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to support classic homesteading. stunning in its simplicity revolutionary in implications the idea proposed by powell would mark the first in the conflict over climate change. andrew change the way america recorded its geography. the implications of the 100th meridian not challenge only the -- but myths and passion. three days after he died, the dustbowl devastated the american west. and more recently, as we know, water shortages and crises have increased and are destined to get much worse. the ideas he came up with nearly 150 years ago such as keeping water and watersheds to give locals the power to control the water, ideas with increasing currency today serving as foundations, movements of bioregionalism in local sustainability. it makes sense. listen to what the land is telling us. plan accordingly. it is particularly pertinent today with global climate change. in his day, powell found it difficult to sway hearts and minds even with evidence. scientists now face a similar problem often finding conclusions with eco
to support classic homesteading. stunning in its simplicity revolutionary in implications the idea proposed by powell would mark the first in the conflict over climate change. andrew change the way america recorded its geography. the implications of the 100th meridian not challenge only the -- but myths and passion. three days after he died, the dustbowl devastated the american west. and more recently, as we know, water shortages and crises have increased and are destined to get much worse. the...
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this period of great transformation, how to make a home, how to move from a refugee camp into a homestead, into what we see with this iconic -- i am sure you have seen it in your textbooks, the bourgeois back family -- like family. -- black family. it can happen so fast, overnight. this is not a permanent menial labor in class. this is what many people saw equality -- thought a quality look like. any self-respecting course on slavery to freedom should do the ceremonial reading of the now famous jordan anderson letter. if you have not had the pleasure then you will now. when i read an abridged version, i will hit all the points i think are important for laying out what will become the radical republican vision of the -- reconstruction. jordan anderson receives a letter right on the cusp of freedom. this is from his former owner in tennessee asking him to come back. he needs them. this is his response. august 7, 1865, my old master, colonel anderson, sir, i got your letter and was glad to find you had not forgotten jordan. and that you wanted me to come back and live with you again. promisi
this period of great transformation, how to make a home, how to move from a refugee camp into a homestead, into what we see with this iconic -- i am sure you have seen it in your textbooks, the bourgeois back family -- like family. -- black family. it can happen so fast, overnight. this is not a permanent menial labor in class. this is what many people saw equality -- thought a quality look like. any self-respecting course on slavery to freedom should do the ceremonial reading of the now famous...
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even the homesteading they set out to do in the refugee camps gets taken away from them. in every case. i mean, arlington national cemetery is actually the freedman's village. they had to buy them out in 1890 to expand arlington national cemetery there. they're burying sacred things in the land and thereby claiming cultural space that's their own. sometimes it's the simple gesture of burying your child properly in freedom. sometimes you are a midwife who is planting herbs, planting roots, so that you can have your garden apothecary. sometimes a midwife after she delivers a child buries the placenta. the idea is not just that the placenta that could be taken by a doctor and used for nefarious purposes, but also you bury the placenta and maybe your children will come home. maybe that burial ground can set up a framework for one's life. so the hope of home persists cradle to grave. so you have, even on these islands, desolate islands, that will never be farmsteads, women saying things like, i will always respect her even though i have three children buried on her. now, in th
even the homesteading they set out to do in the refugee camps gets taken away from them. in every case. i mean, arlington national cemetery is actually the freedman's village. they had to buy them out in 1890 to expand arlington national cemetery there. they're burying sacred things in the land and thereby claiming cultural space that's their own. sometimes it's the simple gesture of burying your child properly in freedom. sometimes you are a midwife who is planting herbs, planting roots, so...
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by the john lockean homesteader principle. the people who put those ships up and down the mississippi river, the people who own land on the side of the mississippi river because we assume they're using it in some way. so now you have 100,000 people with 100,000 shares, and then that's the mississippi river corporation. again, it sounds weird to the non-initiated or to the non-weirdoes, but i think that it would save lives, and it would deal with running out of resources like fish resources and things like that. and and last, finally are, we get to the book now. let me wave this in front of the camera. >> host: we'll put it up. >> guest: oh, you're going to do that? >> host: yeah. >> guest: unfortunately, i don't have the book. it just came out yesterday -- >> host: space capitalism, it's called, how humans will colonize planets, moons and asteroids. >> guest: right. so now i'm applying the same old property rights view, only now not to roads or rivers or lakes, but to space. and there are two aspects of space. one, the land on
by the john lockean homesteader principle. the people who put those ships up and down the mississippi river, the people who own land on the side of the mississippi river because we assume they're using it in some way. so now you have 100,000 people with 100,000 shares, and then that's the mississippi river corporation. again, it sounds weird to the non-initiated or to the non-weirdoes, but i think that it would save lives, and it would deal with running out of resources like fish resources and...
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well, again, i resort to johnlock and murray log and their views on homesteading. mix your labor with the land and you get to own it. you don't own the whole moon because you landed a flag throughout be you own a couple square miles. i'm a humanist, i love human beings and i'm afraid we're going to blow ourselves up and it would be nice have some people on mars or on the moon in case the earth ends for humankind. i'm really pro home, and this is sort of like an insurance policy. so i would like to see some colonies on mars and on the moon, and the question is how do we conduct business? hopefully with the least government responsible the most private property and free enterprise. how do we get there? space ships in 169 of the when the flint march was on the moon it was a governmentee." hope we do this private enterprise because out more ethical because the government demand taxes from us, whereas if somebody has a private rocket shipp, he doesn't on his own account with his own money. so those would be me two ways of dealing with it, namely, the trip and what the d
well, again, i resort to johnlock and murray log and their views on homesteading. mix your labor with the land and you get to own it. you don't own the whole moon because you landed a flag throughout be you own a couple square miles. i'm a humanist, i love human beings and i'm afraid we're going to blow ourselves up and it would be nice have some people on mars or on the moon in case the earth ends for humankind. i'm really pro home, and this is sort of like an insurance policy. so i would like...
