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. >> i needed to get larson out of the house. >> what did you do? i grabbed larson.n bed. i took him immediately over to his grandparents house. >> cory's mom, marty, answered the door. she remembers her son-in-law standing there with a young boy and saying something nonsensical about her daughter being dead. >> it was mid morning. >> there. he's >> there he is. i opened the door. he has me larson. he says, something about people are coming. or something. i often regretted not just put larson down and running over there. >> stop. she called her son, -- that is dental practice. >> i got a phone call for my mom. just out of the blue. i don't think anything of. it >> couldn't be. >> she's 30 years old. there's no way. i just saw her couples go. >> jay berry, a detective with the one seed please department, headed the investigation. when he arrived at the scene, he went straight upstairs. he was in the bedroom on the corner examined cory's body. >> he tested her body temperature by placing his hand against her abdomen. i followed suit. >> was her body warmer cold? >> her
. >> i needed to get larson out of the house. >> what did you do? i grabbed larson.n bed. i took him immediately over to his grandparents house. >> cory's mom, marty, answered the door. she remembers her son-in-law standing there with a young boy and saying something nonsensical about her daughter being dead. >> it was mid morning. >> there. he's >> there he is. i opened the door. he has me larson. he says, something about people are coming. or something. i...
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eric larson says solar power is likely to become more practical in the future.t has been coming down so dramatically. reports as the price of generating the power has come down 85%. of course there are still some challenges it can only be generated when the sun is shining. this requires buy-in from the public. the regulators can pass laws but if the public stops the projects, we won't make it. a baby formula shortages forcing retailers to ration their supplies. nearly 30% a popular baby formula brands might be sold out. part of the problem stems from a recall in formula. manufacturers are wrapping up production to make up the difference, but they say it could take weeks just to catch up. >> but wait, there's more. a flu outbreak bringing up egg costs. farmers had to kill millions of hands. it's driven up prices and the cost could keep rising at least into the summer. some facilities have completely closed their bird exhibits and others put their flamingos and penguins behind glass as a safety measure. >>> looking live out of the white house. next friday the whit
eric larson says solar power is likely to become more practical in the future.t has been coming down so dramatically. reports as the price of generating the power has come down 85%. of course there are still some challenges it can only be generated when the sun is shining. this requires buy-in from the public. the regulators can pass laws but if the public stops the projects, we won't make it. a baby formula shortages forcing retailers to ration their supplies. nearly 30% a popular baby formula...
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. >> thank you represent accept murphy, representative larson. >> thank you, mr. chair. maybe this can be answered in the session, this question. i understand the sensitivity around all the other things. secretary moultrie, our office plays a critical role in the defense intelligence enterprise. understanding the growth in your office and the gao report last year in may citing several challenges. you know all the issues, can you discuss a little bit what's being done to address the challenges that gao identified to provide more active and effective oversight of the defense intelligence enterprise. >> yes, congressman larson. the gao report that you referenced from may of 2021 was something we took to hart. we looked at it and decided we needed to move out aggressively on it. we are doing four things, look at the roles and responsibilities and functions in our organization and making sure we understand what those components are. then we are trying number two to match what our people are actually doing to the roles they should be doing to ensure that they are doing what we
. >> thank you represent accept murphy, representative larson. >> thank you, mr. chair. maybe this can be answered in the session, this question. i understand the sensitivity around all the other things. secretary moultrie, our office plays a critical role in the defense intelligence enterprise. understanding the growth in your office and the gao report last year in may citing several challenges. you know all the issues, can you discuss a little bit what's being done to address the...
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thank you so much forjoining us, ian larson. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @bbcjoannag.r weekend, we saw temperatures reach the low 20s celsius in the warmest places, but we've lost those values now. today is a cooler day, not particularly cold, but certainly cooler than what we've had over the last few days. we've got a bit more cloud around with a few showers, too. it's all because we've got this area of low pressure influencing our weather throughout the day and again into tomorrow. it's bringing stronger winds, especially to the northwest of the country. it's introduced this cooler air, as you can see from the blue hue here on the air mass chart. so, a chillierfeel to things across northern and western areas through the afternoon, particularly where we have the stronger winds — low teens here. but we could still make 16 or 17 degrees in the southeast given some sunshine. but there will be one or two showers dotted around and those may last into the evening period across england and wales. variable cloud, clear spells here. clear skies for scotland and northern irelan
thank you so much forjoining us, ian larson. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @bbcjoannag.r weekend, we saw temperatures reach the low 20s celsius in the warmest places, but we've lost those values now. today is a cooler day, not particularly cold, but certainly cooler than what we've had over the last few days. we've got a bit more cloud around with a few showers, too. it's all because we've got this area of low pressure influencing our weather throughout the day and again into tomorrow. it's...
