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the centre of the fruit becomes palm kernel oil.es of oil here. it's then pumped into tankers and shipped all the way to liverpool to be processed. then on to the rest of the world to go into food and beauty products. demand for palm oil is growing from cosmetic companies, but how do you get more oil without cutting down more trees? the answer is science. in a lab in the heart of the plantation, i got to see these modified seedlings. they're being crossbred and could eventually produce up to ten times as much fruit on the same amount of land. seeing this today has definitely made me feel like the palm industry isn't as dark as what it's made out to us. all these have to be hand—planted. because you need to make sure you've got the pinnate facing the right way up. what's a puminal, jamie? puminal, it's the emerging leaf. and if you plant it upside down, that's not real good. but it's easy done. and then 12 weeks this week, so there is 11 weeks at the moment, so one more week in the nursery and... these young trees are then planted wh
the centre of the fruit becomes palm kernel oil.es of oil here. it's then pumped into tankers and shipped all the way to liverpool to be processed. then on to the rest of the world to go into food and beauty products. demand for palm oil is growing from cosmetic companies, but how do you get more oil without cutting down more trees? the answer is science. in a lab in the heart of the plantation, i got to see these modified seedlings. they're being crossbred and could eventually produce up to...
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. >>> and the kernel of advice from one firefighter who almost died trying to get a piece of popcorns teeth, leave it to the professionals. the details coming up on this wednesday, january 8th. >>> good morning, thank you for joining us on a very busy wednesday morning. we begin with breaking news, iran taking aim at american troops in iraq with a volley of ballistic missiles. >> the attack on two bases hosting u.s. forces came in retaliation for the drone strike on a revered iranian general blamed for killing hundreds of americans. as the sun rose in iraq there were no reports of casualties from the missiles launched from iranian soil. >> an iranian official appeared to troll president trump on twitter by posting this, an image of iran's flag. the move mimics trump's tweet of the american flag after killing the general, qassem soleimani. the iranian foreign minister calling the attack self-defense and saying iranians are not seeking escalation or war but will defend themselves against any further escalation. >> after days of fiery warnings the president toned down his rhetoric overn
. >>> and the kernel of advice from one firefighter who almost died trying to get a piece of popcorns teeth, leave it to the professionals. the details coming up on this wednesday, january 8th. >>> good morning, thank you for joining us on a very busy wednesday morning. we begin with breaking news, iran taking aim at american troops in iraq with a volley of ballistic missiles. >> the attack on two bases hosting u.s. forces came in retaliation for the drone strike on a...
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the kernel of truth is there, some deal with a negative view of the world make this figure who seemsbody could be that nice, nobody could be that positive, and somehow couldn't discover a chink in their armour. i have to say, it is hard, no, impossible, to think ofan say, it is hard, no, impossible, to think of an actor other than tom hanks who could have pulled that character. what did you think of it? i spent a lot of time thinking, does it just crossed i spent a lot of time thinking, does itjust crossed the line of small push? i decided theyjust kept it back, they just managed push? i decided theyjust kept it back, theyjust managed it, ithink that his because we all kind of love tom hanks, you cut him so much light. also, when you first meet him, if you don't know the character, he is kind of creepy. the way that everything is, hello, boyd, how are you? i think the film is really interesting and really strange and i like the strangeness of it very much. richard joel, a fellow which cathy bates has got a best supporting actress nomination. based on a real—life story based on a secu
the kernel of truth is there, some deal with a negative view of the world make this figure who seemsbody could be that nice, nobody could be that positive, and somehow couldn't discover a chink in their armour. i have to say, it is hard, no, impossible, to think ofan say, it is hard, no, impossible, to think of an actor other than tom hanks who could have pulled that character. what did you think of it? i spent a lot of time thinking, does it just crossed i spent a lot of time thinking, does...
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trish: kernel stay with me like talk to a little more but i want to bring into the conversation someoneho knows this region extremely well and has spent a lot of time on the ground there. i remember her very well reporting when baghdad first fell. it's on larry logan is here herself tonight. what is your. [inaudible] >> thank you very much trip this is not unexpected. the speed of the action, is perhaps i've been speaking to a few people in the region tonight, and they are interpreting that as a sign of iran, normally iran is very careful not to put their fingerprints on anything. but this a public display, there is a video which as yet unconfirmed, no one actually knows when it was shot and is it exactly what they say it is. but nevertheless it is a symbol to the iranian people that they are responding. that they are responding to the death of soleimani that is significant in itself it's a sign that the iranians chose to act correctly. trish: we were talking earlier who talked about the iranian people who fell. i know you knew them very well. who have been so unhappy with the regime th
trish: kernel stay with me like talk to a little more but i want to bring into the conversation someoneho knows this region extremely well and has spent a lot of time on the ground there. i remember her very well reporting when baghdad first fell. it's on larry logan is here herself tonight. what is your. [inaudible] >> thank you very much trip this is not unexpected. the speed of the action, is perhaps i've been speaking to a few people in the region tonight, and they are interpreting...
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at a meeting last week, many expressed kernel. >> insorry that they're so fear have. has the poor choice in dire circumstanc circumstances. >> we're all from walks of the world here. and all we need is a place to be. sonoma says they'll rid the area of the homeless. who is going? mostly a mystery out here but patrick donahue was on the list. not that he wants to live in that shelter. >> i don't want somebody to tell me that i can't move around freely. >> reporter: it is no good if he goes, em, and maybe if he stays, this is with a sonoma county is dealing with. so many cases. is it too late for change? >> i've been on the streets for 28 years. >> reporter: what happens next? >> i'm not sure. >> reporter: that's a fairly standard answer. they're not sure. it's worth saying we asked sonoma county to put us with other people. the county declined and said the situation is a bit too tenuous. they don't want to jeopardize anything. >> the high cost of housing is obviously the reason homelessness has surged but rising housi prices is also why public transit is also declining
at a meeting last week, many expressed kernel. >> insorry that they're so fear have. has the poor choice in dire circumstanc circumstances. >> we're all from walks of the world here. and all we need is a place to be. sonoma says they'll rid the area of the homeless. who is going? mostly a mystery out here but patrick donahue was on the list. not that he wants to live in that shelter. >> i don't want somebody to tell me that i can't move around freely. >> reporter: it is...