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this is near homestead road. the medical team took both people to the hospital. we don't have any information yet on what the have led up to that crash. but our reporter is on her way there and we will have a live report coming up in our next half hour. >>> there is a huge fight at six flags in vallejo last night. there was a fight between patrons and security. the crowd turned hostile toward the police. after order was restored in the park, five people were arrested. one officer suffered minor injuries. so far, not dish no word on what caused the fight. >>> just hours ago heavy black smoke was seen coming from a home in martinez. >> coming up, what we learned about that early morning fire . >>> a woman gets thrown from a horse at the point reyes national seashore. pictures of the rescue and more on what chp had to do to get her out safe. good morning to you, welcome to another day here in fog land. we have temperatures remaining very similar to where we were on saturday. low clouds and fog starts today. mostly sunny by the afternoon. more of the same but i will
this is near homestead road. the medical team took both people to the hospital. we don't have any information yet on what the have led up to that crash. but our reporter is on her way there and we will have a live report coming up in our next half hour. >>> there is a huge fight at six flags in vallejo last night. there was a fight between patrons and security. the crowd turned hostile toward the police. after order was restored in the park, five people were arrested. one officer...
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how to move from a refugee camp into a homestead into what we see with this kind of iconic, i'm sure you're seen it in your textbooks, atonic mass lithograph of the black family. i want to also affirm this as a representable but also radical vision that it could happen so fast overnight. this is not a permanent meal laboring class. this is what many people saw what quality looked like. any self-representative course on slavery to freedom should do the ceremonial reading of the now famous jordan anderson letter. if you haven't had the pleasure you will now. we're going to read an abridged version but i'm going to hit all the points i think are really important to what role becomes the radical vision of the reconstruction. jordan anderson receives a letter right on the cusp of freedom. from his former owner in tennessee. asking him to come back, he needs him. and this is his response. august7, 1865 my old master colonel anderson. sir i got your letter and was glad to find you had not forgotten jordan. third person he's talking. and that you wanted me to come back and live with you agai
how to move from a refugee camp into a homestead into what we see with this kind of iconic, i'm sure you're seen it in your textbooks, atonic mass lithograph of the black family. i want to also affirm this as a representable but also radical vision that it could happen so fast overnight. this is not a permanent meal laboring class. this is what many people saw what quality looked like. any self-representative course on slavery to freedom should do the ceremonial reading of the now famous jordan...
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because i was very happy at the homestead. and some of her staff were coming to the homestead regularly and saw my work and approached me one day and said, roland, mrs. carter looking for pastry chef. why don't you apply? i said, no, i'm very happy here. i don't want to go to washington. i understand there's a mental problem in washington and i'm not about to get that disease. so i'm staying away from that place. so, fine, a few weeks later, they come back in the hotel and they start again on me. when are you going to come? i said, oh, man, please, i already told you, no interest. so a couple of time. and then one time, they call me, december '79, they call me at my house, the white house called my house and said, roland, i'm going to bring an employment sheet and i want you to fill it in, if you don't mind. and also, mrs. carter, wish for you to come to the white house. that was a trick! so anyway, i accepted. and those days, i drove all the way from virginia to downtown d.c. to visit the white house. now, i was driving in a
because i was very happy at the homestead. and some of her staff were coming to the homestead regularly and saw my work and approached me one day and said, roland, mrs. carter looking for pastry chef. why don't you apply? i said, no, i'm very happy here. i don't want to go to washington. i understand there's a mental problem in washington and i'm not about to get that disease. so i'm staying away from that place. so, fine, a few weeks later, they come back in the hotel and they start again on...
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you have to guarantee my family will be given rations and will have the opportunity to homestead. one group of soldiers on the mississippi river valley come to recruiting agent and say you can't just keep giving us paper. they're pushing centralization. you need one big central book where you list all the marriages. then we will know. then it is anchored. it's these negotiations that make that bureaucracy even stronger, but also make it recognize recognized. all the the pieces of that negotiation that came through for my family's custody. when owners, especially those who claim to be loyal push back, one soldier spots says oh, we should promote it here and the military access are going to unite. he writes to his children, which he knows the owner was keeping them and this becomes a big problem, apprenticing. apprenticing children. it happens especially right after the war. he writes my children, i take my pen in hand to write you a few lines so you know aye not forgot you and i want to see you as bad as ever. my dear children, i want you to be contented with whatever may be your l
you have to guarantee my family will be given rations and will have the opportunity to homestead. one group of soldiers on the mississippi river valley come to recruiting agent and say you can't just keep giving us paper. they're pushing centralization. you need one big central book where you list all the marriages. then we will know. then it is anchored. it's these negotiations that make that bureaucracy even stronger, but also make it recognize recognized. all the the pieces of that...