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representative larson. >> thank you. thank you, mr. chair. maybe this can be answered in the session, this question. i understand the sensitivity around the other things, certainly. the office -- your office plays a critical role in the defense intelligence enterprise. understanding the growth in your office in recent years, the gao cited several challenges with oversight, including governance bodies. can you discuss a little bit what's being done to address the challenges the gao identified and provide more active -- to provide more active and effective oversight in the defense intelligence enterprise? >> yes, congressman larson. the gao report that you mentioned was something that we took to heart. we've looked at it and we decided that we need to move out aggressively on it. what we are doing are four things. we're looking at the roles, responsibilities and functions in our organization, ensuring that we understand clearly what those components are. then we're trying, number two, to match what our people are actually doing to the roles tha
representative larson. >> thank you. thank you, mr. chair. maybe this can be answered in the session, this question. i understand the sensitivity around the other things, certainly. the office -- your office plays a critical role in the defense intelligence enterprise. understanding the growth in your office in recent years, the gao cited several challenges with oversight, including governance bodies. can you discuss a little bit what's being done to address the challenges the gao...
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larson, for five minutes. mr. larson: thank you, madam speaker. i rise to address the body for five minutes and revise and extend my remarks. madam speaker, i'm here this morning to talk about social security and want to start with commending chairman neal of the ways and means committee and especially for his formation of the racial equity committee that was head up by one of the previous speakers, terri sewell and steven horsford and jimmy gomez. our great colleague john lewis said that social security would be the next civil rights movement. john had probably no idea about what the pandemic would bring but what the pandemic has done as underscored the plight and the need of all of our fellow americans. what i mean by that is this. this pandemic has hit the country hard. it's turning everybody's lives upside down. there's close to a until people in our country that have perished during this pandemic because of covid-19. but 740,000 plus are over the age of 65. in that same group over the age of 65 are, of course, the recipients of social securit
larson, for five minutes. mr. larson: thank you, madam speaker. i rise to address the body for five minutes and revise and extend my remarks. madam speaker, i'm here this morning to talk about social security and want to start with commending chairman neal of the ways and means committee and especially for his formation of the racial equity committee that was head up by one of the previous speakers, terri sewell and steven horsford and jimmy gomez. our great colleague john lewis said that...
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eric larson has a book about the lusitania. it's alright. it's a bestseller. you know, i'm glad i read it but as a historian it has slightly different ways of doing things than we might but one of the things that he alleges in his book. is that churchill had claimed that what we needed to get the americans off. the sidelines was a proper calamity. and he he argues that the british knew that the germans. had not only i mean everybody knew the germans had warned the americans not to get on that ship the americans did. so anyway. but churchill he larson claims that churchill knew exactly where the sub was and said nothing because it was a small cost to pay to lose 2000 lives to get the americans finally involved and still it did not so on that fine note i shall end on thursday. we'll talk about what neutrality was like for the other european countries. so you might want to come in with a knowing what those countries are and having their names listed on your notes preemptively because we'll have to move quickly through that and that will be on the midterm. um any
eric larson has a book about the lusitania. it's alright. it's a bestseller. you know, i'm glad i read it but as a historian it has slightly different ways of doing things than we might but one of the things that he alleges in his book. is that churchill had claimed that what we needed to get the americans off. the sidelines was a proper calamity. and he he argues that the british knew that the germans. had not only i mean everybody knew the germans had warned the americans not to get on that...
