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ladder. or even slip their it's way through pipes. to ask you to use google will at 1st i wanted to create robots that rescue people hope. but then i changed my mind. when disasters strike an urban area it's incredibly hard to find victims buried under the rubble when you go out on a. august or when the rescue workers will dig around here and there we don't have much success there will still be no hope so what's going to trial and error process that's wastes a lot of valuable time during which people might still like not this month but the . last one for me tashi matsunaga also designed this rescue robot the prize winning . its 4 legs and tank like treads let it go places humans kept a multi-functional arm effortlessly opens doors and retrieves objects. these robots are still under development but soon they can be sent out on rescue missions and help save lives. cower behind the wheel jumpsuit she is one of the few female cal drivers in the song she tries to 2 hours a day her son died grandeur while she says she talks about the war an
ladder. or even slip their it's way through pipes. to ask you to use google will at 1st i wanted to create robots that rescue people hope. but then i changed my mind. when disasters strike an urban area it's incredibly hard to find victims buried under the rubble when you go out on a. august or when the rescue workers will dig around here and there we don't have much success there will still be no hope so what's going to trial and error process that's wastes a lot of valuable time during which...
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. >> they put a ladder down to me, and they said you need to start climbing the ladder.mbed a ladder before in my life. they say well you got to do it now. it happened so fast. i went up that ladder like nobody's business. >> when i finally got the door open and i saw across the street to larry and maryrose's house, that was at that point the only thing that mattered to me was them. >> reporter: tanya simms is mary's neighbor. she lives right across the street. while her home is still standing, there is not that much that is still salvageable. >> if you look in is where her bedroom is. open to the world. this. >> jimmy: this is your master? >> yes. >> reporter: and now the hard work begins. >> i mean, i brought my babies home to this house. we've been here, every memory. we've gothe wall where we bin y. measured them, you know, growing up. >> as i was sitting right there watching the weather channel -- > reporter: by colleague spent time with others who lived through this disaster. so you huddled in the bathroom with your dog? >> yes, ma'am. closed the door. i had my dog
. >> they put a ladder down to me, and they said you need to start climbing the ladder.mbed a ladder before in my life. they say well you got to do it now. it happened so fast. i went up that ladder like nobody's business. >> when i finally got the door open and i saw across the street to larry and maryrose's house, that was at that point the only thing that mattered to me was them. >> reporter: tanya simms is mary's neighbor. she lives right across the street. while her home...
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in why can't the ladder be in $15.00 an hour well there are certain people then when they 1st start out are not capable of producing the equivalent of $15.00 per hour that cost an employer $36000.00 per year i know that when i 1st start started my job at pizza hut washing dishes or when i was waiting tables at the sub minimum wage i wasn't producing that much in value but nevertheless that was a great opportunity for me to be able to gain that work experience and that education and so we've actually seen a decrease the number of people who are earning the 725 an hour or less even is that wages remain the same because when you have a strong economy and a tight labor market which is what we had from 2016 to $21000.00 leading up to the code in $1000.00 pandemic we actually saw the wages of the lowest 10 percent of workers rise the most they experienced 15 percent wage growth and that's more than the middle and that was more than the top 10 percent of workers and so when employers have to compete to get the workers that they need and when they have lower taxes and lower regulations and
in why can't the ladder be in $15.00 an hour well there are certain people then when they 1st start out are not capable of producing the equivalent of $15.00 per hour that cost an employer $36000.00 per year i know that when i 1st start started my job at pizza hut washing dishes or when i was waiting tables at the sub minimum wage i wasn't producing that much in value but nevertheless that was a great opportunity for me to be able to gain that work experience and that education and so we've...
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that is the bottom rung on the ladder. 20 69 americans who don't have a high school degree, somebody with a disability or criminal record. that is a starting point. so they can climb further up the ladder. obviously, the people who are hurt by a minimum wage that excludes them, is the very people who need those education opportunities in order to get their foot in the door. steve: i guess my question is, why not make a step on the lower end? why be satisfied with that notion, that is the ladder in. why can't a b at $15 an hour? >> there are certain people that when they first start out are not capable of producing that. that cost an employer $36,000 a year. when i started my job at pizza hut, i was not producing that much in value. nevertheless, that was a great opportunity for me to be able to gain network experience and that education. we have able to seen a decreasing number of people who are earning that. even as that wage remains the same. when you have a strong economy and a tight labor market, which is what we have
that is the bottom rung on the ladder. 20 69 americans who don't have a high school degree, somebody with a disability or criminal record. that is a starting point. so they can climb further up the ladder. obviously, the people who are hurt by a minimum wage that excludes them, is the very people who need those education opportunities in order to get their foot in the door. steve: i guess my question is, why not make a step on the lower end? why be satisfied with that notion, that is the ladder...
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i think we all acknowledge that but look at it it's a stepping stone it's the bottom rungs on the ladder so that people who are just entering the labor market the 26000000 americans who don't have a high school degree somebody with a disability or criminal record it's that starting point for them to be able to gain the education and experience so that they can climb further up the ladder and so obviously the people who are hurt by a minimum wage that excludes them from that is the very people who need those education opportunities in order to get their foot in the door i guess my question is why not make a stop on the lower end of that level why be satisfied with that notion oh that's the ladder in why can't the ladder be in $15.00 an hour well there are certain people they get when they 1st start out are not capable of producing the equivalent of $15.00 per hour that cost an employer $36000.00 per year i know that when i 1st start started my job at pizza hut washing dishes or when i was waiting tables at the sub minimum wage i wasn't producing that much in value but nevertheless that wa
i think we all acknowledge that but look at it it's a stepping stone it's the bottom rungs on the ladder so that people who are just entering the labor market the 26000000 americans who don't have a high school degree somebody with a disability or criminal record it's that starting point for them to be able to gain the education and experience so that they can climb further up the ladder and so obviously the people who are hurt by a minimum wage that excludes them from that is the very people...
