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raunchy bad taste that's fine let it go of course pink flamingos was a raunchy bad taste film by john waters in 1972 and i think 1972 is an important year that we started bringing in bad our bad taste and trashy taste because that's when we started getting trashy food and poor taste sort of investors like warren buffett warren buffett this past weekend did announce results not only did he lose over $50000000000.00 in the 1st quarter but he proceeded to trash the entire u.s. economy he announced he dumped all of his shares to is the entirety of his holding holdings in 4 u.s. airline. united american southwest and delta he does he own 10 percent of those he dumped as but what did he tell the ordinary person the investors out there i hope i've convinced you to bet on america warren buffett he's a guy who of course has no bearing on america because he he's now piled up $137000000000.00 this whole buffett thing with his dumping of the airlines you know let's contrast this with 20082008 when the banks were having financial difficulty because they committed massive fraud or when a bank like wells f
raunchy bad taste that's fine let it go of course pink flamingos was a raunchy bad taste film by john waters in 1972 and i think 1972 is an important year that we started bringing in bad our bad taste and trashy taste because that's when we started getting trashy food and poor taste sort of investors like warren buffett warren buffett this past weekend did announce results not only did he lose over $50000000000.00 in the 1st quarter but he proceeded to trash the entire u.s. economy he announced...
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there is' less water in the system now than there was 20 and 30 years ago. >> reporter: john flack, authorf "water is for fighting over" has spent decades studying the colorado river, a crucial source of water in much of the west. >> the persistence of the drought conditions in the colorado river basin especially is essentially unprecedented in human history. >> reporter: what is happening, a new study says, is not just a drought. it's a megadrought. it's a pretty dramatic term, megadrought. >> if you go back in time 500 years or so, there were these phenomenal droughts in terms of both severity and in terms of length. until recently those droughts have always been spoken about with almost a mythical-type character. >> reporter: park williams is lead scientist on research that uses tree ring evidence going back 1200 years to study megadroughts that lasts as long as 40 years. >> and the drought of the last 20 years has developed the same way the megadroughts did. >> reporter: there is, however, one difference between this long drought and the megadroughts centuries ago. >> what we're seeing
there is' less water in the system now than there was 20 and 30 years ago. >> reporter: john flack, authorf "water is for fighting over" has spent decades studying the colorado river, a crucial source of water in much of the west. >> the persistence of the drought conditions in the colorado river basin especially is essentially unprecedented in human history. >> reporter: what is happening, a new study says, is not just a drought. it's a megadrought. it's a pretty...
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and lake powell, the colorado river, big white bathtub rings around them left as the water declines. >> reporter: johnauthor of "water is for fighting." >> there's less water in the system now than there was 20 and 30 years ago. >> reporter: what is happening in the west, a new study says, is not just a drought. it's a mega-drought. it's a pretty dramatic term "megadrought." >> if you go back in time 500 years or so, there were these phenomenal droughts in terms of both severity and in terms of length. >> reporter: park williams is lead scientist on research that used tree ring evidence to study megadroughts centuries ago that lasted as long as 40 years. >> until recently, those droughts have always been spoken about with almost a mythical-type character. >> reporter: there is one difference between those megadroughts and this one. >> what we're seeing today is a combination of natural climate variability as well as human-caused climate change. so without human-caused climate change, we would still have a drought but it wouldn't be as serious as the ones we have actually seen. >> reporter: in the moun
and lake powell, the colorado river, big white bathtub rings around them left as the water declines. >> reporter: johnauthor of "water is for fighting." >> there's less water in the system now than there was 20 and 30 years ago. >> reporter: what is happening in the west, a new study says, is not just a drought. it's a mega-drought. it's a pretty dramatic term "megadrought." >> if you go back in time 500 years or so, there were these phenomenal...
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exceptionally their exceptional bravery they were decorated for you samuel washington, walter waters, william foxx, johnharles young. colonel united states army. to their memory, tributes of a grateful nation to commemorate their heroism and sacrifice of all colored soldiers who served in the various wars engaged in by the united states of america. a lasting record shall be made of their unselfish devotion to duty. and in france, the french people erected a memorial to the 371st infantry. the stone on which they stand are dedicated to the negro troops who fought and died here. 23 years later, and anne invading german army -- yes, the nazis destroyed our monuments in france. what our monuments dan and will always stand. the founder of tuskegee institute, booker t. washington. he lifted the veil of ignorance and pointed the way to progress through education and industry. george washington carver, and the men and women building the monuments of tomorrow. pasha explore honored. the only other american when our flag was planted on the north pole. medicine leading new york surgeon. father of the blues. contri
exceptionally their exceptional bravery they were decorated for you samuel washington, walter waters, william foxx, johnharles young. colonel united states army. to their memory, tributes of a grateful nation to commemorate their heroism and sacrifice of all colored soldiers who served in the various wars engaged in by the united states of america. a lasting record shall be made of their unselfish devotion to duty. and in france, the french people erected a memorial to the 371st infantry. the...
