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prime _ chris mason from the bbc. thank you, prime minister. _ chris mason from the bbc.inister. you - chris mason from the bbc. thank you, prime minister. you are - you, prime minister. you are saying — you, prime minister. you are saying today. ahead. what would you say— saying today. ahead. what would you say directly to those who are worried, perhaps worried about— are worried, perhaps worried about their data, theirjobs, about— about their data, theirjobs, about computers taking a decision that perhaps a human being — decision that perhaps a human being should. on the broader question— being should. on the broader question of the economy, the country— question of the economy, the country is _ question of the economy, the country is on hold economically. the government looks_ economically. the government looks to — economically. the government looks to be in a hole economically. much and how soon can al _ economically. much and how soon can ai make a difference here? are we — can ai make a difference here? are we looking inevitably like further — are we looking inevit
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un masÓn es creer en un ser supremo.a: la congresista republicana por la florida salazar trabajan el histÓrico edificio donde 14 presidentes han reconocidos armazones. >> para los padres fundadores todo lo que tenÍa que ver con el plano espiritual era muy importante. por eso yo pienso que este paÍs es un paÍs bendecido. maria: la ceremonia como tal tuvo los sÍmbolos masÓnicos. el compÁs, paleta, escuadra, nivel y mazo. >> los sÍmbolos de la masonerÍa se refieren a nuestras responsabilidades, a nosotros mismos, a nuestra familias y a la sociedad. maria: la prensa narrÓ entonces la procesiÓn que llevo tres ingredientes mÁs para la bendiciÓn de la piedra. [habla en inglÉs] >> el maÍz, vino y aceite son los sÍmbolos de una bendiciÓn de vida del libro de los salmos en la biblia que se pone sobre la piedra con invocaciones. maria: con el tiempo el lugar exacto se fue perdiendo entre los cimientos. hace 33 aÑos en 1991 una comisiÓn del congreso hizo excavaciones para hallarla, pero sin resultado. [habla en inglÉs] >> desde su c
un masÓn es creer en un ser supremo.a: la congresista republicana por la florida salazar trabajan el histÓrico edificio donde 14 presidentes han reconocidos armazones. >> para los padres fundadores todo lo que tenÍa que ver con el plano espiritual era muy importante. por eso yo pienso que este paÍs es un paÍs bendecido. maria: la ceremonia como tal tuvo los sÍmbolos masÓnicos. el compÁs, paleta, escuadra, nivel y mazo. >> los sÍmbolos de la masonerÍa se refieren a nuestras...
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mason. this legislation banned cosmetics with intentionally added plastic microbeads that did nothing for consumers but did pollute our waterways. since then, we've learned that the problem of plastic pollution is so much more extensive than microbeads and so much smaller too in terms of micro and nanoplastics. microplastics, shedding, shed into our water every time we use plastic water bottles, every time we wash clothing made from a whole series of products that we may not even think of as, as as plastics but are plastics, nylon, polyester, other synthetic materials. every time it seems that water interacts with plastic. our water treatment systems filter out many harmful contaminants but the filters have plastic components that could be inadvertently polluting the water with microplastics. and we can't forget that biosolids from wastewater treatment and agricultural fertilizer also contain microplastics. and when those biosolids are put onto lands, they can run off into our streams and wa
mason. this legislation banned cosmetics with intentionally added plastic microbeads that did nothing for consumers but did pollute our waterways. since then, we've learned that the problem of plastic pollution is so much more extensive than microbeads and so much smaller too in terms of micro and nanoplastics. microplastics, shedding, shed into our water every time we use plastic water bottles, every time we wash clothing made from a whole series of products that we may not even think of as,...
