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recently on c-span's q&a, nancy cabot -- chabot from johns hopkins discussed this recent mission. >> i heard there is a comment you do not like the look of. tell me about it. you have 20 minutes. >> is five to 10 km across. >> that is a clip from don't look up. it is a disaster movie senator and meteors striking earth but now science is catching up with art and you are involved in a project called dart revolving around this. tell me about it. susan: we have seen news reports of the past about meteors striking. what is the difference between an asteroid and meteor? >> when they get bright in the atmosphere, you can look up and see meteors come in. some make meteorites, which are the rocks that survive here on the planet. it really depends on the size when talking about objects. a meteor hits the earth once every year, roughly. i got my phd studying meteors. i love them. they are like free samples from space. it's not all bad. there is quite a lot of good about it. it's just when it gets bigger that you can have devastation. so it is important to distinguish between the size and object
recently on c-span's q&a, nancy cabot -- chabot from johns hopkins discussed this recent mission. >> i heard there is a comment you do not like the look of. tell me about it. you have 20 minutes. >> is five to 10 km across. >> that is a clip from don't look up. it is a disaster movie senator and meteors striking earth but now science is catching up with art and you are involved in a project called dart revolving around this. tell me about it. susan: we have seen news...
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there was a longstanding fight between two of fdr's cabinet officers hopkins and icky's about how to spend the billions of dollars in in public works projects icky's had been a progressive businessman and he thought it was better to spend it in long-term projects you would prime the pump. and create some infrastructure like laguardia airport which of course needed redoing afterwards and the lincoln tunnel and the bonneville dam, but it took a long time for those things to be developed. so people weren't getting to work immediately hopkins had been a social worker and he thought you just needed to get to work people whatever schools libraries painting murals. they needed the dignity of work and they would argue about it and fdr was okay if they argued about it until it went into the press and finally like icky said about hopkins. he's just producing nothing. he's not just long-term projects of what we need and then hopkins said, yeah, but people don't eat in the long term they eat every day and they started arguing with each other in the press. so so fdr decide i better take them on a
there was a longstanding fight between two of fdr's cabinet officers hopkins and icky's about how to spend the billions of dollars in in public works projects icky's had been a progressive businessman and he thought it was better to spend it in long-term projects you would prime the pump. and create some infrastructure like laguardia airport which of course needed redoing afterwards and the lincoln tunnel and the bonneville dam, but it took a long time for those things to be developed. so...
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thank you for watching from johns hopkins and maryland.ve a special thank you to all of our guest for participating in today's broadcast and a big shout out to my cohost for keeping us keyed into the action. go darts and night. -- and good night. ♪ [speaking spanish] >> the january 6 committee returns wednesday. the written report is expected by the end of the year. you can watch the hearing life beginning at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span three, c now, or on demand at c-span.org. -- c-span now or on demand at c-span.org. the house and senate are expected to work on a short-term spending bill to avoid a government shutdown. house members will vote later in the week on veteran affairs. senate returns tuesday at 3:00 p.m. eastern. they will debate a proposal by senator manchin on streamlining the federal permitting process for energy projects. watch coverage of the house on c-span, the senate on c-span two, and watch on c-span now or online at c-span.org. middle and high school students, it is your time to shine. you are invited to participate
thank you for watching from johns hopkins and maryland.ve a special thank you to all of our guest for participating in today's broadcast and a big shout out to my cohost for keeping us keyed into the action. go darts and night. -- and good night. ♪ [speaking spanish] >> the january 6 committee returns wednesday. the written report is expected by the end of the year. you can watch the hearing life beginning at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span three, c now, or on demand at c-span.org. --...
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guest: so dart is built and managed at the johns hopkins applied physics lab where i work for the nasa planetary defense coordination office. it is owned and managed and operated here at apl. along with them we have other partner institutions across the country and we actually have a large number of international team members contributing to this as well. this planetary defense is an international issue that is one of the pillars of the national planetary defense strategy, is international corporation. host: this is nasa's first defensive mission which makes it historic, was the newly formed space force agency involved at all from the defense department? guest: this has been a nasa mission. nasa is the one tasked with doing planetary defense missions. there is a national plan that was developed in 2018 that involved multiple agencies of which nasa is one. it lays out that missions like this are firmly in nasa's purview and control. host: tell me about your particular role in this project. guest: i am the coordination lead for dart. it is sort of a new mission, because this mission is a
guest: so dart is built and managed at the johns hopkins applied physics lab where i work for the nasa planetary defense coordination office. it is owned and managed and operated here at apl. along with them we have other partner institutions across the country and we actually have a large number of international team members contributing to this as well. this planetary defense is an international issue that is one of the pillars of the national planetary defense strategy, is international...
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. >> sunday on q&a, john hopkins university professor hal brand shares his book, danger zone. where he talks about china's goal to achieve global dominance and what the u.s. and other global powers are doing or should be doing to stop it. >> the idea that china is going to emerge as the superpower of this century just doesn't strike us as particularly plausible. what we do worry about is that china will be poised to challenge the united states and its allies in particular areas. so to overturn the military balance of power in the western pacific where china has geographic advantages because it's close and we're far. or to carve out a technological sphere of influence, encompassing most of the developing world, an that china's incentive to do this, to behaeufb in a more risk-prone fashion, will actually grow as chinese leaders, ji ping and those around him will realize that china doesn't have all the time in the world to accomplish its objectives. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on our free c-span now app. . >> c-sp
. >> sunday on q&a, john hopkins university professor hal brand shares his book, danger zone. where he talks about china's goal to achieve global dominance and what the u.s. and other global powers are doing or should be doing to stop it. >> the idea that china is going to emerge as the superpower of this century just doesn't strike us as particularly plausible. what we do worry about is that china will be poised to challenge the united states and its allies in particular areas....
