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authorities to investigate cost us, you know, locus of the university of southern california and herman fritz of the georgia institute of technology have arrived to conduct field research quite impressive to see the devastation there. now, 3 weeks after the event here, we can get to see why it's important to come up as quickly as possible. or at least once the emergencies over. because a lot of bulldozing in this area are ready. so a lot of evidence is very last. the researchers will be combing the debris for traces of the wave time is of the essence cleanup operations of all ready raised valuable evidence. and the monsoon rains that you to start soon, all the working as a non scientist is very much like being. and it actually practicing there's multiple murders taking place. you really have to piece like in the puzzle, the sequence of events that unami she'd 1st and this made houses collapse or where did they collapse because of the earthquake and this phenomena finished them off? what were the people doing? why is it that some people died and some people, the, well i, the to research
authorities to investigate cost us, you know, locus of the university of southern california and herman fritz of the georgia institute of technology have arrived to conduct field research quite impressive to see the devastation there. now, 3 weeks after the event here, we can get to see why it's important to come up as quickly as possible. or at least once the emergencies over. because a lot of bulldozing in this area are ready. so a lot of evidence is very last. the researchers will be combing...
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in a bay that up until now had not been seen as soon on the hazards 20 kilometer south of one e. herman fritz is conducting research in par lou. tucked away at the back of the bay, the town is home to 350 pounds and residence. thousands of people lost their lives here. accompanied by 2 indonesian colleagues, herman fritz drives to the parking lot of the shopping center overlooking the bay. he's investigation into the dynamics of the wave relies heavily on videos from mobile phones, this exact spot that you saw on the field. you can see the bar. yes. and now the way from people running away, people running away. and that's the 2nd way located. dive one. so now we can basically see how high the water is almost in the billboard the wave reached a height of more than 4 meters. more than the to determine the cause of the synonymy terminal free 1st leads to create a computer model with a devastating wave. for this he has to determine its height at different points in the city and measure how far it spread inland. i tried to some detailed survey near to be going to try to get a 3 d scanner. an
in a bay that up until now had not been seen as soon on the hazards 20 kilometer south of one e. herman fritz is conducting research in par lou. tucked away at the back of the bay, the town is home to 350 pounds and residence. thousands of people lost their lives here. accompanied by 2 indonesian colleagues, herman fritz drives to the parking lot of the shopping center overlooking the bay. he's investigation into the dynamics of the wave relies heavily on videos from mobile phones, this exact...
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bank that up until now had not been seen as a tsunami hazards on. 20 kilometers south of one need herman fritz he's conducting research in part. tucked away at the back of the bank the town is home to 350000 residents thousands of people lost their lives here. accompanied by 2 indonesian colleagues come in fritz drives to the parking lot of the shopping center overlooking the bank he's investigation into the dynamics of the wave relies heavily on videos from mobile phones this is the exact spot where you saw on the feed you so you can see the billboard yet. another way of telling people running away people running away. and that's the 2nd was going right over their eyes. now we can basically see how high the water is almost on top of the billboard. the waves reached a height of more than 4 metres. to determine the kools of the tsunami hermann fritz 1st needs to create a computer model of the devastating wave for this he has to determine its height at different points in the city and measure how far it spread inland i tried to some detailed survey years to begin to try to get it to 3 d. s
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20 kilometers south of one e. herman fritz is conducting research in lou tucked away at the back of the bay. the town is home to 350000 residence. thousands of people lost their lives here. accompanied by 2 indonesian colleagues, herman fritz drives to the parking lot of a shopping center overlooking the bay. he's investigation into the dynamics of the wave relies heavily on videos from mobile phones, the exact spot that we saw on the field. you can see that a lot, yes. and the way from people running away, people running away. and that's the 2nd way located side one. so now we can basically see how high the water is almost in the billboard the wave reached a height of more than 4 meters for and then the to determine the cause of the synonymy term and needs to create a computer model of the devastating wave for this, he has to determine its height at different points in the city and measure how far it spread in land. i tried to some details serving years ago to try to get a 3 d stand. and the purpose of that is to get 3 d space. but the light stands all the point class and we can see ho
20 kilometers south of one e. herman fritz is conducting research in lou tucked away at the back of the bay. the town is home to 350000 residence. thousands of people lost their lives here. accompanied by 2 indonesian colleagues, herman fritz drives to the parking lot of a shopping center overlooking the bay. he's investigation into the dynamics of the wave relies heavily on videos from mobile phones, the exact spot that we saw on the field. you can see that a lot, yes. and the way from people...