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back to chris mason.herfeetin secretary yvette cooper has been on her feet in the house of commons. what she said? we have a statement from her in the past 30 minutes in the house of commons acknowledging the house of commons acknowledging the scale of the depravity of these crimes and also the breadth of the failings. not least the fear from so many for so long that speaking out would be deemed to be racist. and she said she would bring what she described as a new impetus and action to try to deliver some of the recommendations set out in that national report that concluded a couple of years ago. she said she would make it mandatory to report abuse making it a an offence to fail to report or cover up child sexual abuse. she will assure that the police take allegations around this much more seriously and there will be more measures to come in the coming weeks about the growing problem of online abuse. the conservatives though are continuing to maintain their argument that there should be a full public inq
back to chris mason.herfeetin secretary yvette cooper has been on her feet in the house of commons. what she said? we have a statement from her in the past 30 minutes in the house of commons acknowledging the house of commons acknowledging the scale of the depravity of these crimes and also the breadth of the failings. not least the fear from so many for so long that speaking out would be deemed to be racist. and she said she would bring what she described as a new impetus and action to try to...
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thank you very much, chris mason, our i very much, chris mason, our political editor.n newsnight on bbc two shortly. high, picking up on what chris said on the politics of this, we have some fresh insight on what actually changed behind the scenes in government. plus we will hear from the boss of one of the uk's biggest businesses on the hunt for economic growth. that's newsnight at 10.30 on bbc two, bbc news and iplayer. the prime minister has visited ukraine for the first time since the general election. sir keir starmer was greeted warmly by president zelensky as he restated the uk's continuing commitment to the country in its war against russia, as sarah rainsford now reports. this was a show of solidarity for a country that's paid a huge price for defending itself. on his first visit to kyiv as prime minister, keir starmer paused to remember the ukrainians who've died fighting since russia's invasion. he came too to pledge more support from britain than ever before. moments later came a message from moscow — a russian drone. then we heard ukraine's air defences —
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like my chris mason, thank you. it is quarter past six.— chris mason, thank you.tation in los angeles after two days of wildfires, and they're still burning. coming up, a former army officer who survived a stroke has become the first person with a disability to ski solo and unsupported to the south pole. coming up on bbc news — a big challenge, with big expectations. graham potter takes charge at west ham — his firstjob back in management for nearly two years. we'll be hearing from him, after his first press conference today. in an essex leg. it could be britain's biggest catfished. the pressure on nhs staff is reaching levels not seen since the height of the pandemic as the number of flu cases continues to spiral — according to the nhs�*s medical director. the latest figures for england show there were on average just over 5,400 patients in hospital every day with flu — and more 250 with the virus in critical care. that's nearly a thousand up on the week before. it's contributing to a shortage of beds — with longer waits in a&e and for ambulances. warwick is one
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chris mason, thank you.says the recent turbulence in the financial markets has shown the need to go further and faster to achieve economic growth. she was speaking in the commons after a fall in the value of the pound and a rise in the cost of government borrowing to its highest level since 2008 prompted more questions about her strategy. here's our deputy poltical editor, vicki young. political opponents said rachel reeves shouldn't have gone on this trip to china, and should have been at home, dealing with the fall out from volatile financial markets. but today, there was no apology. to grow the economy we need to help great british businesses export around the world. that includes to china. the conservatives are trying to pin the blame for the country's economic problems on decisions taken by the chancellor. business confidence has fallen through the floor. the party opposite talked down the economy, they crippled businesses with colossal taxes, breaking off their promise. this is a crisis made in downing
chris mason, thank you.says the recent turbulence in the financial markets has shown the need to go further and faster to achieve economic growth. she was speaking in the commons after a fall in the value of the pound and a rise in the cost of government borrowing to its highest level since 2008 prompted more questions about her strategy. here's our deputy poltical editor, vicki young. political opponents said rachel reeves shouldn't have gone on this trip to china, and should have been at...
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chris mason, bbc news, at westminster.r rotherham and chair of the international development select committee. of course she played such a prominent role in investigation into the grooming gangs in her own constituency. thank you so much for being with us. there was an independent inquiry as chris says into child sexual abuse stopped and went on for seven years. there were tens of thousands of victims and survivors of child sexual abuse who were part of that inquiry, it cost nearly £200 million. it is —— its key recommendations was mandatory reporting meaning that failing to report abuse could in and of itself become a new criminal offence. what happened to those recommendations that the last conservative government were given? conservative government were civen? ., ., , ., given? unfortunately, nothing happened- _ given? unfortunately, nothing happened. and... _ given? unfortunately, nothing happened. and... why - given? unfortunately, nothing happened. and... why is - given? unfortunately, nothingj happened. and... why i
chris mason, bbc news, at westminster.r rotherham and chair of the international development select committee. of course she played such a prominent role in investigation into the grooming gangs in her own constituency. thank you so much for being with us. there was an independent inquiry as chris says into child sexual abuse stopped and went on for seven years. there were tens of thousands of victims and survivors of child sexual abuse who were part of that inquiry, it cost nearly £200...