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and there were those honored at arlington, samuel washington, walter waters, william fox, john sims,arles young, colonel, united states army. and to their memory sermons in stone and bronze, tributes of a grateful nation. to commemorate their heroism and sacrifice of all colored sho soldiers who served in the various wars engaged in by the united states of america. that a lasting record shall be made of their devotion to duty. and in france the french people erected a memorial to the 371st infantry. this stone and the grounds on which it stands are dedicated to the negro troops who fought here 1918. in 1941 an invading german army, yes, the nazis destroyed our monument in france. but our monuments here stand and will always stand. the founder of tuskegee institute, booker t. washington, 1856-1915. he lifted the vail of ignorance from his people and pointed the way to progress and industry. the late george washington carver, honored in the chemistry of agriculture, and the men and women building the monuments of tomorrow, law, elected judge of new york city courts serving his second 1
and there were those honored at arlington, samuel washington, walter waters, william fox, john sims,arles young, colonel, united states army. and to their memory sermons in stone and bronze, tributes of a grateful nation. to commemorate their heroism and sacrifice of all colored sho soldiers who served in the various wars engaged in by the united states of america. that a lasting record shall be made of their devotion to duty. and in france the french people erected a memorial to the 371st...
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john tyler is at number 39. tide water, virginia, native. our historian did argue he has some redeeming qualities so i invite you to read that chapter. the man who ended up not having a party, but he did manage to establish the presidential succession because it wasn't written into the constitution. okay. you won't be surprised at in number 40, warren harding. he scored 360 points out of 1,000. we know so much about the scandals that plagued his presidency. you'll be interested to know the biographer is john dean, yes, that john dean of water gate fame. actually, he uncovered papers of warren harding that were previously unknown to biographers and he argues he deserves better in the place than the historians have given him. it's up to you to decide. next, franklin pierce. new hampshire's only president. 41st place. the kansas, nebraska, enacted him in and he had a drinking problem. if you have known anything about him, he came in with a tremendous tragedy. he had lost two sons and the third one died in front of his wife and himself as their
john tyler is at number 39. tide water, virginia, native. our historian did argue he has some redeeming qualities so i invite you to read that chapter. the man who ended up not having a party, but he did manage to establish the presidential succession because it wasn't written into the constitution. okay. you won't be surprised at in number 40, warren harding. he scored 360 points out of 1,000. we know so much about the scandals that plagued his presidency. you'll be interested to know the...
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treated in other cities but this capacity at least for now so that's the that's the water all right some sobering information john bartlett covering the story from us for us right now rather in chile thank you for that. a passenger jet carrying the early 100 people has crashed in a busy neighborhood in pakistan's biggest city. there are 2 confirmed survivors with everybody else on board feared dead. also killed on the ground among the victims are whole families who were traveling home together for the holiday it's thought engine failure may have caused the crash. smoke rises from a dense neighborhood outside karate residents heard an explosion and felt the impact of a crash soon word spread a passenger plane had gone down among shops schools and houses. i saw lots of smoke in the sky from the rooftop of my house so i ran toward the scene and saw the wreckage of the plane's cockpit and the body of a pilot inside. of it as. emergency personnel arrive to search for bodies in the charred wreckage of the airbus a $320.00 which had crushed houses and was wedged in a narrow street. but. there were children men women eld
treated in other cities but this capacity at least for now so that's the that's the water all right some sobering information john bartlett covering the story from us for us right now rather in chile thank you for that. a passenger jet carrying the early 100 people has crashed in a busy neighborhood in pakistan's biggest city. there are 2 confirmed survivors with everybody else on board feared dead. also killed on the ground among the victims are whole families who were traveling home together...
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. >> well, it got right over the gulf stream, john, where the warmest water is just off shore. and you said it formed just offshore and just now. and that is literally the truth. the center of circulation not that far from isle of palms, somewhere around 20 miles away will be the center and it is moving west around 15 miles per hour. this may be the shortest tropical storm ever, maybe an hour and a half before it moves on shore, but there will be significant rain from isle of palms to georgetown, on up to polly's island, maybe as far north as murrell's inlet. it wasn't a storm for very long. only about ten minutes now. even at the very least. but we are going to see a very big amount of rainfall with this. if it keeps moving this speed, somewhere between 2 and 4 inches of rain, john, we always know if these things slow down in forward movement, that's when you really begin to see significant rainfall accumulations and that could be 6 to 8 inches in some spots, so we will watch it for you here. tropical storm bertha, we get b out of the way of the hurricane atlantic season here.