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adam larson slaps in the one timer, a tough way to finish the year for san jose. they finish the year with with a record of 32, 37, 13. nba we go. former warrior, in minnesota, golden state plays the winner of the series. third quarter in blue. anthony edwards strong take to the bucket. wolves up a dozen on memphis. jones, dagger. hitting the gritty all of the way back, 114-hosting
adam larson slaps in the one timer, a tough way to finish the year for san jose. they finish the year with with a record of 32, 37, 13. nba we go. former warrior, in minnesota, golden state plays the winner of the series. third quarter in blue. anthony edwards strong take to the bucket. wolves up a dozen on memphis. jones, dagger. hitting the gritty all of the way back, 114-hosting
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adam larson slaps in the one timer, a tough way to finish the year for san jose.they finish the year with with a record of 32, 37, 13. nba we go. former warrior, in minnesota, golden state plays the winner of the series. third quarter in blue. anthony edwards strong take to the bucket. wolves up a dozen on memphis. jones, dagger. hitting the gritty all of the way back, 114-hosting the warriors for game 1. home court advantage. the next home playoff game is next saturday followed by game 4 on monday, may 9th. >> all right, thank you, charlie. >> and welcome back, by the way. >> yes. >>> up next, the world's biggest bounce house is coming to the bay >>> if you are still looking for something to do this weekend, we might have the answer. >> the world's largest bounce house is coming to the fairgrounds. take a look. the big bounce america tour comes with a customized sports arena, obstacle course and space-themed wonderland. what goes in the world's largest bounce house be sides kids? >> not just a big square bounce pads, slides, ball pits, and in the castle and there
adam larson slaps in the one timer, a tough way to finish the year for san jose.they finish the year with with a record of 32, 37, 13. nba we go. former warrior, in minnesota, golden state plays the winner of the series. third quarter in blue. anthony edwards strong take to the bucket. wolves up a dozen on memphis. jones, dagger. hitting the gritty all of the way back, 114-hosting the warriors for game 1. home court advantage. the next home playoff game is next saturday followed by game 4 on...
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nice puck movement finds adam larson, the slapshot finds the back of the net crack and take a two nothing eighth of the season. seattle without an empty net goal, late to win three nothing sharks and their season 30 to 37 13 3rd to last in their division. alright how about some check this out? not sure if this dog had all of these bones are the race, but he was ecstatic to watch. maybe he just wanted to be on the track to show his stuff to barking along either way. hopefully walked away with all the pepperoni he could ever dream of that, my friend. good boy. i want to teach my dog to do that. hey, we have one big note for you guys. memphis wrapped up their series against the minnesota timberwolves tonight. that means the warriors will face the grizzlies. in the second round of the nba playoffs that begins in memphis on sunday . warriors short rest but hopefully they'll be ready to go. hopefully they'll be ready and we're for the rest of the weekend. the weekend is gonna be great a little bit warmer, especially sunday, lots of sunshine and get ready for some eighties next week already, alr
nice puck movement finds adam larson, the slapshot finds the back of the net crack and take a two nothing eighth of the season. seattle without an empty net goal, late to win three nothing sharks and their season 30 to 37 13 3rd to last in their division. alright how about some check this out? not sure if this dog had all of these bones are the race, but he was ecstatic to watch. maybe he just wanted to be on the track to show his stuff to barking along either way. hopefully walked away with...
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announcer: funding for the kcet "fine cut" series is generously provided by the bridges larson foundation. [beep] darren: hi. my name is darren west, and i want to be a contestant on "american champion." who am i? i would say i'm driven. i have a strong work ethic and a fire in my belly, and i, uh--i--err--i go all-out all the timeand, uh... who am i? i'm a driven person. i have a song work ethic and a fire in my belly. i go all out all the time. that's who i am. i guess you could say i wear my heart on my sleeve and, uh, i didn't wear any sleeves. woman: shouldn't you be wearing a sleeveless shirt if you're gonna say that? darren: eh, no one will notice. woman: i guess it just seems like everyone on the show has, like, a theme. they do charities, or they're veterans, or they have some kind of sad or inspiring thing. i just-- darren: well, some guys have inspirinstories. i--i don't have that, all right? i wasn't in the military or whatever. i wasn't adopted by wolves. woman: raised by wolves. darren: ok. the point is i have to take my essence, regular guy, and play that up. this is the on
announcer: funding for the kcet "fine cut" series is generously provided by the bridges larson foundation. [beep] darren: hi. my name is darren west, and i want to be a contestant on "american champion." who am i? i would say i'm driven. i have a strong work ethic and a fire in my belly, and i, uh--i--err--i go all-out all the timeand, uh... who am i? i'm a driven person. i have a song work ethic and a fire in my belly. i go all out all the time. that's who i am. i guess you...