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on the presidency herman eberhardt shows an nbc radio microphone from the franklin d roosevelt presidential library and museum where he's a supervisory curator. the microphone was used when fdr delivered his fireside chats. we'll learn why these talks were so effective in rallying a desperate nation during the great depression and we'll hear an excerpt from fdr's 1933 radio broadcast on the banking crisis the roosevelt library provided the video. well, i'm herman eberhardt supervisory museum curator at the franklin roosevelt presidential library and museum back again to talk about the stories connected to interesting objects in the museum collection. today we're going to be looking at an artifact that relates to one of fdr's greatest strengths his extraordinary talents as a communicator. and here is the object now it may be hard for a modern audience to recognize but this is a very early nbc radio microphone that dates from the 1930s. the microphone is quite large. it stands over 15 inches high and it's made of metal and very heavy notice the large base it needs to keep from tipping over. n
on the presidency herman eberhardt shows an nbc radio microphone from the franklin d roosevelt presidential library and museum where he's a supervisory curator. the microphone was used when fdr delivered his fireside chats. we'll learn why these talks were so effective in rallying a desperate nation during the great depression and we'll hear an excerpt from fdr's 1933 radio broadcast on the banking crisis the roosevelt library provided the video. well, i'm herman eberhardt supervisory museum...
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well, i'm herman eberhardt supervisory museum curator at the franklin roosevelt presidential library and museum back again to talk about the stories connected to interesting objects in the museum collection. today we're going to be looking at an artifact that relates to one of fdr's greatest strengths his extraordinary talents as a communicator. and here is the object now it may be hard for a modern audience to recognize but this is a very early nbc radio microphone that dates from the 1930s. the microphone is quite large. it stands over 15 inches high and it's made of metal and very heavy notice the large base it needs to keep from tipping over. now why is this microphone special? well, this is one of the microphones fdr used when he delivered some of his famous fireside chat radio speeches from the white house. now some of you might be asking what so fireside chat and why is it important? i promise to get to that in a moment, but first for the radio buffs out there, i'll point out a few technical details about our microphone. this is an rca model 4a1 condenser microphone. it was pr
well, i'm herman eberhardt supervisory museum curator at the franklin roosevelt presidential library and museum back again to talk about the stories connected to interesting objects in the museum collection. today we're going to be looking at an artifact that relates to one of fdr's greatest strengths his extraordinary talents as a communicator. and here is the object now it may be hard for a modern audience to recognize but this is a very early nbc radio microphone that dates from the 1930s....
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in tuskegee studies to ever happen again. >> host: never too late to restore faith and trust, by herman shaw. do you think it's been fully restored when it comes to the legacy of the tuskegee study? >> guest: yes, yes, yes, i do but it will take a lot of work and a lot of hard, serioust , heartfelt conversation and i think together not alone but together we can, we can bring about the faith and trust in getting better healthcare and equity in our lives. i believe that truly -- i don't think we will ever be perfect because we are human beings and we are still going to have some, we will still have some discrimination and some injusticesdind but i think we co much better of what we are doing now. when i asked my father about how he felt a few days after he learned that he had been a part of the study and my father said that i cannot do anything about what has happened to me and all of those other men but it is up to you all to make sure that it doesn't happen again and you paraphrasedwords and echoed a little and what mr. shaw had just said and for some of the words that was an apology by
in tuskegee studies to ever happen again. >> host: never too late to restore faith and trust, by herman shaw. do you think it's been fully restored when it comes to the legacy of the tuskegee study? >> guest: yes, yes, yes, i do but it will take a lot of work and a lot of hard, serioust , heartfelt conversation and i think together not alone but together we can, we can bring about the faith and trust in getting better healthcare and equity in our lives. i believe that truly -- i...
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engaging in tactics that manipulate media right you can read for instance manufacturing consent by herman and chomsky they talk about the various filters that exist there are natural structural constraints built into the system in the west and so we only end up with the news that is quote fit to print but donald trump comes along and is basically not even trying to hide his his intentions and he took measures quite honestly that went far beyond anything that we had seen now in modern american history pauline and the european council has warned against what i describe a systematic attempt to dismantle freedom of expression in hungary and poland which seems to be impressed by the size of the one given authorities on which seem to be also a picketing across the board. absolutely and gary actually the country which put in place there for us to go was measures to prevent journalist to investigate on the sunday me and threatening journalist for we said. prison sentences for publishing fic news even though no one knew what exactly we're fit news according to the angering government. and the and
engaging in tactics that manipulate media right you can read for instance manufacturing consent by herman and chomsky they talk about the various filters that exist there are natural structural constraints built into the system in the west and so we only end up with the news that is quote fit to print but donald trump comes along and is basically not even trying to hide his his intentions and he took measures quite honestly that went far beyond anything that we had seen now in modern american...
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sort of our aggressive stances against against the media right he was constantly engaging in what herman and chomsky called black rights sort of disciplining members of the press except you know the difference with trump is that he was very explicit and very out who are in the way in which he was doing that there was no there was no subtlety to him you know or in the united states there's a long tradition of the government are engaging in tactics that manipulate media right you can read for instance manufacturing consent by herman and chomsky they talk about the various filters that exist their natural structural constraints built into the system in the west and so we only end up with the news that is quote fit to print but donald trump comes along and is basically not even trying to hide his his intentions and he took measures quite honestly that went far beyond anything that we had seen you know in modern american history pauline and the european council has warned against what i describe a systematic attempt to dismantle freedom of expression in hungary and poland which seems to be im
sort of our aggressive stances against against the media right he was constantly engaging in what herman and chomsky called black rights sort of disciplining members of the press except you know the difference with trump is that he was very explicit and very out who are in the way in which he was doing that there was no there was no subtlety to him you know or in the united states there's a long tradition of the government are engaging in tactics that manipulate media right you can read for...