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into ben venezuela and now of course with the ships approaching the venezuela waters themselves which as we heard from john there would probably be around sunday when they actually reach venezuela's territorial waters and where nicolas maduro says they will receive a naval escort from the venezuelans so certainly this is a very tense possibly critical type situation in terms of the fact that the u.s. has got to both venezuela and iran on very tight oil embargoes any flouting of these embargoes without some kind of response could be interpreted in u.s. eyes as taking a week stance so certainly although nothing formal is coming out of either the white house or state department at this particular time it's something that is being watched very closely by kind of for the update thanks for joining us from washington d.c. . let's take you to our other top story home we had to asia where indian authorities say the destruction from the cyclamen that's battered the east of the country is more worrying than coronavirus cycler born who was one of the strongest storms to ever hit the region although it has since been d
into ben venezuela and now of course with the ships approaching the venezuela waters themselves which as we heard from john there would probably be around sunday when they actually reach venezuela's territorial waters and where nicolas maduro says they will receive a naval escort from the venezuelans so certainly this is a very tense possibly critical type situation in terms of the fact that the u.s. has got to both venezuela and iran on very tight oil embargoes any flouting of these embargoes...
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have had to evacuate from their homes after days of heavy rain and rising waters some of calling it a once in 500 year event john hendren reports. across the midwest days of pounding rain water swelled to historic floods that swallowed entire towns. under. the worst of the water borne havoc swept over central michigan where surging waters overwhelmed to nearly century old dams submerging whole towns beneath the deluge and driving those quarantining from the pandemic out of their homes and into the streets we quickly got our to do. a couple changes of clothes and ourselves we had to do what we had to do as far as finding a place to stay otherwise we would be sleeping in our vehicles in oppression warning one of the breached dams the town of midlands 96 year old eatonville dam was raided and satisfactory in 2018 it's now the latest failure in a nationwide infrastructure crisis floodwaters blew electrical boxes. and collapsed bridges like dominoes bridge after bridge after bridge it's hard to believe that we're in the midst of 100 year crisis a global pandemic. and that we're also dealing with a flooding event that
have had to evacuate from their homes after days of heavy rain and rising waters some of calling it a once in 500 year event john hendren reports. across the midwest days of pounding rain water swelled to historic floods that swallowed entire towns. under. the worst of the water borne havoc swept over central michigan where surging waters overwhelmed to nearly century old dams submerging whole towns beneath the deluge and driving those quarantining from the pandemic out of their homes and into...
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. >> john tyler from tide water, virginia. he argues he establishes success. and everyone treated him as such and it was not accomplished as that at the time in the constitution. he got pretty low scores. his highest score, 28th in international relations. that is his highest. next one warren harding. we learned a lot in the past few years. he was quite an ardent letter writer. he knows a thing or two about presidential scandals. he argues because he got access to more of hardings paper's that he deserves a second look. his highest, 33, was in equal justice for all. that category keeps coming back and i was talking with jack before about how we look at president's through our own eyes and we're having an important conversation this country about demographics and racial relations. it certainly appears in these presidential ratings. next up a featured president today, andrew johnson. peter wallner. he got 315 points and a testify ri -- terrific story. two of three sons. and they are making their way after winning the election. they had a horrific accident and th
. >> john tyler from tide water, virginia. he argues he establishes success. and everyone treated him as such and it was not accomplished as that at the time in the constitution. he got pretty low scores. his highest score, 28th in international relations. that is his highest. next one warren harding. we learned a lot in the past few years. he was quite an ardent letter writer. he knows a thing or two about presidential scandals. he argues because he got access to more of hardings paper's...
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green beret john good draw i'm also here. as water is its ties to the trumpet ministration i mean i know you mentioned that your work security back concert was about as way way to what it was that happened a while back what are its ties to the trumpet ministration and one weibo. well again the connections with what i do know a very strong there's a contract that's been released in publicized by the washington post which shows that. super corp you would say sign an agreement. to carry out this operation in return for cash that cash would have come by the way from the united states to go from money to the u.s. . for those and then c.d.'s from the venezuelan government they have now given millions of dollars of that did why do so 1st of all it's very clear that the money ultimately. from the united states apparently this jordan good drug has done security for the trump campaign and is connected to security leaders for donald trump i saw one report that in fact you do i met with dollars from the white house not too long ago if i if i coul
green beret john good draw i'm also here. as water is its ties to the trumpet ministration i mean i know you mentioned that your work security back concert was about as way way to what it was that happened a while back what are its ties to the trumpet ministration and one weibo. well again the connections with what i do know a very strong there's a contract that's been released in publicized by the washington post which shows that. super corp you would say sign an agreement. to carry out this...
