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lars greiner of p.c. have port consulting joins us now he's currently in beirut lars good to have you back on the show now this is a proposal so not yet set in stone how realistic is it that you'll be awarded this project to rebuild the port of beirut. how it's great to be back with you again. i'm quite optimistic about it but at the end of the day the important thing is the governance relating to that to the port needs to be in place 1st the will is certainly there we've had some very encouraging hard but encouraging discussions over the last week but right now it really is up to things to move forward. as you mentioned the political situation there in lebanon and of course we don't have funding yet getting funding say from the european investment bank is largely contingent on political stability not easy at the moment tell us a bit about how you're dealing with these challenges. indeed you're absolutely right it is the biggest single bit biggest challenges the political and the governance landscape on t
lars greiner of p.c. have port consulting joins us now he's currently in beirut lars good to have you back on the show now this is a proposal so not yet set in stone how realistic is it that you'll be awarded this project to rebuild the port of beirut. how it's great to be back with you again. i'm quite optimistic about it but at the end of the day the important thing is the governance relating to that to the port needs to be in place 1st the will is certainly there we've had some very...
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lar ios has set up a gofundme site.e's raised over 14,000 bucks on that site and is asking the public to help him identify a charity that should receive that money. he is asking for your input. >> well, donating to charity and exercise. >> and looking really cool doing it. >> thanks so much for watching. nightly news is next. and then, we will be back here at 6:00. >> see you then. >>> tonight, shots of the johnson & johnson vaccine going back in arms already half of u.s. states getting ready to administer it. but do people want it? the cdc say the benefits far outweigh the small risks. but some americans aren't so sure >> i don't know when my number is up. i don't know if i'm that rare case >>> the catastrophic surge in india nearly a million covid cases in just three days hospitals overwhelmed. the desperate effort to get lifesaving oxygen tanks in by air and train. >>> an historic policy shift from the biden white house. how the president's us
lar ios has set up a gofundme site.e's raised over 14,000 bucks on that site and is asking the public to help him identify a charity that should receive that money. he is asking for your input. >> well, donating to charity and exercise. >> and looking really cool doing it. >> thanks so much for watching. nightly news is next. and then, we will be back here at 6:00. >> see you then. >>> tonight, shots of the johnson & johnson vaccine going back in arms...
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the trial began three weeks ago, lar ? . the trial began three weeks ago, lar ?, the are larry? first of all, as you can see, they are just _ larry? first of all, as you can see, they are just putting _ larry? first of all, as you can see, they are just putting up _ larry? first of all, as you can see, they are just putting up a - larry? first of all, as you can see, they are just putting up a sign - larry? first of all, as you can see, | they are just putting up a sign over there that sows justice, and that has been saying justice for george floyd and counting the number of days of trial, today it says justice served. i believe it's about to say justice served over there. the family will be relieved, we are expecting a statement from them any moment now, and the whole crowd is watching us that sign has changed. it's important to this case because where we are standing used to be the gas station across from the cub foods where this incident happened. this gas station has been turned into the centre of operations and the headquarters of activists here. listen to a
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lars greiner of h.b.c. hamburg port consulting joins us now he's currently in beirut lars good to have you back on the show now this is a proposal so not yet set in stone how realistic is it that you'll be awarded this project to rebuild the port of beirut. how it's great to be back with you again. i'm quite optimistic about it but at the end of the day the important thing is the governance relating to that to the port needs to be in place 1st the will is certainly there we've had some very encouraging hard but encouraging discussions over the last week but right now it really is up to things to move forward far as you mentioned the political situation there in lebanon and of course you don't have funding yet getting funding say from the european investment bank as largely contentions on political stability not easy at the moment tell us a bit about how you're dealing with these challenges. indeed you're absolutely right it is the biggest single bit biggest challenge is the political and the governance land
lars greiner of h.b.c. hamburg port consulting joins us now he's currently in beirut lars good to have you back on the show now this is a proposal so not yet set in stone how realistic is it that you'll be awarded this project to rebuild the port of beirut. how it's great to be back with you again. i'm quite optimistic about it but at the end of the day the important thing is the governance relating to that to the port needs to be in place 1st the will is certainly there we've had some very...
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lars peterson is ceo of vineyard wind thattall these turbines by 202313 miles off of martha's vineyard, it will provide clean electricity to homes and businesses in massachusetts. >> the blades are more than 300 feet long. so longer than a football field every two spins of the blades you can power a home for one day. so it's really, really impressive hardware. >> but not everyone is impressed. some coastal owners have complained that the turbines will ruin their views and fishermen are concerned about access to fishing grounds and navigating around the towers. but the white house is moving ahead, claiming the off shore wind industry will employ more than 44,000 americans by 2030. >> this has alreadynsed her company was hired to work on the massive port facility in maryland built to service the future off shore wind industry. >> what does that project mean for your company? >> it awllowed us to buy more space and create eight more full time jobs. >> this was real money. >> this was real money. >> and she is hoping for more as the turbines are going to get a lot of neighbors. most of the
lars peterson is ceo of vineyard wind thattall these turbines by 202313 miles off of martha's vineyard, it will provide clean electricity to homes and businesses in massachusetts. >> the blades are more than 300 feet long. so longer than a football field every two spins of the blades you can power a home for one day. so it's really, really impressive hardware. >> but not everyone is impressed. some coastal owners have complained that the turbines will ruin their views and fishermen...