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the team at johns hopkins is working on this very dficult problem. bobby's colleague, dr. luke osborn, is enhancing the mpl's features with something called the e-dermis. this incredible techlogy promises to simulate the sensation of touch. - think about how much we rely on our sensation of touch, not just for grabbing objects, but also interacting with other human beings. e-dermis was made to mimic the way our natural skin behaves and essentially we have different layers, and within those different layers, we have different receptors. - [angel] inside the skin, nerves detect pressure, pain, heat, stretch, anvibration. the e-dermis is made from flexible fabric and rubber, and inside of it, tiny sensors detect various stimuli and translate them to the body's nerves. - time tput it on? - one or my osthesis? - on your prosthesis. - uh, yeah! i've never really had that kind of feelings on the side, from touch and stuff. so it's also a little scary, but exciting. - when i press on your fingertip, i can see the actity on the screen. sof you we to grab an object, we could see wha
the team at johns hopkins is working on this very dficult problem. bobby's colleague, dr. luke osborn, is enhancing the mpl's features with something called the e-dermis. this incredible techlogy promises to simulate the sensation of touch. - think about how much we rely on our sensation of touch, not just for grabbing objects, but also interacting with other human beings. e-dermis was made to mimic the way our natural skin behaves and essentially we have different layers, and within those...
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la buena noticia es que el doctor hopkins apareciÓ en esta historia. >>> Él es el superintendente delremento de los y ademÁs parece que hizo las matemÁticas funciono. rucharon el presupuesto, lo que s sifnifica que los padres y niÑos pueden quedarse. >>> sin embargo otras escuelas deberÁn cerrar. (hablan en inglÉs). spero el superintendente nos asegurÓ que lo que no harÁ el distrito es vender escuelas, porque creen que en un objetivo cercano las i celebraciones vuelvan a incrementar. al volver, un hombre en un loscacielos, dÓnde lo hizo y qÉe . ♪(mÚsica)♪ . >>> 11. 13. este sÁbado varias familias michoacanas tuvieron la fortuna para reunirse con sus seres queridos para algunos de ellos pasaron hasta 30 aÑos. luis zaragoza. >>> al encuentro se dieron cita nietos e hijos que por su situaciÓn migratoria nos da mucho gusto.>>> dos da mucha mucho ". para la familia cepeda solo se expresaron esas palabras de frente. >>> es el mejor regalo de dios. gracias por este gran regalo y la posibilidad que hizo que mi papÁ viniera a verme. ya que yo no puedo. >>> santiago campos, dijo que ponocer a s
la buena noticia es que el doctor hopkins apareciÓ en esta historia. >>> Él es el superintendente delremento de los y ademÁs parece que hizo las matemÁticas funciono. rucharon el presupuesto, lo que s sifnifica que los padres y niÑos pueden quedarse. >>> sin embargo otras escuelas deberÁn cerrar. (hablan en inglÉs). spero el superintendente nos asegurÓ que lo que no harÁ el distrito es vender escuelas, porque creen que en un objetivo cercano las i celebraciones...
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>> oliver: sir anthony hopkins running charades.ins to do charades buried >> oliver: i'm serious in that i have anxiety for game nights because she invites very prominent people who are professionals an academy award winners. of >> kelly: i wouldn't go either! >> kate: i used to invite him and he never showed up. so then i just stopped inviting him buried because he would never -- first of all, your wife is always so late. the party would be like done. >> oliver: i know. [laughter] i know. >> kate: if the kids birthday, it's 5:30, and literally it's like 8:00 p.m., i'm like aaron, where the kids? she's like no, we are in the car, we are in the car. those of the people -- >> kelly: some people don't do well with time management. >> oliver: i know. >> kelly: i'm not late for a game night. and i'm not late for a gig. if don't people that wait -- i don't know why fans do that. three hours later. i met like waffle house been. it's so bad. >> kate: now i want to have a game night with you. >> kelly: we have to do it! i get crazy! here's a
>> oliver: sir anthony hopkins running charades.ins to do charades buried >> oliver: i'm serious in that i have anxiety for game nights because she invites very prominent people who are professionals an academy award winners. of >> kelly: i wouldn't go either! >> kate: i used to invite him and he never showed up. so then i just stopped inviting him buried because he would never -- first of all, your wife is always so late. the party would be like done. >> oliver: i...
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but me handball still helps us clear our heads somehow during training or christmas hopkins. if so, they could go in the line it on to mr. little to go through. i omnia more might she in your day metro came to germany together with his wife julia and his young daughter, a far letters amelia. so let us go now. she saw that it was dangerous, especially for the baby. when we found out the team would be stationed in germany, uncle, and we were very happy. lawler, for what the commander was. it was a lot. so for me it's essential that my family's here. it's difficult to play anywhere without my family. if relatives are close by, it's much easier. michael is ignoring me that there were about election with when alexander's not training, the young family often find themselves at the playground. mm hm. where young eva can play without a care in the world. what. what? oh yeah. oh, really with and then to diagnose it. but as i read the news every day and worry about you, relatives and loved ones and germany, we have everything. so the only thing you can do is worry about relatives and p
but me handball still helps us clear our heads somehow during training or christmas hopkins. if so, they could go in the line it on to mr. little to go through. i omnia more might she in your day metro came to germany together with his wife julia and his young daughter, a far letters amelia. so let us go now. she saw that it was dangerous, especially for the baby. when we found out the team would be stationed in germany, uncle, and we were very happy. lawler, for what the commander was. it was...
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it was miss hopkins, so they could go with another in wine it. um so mm hm. oh good, good. good. have i omnia, might she you? i sure do. metro came to germany together with his wife earlier, and his young daughter a far madison mueller. so let us guanasha, we saw that it was dangerous, especially for the baby. when we found out the team would be stationed in germany angle, and we were very happy with alice or with the come on the was, it was a lot. so for me it's essential that my family's here. it's difficult to play anywhere without my family. if relatives are close by, it's much easier. clear. see that it may be that there were about election with when alexander is not training the young family often find themselves at the playground. mm hm. where young eva can play without a care in the world. what. what oh yeah, oh and we will be given then to diagnose it, but as i read the news every day and worry about your relatives and loved ones and germany, we have everything. so the only thing you can do was worry about relatives and parents because of everything that's happening in o
it was miss hopkins, so they could go with another in wine it. um so mm hm. oh good, good. good. have i omnia, might she you? i sure do. metro came to germany together with his wife earlier, and his young daughter a far madison mueller. so let us guanasha, we saw that it was dangerous, especially for the baby. when we found out the team would be stationed in germany angle, and we were very happy with alice or with the come on the was, it was a lot. so for me it's essential that my family's...