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established that the strongest wave cut a path $300.00 metres inland but cost us in a lucky's and herman fritz are only at the start of their investigation they now have to identify the events that triggered the deadly waves and find out how it could have swept into the bay. soon means the port nami the waves the waves the destroy the pool water. these words now in universal use dates from the 17th century it comes from the place on the planet most frequently affected by tsunamis japan. it was coined by fisherman when returning to shore on a storm free day they discovered the waves had leveled their villages. akhil last tsunami to hit japan caused the fukushima nuclear disaster in 2011 it was triggered by a sea quake measuring 9 point one on the richter scale. the wave killed more than 18000 people and soon i mean up or can cause a tsunami has no meteorological cause that's the primary cause of tsunamis are earthquakes and sea quakes. the vast majority of tsunamis are generated by sea quakes which in turn are triggered by the earth's tectonic activity. the earth's crust is composed of se
established that the strongest wave cut a path $300.00 metres inland but cost us in a lucky's and herman fritz are only at the start of their investigation they now have to identify the events that triggered the deadly waves and find out how it could have swept into the bay. soon means the port nami the waves the waves the destroy the pool water. these words now in universal use dates from the 17th century it comes from the place on the planet most frequently affected by tsunamis japan. it was...
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asked herman. then she says to her daughters, come to me, we're all going to die. they were lucky yet the trauma remains. let us know. the israeli say we are terrorists, but we haven't done anything to anyone. we haven't fired any rockets. scenes of destruction also, and central garza city bombed out buildings and shattered lives. some people still camp out amid the ruins where their homes one stood. palestinian sources say some 2000 apartments were destroyed for israel. this was collateral damage caused by its attacks on the infrastructure of islamic thomas militants, which israel says use civilians as human shields. mohammed uh, sophia, had his apartment here. now he doesn't know where to go so far. no one is offered to help. i collected these things from wherever i could. now i sleep here masters calling the cease fire, a victory for them, which these motorists also insist. but most people are simply exhausted and want peace. mohammed nik dot is a dentist in gaza. city where the building next to his was destroyed. he says i must be, they will event cycle organis
asked herman. then she says to her daughters, come to me, we're all going to die. they were lucky yet the trauma remains. let us know. the israeli say we are terrorists, but we haven't done anything to anyone. we haven't fired any rockets. scenes of destruction also, and central garza city bombed out buildings and shattered lives. some people still camp out amid the ruins where their homes one stood. palestinian sources say some 2000 apartments were destroyed for israel. this was collateral...
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britney gallagher and kiara herman. so let's take a look at the agenda. i will present our enrollment and service statistics. -- >> clerk: sorry to interrupt. i'm not able to share the presentation: >> yes. >> clerk: apologies for the interruption. >> thank you and thank you, ms. herman for the interruption. we want to make sure folks can see what we are presenting today. so if we can go to the agenda slide, please. so i will present our enrollment and service statistics. ms. gallagher will present our drink sea. for those of you following our clean power sf program, you're our program remains stable. there's really no changes since our last meeting so with that i'll turn it over to delinquencies. >> i'll be providing an update on the data we provided to you at the last meeting as well as providing some additional information on customer protections in place or in development to assist customers with their utility debt during this time. thanks kiara. okay. so all delinquency data being presented to you today is off the march 29th, 2021, and it is in the s
britney gallagher and kiara herman. so let's take a look at the agenda. i will present our enrollment and service statistics. -- >> clerk: sorry to interrupt. i'm not able to share the presentation: >> yes. >> clerk: apologies for the interruption. >> thank you and thank you, ms. herman for the interruption. we want to make sure folks can see what we are presenting today. so if we can go to the agenda slide, please. so i will present our enrollment and service...
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. >> reporter: the vet alex herman affectionately calls him mr. handsome. he was probably anything but handsome to people who spotted him prancing the pavement in san francisco. >> it was pretty shocking. at first i thought it wasn't real. >> reporter: but it was real. animal control cornered it in the bernal neighborhood. video shows animal doctors hauling it away from this porch. they say he is healthy and had a radio carrigan meaning he is being tracked by biologists. >> it's normal dispersal behavior. really moving around the peninsula is normal behavior for them. >> reporter: mr. handsome will be transported by some team who will release him somewhere in the wild. >> can't say where he is going to be released but he probably will not go back to santa cruz because we don't want him to find his way to san francisco again. >> reporter: zoo officials say if you spot a wild animal like this, make a lot of noise and wave your hands. they said that the animal is probably more scared of you than you are of it. justin andrews, kpix5. >>> i am anne makovec at th
. >> reporter: the vet alex herman affectionately calls him mr. handsome. he was probably anything but handsome to people who spotted him prancing the pavement in san francisco. >> it was pretty shocking. at first i thought it wasn't real. >> reporter: but it was real. animal control cornered it in the bernal neighborhood. video shows animal doctors hauling it away from this porch. they say he is healthy and had a radio carrigan meaning he is being tracked by biologists....