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there's less water in the system now than there was 20 and 30 years ago. >> reporter: john flack, authoring over," has spent decades studying the colorado river. >> the persistence of the drought conditions in the colorado river basin especially is essentially unprecedented in human history. >> reporter: what is happening, a new study says, is not just a drought, it's a mega drought. it's a dramatic term, mega drought. >> if we can back 500 years or so, there were phenomenal droughts in terms of severity and in terms of length. and until recently those droughts have always been spoken about with almost a mythical-type character. >> reporter: park williams is lead scientist on research that used tree ring evidence going back 1,200 years to study mega droughts that lasted as long as 40 years. >> and the drought of the last 20 years has developed the same way the mega droughts did. >> reporter: there is, however, one difference between this long drought and the mega drought centuries ago -- >> what we're seeing is a combination of natural climate variability as well as human-caused climate
there's less water in the system now than there was 20 and 30 years ago. >> reporter: john flack, authoring over," has spent decades studying the colorado river. >> the persistence of the drought conditions in the colorado river basin especially is essentially unprecedented in human history. >> reporter: what is happening, a new study says, is not just a drought, it's a mega drought. it's a dramatic term, mega drought. >> if we can back 500 years or so, there were...
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quick live look outside a shot of the golden gate bridge this morning with a few water droplets on the lands but as john said after today, it's going to get dried and pretty hot in the long term we'll have more on that forec and we're back time now is for 24. >>the coronavirus pandemic has changed the health care industry. we have hospitals and medical centers now embracing tele medicine more which is expanding access to care for millions of americans trevor shirley has more. >>so far the fcc is given out nearly $33 million to almost a 100 health care systems in 30 states we've been very aggressive in getting that money out the door by evaluating applications and it's been several 100 of them so far fcc chairman a g peices the grant money from the cares act helps healthcare systems establish or expand their telehealth programs i think that tell of health is having its moment and some say that might actually be an upside of the pandemic. >>telehealth not only allows patients to stay out of doctors offices where they could infect others it also expands health care access into rural areas where options for
quick live look outside a shot of the golden gate bridge this morning with a few water droplets on the lands but as john said after today, it's going to get dried and pretty hot in the long term we'll have more on that forec and we're back time now is for 24. >>the coronavirus pandemic has changed the health care industry. we have hospitals and medical centers now embracing tele medicine more which is expanding access to care for millions of americans trevor shirley has more. >>so...
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north and south korea along the demilitarised zone a day after kim john hahn's reappearance following a mysterious absence. testing the waterr in the fight against coronavirus. uk plans to start live testing a phone app in the coming days to speed up covid—19 contact tracing and to help the country out of lockdown. the duchess of cambridge has shown her support for new parents and maternity staff with a virtual visit via video call. now on bbc news, carrie gracie presents dateline london. hello and welcome to dateline london. i'm carrie gracie.
north and south korea along the demilitarised zone a day after kim john hahn's reappearance following a mysterious absence. testing the waterr in the fight against coronavirus. uk plans to start live testing a phone app in the coming days to speed up covid—19 contact tracing and to help the country out of lockdown. the duchess of cambridge has shown her support for new parents and maternity staff with a virtual visit via video call. now on bbc news, carrie gracie presents dateline london....
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loose all over the water bush has brought hussein obama do solemnly swear i told john trump do you solemnly swear. the world makes the work of the wages of living standards of working. or declined since the late seventy's. the numbers of people who grow because of the growth of the population the supply. to the to nearly the same. so somebody is going to get squeezed out and there's somebody you know most people the moment the people over the country have been squeezed out of the bottom. so now there's a new public housing so the shelter system is like a public housing so because housing is not treated as even the writer of the title meant which it should be the country is full of uses. and order for us to get. and be right back to society and company as you try to buy solve this issue scott on. a fundamental right like having food and fish. i think anybody care to. take a look at the universal declaration of human rights. as the peoples of the united nations have in the charter reaffirmed their faith in fundamental human rights in the dignity and worth of the human person and in equal righ
loose all over the water bush has brought hussein obama do solemnly swear i told john trump do you solemnly swear. the world makes the work of the wages of living standards of working. or declined since the late seventy's. the numbers of people who grow because of the growth of the population the supply. to the to nearly the same. so somebody is going to get squeezed out and there's somebody you know most people the moment the people over the country have been squeezed out of the bottom. so now...