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lieutenant kernel vindman and ms. williams also confirmed that they are not aware of any credible evidence to support the notion that vice president biden did anything ambassador volker that the biden allegations were not crediblebiden, office. now, as i mentioned, there was also concretehe u.s. government wanted shokin removed. as david holmes, a senior official at the u.s. embassy in ukraine testified, by the time that shokin was finally removed in 2016, there were strong concerns that shokin himself was corrupt and not investigating potential corruption in the country. in fact, part of the concern was that shokin was senator investigating burisma. under shokin, the investigation into the owner of burisma for earlier conduct had stalled and was dormant. that was part of the reason why the united states and other countries wanted to remove shokin, because of this, and as confirmed by for shokin's replacement would actually increase the chances that burisma would be oth words corrupt in not investigating allegations a
lieutenant kernel vindman and ms. williams also confirmed that they are not aware of any credible evidence to support the notion that vice president biden did anything ambassador volker that the biden allegations were not crediblebiden, office. now, as i mentioned, there was also concretehe u.s. government wanted shokin removed. as david holmes, a senior official at the u.s. embassy in ukraine testified, by the time that shokin was finally removed in 2016, there were strong concerns that shokin...
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the kernel of one point said you know the home or boys girls now call just don't mix well never really know what happened inside that office only when the major knowing he's not talking so at this point the investigation is closed for lack of evidence and we have reopened a new investigation against you for conduct unbecoming an officer and public intoxication. time of the time cold parishioners repeat the same mantra sustainability. transition to sustainable transport sustainability. the more equitable and sustainable. they claim their production is completely harmless. companies want us to feel good about products while the damage is being done far away and this is something this point in even. understood. in the united states presidential candidates debates the future of the u.s. and the world. to get into the burning questions of this election cycle. every week. student debt trade wars corporate money universal basic. and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on r.t. . medical used to leak floors leak out. and when you. look at that is too close to the boo
the kernel of one point said you know the home or boys girls now call just don't mix well never really know what happened inside that office only when the major knowing he's not talking so at this point the investigation is closed for lack of evidence and we have reopened a new investigation against you for conduct unbecoming an officer and public intoxication. time of the time cold parishioners repeat the same mantra sustainability. transition to sustainable transport sustainability. the more...
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the kernel of one point said you know the home or boys girls now call just don't mix well never really know what happened inside that office. only one the major now and he's not talking so at this point the investigation is closed for lack of evidence and we have reopened a new investigation against you for conduct unbecoming an officer and public intoxication. the world is driven by shaped. thinks. we. ask. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. theory dramatic development the only really i'm going to. see. will be very critical time to sit down and talk. there's a lot of it here is the economy where china has caught up or surpassed us you know the mobile payments market 50 times the size of the u.s. over here still writing checks our banking system is not innovated. kind of recently walking up the last couple years and go wow we don't even have a company that can make 5 g. equipment it's been a win win for china and it's been a lose lose for the u.s. last. but if she warned you and i do. at the baltimore those. speeches she me
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thank you for coming in tojoin as kernel., how vulnerable early because of this attacki do not know that there are any more vulnerable than they were several days ago. there are any pasture where they always have to be aware of threats. except that they have actually pulled back into first protection. what they now have to do is protect themselves. my wife and i we re is protect themselves. my wife and i were visiting a us military base just a couple of days ago and even here in the state of virginia, next to washington, dc and checking id cards, these things are a natural occurrence. there are any troubled region, fully aware of the risks that go along with that. and they had a heightened posture. and they would be more aware of their surroundings. i'm sure you have been watching the scenes from iran. it is not unusual to have because to have big crowds shouting death to america from that region. because of the sanctions and economics with that iranians are under, you concerned this attack against so the —— soleimani... this
thank you for coming in tojoin as kernel., how vulnerable early because of this attacki do not know that there are any more vulnerable than they were several days ago. there are any pasture where they always have to be aware of threats. except that they have actually pulled back into first protection. what they now have to do is protect themselves. my wife and i we re is protect themselves. my wife and i were visiting a us military base just a couple of days ago and even here in the state of...
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the kernel of one point said you know who's had a home or boys girls now call just don't mix well never really know what happened inside that office only you in the major knowing he's not talking so at this point the investigation is closed for lack of evidence and we have reopened a new investigation against you for conduct unbecoming an officer and public intoxication. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy going from station. let it be an arms race is often very dramatic development only mostly i'm going to do z's i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. but if she warned you and i do. it was more of those genes new species she me to you. when you died zeke yes. it means that means that without infringing ball. a lot of people through following your info as if parts of 2 kids each other both. are true. that god that they were days doing. people who simply. here's a thought experiment and a bit of a prediction for 2020 going back just saudi aramco around town as it went public just recently at a market v
the kernel of one point said you know who's had a home or boys girls now call just don't mix well never really know what happened inside that office only you in the major knowing he's not talking so at this point the investigation is closed for lack of evidence and we have reopened a new investigation against you for conduct unbecoming an officer and public intoxication. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy going from station. let it be an arms race is often...
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so those big powder kernels or the small powder kernels decided the use it would be put to. now, the next step with those powder kernels though was to try and find a way to keep them at the appropriate size. powder could expect to have a very rough life, especially in military use, it could expect to be exposed to water, jostled, bumped along roads, stuck in some poor soldier's cartridge bag and eventually fired at the enemy. to survive that abuse and survive that exposure to moisture it needed to add protective coating called a glazing. so powder would be moved from the corning mill to the glazing mill. in the glazing mill, it would be rotated inside a large drum with a powder made of graphite typically applied. the graphite would form a protective layer on the outside of the powder grain, and the powder grain itself would have any little knicks, crannies, any sort of points that were on that grain sheared off. the reason why that mattered is that matter would be removed from the glazing barrel. if that matter remained in the powder, it would break off during transport and
so those big powder kernels or the small powder kernels decided the use it would be put to. now, the next step with those powder kernels though was to try and find a way to keep them at the appropriate size. powder could expect to have a very rough life, especially in military use, it could expect to be exposed to water, jostled, bumped along roads, stuck in some poor soldier's cartridge bag and eventually fired at the enemy. to survive that abuse and survive that exposure to moisture it needed...