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: una organizaciÓn que representa varios jÓvenes entrados con 17 aÑos a este rÍo para menores en homesteadn los 18 aÑos para llevarlos a centros de detenciÓn para adultos. >> cuando estos niÑos cumplen 18 aÑos,ice viene en su cumpleaÑos 18 y les dice en un feliz cumpleaÑos, los es o san y los llevan a un centro de detenciÓn para adultos. vilmsa la organizacional presentaba en los Últimos meses varias acciones legales ante los tribunales en nombre de los jÓvenes, con base en la ley que ampara harÍa los reclamos de estos adolescentes. >> nos han contratado en nueve casos. en ocho casos mandamos peticiones de habeas corpus. en seis casos han liberado a los clientes. tenemos dos que siguen detenidos. vilma: ice determina los arrestos y custodias en cada caso de manera individual, teniendo en cuenta la totalidad de las circunstancias y en cumplimiento de la ley federal y de la polÍtica de la agencia. son varias las organizaciones pre inmigrantes en el paÍs, las que estÁn denunciando este tipo de casos. planean determinar una demanda conjunta. >> es importante que las personas sepan que esta pas
: una organizaciÓn que representa varios jÓvenes entrados con 17 aÑos a este rÍo para menores en homesteadn los 18 aÑos para llevarlos a centros de detenciÓn para adultos. >> cuando estos niÑos cumplen 18 aÑos,ice viene en su cumpleaÑos 18 y les dice en un feliz cumpleaÑos, los es o san y los llevan a un centro de detenciÓn para adultos. vilmsa la organizacional presentaba en los Últimos meses varias acciones legales ante los tribunales en nombre de los jÓvenes, con base en...
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i was happy at the homestead and some of her staff were coming to the homestead regularly and saw my work and approached me one day and said roland, mrs. carter is looking for a pastry chef, why don't you apply? i said no i'm happy here, i don't want to go to washington. i understand they have a mental problem in washington and i'm not about to get that disease so i'm staying away from that place then you start again on me. when are you coming me? i said oh, man, no interest the white house call mid-house and said roland, i'm going to bring an employment sheet and i want you to fill it in if you don't mind and also mrs. carter wishes for you to come for a tour at the white house. that was a trick! [ laughter ] that was a trap, ladies and gentlemen. so any way, i accept ed. nose days i drove all the way from virginia to downtown d.c. to visit the white house. now i was driving in -- a 1965 dodge dart, avenocado green, no the prettiest thing to bring down to d.c. but the nicest thing those days they let me drive on pennsylvania avenue. they asked me to park my avocado under the colonna
i was happy at the homestead and some of her staff were coming to the homestead regularly and saw my work and approached me one day and said roland, mrs. carter is looking for a pastry chef, why don't you apply? i said no i'm happy here, i don't want to go to washington. i understand they have a mental problem in washington and i'm not about to get that disease so i'm staying away from that place then you start again on me. when are you coming me? i said oh, man, no interest the white house...
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homestead holiday the family about here is on the. wrong . which is. back on line with one show you won and they usually confident streamer seems to be a little camera shy he knows self-expression is a double edged sword message to go to trial that. that boundaries exist even if he doesn't always know where they are. it's almost as the technology offers a promise of freedom that can never quite be realized. yes i mean people say in china that people live in a cage here and yet the walls of the cage for many are the bars of the cage are so far away that people don't know they exist or don't know where they are and i think the metaphor holds true for the live streaming phenomenon. mian mars commercial capital yang gone is a symbol of its rapid economic growth but in its slums families struggle to survive borrowing money from merciless loan sharks is their hold inside this cycle of debt when east on al-jazeera. the first. cut and. the first. august on al-jazeera european muslims today are facing the consequences of having their faith linked to on the tax
homestead holiday the family about here is on the. wrong . which is. back on line with one show you won and they usually confident streamer seems to be a little camera shy he knows self-expression is a double edged sword message to go to trial that. that boundaries exist even if he doesn't always know where they are. it's almost as the technology offers a promise of freedom that can never quite be realized. yes i mean people say in china that people live in a cage here and yet the walls of the...
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already getting reaction there in washington, d.c., harry in homestead, florida, democrats line. caller: good morning, mr. pedro. thank you for everything that you do. and you guys it c-span are doing a great job. like the previous color, he said he wanted to ask a question about professor lessig. i did too, but that's besides all about getting back to what the constitution says. to have a morer that's theon and if premise behind the constitution, then the electoral college goes against that principle. and this goes to the collars, anybody else wants to respond to it, the reason and the premise behind the electoral college explains that. just look at the history behind it. there's no reason, and it goes -- [no audio] host: we finally got through the reality star the white house that figure $21.69, and trump america, then she added that. from arizona, we hear from john yan. good morning. i have three things i would like to say i will say the real quick. you don't let us republicans speak too much. host: that's not true, but i'll let you speak now. caller:you don't let us republis
already getting reaction there in washington, d.c., harry in homestead, florida, democrats line. caller: good morning, mr. pedro. thank you for everything that you do. and you guys it c-span are doing a great job. like the previous color, he said he wanted to ask a question about professor lessig. i did too, but that's besides all about getting back to what the constitution says. to have a morer that's theon and if premise behind the constitution, then the electoral college goes against that...