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grx to patty lar lowe. speaking of legends, steph curry is the most valuable player.riors in filly, takes on the 76 eshs and steph gets to play seth curry. the game was tight throughout, and seth occur day takes over late in the third quarter. he hits a flurry of three-pointers 20 of the 49 came in the first quarter. the warriors, the winl comes on the road. they beat the top ten in the eastern conference. 107-96. giants in filly as well meche and giants win 2-0. by the way, the a's and wins will play a double header tomorrow after tonight's game was postponed because of the covid outbreak with the twins. we're back in a moment. which shows will you be getting into tonight? how about all of 'em. netflix. cuz xfinity gets you really into your shows. when someone burns for someone who does not feel the same. oh, daphne. let's switch. from live tv to sports on the go. felix at the finish! you can even watch your dvr from anywhere. okay, that's just showing off. you get all of this with x1. so go on, get really into your shows. you need a breath mint. xfinity. it's a way
grx to patty lar lowe. speaking of legends, steph curry is the most valuable player.riors in filly, takes on the 76 eshs and steph gets to play seth curry. the game was tight throughout, and seth occur day takes over late in the third quarter. he hits a flurry of three-pointers 20 of the 49 came in the first quarter. the warriors, the winl comes on the road. they beat the top ten in the eastern conference. 107-96. giants in filly as well meche and giants win 2-0. by the way, the a's and wins...
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lars restaurants and other small-business owners weather unpredictable closures they help stop the spread. when there was is a shortage of hand sanitizer distilleries across the state to switch their production and made it good when hospitals need more equipment to protect health care workers hockey equipment companies made medical face shields instead of helmets.ay when we needed masks distributed to people across the state minnesotans soden donated more than 130,000 masks. you took action large and small to protect and support your neighbors. you canceledd travel plans. you donated food to shelters are you mr. brahms weddings and graduations. you juggle their own jobs with your kids trying to learn from home. you set smaller tables during the holidays. you wore a mask. you social distance and you stayed home. you sacrificed you endured and you save lives. the selfless acts embody minnesota's dedication to community and you have proven once again there's nothing our state can't do when they come together. this year has been hard at but the worst of times brought out the best in us. thank
lars restaurants and other small-business owners weather unpredictable closures they help stop the spread. when there was is a shortage of hand sanitizer distilleries across the state to switch their production and made it good when hospitals need more equipment to protect health care workers hockey equipment companies made medical face shields instead of helmets.ay when we needed masks distributed to people across the state minnesotans soden donated more than 130,000 masks. you took action...
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lars last time we spoke to him in 2019, he was facing arrest if he returned to bangladesh, but he stillhome. i recently talked to him about his fight for freedom of the press. why do you continue to do what you do and others when the cost is potentially so, so high? shahidul: art touches us in ways other things cannot. i mean, it gets under our skin. we've actually discovered that some of the shows we've done have had a greater effect against a hugely repressive regime than many of the more direct actions that have taken place. i find that to be powerful. i find art to be something that seep in and something that haunts us. and that's what i want to do. i want to remind people of the insidious nature of these repressive regimes. soledad: the writer, mushtaq ahmed. he was arrested under the digital security act and he died not too long ago in custody. talk to me a little bit about who he was and also how the country has used this law in order to punish any criticism coming from people. shahidul: mushtak was a writer and an entrepreneur. this was a writer who expressed an opinion and vali
lars last time we spoke to him in 2019, he was facing arrest if he returned to bangladesh, but he stillhome. i recently talked to him about his fight for freedom of the press. why do you continue to do what you do and others when the cost is potentially so, so high? shahidul: art touches us in ways other things cannot. i mean, it gets under our skin. we've actually discovered that some of the shows we've done have had a greater effect against a hugely repressive regime than many of the more...
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of germany's federal institute for occupational safety and health in dog moaned lars of all from his team are looking at why working in a busy office can put a strain on our health especially when it's very noisy. as a quick vehicle the in time can be serious with symptoms such as agitation anger and mental distraction this harms our psychological well being and it needs to be taken seriously. but what does this look like in practice we do a little informal experiment bianca is an experienced secretary who is used to stress . she gives us a sample of saliva so we can measure the concentration of the stress hormone cortisol. we then leave bianca alone in a small quiet office to do a performance test at the end 4 hours later we get a 2nd saliva sample. and the next day bianca is going to take another test but this time in a busy open plan office would you feel more stress and with her cortisol level be higher the researchers and have developed a program to model the noise in an open plan office before it's even been built the arrangement of everything from desks to printers to room div
of germany's federal institute for occupational safety and health in dog moaned lars of all from his team are looking at why working in a busy office can put a strain on our health especially when it's very noisy. as a quick vehicle the in time can be serious with symptoms such as agitation anger and mental distraction this harms our psychological well being and it needs to be taken seriously. but what does this look like in practice we do a little informal experiment bianca is an experienced...
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of germany's federal institute for occupational safety and health indoor moaned lars out all for his team are looking at why working in a busy office can put a strain on our health especially when it's very noisy. as a quote of the entire you can be serious with some terms such as agitation anger and mental distraction this harms our psychological well being and it needs to be taken seriously. but what does this look like in practice we do a little informal experiment bianca is an experienced secretary who is used to stress . she gives us a sample of saliva so we can measure the concentration of the stress hormone cortisol. we then leave bianca alone in a small quiet office to do a performance test at the end 4 hours later we get a 2nd saliva sample. yesterday and the next day the idea is going to take another test but this time in a busy open plan office would you feel more stress and with her cortisol level be higher the researchers and dot month have developed a program to model the noise in an open plan office before it's even been built the arrangement of everything from desks t
of germany's federal institute for occupational safety and health indoor moaned lars out all for his team are looking at why working in a busy office can put a strain on our health especially when it's very noisy. as a quote of the entire you can be serious with some terms such as agitation anger and mental distraction this harms our psychological well being and it needs to be taken seriously. but what does this look like in practice we do a little informal experiment bianca is an experienced...