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ladder. or even slip their its way through pike. courage to ask people to use who will at 1st i wanted to create robots that rescue people hope. but then i changed my mind. when disasters strike an urban area it's incredibly hard to find victims buried under the rubble when you go out on the snow the modest or so rescue workers will dig around here and there we don't have much success in the little store not up to what's going to trial and error process in fact wastes a lot of valuable time during which people might dully more not this month but. that's more for me tashi matsunaga also designed this rescue robot the prize winning. its 4 legs and tank like treads let it go places humans kept a multi-functional arm effortlessly opens doors and retrieves objects. these robots are still under development but soon they could be sent out on rescue missions and help save lives. dreaming of your next vacation. taking issues top to return any. sunshine in madonna. road trip. an exciting discovery in. checking. international women's day and w
ladder. or even slip their its way through pike. courage to ask people to use who will at 1st i wanted to create robots that rescue people hope. but then i changed my mind. when disasters strike an urban area it's incredibly hard to find victims buried under the rubble when you go out on the snow the modest or so rescue workers will dig around here and there we don't have much success in the little store not up to what's going to trial and error process in fact wastes a lot of valuable time...
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here we see a pile of ladders outside of this residents, the migrants having used those ladders to trynd scale the levy wall here so that they can get into the outer community and go wherever they want to go but you can see here, broken ladders where migrants have attempted to come across and a backpack that wasn't here yesterday, when we were here. we spoke to one of the residents who lives just beyond the ladders. here is what he had to say. >> they have to do something about it because it's like they opened up the flood gates. i don't want to talk bad about the guy but it's really ridiculous. i mean, this is not holding them back. >> the other part of the equation, the drugs, the dea making a massive drug bust this past thursday, seizing 308 pounds of marijuana, methamphetamines and cocaine. richard sanchez gave us a tour of seized drugs and having this to say. >> cartels are not going to stop. we're not going to stop either. we're here and we're not going away. we'll continue to do our job. >> they said in the span of the past four days, they've seized more than 1800 pounds of narc
here we see a pile of ladders outside of this residents, the migrants having used those ladders to trynd scale the levy wall here so that they can get into the outer community and go wherever they want to go but you can see here, broken ladders where migrants have attempted to come across and a backpack that wasn't here yesterday, when we were here. we spoke to one of the residents who lives just beyond the ladders. here is what he had to say. >> they have to do something about it because...
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members were climbing the ladder on to the roof. you could see the long guns on top of the king's sooper roof. we heard stories from my colleagues who have been reporting this story in boulder. we've heard stories of customers who were there to get their covid vaccines. of course, king sooper's is now giving out covid vaccines. they were there to get their covid vaccines and ended up being taken up into a room and sheltering there in place until they could get out. but just the drama and the fear that was amongst those people who were in the supermarket is probably just incredible. when we were there just outside of the supermarket, we could see police officers guiding people who were presumably inside the store at the time. they guided them over to the edge of the parking lot right where they were standing and gave them blankets. you could see some of them had name tags almost as if they were employees of the store there. you could see the fear in their eyes. a lot of them were crying. some of them were just giving each other hugs.
members were climbing the ladder on to the roof. you could see the long guns on top of the king's sooper roof. we heard stories from my colleagues who have been reporting this story in boulder. we've heard stories of customers who were there to get their covid vaccines. of course, king sooper's is now giving out covid vaccines. they were there to get their covid vaccines and ended up being taken up into a room and sheltering there in place until they could get out. but just the drama and the...
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stacked up these are ladders that the migrants are try to used to scale a levee wall so they can geto the community and mission texas if you look over the wall you could see the broken ladders, backpack, it was not here yesterday when we saw it, we spoke with one of the residents who lives beyond the ladders, here's what he had to say. >> they did do something because it's like they opened up the floodgates it's really ridiculous this is not pulling them back. >> is not just about the people the other part of the equation the drugs, the dea making a massive drug bust this past thursday season 308 pounds of marijuana, 18 pounds of methamphetamine and 88 pounds of cocaine the dea special agent in charge richard sanchez giving us a tour of the seas of drugs and having this to say. >> cartels are not going to stop but were not going to stop either what they need to know is where here and were not going away and we will continue to do her job. >> in the cbp tweeting about this specifically saying in the span of the past four days they have seized more than 1800 pounds of narcotics. bottom
stacked up these are ladders that the migrants are try to used to scale a levee wall so they can geto the community and mission texas if you look over the wall you could see the broken ladders, backpack, it was not here yesterday when we saw it, we spoke with one of the residents who lives beyond the ladders, here's what he had to say. >> they did do something because it's like they opened up the floodgates it's really ridiculous this is not pulling them back. >> is not just about...
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now here we see a pile of ladders outside of this residence. the migrants having used those ladders to try and scale the levee wall here so that they can get into the outer community and go wherever they want to go. but you can see here broken ladders where migrants have attempted to come across and a backpack that wasn't here yesterday when we were here. we spoke to one of the residents who lives just beyond the ladders. here is what he had to say. >> they have to do something about it because it's like they opened up the floodgates. i mean if, i don't want to talk bad about the guy. it's really ridiculous. i mean, this is not holding them back. >> reporter: it's not just about the people. the other part of the equation, the drugs. the dea making a massive drug bust last thursday, seizing 308 pounds of marijuana, 13 pounds of methamphetamine and 88 pounds of cocaine. the special agent in charge, richard sanchez, giving us a tour of the seized drugs and having this to say. >> cartels aren't going to stop. but we're not going to stop either. wha
now here we see a pile of ladders outside of this residence. the migrants having used those ladders to try and scale the levee wall here so that they can get into the outer community and go wherever they want to go. but you can see here broken ladders where migrants have attempted to come across and a backpack that wasn't here yesterday when we were here. we spoke to one of the residents who lives just beyond the ladders. here is what he had to say. >> they have to do something about it...