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kernel of one point said you know who's had a home or boys girls now call just don't mix well never really know what happened inside that office only when the major knowing he's not talking so at this point the investigation is closed for lack of evidence and we have reopened a new investigation against you for conduct unbecoming an officer and public intoxication. live. pled. the 5th. leg. length. play. live live. live . live. live. oh. please. play. live. so. let's. play a. clip. and a very warm welcome to you watching on since last. but if she warned you can i do the dishes at the bazemore those jeans nudist beach and see me you blew true she. doesn't know about that some of them when you guys e.q.'s will be home in the news i mean that is where that infant involves. a lot of kewl seesawing and fuzzy fights about 2 kids each other both are the most cool. as in the adults to me as if. the. last. year and she beautiful cabinet 5 days doing lisa. english lady a for people who simply knew 2 men including 2. that is physics physics is nothing but the harmony you can create on vibrating strin
kernel of one point said you know who's had a home or boys girls now call just don't mix well never really know what happened inside that office only when the major knowing he's not talking so at this point the investigation is closed for lack of evidence and we have reopened a new investigation against you for conduct unbecoming an officer and public intoxication. live. pled. the 5th. leg. length. play. live live. live . live. live. oh. please. play. live. so. let's. play a. clip. and a very...
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was a signal kernel of him and recognized that clearly he had been prepared for that call why else would the name of this particular energy company come up in that conversation well presents linsky clearly got the message to the end of the call with president trump president selenski said i also want to thank you for your invitation to visit the united states specifically washington d.c. on the other hand i also want to ensure you wanted to assure you that we will be very serious about the case and we will work on the investigation thank you for the invitation on the other hand i want to assure you that we will be very serious about the case and we will work on the investigation president's alinsky clearly understood that quid pro quo for the white house meeting on july 25th but his reticence to be used as a political pawn kept president trump from moving forward with a promise to schedule the meeting and so the president and his agents pressed on in august giuliani met with a top ukrainian aide and made it clear that ukraine must issue a public statement announcing the investigations in
was a signal kernel of him and recognized that clearly he had been prepared for that call why else would the name of this particular energy company come up in that conversation well presents linsky clearly got the message to the end of the call with president trump president selenski said i also want to thank you for your invitation to visit the united states specifically washington d.c. on the other hand i also want to ensure you wanted to assure you that we will be very serious about the case...
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and that kernel of information he takes with him to north korea will be the seed of change and you multiplythat by hundreds of thousands, in a hushed voice they will say in poland they used to be communists but 30 years after communism they are doing pretty well. that is the question the authorities don't want those guys to ask their brethren back home. >> it is hard to bring power to do that. how do they manufacture that? >> in 1950 when the korean war began -- please go ahead. >> i heard for a long time they counterfeit us currency. how do they deploy that? >> in 1951 the war began, north koreans received military aid from the soviets, tanks and everything else. when the war began on june 25th, the south koreans retreated until poussin and that is the famous tucson perimeter, the second largest port city and after macarthur intervenes and truman says go do so, then south korea is saved but what happens, the us had massive airpower in the korean war and bombed north korea's industrial sites, military installations so kim bill song, the war ended and 53, vows to himself i will never let thi
and that kernel of information he takes with him to north korea will be the seed of change and you multiplythat by hundreds of thousands, in a hushed voice they will say in poland they used to be communists but 30 years after communism they are doing pretty well. that is the question the authorities don't want those guys to ask their brethren back home. >> it is hard to bring power to do that. how do they manufacture that? >> in 1950 when the korean war began -- please go ahead....
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that is why i call it lazy if you coat a kernel of corn with this stuff by the time that corn seed sprouts it becomes a full plant it is toxic enough from what it's absorbed from that coating is toxic enough as an adult plant that any insect that munches dies right so that's how toxic this stuff is and pharmacy all chris you know you don't understand if we didn't have that we go out of business not thinking well how did we get to 2008 when those things got introduced on a mass scale plus the most to use something else right so it's really silent spring again it's d.d.t. it's awful as a biologist i will tell you this wiping out the bottom of the food chain is a very bad idea i mean that shouldn't get it out to be a biologist understand that but it's rippled all the way through it's down on the birds i can tell you anecdotally my bird feeder which i was have a couple running plus a sewage theater i have maybe 10 percent of the burns i had last year because we got wiped out no insects and just you know one mosquito i can feel bad slapping this is now they're like everything's where this is ju
that is why i call it lazy if you coat a kernel of corn with this stuff by the time that corn seed sprouts it becomes a full plant it is toxic enough from what it's absorbed from that coating is toxic enough as an adult plant that any insect that munches dies right so that's how toxic this stuff is and pharmacy all chris you know you don't understand if we didn't have that we go out of business not thinking well how did we get to 2008 when those things got introduced on a mass scale plus the...
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those kernel-shaped cells you see there, they're boiling plasma, each about the size of texas. >>> and the american earning a spot in the australian open final. 21-year-old sofia kenin, the 14 seed, upsetting the top seed, the australian ash barty, 7-6, 7-5. it was a sweltering semifinal. she's facing spanish star garbine muguruza in saturday's final. >>> when we come back, made in america is back tonight. the invention, the owner and his dog with his own triumph tonight. [sneeze and sniffles] are you ok? yah, it's just a cold. it's not just a cold if you have high blood pressure. most cold medicines may raise blood pressure. coricidin hbp is the... ...#1 brand that gives... powerful cold relief without raising your blood pressure. you want a fresh-smelling home, but some air fresheners use heavy, overwhelming scents. try febreze one; a range of innovative air fresheners with no heavy perfumes that you can feel good about using in your home to deliver a light, natural-smelling freshness. febreze one neutralizes stale, stuffy odors and releases a subtle hint of fragrance like bamboo or
those kernel-shaped cells you see there, they're boiling plasma, each about the size of texas. >>> and the american earning a spot in the australian open final. 21-year-old sofia kenin, the 14 seed, upsetting the top seed, the australian ash barty, 7-6, 7-5. it was a sweltering semifinal. she's facing spanish star garbine muguruza in saturday's final. >>> when we come back, made in america is back tonight. the invention, the owner and his dog with his own triumph tonight....