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mÁs tiempo que allÁ, llegar alla e estamos, no es fÁcil, en mÉxico pobre, pero feliz.izÁs ma en homesteaduando uno de los padres se lleva sin consentimiento de la pareja a los hijos, en mÉxico el proceso legal es frustrante. >> mÁs adelante en nuestro segmento de deportes en la liga mexicana toluca y chivas empatan en un partido de polÉmicas. >> ya venimos. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ [música] (voz) desde el comienzo wells fargo ha apoyado a organizaciones como united way, ...la cruz roja ...y a nuestros veteranos. sabíamos qué importante era ayudar a la comunidad. [comienza música enérgica] y hoy lo es aún más. por eso estamos intensificando nuestro apoyo y donando más de un millón de dólares cada día. todo para fortalecer a nuestras comunidades. es un nuevo día en wells fargo y se parece mucho a nuestro primer día. wells fargo. establecido en 1852. restablecido en el 2018. ♪los clientes estan ♪pero está muy arrugado ♪todo el negocio depende de el.♪ ♪ que va a hacer para desarrugarse?♪ ♪ si hubiera usado bounce para secar♪ ♪no eie el 4 for $4 de wendy's con nuggets, papitas y bebida es un meal completo
mÁs tiempo que allÁ, llegar alla e estamos, no es fÁcil, en mÉxico pobre, pero feliz.izÁs ma en homesteaduando uno de los padres se lleva sin consentimiento de la pareja a los hijos, en mÉxico el proceso legal es frustrante. >> mÁs adelante en nuestro segmento de deportes en la liga mexicana toluca y chivas empatan en un partido de polÉmicas. >> ya venimos. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ [música] (voz) desde el comienzo wells fargo ha apoyado a organizaciones como united way, ...la cruz...
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frontera estadounidense con su madre hace dos meses y medio, ambos fueron detenidos, a Él lo enviaron a homestead lo Único que dijo de la mamÁ es que la vio por muy pocas horas del bus y lo regresaron. >> entonces debe cuando su madre tomÓ la decision mÁs difÍcil de su vida. >> dijeron que lo iban a reportar la mamÁ junto con el niÑo y cuando el niÑo supo eso y le dijo a su mamÁ que lo dejara porque el niÑo dijo, si yo me voy a ir contigo, mamÁ cÓmo me costÓ para venir a este lugar. >> ella se negÓ a firmar un papel que decÍa que si ella era deportada a guatemala su hijo vendrÍa tambiÉn. >> ella estÁ triste, pero quÉ va a hacer, el niÑo ya no estÁ al lado de ella, pero me dice quiero lo mejor para mi hijo. >> hasta la semana pasada al menos 163 padres han optado por no reunificarse con sus hijos, no han entregado detalles de por quÉ lo han hecho. >> el abogado del pequeÑo confÍa que pronto quede en libertad. >> el niÑo se veÍa muy triste, lo que mÁs preguntaba era ¿dÓnde estÁ mi mama?. para esta famili su situaciÓn, un juez federal de san diego firmÓ temporal a las deportaciones de padres y dijo
frontera estadounidense con su madre hace dos meses y medio, ambos fueron detenidos, a Él lo enviaron a homestead lo Único que dijo de la mamÁ es que la vio por muy pocas horas del bus y lo regresaron. >> entonces debe cuando su madre tomÓ la decision mÁs difÍcil de su vida. >> dijeron que lo iban a reportar la mamÁ junto con el niÑo y cuando el niÑo supo eso y le dijo a su mamÁ que lo dejara porque el niÑo dijo, si yo me voy a ir contigo, mamÁ cÓmo me costÓ para venir...
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homestead, florida, our buddy, coyote peterson and another episode of "brave wilderness."d. nope, not that time. he experiences a number of different fails before finally, he catches one with some luck. >> yes! got him, got him, got him! >> oh! it's got some great coloring. >> beautiful! this is called a tokay gecko because of the sound. the bark they make sounds like tokay, tokay. >> i love gekos because they eat anything. >> this thing eats pretty much anything, including warm-blooded animals, baby birds, baby mice. >> what? >> other lizards, insects, and all kinds of stuff. >> i want one around my house! >> well, coyote wanted one around his house as a pet when he was a young boy. his mom said only if you get good grades. so -- >> he said tokay? >> he said, tokay, i'll get good grades, get all as. so they took him to the pet store, but they realized this isn't going to make a good pet, so he left the pet store without one, but it certainly fed his passion for these animals. >> mom made him get all the as, didn't make him get the gecko, so he worked really hard, created
homestead, florida, our buddy, coyote peterson and another episode of "brave wilderness."d. nope, not that time. he experiences a number of different fails before finally, he catches one with some luck. >> yes! got him, got him, got him! >> oh! it's got some great coloring. >> beautiful! this is called a tokay gecko because of the sound. the bark they make sounds like tokay, tokay. >> i love gekos because they eat anything. >> this thing eats pretty much...
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the chase came to an end when the car crashed through a chain- link fence on homestead road outside of wilson high school. police say the male driver has a broken leg and was treated and released from valley medical center the driver and the male passenger were both under the age of 18. they were booked into juvenile hall. >>> right now the search continues for a missing teenager from san joaquin county . the romantic link to a school staff member that investigators say may lead them to her. >>> plans to educate law enforcement about legalized marijuanaand driving. the discussion to keep drivers safe on the road when those two are combined. >>> good morning. we have traffic that is doing pretty well if you're driving on the golden gate bridge. looks pretty good. heading south lightly traveled heading into san francisco. >>> the end of august is not looking like the beginning. a cool pattern looks like it will continue most of the week except for subtle changes. update the bathroom but we didn't want to break the bank rebath made it effortless. a rebath design consultant came to our hom
the chase came to an end when the car crashed through a chain- link fence on homestead road outside of wilson high school. police say the male driver has a broken leg and was treated and released from valley medical center the driver and the male passenger were both under the age of 18. they were booked into juvenile hall. >>> right now the search continues for a missing teenager from san joaquin county . the romantic link to a school staff member that investigators say may lead them...