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suicidarse >>>> el pentágono reconoce q> pl tení p pent'agono reconoci'o que t ten'ian la raz'on que su hermanicipación en un envi'o un infierno de acoso sexual antes de ser brutalmente asesinada. empez'o con una solicitud superior para par participar en un tr'io sexual, cuando ya lo reporto se co convirti'o en blanco de burlas del propio acosador que no fue castigad >>> a un familia recibió el infe antes .a una la familia re recibi'o el informe antes de que fuera publicado,l >> fallamos a la hora de protegerla, esto >>>l gabia pasemos a la hora de protegernos dijo el jefe de gabinete del ej'ercito al r revelar este documento de 270 p'aginas realizado por te testimonios de 150 agentes en el documento narra relacionado al acoso, después identificaron esta persona como persona de interés, y que sinlos que se cometieron cuando te testificaron a (nombre ex extranjero( como personal interese la desaparici'on de vanessa, y sin decirle ni quitarle el celular simplemente los pusieron en cuarentena t te'oricamente por contacto con un enfermo de covid-19 cuando encontraron los restos de gu guill'en test
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irma passed away in 2017 and colleagues of mine and doubt a lecture in herman's honor for there's none who had been better to get that first lecture than justice ginsburg. so i invited her to come in to my delight buto not surprised she said yes absolutely. and what's interesting about it is she supposed him in early 2019 but because doctors discovered lung cancer and she had of surgery for that we had to postpone. she resisted postponing. so important her to come and honor her irma i really had to entrust your family and others to prevail on her she really needed to not travel. she only relented when her doctor said no, you cannot travel. at that point we postpone but she immediately reschedulede for new dates. she came in october of 2019 to the event to honor her mother. i will share she's not full steam. she was still undergoing treatment in this case now back in treatment for pancreatic cancer. itit was a struggle for her to come. but it's really important her to come and honor her irma. the book arises out of that because in the lead up to her visit we learn that the university
irma passed away in 2017 and colleagues of mine and doubt a lecture in herman's honor for there's none who had been better to get that first lecture than justice ginsburg. so i invited her to come in to my delight buto not surprised she said yes absolutely. and what's interesting about it is she supposed him in early 2019 but because doctors discovered lung cancer and she had of surgery for that we had to postpone. she resisted postponing. so important her to come and honor her irma i really...
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he's herman control only a small part of the country, the ras belong to brutal warlords and their gangs. that's when president of re stan or a shot to darrow, asked russia for out. with the approval of the un security council, the moscow start to stand in like weapons and instructors to train the army. that how to turn the tide. now the government claims it controls over 90 percent of its territory. you can still, how many russian instructions are there are, there are 535 instructors. what are they allowed to do here or do they train only in the open fire? they cannot open fire unless their lives in danger, or if somebody shoot the russians and can find that right have available. yes, they need to defend themselves. the russian instructor isn't c r. r. feel part of the russian army, but certainly have vast military experience for security reasons. they don't want to be identified and don't give their real names. one of the tasks that the russians and local military carry out together is this sporting civilian convoys were grounded rare access to see them working close shop programs. the
he's herman control only a small part of the country, the ras belong to brutal warlords and their gangs. that's when president of re stan or a shot to darrow, asked russia for out. with the approval of the un security council, the moscow start to stand in like weapons and instructors to train the army. that how to turn the tide. now the government claims it controls over 90 percent of its territory. you can still, how many russian instructions are there are, there are 535 instructors. what are...
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herman says some of its usual water sources are already in short supply with the drought.re starting to see these available resources of water either. get smaller shrink or completely go away as reservoirs disappear. firefighters will look for alternatives like ponds and streams or someone swimming pools. >> we have the ability to draft water from those water sources which allows us to refill the engine so they can continue. >> fighting fires hydrants and local water systems are a further water source but often unreliable in rural areas hit by drought. more often than not water will have to be trucked in the a water tender. >> this one holds 3,000 gallons as a portable tool that can resupply strike teams on the ground. >> when we start working vegetation fires, larger incidents. we have to pull in more water tenders from outside of the area to help us fight that fire. the lack of water may mean more. why on the use of fire retardant from above and on hand crews which have been greatly expanded this year as a result of the drought. >> where we use in shovels and so forth. c
herman says some of its usual water sources are already in short supply with the drought.re starting to see these available resources of water either. get smaller shrink or completely go away as reservoirs disappear. firefighters will look for alternatives like ponds and streams or someone swimming pools. >> we have the ability to draft water from those water sources which allows us to refill the engine so they can continue. >> fighting fires hydrants and local water systems are a...