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shares up -- >> -- you don't need a ladder. >> great point, sir, you win the contest. show's over. anyway, bonawyn, trade or fade it. >> fading this as well similar logic as expressed with dhi when i looked at o'reilly versus auto zone o'reilly is trading four or five turns more expensive you look at margins and growth, all these things are very similar. this is what is informing traders. i will go ahead and krz get a similar company and pay a little bit less for it. >> bonawyn, fading o'reilly. steve grasso wins 14-2 to everybody else thank you very much. >>> coming up, it's your chart of the week. why one of those four gentlemen are buying that name there's the chart. it's next. back after this. it's game time, let's meet the defending champs. g. hargrave thomas, point guard. bryce matthias, forward. kim kietz, investor. oh, i invested in invesco qqq. a fund that invests in the innovations of the nasdaq-100. like next gen 3d rendering software. you don't have to be an advanced graphics architect to help realize a more vibrant future. become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq
shares up -- >> -- you don't need a ladder. >> great point, sir, you win the contest. show's over. anyway, bonawyn, trade or fade it. >> fading this as well similar logic as expressed with dhi when i looked at o'reilly versus auto zone o'reilly is trading four or five turns more expensive you look at margins and growth, all these things are very similar. this is what is informing traders. i will go ahead and krz get a similar company and pay a little bit less for it. >>...
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she ran his campaign's back home, and he moved up the leadership ladder in the house, and she knew his office, and his agenda intimately she came into congress, and it was unlike the shirley chisholm's, or look bella abzug, because she has a quiet determination to push women rights along. and there's a great story she has in her memoirs, which is a bill before the banking and currency committee, that would provide equal access to credit. so in the bill was being marked up in the committee, the draft came around and she looked at it and said you know equal access to credit, without racial, age or veteran status discrimination. but it said nothing about sex or marital status and she had just become a widow, and had to have all of the finances transferred over to her. so this was fresh in her mind. so she quietly, took a pencil and inserted the phrase, sex or marital status, got up walked to the cop here, made a photocopy for everyone on the day's, and handed it out and said, knowing everyone on the committee as i do, i know that this was just an oversight, and i would assume that my addi
she ran his campaign's back home, and he moved up the leadership ladder in the house, and she knew his office, and his agenda intimately she came into congress, and it was unlike the shirley chisholm's, or look bella abzug, because she has a quiet determination to push women rights along. and there's a great story she has in her memoirs, which is a bill before the banking and currency committee, that would provide equal access to credit. so in the bill was being marked up in the committee, the...
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we all of our snake robots can climb of ladders and has a very even and slick surface and the more there are no protruding cords the can slip into the wall who couldn't cut over this net over to a fit into each other because the thought caught small so. quickly g.'s of to call those on the lets a bend still more smoothly because so you designed them and that is vital to rescue missions japan is prone to natural disasters earthquakes are common in the country must be prepared for typhoons tsunamis and mechanical rupture ever since the kobe earthquake in 1905 but you know it's been developing technologies to help to. to deal with the end of a lot of so regionally i worked on space exploration robots. but then one of my students died in the great hunch an earthquake. was that's when i decided to focus my research on disaster and response robots. to go the snake but is operated using a controller and comes equipped with a camera and numerous sensors engineers considered many different scenarios when creating the robot for instance when searching for survivors after a natural disaster the bot
we all of our snake robots can climb of ladders and has a very even and slick surface and the more there are no protruding cords the can slip into the wall who couldn't cut over this net over to a fit into each other because the thought caught small so. quickly g.'s of to call those on the lets a bend still more smoothly because so you designed them and that is vital to rescue missions japan is prone to natural disasters earthquakes are common in the country must be prepared for typhoons...
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their neighbors brought those ladders. they climbed out. two ladders, and you climbed out. >> climbed out. >> reporter: ginger spoke with the couple rescued from that home after they were released from the hospital. >> it was just like a roaring. there was no train. it was a roaring, house started shaking then everything caved in on us. >> reporter: the couple came back to salvage anything they could. even a barbie doll. >> this is one of my old barbie dolls when i was little, and she's in mint condition, and she come out of it perfectly fine. >> reporter: after finding some items of sentimental value, they uncovered more practical belongings. >> that's it. that's the purse. >> oh, you found the purse. oh, no way. here. >> yes. >> yes. okay. >> we got money. oh, i need that too. >> larry, that's a checkbook. >> lite moments of.>> that's a o ke a lk today thnganlection reform bill being signed into law in georgia. critics say it will restrict voting access in a state that's already deeply divided. but supporters say the law will make electio
their neighbors brought those ladders. they climbed out. two ladders, and you climbed out. >> climbed out. >> reporter: ginger spoke with the couple rescued from that home after they were released from the hospital. >> it was just like a roaring. there was no train. it was a roaring, house started shaking then everything caved in on us. >> reporter: the couple came back to salvage anything they could. even a barbie doll. >> this is one of my old barbie dolls when i...