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. >> all they wanted to do is get out of society, get away, homestead and live a peaceful life by themselves another layer to this story, human remains on the compound are being identified to see if they belong to a son of the suspect, a severely disabled boy who went missing in december. >>> out of the white house and spilling secrets. omarosa new man is the latest outed member of the trump administration to come out with a book. the book titled "unhinged, an insider's account of the trump white house" includes accounts of taped conversations with president trump. packing from the -- reality t white house. she hinted about uncomfortable and upsetting experiences that happened during her tenure. her book hits shelves august 14th. >>> coming up, car crunch. the project that would remove more than 50 parking spots from an already-crowded san jose neighborhood. >>> and another mountain lion sighting. what trackers say the predators are after. >>> storm ranger mobile doppler radar is picking up smoke particles here near alameda, also oakland. we're tracking a brand new fire warning. details in s
. >> all they wanted to do is get out of society, get away, homestead and live a peaceful life by themselves another layer to this story, human remains on the compound are being identified to see if they belong to a son of the suspect, a severely disabled boy who went missing in december. >>> out of the white house and spilling secrets. omarosa new man is the latest outed member of the trump administration to come out with a book. the book titled "unhinged, an insider's...
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time to leave behind out full cattle a cap filled homestead out into the great beyond this week's viewer question comes from sandy. why is it dark in outer space. there are more than one hundred billion stars in our milky way and it's just one of the countless galaxies and the universe sensitive instruments like the hubble space telescope have revealed that there are ten times more galaxies out there than we thought just a few decades ago and these gigantic swarms of stars are distributed quite uniformly throughout space so we should see light shining at us from every direction right. just like we see trees in every direction we're standing in the midst of a huge forest but the night sky is mostly dark this apparent contradiction was first described by astronomer hyman all of us around two hundred years ago that's why it's called paradox. today we believe the universe formed fourteen billion years ago in what's called the big bang since then says the theory the universe has been expanding at an ever increasing rate. here on earth we can see just one small sliver of the universe many star
time to leave behind out full cattle a cap filled homestead out into the great beyond this week's viewer question comes from sandy. why is it dark in outer space. there are more than one hundred billion stars in our milky way and it's just one of the countless galaxies and the universe sensitive instruments like the hubble space telescope have revealed that there are ten times more galaxies out there than we thought just a few decades ago and these gigantic swarms of stars are distributed quite...
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because it's in the bed when homestead and had to. in twenty seven sitting in for bundy was a volunteer with the jordan valley solidarity campaign and network of grassroots community groups seeking to protect palestinian farming communities in the valley. for the fear for. my home. just a few hundred meters from home is the illegal israeli settlement of broadway. it was built on land confiscated from at had. after the construction of or away in the late one nine hundred seventy s. israel declared. a military zone this effectively prohibited palestinians in the area from building or even repairing structures on their own property the settlements became home to some one hundred sixty five israelis who created a fish breeding business asian laborers made up the work force and. the jordan valley has the potential to be the breadbasket of any future palestinian state bigger settlements further threaten the living conditions of palestinian communities in the jordan valley limiting their access to water their opportunities for economic growt
because it's in the bed when homestead and had to. in twenty seven sitting in for bundy was a volunteer with the jordan valley solidarity campaign and network of grassroots community groups seeking to protect palestinian farming communities in the valley. for the fear for. my home. just a few hundred meters from home is the illegal israeli settlement of broadway. it was built on land confiscated from at had. after the construction of or away in the late one nine hundred seventy s. israel...
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>> well, the homestead, we were one of the most fabled franchises in history. it was a negro baseball game and a negro league. they played in the early 1940s. largely in washington, also pittsburgh, pennsylvania. no is the answer to that. they were not involved to my knowledge. with that. again, one must think of the overwhelming importance of world war ii. if we had lost the war, nothing else would've mattered. nothing. absolutely nothing. arts, sports, education. our entire way of life. roosevelt understood that. he was long range vision before the war. and during the war. he was criticized before the war, viciously by isolationists and during the war by people who wanted interest followed. i understand that. there was a lot of interest in many cases. but he had this capacity to ward off criticism, to focus like a laser on the facts, winning the war. nothing meant anything except winning the war. which he did. this is a man as i said, who saved america, save the free world. save baseball, slightly less important.he did all while dying. he gave his life for al
>> well, the homestead, we were one of the most fabled franchises in history. it was a negro baseball game and a negro league. they played in the early 1940s. largely in washington, also pittsburgh, pennsylvania. no is the answer to that. they were not involved to my knowledge. with that. again, one must think of the overwhelming importance of world war ii. if we had lost the war, nothing else would've mattered. nothing. absolutely nothing. arts, sports, education. our entire way of life....