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african american and largely naor-- is still reeling from the 2014 water contaon crisis, and now it's grappling with a new public health emer john yang is back, speaking with the ctor who helped expose t water cris about how this pandemic is hitting the city. >> yang: judy, in flint, michigan, the conavirus pandemic isn't the only health problem the folks there are dealing with right now. it com on top of the ongoing issue of elevated lead levels in the drinng water, a problem at marked its sixth anniversary recently. flint pediatrician dr. mona hanna-attisha was one of the earliest to sound the alm about the water problem. she joins us by skype from her home. dr. mona hanna-attisha, thanks so much for joining us. and i should note, one reason why you are at home and not seeing patients right now is- that you havu have recovered from coronavirus. how are you feeling now? >> knock on wood, i am feeling so much better. i still can't taste or smell,sc, tht buess of breath, those thin are all gone. >> yang: i was just looking at these statistics at the genesee health department's website. they say that 40% of the cases in genesee co
african american and largely naor-- is still reeling from the 2014 water contaon crisis, and now it's grappling with a new public health emer john yang is back, speaking with the ctor who helped expose t water cris about how this pandemic is hitting the city. >> yang: judy, in flint, michigan, the conavirus pandemic isn't the only health problem the folks there are dealing with right now. it com on top of the ongoing issue of elevated lead levels in the drinng water, a problem at marked...
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water in the city center. one day more than 100 people live on this side canal in amsterdam. marcus schmidt and his wife yvonne john sound are among the 1st residents. to this linchpin for the. it's a different way of life all this light here the water sparkles and reflects everywhere. and now yes you experience it much much more. somehow you're closer to nature when the wind blows and you open the door but gust of wind will come rushing into your face so you feel everything very directly. their house is one of 30 buildings that are part of the project and. each building has its own design. but they all have one thing in common they float on special concrete rofft fastened on 2 pillars the swimming foundation needs to be able to carry several 100 tons a misstep will be balanced precisely here at home if it is one of the project architects because up front you have to calculate every thing that you put on the boat how heavy it will be because if you put in too much. weight it will be too low and then the water starts to come in so that's why we make a lot of calculations but front how heavy the boat will be. 20 diff
water in the city center. one day more than 100 people live on this side canal in amsterdam. marcus schmidt and his wife yvonne john sound are among the 1st residents. to this linchpin for the. it's a different way of life all this light here the water sparkles and reflects everywhere. and now yes you experience it much much more. somehow you're closer to nature when the wind blows and you open the door but gust of wind will come rushing into your face so you feel everything very directly....
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your term for walker bush william jefferson clinton who saw the water bush dishonest iraq you say obama do solemnly swear i told john trout do you solemnly swear. the world would make sense for the work of the general wages and living standards of working class and poor people the city constant or declined since the late seventy's. the numbers of people who need housing and grow because of the growth in the population the supply is not close to the to nearly the same extent so somebody is going to get squeezed out and somebody you know most people the momentum people all over the country have been squeezed out of the bottom. so now there's a new public housing so the shelter system is like a public housing so because housing is not treated as even the writer of the title meant which it should be the country is both is this one. and order for us to get. and be right back to society and company office to try to resolve this issue it's gone on far too long. it's a fundamental right like having food and fish. i can find by chair. take a look at the universal declaration of human rights. as the peoples of the united nati
your term for walker bush william jefferson clinton who saw the water bush dishonest iraq you say obama do solemnly swear i told john trout do you solemnly swear. the world would make sense for the work of the general wages and living standards of working class and poor people the city constant or declined since the late seventy's. the numbers of people who need housing and grow because of the growth in the population the supply is not close to the to nearly the same extent so somebody is going...
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the judge who's hired john gleason, the guy really does walk on water.going to give a vigorous argument because the doj won't do it, and this is going to set up a real donny brook. >> yeah. thank you to both of you, harry litman is a former u.s. attorney, former deputy assistant attorney general and the host of the talking feds podcast, charlie savage is an author and a "new york times" reporter and he is the author of a great book called "power wars: the relentless rise of presidential authority and secrecy." right now several lawmakers are being questioned over stock sales. senator richard burr of north carolina has stepped aside as the head of the powerful intelligence committee after questions arose over some of his stock trades. he and senator kelly loeffler of georgia have been questioned over what looks to many a lot like insider trading. burr who has access to classified briefings unloaded shares worth as much as $1.7 million in february just before markets plunged on fears of an economic crisis. burr has said he relied solely on public news repo
the judge who's hired john gleason, the guy really does walk on water.going to give a vigorous argument because the doj won't do it, and this is going to set up a real donny brook. >> yeah. thank you to both of you, harry litman is a former u.s. attorney, former deputy assistant attorney general and the host of the talking feds podcast, charlie savage is an author and a "new york times" reporter and he is the author of a great book called "power wars: the relentless rise of...