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of germany's federal institute for occupational safety and health endorsement lars of all for his team are looking at why working in a busy office can put a strain on our health especially when it's very noisy. via the internet you can be serious with symptoms such as agitation anger and mental distraction this harms our psychological well being and it needs to be taken seriously. but what does this look like in practice we do a little informal experiment bianca is an experienced secretary who is used to stress. she gives us a sample of saliva so we can measure the concentration of the stress hormone cortisol. we then leave bianca alone in a small quiet office to do a performance test at the end 4 hours later we get a 2nd saliva sample. the next day the idea is going to take another test but this time in a busy open plan office would she feel more stress and with her cortisol level be higher the researchers and have developed a program to model the noise in an open plan office before it's even been built the arrangement of everything from desks to printers to room dividers makes a big
of germany's federal institute for occupational safety and health endorsement lars of all for his team are looking at why working in a busy office can put a strain on our health especially when it's very noisy. via the internet you can be serious with symptoms such as agitation anger and mental distraction this harms our psychological well being and it needs to be taken seriously. but what does this look like in practice we do a little informal experiment bianca is an experienced secretary who...
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kaiser and stacy i want to thank our guest lars. by all. the 1st one to look. forward to the whole 100 words. i just knew this would. be if it was national guard can you. talk a little. bit. difficult for me. to put it on a little stool with the police. because the. shooting in july for this mailing list if you go to. the polls someone. because of the old style if you are late eighty's. and in 1900. if something happened different a company called purdue pharmaceutical came out with a drug called oxycontin and they started a myth and falsely promoted that opioids were rarely addict maybe only one percent of the time could you get it addicted to no. that was not true then and it is not true now and never was true that was a.
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as a reporter with me max kaiser and stacy herbert want to thank our guest lars. by all. spends the accountability america correspondent tony agreeing to reinstate it once a decade's old video of alleged crime is removed. by late and there graphic content is the reality here that is hard is it is to watch a video like now and down to the american people need right now. for more u.s. intelligence on its face his years in jail for exposing america's drone assassination program we speak to a whistleblower who's in close contact with him. he did it because he was exposing a war crime he's not allowed to say that and so he really doesn't have any chance of acquittal.
as a reporter with me max kaiser and stacy herbert want to thank our guest lars. by all. spends the accountability america correspondent tony agreeing to reinstate it once a decade's old video of alleged crime is removed. by late and there graphic content is the reality here that is hard is it is to watch a video like now and down to the american people need right now. for more u.s. intelligence on its face his years in jail for exposing america's drone assassination program we speak to a...
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as a reporter with me bags kaiser and stacy herbert want to thank our guest lars. by all. is you'll be a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation little community. are you going the right way or are you being led. direct. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. already made in the shallows. the swarms of them so moving. to good use who was before. much of those who herds of food you. see him we will. we will. move. move. move show you this look beautiful little the media who looked or a good. muslim also who is dull so we do films to go good. to go to shows look but do you distribute blue. sure it's good to go. to starts to get to needed though it was the little one wished they'd say look it is it's. just not a chance to just meet the mashed old truck stop the president and please introduce washington to. those who have petitions to listen to snoop to come up to new york because that was the girls who were his supporters to your machine station shouldn't be you should co
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as a reporter with me bags kaiser and stacy herbert want to thank our guest lars. by all. problem drugs don't always come from unscrupulous dealers but from pharmacies to in every state in the united states we see the very sharp increase in the number of people seeking treatment for addiction to prescription opioids and invented america under the banner of medicine persisted with the pain but instead of trying to wean him off though she did dose after dose after dose after dose and really became his drug dealer so who's to blame patients doctors manufacturers all the governments of . the swarms of them so moving. to good use who was before. much of those who heard it's a preview or. soon we will. we will. move . move. move show you the stupid you are for the media to collect are a good. muslim also his goals to do films are good good. good go to shows look but do you distribute. the story to go. those thoughts to. get to me to fill it with the little missed dates to look at is its. simplest thing understands to just leave them mashed on. this trip the president can please
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as a reporter with me bags kaiser and stacy herbert want to thank our guest lars. by all. the demick no certainly no borders just blind to nationalities. as america. we took a backseat. to the. commentary classes please listen. we can do better we should be. everyone is contributing way but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever the challenges created with the response has been so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together. the world is driven by dreamers shaped by life and personal there is. no dares thinks. we dare to ask. and in 1996 something happened different a company called purdue pharmaceuticals came out with a drug called oxycontin and they started a myth and falsely promoted that opioids were rarely addict maybe only one percent of the time could you get it addicted to no. that was not true then and it is not true now and never was true that was a false statement and the other companies jumped on the bandwagon of making money and the false lies spread and the false marketing spread that they are guilty o
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as a reporter with me bags kaiser and stacy herbert want to thank our guest lars apart of so much time by all. we're segregated. by social class. people also in poverty by 1st name if you're born into a poor family ocular born into a minority family if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life chances people die on average 15 years younger than if you're born into generational poverty. it's a fight every day to meet your needs and the needs of your family. small seemed wrong all along. just don't hold. any new world beliefs yet to shape our disdain become educated and in the game equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart when she's to look for common ground. astra zeneca vaccine blood clot revealed by european medicines agency yet just 2 weeks ago they didn't see any reason for the country's concerns about the job. the former u.s. intelligence analyst faces years in jail for exposing america's drug and assassination program we speak to a whistleblower who's in close contact with him. did it because he was exposing a war cr
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of germany's federal institute for occupational safety and health endorsement lars out all from his team are looking at why working in a busy office can put a strain on our health especially when it's very noisy. the in time can be serious with symptoms such as agitation anger and mental distraction this harms our psychological well being and it needs to be taken seriously. but what does this look like in practice we do a little informal experiment bianca is an experienced secretary who is used to stress. she gives us a sample of saliva so we can measure the concentration of the stress hormone cortisol. we then leave bianca alone in a small quiet office to do a performance test at the end 4 hours later we get a 2nd saliva sample. and the next day the idea is going to take another test but this time in a busy open plan office would you feel more stress and with her cortisol level be higher the researchers and have developed a program to model the noise in an open plan office before it's even been built the arrangement of everything from desks to printers to room dividers makes a big diffe
of germany's federal institute for occupational safety and health endorsement lars out all from his team are looking at why working in a busy office can put a strain on our health especially when it's very noisy. the in time can be serious with symptoms such as agitation anger and mental distraction this harms our psychological well being and it needs to be taken seriously. but what does this look like in practice we do a little informal experiment bianca is an experienced secretary who is used...