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threatened the frontier settlers up and down the valley formerly state attacks they had abandoned homesteadand fled to the small forts for the town of winchester self nobody knew that they would attack winchester washington desperately tried to recruit more men he had only 40 under his command remainder was that his rival integrity and they were spread among the virginia frontier. washington sent out for militia to rendezvous at winchester to force out of the shed no but only 15 showed up all of my ideal hopes to raise a number of men to scour the jesus mountain have finished into nothing complained washington the timidity of the inhabitants is difficult to blouse extremely frustrated washington with much from about waiting for opportunities in patients avoid major battles impossible would come to fruition his future where he served as commander-in-chief of a far larger body of troops. things only got worse on the frontier the residence anticipated a full-scale attack at any moment and townspeople assisted to chop down trees and bushes to prevent ambushes from hiding. so at this point washi
threatened the frontier settlers up and down the valley formerly state attacks they had abandoned homesteadand fled to the small forts for the town of winchester self nobody knew that they would attack winchester washington desperately tried to recruit more men he had only 40 under his command remainder was that his rival integrity and they were spread among the virginia frontier. washington sent out for militia to rendezvous at winchester to force out of the shed no but only 15 showed up all...
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out west to simply wasn't enough water even without irrigation to support the classic homesteadi homesteading. studying in its simplicity and revolutionary the ideas proposed would mark the first only in the conflict over climate change and with change the way that america regarded its geography. the hundredth meridian challenged not only the office, the railroads but an overwhelming entrenched belief in the nationbuilding passion. the upshot would be the western senators in the longtime director of the u.s. geological society. three days after he died, the dust bowl devastated the american west and more recently as we know that water shortages and crises have increased and are destined to get much worse. the ideas he came up with 150 years ago such as heating water and watersheds deciding the power to control that water the ideas with increasing currency to be serving its foundations and movements of bio regionalism and locabayouregionalism and lol sustainability and they made some. listen to what the land is telling us and plan accordingly. it's particularly pertinent to the globatoday with
out west to simply wasn't enough water even without irrigation to support the classic homesteadi homesteading. studying in its simplicity and revolutionary the ideas proposed would mark the first only in the conflict over climate change and with change the way that america regarded its geography. the hundredth meridian challenged not only the office, the railroads but an overwhelming entrenched belief in the nationbuilding passion. the upshot would be the western senators in the longtime...
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connie's original homestead house from 1910 still stands. >> to the corner where it turns into metal.ren help run their ranch. the hope is that someone in the family will someday carry on what they have built. >> it's almost like a preacher has a calling. we almost feel like this is our calling, and it's our responsibility to hand it down to the people that come after us. >> the american prairie people and you talk eloquently about a love for the land. where does it diverge? >> maybe when they want to buy our land and we can't be here. the part that is disheartening about when it comes to the pamerican prairie reserve is tht it's gone. it won't ever come back into ranching. >> reporter: the frenches and also other cattle ranchers are under no obligation to sell, but on the highest bidder for any property is the american prairie reserve. and many argue that we all have a stake here. this is one of just four intact grasslands that still exist in the world. >> grasslands are the most endangered ecosystem on the planet. >> reporter: martha kaufman heads the northern great plains program a
connie's original homestead house from 1910 still stands. >> to the corner where it turns into metal.ren help run their ranch. the hope is that someone in the family will someday carry on what they have built. >> it's almost like a preacher has a calling. we almost feel like this is our calling, and it's our responsibility to hand it down to the people that come after us. >> the american prairie people and you talk eloquently about a love for the land. where does it diverge?...
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their crime was being unprepared to start a homestead.e have gotten new section messages between a neighbor that did not want to be identified, and they seem to corroborate what the father is saying, they were ill prepared to live out here. they with asking to boar ri equipment, but the most bif cigar is that he made clear he would not drive during the day or leave the compound. he does not say why, but he sames it's on god's orders. >> you just had remarkable access to that scene and it has been fascinating to see. >> 44 years to the day that president nixon resigned from the white house in a disgrace, but now some of his words are being remembered. >> that is right, he did that to avoid impeachment. no one should be an instinctive impeachment enthusiast, but it seems like a good time to look back at the surprising ways he has echoed his most polarizing predecess predecessor. nixon wrote of pat she is an expert of politics and she predicts that when you decide to run for office you will be a winner. and aechos of nixon throughout his pre
their crime was being unprepared to start a homestead.e have gotten new section messages between a neighbor that did not want to be identified, and they seem to corroborate what the father is saying, they were ill prepared to live out here. they with asking to boar ri equipment, but the most bif cigar is that he made clear he would not drive during the day or leave the compound. he does not say why, but he sames it's on god's orders. >> you just had remarkable access to that scene and it...