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worried about abortion because i have a friend who is pregnant with siamese twins who went to johns hopkinso women if you are listening to vote so keep your rights women here is a recent ad from the central campaign committee and criticizing that republican candidate. here is that add. >> i was 14 and he was 18 and some abuses choosing and the pregnancy was not easy but the right choice for me. it's personal, complicated. >> masters wanted to ban all abortion with no exception for rape or incest. >> the sec is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> and with the and blitz for the democrats on this issue. >> . >> and this is a big issue for voters to show that a large number of americans are concerned without the supreme court's ruling and a large number has an unfavorable view of the supreme court. but democrats will view this issue with the midterm election season. >>>> what about the arizona race quick. >> and following it closely. >> i think republicans are hoping they. can pull out the race i think arizona is a purple stateho so it will be a very close race. >> aaron blake l
worried about abortion because i have a friend who is pregnant with siamese twins who went to johns hopkinso women if you are listening to vote so keep your rights women here is a recent ad from the central campaign committee and criticizing that republican candidate. here is that add. >> i was 14 and he was 18 and some abuses choosing and the pregnancy was not easy but the right choice for me. it's personal, complicated. >> masters wanted to ban all abortion with no exception for...
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take weeks, and they've been very clear, masser and earn the applied physics laboratory at johns hopkins. they're both looking at this course into, into international space. mid he's looking at this with ground telescopes, they're all the all take time to see whether it's worth it. one other thing i like to say is this is that you know, these things on costing years in advance. so a cape is the money worth it in the middle of an economic crisis. who knows, but they had to go ahead now it was on target. it was on plan. and we will see we are really interested in asteroids. actually because of the crises that we see on earth, you know we'd, we'd need to see whether to protect ourselves, but also they do hold valuable resources. we think, you know, like nickel and iron things that we may use for space habitations, but also to bring that to worth and space missions have done that and i brought that minerals so you know, i'm not an economist, but it's fascinating stuff. it's good for knowledge and it could also bring back economic benefit to earth. so in that sense, you know, depending on wha
take weeks, and they've been very clear, masser and earn the applied physics laboratory at johns hopkins. they're both looking at this course into, into international space. mid he's looking at this with ground telescopes, they're all the all take time to see whether it's worth it. one other thing i like to say is this is that you know, these things on costing years in advance. so a cape is the money worth it in the middle of an economic crisis. who knows, but they had to go ahead now it was on...
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later, vali nasr will join us from johns hopkins university school of advanced international studiesrogram with the new details on the iran nuclear deal. stick around, we will be right back. >> there are a lot of places to get political information, but only at c-span do you get it straight from the source. no matter where you are from, or where you stand on the issues, c-span is america's network. unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. if it happens here, or here, or anywhere that matters, america is watching on c-span. powered by cable. >> book tv every sunday on c-span2 features leading authors discussing their nonfiction books. caleb fuller talks about widely held myths the general public has about economics in his book called no free lunch. on afterwards, fox news editor's shares his book broken news. he is reviewed by matt welch. book tv every sunday on c-span2. watch online at any time on c-span.org. middle and high school students it is your time to shine. you are invited to participate in this year's competition. picture yourself as a newly elected member of congress. what is
later, vali nasr will join us from johns hopkins university school of advanced international studiesrogram with the new details on the iran nuclear deal. stick around, we will be right back. >> there are a lot of places to get political information, but only at c-span do you get it straight from the source. no matter where you are from, or where you stand on the issues, c-span is america's network. unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. if it happens here, or here, or anywhere that matters,...
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take a livek live look from the mark hopkins. hopkins camera. look at that fl. that flagpole. it is very breezy, out there, this morning. that marine layer is slowly creeping in with daytime highs near san francisco only hitting 67. that is a degree below average. average is the case fos for us in the eastland hills, t. hills, today. concorde, 77 degr. 77 degrees. we have the same forecast pretty much for the rest of the week. seasonably cool conditions and i will taket any day compared to last week's major heatwave. >> i cannot believe 77 in concoe in concorde because it was 115. > >> remember, you can watch us on on our sister station, casey w ♪ >>> welcome to "cbs mornings" and hello to our viewers on the west coast. i'm gayle king. >> i'm tony dokoupil. >> i'm nate burleson. >> he is. we're all here. let's go to today's "eye opener" -- your world in 90 seconds. >>> as mourners pay respects to queen elizabeth, king charles visits northern ireland. we'll look at the future of the british monarchy globally. >> do you expect the countries will drop king charles as head of stat
take a livek live look from the mark hopkins. hopkins camera. look at that fl. that flagpole. it is very breezy, out there, this morning. that marine layer is slowly creeping in with daytime highs near san francisco only hitting 67. that is a degree below average. average is the case fos for us in the eastland hills, t. hills, today. concorde, 77 degr. 77 degrees. we have the same forecast pretty much for the rest of the week. seasonably cool conditions and i will taket any day compared to last...