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the fight against ma -- ma lar rae ya is the fight against mosquitos.e left around to catch water and providing a breeding place for mosquitos. in certain regions, mosquito control has been accomplished by dusting water areas with a poisonous mixture. this dusting is done from trucks, by hand-dusting machines, and by airplanes, according to the conditions met with. another effective method employed is the killing of larvae, or wiggle tails by stagnant waters. you can also keep mosquitos out of the home by screening. the protection of the health of the industrial worker has become a matter to which much attention has been given. new manufacturing processes are frequently introducing new hazards to the health of workers. the control of the disease comes within the province of the physician and engineer. in many industries, dust has been found fob a serious hazard to the health of the employee. and exhaustive studies of the various types of dust in industry has been made by the public health service. dusts are collected at the plants and data is recorded.
the fight against ma -- ma lar rae ya is the fight against mosquitos.e left around to catch water and providing a breeding place for mosquitos. in certain regions, mosquito control has been accomplished by dusting water areas with a poisonous mixture. this dusting is done from trucks, by hand-dusting machines, and by airplanes, according to the conditions met with. another effective method employed is the killing of larvae, or wiggle tails by stagnant waters. you can also keep mosquitos out of...
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in the coast lar is not shallow -- visibility is good here on the golden gate bridge.oday. steady, seasonal temperatures, below average where the clouds linger throughout the easter weekend and then looking at maybe a couple degrees of warming inland into the mid7o's as we get toward the middle of the week. here is a look at the cloud cover. starting out cloudy and then a few breaks in the afternoon. into your sunday. we are going to oudy skies. we are going to be in that regime for the next couple days. on monday, a system minneapolis us. we should get more sun. this takes us out to ten days and we can't get any rain in here. unfortunately the dry pattern continues and we are looking at the first week of april with temperatures at or near average. as for today, looking at number from the mid to the upper other's. this will be below average. the clouds linger for that limited sun along the shoreline. 64 san mateo. the mid-60s's there san rafael and upper 60's advertised should be in the upper 06's. the big cooldown today for the inland valleys and it stabilizes in the
in the coast lar is not shallow -- visibility is good here on the golden gate bridge.oday. steady, seasonal temperatures, below average where the clouds linger throughout the easter weekend and then looking at maybe a couple degrees of warming inland into the mid7o's as we get toward the middle of the week. here is a look at the cloud cover. starting out cloudy and then a few breaks in the afternoon. into your sunday. we are going to oudy skies. we are going to be in that regime for the next...
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post-presidency life, his first on camera interview since leaving office three months ago, from mar larnnity. most of the conversation, very familiar. >> you get impeached for doing nothing wrong and then you get a second impeachment for doing nothing wrong. getting along with president putin is a great thing. we have murderers and rapists coming into our country, they're just walking in. all of the states that we won were properly run. they're going to rip apart your second amendment. >> by coincidence we also heard from another former republican president today, one who makes clear without naming names that he believes mr. trump took the gop on a wrong turn. >> it's a beautiful country we have and yet it's not beautiful when we condemn, call people names, and scare people about immigration. >> yeah. >> it's an easy issue to frighten some of the electorate. i'm trying to have a different kind of voice. >> well, okay, if you were to describe the republican party, as you see it today. >> yeah. >> how would you describe it? >> i would describe it as isolationist, protectionist, and to a c
post-presidency life, his first on camera interview since leaving office three months ago, from mar larnnity. most of the conversation, very familiar. >> you get impeached for doing nothing wrong and then you get a second impeachment for doing nothing wrong. getting along with president putin is a great thing. we have murderers and rapists coming into our country, they're just walking in. all of the states that we won were properly run. they're going to rip apart your second amendment....
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since the installation of these arrays at babcock ranch in 2016 , the company has gone big on lar poweride, it has installed about 11 million solar panels , generating nearly 9 percent of what it puts into the grid. the big driver is economics. solar panels are now 80% cheaper than they were a decade ago. >> every time we make a forecast for what we think solar is going to be in a few years, when we get to that point in time, the actual cost of solar is much lower than we were forecasting. >> it's the only thing in our generation plan going forward for the next 10 years. reporter: fpl has built 10 megawatts of lithium battery storage here, but it's not nearly enough to power babcock ranch through the night -- a natural gas plant fills the gap. grid-level energy storage ideas remain in their infancy. but some babcock ranch residents aren't willing to wait for that. they have solar panels on the roof and tesla battery walls in the garage. >> so that at any one time, we're getting electricity, either from the batteries, from the roof itself or the solar panels we have up there, or from the
since the installation of these arrays at babcock ranch in 2016 , the company has gone big on lar poweride, it has installed about 11 million solar panels , generating nearly 9 percent of what it puts into the grid. the big driver is economics. solar panels are now 80% cheaper than they were a decade ago. >> every time we make a forecast for what we think solar is going to be in a few years, when we get to that point in time, the actual cost of solar is much lower than we were...