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chris mason, bbc news, at westminster.aracter limit: how elon musk destroyed twitter". thank you very much forjoining us. if elon musk has destroyed twitter, how influential, powerful does that platform remain? it powerful does that platform remain? , ., , remain? it still remains powerful- _ remain? it still remains powerful. it's _ remain? it still remains powerful. it's known . remain? it still remains powerful. it's known as| remain? it still remains i powerful. it's known as x remain? it still remains - powerful. it's known as x these days, and it was subtitled, in reference to the loss of value. destruction of shareholder wealth from the loss of advertising revenue. but as a social platform, there is still a relevant links —— irrelevance to act. we see no that we can with him using it, the most followed account, to argue the uk government has not done enough to comes to investigating these abuses against children.— against children. what you think his — against children. what you think his game _ against children. wh
chris mason, bbc news, at westminster.aracter limit: how elon musk destroyed twitter". thank you very much forjoining us. if elon musk has destroyed twitter, how influential, powerful does that platform remain? it powerful does that platform remain? , ., , remain? it still remains powerful- _ remain? it still remains powerful. it's _ remain? it still remains powerful. it's known . remain? it still remains powerful. it's known as| remain? it still remains i powerful. it's known as x remain?...
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the masons. it was amazing with another thing that connected him to george washington. so we had a ceremony with the washington, alexandria masonic lodge and then they went across the street to gatsby's for a reception. lafayette also returned alexandria during his tour and later, december of 1824. this was a kind of a unprompted visit, not as like glamorous as the october 16th visit, he visited the home and lee, the widow of light horse, harry lee, they lived five blocks north on a road, couple streets in lafayette, stopped to have dinner with and and her son, robert at that place as well as we were walking up king street. you may have noticed two things you may have noticed alexandria flood quite often, and that is because the shoreline is not the original shoreline. this map here shows the original of the city of alexandria and how it was built out east until 1845. so we've kind of added on to the shoreline here and that's why the city has a tendency to flood especially in the lower area. this was also a quite stiff like ravine almost and then things were built of an
the masons. it was amazing with another thing that connected him to george washington. so we had a ceremony with the washington, alexandria masonic lodge and then they went across the street to gatsby's for a reception. lafayette also returned alexandria during his tour and later, december of 1824. this was a kind of a unprompted visit, not as like glamorous as the october 16th visit, he visited the home and lee, the widow of light horse, harry lee, they lived five blocks north on a road,...
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chris mason in westminster, thank you.rael and hamas. the agreement still needs to be voted on by the israeli cabinet, who now say they will meet tomorrow, after accusing hamas of pushing for new concessions that are not in the deal. 0vernight israeli airstrikes in gaza killed more than 70 people, according to the hamas—run health ministry, a figure which includes women and children. this report is byjeremy bowen. just a few hours after the ceasefire agreement was announced, men in northern gaza were back digging through the rubble for the dead and wounded after an israeli strike. the ceasefire is not due to start until sunday. then they heard a small voice. boy screams. he was alive. strong enough to wave for help. his name is assad fadel khalifa. his parents, sister, aunt and uncle, we're told, were killed in the strike. he's three years old. his mouth was full of gravel and dust. he was trying to pull it out himself. we went to nablus on the west bank, the other side of the occupied palestinian territories, to try to as
chris mason in westminster, thank you.rael and hamas. the agreement still needs to be voted on by the israeli cabinet, who now say they will meet tomorrow, after accusing hamas of pushing for new concessions that are not in the deal. 0vernight israeli airstrikes in gaza killed more than 70 people, according to the hamas—run health ministry, a figure which includes women and children. this report is byjeremy bowen. just a few hours after the ceasefire agreement was announced, men in northern...
