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of high school in lubbock, texas. she worked for the lubbock avalanching journal. this started out in the 1940s, time when there weren't many women in the news room so she was built after pioneer and was sometimes the only woman in the newsroom, but she start out at the lubbock avalanche journal. she went to texas tech university for a little while. went to tcu. and eventually attended the columbia university for some shoulder courses and she also -- shoulder courses and became a reporter at...
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it's not unusual for eruptions to stop and start up again later as for kill way it has been spilling lubbock continually for more than thirty years. native hawaiian spiritual beliefs say eruptions reflect the mood of the goddess. us as native hawaiians the family is always nice to us whether she thinks our home or not we accept this type of event. it's. where every year. when the news breaks. on the mailman city and the story builds to be forced to leave it would just be all when people need to be heard to women and girls are being bought and given away in refugee camps al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring me the award winning documentaries and naive news i'm out of here i gotta commend you all i'm hearing is good journalism on and on. the most memorable moments with al-jazeera was when i was on air as hosni mubarak fell with the crowds in tahrir square to all three. of us if something happens anywhere in the world al-jazeera is in place we're able to cover news like no other news organizations. were able to do it properly. and that is all straight. al-jazeera for me is different beca
it's not unusual for eruptions to stop and start up again later as for kill way it has been spilling lubbock continually for more than thirty years. native hawaiian spiritual beliefs say eruptions reflect the mood of the goddess. us as native hawaiians the family is always nice to us whether she thinks our home or not we accept this type of event. it's. where every year. when the news breaks. on the mailman city and the story builds to be forced to leave it would just be all when people need to...
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career almost straight out of high school in lubbock texas picture what the lubbock avalanche journalhe started out in the 1940s, and this was a time when there were not many women in the newsroom. so she was a bit of a pioneer and was sometimes the only woman in the newsroom. she started out at the lubbock avalanche journal. she went to texas tech university for a little while. she went to tcu. eventually she attended columbia university for some short courses, and she also became a reporter at the fort worth star-telegram which was the major newspaper here in texas, and had a wide readership all over the state. when she was at the fort star telegram she became the first being a reporter to cover the police beat. she was actually working on that beat when she met her husband. they had a brief marriage and divorced, and after her divorce is when she left texas. she became a freelance reporter and she started out working in new york city, but her reporting eventually let her all over the world doing freelance writing. sh ended up wting articles for "the new york herald tribune," the ho
career almost straight out of high school in lubbock texas picture what the lubbock avalanche journalhe started out in the 1940s, and this was a time when there were not many women in the newsroom. so she was a bit of a pioneer and was sometimes the only woman in the newsroom. she started out at the lubbock avalanche journal. she went to texas tech university for a little while. she went to tcu. eventually she attended columbia university for some short courses, and she also became a reporter...
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not unusual for eruptions to stop and start up again later as for kill away a it has been spilling lubbock continually for more than thirty years native hawaiian spiritual beliefs say eruptions reflect the mood so of the goddess pale a . us as native hawaiians to the family is always nice to us whether she takes our home or not we accept this type of event. a land direct from its indigenous people. plundered for its resources. to mount a long held resentment it's a turning violent with deadly consequences and you cannot use that as an excuse to go over human rights people empowered travels to south america to discover the finds of the mckinsey and algis of the. early results put conservative yvonne decay ahead in the colombian presidential election in a potential blow to an historic peace deal with rebels. hello i'm maryanne demasi in london with al jazeera also coming up reports the road general kloof i have to will launch an offensive to retake libya's oil fields. a little girl. more than six hundred refugees and migrants are welcomed in spain but a political solution to europe's migrati
not unusual for eruptions to stop and start up again later as for kill away a it has been spilling lubbock continually for more than thirty years native hawaiian spiritual beliefs say eruptions reflect the mood so of the goddess pale a . us as native hawaiians to the family is always nice to us whether she takes our home or not we accept this type of event. a land direct from its indigenous people. plundered for its resources. to mount a long held resentment it's a turning violent with deadly...