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had never gotten a raise, there is no career ladder, there is no way up.ost often they don't get health insurance as a paid benefit. so why in the world would you send a woman toward that job? i've got a few answers. you do it because it works on paper. you get trained as a cna pretty quickly, they get hired pretty quickly, it is a success rate. i've gotten you off and f. but i have not gotten you out of poverty. he really sent on a track to continue on in poverty. suspect something one of our attendees asked is back when you're finishing broken america's several senate proposals are pushing job guarantee program that provides $15 an hour job with any benefits for u.s. american who wants one. what is the status of those proposals today? >> it's actually really interesting. just today representative iona presley announced her plan to introduce resolution calling for federal jobs guarantee. as nation continues to struggle with recovery the black women civil rights leaders and economists. the proposal is that we would have thoroughly funded jobs that could be
had never gotten a raise, there is no career ladder, there is no way up.ost often they don't get health insurance as a paid benefit. so why in the world would you send a woman toward that job? i've got a few answers. you do it because it works on paper. you get trained as a cna pretty quickly, they get hired pretty quickly, it is a success rate. i've gotten you off and f. but i have not gotten you out of poverty. he really sent on a track to continue on in poverty. suspect something one of our...
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or stay on the ladder. or even slither its way through pike. is to scoop the who will actually 1st i want to create robots that rescue people hope. then i changed my mind. when disasters strike an urban area it's incredibly hard to find victims buried under the rubble when you go far enough. to where the rescue workers will do to around here and there we don't much success that will not help to what's going to trial and error process that's wastes a lot of valuable time during which people might not this month but the. last one for me tashi months who know also designed this rescue robot the prize winning. its 4 legs and tank like trads let it go places humans kept a multi-functional arm effortlessly opens doors and retrieves objects. these robots are still under development but soon they could be sent out on rescue missions and help save lives. cower behind the wheel jumpsuit she is one of the few female can't drive 1st in the song she tries to keep clean hours a day her son died grandeur while she shot she talked about the war and how he she
or stay on the ladder. or even slither its way through pike. is to scoop the who will actually 1st i want to create robots that rescue people hope. then i changed my mind. when disasters strike an urban area it's incredibly hard to find victims buried under the rubble when you go far enough. to where the rescue workers will do to around here and there we don't much success that will not help to what's going to trial and error process that's wastes a lot of valuable time during which people...
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ladder. or even slither its way through pike's. her audience to ask you to do who will or at 1st i wanted to create robots that rescue people the villain i changed my mind you daryn. when disasters strike an urban area it's incredibly hard to find victims buried under the rubble when you go out on the net. as to what the rescue workers will do to around here and there we don't have much success that will not help to what's going to trial and error process that wastes a lot of valuable time...
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lending and borrowing and the range of items is huge from a grill to a car seat to a bike trailer to a ladder to a handcart so many different things. when. they also offer services english tutoring guitar lessons. all these things and more are exchanged. at the start of the set up in berlin in 2015 the portal is free of charge for users the company funds itself via donations and small ads placed by companies in the respective neighborhoods. even some local authorities the platform to communicate with residents in a particular area. people have range of different reasons for using the platform to often tend. to people increasingly live in smaller apartments they don't want to gather too much clutter and many people simply want to give something back to their community we believe that if you give it makes them very happy and it strengthen social bonds when we borrow something from someone we come into closer contact with those we live right next door to. by contrast young never meets any of his customers. he offers high quality tools for one euro 50 an hour you can preserve them by an app tool
lending and borrowing and the range of items is huge from a grill to a car seat to a bike trailer to a ladder to a handcart so many different things. when. they also offer services english tutoring guitar lessons. all these things and more are exchanged. at the start of the set up in berlin in 2015 the portal is free of charge for users the company funds itself via donations and small ads placed by companies in the respective neighborhoods. even some local authorities the platform to...
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they hide those ladders. bring the ladders across the river. stash them in the woods.ken ladder pieces where they failed to do it. all they have to do is scale the levee and turn loose into the community here in mack allen. will: griff, i appreciate the report following conversation we had yesterday. this opportunity it represents for the cartel. i tried back of the envelope what this human trafficking business means to the cartel. i know you have some numbers. but it is not just the billions in human trafficking that they're making dollars on, as you laid out. it is also available mules to bring their primary business, drug trafficking into this country as well, right? reporter: that is exactly right, will. you hit the nail on the head. if you spend time with officials they will explain it to you. it is in this case the rgv sector we showed you yesterday their traffic is up 177%. well we should then assume that business for the cartels are up 177%. for example, of the 19430 migrants we told you about in the last 24 hours apprehended. $1200 to move everyone, that is in
they hide those ladders. bring the ladders across the river. stash them in the woods.ken ladder pieces where they failed to do it. all they have to do is scale the levee and turn loose into the community here in mack allen. will: griff, i appreciate the report following conversation we had yesterday. this opportunity it represents for the cartel. i tried back of the envelope what this human trafficking business means to the cartel. i know you have some numbers. but it is not just the billions...
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who we all of our snake robots can climb up ladders and there's a very even and slick surfaces and the more there are no protruding cords the can slip into the wall who couldn't cut it over the border joy it will fit into each other with the cord small so many because i can change of 2 coolness on the model lets it bend and still move smoothly because so you design them and that is vital to rescue missions japan is prone to natural disasters earthquakes are common in the country must be prepared for typhoons tsunamis and mechanical rupture ever since the kobe earthquake in 1905 let's you know it's been developing technologies to help to. put some originally i worked on space exploration robots. but then one of my students died in the great hunch an earthquake. that's when i decided to focus my research on disaster and response robots. to go the snake part is operated using a controller and comes equipped with a camera and numerous sensors engineers considered many different scenarios when creating the robot for instance when searching for survivors after a natural disaster the bot migh
who we all of our snake robots can climb up ladders and there's a very even and slick surfaces and the more there are no protruding cords the can slip into the wall who couldn't cut it over the border joy it will fit into each other with the cord small so many because i can change of 2 coolness on the model lets it bend and still move smoothly because so you design them and that is vital to rescue missions japan is prone to natural disasters earthquakes are common in the country must be...