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announcer: funding for the kcet "fine cut" series is generously provided by the bridges larson foundation. ♪ [slide projector clickg] doug: for half a hundred years or so, we watched the ice of sperry go from the stairway carved in the mountain wall to the place where bearhat watches all the waters of the ages fall, like teardrops down the face of time, where grizzlies roam and white goats climb to avalanche and the lakes below, where the trail begins and the waters flow to columbia and their destiny, home at last in the quiet sea. "doug follett is the kind of guy people like to be around. he'sharming,itty, fuy, and kind. knowsis histo, lovenature, d writesoetry. a coersationit rangeroug eay this augus anged my life. i am forever grateful to ranger doug. jill shearer." thank you, jill. [train hn blowin ug: "erything have wor. my eyes ter, my se runs, i drood and t my pan." everytng but e wet myants. i han't reacd thattage ye and i avery thaful. thk you, oreat spit, for the ttle gif you giv hi, girls. howre thing jen: dyou feelike doing on or do y want toust watch? audr: he's t story tler.
announcer: funding for the kcet "fine cut" series is generously provided by the bridges larson foundation. ♪ [slide projector clickg] doug: for half a hundred years or so, we watched the ice of sperry go from the stairway carved in the mountain wall to the place where bearhat watches all the waters of the ages fall, like teardrops down the face of time, where grizzlies roam and white goats climb to avalanche and the lakes below, where the trail begins and the waters flow to columbia...
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i want to thank chris larson for the work he has done to provide a lot of support around cameras and a number of neighborhood corridors to help small businesses. thank you so much, chris, for your work in the private sector to help make our city safe. we continue to make historic investments in our dream keeper initiative and opportunities for all. these are programs that recognize the root causes of crime. the root causes of crime are driven by poverty. decades of disinvestment, by systematic racism. these are programs that will heal our communities with housing, mental health, education. job training and economic empowerment. that is how we get back to serving the community. let's be the national model for reform, for alternatives, and for safety. we can do it all and we don't have to choose. [applause]. you know, there is a lot of noise about what is happening in our city. you see it in the headlines, in the right wing media. they love to talk about san francisco. you see it on social media. one video takes off as if it is telling the whole truth about who we are. i know it is cha
i want to thank chris larson for the work he has done to provide a lot of support around cameras and a number of neighborhood corridors to help small businesses. thank you so much, chris, for your work in the private sector to help make our city safe. we continue to make historic investments in our dream keeper initiative and opportunities for all. these are programs that recognize the root causes of crime. the root causes of crime are driven by poverty. decades of disinvestment, by systematic...
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we officers responded to this 91 complaint on the larson, the in progress located the child who was doing didn't handcuffed him, didn't arrest him, didn't take him to jail. we don't do that, but they did do is call him by name and take him home to his father, then stand in the street and have a long discussion with them. i personally don't know any parent who would want to know that their child was stealing. i dont know any parent who would want her child brought home if he was coach dealing brittany longest serving monarch his celebrating her 96th birthday. ah, there been events across the u. k to on a queen elizabeth the 2nd, including a performance of happy birthday during the changing of the guard at windsor castle . ah, i have a quick check on the headlines here on al jazeera. russia's president is declared victory in the battle to be besieged. ukrainian city of matthew polt, vladimir putin ordered his troops to see love the cranium. soldiers and civilians trapped on a steel works, which is the cities last pocket of resistance. but i'm sure which to me, citizen, i consider the propos
we officers responded to this 91 complaint on the larson, the in progress located the child who was doing didn't handcuffed him, didn't arrest him, didn't take him to jail. we don't do that, but they did do is call him by name and take him home to his father, then stand in the street and have a long discussion with them. i personally don't know any parent who would want to know that their child was stealing. i dont know any parent who would want her child brought home if he was coach dealing...