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not unusual for eruptions to stop and start up again later as for kill away a it has been spilling lubbock continually for more than thirty years native hawaiian spiritual beliefs say eruptions reflect the mood of the goddess. as native hawaiians family is always nice to us whether she takes our home or not we accept this type of event. on counting the cost what economists are saying about warmer relations between the u.s. and north korea as america's trade ties with canada sour. and why business is a warning the u.k. car industry risks being wiped out. counting the cost. stories generate thousands of headlines collaboration with different angles from different perspectives. there's still no concrete evidence that russia was responsible for this separate the spin from the facts that's why i only got. the misinformation from the journalism the issues here go far beyond one data mining company and one election with the listening post on al-jazeera. your children their arms the whole rubble in doha these are all top news stories the first of three boats of refugees and migrants turned away fr
not unusual for eruptions to stop and start up again later as for kill away a it has been spilling lubbock continually for more than thirty years native hawaiian spiritual beliefs say eruptions reflect the mood of the goddess. as native hawaiians family is always nice to us whether she takes our home or not we accept this type of event. on counting the cost what economists are saying about warmer relations between the u.s. and north korea as america's trade ties with canada sour. and why...
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it's not unusual for eruptions to stop and start up again later as for kill way it has been spilling lubbock continually for more than thirty years native hawaiian spiritual beliefs say eruptions reflect the mood of the goddess. us as native hawaiians to the family is always nice to us whether she takes our home or not we accept this type of if it. sounds town from many members and bonding time a hundred and. the wall is passed and. people in power i mean it's the women heading an eighteen man militia. and dispensing justice with an unforgiving and you. and i friend. in iraq. i'll just say i. had armor a colander all these are the top stories on al-jazeera. sali led coalition fighting to oust hoofy rebels in yemen has captured a town south of the strategic port of data is the second day of the coalition's campaign backing government forces to take hard data. and the accuse the shia who the rebels of using the port to smuggle weapons from iran. us media reporting that president donald trump will impose tariffs on tens of billions of dollars worth of chinese imports an official announcement co
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lubbock, one of the hottest spots in the country. predicted high, 107. >> weekend forecast coming up. >> all right, bill. thank you, sir. in to day's quick hits. serena williams, double duty. continues to dominate in her comeback tour. french open. got past the second round. also nabbing a win in doubles with sister venus. >> the state of delaware will become the first in the nation to allow legalized sports betting. a full-scale games sports operation under way tuesday. >> youth football team. celebrated this morning after they, work together to pull a couple out of their car. following a violent crash in the oregon desert. whole thing caught on tape. the team lifting the vehicle, prying the passengers out. kudos to them. we'll be right back. crohn's disease. you're more than just a bathroom disease. you're a life of unpredictable symptoms. crohn's, you've tried to own us. but now it's our turn to take control with stelara® stelara® works differently for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease. studies showed relie
lubbock, one of the hottest spots in the country. predicted high, 107. >> weekend forecast coming up. >> all right, bill. thank you, sir. in to day's quick hits. serena williams, double duty. continues to dominate in her comeback tour. french open. got past the second round. also nabbing a win in doubles with sister venus. >> the state of delaware will become the first in the nation to allow legalized sports betting. a full-scale games sports operation under way tuesday....
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lso in the dallas today to lubbock all the way through areas of new mexico. the hot spot on the map of course the desert southwest. and of course this weekend we'll have a lot of heat to spread, even to the east coast. we'll have details on that coming up. >> looking forward to it. thank you, bill. >>> in your news by the numbers, a first for san francisco. after electing itsst by fewer than 2,000otes against a candidate running to become the first openly g actor jeff goldblum will become the 2,638th person honor star o fame. that do that math. >>> a record 2 million people doideoame fortnight on tore their nintendo switch console in 24 hours. it came after nintendo announced its launch. smooth scarred soaked the sun does not care. but we do. walgreens beauty consultants are specially trained to know what works for the health of your unique skin. walgreens. trusted since 1901. now, all sun care products are buy one, get one 50%ff anif you've got a lifee. you gotta swiffer are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec®. it's starts wo
lso in the dallas today to lubbock all the way through areas of new mexico. the hot spot on the map of course the desert southwest. and of course this weekend we'll have a lot of heat to spread, even to the east coast. we'll have details on that coming up. >> looking forward to it. thank you, bill. >>> in your news by the numbers, a first for san francisco. after electing itsst by fewer than 2,000otes against a candidate running to become the first openly g actor jeff goldblum...