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. >> reporter: the intercontinental mark hopkins hotel lowered the flag to half f in honor of queen elizabeth the second. the hotel also found a l way to pay tribute. the newly renovated ballroom was unveiledh afternoon high tea. to mark then the occasion, people came in thr best attire. they enjoyed scones, finger sandwiches and sweet. the the afternoon was bad on the well afternoon teat -- t. t. >> the location is on the site.r home wasn't there. with her passing, we are looking at the theme of the afternoon being a nod to the queen and rail connections. >> i would like to propose a toast. >> the general manager let a toast with the greatest respect to the queen. he is maltese and grew up as a british citizen. >> have always had a great sense sense of hot pride in being parf the culture. i was very saddened. >> reporter: on the british con, people brought flowers to pay respect during the day. >> we have about 800 producers. >> reporter: willow in the green green on the inner sunset. shop that sells specialty goods. thet up a photo of the queen and king king charles. the founder and ceo sai
. >> reporter: the intercontinental mark hopkins hotel lowered the flag to half f in honor of queen elizabeth the second. the hotel also found a l way to pay tribute. the newly renovated ballroom was unveiledh afternoon high tea. to mark then the occasion, people came in thr best attire. they enjoyed scones, finger sandwiches and sweet. the the afternoon was bad on the well afternoon teat -- t. t. >> the location is on the site.r home wasn't there. with her passing, we are looking...
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david hopkins does an analysis piece for the washington post through bloomberg, taking a look at somef these recent numbers and what it could mean when it comes to those november elections. he writes, this democrats might find cold comfort from the fact that the price of a brightening forecast and the dobbs ruling and the continued presence of trumpism. the u.s. political system does provide incentives for leaders to achieve their substantive goals, but those intensive's are seldom enforced by mid term electorates because it is the numbers of the party itself who work the hardest pressure politicians to fulfill their promises. payoff comes when it's time for renomination. president biden's policies on health care, climate change, and student debt may not help his party win seats this year, but don't be surprised if he uses them to make the case for his fellow democrats that he deserves the chance for a second term in 2024. david hopkins writes that for the bloomberg piece you can find on the website of the washington post. again, the numbers, by the way, from those approval ratings fr
david hopkins does an analysis piece for the washington post through bloomberg, taking a look at somef these recent numbers and what it could mean when it comes to those november elections. he writes, this democrats might find cold comfort from the fact that the price of a brightening forecast and the dobbs ruling and the continued presence of trumpism. the u.s. political system does provide incentives for leaders to achieve their substantive goals, but those intensive's are seldom enforced by...
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in san francisco, the mark hopkins hotel was flying the union jack as a traditional high tee. it took place inside as you can see. people also gathered at a tearoom, a fitting place to honor and reflect on queen elizabeth's legacy. >> i have followed the queen my whole entire life, you know, living as a kid. i always thought she was spectacular. and spectacular. and i have been to england. >> i actually started crying believe it or not. it was just so sad. i'm leavg for england on friday. what kind of timing is that? >> images queen elizabeth will remain throughout this tea shop and one owner has a love of of queen elizabeth. a stuffed animal plays a role in her growing connection to the king.y choi has the story. >> i looked at that picture and thought she looks just like my grandmother. >> reporter: like so many others, susan oliver hoi feels connected in some way to the queen. >> she has had family problems and she holds her head up and deals with them. you know? i mean, she has been through a lot. it doesn't get her down. >> reporter: operating a gift shop facing increasin
in san francisco, the mark hopkins hotel was flying the union jack as a traditional high tee. it took place inside as you can see. people also gathered at a tearoom, a fitting place to honor and reflect on queen elizabeth's legacy. >> i have followed the queen my whole entire life, you know, living as a kid. i always thought she was spectacular. and spectacular. and i have been to england. >> i actually started crying believe it or not. it was just so sad. i'm leavg for england on...
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before you got to rush you for calling me and thought process that my mentor as a you're thea hopkins, yet much him lawyer. dig around the avenue, you national museum in west gutter, her studies. she lost them, although them cooper busher and yet assign it ah not. and i don't with the buy some idea access point. no, i don't to buy, so i have a good, nice, put some food for you if you put them with else made up with a couple of he should use billy bieber street. but on the beach or shoot, gosh lar, gullow, assigned to me the important naturalist of supervision or so there's daniel, the bus there was need were army you go was talker initially decide is for culture . the initial condition of the bill for the middle hours was on the she was there when they are, but at the given most of the ability to do bush bushels, why was to just one that has all on the account. they were here again, it was a banana less christina, and i wanted to know what the scope of your school. but you know, testing by the ensuring looks like it was, cuz i need to say the company hard. i should be home with the ch
before you got to rush you for calling me and thought process that my mentor as a you're thea hopkins, yet much him lawyer. dig around the avenue, you national museum in west gutter, her studies. she lost them, although them cooper busher and yet assign it ah not. and i don't with the buy some idea access point. no, i don't to buy, so i have a good, nice, put some food for you if you put them with else made up with a couple of he should use billy bieber street. but on the beach or shoot, gosh...
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from the union flag and mark hopkins hotel being lowered to half-staff with a 96 tolls of the bell at grace cathedral. one for every year she was alive. reverend malcolm young reflected on the loss of the head of the english church. elizabeth is incredibly important person around the world. and and >> the people our congregation really respect and admire her very much so. >> we will miss her very much. the longest-running british monarch made her first visit to the u.s. in 1957. returned several times after. >> including a trip to sacramento in 1983 where she met the speaker of the california assembly, willie brown. so there was so many things, a parent in the world. >> to talk to somebody as important as this woman. >> was unbelievable. the former mayor of san francisco was surprised by how candid the queen was during her conversations about state government. >> don't even think and in a moment, she was him. impacted. by her actual title in our actual importance from state leaders to u.s. presidents the queen cross paths with countless political figures. san jose state university pro
from the union flag and mark hopkins hotel being lowered to half-staff with a 96 tolls of the bell at grace cathedral. one for every year she was alive. reverend malcolm young reflected on the loss of the head of the english church. elizabeth is incredibly important person around the world. and and >> the people our congregation really respect and admire her very much so. >> we will miss her very much. the longest-running british monarch made her first visit to the u.s. in 1957....