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it's a ladder stairs that we see and lots of places. it is steep like ladder stairs. >> you get a much better sense up here in the attic for the conditions that most slave people lived in. so one of the reasons why it is hot, it is unfinished, it is pretty well built. out of timber, it's join together, it is built by a professional builder. but it's left unfinished so there is no sheathing on the counters, or the gate lands, an interesting point is that it looks like it never had a railing until the railing is put in after 1900, with wire and nails. so you have to be careful here as well, kids can fall through the stairwell pretty easily. this, first floor, special, esoteric, the house that the enslaved virginians occupied, it gives you a much better sense of relatively unfinished, and frankly, uncomfortable accommodation. >> the hooks above the door over there. so you see those a lot in smoke houses, and things, but those are hooks that they used, you see them in smoke houses, those are the kind of hooks that they would make from branc
it's a ladder stairs that we see and lots of places. it is steep like ladder stairs. >> you get a much better sense up here in the attic for the conditions that most slave people lived in. so one of the reasons why it is hot, it is unfinished, it is pretty well built. out of timber, it's join together, it is built by a professional builder. but it's left unfinished so there is no sheathing on the counters, or the gate lands, an interesting point is that it looks like it never had a...
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and a young man who could prove his worth, climb up a ladder, eventually achieve success on a whaling voyage. maybe he'd become a captain even. pictured here we have absolute boston. the first african american captain of a will ship with an all-black crew. so the ship believes in 1854. this is a really emotional time most of the town would be waving goodbye. they would be saying fair winds. because these men are going to be away from town for four years. it's a really long time to be away from the loved ones, from home just one whaling voyage that lasted numerous years. on this particular voyage the edward kerry is going to go around the tip of africa, into the indian ocean, eventually into the pacific hunting whales. primarily they're going to be looking for sperm whales. why? why do they want to get sperm whales? there is a clue. the scientific name of sperm whales is by sitter microcephaly's. which means a large, square headed whale. that is the secret. when you look inside the wales had their, which makes almost a third of the body, you will see this chamber. and in that chamber a
and a young man who could prove his worth, climb up a ladder, eventually achieve success on a whaling voyage. maybe he'd become a captain even. pictured here we have absolute boston. the first african american captain of a will ship with an all-black crew. so the ship believes in 1854. this is a really emotional time most of the town would be waving goodbye. they would be saying fair winds. because these men are going to be away from town for four years. it's a really long time to be away from...
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eternal sunshine of the spotless mind and ghost, although to me, it was more reminiscent ofjacob�*s ladderisted �*90s oddity about an american soldier besieged by visions that may or may not be combat shock. you got to find somebody that you love. not shea. please don't marry shea. scoffs. in the lead role, miller, who shone in 2018's american woman, continues to impress, carrying the weight of an elliptical drama that constantly threatens to collapse around her. as for the film, it doesn't quite hang together, with the central conceit teetering on the brink of silliness, threatening to exasperate rather than engage its audience. but if the result is ultimately a failure, then at least it's an admirable failure. and i'd always rather see a film—maker aim high and fall short than simply play it safe. wander darkly is available on digital download from monday. altogether more successful, although no less fantastical, is raya and the last dragon, the latest eye—popping animation from disney. six years of searching. please let this be it. whoa! focus! eyes forward, tuk tuk! good boy! kelly mar
eternal sunshine of the spotless mind and ghost, although to me, it was more reminiscent ofjacob�*s ladderisted �*90s oddity about an american soldier besieged by visions that may or may not be combat shock. you got to find somebody that you love. not shea. please don't marry shea. scoffs. in the lead role, miller, who shone in 2018's american woman, continues to impress, carrying the weight of an elliptical drama that constantly threatens to collapse around her. as for the film, it doesn't...
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>> reporter: the dispatcher on the phone with the kids to the very end, as firefighters used a ladder to safely rescue them through a second floor window. later the charlotte fire department posting this picture, tyshayla giving th thumbs up and hampton hugging one of his rescuers. tyshayla's mother says she's proud of her daughter and thankful for the firefighters. no one was seriously hurt, but six people were displaced from their homes. investigators say the cause of the fire was unattended cooking. kenneth? mona? >> such quick thinking by that little girl, oh, my gosh. >>> coming up, the countdown to march madness. >> what you need to know if you still haven't filled out that bracket. that's next. you're watching "world news now." o know if you still have [birds chirping, drum stomps] [male narrator] they are the greatest fighting force the world has ever seen. but what does it take to strengthen our service members? what does it take to let them know that we stand behind them, wherever they are? what does it take to bridge the distance and keep them connected to family, home and
>> reporter: the dispatcher on the phone with the kids to the very end, as firefighters used a ladder to safely rescue them through a second floor window. later the charlotte fire department posting this picture, tyshayla giving th thumbs up and hampton hugging one of his rescuers. tyshayla's mother says she's proud of her daughter and thankful for the firefighters. no one was seriously hurt, but six people were displaced from their homes. investigators say the cause of the fire was...