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cases come out where they take members of congress and the facial recognition software fix in the kernel that's true but the problem is they are now there may well have been a problem is it's not perfected just yet and it can really result in mis identification so that's that's a problem too well i want to say thank you all for coming on today steve malzberg mr krause rachel blevins michael maloof fantastically fun to have you all on today thank you so much and that is our show remember going in this world we're not told we're loved enough so i tell you all i love you i am tyrone visitor a keep on watching those talks and the great day about it. and we're going to fulfill the repeated promises of politics to the people and come on you know weeks or buts it was really. really. pretty there burka now you want to 1st correct that. no. the. many call the impeachment trial of donald trump in the u.s. senate a political show well if it is. it's not buried entertaining in fact it's quite boring repetitive and tedious clearly this entire process is a blood fest to play for keeps but what about t
cases come out where they take members of congress and the facial recognition software fix in the kernel that's true but the problem is they are now there may well have been a problem is it's not perfected just yet and it can really result in mis identification so that's that's a problem too well i want to say thank you all for coming on today steve malzberg mr krause rachel blevins michael maloof fantastically fun to have you all on today thank you so much and that is our show remember going...
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also remember that there were like 10 kernels lined up to say i can do it. give me the authority. put me in, coach. i am ready to go. that is just not today. the authority, if you want to see a military person go fast, all you have to do is give them the authority and responsibility. when they fail, well, you have to fire them and go find somebody else. isn't that the way america works. why does that sound so strange? i remember senator mccain, god rest his soul, i really do miss senator mccain, by the way, if you go back and watch some interactions i had with him, man, he beat this not out of me. >> i share that. >> i remember him screaming at me one time about a major acquisition program that was not doing well. he screamed to are you holding accountable. who are you going to fire. i said, senator, the problem is it's a comedian and the pentagon >> i will not fire the colonel. it is not his or her fault. that would be wrong. if that person had the authority and responsibility, they would get fired. it is really that simple. because of congressional law, things are being pushed d
also remember that there were like 10 kernels lined up to say i can do it. give me the authority. put me in, coach. i am ready to go. that is just not today. the authority, if you want to see a military person go fast, all you have to do is give them the authority and responsibility. when they fail, well, you have to fire them and go find somebody else. isn't that the way america works. why does that sound so strange? i remember senator mccain, god rest his soul, i really do miss senator...
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manual work 1st the nuts are peeled then the hard shell is cracked and finally the moment shaped kernels are ground up this is how our gun is created the oil so beloved of the global cosmetics and food industry and its production provides many women with a small income. a number of cooperatives have been founded in the. they employ widows divorced women and single mothers the argonauts only grow in the south of morocco in the uk idea region but the oil is extracted here from 30 kilograms of nuts the women can produce one liter of oil. for. the 1st reason to do it by hand is that it preserves tradition. in morocco you do everything with your hands. the 2nd reason is to maintain the quality because when you do it with machines the oil will not be good for very long. a little. it's sold locally either as cooking oil in which case the nuts are 1st roasted to remove bitterness or as a cosmetic oil. moroccans swear by it because it makes the skin so soft. and mohamed brings the customers here in his taxi. said he thought my life in the retail valley at the foot of the high atlas it's 1500 resi
manual work 1st the nuts are peeled then the hard shell is cracked and finally the moment shaped kernels are ground up this is how our gun is created the oil so beloved of the global cosmetics and food industry and its production provides many women with a small income. a number of cooperatives have been founded in the. they employ widows divorced women and single mothers the argonauts only grow in the south of morocco in the uk idea region but the oil is extracted here from 30 kilograms of...
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cases come out where they take members of congress on the facial recognition software fix in the kernel that's true but the problem is they are going to have the problem is it's not perfected just yet and it can really result in mis identification so that's that's a problem too well i want to say thank you all for coming on today steve malzberg mr krause rachel blevins michael maloof fantastically fun to have you all on today thank you so much and that is our show remember going in this world we're not told we're loved enough so i tell you all i love you i am tyrrel been through a key part of watching those who are clever great. but we've also discovered that there are genes in our bodies that protect us from aging we call these longevity genes and there's a set of genes that we work on in my lab at harvard called the search to ns and for those to work effectively to slow aging and prevent us from getting diseases they need a molecule called an 80. foot so really you could look. all over. the. proposed changes to pension rights. and media in syria. changing.
cases come out where they take members of congress on the facial recognition software fix in the kernel that's true but the problem is they are going to have the problem is it's not perfected just yet and it can really result in mis identification so that's that's a problem too well i want to say thank you all for coming on today steve malzberg mr krause rachel blevins michael maloof fantastically fun to have you all on today thank you so much and that is our show remember going in this world...
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to have i believe a much more difficult time of it trying to track down those really, those little kernels of information that take it from an account to being a story. anyone else? >> which of the character strike as most fascinating as you work through the history? did you have a favorite? >> that's a hard call, especially with this book. when i was writing the book, about the last american killed in world war ii, a young italian american guy named tony from pennsylvania, the last american killed in combat in world war ii. my wife and i went up and visited his sisters over at the time in the late '80s. and i got so into the story of tony, hadn't been badly injured myself. this guy, like a lot of purchase event in world war ii, essentially tied died by himsen the arms of the buddy but nobody else. he bled to death. i still can't read the last chapter of the book myself without getting pretty emotionally involved in it. in this book, i think joe cornwell to me is a fascinating guy. yvette obviously is an amazing human being. but her parents, george anthony's, were also -- and denise. georg
to have i believe a much more difficult time of it trying to track down those really, those little kernels of information that take it from an account to being a story. anyone else? >> which of the character strike as most fascinating as you work through the history? did you have a favorite? >> that's a hard call, especially with this book. when i was writing the book, about the last american killed in world war ii, a young italian american guy named tony from pennsylvania, the last...