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big cheers going up here inside the johns hopkins applied physics laboratory. erin you think about how much time and energy the people in this room have -- how much time and effort they've put into this being a success. and there, i think you can see the crowd cheering down in mission control. probably the only time that you're going to cheer for a loss of a spacecraft, erin. >> and we have impact! >> in the name of planetary defense. >> in the name of planetary defense. pretty amazing to see it. this sounds like the -- obviously celebration in that room. talk about threading a needle, kristin. you're talking about they just sent from earth an object the size of a refrigerator into an object the size of the great pyramid in the middle of space at 14,000 miles an hour. and they hit it. >> it's unbelievable. so now, erin, the next big challenge, nasa has completed its first big objective. they've proven that they can do this. they've proven that they can take this spacecraft and slam it into an asteroid. now the big question is were they able to successfully move
big cheers going up here inside the johns hopkins applied physics laboratory. erin you think about how much time and energy the people in this room have -- how much time and effort they've put into this being a success. and there, i think you can see the crowd cheering down in mission control. probably the only time that you're going to cheer for a loss of a spacecraft, erin. >> and we have impact! >> in the name of planetary defense. >> in the name of planetary defense....
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senior fellow at the johns hopkins school who international studies. this, week she published a provocative piece in the atlantic, title, it is time to prepare for a ukrainian victory. go to, see you thank you for joining. us it is not that provocative because you actually several months ago started laying the ground for the idea that a ukrainian victory as possible. it's just the contours of what that victory might look like. it is what you've updated here. >> yes. i should serve by saying that not only is it possible, it is the only way they war will end. vladimir putin has really attached to his prestige, his foreign policy. everything else that he says he believes, in his legitimacy as the president of russia to this war. he gives no indication that he would like to negotiate, he's not talked about concessions. that means the only way they wore answers if the russians begin to perceive that they are losing. ukrainians know that. they have a complete overnight into towards the war that the russian soldiers. stu they are fighting for their homes, for
senior fellow at the johns hopkins school who international studies. this, week she published a provocative piece in the atlantic, title, it is time to prepare for a ukrainian victory. go to, see you thank you for joining. us it is not that provocative because you actually several months ago started laying the ground for the idea that a ukrainian victory as possible. it's just the contours of what that victory might look like. it is what you've updated here. >> yes. i should serve by...
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now set up it hey, this is a more of the brand new shops. cringe you hopkins, you only it will still i got a good deal up night. a probably is an issue, but it does work with most of the dog is your dog. he's la image with a basement you're set on it. oh, for a little in the initial be want to pull up not to get a diaz can use to put value a new one or 2, but you also the with the done those a what i see the steep bussey's no growth you medation says a what he's got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation, let it be an arms race is on very dramatic development. only really and get into this. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult. time time to sit down and talk with ah, ah, i think you got the stuff that we've seen and we've been 2 weeks i was showing a little was recently merchandise to move center of chicago, and lots of them will become company out there. so pres, somewhere thrush link with a slope is vanya, do you do, seventies or fee? are you on national? and i don't know that would put on some of the met jose from see just sup
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laura hopkins says well meaning people may be tempted to feed baby squirrels from information they get online. >> do note are lie on the inter. it will tell you wacky things, e things, please call us for more. >> reporter: in san jose john rs jose john ramos kpix 5. >> reporter: they can always use use more volunteers and donatio. there is a link on our website.s website. thanks for watching. te watching. the late show is up next with stephen colbert and the news will continue streaming on kpix.com bay aread night everyone. (upbeat music) - hi everyone, and welcome to legal help center. this is where we have professionals standing by to answer your questions regarding personal injury. so if you've been injured in an accident that was not your fault, like a car accident or a slip and fall, we can help.
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she went to johns hopkins, that is her break she got professional help. no politician should get involved in that. if you are listening, you need to vote to keep your rights. that's what i have to say. keep your rights, women. host: democrats trying to bring democrats to the polls and bring women to the polls on this issue of abortion. here is a recent add from the democratic senator this is in arizona criticizing the republican candidate on the issue of abortion. [video clip] >> i was 14. he was 18. he was so abusive. choosing to end the pregnancy wasn't easy, but it was the right choice for me. it's personal. it's complicated. >> blake masters wanted to ban all abortions with no exception for rape or incest. >> he has no idea what i went through and he has no business making the decision for me. host: christian hall on that at by democrats on this issue. guest: this is, as i said earlier, a big issue for voters. recent polling shows a large number of americans are really concerned about the supreme court's ruling a large number of them have an unfavorab
she went to johns hopkins, that is her break she got professional help. no politician should get involved in that. if you are listening, you need to vote to keep your rights. that's what i have to say. keep your rights, women. host: democrats trying to bring democrats to the polls and bring women to the polls on this issue of abortion. here is a recent add from the democratic senator this is in arizona criticizing the republican candidate on the issue of abortion. [video clip] >> i was...
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. >> sunday on q and a johns hopkins university professor howell brand shares his book danger zone where he talks about china's goal to achieve global dominance and what the us and other global powers are doing or should be doing to stop. >> the idea that china is going to emerge as the superpower of the century doesn't like us as particularly plausible. what we do worry about is china will be poised to challenge the united states and its allies in particular areas so to overturn the military balance of power in the western pacific where china has geographic advantages because it's close and we're far or too carveout a technological sphere of influence of the developing world and china's incentive to do this, to behave in a more risk prone fashion will actually grow as chinese leaders, those around him realize china doesn't have all the time in the world to accomplish its objective. >> how brand with his book danger zone on c-span's q&a. you can listen to you and they on all our podcasts on our free c-span now app. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government funded by these televisio
. >> sunday on q and a johns hopkins university professor howell brand shares his book danger zone where he talks about china's goal to achieve global dominance and what the us and other global powers are doing or should be doing to stop. >> the idea that china is going to emerge as the superpower of the century doesn't like us as particularly plausible. what we do worry about is china will be poised to challenge the united states and its allies in particular areas so to overturn...