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families who bring in patients and that don't bring the water with them are often turned away but despite that these people here want to go home. john shows us where he's been camped for weeks with his wife in sydney in the little daughter outside of the colombian consulate in santiago along with dozens of other families they pass the time and the cold as best they can waiting for help from the government settlement that will break. this is precarious the way our politicians count on us for votes we need now to count on them to bring us home. but not far away peruvian migrants testart temperature before allowing us in to see their open air camp outside proves consulate they too want help to return home because the pandemic has less than jobless and destitute which is pretty and it's freezing there are no bathrooms we sleep on cold cement but by far the largest number of foreigners who have lost their livelihoods other than his whalen's who make of chile's newest and largest migrant community. for 2 months hundreds of men women and children have been living like this outside of the consulate. when the pandemic started president nicol
families who bring in patients and that don't bring the water with them are often turned away but despite that these people here want to go home. john shows us where he's been camped for weeks with his wife in sydney in the little daughter outside of the colombian consulate in santiago along with dozens of other families they pass the time and the cold as best they can waiting for help from the government settlement that will break. this is precarious the way our politicians count on us for...
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john podesta's email. ronald reagan, ronald reagan. >> you are carrying water for the kremlin. >> tucker: you are sitting thereon the intel committee and you can't say that they hacked -- >> you're going to have to move your show to russian television. >> tucker: he would not say it because he knew that it was not true. and now there is accumulating evidence that it wasn't true. or that russia did not do that. it's not defensive russia, it's a fact. the fbi never inspected the dnc servers for evidence of russian hackers. you know the story, but in a declassified testimony, they admitted that there was no proof that russia did that. julian assange has always denied that they got him the email. and here's something very odd. the muellerr team never interviewed julian massage.ue he wanted to be interviewed, but they didn't. t why not? you know why, because the truth was never the point. glenn greenwald cofounded the inter-sap. we disagree probably on a lot politically, but from day one he has taken an enormous amount of abuse for being skeptical of the russia story. we are happy to have him on tonight. i can't ge
john podesta's email. ronald reagan, ronald reagan. >> you are carrying water for the kremlin. >> tucker: you are sitting thereon the intel committee and you can't say that they hacked -- >> you're going to have to move your show to russian television. >> tucker: he would not say it because he knew that it was not true. and now there is accumulating evidence that it wasn't true. or that russia did not do that. it's not defensive russia, it's a fact. the fbi never...
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john sayles natural levels other than. the artisan such a king a 1st step using good water resources carefully can help. future generations do stick to their home and cherish and. what does stress has not been a relevant issue for most modern european countries but climate change is causing huge changes in the hydrological balance. evaporation and groundwater formation are expected to follow a new order them in the future the german inventors association is preparing for the worst testing new water management methods to keep it and to stock up the ground water levels. ready for years there hasn't been enough rainfall here even when a downpour drenched the soil the damaged grain could no longer recover and reach its normal size. and you can see the plants are suffering from stress. because these leaves are drying out normally the plants here would be. the grain fields porter on a nature reserve which is monitored by park rangers this area used to be a marsh land full of animals like cranes and frogs. over the past few years the average temperature in the capital berlin and the surrounding region has rise
john sayles natural levels other than. the artisan such a king a 1st step using good water resources carefully can help. future generations do stick to their home and cherish and. what does stress has not been a relevant issue for most modern european countries but climate change is causing huge changes in the hydrological balance. evaporation and groundwater formation are expected to follow a new order them in the future the german inventors association is preparing for the worst testing new...
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building in the indian city of kolkata over the response to a powerful side john which is after millions without power and water. protesters gathered on saturday frustrated that essential services still had been restored days after psycho an unplanned hit locals also blocked roads with large tree branches bringing traffic to a standstill overnight a truck was set on fire at least 96 people were killed across india and bangladesh as a result of the sideline. has more now from kolkata. they're not getting there fast enough when it comes to the essential hope essential food services reaching various localities in forgotten and surrounding districts apart from that of course electricity and water these are major problems because of the fallen trees in the aftermath of cycling on fun of the fallen trees have also this to a disrupted electricity because of the overhead cables that have now fallen on the ground that just like there was a localized local say in various areas across fields and the district is that there should be a swift response from the state and ministration site and from the officials in the electri
building in the indian city of kolkata over the response to a powerful side john which is after millions without power and water. protesters gathered on saturday frustrated that essential services still had been restored days after psycho an unplanned hit locals also blocked roads with large tree branches bringing traffic to a standstill overnight a truck was set on fire at least 96 people were killed across india and bangladesh as a result of the sideline. has more now from kolkata. they're...