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angela mason: no credit cards, no phones.dead and not, in fact, missing. keith morrison: and her last conversation with a family member was-- nesli suhi-moore: she wanted out of the circumstances she was in, but she wasn't going to leave her baby behind. keith morrison: and then there was this, one of those sermons posted on youtube just a month before marie vanished and now in the evidence file. now whenever someone is backstabbing me, lying about me, gossiping about me, trying to tear me down, or whatever, you know what i want to do? my feelings say choke the life out of them. [chuckling] keith morrison: is that what the pastor did to marie? the detectives spelled out their case-- circumstantial, difficult, but the prosecutors bought it. and james flanders was charged with second degree murder. persistence paid off. we were 4 and 1/2 years in. most people would have given up by now. keith morrison: but as the pastor waited in jail for his trial, his attorney and former church member glenn swiatek was optimistic. what did yo
angela mason: no credit cards, no phones.dead and not, in fact, missing. keith morrison: and her last conversation with a family member was-- nesli suhi-moore: she wanted out of the circumstances she was in, but she wasn't going to leave her baby behind. keith morrison: and then there was this, one of those sermons posted on youtube just a month before marie vanished and now in the evidence file. now whenever someone is backstabbing me, lying about me, gossiping about me, trying to tear me...
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i didn't think i would ever have the honor of playing the masonic again.nk god for real, live people buying tickets because my own industry turned its back on me in a very spectacular and, you know, very obvious fashion. and yet when you can sell tickets and people want to get dressed up and come to the masonic and laugh for a couple of hours, then the industry gets a little bit less squeamish and i don't have an opener. so be on time. i do two hours. i write all my own stuff. if i'm being a naughty girl, i'll do two hours and 15 minutes, but i'll try to keep it to two hours. and i just want to give you guys a couple hours to blow off steam. i'm very inappropriate, of course, and i like getting all kinds of laughs, whether it's a shocked gasp or just a belly laugh or a giggle. and i want people to just know they can just relax and have fun. >> all right. so i wanted to ask you, how are you doing now? i mean, are things going better for you now you're on tour? it's been increased from 40 shows to 70 shows, which is fantastic. i mean, you're doubling your to
i didn't think i would ever have the honor of playing the masonic again.nk god for real, live people buying tickets because my own industry turned its back on me in a very spectacular and, you know, very obvious fashion. and yet when you can sell tickets and people want to get dressed up and come to the masonic and laugh for a couple of hours, then the industry gets a little bit less squeamish and i don't have an opener. so be on time. i do two hours. i write all my own stuff. if i'm being a...
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cbs this morning's anthony mason went with the trio as they revisited 924 gillman street in berkeley,b where the band cut its teeth. mason later talked to them about their nominated album. >> reporter: this is your 14th album, which is like also pretty amazing. what was that? >> yeah. just crazy to think that it's been -- we've made 14 albums. i think that's what i mean where it's like we just keep going and then all of a sudden someone will point something out and then every record is an era we're alive. ♪ i was 7 on junk again ♪. >> one of the songs on "saviors" is "dilemma" inspired while he was dealing with things. >> it all starts 5:00 p.m. sunday on kpix or streaming on paramount+. >>> coming up in our next half hour, a new competitor from china jumps into the a.i. arms race, how it's already causing a headache for some bay area tech giants. >>> plus, from independent investigators to the prosecutors that charged him, a roundup of some of the most high profile federal employees president trump is giving the axe to. >>> as this industry continues to grow, so will the demand for s
cbs this morning's anthony mason went with the trio as they revisited 924 gillman street in berkeley,b where the band cut its teeth. mason later talked to them about their nominated album. >> reporter: this is your 14th album, which is like also pretty amazing. what was that? >> yeah. just crazy to think that it's been -- we've made 14 albums. i think that's what i mean where it's like we just keep going and then all of a sudden someone will point something out and then every record...