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. >> and herman joining us live from san jose with the latest on what's happening at the scene there. dan, thank you very much. meantime, governor newsome. he also went to san jose after word of the shooting to meet with the vta families have been waiting for word on the status of their loved ones understand said some of still waiting during a news conference following the meeting of the governor decried the ever-increasing gun violence in this country. >> it feels like this happens over and over and over again. rinse and repeat rinse and repeat it. one that long ago i was standing out here. talking about the tragic loss of 2 children. one mother's arms. the gilroy festival, all of us gathered here today. looking at the scene, the senate governors mayors chief. a similar tone terms expression of condolence this. all right. the motions and perhaps the right words. but it begs the question, what the is going on. united states of america. the is wrong with us. and when we got come to grips with this one. we're gonna put down our arms literally and figuratively. >> a vigil is planned tomo
. >> and herman joining us live from san jose with the latest on what's happening at the scene there. dan, thank you very much. meantime, governor newsome. he also went to san jose after word of the shooting to meet with the vta families have been waiting for word on the status of their loved ones understand said some of still waiting during a news conference following the meeting of the governor decried the ever-increasing gun violence in this country. >> it feels like this happens...
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in d $1018.00, the central african, he's got herman control only a small part of the country. the ras belong to brutal warlords in their gangs. that's when president stan are shot to darrow, asked russia for out with the approval of the un security council. moscow started to stand in like weapons and instructors to train the army. but how did turn the tide now? the government claims it controls over 90 percent of its territory. got a huge you can still, how many russian instructions are there. are. there are 535 instructors. what are they allowed to do here? i did a train only in the open fire. they cannot open fire unless the lives sign dangerous . if somebody shoot, the russians can find it. right? yes, they need to defend themselves. the russian and structure is in the are, are still part of the russian army, but certainly have vast military experience for security reasons. they don't want to be identified and don't give their real names. one of the tasks that the russians and local military carry out together is the sporting civilian convoys. were grounded, rare access to
in d $1018.00, the central african, he's got herman control only a small part of the country. the ras belong to brutal warlords in their gangs. that's when president stan are shot to darrow, asked russia for out with the approval of the un security council. moscow started to stand in like weapons and instructors to train the army. but how did turn the tide now? the government claims it controls over 90 percent of its territory. got a huge you can still, how many russian instructions are there....
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herman to say the least what's your response to the people who are trumpeting biden as the new f.d.r. people like crist of all turn others i'm just kind of amazed by it and yet i'm not surprised by it it's just sort of stunningly inappropriate i mean f.d.r. got to the point by them by the mid thirty's when he was going for reelection that he would repeatedly say he would denounce the economic royalists you know it's right to do it and equally nothing 136 with the 2nd election the parkas he did because that's how americans and he actually said i i welcome their hatred i welcome the hatred of the economically of course he was from the economic staff he was just part of why he could get away with it as much as if my dentist said to manhattan donors and 29 t. he said i have no interest in demonizing millionaires and billionaires i don't think you're the problem and nothing will fundamentally change when i'm elected president no one standard of living. will ever change f.d.r. to some extensive push some very real public sector job creating interventions in the economy the c.c.c. the public
herman to say the least what's your response to the people who are trumpeting biden as the new f.d.r. people like crist of all turn others i'm just kind of amazed by it and yet i'm not surprised by it it's just sort of stunningly inappropriate i mean f.d.r. got to the point by them by the mid thirty's when he was going for reelection that he would repeatedly say he would denounce the economic royalists you know it's right to do it and equally nothing 136 with the 2nd election the parkas he did...
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the next few days will be key. dates are wrong, case numbers and trans miss ability will help to herman with the england continues down its path to freedom. open the brakes on its road maps out of lockdown. but the w to charlotte chelsea until she filed the report she joins me now from london. good evening to you. charlotte's. another lot of concern there about this so called india variance. what do we know tonight? what it is? i'm sure you can imagine all watching case number's extremely closely doing the public regular update. what we've heard today is that now 2967 cases of this indian variance have been identified. that is up 28 percent since monday through a considerable rise in just the last couple of days alone. and for anyone who can remember back in january here in the u. k. when the, the tenants burying the varying that went on to become dominant. he has started to spread, there are echoes of that. it could send some alarm bells ringing, bump we on to the same position here in the u. k as we was back in december and january when the ken barron fred. and that is because of the
the next few days will be key. dates are wrong, case numbers and trans miss ability will help to herman with the england continues down its path to freedom. open the brakes on its road maps out of lockdown. but the w to charlotte chelsea until she filed the report she joins me now from london. good evening to you. charlotte's. another lot of concern there about this so called india variance. what do we know tonight? what it is? i'm sure you can imagine all watching case number's extremely...