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john, gene raises a great point. governor whitmer's way above water. 63% approve of her handling of this thus far. as i lamented to ron klain tonight, we have seemingly a red virus in this country and a blue virus. yet if you're governor of a purple state with competing interests, god help you. >> yeah, i heard you say that thing to ron earlier, brian. and of course i knew exactly what you meant metaphorically. we have contending realities here. of course the virus knows no politics. the virus doesn't care whether you're republican or democrat and strikes on both sides equally. but it's certainly true there have been different reactions in red and blue america, and it is also the case that if you have measured out -- it's not like red america hasn't had cases of coronavirus, but the epicenters, you know, in california and michigan and new york obviously, washington state, these are by and large democratic strongholds. i think, you know, the most amazing thing about this, all the things gene said i think are right, and it's really unnerving to see fire
john, gene raises a great point. governor whitmer's way above water. 63% approve of her handling of this thus far. as i lamented to ron klain tonight, we have seemingly a red virus in this country and a blue virus. yet if you're governor of a purple state with competing interests, god help you. >> yeah, i heard you say that thing to ron earlier, brian. and of course i knew exactly what you meant metaphorically. we have contending realities here. of course the virus knows no politics. the...
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>>thanks a lot john 5.49 and today people are allowed back in the waters where a surfer was killed byrk in santa cruz conference reyna harvey is near sand dollar beach where the attack happened good morning, anna. >>yeah that's right good morning. it's pretty quiet out here now, but again it's still early and like you mentioned it shut down certain areas of the beaches out here in santa cruz county that. now they're going to be reopening those today after that deadly shark attack over the weekend that we want to show you the victim here. we have a photo of him this is just so tragic, especially for this community out here. the photo of 26 year-old been kelly he was killed due to injuries. he received from a shark bite while surfing at sand dollar beach like you mentioned that's on the south end of the county. this happened saturday afternoon. just south where i'm standing at this at manresa state beach. now while the species of shark that killed kelly is still not been confirmed. dozens of large great white sharks were seen. eyewitnesses in that area swimming days leading up to that s
>>thanks a lot john 5.49 and today people are allowed back in the waters where a surfer was killed byrk in santa cruz conference reyna harvey is near sand dollar beach where the attack happened good morning, anna. >>yeah that's right good morning. it's pretty quiet out here now, but again it's still early and like you mentioned it shut down certain areas of the beaches out here in santa cruz county that. now they're going to be reopening those today after that deadly shark attack...
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and this is senator john kennedy, a witty guy in the republican caucus from louisiana, he was asked about another round of stimulus checks and he said well, people in hell want ice water, too. like cry me a river. what do you make of that? >> these guys are just appalling, chris. we have 30 million people unemployed. we have people everybody day, losing their jobs, small businesses going out of business, people can't feed their children and themselves, and these guys say that, you know who they remind me of, herbert hoover, when we were on the edge of a potential depression, herbert hoover said, let's do nothing. that's what these guys are saying. and doing nothing could well create the second great depression. we need help and help quickly. where we democrats and the house and senate are working on a big bold strong package that will deal with so many of the problems we face. i mean you know, mitch mcconnell comes up with this idea that we should let state and local governments go bankrupt. this is not an abstract concept, mitch. these are firefighters who protect us. bus drivers who drive the buses. people who work in health care. food safety inspectors. these are t
and this is senator john kennedy, a witty guy in the republican caucus from louisiana, he was asked about another round of stimulus checks and he said well, people in hell want ice water, too. like cry me a river. what do you make of that? >> these guys are just appalling, chris. we have 30 million people unemployed. we have people everybody day, losing their jobs, small businesses going out of business, people can't feed their children and themselves, and these guys say that, you know...
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john ragland slave market. the business would be out here, eating popcorn, drinking water, around, and then an auctioneer would step out of those black doors behind us with one of the illegally kidnapped individuals. then they would start the auction. 18 years old, good teeth. all they would start the auction. $100, $200. sometimes they would sell for as much as $1000. this was the first time ever of this type of slavery. slavery had existed for centuries. indentured servants. but this was something new. . it was called chattel slavery. chattel slavery is you were purchased like a piece of furniture or an animal and you became the property of that individual for the rest of your life. these individuals had no idea they were on a different continent. they didn't know where they were. they knew that they would be separated from their wife or husband and children. that in itself was creating a lot of anxiety and was very inhumane. that's what took place here. hopefully we will never, ever see anything like that again. that's what transpired here at this location. the john ragland slave market. through did, just h
john ragland slave market. the business would be out here, eating popcorn, drinking water, around, and then an auctioneer would step out of those black doors behind us with one of the illegally kidnapped individuals. then they would start the auction. 18 years old, good teeth. all they would start the auction. $100, $200. sometimes they would sell for as much as $1000. this was the first time ever of this type of slavery. slavery had existed for centuries. indentured servants. but this was...