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. >> all they wanted to do is to getxd out of soety, get away, homestead and live a peaceful life bye adults in jail. the next hearing in the case is scheduled forrfriday.f#k"t%ay g >> one man is dead and another is under investigationfteri]croj prince williamxd countyçó parkw. the horrifying scene played out veil roadt( where julie carey joins us li. in the left turn lanes andq á+at's where the victim was killed yesre the victim was it happened around 3:45 yesterd2p afternoon. and asput as they wereve this video you're about to see e showsñr wh that road rage ncident came to a tragic conclusion. now, the vehiclesu had come to stop adhe red light. t police s driver of the pickup truck got out toÑi confrt sedan. in thó the driverÑi and the sedan then pulled offokçóojf the left. as itó[ó[ did, it struck açóu snivan and in the procq the pickup truck drizj was caught between the vehicles andÑiÑi ki. now the sedan driver briefly left thw?y scene but then pulle into a nearbyçó parking lot. as isaid, that pickup truck driver died at the scene.3w he could n be revived.Ñi those who watch
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. >> all theyto wante do is get out of society, get away, homestead and build a peaceful life by themselvesone of the men arrested was wanted in connection with the disappearance of his son. investigators found a small body buried near that compound. they're still waiting for t remains to be identified. >>> the man accused of starting a massive wildfire in southern california is facing several charges. police arrested 51-year-old forest clark on tuesday. he will be arraign today. investigators say clark started what is being called the holy fire on monday. since then the fire has burned people res force tomorrow evacuate. clarkor rdly has a cabin in the area and it's been said that he sent a letter to a fire chief warning, quote, this place will burn. >>> parents of children are thankful for the quick action of law enforcement. here's why. you see fresno, california, a burglary suspect who ledenaw enforcemt on a chase on tuesday, it ended at a day camp forkids. eventually the suspect was taken down by sheriff's nodogs. hildren were hurt. >>> well, we all know how contentious sports games ca
. >> all theyto wante do is get out of society, get away, homestead and build a peaceful life by themselvesone of the men arrested was wanted in connection with the disappearance of his son. investigators found a small body buried near that compound. they're still waiting for t remains to be identified. >>> the man accused of starting a massive wildfire in southern california is facing several charges. police arrested 51-year-old forest clark on tuesday. he will be arraign today....
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looks in the bed when homestead and had to deal. in twenty nothing sitting for bundy was a volunteer with the jordan valley solidarity campaign a network of grassroots community groups seeking to protect palestinian farming communities in the valley. for the beautiful. cement of. my home. just a few hundred meters from home is the illegal israeli settlement of broadway it was built on land confiscated from and had. after the construction of roadway in the late one nine hundred seventy s. israel declared and. a military zone this effectively prohibited palestinians in the area from building or even repairing structures on their own property the settlements became home to some one hundred sixty five israelis who created a fish breeding business asian laborers made up the work force. the jordan valley has the potential to be the breadbasket of any future palestinian state bigger stats on men's further threaten the living conditions of palestinian communities in the jordan valley limiting their access to water their opportunities for ec
looks in the bed when homestead and had to deal. in twenty nothing sitting for bundy was a volunteer with the jordan valley solidarity campaign a network of grassroots community groups seeking to protect palestinian farming communities in the valley. for the beautiful. cement of. my home. just a few hundred meters from home is the illegal israeli settlement of broadway it was built on land confiscated from and had. after the construction of roadway in the late one nine hundred seventy s. israel...
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. >> all they wanted to do is to get out of society, get away an homestead ave a peaceful life by themselves. >> reporter: right now the children are in foster care and the adults are in jail. the next hearing in the cases scheduled for friday. jay gray, nbc news. >> a former university of maryland basketball player indicted on rape charges has left the country. spmonty dodd was told to surrender his part and stay in maryland, but this woke a eudge changed that decision allowing him toe for europe to play professional basketball. bureau chief tracee wilkins with a new twist in c thisiminal case. >> reporter: former university of maryland basketball player demonty dodd is seen here leaving cyrt on jul 12th and indicted on rape charges. he was released on hiswn recognizance promising to stay away from the alleged victim and supoendering his pat, but earlier this week that changed. >> there wasen an eme hearing held in which his attorney requested that he be allowed to get his passport back so he could leave the united states and go too poland t play basketball. >> reporter: according to new in
. >> all they wanted to do is to get out of society, get away an homestead ave a peaceful life by themselves. >> reporter: right now the children are in foster care and the adults are in jail. the next hearing in the cases scheduled for friday. jay gray, nbc news. >> a former university of maryland basketball player indicted on rape charges has left the country. spmonty dodd was told to surrender his part and stay in maryland, but this woke a eudge changed that decision...
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they've even built a more modern building on their homestead with light fixtures and electrical outlets just waiting to be hooked up. but it would cost more than $40,000 to do so. that's money she doesn't have. one-third of the homes in navajo nation, about 18,000, have no access to grid electricity back in the 1930s and '40s, the federal government provided loans to utilities to connect rural and remote areas to the id under the rural electrification act. however, the navajo nation, like many reservations, was bassed. utilities didn't typicallydserve native lnd opted not to expand into them. the irony is the navo nation is a huge exporter of electricity. the biggest coal fired plant west of the mississippi is located here, churning out power that is sold to millions ofs custom arizona, nevada and california. what the navajo nation did get from the plant and a coal mineis that fed imployment: more than a thousand jobs. but now, even that could soon be st. the plant's phoenix-based owners plan to shut it down next year >> it's challenging and frustrating. >> rorter: navajo council speake
they've even built a more modern building on their homestead with light fixtures and electrical outlets just waiting to be hooked up. but it would cost more than $40,000 to do so. that's money she doesn't have. one-third of the homes in navajo nation, about 18,000, have no access to grid electricity back in the 1930s and '40s, the federal government provided loans to utilities to connect rural and remote areas to the id under the rural electrification act. however, the navajo nation, like many...