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well, i'm herman eberhardt supervisory museum curator at the franklin roosevelt presidential library and museum back again to talk about the stories connected to interesting objects in the museum collection. today we're going to be looking at an artifact that relates to one of fdr's greatest strengths his extraordinary talents as a communicator. and here is the object now it may be hard for a modern audience to recognize but this is a
well, i'm herman eberhardt supervisory museum curator at the franklin roosevelt presidential library and museum back again to talk about the stories connected to interesting objects in the museum collection. today we're going to be looking at an artifact that relates to one of fdr's greatest strengths his extraordinary talents as a communicator. and here is the object now it may be hard for a modern audience to recognize but this is a
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says the next few days will be key. dates are wrong, case numbers and transmit ability will help us. herman, with england continues down its path to freedom. open the brakes on its road maps out of lock down. to our science correspondence, derek williams with your questions on the corona virus. this time, the question about variance from a different perspective call sir, as could be to virus inevitably continues to mutate, could also mutate to become less deadly. this is complicated, but here goes the short answer is yes, that could happen and we hope it will. but there is no guarantee scientist used to believe that pathogens always evolved to grow less deadly because it was thought a deadly disease is an effective disease. the reasoning was that if a pathogen kills its host, especially if it kills that host quickly, then it lowers its own chances of being passed on so less deadly, more transmissible variance should have an evolutionary advantage, right? well, the problem with that logic is that virulence can also be viewed as an advantage because the sick of the host grows, the more likely
says the next few days will be key. dates are wrong, case numbers and transmit ability will help us. herman, with england continues down its path to freedom. open the brakes on its road maps out of lock down. to our science correspondence, derek williams with your questions on the corona virus. this time, the question about variance from a different perspective call sir, as could be to virus inevitably continues to mutate, could also mutate to become less deadly. this is complicated, but here...
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if he had been named herman carruthers, safe to say there would be no empire.egion to a mighty kingdom all without wearing a shirt. you have to be a good leader to do that. if prince charles tried ruling without a shirt the monarchy would be over by the day. king shacka was eventually killed by his two brothers, those closest to him. that's why i avoid family reunions. my brothers might try to take me out so they can get control of my traveling spoon collection. back off leroy these spoons are mine, (~bleep~)! moving observe, queen abina of zalza, started with a small power and conquered surrounding areas, like dunkin' donuts, took the whole place over. week amina did have a complicated love life, taking lovers in every city she conquered, and then killing them. yet for some reason, men still went to sleep with her even though they knew it would be fatal. we are truly the dumbest gender. never trust a big butt and a smile. next we move on to 1940s ethiopia and its ruler emperor hali salasi, or his imperial hali salasi i, conquering lion of tribe of judah, king
if he had been named herman carruthers, safe to say there would be no empire.egion to a mighty kingdom all without wearing a shirt. you have to be a good leader to do that. if prince charles tried ruling without a shirt the monarchy would be over by the day. king shacka was eventually killed by his two brothers, those closest to him. that's why i avoid family reunions. my brothers might try to take me out so they can get control of my traveling spoon collection. back off leroy these spoons are...
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herman, thank you for all you do and thank you for joining us this afternoon. >> it is our pleasure atd i'm still 35. that's why i take oste bi-flex to keep me moving the way i was made to, it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex, plus vitamin d for immune support. if you have risk factors like heart disease, diabetes and raised triglycerides,... ...vascepa can give you something to celebrate. ♪ vascepa, when added to your statin,... ...is clinically proven to provide 25% lower risk from heart attack and stroke. vascepa is clearly different. first and only fda approved. celebrate less risk. even for those with family history. ♪ don't take vascepa if you are... ...or become allergic to icosapent ethyl or any inactive ingredient in vascepa. serious side effects may occur like heart rhythm problems and bleeding. heart rhythm problems may occur in more people... ...with persistent cardiovascular risk or who have had them in the past. tell your doctor if you experience an irregular heartbeat or other heart rhythm problems. possible side effects include muscle
herman, thank you for all you do and thank you for joining us this afternoon. >> it is our pleasure atd i'm still 35. that's why i take oste bi-flex to keep me moving the way i was made to, it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex, plus vitamin d for immune support. if you have risk factors like heart disease, diabetes and raised triglycerides,... ...vascepa can give you something to celebrate. ♪ vascepa, when added to your statin,... ...is clinically...
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you have a back up almost to lake herman. this is 680 as you head toward that 780 connector.eep that in mind if you are out early this morning. also if you are up early you have a lot of brake lights to contend with for that ride in to the pass. things already busy for super commuters. you have brake lights and it's the usual stuff to just about north flynn. you will get a bit of a break. checking the travel times for the pass. we are now at 42 minutes. couple other things to look out for if you are going south 17 right before santa cruz avenue. we have the left lane blocked due to an accident. seeing brake lights on the northbound side. noninjury crash. hopefully they will clear that quickly. we are dealing fog this morning, live look at the golden gate bridge. chp has issued a fog advisory. with that you will have some limited visibility to deal with this morning for that ride along 101 and across the golden gate bridge. it is 5:48. time to check the forecast. >>> here is another view of the fog with that pacific ocean breeze kicking in for us. a lovely view with our sales
you have a back up almost to lake herman. this is 680 as you head toward that 780 connector.eep that in mind if you are out early this morning. also if you are up early you have a lot of brake lights to contend with for that ride in to the pass. things already busy for super commuters. you have brake lights and it's the usual stuff to just about north flynn. you will get a bit of a break. checking the travel times for the pass. we are now at 42 minutes. couple other things to look out for if...