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. find having difficulty climbing up the social ladder.— social ladder.ring is a term which doctor geronimo -- l a term which doctor geronimo —— which a doctor in america, her study involved looking at the almost biological age of black people in america. she was suggesting that the stress of racism and the stress of dealing with living under an oppressive system almost physiologically ages black people. it is almost like a wearing process, a weathering process. it is an incredible way of describing living incredible way of describing living in a society where you are continuously under stress, and your reality is denied. i thought it was just a wonderful term and a wonderful way, descriptive way of describing that sort of stress. the documentary _ describing that sort of stress. the documentary touches on the black lives matter movement and the death of george floyd at as well. i know you are in vancouver, but in the uk there is quite a discussion in football in particular, about taking the knee before games, some black players saying they don't want to
. find having difficulty climbing up the social ladder.— social ladder.ring is a term which doctor geronimo -- l a term which doctor geronimo —— which a doctor in america, her study involved looking at the almost biological age of black people in america. she was suggesting that the stress of racism and the stress of dealing with living under an oppressive system almost physiologically ages black people. it is almost like a wearing process, a weathering process. it is an incredible way...
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any young man who could prove his worth could climb up the ladder and eventually achieve success on a whaling voyage. maybe become a mate. maybe become a captain. here we have the first african-american captain of a whaleship with an all-black crew. so the "edward kerrey" is going to leave as i said in 1854. this is a really emotional time when a whaling voyage departed from nantucket. most of the town would be down waving good-bye, say, fair winds and greasy luck, because these men will be away from the town for four years. that's a really long time to be away from your loved ones and your home. and there was one whaling voyage that lasted 11 years. and on this particular voyage, the edward kerrey is going to go around the cape of good hope. around the tip of africa into the indian ocean and eventually into the pacific hunting whales. and primarily they're going to be looking for sperm whales. why? why did they want to get sperm whales? well, there's a clue. the scientific name of sperm whales is spiciter, which means large, square headed whale. and this is the secret. when you look
any young man who could prove his worth could climb up the ladder and eventually achieve success on a whaling voyage. maybe become a mate. maybe become a captain. here we have the first african-american captain of a whaleship with an all-black crew. so the "edward kerrey" is going to leave as i said in 1854. this is a really emotional time when a whaling voyage departed from nantucket. most of the town would be down waving good-bye, say, fair winds and greasy luck, because these men...
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steep like ladder stairs. >> you get a better sense for thee conditions of most.one thing you notice right f away is it is hot. it is unfinished, it is pretty a well built and timber that is h' joined'together. it is left unfinished and there is no sheeting on the gateway. kind of an interesting point, perhaps, is that it looks like t it never hadh a railing until e this railing was put in after 1900 with wire and nails.. so you had today be a little f carefulble here as well. but it is a better finish than most. this gives you a much better af sense of relatively unfinished and francely uncomfortable use accommodations. >> so you see y thoseou a lot i, smoke houses and b things, but those are the hooks that are made and uses and you see them a lot in smoke houses, but those are the types of hooks they would make out of branchs and stuff. >> you see that brink?s stil or the stone? that was the poe back koe barn. that is still part of upper t? town, but what makes this one f special is that in the four w corners of it there are four small rooms in each corner, and
steep like ladder stairs. >> you get a better sense for thee conditions of most.one thing you notice right f away is it is hot. it is unfinished, it is pretty a well built and timber that is h' joined'together. it is left unfinished and there is no sheeting on the gateway. kind of an interesting point, perhaps, is that it looks like t it never hadh a railing until e this railing was put in after 1900 with wire and nails.. so you had today be a little f carefulble here as well. but it is a...
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any young man who could prove his worth could climb up a ladder and eventually achieve success on a whalingoyage. maybe become a mate, maybe even become a captain. pictured here is boston, the first african-american captain of a whale ship with an all-black crew. so the edward carey is going to leave, as i said, in 1854. this is a really emotional time when a whaling voyage departed to nantucket. most of the town would be waving good buy saying fair winds and greasy luck. these men will be away from the town for four years. there was one voyage that lasted 11 years. on this particular voyage, the edward carey is going to go around the cape of good hope, the tip of africa, into the indian ocean and eventually into the pacific hunting whales. primarily they'll be looking for sperm whales. why? why did they want to get sperm whales? the scientific name of sperm whales is -- which means large square headed whale. that is the secret. when you look inside the whale's head there which makes almost a third of its body, you'll see this chamber. in that chamber are anywhere from 300 to 500 gallons of
any young man who could prove his worth could climb up a ladder and eventually achieve success on a whalingoyage. maybe become a mate, maybe even become a captain. pictured here is boston, the first african-american captain of a whale ship with an all-black crew. so the edward carey is going to leave, as i said, in 1854. this is a really emotional time when a whaling voyage departed to nantucket. most of the town would be waving good buy saying fair winds and greasy luck. these men will be away...
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ladder. claire was. a parent as sally i'm a loner. and in the cold war. i was told. that the medical staff. were in there my i was. well we're making our galley almost the galil know what i do with. what i am and. i was like this. this is the the news live from berlin the un's top expert on male knowledge will serious charges against the country's military this growing interest. me in the i mean. terry lane. goes he says crimes against protesters include murder torture and forced disappearance also coming up president joe biden announces an ambitious new vaccination timeline for the united states he says there will be enough doses to cover all adults by the end of may raising the hope of moving past the panda. but there's more bad news for germans wanting to return to normal life the country's health minister warns of tough weeks ahead with infections on the rise and fresh setbacks to the country's vaccination rollout. welcome to the program protesters are once again out on the streets in myanmar to call for a return to democracy with a harsh response from security f
ladder. claire was. a parent as sally i'm a loner. and in the cold war. i was told. that the medical staff. were in there my i was. well we're making our galley almost the galil know what i do with. what i am and. i was like this. this is the the news live from berlin the un's top expert on male knowledge will serious charges against the country's military this growing interest. me in the i mean. terry lane. goes he says crimes against protesters include murder torture and forced disappearance...