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lookg outside now, the fog has definiy taken over san francisco looking looking out from the mark hopkins hotel, 50s in the citya livermore topped out at 106 this this afternoon. you won't be tht hot tomorrow. temperatures tonight, a mixtures of 50s and 60s. around the bay temperaturet drop much more, farther inland down to the low 60s. highs tomorrow almost exactly average around the bay, mostly 70s. inld temperatures a mixture of 80s and 90s. even the hotspots willl just short of 100 degrees, but just for tomorrow. the heat really builds as we head into the weekend. a heat advisory sunday and monday and four straight days for all inland parts of the bay area, the hottest parts of sunday and monday will push temperatures close to 100 degrees and way over it inland in the east bay and in the north bay cooking as well and wednesday and thursdays will be well above average. > >> coming nu spor, didn't quite. jimmy garoppolo is back in a 49s unif you might already know that prop 27 taxes and regulates online sports betting to fund real solutions to the homelessness crisis. so how will that n
lookg outside now, the fog has definiy taken over san francisco looking looking out from the mark hopkins hotel, 50s in the citya livermore topped out at 106 this this afternoon. you won't be tht hot tomorrow. temperatures tonight, a mixtures of 50s and 60s. around the bay temperaturet drop much more, farther inland down to the low 60s. highs tomorrow almost exactly average around the bay, mostly 70s. inld temperatures a mixture of 80s and 90s. even the hotspots willl just short of 100 degrees,...
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at the mark hopkins hotel, the flag of great great britain flying at half st. inside the hotel hosting a property party that turned into a tribute to the queen. and the royal family website is paying tribute to the monarch. the switch to all black with a picture of the young queen eliz. we have much more coverage had n the cbs evening news th norah - you okay? - there's a flex alert today so i'm mentally preparing for the power outage. oh, well we can help stop one because we are going to reduce our energy use from 4-9pm. what now? i stepped on a plug. oh that's my bad! unplugging. when it comes to preventing outages the power is ours. capt ♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, the life and legacy of queen elizabeth ii. britain's longest serving monarch dies at the age of 96. the queen passed peacefully at her balmoral castle in scotland. the official announcement from buckingham palace. her family rushing to be by her side, including her son, the new king charles. cbs' charlie d'agata is at buckingham palace as thousands gather to mourn. >>
at the mark hopkins hotel, the flag of great great britain flying at half st. inside the hotel hosting a property party that turned into a tribute to the queen. and the royal family website is paying tribute to the monarch. the switch to all black with a picture of the young queen eliz. we have much more coverage had n the cbs evening news th norah - you okay? - there's a flex alert today so i'm mentally preparing for the power outage. oh, well we can help stop one because we are going to...
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. >> thank you, director, and again, welcome to the johns hopkins applied physics laboratory were nasa start vision has just made history. i'm with nasa's office of communication. earlier, we saw incredible live coverage of darts terminal approach to this target asteroid in near real time for humanity's first-ever test for planetary defense. let's take a look at that instant replay and then incredible footage. wow, so here you can see the spacecraft is autonomously navigating itself, it is precision locked on the asteroid , cruising in at a speed of 4000 miles per second. now you can see it filling the screen, we have never seen this object before. bullseye. we also have incredible high-resolution imagery from the camera which we are now able to show. here's the asteroid system, incredible surface detail of an asteroid 7 million miles from earth that we have never before seen, absolutely amazing, something for the history books. this is the last frame from the spacecraft before we confirmed loss of signal. i'm joined now by some members from the dart team who have helped launch the fir
. >> thank you, director, and again, welcome to the johns hopkins applied physics laboratory were nasa start vision has just made history. i'm with nasa's office of communication. earlier, we saw incredible live coverage of darts terminal approach to this target asteroid in near real time for humanity's first-ever test for planetary defense. let's take a look at that instant replay and then incredible footage. wow, so here you can see the spacecraft is autonomously navigating itself, it...
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. >> thank you and again, welcome to the johns hopkins applied physics laboratory where nasa's dart missing -- mission has made history. earlier, we saw incredible live coverage of the terminal approach for the test for planetary defense and let's take a look at the replay and the footage. you can see dimorphus. the spacecraft is navigating itself. cruising in at a speed of 4000 miles per second. you can see it filling the screen and we have never seen this object before. bullseye. we have incredible hide rental -- resolution, free from the dart camera -- resolution imagery from the dart camera. here is asteroid system and dimorphism is filling the view -- dimorphism --dimorphos is filling the view. this is the last frame from the spacecraft before week concert -- confirm the signal. they include the dart project manager, lena adams, dart smarts navigation guidance at apl. caroline earns -- at apl and julie ben arose -- at nasa's jet propulsion laboratory and we will hear from quick opening remarks and we will take questions from media. we are going to try to answer as many questions as we
. >> thank you and again, welcome to the johns hopkins applied physics laboratory where nasa's dart missing -- mission has made history. earlier, we saw incredible live coverage of the terminal approach for the test for planetary defense and let's take a look at the replay and the footage. you can see dimorphus. the spacecraft is navigating itself. cruising in at a speed of 4000 miles per second. you can see it filling the screen and we have never seen this object before. bullseye. we...
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laura hopkins says well meaning people may be tempted to feed baby squirrels from information they get will tell you wacky things, e things, please call us for more. >> reporter: in san jose john rs jose john ramos kpix 5. >> reporter: they can always use use more volunteers and donatio. there is a link on our website.s website. thanks for watching. te watching. the late show is up next with stephen colbert and the news will continue streaming on kpix.com bay aread night everyone. captioning sponsored by cbs >> congresswoman lauren boebert is facing backlash after implying that jesus could have defended himself from crucifixion if he had assault rifles. >> the little twitter trolls, they like to say, "oh, jesus didn't need an ar-15." "how many ar-15s do you think jesus would have had?" well, he didn't have enough to keep his government from killing him. >> coming soon to broadway: lauren boebert's "jesus christ superstar."
laura hopkins says well meaning people may be tempted to feed baby squirrels from information they get will tell you wacky things, e things, please call us for more. >> reporter: in san jose john rs jose john ramos kpix 5. >> reporter: they can always use use more volunteers and donatio. there is a link on our website.s website. thanks for watching. te watching. the late show is up next with stephen colbert and the news will continue streaming on kpix.com bay aread night everyone....