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that was a real problem to some of the founding father, particularly to george mason. mason wrote a pamphlet during the constitutional convention and opposed the new government and that pamphlet was so convincing that the other framers of the constitution wero much of a hazard and that the constitution was in danger at that point of not being ratified. that's when james madison came to the rescue. by drafted the bill of rights. the first 10 amendments to the united states constitution. originally madison felt that the bill of rights were unnecessary because it was obvious to him that the government couldn't exert powers that the constitution had not assigned to it. everybody in this hall knows, governments don't like to limit themselves. instead, they are -- [applause] they are constantly moving to exert and appropriate new powers. the patriots in 1791 vividly remembered the british tyranny and they knew that every power that a government takes, it will never voluntarily relinquish. and every power a government takes, it will ultimately abuse to the ultimate extent pos
that was a real problem to some of the founding father, particularly to george mason. mason wrote a pamphlet during the constitutional convention and opposed the new government and that pamphlet was so convincing that the other framers of the constitution wero much of a hazard and that the constitution was in danger at that point of not being ratified. that's when james madison came to the rescue. by drafted the bill of rights. the first 10 amendments to the united states constitution....
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let's go back to our political panel, jeff mason, david jolly and fernand amandi.ing to be attending the inauguration, and he recently posted a video expressing confidence that president elect trump will find a resolution for the ban. we now know from trump's interview with kristen welker that he is likely to issue this extension, but it's worth noting that this is pretty much an about face for donald trump, who, as president in august of 2020 issued an executive order dealing with what he called the threat posed by tiktok. what explains this stunning about face? >> yeah, well, let's be clear. >> president trump now, president elect trump had a relationship with china and chinese companies. >> and the chinese leader that that are full filled with contradictions. so having an about face or a contradiction on this is not necessarily inconsistent with how president trump has sometimes approached issues such as tiktok, such as, you know, other issues having to do with beijing. what he ends up doing is, as we were discussing at the top of the hour, still tbd, and to wha
let's go back to our political panel, jeff mason, david jolly and fernand amandi.ing to be attending the inauguration, and he recently posted a video expressing confidence that president elect trump will find a resolution for the ban. we now know from trump's interview with kristen welker that he is likely to issue this extension, but it's worth noting that this is pretty much an about face for donald trump, who, as president in august of 2020 issued an executive order dealing with what he...
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chris mason there.killian bokassa, who was stabbed to death on a bus yesterday. his mother says he was groomed by gangs after running away kelyan bokassa died in woolwich in south—east london in what police say was a horrendous crime. the teenager's mother, mary bokassa, has been speaking to our correspondent, ellie price. two police officers came to the door, knocked on the door. and i don't know why, i could just see on their face. just...they tell me... they're sorry. mary bokassa last saw her son at 1pm yesterday afternoon. an hour and a half later, he had been fatally stabbed on a bus in south—east london. she says kelyan, appearing here in his own rap video under the name of grippa, had been groomed by gangs from as early as six years old. he felt that this is the only safe, this is the only protection he can get, because one day he said to me, "mummy, now we are safe. i have people that really can protect you." he became so secretive, everything was to be kept secret. we was praying, "you don't w
chris mason there.killian bokassa, who was stabbed to death on a bus yesterday. his mother says he was groomed by gangs after running away kelyan bokassa died in woolwich in south—east london in what police say was a horrendous crime. the teenager's mother, mary bokassa, has been speaking to our correspondent, ellie price. two police officers came to the door, knocked on the door. and i don't know why, i could just see on their face. just...they tell me... they're sorry. mary bokassa last saw...
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thank you so much, jennifer victor, professor political science at george mason university, speaking to us from virginia. thank you. thank you. as well. emergency shelters and mexico are bracing for a potential influx of citizens ahead of donald trump's and i'll get ration later this month. he was, president elect has promised mass deportations of undocumented migrant starting from day one of his administration. as julia go yano reports from through on up mexican border. it's from tijuana, excuse me, mexican border cities stand to bear the brunt of the policy. displaced from their homes by growing violence. hundreds of mexican families spent the holidays in shelters along the us, mexico border, waiting and hoping for a chance to claim asylum in the us before donald trump takes office on january 20th, 21 year old. michelle was 8 months pregnant when her husband was gone down outside the family business after refusing to pay it stores into organized crime. stories like hers were common here by as well in my name for you, this country has gone from bad to worse with so much and security
thank you so much, jennifer victor, professor political science at george mason university, speaking to us from virginia. thank you. thank you. as well. emergency shelters and mexico are bracing for a potential influx of citizens ahead of donald trump's and i'll get ration later this month. he was, president elect has promised mass deportations of undocumented migrant starting from day one of his administration. as julia go yano reports from through on up mexican border. it's from tijuana,...
