose money anyway, throwing it away. and so i think it be better if you just gave it to someone in rabbit funds that are right there. let me get you. my name is sam agnew. i'm a volunteer with the lower manhattan food, not bombs. and we are in tompkins square park right now, which is where we serve food every sunday at 4 30 pm. it's true that was otherwise going to be thrown away from a grocery store that we pick it up from. and we take the food of food. we cook it every sunday and we serve in the park for free people who are hungry as a way to mitigate food waste and feed hungry people and just build a sense of solidarity and resiliency in our
you don't waste that all here we try to make the best of everything we do here. wasting food is terrible in general, but i think especially in new york or so many people you know and such, close proximity that need it. i think other bakeries during the ways that instead of donating it, it's kind of just a couple of dogs myself where they were like instead of donating. and they'd rather just throw it away because it was maybe losing money, but you lose money anyway, throwing it away. and so i...
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allstate you need an ecolab scientific clean here. and you need it here. and here. and here.oms stay clean is now helping the places you go every day too. seek a commitment to clean. look for the ecolab science certified seal. did you know prilosec otc can stop frequent heartburn before it begins? heartburn happens when stomach acid refluxes into the esophagus. prilosec otc uses a unique delayed-release formula that helps it pass through the tough stomach acid. it then works to turn down acid...
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he says his heart is beating fast and he's happy to be here. >> and here's ashley cohen. words. >> i'm honored to be part of such an amazing team. these lawyers did an incredible job. so thankful to be a part of it and help mr. cosby and proud to be here and watch him get released. >> this wonderful attorney, hailey, who you see her. her father was in prison with mr. cosby. he sent a message to mr. cosby before he left today -- >> neil: a couple of questions directed at bill cosby but lawyers or the staff here don't give him a chance. when he does speak, i'm going to take you to that. we're going to ken bilken. what do you think of this, out of the blue? >> look, i think we have to divorce ourselves from the emotions of the allegations and look at the legal procedure mounted against him. if you look at it, there was an agreement in 2005 with the district attorney. he felt they didn't have a case to prove beyond a reasonable doubt. so they agreed they wouldn't prosecute him. flash forward to 2016, they reneg on that agreement and decide to move forward with the prosecution
he says his heart is beating fast and he's happy to be here. >> and here's ashley cohen. words. >> i'm honored to be part of such an amazing team. these lawyers did an incredible job. so thankful to be a part of it and help mr. cosby and proud to be here and watch him get released. >> this wonderful attorney, hailey, who you see her. her father was in prison with mr. cosby. he sent a message to mr. cosby before he left today -- >> neil: a couple of questions directed at...
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a county's footsteps here? yes mike.i spoke to several bay area doctors today and they told me that the delta variant cases are projected to double every two weeks nationwide, and they say masks are actually a good idea, even for all vaccination status is. the delta variant is now in the bay area where three out of 10 people are either unvaccinated or partially vaccinated, leaving them at high risk for getting infected and suffering severe illness. it's really two worlds now. um you have the vaccinated world and you have the unvaccinated world. and the risk for the unvaccinated just rises every day. it's the reason los angeles county now recommends everyone wear masks in public indoor spaces, regardless of vaccination status. i would think that it would be reasonable advice for public health officials here to say. you know if you're in a indoors, and you don't know whether people are vaccinated or not, and they're not wearing masks. if you were masculine, add a little bit more to your protection. on tuesday, state health
a county's footsteps here? yes mike.i spoke to several bay area doctors today and they told me that the delta variant cases are projected to double every two weeks nationwide, and they say masks are actually a good idea, even for all vaccination status is. the delta variant is now in the bay area where three out of 10 people are either unvaccinated or partially vaccinated, leaving them at high risk for getting infected and suffering severe illness. it's really two worlds now. um you have the...