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. >> it among those raising kernels. expansion will raise emissions by .15%. it will require 40% reduction. >> it is coming whether we build more or not. as long as people want to travel, airlines will take them where they want to go. >> we have launched the largest all electric bus league in the country. we are introducing hope will be the start of an incentive program to encourage airlines to use electric and hybrid and low emission fuels. >> while critics say there should be fewer in the future, there is a projected 3% annually using the airport for the foreseeable future. >> the comment period for the environmental impact report is open right now for the public to weigh in so there is still an opportuni opportunity. abc7 news. >> thank you. so while the airport and business leaders celebrate the expansion, environmentalists are sounding the alarm. specifically those who say air travel is contributing in an alarming way to global warming. joining us is one of the founders of flight free usa. ariela, with the group, thank you for coming in. we're talking abo
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will draw the kernels wisdom. trump freedom needs no introduction but simply for fun, i will remind you that you can read his analysis of foreign affairs and new york times and analysis for which he has won a prize. he is the author of several books and several focus on the middle east. one of which from beirut to jerusalem was a textbook and might middle east text work in my undergraduate work. his bio is printed out here. >> is non- resident senior fellow at the atlantic council career center for the middle east. in addition to reading his work on our website, you can read it on his own blog, middle east corner. he retired from 25 years in the u.s. foreign service in 2013 at the rank of minister counselor. no small feat. he taught at the national defense university and at northwestern university. in his last overseas posting, he served as the deputy sheep of mission at the u.s. embassy in yemen. until about 2003 during the iraq war, he served as department spokesperson at u.s. central command and joe hawk and in
will draw the kernels wisdom. trump freedom needs no introduction but simply for fun, i will remind you that you can read his analysis of foreign affairs and new york times and analysis for which he has won a prize. he is the author of several books and several focus on the middle east. one of which from beirut to jerusalem was a textbook and might middle east text work in my undergraduate work. his bio is printed out here. >> is non- resident senior fellow at the atlantic council career...
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. >> how come all of these kernels are perfect? >> this is a mushroom kernel.ernels. rick: if anybody wants to buy this, you can this shipped to you. >> yes. kettle corn nyc.com. rick: there you go. hope you have some popcorn in there. pete: we do. we just have tins, but thank you to doc hop corn. jalapeno, traditional caramel. rachel: that's right. we're celebrating national pop corn day with doc popcorn. jason: big games going on today, packers and 49ers one of the biggest games going on, and giving away free small tins today between noon and 2 p.m. pete: that's right. so it's national popcorn day, so get your popcorn, go watch the kansas city chiefs beat the titans, and then watch the green bay packers -- rachel: watch the packers win. president that one is on fox. jason: i think the 49ers are going to win. pete: we're going to eat more popcorn, see you in a second. rachel: stay with us. ♪ as the day begins ♪ time for reflectin' on family and friends ♪ ♪ and hey, we got somethin' ♪ ♪ just for you (sniffing) ♪ it's a cup of your favori-i-i-ite... ♪ (loud spla
. >> how come all of these kernels are perfect? >> this is a mushroom kernel.ernels. rick: if anybody wants to buy this, you can this shipped to you. >> yes. kettle corn nyc.com. rick: there you go. hope you have some popcorn in there. pete: we do. we just have tins, but thank you to doc hop corn. jalapeno, traditional caramel. rachel: that's right. we're celebrating national pop corn day with doc popcorn. jason: big games going on today, packers and 49ers one of the biggest...
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>> i assure you, it's probably going to take longer than 72 hours, probably that will be just the kernel may not necessarily reach an agreement. there's been all sorts of noise about kiss and tell documentaries and the like, if they don't, from harry and meghan. this is from tom bratby who did the documentary of them in southern africa. what's on the agenda? they want to live in britain, in the cottage, the taxpayers renovated for them. and a north america, that could extend to canada and california subsequently. the security fee would be enormous. that must be settled. then subsequently they want to be financially self-sufficient. most of their money comes from the prince of wales, 95%, 5% from the sovereign fund, that involves travel expenses. how will that be worked out? heather: apparently they've already thought about that and the palace is behind the ball here, because meghan markle is doing voice-overs for disney. >> i don't think anyone would object to voice-overs from disney. but there would be considerable concern if they endorsed products that were commercial and possibly some
>> i assure you, it's probably going to take longer than 72 hours, probably that will be just the kernel may not necessarily reach an agreement. there's been all sorts of noise about kiss and tell documentaries and the like, if they don't, from harry and meghan. this is from tom bratby who did the documentary of them in southern africa. what's on the agenda? they want to live in britain, in the cottage, the taxpayers renovated for them. and a north america, that could extend to canada and...
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it's hard to find the largest corn kernel of logical fallacy. so what would make a quid pro quo illegal, allan dershowitz? >> the only thing that would make a quid pro quo unlawful is if the quo were in some way illegal. >> so the only way it would be illegal is if it's illegal. your logic is like a snake eating its own tale or a head eating it's own ass because i'm pretty sure you pulled that argument right out of the old dershy highway. >> he did set himpself up with the circular argument. thanks so much to our international viewers for joining us. for our u.s. viewers, "early start" continues right now. >>> astonishing claims by the president's lawyers. how they played with moderates one day before a critical vote on witnesses in the impeachment trial. >>> foreign governments rushing citizens out of of china to contain the coronavirus. hear from one american student trying to get out of shanghai. >>> and kobe bryant's widow breaks her silence. her emotional tribute to the late nba legend. good morning, everyone. welcome to "
it's hard to find the largest corn kernel of logical fallacy. so what would make a quid pro quo illegal, allan dershowitz? >> the only thing that would make a quid pro quo unlawful is if the quo were in some way illegal. >> so the only way it would be illegal is if it's illegal. your logic is like a snake eating its own tale or a head eating it's own ass because i'm pretty sure you pulled that argument right out of the old dershy highway. >> he did set himpself up with the...