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chris mason, bbc news.ry into child sexual abuse, which included an investigation into grooming gangs, there have been other local inquiries including in: rotherham in south yorkshire, where at least moo children were sexually exploited between 1997 and 2013, predominantly by men of pakistani heritage. in telford in shropshire, there were more than 1,000 girls abused by gangs of men over decades, and the evidence was ignored. and last year, oldham council called for a public inquiry into grooming, but was told to commission a local review instead, like those in rotherham and telford. ed thomas has more from oldham. for decades, grooming gangs and the failures of those meant to protect children have shamed towns, and oldham is no different. and i'm answering that directly because... abuse has divided local politics... you haven't answered the question! ..as apologies by the council and police have come and gone. and for that, i am truly sorry. but still, many here believe the full story is yet to be told. i
chris mason, bbc news.ry into child sexual abuse, which included an investigation into grooming gangs, there have been other local inquiries including in: rotherham in south yorkshire, where at least moo children were sexually exploited between 1997 and 2013, predominantly by men of pakistani heritage. in telford in shropshire, there were more than 1,000 girls abused by gangs of men over decades, and the evidence was ignored. and last year, oldham council called for a public inquiry into...
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here's our political editor, chris mason. helping with our travel plans, in our labs, exploring treatments for cancer quicker than any human could, and on our streets. now, who is that in the passenger seat? ai is now controlling the car. it is controlling the speed, the steering, the brake, the indicators. when a lectern meets a robot you can expect the prime minister not far away. the thing is, al is one of those things we hear a lot about. it has an impact here and there, butjust how big a deal will it be? listen to this professor, who has spent his adult life researching it. this is absolutely another industrial revolution. ai is going to transform not just any industry but all industries, but all human endeavours — economics, finance, health, medicine politics... talking of which, sir keir starmer consciously leaning away from talk of its threats, and leaning in to talk of its opportunities. this is the global race of our lives, and some countries are going to make ai breakthroughs, and export them. others will end up bu
here's our political editor, chris mason. helping with our travel plans, in our labs, exploring treatments for cancer quicker than any human could, and on our streets. now, who is that in the passenger seat? ai is now controlling the car. it is controlling the speed, the steering, the brake, the indicators. when a lectern meets a robot you can expect the prime minister not far away. the thing is, al is one of those things we hear a lot about. it has an impact here and there, butjust how big a...
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mason: i think we have gone through -- i will say we have gone through a phase transition.here was a long time where really build into the way we were thinking about things was, change as little as possible. we have designs that have their origins in the era of testing, and anything that we do to introduce a change in how we manufacture, can introduce some sort of uncertainty that might cause us to question that basis. and i think we are over that now. we are over it for a couple reasons. first off, because of the things like modeling and simulation tools, we have a better ability to understand the consequences of a change in material or a change in the manufacturing approach, and actually convince ourselves that it is ok. i think the other thing is, and james owen mentioned this in his session this morning, it is not just a question of can we design things that are easy to manufacture? this, what do the new manufacturing technologies enable in terms of design possibilities that simple he could not be accomplished any other way? and the fact that with a lot of additive manu
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her areas of research, women's history and masonic and templar history. american and british history of the 19th century. cole has been a regular presenter for the mid-continent library, as well as civic social and masonic organizations. her talk today is petticoat warriors. women played important roles, the american civil war on and off the battlefield. they fulfilled traditional and expanded domestic tasks on the home front. others took on completely new responsibility as entering the male sphere to create new possibilities and forever altered the world for women. thank you alisha cole. thank you. this is going to be a completely different topic a completely different approach than. what our previous presenter talked about. so, i mean, making sure i've got the right button here. all right. so we're going to start by talking a little bit about what we're mean by, the word sphere, what can get it with the coming of the industrial rivals in the late 18th century. families moved off the farm. they abandoned their rural life and moved into the cities. and wi