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that's sort of near lar. keep park in pleasant hill. about 4 feet 9 inches tall and 80 pounds. she was last seen wearing a gray camouflage jogger pants and a gray long sleeve shirt. a pleasant hill has just passed along this information to us as well as this photo. anyone who sees emma is asked to call. police will keep you updated on this story right here on kron. 4. it's time now to check in with newsnation to see what they're working on for tonight. marni hughes is joining us live from chicago with a preview. hi, marty are also here. it's. >> snowing or super cold in chicago today. >> yeah. a lot of people not getting the spring-like weather are used to. but i think i think things will melt off here pretty quickly tonight on prime. we've got an exclusive report for you at the border. on >> it's a maxi expulsion of people with no due process. >> thousands of migrants are flooding the border. but how many actually get to stay newsnation investigates a trump error rule. that is forcing out asylum speak seekers and how president biden ha
that's sort of near lar. keep park in pleasant hill. about 4 feet 9 inches tall and 80 pounds. she was last seen wearing a gray camouflage jogger pants and a gray long sleeve shirt. a pleasant hill has just passed along this information to us as well as this photo. anyone who sees emma is asked to call. police will keep you updated on this story right here on kron. 4. it's time now to check in with newsnation to see what they're working on for tonight. marni hughes is joining us live from...
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. >> the sell lar found technology and cars are starting to have reliable lightweight centers and lightweightis also advanced electronic components. >> ingenuity is a technology demonstrator so its goals are modest. the plan is to fly the plan is to fly only five flights no higher than 15 feet, no farther than 160 feet downnge, and no longer than a minute and a half. if history serves as a guide, ingenuity could usher in a new era of mobile exploration on mars. in 1997, the first mars rover, sojourner, was also a technology demonstration project. the size of a microwave oven, it led to larger and more capable successors; spit and opportunity in 2003, curiosity in 2012, and now perseverance. lori glaze is director of nasa's planetary science division. >> the helicopters can actually help to do reconnaissance to scope out a new site or actually to access places that we can't actually access to collect samples potentially, or carry scientific instrumentation to do some in-situ science from the helicopter. >> reporter: just as it was 118 years ago at kitty hawk, this first flight is likely jut th
. >> the sell lar found technology and cars are starting to have reliable lightweight centers and lightweightis also advanced electronic components. >> ingenuity is a technology demonstrator so its goals are modest. the plan is to fly the plan is to fly only five flights no higher than 15 feet, no farther than 160 feet downnge, and no longer than a minute and a half. if history serves as a guide, ingenuity could usher in a new era of mobile exploration on mars. in 1997, the first...
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germany's federal institute for occupational safety and health indoor moaned lars out all for his team are looking at why working in a busy office can put a strain on our health especially when it's very noisy as. the entire you can be serious with some terms such as agitation anger and mental distraction this harms our psychological well being and it needs to be taken seriously. but what does this look like in practice we do a little informal experiment bianca is an experienced secretary who is used to stress. she gives us a sample of saliva so we can measure the concentration of the stress hormone cortisol. we then leave bianca alone in a small quiet office to do a performance test at the end 4 hours later we get a 2nd saliva sample. and the next day the idea is going to take another test but this time in a busy open plan office would you feel more stress and with her cortisol level be higher the researchers and have developed a program to model the noise in an open plan office before it's even been built. the arrangement of everything from desks to printers to room dividers makes a
germany's federal institute for occupational safety and health indoor moaned lars out all for his team are looking at why working in a busy office can put a strain on our health especially when it's very noisy as. the entire you can be serious with some terms such as agitation anger and mental distraction this harms our psychological well being and it needs to be taken seriously. but what does this look like in practice we do a little informal experiment bianca is an experienced secretary who...
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but we reviewed hundreds of posts on a site called the donald.win where users discuss in granule larplans to breach the building, arrest members of congress. necessity made clear they want to stop the certification of the election ever joe biden. there was one meme i think you can put up on the screen, a cartoon with two big red buttons giving members of congress a choice, certify trump or get lynched by patriots. there was discussion of creating a stampede to overwhelm capitol police. there was even talk of erecting a gallows -- in fact, a mock gallows was put up on the right side of the capitol. so it's possible none these anonymous users ended up going to the capitol and that's why we're not seeing the evidence in court but that does not explain why the fbi said they had no credible intelligence beforehand. lawmakers want answers and the inspector general is actually investigating how the fbi handled all of this and that may be one avenue we get answers to the questions you asked at the top. >> we'd like answers too. ken and pete, thank you both so much. >>> still ahead -- we're f
but we reviewed hundreds of posts on a site called the donald.win where users discuss in granule larplans to breach the building, arrest members of congress. necessity made clear they want to stop the certification of the election ever joe biden. there was one meme i think you can put up on the screen, a cartoon with two big red buttons giving members of congress a choice, certify trump or get lynched by patriots. there was discussion of creating a stampede to overwhelm capitol police. there...
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lar , here. that is a lot, too. yeah. larry. thank — here. that is a lot, too. yeah.he last three weeks. let's go straight now to the courthouse because the minnesota attorney general keith ellison is speaking. that minnesota attorney general keith ellison is speaking.— minnesota attorney general keith ellison is speaking. that long hard ainstakina ellison is speaking. that long hard painstaking work _ ellison is speaking. that long hard painstaking work has _ ellison is speaking. that long hard painstaking work has culminated i painstaking work has culminated today~ _ painstaking work has culminated today i— painstaking work has culminated today. i would not call today's verdict — today. i would not call today's verdictjustice, however. because justice _ verdictjustice, however. because justice implies true restoration. but it— justice implies true restoration. but it is— justice implies true restoration. but it is accountability. which is the first— but it is accountability. which is the first step towards justice. and now the _ the first step towards justice. and n
lar , here. that is a lot, too. yeah. larry. thank — here. that is a lot, too. yeah.he last three weeks. let's go straight now to the courthouse because the minnesota attorney general keith ellison is speaking. that minnesota attorney general keith ellison is speaking.— minnesota attorney general keith ellison is speaking. that long hard ainstakina ellison is speaking. that long hard painstaking work _ ellison is speaking. that long hard painstaking work has _ ellison is speaking. that long...