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. >> that area was homesteaded heavily in the 1800s, so there is a lot of laid up wells and old foundations things like that. >> didn't find anything? >> no, we didn't. >> not at first and not outside, but a few days later they did. >> entered the residence through the open garage door. >> senior investigators steve anderson. >> i noticed bloodstains on the floor and on the moldings of the doorway that led out to the garage. >> and there was more blood, tiny stains and a kitchen rug. they sent it out for tests. >> everything on the floor, on the inside walls and on the carpet came back to being michele's blood. >> suddenly the case looked very different. >> then we knew we had a real problem. >> what in the world had happened to michele harris. >>> coming up -- >> they have what would appear to be an idyllic life and beautiful home and beautiful children. we learned more and more he became the focus. >> a husband suspected, a daughter questioned. >> i didn't talk. i just sat there and cried the whole time. >> when "dateline" continues. or atopic dermatitis, you never know how your skin will
. >> that area was homesteaded heavily in the 1800s, so there is a lot of laid up wells and old foundations things like that. >> didn't find anything? >> no, we didn't. >> not at first and not outside, but a few days later they did. >> entered the residence through the open garage door. >> senior investigators steve anderson. >> i noticed bloodstains on the floor and on the moldings of the doorway that led out to the garage. >> and there was more...
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homestead, and live a peaceful life by themselves. >> another layer to the story now.uman remains were found on that compound, and they're being identified to see if they belong to the son of one of those suspects. the son was a severely disabled by who disappeared in december. >> the "today" show is live at 7:00. we'll show you why authorities now believe kids were becoming trained to be school shooters. >>> 6:35 right now, and san francisco based airbnb is facing backlash. >> renting out an ancient cultural site as a hotel might not have been the best idea. airbnb canceled a contest to spend one night atop the great wall of china after people complained this was really insensitive. china's cultural commission said they had no knowledge of the publicity stunt. this is part of airbnb's at night promotion. other locations included a top of a ski jump and a floating house in london. >> also new, if you're cutting through los gatos as a way to get to the beach faster and you behave badly, the city is planning on coming after you. the mercury news announced the mayor wants
homestead, and live a peaceful life by themselves. >> another layer to the story now.uman remains were found on that compound, and they're being identified to see if they belong to the son of one of those suspects. the son was a severely disabled by who disappeared in december. >> the "today" show is live at 7:00. we'll show you why authorities now believe kids were becoming trained to be school shooters. >>> 6:35 right now, and san francisco based airbnb is...
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vernon or montpelier, the adams homestead which cracks you up abigail in there with four kids and soldiers and about the size of this stage. and writing these remarkable letters at night by candlelight after the long miserable day. but they do care about the families. so you get more of the women's story from those sites than do you from other sites. >> before i leave this topic, i want to understand what the future looks like with the digital age. first in the preservation of history and an age of presidential tweets, social media and electronic communication and what the future historians will have to access. the sec thiond thing that crossy mind about this is the role of research librarians as artificial intelligence becomes smarter and easier to search for things. what role will those folks have in the future of telling presidential history? what are anyone's thoughts on the future preservation? >> we're working with the obama foundation as we look to have a piece of the oral history there. and so you might have seen a tweet that went out for president obama's birthday this summer that
vernon or montpelier, the adams homestead which cracks you up abigail in there with four kids and soldiers and about the size of this stage. and writing these remarkable letters at night by candlelight after the long miserable day. but they do care about the families. so you get more of the women's story from those sites than do you from other sites. >> before i leave this topic, i want to understand what the future looks like with the digital age. first in the preservation of history and...
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mount vernon or the adams homestead which cracks you up when you see the original one.abigail in there with four kids and soldiers and all of that. it's about the size of this stage. and writing these remarkable letters at night by candlelight after the whole long miserable day. but they do care about the families. so you get more of the women's story from those sites than you do from other sites generally. >> before i leave this, i want to understand what the future looks like with the digital age. first and the preservation of history in the age of presidential tweets and social media and what future historians will have to access. and the second thing that crossed my mind is the role of research librarians with the internet. what role they will have in telling the presidential history. what are anyone's thoughts on the future of history preservation. >> we're working the obama foundation as we look to have a piece of the oral history there. you may have seen a tweet that went out for president obama's birthday this summer that announced that a really different kind o
mount vernon or the adams homestead which cracks you up when you see the original one.abigail in there with four kids and soldiers and all of that. it's about the size of this stage. and writing these remarkable letters at night by candlelight after the whole long miserable day. but they do care about the families. so you get more of the women's story from those sites than you do from other sites generally. >> before i leave this, i want to understand what the future looks like with the...
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dinesetter is someone who at the homestead table in indiana., of indiana and washington. your column was a breath of fresh air. you actually went out and talked to those knee-high by the fourth of july. william: the crops look good in the midwest where our family farm is in indiana. are they concerned? they are looking at the future. fairness, my family farm is corn and soybeans. they are very worried about soybean prices. i was there at the fourth of july recess. that's a concern. fromi just got any mail riley in the west village. maybe we will talk about it at some point. save us from our broadway work. francine: i wanted to ask you a question about how this escalates or deescalate's. if you are looking at pressure points, how do you make a decision on if this gets ugly or not? william: it's clear to me that the statements they have made that this looks like we are getting into a tit-for-tat. that is unfortunate. people in the midwest where i grew up in like to see this and is quickly as possible. i guess i can't be too optimistic right now.
dinesetter is someone who at the homestead table in indiana., of indiana and washington. your column was a breath of fresh air. you actually went out and talked to those knee-high by the fourth of july. william: the crops look good in the midwest where our family farm is in indiana. are they concerned? they are looking at the future. fairness, my family farm is corn and soybeans. they are very worried about soybean prices. i was there at the fourth of july recess. that's a concern. fromi just...