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logical turd dershowitz just pinched out in the senate well there, it's hard to find the largest corn kernel of logical fallacy. ( laughter ) but i think it's this-- his justification for why any quid pro quo with a foreign government to manipulate our elections would be fine. why is that again, alan? >> your election is in the public interest. >> stephen: no, it's not. only the public gets to decide what's in the public interest, not the politician. ( cheers and applause ) it's-- it's "we the people" not you the douche bag. that's why on election day, you don't see a politician wearing a sticker that says, "you voted. trust me." of course, esteemed counselor tighty whitey does think some quid quo pro might be possibly bad. >> it would be a much harder case if a hypothetical president of the united states said to a hypothetical leader of a foreign country, "unless you build a hotel with my name on it and unless you give me a million-dollar kickback, i will withhold the funds." >> stephen: (as trump) "slow down, dersh. these are great ideas. eric, start taking notes. what was that again? what
logical turd dershowitz just pinched out in the senate well there, it's hard to find the largest corn kernel of logical fallacy. ( laughter ) but i think it's this-- his justification for why any quid pro quo with a foreign government to manipulate our elections would be fine. why is that again, alan? >> your election is in the public interest. >> stephen: no, it's not. only the public gets to decide what's in the public interest, not the politician. ( cheers and applause ) it's--...
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say a dimwit at least a few will and has a lemon and last kernel market developer in a time when a lunatic and i don't have lots of what to learn here this year or that i had to do it without the consent of a musical amity and if you. could also hear that. you can look at the going to his elimination silver to manila and either any concert was not going to be. here in the us i don't so i don't i'm there is a lot of fun to convene up. here that i love and your cool i'll american you were enigmas up how to rock i didn't make the i'm going to love their mother and took an arsenal song out. under the stewardship of our humvee german appear to be on a fast track to unification one of supporters welcomed the idea some domestic opponents under more powerful neighbor viewed the prospect with less enthusiasm the saudi role in yemen has always been complex. has always been complicating the saudis did not like condi in the end toward the end they saw him as independent of them of course they saw him as perhaps threatening because he was able to consolidate the country behind him very difficult thing
say a dimwit at least a few will and has a lemon and last kernel market developer in a time when a lunatic and i don't have lots of what to learn here this year or that i had to do it without the consent of a musical amity and if you. could also hear that. you can look at the going to his elimination silver to manila and either any concert was not going to be. here in the us i don't so i don't i'm there is a lot of fun to convene up. here that i love and your cool i'll american you were enigmas...
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richness of the discussion will be enhanced by the absolutely superlative interviewer to draw the kernels of wisdom today. tom friedman needs no introduction but for fun i will remind you you can read the analysis of the foreign affairs and "the new york times," an analysis for which he has won the pulitzer prize. he's the author of several books focused on the middle east and one of which from beirut to jerusalem where the textbook and work as an undergraduate. the full bio is available and is printed out here. now let us turn to the man of the hour. nonresident senior fellow at the atlantic council career center for the middle east in addition to reading his work on the website you can read it on his own blog, middle east corner. he retired from 25 years in the foreign service and 2013 the rank of minister counselor. he taught at the national defense university and northwestern university and his last posting he served as a deputy chief of mission at the u.s. embassy in yemen. in 2003 during the iraq war served as the spokesperson at the central command and earned his bachelor's degree
richness of the discussion will be enhanced by the absolutely superlative interviewer to draw the kernels of wisdom today. tom friedman needs no introduction but for fun i will remind you you can read the analysis of the foreign affairs and "the new york times," an analysis for which he has won the pulitzer prize. he's the author of several books focused on the middle east and one of which from beirut to jerusalem where the textbook and work as an undergraduate. the full bio is...
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that meant that command routinely fell to a lieutenant kernel assisted by a majorage tant and mate.nd second lieutenant. two sergeants, increase ed d to three and three corporals assisted with company management. once a regiment left home, attrition due to disease, combat, accident and discertification kept numbers well below authorized levels. this garment became the branch's trademark inspire iing the nicke red coat and such derogatory nam names. each received its own face in color, which members displayed on the coats collar, lapels and cuffs. with only the seven primary colors identified by sir isaac newton in the early 1670s, it was impossible to avoid duplication with 70 regiments to clothe. not to mention the ores began. it was wearing the same face and color. each received its lace that they displayed loops around the buttonholes on the regiments. in addition, it exhibited its number on etc. buttons. the surer you became of his unit affiliation. sergeants and officers were wore coats made of scarlet cloth. and instead of regiment the lace it was all white. officers displayed
that meant that command routinely fell to a lieutenant kernel assisted by a majorage tant and mate.nd second lieutenant. two sergeants, increase ed d to three and three corporals assisted with company management. once a regiment left home, attrition due to disease, combat, accident and discertification kept numbers well below authorized levels. this garment became the branch's trademark inspire iing the nicke red coat and such derogatory nam names. each received its own face in color, which...
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well experts say it depends on how you eat it in its purest form plane air popped kernels is a very low calorie low fat snap but when you throw in some of that movie theater gooess popped in coconut oil with the sultan all that buttery topping on it that healthy snack goes way out the window, according to research group a medium bucket of popcorn holds 20 cups and contains 1200 calories. it also has 3 days worth of saturated fat. even if you ate only 3 cups which let's be honest it's not going to happen. he would still consume about half a day's worth of saturated fat. so experts in the health field are saying it's better to limit salt and butter on your popcorn and consir adding herbslike basioregano and red pepper flakes. elan musk to space acts initially blew up a rocket. >>as it successfully passed a critical test to fly people to space. today's test simulated was cut short, triggering the rew dragon scecraft to separate from the rocket. the space craft and move itself away from the cket, the news parachutes to saly get back earth elan musk says today's mission was picture perfect.
well experts say it depends on how you eat it in its purest form plane air popped kernels is a very low calorie low fat snap but when you throw in some of that movie theater gooess popped in coconut oil with the sultan all that buttery topping on it that healthy snack goes way out the window, according to research group a medium bucket of popcorn holds 20 cups and contains 1200 calories. it also has 3 days worth of saturated fat. even if you ate only 3 cups which let's be honest it's not going...