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cbs this morning, anthony mason went to the trio as they revisited 924 gilman street in berkeley, the teeth, mason later talked to them about the nominated album. >> this is your 14th album, which is also pretty amazing.. >> yeah, just crazy to think that we have made 14 albums. that is what i mean, it's like we just keep going and all of a sudden, somebody will point something out and every record is an era we are alive. >> one of the songs is dilemma, it was inspired by armstrong's struggles with mental health and alcohol addiction, he calls it one of the most honest songs he has ever written. >> you can watch the grammys on cbs news bay area, it starts at 5:00 p.m. on sunday on kpix and streaming on paramount plus. i loved green day, i grew up listening to them, i love that american idiot became a musical which is speaking my language, to see them evolve to this, he is a dad and his son is making his own name in music, so it is pretty cool. >> i think he is super cool and have to pay tribute to bay area teachers who gave them the first little seeds of music, we see you and salute y
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that's dean ball, research fellow at the george mason university's mercatus center. thanks for joining us. guest: thank you for having me. host: coming up, more of your phone calls in open forum. start calling in now. democrats, 202-748-8000 democrat. republicans, 202-748-8001. and 202-748-8002 for independents. we'll be right back. ♪ >> sunday night, on c-span's "q,"art two of our interview with with historian nigel hamilton, author of "lincoln vs. davis." he talks about the military faceoff between these two american presidents during the civil war and the impact the emancipation proclamation had on the war's outcome. >> from that moment the first of january 1863, the south was doomed. until then jefferson davis had been allowed by lincoln to frame the war as a noble white southern fight for independence. pure and simple. but from the moment that lincoln said no, you, jefferson davis, and your commander in chief robert e. lee, have attacked the north which is what they did in september of 1862. the equivalent of pearl harbor if you like. once you attacked the north
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institute founder george mason university at the george mason university law school.ntelligence committee welcome to the program. >> thank you for having me. in talking about this attack in new orleans, the fbi had said the attacker is 100% inspired by isis. tell us how they reach that conclusion. >> the most obvious is he put in isis flag on the back of his truck that he drove into that crowd. there on bourbon street killing 14 people. beyond that, we know that over the course of the last year and in particular up to his attack, he posted a number of things on social media indicating his allegiance to isis. indicating his concerns with the second western culture and the like. that is what is made clear to us in particular, he actually mentioned in one of his post right before he conducted the attack that he had this thing about killing his own family but decided that that would not be splashy enough it would knock it is cause enough attention and that was part of his concern which is why he conducted the horrific attack like he did there in new orleans. >> the u.s. i
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joining me now, reuters white house correspondent jeff mason, boston globe senior opinion writer kimberly atkins, store and cohost of the weekend right here on msnbc. former republican national chairman michael steele. so, jeff, the inspector general act of 2022, and i believe that amendment was pushed forward by none other than senator grassley, who's the chair of the judiciary committee. this requires a 30 day notice to congress before these igs can be fired. so it seems to me, and i've talked to lawyers, i've talked to senators over the weekend. this is just basically a violation of a law that congress passed. and congress is asking a lot of questions about this. >> including senator grassley. >> and you. >> were right to. >> mention him. >> and that's a. republican ally normally of a republican white house. >> but he he said specifically that that 30 day period obviously. >> was not given. and if. >> there was a. >> clear reason. >> for having done this, firings that hasn't been identified. >> yet by the white house. >> so it was clearly an effort by the president to get rid of folks
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bert says i threw mason. i don't remember throwing her. but at some point, she was out of my arms.t in the room. you were trying to get in there with the children? (crying) yeah. and then i was pulled out. dennis murphy (voiceover): that's when one of the men, she said, had started to strangle her with some pantyhose that had been left drying on the banister. i was having trouble breathing, and i couldn't get away. and i was having trouble even twisting out of it. dennis murphy (voiceover): tracey says she must have passed out because the next thing she remembered was waking up on the floor. she could hear bert cursing at the intruders. this was the moment she knew she had to act to protect her children. she ran for a gun safe tucked next to the bed in the master bedroom. i just dove into the room. and i just-- i went for the safe. dennis murphy (voiceover): she could feel dustin and the other man grabbing at her as she tried to open the safe. even so, she managed to punch in the code and open it. she grabbed a handgun and pointed it over her shoulder. but when she pulled the trigg