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>> well, you know, brother don, at the deepest in american history, herman melville used to say truth uncompromisingly told will always have its jagged edges. which is to say, truth is always unsettling, always unnerving, including ourselves. so no one group will ever have a possession of the truth. there is a difference between wholesale lies and retail lies. right now, the republican party is wrestling with a neo fascist insurgency. when you talk about trump, he's not an isolated individual. the majority of white fellow citizens in america voted for him. so it is a movement. it is based on wholesale lies. like white supremacists' ideology, like attacks on jews and muslims and gays and lesbians and the rule of big military. and big money. the democratic party has its retail lies. you have brother biden and sister harris talking about america is not a racist country. that's a lie. it is. why do they have to tell that retail lie? because that's a political strategy too. so we have to keep track of the fact that truth is bigger than all of us, brother. and anybody who enters in the ques
>> well, you know, brother don, at the deepest in american history, herman melville used to say truth uncompromisingly told will always have its jagged edges. which is to say, truth is always unsettling, always unnerving, including ourselves. so no one group will ever have a possession of the truth. there is a difference between wholesale lies and retail lies. right now, the republican party is wrestling with a neo fascist insurgency. when you talk about trump, he's not an isolated...
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uncle herman volunteered with meals on wheels.often with the sampling of his world famous baked goods. that's right. an exmarine, a bodybuilder who kept secret recipes for chocolate cake and pound cake. colleagues used to joke about sending a piece to the state crime lab just to determine the ingredients. and we're devastated to report that this past march trooper brown was hospitalized with covid-19. a short time later, he was gone. keep his entire family in your thoughts this afternoon along with his community and the michigan state police. thank you for letting us into your homes during these extraordinary times. we are grateful. "the beat" with ari melber starts right now. >> hi, nicole. thank you as always for those reports that you do and thank you very much. i want to welcome everyone to "the beat," joining you as legal walls close in on the trump organization. here's what we know right now. the former president's business and personal finances have been under a microscope at the new york da's office. we know they have esca
uncle herman volunteered with meals on wheels.often with the sampling of his world famous baked goods. that's right. an exmarine, a bodybuilder who kept secret recipes for chocolate cake and pound cake. colleagues used to joke about sending a piece to the state crime lab just to determine the ingredients. and we're devastated to report that this past march trooper brown was hospitalized with covid-19. a short time later, he was gone. keep his entire family in your thoughts this afternoon along...
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herman square group chairman and ceo, it's mike baker welcome back paperwork.man and ceo might i might add. the house there is that my arms folded. to answer your question i don't remember them i will talk anyway. we are in a sense that were already. again that's not a military conflict. i'm not talking about massive ground attacks and played out in different area. the chinese regime for a number of years. were talking straight up propaganda work talk but the theft of intellectual property economic espionage. unit talked about that a lot. whether were talking about the cyber shenanigans they engaged in. if their mapping our infrastructure on almost a daily basis. whether were talking about their expanding aggression in the indian ocean, the east and south china sees, look this is a conflict because you point out in the gray zone. but it exists. we have to be smarter about how we deal with it. that's what when asked about pride that's my next question. the first and it comes to mind for me has a free-market libertarian as we cannot completely sacrifice our trade
herman square group chairman and ceo, it's mike baker welcome back paperwork.man and ceo might i might add. the house there is that my arms folded. to answer your question i don't remember them i will talk anyway. we are in a sense that were already. again that's not a military conflict. i'm not talking about massive ground attacks and played out in different area. the chinese regime for a number of years. were talking straight up propaganda work talk but the theft of intellectual property...
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project would involve key sources for these investigations and evaluations and the joint project to herman effectiveness and the security and policies, procedures and practices providing dependent evaluation. i think you will find a reoccurring thing, lack of communication coordination existing on the catholic campus providing security, emergency preparedness, staff and members of the legislative branch. on the emergency preparedness prior too january 6 released in april, aoc with emergency policies and procedures for workplace violence and protesters with limited information the response. more alarming was lack of training over the years for an i active shooter, sheltering in place, services, workplace violence and the likelihood for these violence occurring has increased exponentially. these leaders commented the legislative branch organization has not conducted all of these and they involve one or another side of the capitol. ordination of these are extremely difficult. all the recommendations put forth in this report wouldn't have a breach of capitol, we believe strongly policy, traini
project would involve key sources for these investigations and evaluations and the joint project to herman effectiveness and the security and policies, procedures and practices providing dependent evaluation. i think you will find a reoccurring thing, lack of communication coordination existing on the catholic campus providing security, emergency preparedness, staff and members of the legislative branch. on the emergency preparedness prior too january 6 released in april, aoc with emergency...