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not unusual for eruptions to stop and start up again later as for kill away it has been spilling lubbock continually for more than thirty years. native hawaiian spiritual beliefs say eruptions reflect the mood of the goddess. us as native hawaiians to the family is always nice to us whether she takes our home or not we accept this type of event. while the fisa world cup two thousand and eight season is nearly upon us and for the second time in four years vladimir putin is hosting one of the planet's biggest sporting events but can russia overcome the security fears and put on a great football policy for the world follow all the action on and off the pitch here on al-jazeera. june nineteenth sixty seven six days they redrew the map of the middle east this movement could have. ended war for the greatest tragedy in the history of his land al-jazeera expose the events leading to the rule and its consequences which is still felt today we tried everything going to the united nations try to make. contacts through different countries and it was clear that all this was to do with the war in june
not unusual for eruptions to stop and start up again later as for kill away it has been spilling lubbock continually for more than thirty years. native hawaiian spiritual beliefs say eruptions reflect the mood of the goddess. us as native hawaiians to the family is always nice to us whether she takes our home or not we accept this type of event. while the fisa world cup two thousand and eight season is nearly upon us and for the second time in four years vladimir putin is hosting one of the...
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it's not unusual for eruptions to stop and start up again later as for kill way it has been spilling lubbock continually for more than thirty years native hawaiian spiritual beliefs say eruptions reflect the mood of the goddess. as native hawaiians family is always nice to us whether she thinks our home or not we accept this type of event. this is al jazeera. lobster whole rob and you're watching al-jazeera news our life my headquarters here in doha coming up in the next sixty minutes zimbabwe's president survives what he's calling a cowardly attack while on the campaign trail plus. the final push to stay in power for turkey's president with polls opening in just six hours time. also stuck in a stinking of a rotting past where with migrants who reached a dead end on the border between greece and macedonia and. i.
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this year in lubbock. but this year, we're looking at how we integrate these technologies effectively. and it'll be a great test bed for a.i. technology and new power grid technologies hardware and integrate them into a system. >> thank you for that. can you get the dates of that conference to argue staff here? >> i'll be happy to do that. >> yep. okay -- to our staff here? >> i'll be happy to do that. >> yep, thank you. >>> now mr. tak ano for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. they both -- the trump administration has proposed a 37% cut in fyi in 2019 for the office of electricity or o.e. which stewards the largest portion of our federal investments in grid research. within o.e., the budget proposes a number of steep cuts to important research, including a 74% cut to smart grid research, a 67% cut to clean energy transmission and reliability, and 81% cut to energy storage, research, and development. i just want to know from all of you, what role do you think energy storage and the development of b
this year in lubbock. but this year, we're looking at how we integrate these technologies effectively. and it'll be a great test bed for a.i. technology and new power grid technologies hardware and integrate them into a system. >> thank you for that. can you get the dates of that conference to argue staff here? >> i'll be happy to do that. >> yep. okay -- to our staff here? >> i'll be happy to do that. >> yep, thank you. >>> now mr. tak ano for five...
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not unusual for eruptions to stop and start up again later as for kill away a it has been spilling lubbock continually for more than thirty years. native hawaiian spiritual beliefs say eruptions reflect the mood of the goddess balej. us as native hawaiians family is always nice to us whether she takes our home or not we accept this type of event. on october the sixth one thousand nine hundred seventy three when muslims were observing ramadan and jews were celebrating young people. egypt and syria known to surprise move against israel counters were primitive so to get into this situation a disaster now in the first of the three part series al-jazeera explores what really happened during the first week of the war in october on al-jazeera. adrian finnegan here in doha the top stories on al-jazeera the trumpet ministration isn't backing down from his controversial policy of splitting up families that tries across the us mexico border illegally the policies drawn criticism from across the political spectrum but president trump says that he will not allow america to become a migrant camp a white
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that sandia national laboratory chose to partner with texas tech university on a wind energy site in lubbock, texas. the facility brings together academia, industry, and the expertise found only at the national laboratories to test and develop wind energy technology. while swift's primary objectives are to improve wind turbine performance and the efficiency of wind energy production, swift also provides a test bed for supporting wind power with battery technology. researchers at swift are testing different battery chemistries and designs to harness the power of wind energy on demand. breakthroughs in grid scale battery storage technology will help incorporate renewable energy resources into the nation's energy mix, but scaling up batteries will necessitate addressing cost efficiency and size limitation problems. d.o.e. research and development can provide these solutions and bill the foundation for the next fundamental breakthrough in modern grid technology, and d.o.e. continues to prioritize the grid modernization initiative across research programs that harnesses the skill sets of individu
that sandia national laboratory chose to partner with texas tech university on a wind energy site in lubbock, texas. the facility brings together academia, industry, and the expertise found only at the national laboratories to test and develop wind energy technology. while swift's primary objectives are to improve wind turbine performance and the efficiency of wind energy production, swift also provides a test bed for supporting wind power with battery technology. researchers at swift are...