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for more, we're joined now by megan mason from the central sierra snow lab. megan, thank you for the time. it's good to see you here. so we have the first snow survey of the season in. it feels promising. how how encouraged should we feel about where the snowpack stands at this point? >> hi. thank you for having me. yes, we should feel good about it. we have a lot of snow on the ground for this time of year, and we're waiting to see what happens throughout the rest of the season. >> what do we need to have happen here throughout the rest of the season to keep us on target in terms of the state's water supply? >> yeah, we'd like to see the storm window stay open, but as you announced earlier that we have a dry window coming up. short term, we'll see about up to ten inches of snow coming over the weekend. but after that we might see a dry period. but we still have hope for february and march after that as well. >> yeah, still still a long way to go. but it is true. the next couple of weeks it looks like we're probably not going to be getting a whole lot of rain
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recently cbs mornings anthony mason spoke to the band and the conversation veered from punk to parenthood me being a father was on the job training. like i didn't know. everything i did back then was impulsive. you know. >> isn't it for everyone. >> yeah, after dookie i was married just three months after the record came out, and you know to adrian and found out the day after our marriage, the day we got married that we were having a kid. >> do you think that's changed your music in any way? >> oh yeah. being a parent makes everything more apparent. >> i mean, for us being in a band and stuff like that, like sleep depravation we were already used to so that parent of parents wasn't so bad. but you get that parent strength. from carrying children. and you get that extra layer of beef. so now me personally i hit harder now. >> yeah. >> we went straight from putting out doogie to cleaning up doogie. >> the show starting at 5:00 p.m. on sunday february 2nd. >>> looking forward to that. and coming up, is the best high school basketball player in (♪♪) ♪ (slow down) ♪ (♪♪) cut!!!! i get it! slow
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also in the east bay, the martinez masonic lodge number 41 is collecting donations to send down to southern california and diablo hills golf course in walnut creek is one of the drop off locations for donations. they're gathering food, water and clothing, and essential items like toiletries, chargers, bedding and diapers. drop offs at the golf club and at the martinez lodge. number 41 will be open until january 31st. staff at the golf course say they are already seeing a huge turnout. >> we've so far collected at least 200 pounds worth of donations so far in the very first day, so we're hoping to hopefully double or quadruple that. >> the masonic lodge says they'll be running all of the donations they receive down to southern california on february 1st. now, if you want to help, you can join fox's support of families impacted by the california wildfires. your donation enables the red cross to respond to and help people recover from this disaster. you can visit ktvu.com/wildfire help, or you can just scan the qr code right here on your screen. >> the winds are picking up in southern californ
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miami, ohio, william mason high school. >> sarah: feels the body with the spin and you have to be really impressed, really on both sides, as we see the moves of more of the inside presence of using leverage anybody knowing where to put that. but just really solid footwork and give to these players for the work they put in on the coaching staff, all of those things that allow them to be that effective around the rim. >> dave: i really don't know how good we are right now. i see it every day. well, granted, maryland is down a player, and lost a player in this game, but there are a lot of good things to be said about this texans ball club that is up by 40 with a 1-4 left on the clock. >> sarah: still going for number 18 in the country. and it was sent to -- so often to that point with coaches, not always looking at the actual margin of victory. looks like the process you go about it. and there's so much to like about how texas manufactures this victory. >> dave: a 19-5 start, got it going. paying even more dividends moving forward. coming down to the final 40 seconds. maryland having a hard
miami, ohio, william mason high school. >> sarah: feels the body with the spin and you have to be really impressed, really on both sides, as we see the moves of more of the inside presence of using leverage anybody knowing where to put that. but just really solid footwork and give to these players for the work they put in on the coaching staff, all of those things that allow them to be that effective around the rim. >> dave: i really don't know how good we are right now. i see it...