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in two hours 40 minutes herman eberhardt shows an nbc radio microphone from the franklin d roosevelt presidential library and museum where he's a supervisory curator. the microphone was used when fdr delivered his fireside chance. today, i'm pleased to welcome professor carolyn gorgan. she is joining us from paris where i believe it is now about nine pm. and today she's going to be talking about vernacular images and personal accounts made in the aftermath of the 1906 earthquake and fires, san francisco. gorgen is associate professor of american studies at sorbonne university in paris where she teaches american history and culture. her research explores the history of photography in the american west with a special focus on photo networks like the calirn
in two hours 40 minutes herman eberhardt shows an nbc radio microphone from the franklin d roosevelt presidential library and museum where he's a supervisory curator. the microphone was used when fdr delivered his fireside chance. today, i'm pleased to welcome professor carolyn gorgan. she is joining us from paris where i believe it is now about nine pm. and today she's going to be talking about vernacular images and personal accounts made in the aftermath of the 1906 earthquake and fires, san...
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all >> right, sarah herman. thanks so much for getting us started. we want to talk more about this gamble with former nasa scientists. nasa watched.com keith, good morning. we talk to you yesterday about what we knew. given what little we now still know. what is your take? do you think if debris hit land or water, relatively soon, or would you think it mostly burned up? >> by coincidence i woke up this morning at a friend ally told me she is cuba diving in the maldives. and she didn't talk about foreign bring some, so i must assuming i'll hear. back based on all the information we got last night, it came in right in the indian ocean. nobody saw it fly over australia australia or new zealand, so it is actually down. one would think that if some damage had happened you would've heard something by no. but we'll see. >> it's so hard to track this stuff. just about 24 hours ago, we were talking about possibly coming down near took tremendous ten, in asia. they estimated area for the rocket crashing was actually quite far. it stretches far north as chicago
all >> right, sarah herman. thanks so much for getting us started. we want to talk more about this gamble with former nasa scientists. nasa watched.com keith, good morning. we talk to you yesterday about what we knew. given what little we now still know. what is your take? do you think if debris hit land or water, relatively soon, or would you think it mostly burned up? >> by coincidence i woke up this morning at a friend ally told me she is cuba diving in the maldives. and she...
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should lose it and are a lot of neighborhoods that have bike lanes in which you never see a pee-wee hermandy on the bicycle rolled up and down so they should lose of those bike lanes. >> thank you for the answers. errol back to you. >> moderator: candidates we are almost at a time but it want to squeeze in a few short lightning round stock question. keep your answers yes or no or just a few words. let me start with this. should the city bailout taxi drivers who are unable to pay back loans? mr. mateo. mateo: yes. >> moderator: mr. sliwa tragedy they should help them with the loans. >> moderator: wins last time you rode a city bike? sliwa: i've never ridden a a y bike. i wrote a schwinn bicycle daily newspaper for use as a kid. >> moderator: mr. mateo traitor i would get rid of all the speed cameras in york city. i will make sure no one gets another ticket because of the speed cameras. that is wrong and i will make sure that staten island knows we will get rid of all the speed cams in staten island. >> moderator: have you ever ridden a city bike? mateo: no. my own bike. >> moderator: would
should lose it and are a lot of neighborhoods that have bike lanes in which you never see a pee-wee hermandy on the bicycle rolled up and down so they should lose of those bike lanes. >> thank you for the answers. errol back to you. >> moderator: candidates we are almost at a time but it want to squeeze in a few short lightning round stock question. keep your answers yes or no or just a few words. let me start with this. should the city bailout taxi drivers who are unable to pay...
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lion on lee hours after arriving at the zoo's hospital to be examined, head veterinarian dr alex herman said the animal is a two year old male and appeared healthy. he looks very healthy, hey, has been radio colored by uc santa cruz. so we know a little bit about him. looks like he came out of the santa cruz mountains and got lost in san francisco on manny's young, too. so he probably recent separated from his mother. the mountain lion was captured late last night in san francisco's bernal heights. neighborhood residents spotted it in a tree on santa marina street near mission street. this is a busy area with homes and businesses. i came outside toe, take my garbage out, and there was a man sitting outside in the car who yelled at me to go back inside. there was a cougar in the tree. it was pretty shocking. at first, i thought it probably wasn't real because we couldn't see the mountain line it first on ben. i saw it. you know, obviously there is a bunch of commotion and i saw it fall from the tree and sought in my neighbor's front porch is. pretty wild. the mountain lion had been spott
lion on lee hours after arriving at the zoo's hospital to be examined, head veterinarian dr alex herman said the animal is a two year old male and appeared healthy. he looks very healthy, hey, has been radio colored by uc santa cruz. so we know a little bit about him. looks like he came out of the santa cruz mountains and got lost in san francisco on manny's young, too. so he probably recent separated from his mother. the mountain lion was captured late last night in san francisco's bernal...