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co-host the wind blade design conference sandia has held for many years and at sandia, this year in lubbock, but on the other side we're looking more at how we truly integrate these other technologies effectively, and it will be a great test bed to be able to take, as i said, both ai technology and new power grid technologies hardware and integrate them into a system. >> thank you for that. can you get the dates of that conference to our staff here? >> i'd be happy to do that. >> okay, thank you. at this time the chair recognizes mr. trucano for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. heppert and dr. sarrao, the trump administration has proposed a 37% cut in fy-2019 for the office of electricity, or oe, which stewards the largest portion of our federal investments in grid research. within oe, the budget proposes a number of steep cuts to important research, including a 74% cut to smart grid research. a 67% cut to clean energy transmission and reliability, and an 81% cut to energy storage research and development. i am -- i just want to know from all of you, what role do you think ener
co-host the wind blade design conference sandia has held for many years and at sandia, this year in lubbock, but on the other side we're looking more at how we truly integrate these other technologies effectively, and it will be a great test bed to be able to take, as i said, both ai technology and new power grid technologies hardware and integrate them into a system. >> thank you for that. can you get the dates of that conference to our staff here? >> i'd be happy to do that....
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she was misled public -- she was miss lubbock. this full or of material -- she kept extensive notes while she was living in mississippi and researching her book. we have a lot of notes from that ofe period, it consists transcripts of interviews. these are two notebooks that she researchs in of her for souls sister. containsy this one, it a lot of plans that she had. that she hadacts in mississippi, people she could interview and people who would help her. she was living as a black woman in mississippi and she experienced discrimination. she did not have any friends or family to rely on so this was another travel that she did on her own. whenever she could make a someone,r get to know she would keep a note of that. workingted in jackson for a couple families as a housekeeper and then went to other locations in the state to gauge what conditions were like. many times, the reception from people working in the civil rights movement -- they were open to talking to her but it was not a save situation for them to create a strong bond wit
she was misled public -- she was miss lubbock. this full or of material -- she kept extensive notes while she was living in mississippi and researching her book. we have a lot of notes from that ofe period, it consists transcripts of interviews. these are two notebooks that she researchs in of her for souls sister. containsy this one, it a lot of plans that she had. that she hadacts in mississippi, people she could interview and people who would help her. she was living as a black woman in...
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not just in our biggest cities, although, yes, there, but also in lubbock, texas, and wichita, kansasand a 700-person town in minnesota calls lanesboro that has an event. they're meeting on the local ball field. this is something different than we've seen in a long time. it's not left and right. it's right and wrong. people are standing up and saying families belong together. we need to end this horrific practice of separating children from their parents. we need to end the internment camps for families being planned on military bases as we speak. and we need to end this zero tolerance policy or zero humanity policy it might be better known. we can be better than this as a country and today i'm so inspired to see all the people who will come out to make this happen. >> a lot of people are watching and thinking we need to secure our borders. can you just give smus claus so clarity here. this is more a protest for human rights, for humanity than it is political. would that be safe to say to some degree? >> i think if you asked someone on the street, is it a political question whether we
not just in our biggest cities, although, yes, there, but also in lubbock, texas, and wichita, kansasand a 700-person town in minnesota calls lanesboro that has an event. they're meeting on the local ball field. this is something different than we've seen in a long time. it's not left and right. it's right and wrong. people are standing up and saying families belong together. we need to end this horrific practice of separating children from their parents. we need to end the internment camps for...
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thousands of people expected in the biggest cities although yes that but also there are events in lubbock, texas, and wichita, kansas and lanes borrow, minnesota. they're starting off on a local baseball field. i want to emphasize this moment for people. you underestimate it at your peril. how do we get to with we need to go? show up. next week is a congressional recess so where do you stand on caging zmirn where do you stand on indefinite family internment camps? where do you stand on this so-called zero tolerance policy which is a prosecute everyone who is seeking refuge at our borders policy. so we'll get people on the record. we're going ask for corporations like wells fargo and others profiting from the detention of families to understand that there will be a significant amount of consumer blowback and then we will march to the polls and change the tide, we will turn it back and we're going to get out of this crisis. i keep saying to people sending me these messages of despair and outrage, i keep saying look which there is no way out of this crisis but through. we are going to organi
thousands of people expected in the biggest cities although yes that but also there are events in lubbock, texas, and wichita, kansas and lanes borrow, minnesota. they're starting off on a local baseball field. i want to emphasize this moment for people. you underestimate it at your peril. how do we get to with we need to go? show up. next week is a congressional recess so where do you stand on caging zmirn where do you stand on indefinite family internment camps? where do you stand on this...