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larson wasn't in there. your ball struck my foot. tiger was four over on the final three holes.e putter and fell out of contention with a 78 today. shot of the day it belonged to charl schwartzel. only nine eagles had ever been recorded on hole ten. make that an even ten as it rolls in there. he won the masters back in '11, is tied for fourth, seven off the lead. scottie scheffler came back down to earth on the back nine with four bogeys, but he managed to hold on to his lead. the great approach on 17 set him up for yet another birdie. shefler finished with a 71. three straight days under par, as i'm sure that was one of his birdies there. three shots up on cameron smith heading into the final round. >>> the sharks were aiming to snap a five-game losing skid as they faced the vancouver canucks. third period game tied at 2-2, canucks on the attack. alex chasen fires and he lights the lamp up. the sharks lose in this one, their sixth straight loss. >>> matias and the earthquakes in houston tonight. quakes going for their first win of the season. 57th minute, game tied at 2-2, hous
larson wasn't in there. your ball struck my foot. tiger was four over on the final three holes.e putter and fell out of contention with a 78 today. shot of the day it belonged to charl schwartzel. only nine eagles had ever been recorded on hole ten. make that an even ten as it rolls in there. he won the masters back in '11, is tied for fourth, seven off the lead. scottie scheffler came back down to earth on the back nine with four bogeys, but he managed to hold on to his lead. the great...
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and you have small business owners that are hardest hit rate the idea larson is a victimless crime.no it's not. a small business owner trying to feed his family having losses of 10 to 15% of inventory. first of all he doesn't know whether he will keep the job and every single person who shops there are paying higher prices to try to make up for the loss. so it's a devastating for this happen so yes i think they say the only thing you learn from history is -- there is nothing new under the sun and all of these proposals they are proposing that are somehow new and different world tried in the 1970s. early release of violent offenders, allowing people to be back on the streets with cashless on. all of this was tried. getting rid of truth in sentencing. all that was tried in the 1970s and you had skyrocketing murder rates, skyrocketing murder rates. and so the idea is there's a lieneke, to offense in the middle of a field perhaps you should ask why is there before you knock it over. there are a lot of things we learned their history one of which is violent criminals need to be off of ou
and you have small business owners that are hardest hit rate the idea larson is a victimless crime.no it's not. a small business owner trying to feed his family having losses of 10 to 15% of inventory. first of all he doesn't know whether he will keep the job and every single person who shops there are paying higher prices to try to make up for the loss. so it's a devastating for this happen so yes i think they say the only thing you learn from history is -- there is nothing new under the sun...
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. >> on the outside, kyle larson -- oh, my gosh!t busch was tied up in that rack and i didn't like that. allowing him to secure the victory. an eighth generation watermelon farm after taking -- fox sports and will join fox & friends to discuss how it feels to get the second win of his career. speech of the greatest victory celebration. if you are a watermelon farmer and won a nascar race, you have to smash the watermelon with your car. >> joey: i can appreciate that. >> carley: without a doubt. >> joey: a florida deputy doesn't just run towards danger but a burning apartment building to save a baby girl's life. >> how old is your baby, she won? can you -- hold on! i'm coming! >> joey: we have a dramatic video and the hero's incredible story coming to you next. >> carley: wow him another plane of migrants arrives in rochester. answers from the white house for months. now running for governor and plans to make this a top issue. he's going to be joining us next plus david webb and congressman peter meijer live on this very busy monday
. >> on the outside, kyle larson -- oh, my gosh!t busch was tied up in that rack and i didn't like that. allowing him to secure the victory. an eighth generation watermelon farm after taking -- fox sports and will join fox & friends to discuss how it feels to get the second win of his career. speech of the greatest victory celebration. if you are a watermelon farmer and won a nascar race, you have to smash the watermelon with your car. >> joey: i can appreciate that. >>...
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i want to thank chris larson for the work he has done to provide a lot of support around cameras and a number of neighborhood corridors to help small businesses. thank you so much, chris, for your work in the private sector to help make our city safe. we continue to make historic investments in our dream keeper initiative and opportunities for all. these are programs that recognize the root causes of crime. the root causes of crime are driven by poverty. decades of disinvestment, by systematic racism. these are programs that will heal our communities with housing, mental health, education. job training and economic empowerment. that is how we get back to serving the community. let's be the national model for reform, for alternatives, and for safety. we can do it all and we don't have to choose. [applause]. you know, there is a lot of noise about what is happening in our city. you see it in the headlines, in the right wing media. they love to talk about san francisco. you see it on social media. one video takes off as if it is telling the whole truth about who we are. i know it is cha
i want to thank chris larson for the work he has done to provide a lot of support around cameras and a number of neighborhood corridors to help small businesses. thank you so much, chris, for your work in the private sector to help make our city safe. we continue to make historic investments in our dream keeper initiative and opportunities for all. these are programs that recognize the root causes of crime. the root causes of crime are driven by poverty. decades of disinvestment, by systematic...