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let me bring bob are in a del intoi this lar, bob you were ceo chairman of home depot for a long time by the activists anyway. >> -- fortunate to avoid -- on home depot i know -- leadership team have done a fabulous job in pandemic kept 400,000 associates employed they provided incentives accommodations, 2000 stores across the country is -- providing necessary product during this very challenging time. of the the rdz word stakeholder has been around home depot a long, long time maria this is a corporation for a -- that put millions of dollars into habitat for humanity millions of dollars into playgrounds around fresh areas hired 35,000 veterans over the years. they are doing all kinds of work, they shined their brightest when communities are facing their darkest hours, through the national disasters. so it really would be you unfortunate to penalize 400,000 associates that are gang upon home depot for livelihoods if you talk about pushing corporate america, remember, these are corporate employees, that are working day in and day out. so if you are angry about a ceo, or the board of di
let me bring bob are in a del intoi this lar, bob you were ceo chairman of home depot for a long time by the activists anyway. >> -- fortunate to avoid -- on home depot i know -- leadership team have done a fabulous job in pandemic kept 400,000 associates employed they provided incentives accommodations, 2000 stores across the country is -- providing necessary product during this very challenging time. of the the rdz word stakeholder has been around home depot a long, long time maria this...
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i think that mandating a by lars thing that weby should better.o i am not sure that we should do it. so it is kind of a tricky thing. the problem is that, americans, we love ourdo freedom. so how many things that we invoked in the name of freedom of speech? that people in other countries would not necessarily see us freedom of speech? so we love our freedom. and we do note take kindly to being told that we have to do something. yet at schools and in public health -- i sometimes think that we don't use it often enough. so i am not prepared to say that vaccines should be mandated by law but i am prepared to sayti that it is protective, we know it can be protective and right now at this time we so often rely upon authorizations or institutions to enforce it that we are unable to. how many videos can you see offo people in whole foods refusing to wear a mask and exposing leother people? before you realized finally that those people are not necessarily equipped to enforce this., if it has to be enforced, it should be enforced by the government. this is
i think that mandating a by lars thing that weby should better.o i am not sure that we should do it. so it is kind of a tricky thing. the problem is that, americans, we love ourdo freedom. so how many things that we invoked in the name of freedom of speech? that people in other countries would not necessarily see us freedom of speech? so we love our freedom. and we do note take kindly to being told that we have to do something. yet at schools and in public health -- i sometimes think that we...
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lar , as investigating body. very useful. larrv. as ever. _ investigating body. very useful.have just heard more information about that car crash that tiger woods was in. it's been released by the police. let's bring in peter bowes who is going to guide us through all of this. just before you do, you may remember that it happened on the border of the rolling hills estates and this was the aftermath, we know he was alone in his suv, the vehicle hit the central reservation from across the opposite lane and then hit a curb into a tree, rolled over several times, a really terrible crash. he was taken to hospital with a shattered leg. this is the la county sheriff a little while ago. the estimated — sheriff a little while ago. inez estimated speeds that sheriff a little while ago. i“i9: estimated speeds that the sheriff a little while ago. ii9 estimated speeds that the first area of impact was 87 mph. the final estimated speed when the vehicle struck the tree was 75 mph. there were no citations issued and there are no signs of impairment. i know there is a lot of experts who claim
lar , as investigating body. very useful. larrv. as ever. _ investigating body. very useful.have just heard more information about that car crash that tiger woods was in. it's been released by the police. let's bring in peter bowes who is going to guide us through all of this. just before you do, you may remember that it happened on the border of the rolling hills estates and this was the aftermath, we know he was alone in his suv, the vehicle hit the central reservation from across the...
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our whole gang task force and that issue and what we're throwing and a couple weeks in terms of bug lar he's, i would like to i'm glad to announce we're still going down. we're down to 36% which is still not a good thing we're up 36% but we were at 56% only a couple months ago so we're closing the gap and the same strategies are in place in terms of putting off the officers in a places where we are having activities and including changes the hours of the details who do surveillance and that type of work and wove made good arrests so we will employ best strategies and work with our district attorney partners at the district attorney office and motor vehice thefts are up 13% and it's a difference of almost 200 from this time last year and arson, we're up 20% which is the difference of about 20 from this time last year and actually 18 and theft is down significantly. we're talking about 3,500 fewer crimes and included are car burglars, i know we're going to continue to employ the strategy that we have been 'em employing and that is visibility, working with the communities to build resilien
our whole gang task force and that issue and what we're throwing and a couple weeks in terms of bug lar he's, i would like to i'm glad to announce we're still going down. we're down to 36% which is still not a good thing we're up 36% but we were at 56% only a couple months ago so we're closing the gap and the same strategies are in place in terms of putting off the officers in a places where we are having activities and including changes the hours of the details who do surveillance and that...