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tech, may be a texas school, one of the seceded states, west texas and love -- has anybody been to lubbock? get a different answer fire was teaching in mississippi, there might be a different answer. after i had my students to that list of what caused secession, then i had them vote. one student, one vote. wrote all of their topics on the boards. nine timests wins out of 10, very partial, that lost cause interpretation of the war. whether we understand it or not. because we are talking about protecting states rights is easier than talking about protecting slavery. if you have an ancestor in it, you want that guy to have fall for something like states rights and not bondage. incidentally, states rights is not recognized in the constitution. states don't have rights. people have rights. states have power to the federal government have power the way the decision is written. although that argument has been, the phrase has been used from the beginning, certainly john c calhoun popularized it in the 1830's. that is a side know. thank you for that question. >> thank you. i'd like to know your tho
tech, may be a texas school, one of the seceded states, west texas and love -- has anybody been to lubbock? get a different answer fire was teaching in mississippi, there might be a different answer. after i had my students to that list of what caused secession, then i had them vote. one student, one vote. wrote all of their topics on the boards. nine timests wins out of 10, very partial, that lost cause interpretation of the war. whether we understand it or not. because we are talking about...
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not unusual for eruptions to stop and start up again later as for kill away or it has been spilling lubbock continually for more than thirty years. native hawaiian spiritual beliefs say eruptions reflect the moods of the goddess bailey. says native hawaiians to the belly is always nice to us whether she takes our home or not we accept this type of event. you can rule. bloopers. for many years people have been fleeing eritrea. a steady stream crossed the border into sudan but unable or unwilling to stay there they move on. many end up in europe. others have made it across the sinai peninsula and managed to get into israel. today approximately forty thousand people from africa have made it into the country. having rejected most of their asylum applications the israeli government now wants them out a new program has been announced except deportations to a third country such as rwanda or uganda or end up in an israeli prison. it's here in pockets of relatively deprived southern television but thousands of africans have made their home over recent years we'll hear from some of those who now stan
not unusual for eruptions to stop and start up again later as for kill away or it has been spilling lubbock continually for more than thirty years. native hawaiian spiritual beliefs say eruptions reflect the moods of the goddess bailey. says native hawaiians to the belly is always nice to us whether she takes our home or not we accept this type of event. you can rule. bloopers. for many years people have been fleeing eritrea. a steady stream crossed the border into sudan but unable or unwilling...
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not unusual for eruptions to stop and start up again later as for killer way it has been spilling lubbock continually for more than thirty years they deploy and spiritual beliefs say eruptions reflect the mood of the goddess. also as native hawaiians to pam is always nice to us whether she takes our home or not we accept this type of event. it major victory for joan will trump the u.s. supreme court upholds his controversial travel ban. hello down to mcdonald this is al jazeera live from london also coming up a grim report on the youngest victims of the war in yemen children are not only being killed but recruited to fight. a massive exodus from data in syria the u.n. says forty five thousand people have fled the government offensive. and navy divers are called in to help search for twelve points on their football coach missing for three days not one side a flooded cave in time and. it's a very warm welcome to the program first to the u.s. where the supreme court has upheld president donald trump's travel ban on people from five moves them majority countries they now really voted five to
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same in orlando, mobile, little rock and lubbock, texas, will feel like temperatures in the low 90s.ing of next week. >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall. it will be hot for the inland areas but another least we don't have to deal with the humidity. 93 in napa and livermore. in santa rosa, high of 90 and san francisco 73 and san jose up to 89 degrees. it will be a little bit cooler tomorrow but not by much. low 9 o's and upper 80s on thursday. we do get the return of the ocean breeze and cooler temperatures by friday. >> one of our camera guys, bob yeager said, the pilots saw the alligator from the crock-pit. >> you should have told us that faster. >>> this morning, al is going to share an emotional journey he had. a hands-on history lesson in senegal. >>> plus, the parenting debate that's erupting over these photos, 4-year-old prince george playing with a toy gun. >>> and what are the best pain relievers for your kids? what is the best sunscreen? we're going to have the top finds of the year. >>> and wishes are pouring in for bode does this map show the peninsula trail? yo
same in orlando, mobile, little rock and lubbock, texas, will feel like temperatures in the low 90s.ing of next week. >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall. it will be hot for the inland areas but another least we don't have to deal with the humidity. 93 in napa and livermore. in santa rosa, high of 90 and san francisco 73 and san jose up to 89 degrees. it will be a little bit cooler tomorrow but not by much. low 9 o's and upper 80s on thursday. we do get the return of the...