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marty carey of johns hopkins, much appreciated. thanks. >> so the big credit card companies, visa, mastercard, amex have decided to start tracking gun purchases. oh, that's healthy in a free country. the point, of course, is to ban the sale of firearms. so who told visa, mastercard and amex to do this? glenn beck, virtually alone, looked into this. he's got the answer for next. apparently, look at those two. when is the last time they weren't this happy? i know, right? this place is pretty special. it really is . the first family in a country music. >> this year's number one new drama. terrible happens every year with a twist no one saw coming . what did you do tuesday? we both know we have secrets to protect monarchies. all new with another unforgettable episode. got governments monarch all new tuesday on fox. >> hi, i'm jason and i've lost two hundred two pounds of being a veteran. the transition from the military into civilian life causes a lot of stress. >> i ate a lot for stress. golo and release has helped me with managing st
marty carey of johns hopkins, much appreciated. thanks. >> so the big credit card companies, visa, mastercard, amex have decided to start tracking gun purchases. oh, that's healthy in a free country. the point, of course, is to ban the sale of firearms. so who told visa, mastercard and amex to do this? glenn beck, virtually alone, looked into this. he's got the answer for next. apparently, look at those two. when is the last time they weren't this happy? i know, right? this place is...
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from the union flag and mark hopkins hotel being lowered to half-staff to the 96 tolls of the bell at grace cathedral one for every year she was alive. reverend malcolm young reflected on the loss of the head of the english church percent of duty or sense of commitment measured sense good judgment. >> i think that all of us want to do whatever it is that we do it in the best possible way. the longest-running british monarch made her first visit to the u.s. in 1957. returned several times after including a trip to sacramento in 1983. where she met the speaker of the california assembly, willie brown. so there was so many things, a parent in the world. >> to talk to somebody as important as this woman. >> was unbelievable. the former mayor of san francisco was surprised by how candid the queen was during her conversations about state government. >> i don't even think and in a moment, she was him. impacted by her actual title in our actual importance from state leaders to u.s. presidents the queen cross paths with countless political figures. san jose state university professor katherine
from the union flag and mark hopkins hotel being lowered to half-staff to the 96 tolls of the bell at grace cathedral one for every year she was alive. reverend malcolm young reflected on the loss of the head of the english church percent of duty or sense of commitment measured sense good judgment. >> i think that all of us want to do whatever it is that we do it in the best possible way. the longest-running british monarch made her first visit to the u.s. in 1957. returned several times...
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marty makary is a professor at johns hopkins who joins us tonight to try and straighten this out. doctor , thanks a lot for coming on . i mean, i think everyone wouldk agree probably shouldn't recommend drugs to people if't m you don't know what their effects are. peoplgoing to be . or ca but, youn know, the horse hasef left the barn on that. what do you thint k this meansta going forward? well, look, when pregnant and lactating women had concerns, they had questions. the right answer was, we don't know, not just take it to. a stop asking questions that the research is catching up. now, first of all, the marinadeo is not stay int the muscular area. it's injected intramuscular. this research confirms it does not stay in the place where it's injected. e it's inje normally, there are bio distribution studies that evaluate wherenormal these nanoparticles are carried in lipid carriers throughou t the body and then excretions as well.as but those studies were limited . they were skipped.e limited many of the findings that were done in the limited studies are concerning. there was no fol
marty makary is a professor at johns hopkins who joins us tonight to try and straighten this out. doctor , thanks a lot for coming on . i mean, i think everyone wouldk agree probably shouldn't recommend drugs to people if't m you don't know what their effects are. peoplgoing to be . or ca but, youn know, the horse hasef left the barn on that. what do you thint k this meansta going forward? well, look, when pregnant and lactating women had concerns, they had questions. the right answer was, we...
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johns hopkins forecasts are not so rosy there, the upcoming recession is called a powerful publicationill claims the direction in which the country is moving on various issues does not suit up to 90% of americans who are satisfied with everything president biden gathered at the white house the day before. the president came out to talk about the successes in the fight against inflation. a month ago, he and the law signed a special law to brag about the achievements of biden, tv people did not give. him the speech was interrupted not only in republican fox. i don't want to interrupt the party, but we will stop this celebration to inject a hard cold dose of the reality that stocks are falling because inflation is rising. the same inflation, with which, according to the president. we have made great progress, even on the main channel of the democrats on biden's cnn, do not want to listen to you hear joe biden in the white house celebrating the passage of the inflation control bill, but you see the index on the screen. dow jones right now it's destroyed. the index fell by more than 120 poi
johns hopkins forecasts are not so rosy there, the upcoming recession is called a powerful publicationill claims the direction in which the country is moving on various issues does not suit up to 90% of americans who are satisfied with everything president biden gathered at the white house the day before. the president came out to talk about the successes in the fight against inflation. a month ago, he and the law signed a special law to brag about the achievements of biden, tv people did not...
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mayor got a job as a dishwasher at the historic palace hotel to make ends meet while attending the hopkins institute of art. >> so the story goes, antonio on his 5th day as a dishwasher and drop the dishes and left the kitchen, take a seat in the lounge and sketched one ever came to his imagination. well, he's doing caught the attention of his boss who eventually helped launch him into san francisco's high society. art scene. >> 2 more of his murals are still proudly on display in the hotel's pied piper lounge. >> portraying notable an eccentric characters including literary luminaries mark twain and bret hart as well as the self-proclaimed emperor of the united states. morton. >> skills as a artists were soon found out by the owner, janet johnson. and she said you are so good at drying things. could you do something for the palace? and that's what he did. he painted another painting that we have in our prominent for her to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the original hotel. >> so the mayor went on to gain notoriety and was invited to serve as san francisco arts commissioner in the 194
mayor got a job as a dishwasher at the historic palace hotel to make ends meet while attending the hopkins institute of art. >> so the story goes, antonio on his 5th day as a dishwasher and drop the dishes and left the kitchen, take a seat in the lounge and sketched one ever came to his imagination. well, he's doing caught the attention of his boss who eventually helped launch him into san francisco's high society. art scene. >> 2 more of his murals are still proudly on display in...