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here's the kernel of truth.mp's lawyers were prevented from participating in the house intelligence proceedings as part of the impeachment process. however, on the president's side were republican committee members who were permitted to question witnesses and republican lawmakers who are very much on the president's side. then the process went to the house judiciary committee. the chairman of that committee, chairman nadler made a formal request to trump's counsel to participate and they declined the request. they were invited and they said no. trump's lawyers were locked out of part of the process and certainly not everyone on his side and trump's lawyers from the entire process. another point that we heard from the president's legal team was that ukraine did not know that military aid from the united states to ukraine was being suspended, withheld. what about that claim? >> this is a complicated one. we don't have all of the facts of this time line. so ukrainian president zelensky is on the record saying he di
here's the kernel of truth.mp's lawyers were prevented from participating in the house intelligence proceedings as part of the impeachment process. however, on the president's side were republican committee members who were permitted to question witnesses and republican lawmakers who are very much on the president's side. then the process went to the house judiciary committee. the chairman of that committee, chairman nadler made a formal request to trump's counsel to participate and they...
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from there, the little kernel of a fact came an embroidered comment that mr.appened. mr. had wiseman acted appropriately. it was about the possibility of a plea bargain which went nowhere. >> the allegation that you or anyone working him might have something to discredit there the mueller prosecutor, do you deny that? >> not only that. to the contrary. admiration, as did my colleague who talked to him and still does have admiration for mr. sxhooul mr. wiseman. i just give mr. parnas the been fist doubt. he is going through what michael koenl went through. telling the truth is a very hard thing. the president, mr. giuliani, they're already calling him a criminal based upon an indictment and they're already trying on destroy them way mr. trump went after mr. cohen's family and in-laws. this is what mr. barparnas is at to faceful he has my sympathy. >> i will mention of course, lanny davis wears more than one hat and is a known television expert partly because you have legal experience. for a long time, mr. wiseman was a prosecutor. we should mention, he issal le
from there, the little kernel of a fact came an embroidered comment that mr.appened. mr. had wiseman acted appropriately. it was about the possibility of a plea bargain which went nowhere. >> the allegation that you or anyone working him might have something to discredit there the mueller prosecutor, do you deny that? >> not only that. to the contrary. admiration, as did my colleague who talked to him and still does have admiration for mr. sxhooul mr. wiseman. i just give mr. parnas...
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there is enough of a kernel that they can work with in those arguments that are lousy arguments because come on test? or is the test, can i take cover in this? >> that's a question i don't think i can answer. i think given the current state of partisanship in this country and given where the republican party is where you deny donald trump at your political death peril, it is enough to get all these senators to vote against him. >> they will get up there. there will be a phase of this that we haven't really talked about much, which is, sure, they get their time. we don't know how much they're going to take. we have talked before, andrew and i strategically about how this defense probably won't want to take all the time because it somewhat undercuts their argument that there is nothing there. but there will be the phase where the senators get to ask questions of both sides. is that something that the defense has to be weary about? >> well, it is, because that's essentially where the house managers will take it, take advantage of the opportunity to subtly rebut the claims, the misstatement
there is enough of a kernel that they can work with in those arguments that are lousy arguments because come on test? or is the test, can i take cover in this? >> that's a question i don't think i can answer. i think given the current state of partisanship in this country and given where the republican party is where you deny donald trump at your political death peril, it is enough to get all these senators to vote against him. >> they will get up there. there will be a phase of...
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you've got some kernels in lt. col.'s. -- and lt. col.'s. baker is trying to find boats. the title of the book is a reflection of general stone writing to mcclellan denny says we are doing this and that. i've got troops. we are short of boats. mcclellan comes back and says, keep me posted. he does not seem concerned at first. all right. searching for boats. how are we doing on time? are we ok? they are searching for boats. you had this initial skirmish at about 8:00 in the morning. they fall back. there is a delay. some more troops come. they don't have the time lag now because they are in leesburg. they come and about the time this happens, these first reinforcements, they show up thinking they are going to expand reconnaissance and find themselves in a fight. there's a second skirmish. 15, 20 minutes, everybody falls back again. everybody's trying to figure out what is going on. this takes on a life of its own. it was not planned. as i said, you often read earlier accounts that say this was a preplanned attempt to take leesburg. it was nothing of the sort. an accident.
you've got some kernels in lt. col.'s. -- and lt. col.'s. baker is trying to find boats. the title of the book is a reflection of general stone writing to mcclellan denny says we are doing this and that. i've got troops. we are short of boats. mcclellan comes back and says, keep me posted. he does not seem concerned at first. all right. searching for boats. how are we doing on time? are we ok? they are searching for boats. you had this initial skirmish at about 8:00 in the morning. they fall...
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everyone who is part of their job needed access to the transcript still had access to it including kernel vindman. a person who raises the complaint stillma has access tot the entire time. this is the way mr. moore since testimony explained that. >> even on the codeword server you had access to it. c >> yes. >> so at no point in time during the course of your official duties were you denied access to this information. >> correct. >> and to your knowledge everybody on the nsc staff that needed access to the transcript for their official duties alway. was able to access the correct customer. >> people that had a need to know and ea need to access. >> once it was moved, yes. >> mr. morrison testified he recommended restricting access to theif transcript not becausee had any concern anything improper or illegal but he was concerned about potential leak and if you put it how that quote would play out in washington's environment and would affect the bipartisan support by ukrainian partners experience in congress. he was right to be concerned potentially about leaks because a trump administratio
everyone who is part of their job needed access to the transcript still had access to it including kernel vindman. a person who raises the complaint stillma has access tot the entire time. this is the way mr. moore since testimony explained that. >> even on the codeword server you had access to it. c >> yes. >> so at no point in time during the course of your official duties were you denied access to this information. >> correct. >> and to your knowledge everybody...