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our whole gang task force and that issue and what we're throwing and a couple weeks in terms of bug lar he's, i would like to i'm glad to announce we're still going down. we're down to 36% which is still not a good thing we're up 36% but we were at 56% only a couple months ago so we're closing the gap and the same strategies are in place in terms of putting off the officers in a places where we are having activities and including changes the hours of the details who do surveillance and that type of work and wove made good arrests so we will employ best strategies and work with our district attorney partners at the district attorney office and motor vehice thefts are up 13% and it's a difference of almost 200 from this time last year and arson, we're up 20% which is the difference of about 20 from this time last year and actually 18 and theft is down significantly. we're talking about 3,500 fewer crimes and included are car burglars, i know we're going to continue to employ the strategy that we have been 'em employing and that is visibility, working with the communities to build resilien
our whole gang task force and that issue and what we're throwing and a couple weeks in terms of bug lar he's, i would like to i'm glad to announce we're still going down. we're down to 36% which is still not a good thing we're up 36% but we were at 56% only a couple months ago so we're closing the gap and the same strategies are in place in terms of putting off the officers in a places where we are having activities and including changes the hours of the details who do surveillance and that...
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lars peterson of vineyard wind which plans to install 62 of these giant ge wind turbines by 2023, abouteyard. th wm would provide clean electricity to more than 400,000 homes and businesses in massachusetts. >> the blades are more than 300 feet long. so longer than a football field. every two spins of the blades you can power a home for one day. so it's really, reallyimsi>>ept impressed. some coastal homeowners have complained the turbines will ruin their views, and fishermen argds and nigatin around the giant towers. but the white house is moving ahead, claiming the offshore wind industry will employ more than 44,000 americas by 2030. >> this has already transformed our business. >> reporter: tiara strum owns a welding company in baltimore. the company was hired to work on this massive port facility in maryland built to service the future offshore wind industry. what did that project mean for your company? >> it allowed us to purchase 20,000 square-foot facility, and it allowed us to create eight full-time jobs. >> reporter: this was real money. >> this was real money. >> reporter: and
lars peterson of vineyard wind which plans to install 62 of these giant ge wind turbines by 2023, abouteyard. th wm would provide clean electricity to more than 400,000 homes and businesses in massachusetts. >> the blades are more than 300 feet long. so longer than a football field. every two spins of the blades you can power a home for one day. so it's really, reallyimsi>>ept impressed. some coastal homeowners have complained the turbines will ruin their views, and fishermen argds...
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work that they're doing on the day-to-day basis to really show the negative impacts of the ve heck you lar congestion and exhaust and it's not like a natural extension and i don't think there's an air quality data analysis team at the mta pairing their engagement work with -- the marrying of those two problems are not isolated. cannot be isolated and we node to come together in order for us to move our environmental forward. >> if could i just chime in on that, i think this is mr. sullivan, it's exactly right. i'm looking at the slide with the aqi index of the city with the entire city with different sort of darker colors towards the aqi is bad. when you look at that map, you can see that the transportation patterns, i can see 280, i can see 19th avenue, i can see 101, i can see doyle drive and it just really brings home how we have to solve the problem of exhaust from fossil fuel cars and vehicles around the city if we're going to solve the air quality problems of our city. >> thank you for those comments. i echo that and it's a big takeaway from what we've seen so far and i think a large
work that they're doing on the day-to-day basis to really show the negative impacts of the ve heck you lar congestion and exhaust and it's not like a natural extension and i don't think there's an air quality data analysis team at the mta pairing their engagement work with -- the marrying of those two problems are not isolated. cannot be isolated and we node to come together in order for us to move our environmental forward. >> if could i just chime in on that, i think this is mr....
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sending their children on this very perilous and dangerous journey in the hands of human schmuck s&lars and criminals into -- human smugglers and criminals into the united states. and we have a big role to play, too, madam president. immigration reform hack one of my greatest frustrations throughout my time here. previous attempts to make lasting changes led to bills that were so big that they crumbled under their own amendment. i hope we can all agree that this is not the time to repeat that history. we need to take action to address the crisis at hand now without extraneous matters that could be and should be taken -- changes made down the line. i am working with some simplify our democratic colleagues to achieve this end, and i'm seeinger to share more details soon. republicans and democrats must work together to address this crisis and to bring order out of chaos and to protect the innocent children who are being harmed. legal immigration has been one of the cornerstones of our great country throughout our history. legal immigration is generous, it's safe, it's orderly, and it's fai
sending their children on this very perilous and dangerous journey in the hands of human schmuck s&lars and criminals into -- human smugglers and criminals into the united states. and we have a big role to play, too, madam president. immigration reform hack one of my greatest frustrations throughout my time here. previous attempts to make lasting changes led to bills that were so big that they crumbled under their own amendment. i hope we can all agree that this is not the time to repeat...
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. >> chairman: good morning chair lars larsen. take it away. >> all right. good morning, chair mandelman vice chair peskin and commissioners. i'm john larsen. and i'm here to report on the march 24th c.a.c. meeting. it was supportive of the three prop "k" requests before you today as item 5 on your agenda. particular because of their focus on traffic calming and safety, and two of the requests are neighborhood transportation improvement programs addressing community concerns. the c.a.c. requested followup as the project proceeds, notably, the quick build implementation at merced. for the amendment physical year 2021 budget, item 8 on your agenda. because of budget planning for reduced tax revenues, the budget impact was a downward budget revision of only 13%, compared to the 30% drop in sales tax revenues. delays in projects going to covid allowed funding shifts and timeline adjustments that further lessened what could have been a much more severe budget in impact. during public comment, it was cited over the distribution of federal funds, noting that anothe
. >> chairman: good morning chair lars larsen. take it away. >> all right. good morning, chair mandelman vice chair peskin and commissioners. i'm john larsen. and i'm here to report on the march 24th c.a.c. meeting. it was supportive of the three prop "k" requests before you today as item 5 on your agenda. particular because of their focus on traffic calming and safety, and two of the requests are neighborhood transportation improvement programs addressing community...