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. >> on the outside, kyle larson -- oh my gosh. >> ross chastain, ross is the boss of talladega. >> hetay inside allowing him to race by eric jones to cross the finish line and secure the victim tri. chastain an eighth generation watermelon farmer celebrated by smashing the watermelon on the roof after taking a bite. he asked fox sports if any seeds got stuck in his beard. chastain will join us in the 8:00 hour to give us a play-by play in the second win of his career. i'm sure, guys that a watermelon never tasted sweeter than that one. >> steve: he is the gallagher of nascar car cash the guy who smashes the fruit. >> brian: pits out of watermelons. >> seedless they are white now. >> brian: never reproduce. sad for the watermelon. >> steve: they have ways. continuing the line. >> ainsley: watermelon family farmers. >> steve: something in the news ainsley referred to this a moment ago the revolver door of justice. "new york post" to come a look at the crime situation here in new york city in particular since eric adams once upon a time a police officer now is the mayor how effective is
. >> on the outside, kyle larson -- oh my gosh. >> ross chastain, ross is the boss of talladega. >> hetay inside allowing him to race by eric jones to cross the finish line and secure the victim tri. chastain an eighth generation watermelon farmer celebrated by smashing the watermelon on the roof after taking a bite. he asked fox sports if any seeds got stuck in his beard. chastain will join us in the 8:00 hour to give us a play-by play in the second win of his career. i'm...
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. >> representative larson. >> thank you, mr. chair.stions i know will have to be answered later so i will ask them anywhere to use my five minutes because maybe there is a clue. first off, admiral, as we look at competition in the wmd and this role, are there specific areas where your authorities are needing to change or specific roles you are seeking to change within the special operations community to meet that strategic competition response? >> thanks for the question, i think this is a wake-up call much like ct was so coordinating authority and the work we've done here with my colleagues, to recognize this threat and plan for it and modernize and vent train andn exercise, frankly it is a holistic approach but from the special operations perspective, we bring capabilities to understand that threat but so do inner agencies and allies and partners so it's all hands on deck type of approach to understand the threat, a whole of population and government, i know those are clichÉs but i believe this threat is serious enough in the coordin
. >> representative larson. >> thank you, mr. chair.stions i know will have to be answered later so i will ask them anywhere to use my five minutes because maybe there is a clue. first off, admiral, as we look at competition in the wmd and this role, are there specific areas where your authorities are needing to change or specific roles you are seeking to change within the special operations community to meet that strategic competition response? >> thanks for the question, i...
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as oscar winner brie larson gets ready to bring it to your screen. ♪ it's a good morning ♪ >>> and one>> good morning, america. hi, mama. i'm back! >>> good morning, america. we're glad you're with us. can't wait to catch up with our friend anthony anderson about the "black-ish" finale saying good morning to his mama doris. good morning, mama. >> he always cracks us up. we love having him here. >>> we love having this huge celebration outside our windows. look at this in times square. of course, this is in honor of anniversary of the legend breaking major league color barrier. these are baseball and softball players from all over new york city. they are living out a dream playing baseball. those kids, playing baseball and softball. ken griffey jr., cc sabathia and much more. >>> first breaking news. mre than 100 people injured at a major holy site in jerusalem. israeli police clashed with thousands of palestinians gathered at this mosque. let's go back to erielle reshef. good morning, erielle. >> reporter: good morning to you, george. israeli officials say that thousands peacefully ent
as oscar winner brie larson gets ready to bring it to your screen. ♪ it's a good morning ♪ >>> and one>> good morning, america. hi, mama. i'm back! >>> good morning, america. we're glad you're with us. can't wait to catch up with our friend anthony anderson about the "black-ish" finale saying good morning to his mama doris. good morning, mama. >> he always cracks us up. we love having him here. >>> we love having this huge celebration outside...