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. >> reporter: big cheers at the johns hopkin civic laboratory where i am right now.esponsible for building spacecraft when it hit the target on monday night. this spacecraft has been traveling in space at about 14,000 miles an hour, 4 miles per second in the vastness of out in space. the spacecraft not that big. is it about the size of a vending machine. so is it an incredible feat that nasa was able to accomplish. was nasa able to successfully push that asteroid just a little bit off the current trajectory. the reason that is so important, it poses in threat to planet earth whatsoever. if there was a killer asteroid in the future, bound to wipe out all of life on planet earth, this type of technology, this type of maneuver could potentially save all of us, all lives on the planet. so this is nasa's first-ever planetary mission. we'll have to wait a few days or months to know if it was able to knock it asteroid off course. >>> we'll ve the latest on the unrest in ukraine. and it's easier than ever to■ get your projects done right. inside, outside, big or small, angi
. >> reporter: big cheers at the johns hopkin civic laboratory where i am right now.esponsible for building spacecraft when it hit the target on monday night. this spacecraft has been traveling in space at about 14,000 miles an hour, 4 miles per second in the vastness of out in space. the spacecraft not that big. is it about the size of a vending machine. so is it an incredible feat that nasa was able to accomplish. was nasa able to successfully push that asteroid just a little bit off...
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. >> from the union flag and mark hopkins hotel being lowered to half-staff with a 96 tolls of the bell at grace cathedral. one for every year she was alive. reverend malcolm young reflected on the loss of the head of the english church. elizabeth is incredibly important person around the world. and and >> the people our congregation really respect and admire her very much so we will miss her very much. the longest-running british monarch made her first visit to the u.s. in 1957. returned several times after. >> including a trip to sacramento in 1983 where she met the speaker of the california assembly, willie brown. so there was so many things, a parent in the world. >> to talk to somebody as important as this woman. >> was unbelievable. the former mayor of san francisco was surprised by how candid the queen was during her conversations about state government. don't even think. and in a moment, she was him. impacted by her actual title in our actual from state leaders to u.s. presidents the queen cross paths with countless political figures. san jose state university professor katherin
. >> from the union flag and mark hopkins hotel being lowered to half-staff with a 96 tolls of the bell at grace cathedral. one for every year she was alive. reverend malcolm young reflected on the loss of the head of the english church. elizabeth is incredibly important person around the world. and and >> the people our congregation really respect and admire her very much so we will miss her very much. the longest-running british monarch made her first visit to the u.s. in 1957....
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then john's hopkins hired her. she got promoted.d for making excuses for child molestation? it's not just academics. book publishers are trying to sexualize children. some books are pornographic. a mother informed her school board that two books in the school's library written for seventh graders contained material, you don't need to be a prude to think something is go on. it had graphics depictions of sex between men and children. why pushing this on kids? to prime them for sexual exploitation. if anyone says you are hysterical. get real! what is the point of pushing pornography on children except to sexualize them and take advantage of them. everyone in charge behind this. then there is the medical angle. at boston children's hospital they are cutting breasts off healthy children. boston's children's hospital did 177 gender affirming double mastectomy surge is on girls 15 to 18 -- and they were offered in britain. britain's government is closing this hospital. because they were sued by families that alleged that children were rush
then john's hopkins hired her. she got promoted.d for making excuses for child molestation? it's not just academics. book publishers are trying to sexualize children. some books are pornographic. a mother informed her school board that two books in the school's library written for seventh graders contained material, you don't need to be a prude to think something is go on. it had graphics depictions of sex between men and children. why pushing this on kids? to prime them for sexual...
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welcome to the johns hopkins applied physics laboratory, where nasa's dart mission just made history. i am with nasa's office of communications. earlier we saw incredible live coverage of darts terminal approach with the target asteroid in near real time for humanity's first-ever test of planetary defense. let's look a the instant replay and incredible footage. wow. here you can see didymus and dimorphos. the spacecraft is autonomously navigating itself and precision locked on the asteroid, cruising in at a speed of 4000 miles per second -- 14,000 miles per second. we have never seen this object before. bullseye. we also have incredible high resolution imagery from darts draco camera that we are now able to show. here is the asteroid system. dimorphos filling the field of view. incredible surface detail of an asteroid 7,000,000 miles from earth. absolutely amazing. something for the history books. and this is the last frame from the spacecraft before confirming loss of signal. i am joined by members of the dart team that helped turned this incredible mission into science fact. ed reyn
welcome to the johns hopkins applied physics laboratory, where nasa's dart mission just made history. i am with nasa's office of communications. earlier we saw incredible live coverage of darts terminal approach with the target asteroid in near real time for humanity's first-ever test of planetary defense. let's look a the instant replay and incredible footage. wow. here you can see didymus and dimorphos. the spacecraft is autonomously navigating itself and precision locked on the asteroid,...
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from the union flag and mark hopkins hotel being lowered to half-staff with a 96 tolls of the bell at grace cathedral. one for every year she was alive. reverend malcolm young reflected on the loss of the head of the english church in elizabeth is incredibly important person around the world. and and >> the people of our congregation really respect and admire her very much so. >> we will miss her very much. the longest-running british monarch made her first visit to the u.s. in 1957. returned several times after including a trip to sacramento in 1983. where she met the speaker of the california assembly, willie brown. so there was so many things parent and the world. >> to talk to somebody as important as this woman. >> was unbelievable. the former mayor of san francisco was surprised by how candid the queen was during her conversations about state government. >> i don't even think and in a moment, she was him. impacted. by her actual i do in our actual importance from state leaders to u.s. presidents the queen cross paths with countless political figures. san jose state university pr
from the union flag and mark hopkins hotel being lowered to half-staff with a 96 tolls of the bell at grace cathedral. one for every year she was alive. reverend malcolm young reflected on the loss of the head of the english church in elizabeth is incredibly important person around the world. and and >> the people of our congregation really respect and admire her very much so. >> we will miss her very much. the longest-running british monarch made her first visit to the u.s. in...