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broken up into three, missouri state guard under price, the confederate brigade is now under kernel -- the army of the west, again, they are in springfield, they have 5,400 to kind of give you an idea. the first grid gad stan sturgess, second franz siegel, the third lieutenant colonel -- they are armed a little bit better, armed mainly with rifles and mexican war-era muskets. now, up in springfield in the days before the battle there is a lot of contemplation by lyon and his subordinates whether or not to attack or to retreat. again, he knows he's outnumbered it's just how much. there's also a lack of reinforcements coming from fremont. fremont in kmant of the western department has been contemplating how does he distribute any new troops that are coming in. he's been mainly sending them down to the southeastern corner as we know there is a lot going on in the southeastern corner of missouri, kind of where cairo illinois is and little egypt as we call it, there is a lot of movement there and big threat of a confederate invasion in the southeast corner of the state so fremont is preocc
broken up into three, missouri state guard under price, the confederate brigade is now under kernel -- the army of the west, again, they are in springfield, they have 5,400 to kind of give you an idea. the first grid gad stan sturgess, second franz siegel, the third lieutenant colonel -- they are armed a little bit better, armed mainly with rifles and mexican war-era muskets. now, up in springfield in the days before the battle there is a lot of contemplation by lyon and his subordinates...
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conviction that crime should be tried by jury to accept impeachment, they talk about impeachment in kernel offense terms but the tension here is and within the constitution but is between the house managers definition which lacks any coherent definition of an offense, would catch people by surprise and the constitution. that is the tension they are trying to resolve, between their malleable standards that state nothing clear in the constitution and the principles of justice embodied in the constitution that requires them. i want to point out in relation to the standards for impeachable offenses. it is a piece of the constitutional puzzle that fits in with the exposition professor dershowitz set out. it shows inherent law with the house managers theory with abuse of power whether or not one accept the view that impeachment has to be a defined crime. it is so malleable based on purely subjective standards, it does not provide any notice of offense, it is so malleable it in effect re-creates the offense of maladministration the framers expressly rejected as professor dershowitz explained. the
conviction that crime should be tried by jury to accept impeachment, they talk about impeachment in kernel offense terms but the tension here is and within the constitution but is between the house managers definition which lacks any coherent definition of an offense, would catch people by surprise and the constitution. that is the tension they are trying to resolve, between their malleable standards that state nothing clear in the constitution and the principles of justice embodied in the...
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after passing over warsaw, a kernel notice the single engine flyer flying right behind them. he said, the plane would disappear and they could not catch it. the plane seemed to have disappeared when they landed. they thought, ok, nothing. the plane had in fact not disappeared. the german pilot had managed to take photographs of the bases. mission accomplished, he headed for a hidden german airfield at minsk. within a couple of minutes, these pictures were handed over to a colonel in the luftwaffe, then to general rudolph meisner, commanding officers to prepare immediately for flight. so, the luftwaffe pilots could start putting on their fur-lined overcoats, heavy boots, strapping on their parachute. they take off at 2100. back at pearl harbor, the general is having a huge party, celebrating the arrival of these troops from britain. they are all getting drunk and having fun. half an hour after midnight, all, illumination flares start falling. then, the bombs start falling. the germans just roamed the sky freely. the germans hit the fuel dump. gasoline, which had been so painst
after passing over warsaw, a kernel notice the single engine flyer flying right behind them. he said, the plane would disappear and they could not catch it. the plane seemed to have disappeared when they landed. they thought, ok, nothing. the plane had in fact not disappeared. the german pilot had managed to take photographs of the bases. mission accomplished, he headed for a hidden german airfield at minsk. within a couple of minutes, these pictures were handed over to a colonel in the...
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the people who engineered successful takeover of manchuria , a japanese general and a kernel at that time let the takeover of manchuria and was involved in the assassination of the previous warlord. themately becomes independent country under the young boyor, the last who had been on the throne in 1911 when he was overthrown becomes the puppet emperor of the japanese. he is welcomed into the japanese family of nations. he was japanese uniforms. of theow a brother japanese emperor considered to be a brother of the japanese emperor. the korean royal family were also included in the relationship. semi-blood relationship. kai-shek wouldn't make peace. another regime does not help that solution. we still need a lot more work on the piece negotiations between chang kai-shek and the japanese during that time. we don't know enough about what was happening in the negotiations between 1936 when the war started. turn cut short but the war would end because he attacked shanghai. he started the war in central china while the japanese were taking over north china and they thought the europeans wou
the people who engineered successful takeover of manchuria , a japanese general and a kernel at that time let the takeover of manchuria and was involved in the assassination of the previous warlord. themately becomes independent country under the young boyor, the last who had been on the throne in 1911 when he was overthrown becomes the puppet emperor of the japanese. he is welcomed into the japanese family of nations. he was japanese uniforms. of theow a brother japanese emperor considered to...
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they look like kernels, but each of those cells you are looking at is about the size of the state of these images taken by a new telescope in hawaii named, of course, for the hawaiian senator. and the thing is this telescope which they are going to have an operation for some 44 years, us some great new information that will improve our understanding of what drives space weather. >> it's very pretty. >> i think can i get a stick long enough to roast a marshmallow? close. >> tony, your turn. >> i am talking about one of the most consequence stories of our time. that, of course, is the controversy surrounding james corden, host of the late show show and whether he is faking his "carpool karaoke." >> he is not. >> well, some of it as he addressed last night on his show. a video surfaced, this video right here, showing corden in his range rover with bieber, justin bieber, and they are filming a portion of the "carpool karaoke" segment. everyone went crazy and said this is a dream-shattering revelation. it's all fake. it's all fake. this has 13 million views a day ago. so corden opened his
they look like kernels, but each of those cells you are looking at is about the size of the state of these images taken by a new telescope in hawaii named, of course, for the hawaiian senator. and the thing is this telescope which they are going to have an operation for some 44 years, us some great new information that will improve our understanding of what drives space weather. >> it's very pretty. >> i think can i get a stick long enough to roast a marshmallow? close. >>...