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. >> representative larson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i have several questions that i know will have to be answered later. but i will ask in any way to use my five minutes. because maybe there's a clue. first off for admiral, for admiral, as a look at strategic competition in this issue of wmd, either specific areas where your coordinating authorities are needed to change or are there specific roles that you are seeking to change within the special operations community to meet that strategic competition, wmd response? >> thanks for the question. you know, i think this is a wake-up call with regard to cwmd much like ct was. so i think the coordinating authority and the work that we've done here with my colleagues to recognize this threat, to plan for it like i said, to modernize, and then to train and exercise frankly is what, it's a holistic approach but from a special operations perspective we bring capabilities to understand that threat. but so do the inner agencies, ,o do our allies and partners. so i think it's all hands on deck type
. >> representative larson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i have several questions that i know will have to be answered later. but i will ask in any way to use my five minutes. because maybe there's a clue. first off for admiral, for admiral, as a look at strategic competition in this issue of wmd, either specific areas where your coordinating authorities are needed to change or are there specific roles that you are seeking to change within the special operations community to meet...
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," like, jonathan larson was a kind of monk devotee of musical theater.eckoning with life and death and the deepest questions. and i think, weirdly enough, maybe jim bakker is the least spiritual person i've ever played there's something kind of interesting about that >> seth: yeah, because he's just a con man. >> well, i don't know about that i have to defend him a little bit, but he was definitely kind of seduced by the things that we're all seduced by, which is a kind of a sense of our own, not-enough-ness, which makes ourselves, you know, feel like we need to fulfill ourselves through money and power and status and things that you wouldn't know anything about >> seth: no, 'cause, for me, it's just coffee [ laughter ] you know what? i'm a fan of true crime. i also do love when, in a project like this, it is paired with something else, right it's not just about a mystery, like you mentioned like, it is a crisis of faith, both of the victim and, you know, the detective who's investigating the case are you a true-crime fan yourself >> i do enjoy -- i thin
," like, jonathan larson was a kind of monk devotee of musical theater.eckoning with life and death and the deepest questions. and i think, weirdly enough, maybe jim bakker is the least spiritual person i've ever played there's something kind of interesting about that >> seth: yeah, because he's just a con man. >> well, i don't know about that i have to defend him a little bit, but he was definitely kind of seduced by the things that we're all seduced by, which is a kind of a...
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eric jones in the lead, kyle larson makes his move on the outside while they tangle and chaos ensues behind them. chastain and the number one car keeps it straight down low. he crossed his first ahead of martin truex, take a look at the crazy scene that broke out his chastain was able to slightly laid back, avoid it all and win the second win of the year for chastain, second in points behind william byron. but first this year and watermelon smashing. play the day turned in today in the usfl receivers, making one hand catches have become something that is more and more common in college and the pros jonathan adams of the new orleans breakers going up to snag the pass. that was a big play in the breakers. 30 43 wins over tampa bay. amazing cat was very talented. alright thanks. thanks, joe. next at 11. today we still believe in the new victory of ukraine and we are all convinced that we will not be destroyed. the highest level meeting yet in ukraine between president zelinsky and the u. s secretary of state and defense secretary as orthodox christians celebrate a very somber eastern th
eric jones in the lead, kyle larson makes his move on the outside while they tangle and chaos ensues behind them. chastain and the number one car keeps it straight down low. he crossed his first ahead of martin truex, take a look at the crazy scene that broke out his chastain was able to slightly laid back, avoid it all and win the second win of the year for chastain, second in points behind william byron. but first this year and watermelon smashing. play the day turned in today in the usfl...
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larson. representative: thank you for holding this important hearing. i commend president biden last night, for underscoring the need for us to come together around issues that i think everyone in this committee agrees are nonpartisan and deserve our direct attention. ms. labelle, you spoke about social determinants of health, which impacts substance use. in my district, the city of hartford, a community which is deep poverty levels, accounts for over 25% of accidental overdoses. what policies do we need to pursue to address this addiction holistically? ms. labelle: thank you. from connecticut, i am very familiar with hartford. i was there last year with the office of national drug control policy. i think there are a couple of things. first, there are good harm reduction programs in hartford. they get people who may not be receiving services elsewhere. they get vulnerable populations that help that they need. they get them naloxone if they inject drugs. they get them syringes that can prevent them from having infectious disease. that is one piece. i thi
larson. representative: thank you for holding this important hearing. i commend president biden last night, for underscoring the need for us to come together around issues that i think everyone in this committee agrees are nonpartisan and deserve our direct attention. ms. labelle, you spoke about social determinants of health, which impacts substance use. in my district, the city of hartford, a community which is deep poverty levels, accounts for over 25% of accidental overdoses. what policies...