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john hendren reports. across the midwest days of pounding rain water swelled to historic floods that swallowed entire towns . the worst of the waterborne havoc swept over central michigan where surging waters overwhelmed to nearly century old dams submerging whole towns beneath the deluge. in driving those quarantining from the pandemic out of their homes and into the streets we quickly got our to do. a couple changes of clothes and ourselves we had to do what we had to do as far as finding a place to stay out of the way as we would be sleeping in our vehicles in oppression warning one of the breached dams the town of midlands 96 year old eatonville dam was raided and satisfactory in 2018 it's now the latest failure in a nationwide infrastructure crisis floodwaters blew electrical boxes. and collapsed bridges like dominoes bridge after bridge after bridge it's hard to believe that we're in the midst of 100 year crisis a global pandemic. and that we're also dealing with a flooding event that looks to be the worst and 500 years as michigan struggled to cope president trump threatened to cut funding for the s
john hendren reports. across the midwest days of pounding rain water swelled to historic floods that swallowed entire towns . the worst of the waterborne havoc swept over central michigan where surging waters overwhelmed to nearly century old dams submerging whole towns beneath the deluge. in driving those quarantining from the pandemic out of their homes and into the streets we quickly got our to do. a couple changes of clothes and ourselves we had to do what we had to do as far as finding a...
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this next one comes from john, a, her husband jim makes sure water wells are working properly so 2,000hris a firefighter in massachusetts. if being a firefighter isn't heroic enough, he's spending time as an e.r. nurse. his wife kim shared on top of 25 years in the fire department, he went back to school to become a registered nurse so happy and proud of him. keep posting american heroes stories and photos, #todayheroes. >> just ahead on the third hour, dylan dreyer's big return from maternity leave. >> all right, dylan. we'll see hoda and jenna after that but first your local news >>> good morning. 8:56. i'm marcus washington. ghost ship warehouse derick almena may be released on bail as he awaits retrial this summer. his attorneys have argued he's at risk of getting the coronavirus while in custody. last week a judge reportedly tentatively approved bail agreement including at-home confinement. almena's new trial is scheduled to start in july. the jurors first time around were deadlocked on whether or not to convict him for the fire that killed 36 people in 2016. >>> happening now --
this next one comes from john, a, her husband jim makes sure water wells are working properly so 2,000hris a firefighter in massachusetts. if being a firefighter isn't heroic enough, he's spending time as an e.r. nurse. his wife kim shared on top of 25 years in the fire department, he went back to school to become a registered nurse so happy and proud of him. keep posting american heroes stories and photos, #todayheroes. >> just ahead on the third hour, dylan dreyer's big return from...
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john's. our bargain detergent couldn't keep up. with us...mmunity, turns out it's mostly water., we switched back to tide. one wash, stains are gone. daughter: slurping don't pay for water. pay for clean. it's got to be tide. killer attitude. nevor hydration.... neutrogena® hydro boost. the #1 hyaluronic acid moisturizer delivers 2x the hydration for supple, bouncy skin. neutrogena®. right now, there are over a million walmart associates doing their best to keep our nation going. because despite everything that's changed, one thing hasn't and that's our devotion to you and our communities. our priority will always be to keep you and our associates safe, while making sure you can still get the essentials you need. ♪ working on the front lines, and here's one small way that you can help them in return. complete your 2020 census today. 2020 census data helps communities plan funding for hospitals, clinics, and emergency services across the country. an accurate count helps public health officials know who is at risk, and first responders identify the resources they need to protect o
john's. our bargain detergent couldn't keep up. with us...mmunity, turns out it's mostly water., we switched back to tide. one wash, stains are gone. daughter: slurping don't pay for water. pay for clean. it's got to be tide. killer attitude. nevor hydration.... neutrogena® hydro boost. the #1 hyaluronic acid moisturizer delivers 2x the hydration for supple, bouncy skin. neutrogena®. right now, there are over a million walmart associates doing their best to keep our nation going. because...
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virus john always worries the dangerous work yes to do might end up harming his family before returning home he always showers and washes his clothes with disinfectant sometimes he gargles with salt water. always afraid afraid to infect my family when i go back home to my children but it's something that has to be faced and i have to continue working to put food on the table. peru has over 108000 confirmed covered 9000 cases in over 3000 deaths the 2nd hardest hit country in latin america after brazil the current lock down conditions are making it even harder for the estimated 850000 venezuelan migrants in peru to make ends meet and has to keep working and hoping they'll stay healthy for his family including his elderly parents who remained in venezuela. i'm joined by dint of these in caracas over 3000000000 euros worth of aid expected but there are about 5000000 migrants spread over several countries how is that money going to get to those who are in need well it's very significant that this is a package is exclusively for countries that are receiving but as well and refugees especially those in colombia it well or in route which are hosting the most amount of venezuelans leaving the
virus john always worries the dangerous work yes to do might end up harming his family before returning home he always showers and washes his clothes with disinfectant sometimes he gargles with salt water. always afraid afraid to infect my family when i go back home to my children but it's something that has to be faced and i have to continue working to put food on the table. peru has over 108000 confirmed covered 9000 cases in over 3000 deaths the 2nd hardest hit country in latin america after...