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morning and we've got lawmakers weighing in hear new york congressman john katko along with henry cuel larrning are higher take a look we've got a pretty good rally underway for the dow industrial in the triple digits the dow up 158 right now, the nasdac is up about 100 points as well and the s&p 500 higher by 20 this as we await march retail sales this morning, along with initial jobless claims that economic data out today, in an hour and a half. yesterday, the dow edged out a win, but we saw weakness elsewhere. in fact, we had big tech selling off and that took the s&p and the nasdac lower. the dow industrial is up 53 points the nasdac down 138. first quarter earning season rolling on we heard from bank of america and blackrock both beating top and bottom lines this morning and a look at the stocks we are standing by for delta airlines and citigroup as soon as we get those numbers we will bring them to you, and see if there is a market reaction. european markets meanwhile in the green take a look, fq 100 up 33, and the dax index higher by 48. in asia overnight more of a mixed story and f
morning and we've got lawmakers weighing in hear new york congressman john katko along with henry cuel larrning are higher take a look we've got a pretty good rally underway for the dow industrial in the triple digits the dow up 158 right now, the nasdac is up about 100 points as well and the s&p 500 higher by 20 this as we await march retail sales this morning, along with initial jobless claims that economic data out today, in an hour and a half. yesterday, the dow edged out a win, but we...
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greg abbott banned them and ron desantis made same lar move last week joining us to talk about the rhetorica new op-ed out this morning. he argue that's leaders should stop saying vaccine assport. great to see you, frank. what do you mean by that >> well, i mean that is when people hear the word passport -- only halfof americans have one so for the other half, it's foreign concept to them. if you require a federal passport, people hear as a mandate, they hear that washington is collecting your information. that's not what they want. they don't have a problem with a vaccine verification or a certificate a passport is a formal document. it collects information in a formal way and you got a pig ssignificant percentage of americans that don't want that the concept is supported by 3-1. but not a washington mandate the words you determuse will dee how your employees hear it look at the difference between the biden supporters and the trump supporters this is a very big deal. the foundation has all of the survey research that we've been doing for the last four months on the website i urge business
greg abbott banned them and ron desantis made same lar move last week joining us to talk about the rhetorica new op-ed out this morning. he argue that's leaders should stop saying vaccine assport. great to see you, frank. what do you mean by that >> well, i mean that is when people hear the word passport -- only halfof americans have one so for the other half, it's foreign concept to them. if you require a federal passport, people hear as a mandate, they hear that washington is collecting...
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our whole gang task force and that issue and what we're throwing and a couple weeks in terms of bug lar he's, i would like to i'm glad to announce we're still going down. we're down to 36% which is still not a good thing we're up 36% but we were at 56% only a couple months ago so we're closing the gap and the same strategies are in place in terms of putting off the officers in a places where we are having activities and including changes the hours of the details who do surveillance and that type of work and wove made good arrests so we will employ best strategies and work with our district attorney partners at the district attorney office and motor vehice thefts are up 13% and it's a difference of almost 200 from this time last year and arson, we're up 20% which is the difference of about 20 from this time last year and actually 18 and theft is down significantly. we're talking about 3,500 fewer crimes and included are car burglars, i know we're going to continue to employ the strategy that we have been 'em employing and that is visibility, working with the communities to build resilien
our whole gang task force and that issue and what we're throwing and a couple weeks in terms of bug lar he's, i would like to i'm glad to announce we're still going down. we're down to 36% which is still not a good thing we're up 36% but we were at 56% only a couple months ago so we're closing the gap and the same strategies are in place in terms of putting off the officers in a places where we are having activities and including changes the hours of the details who do surveillance and that...
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access for a scheduled 1 drug gives money laundering access to international drug cartels which are lar being -- which are already being used to cover for illegal activity. and furthermore, we see cannabis, legal states like california, washington and colorado, as a subject of recent news reports that cartels have, quote, cartels have found that it's easier to grow and process mashe in legal states like colorado and ship it throughout the united states than it is to bring from cuba or mexico. and i ask unanimous consent to submit that for the record, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. without objection, we will enter the other letter referenced by the gentleman. mr. mchenry: furthermore, because of this patchwork at the state level, the patchwork at the state level, i think you're seeing additional concerns at the southern border right now. i'll ask to submit for the record former border patrol chief submitted in february that in february alone there were nearly $14 million a day of marijuana caught at the southern border. so i'd submit that for the record as well.
access for a scheduled 1 drug gives money laundering access to international drug cartels which are lar being -- which are already being used to cover for illegal activity. and furthermore, we see cannabis, legal states like california, washington and colorado, as a subject of recent news reports that cartels have, quote, cartels have found that it's easier to grow and process mashe in legal states like colorado and ship it throughout the united states than it is to bring from cuba or mexico....
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demonstrators gathered to remember the hundreds of people killed since me and lars military takeover in february this amid reports security forces have opened fire on protesting medical workers. plus it's been 2 years since a devastating fire ripped through notre dame cathedral one of france's most famous landmarks president obama won by call says people will be welcomed back in just 3 years time. i'm sunni so misconducts going to have you with us u.s. president joe biden has announced all american forces will leave afghanistan by this september which marks the 20th anniversary of the 911 terror attacks the troop withdraw. will start may 1st biden says the exit will be done in full quad nation with washington's allies. it's already the longest conflict in u.s. history now president biden has announced it's time for u.s. troops to leave the country where the 911 terrorist plot was hatched. i'm now the 4th united states president to preside over american troop presence in afghanistan to republicans to democrats i will not pass this responsibility on to a 5th of the movie's hugely contr
demonstrators gathered to remember the hundreds of people killed since me and lars military takeover in february this amid reports security forces have opened fire on protesting medical workers. plus it's been 2 years since a devastating fire ripped through notre dame cathedral one of france's most famous landmarks president obama won by call says people will be welcomed back in just 3 years time. i'm sunni so misconducts going to have you with us u.s. president joe biden has announced all...