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differences we can see there let's get the thoughts on this from a woman wears made it up the corporate ladder in a male dominated society. therefore she is the head of operations after cash a digital personal loan service in india as she joins me from mumbai walk into the program push to enter. india is a generally conservative society what role does it play that you are a female executive. hello. happy even and say to all the women out there he is coming from * a from a bit yakka society it does i think the choice is that unique and before that the choice is made by your parents and others that creates a huge impact on your group so i think you know. my parents and only me for good never have education and then. once the pot the set of g.s.t. you know when i had the father concentrating on your carry out that that has been the benchmark and also you know it is about you what you want in your life so having clarity on what you want are. very important for each and every individual especially to every girl who is out there and was. not thinking al flower doing something substantial in her life
differences we can see there let's get the thoughts on this from a woman wears made it up the corporate ladder in a male dominated society. therefore she is the head of operations after cash a digital personal loan service in india as she joins me from mumbai walk into the program push to enter. india is a generally conservative society what role does it play that you are a female executive. hello. happy even and say to all the women out there he is coming from * a from a bit yakka society it...
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it soon drew nigh, but as the side ladder was being rigged to accommodate the visiting captain, the stranger waved his hand from the boat's stern, in token of the proceeding being entirely unnecessary. it turned out that it had a malignant epidemic onboard and that the captain was fearful of infecting the pequod's company. himself and the boat's crew remain untainted and though his ship was half a rifle shot off and the sea flowing between, yet conscientiously adhering to the quarantine of the land, he refused to come into direct contact with the pequod. >> log 238, ship three brothers. joseph mitchell ii, master and keeper. january 17th, 1848. cash paid for vaccinating the ship's company, $30. i was particularly advised to have the ship's company vaccinated, for the small pox was raging up and down the coast. several ships had gutted onboard and had to go in and lay some time. so by the advice of the council and others, i had it done for the good of all concerned. whether the owners will pay me or not, i do not know. >> the line. the whale line is only two-thirds of an inch in thickness. at
it soon drew nigh, but as the side ladder was being rigged to accommodate the visiting captain, the stranger waved his hand from the boat's stern, in token of the proceeding being entirely unnecessary. it turned out that it had a malignant epidemic onboard and that the captain was fearful of infecting the pequod's company. himself and the boat's crew remain untainted and though his ship was half a rifle shot off and the sea flowing between, yet conscientiously adhering to the quarantine of the...
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or through no it's limits how to live it oh my me about ball on the ladder nonsense a bag of your own don't swim without all. those don't die you need to be that will die only i was so good on time to what it took to civil to him once or not and our tears of us are so. i don't you know i think i'm the only interest is joining the delusion. do you go to won't either. we certainly didn't show some skin was only some of the time when we were switched between. people that you can do is it has any civilian force 8. 100 it was called which put. it. to absolute genius it. appears that it's also going to matter i don't want you to think it has little to no. competition call it the poor to sit dunk at school who go on not have conditions to call. when he was an increase concluded or. like the only 2. bob other than the ring pop other than usual the opinion wasn't as others pay money or on the other than your bottom dollar much much from. the all the time i living being something i was you also. talked up how. to. put. into words talk in english or toss it on one cheers arms really. although i
or through no it's limits how to live it oh my me about ball on the ladder nonsense a bag of your own don't swim without all. those don't die you need to be that will die only i was so good on time to what it took to civil to him once or not and our tears of us are so. i don't you know i think i'm the only interest is joining the delusion. do you go to won't either. we certainly didn't show some skin was only some of the time when we were switched between. people that you can do is it has any...
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level of overall debt or on the basis of a lower level of overall deficit so as we move up the income ladder households need us apart we shouldn't forget this is 8.5 percent of u.s. g.d.p. . and that makes us debt levels rise significantly and this will lead to a situation where consolidation measures will be needed at some point so i think there is a risk that this is too much now as we look at approach the problem here as a whole internationally do you see another debt crisis looming with countries trying to spend their way out of the pandemic. well i think it's maybe not because of trump countries or countries trying to spend their way out of the pandemic if we get a new network that prizes it may be triggered by higher interest rates because the us package will drive up interest rates and this will trigger capital outflow from imagine economies in particular they will have a hard time. of financing this at the same time most of them have flexible exchange rates so that makes it a little easier now the organization for economic cooperation and development was the latest institution to hig
level of overall debt or on the basis of a lower level of overall deficit so as we move up the income ladder households need us apart we shouldn't forget this is 8.5 percent of u.s. g.d.p. . and that makes us debt levels rise significantly and this will lead to a situation where consolidation measures will be needed at some point so i think there is a risk that this is too much now as we look at approach the problem here as a whole internationally do you see another debt crisis looming with...
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it soon drawn i, but as a side ladder was being rigged by starbucks order to accommodate a visiting captain in, strange in question where this time from the boats stern, at a token of that proceeding, being untie early unnecessary. it turned out that the durable had a malignant epidemic on board, and that her captain was fearful of infecting the peak was company. for those himself the boat and remained contented, and while the ship was shut off and an incorruptible sea of air flowing between them. yeah, conscientiously adherents to the timid quarantine of the land, he parental refused to come into direct contact, with the pequot. >> we'll have 2:38, ship three brothers joseph missile the, second master innkeeper. january 17th, 1848. . he has paid counsel, for vaccinating the ships company, 30 dollars. i was particularly advised to have ships company what's the advice of the council and others, i had it done for the good of all concerned. whether the owners will pay me or not, i do not know. >> the whale line, is only two thirds of an inch in thickness. the first sight he would not think it
it soon drawn i, but as a side ladder was being rigged by starbucks order to accommodate a visiting captain in, strange in question where this time from the boats stern, at a token of that proceeding, being untie early unnecessary. it turned out that the durable had a malignant epidemic on board, and that her captain was fearful of infecting the peak was company. for those himself the boat and remained contented, and while the ship was shut off and an incorruptible sea of air flowing between...
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there is no career ladder. there is no way up.most often they don't get health insurance as a paid benefit. so why in the world would you send a woman toward that job? i have a few answers. you do it because it works on paper. you can get trained as a cna pretty quickly, they get hired pretty quickly so it is a success rate that we have gotten you off tan aft but not out of poverty i have sent you want to track to continue on in poverty. >> so back when you are finishing broken america several senate proposals were pushing national job programs providing $15 an hour job with benefits for any us american who wants one. what is the status of those proposals today? >> it is interesting. just today, representative presley announced her plan to introduce a resolution calling for federal job guarantee. as a nation continues to struggle with economic recovery presley says it's time to finish the work of black women in civil rights leaders and economists. the proposal is that we have federally funded jobs, implemented locally and the focu
there is no career ladder. there is no way up.most often they don't get health insurance as a paid benefit. so why in the world would you send a woman toward that job? i have a few answers. you do it because it works on paper. you can get trained as a cna pretty quickly, they get hired pretty quickly so it is a success rate that we have gotten you off tan aft but not out of poverty i have sent you want to track to continue on in poverty. >> so back when you are finishing broken america...
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eternal sunshine of the spotless mind and ghost, although to me, it was more reminiscent ofjacob�*s laddert be combat shock. you got to find somebody that you love. not shea. please don't marry shea.
eternal sunshine of the spotless mind and ghost, although to me, it was more reminiscent ofjacob�*s laddert be combat shock. you got to find somebody that you love. not shea. please don't marry shea.
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a new mortgage scheme, more beneficiary for those looking to get on the homeowner ladder. xetra dax up 1.3%. airbus up about 2% as well and ftse mib in italy up 1.6%. much better start to the week for european markets this week versus last week when we ended the week with the stoxx 600 2.5 percentage points lower. let's turn to u.s. futures today it looks as notice the u.s. wall street markets are going to open in positive territory. s&p looking to open 40 points higher, dow 300 points higher and nasdaq 175 points higher there was a lot of volatility on u.s. indices last week on the higher move in fixed income and bond yields. overnight we are seeing a rebound take place and fixed income with treasuries and european bond yields all moving lower, which is helping to provide another reason for the markets to be up today as well that is the picture for wall street worth mentioning, we do get some speeches from the fed so people will be watching out for that and how closely they push back on bond yields on year in 2020 to $592 billion. according to a fresh report by bayne and
a new mortgage scheme, more beneficiary for those looking to get on the homeowner ladder. xetra dax up 1.3%. airbus up about 2% as well and ftse mib in italy up 1.6%. much better start to the week for european markets this week versus last week when we ended the week with the stoxx 600 2.5 percentage points lower. let's turn to u.s. futures today it looks as notice the u.s. wall street markets are going to open in positive territory. s&p looking to open 40 points higher, dow 300 points...
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the ladder is there. >> right. >> ladder stairs. >> you can get a much better sense up here in the attic that the conditions that most enslaved people lived in, one of the things is it is hot, because it is an at tick, it's unfinished, it's pretty well built, out of hewn and sawn timber joined together, so it's built by a professional builder, but it's left unfinished, so there's no sheathing on the rafters or on the towers or on the gable ends. and it is kind of an interesting point perhaps is that it looks like it never had a railing until this railing was put in after 1900, with wire nails. so you had to be a little careful up here as well, because kids could fall through the stairwell pretty easily. but this, the first floor is specialized, better finished, more esoteric than most of the houses that enslaved virginiianians occupied. this gives you a much better sense of relatively unfinished and frankly uncomfortable accommodations. >> the hooks above the door over there, so those are, you see those a lot, in smokehouses and things, they really are hooks, those are the hooks that the
the ladder is there. >> right. >> ladder stairs. >> you can get a much better sense up here in the attic that the conditions that most enslaved people lived in, one of the things is it is hot, because it is an at tick, it's unfinished, it's pretty well built, out of hewn and sawn timber joined together, so it's built by a professional builder, but it's left unfinished, so there's no sheathing on the rafters or on the towers or on the gable ends. and it is kind of an...
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one of the things, when you talk about the spirituals, he said that we were climbing jacob's ladder and the question was, how have you lived your life and the knowledge of your truths? what he was trying to say is, how do you carve out and negotiate life and maintain your integrity in the present situation? >> it was said that jesus did it and here is what jesus did. he made certain decisions about how he was going to live his life and we all have to do that. he dealt with those things that really oppressed with fear. oppressed people are afraid. they don't know what society will do to them and they are afraid to have encounters with people. that fear keeps them incarcerated. >> people survive by trying to see or to wear masks or to be hypocritical. his thought was, if you do that, and there could be justification, but you don't want to negotiate with people in power with oppression. the more you see, the more likely it is you will become an exception, yourself. >> that's true. amen to that. >> he talks about hatred and how that consumes a person. when you hate somebody, that person has
one of the things, when you talk about the spirituals, he said that we were climbing jacob's ladder and the question was, how have you lived your life and the knowledge of your truths? what he was trying to say is, how do you carve out and negotiate life and maintain your integrity in the present situation? >> it was said that jesus did it and here is what jesus did. he made certain decisions about how he was going to live his life and we all have to do that. he dealt with those things...