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mauna kea is june a logically linked --enealogically linked tohe people.ura a kea is own as ancestor, rr teacher, our protector, corrector, and our guide. so for the last 10 years, we have held off the project of the building of an 18 story telescope on the top of our mountain near the summit on a pristine area over our water aquifer and the source of water for much of this island. those who are partnering in this project are canada, china, indidia, japan, and the united ststatesn ththe area ofalifornia withhe largest single donor beg the gordon andetetty mre foundation in palo alto. so why we're standing for this motatain i quite simple, amy. anand thk you for having me on the sh.. if i could put it ryry simply, i would saifif we don't stand for the most sacred, what will we stand for? ananif not now, when willll we and? the stand -it isotot jusnative pple e an not just the local communit but rlly a worldwideommunity becae trere areo many milariti. therare native peopl everhere around the worl stananng for their mountaints, further waters, for their land
mauna kea is june a logically linked --enealogically linked tohe people.ura a kea is own as ancestor, rr teacher, our protector, corrector, and our guide. so for the last 10 years, we have held off the project of the building of an 18 story telescope on the top of our mountain near the summit on a pristine area over our water aquifer and the source of water for much of this island. those who are partnering in this project are canada, china, indidia, japan, and the united ststatesn ththe area...
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. >> thousands barricaded the road lead together summit of naun mauna kea to protest the constructionded by a palo alto based foundation. today hundreds gathered with demands to end the project. chris reyes has the story. >> reporter: bay area based hawaiians friends and familyin big island doing the same thing. standing up for what they call their sacred mountain. and demand agend to the 30 meter telescope project supposed to begin construction at the summit of mauna kea next week. >> we're not against the telescope. we think it's great. just not on our land. hawaiians are willing to lay down their life for there. >> so far 35 people have been arrested on the big island, many of them the communities's elders. renee price was one of them. >> i went and yes, i did go with the intention of getting arrested. because i wanted to make a point. >> reporter: the 30 meter telescope project chose to build on mauna kea in 2008 and controversial ever since. it finally got the green light in 2018. on its website, the project claims the telescope will revolutionize our understanding of the univers
. >> thousands barricaded the road lead together summit of naun mauna kea to protest the constructionded by a palo alto based foundation. today hundreds gathered with demands to end the project. chris reyes has the story. >> reporter: bay area based hawaiians friends and familyin big island doing the same thing. standing up for what they call their sacred mountain. and demand agend to the 30 meter telescope project supposed to begin construction at the summit of mauna kea next week....
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i just mauna. 3 days how long no. com they all gone now fail the show live. day and i'll phone a fan. check in and check out germany's amanda many lakes. focused again leans on someone who knows to the fans on the ship the image of this region with this trouble reports about brandenburg the best place castle and peoples to date i am following in his footsteps. brandenberg this vacation land. next to. robots that are still in the development phase. but what's going to happen when they grow up. will schumann's admission in spring able to piece me co-exist. or are we on the verge of a remarkable life so. if we just bumble into this totally unprepared with our heads in the sand fusing to think about what could go wrong then let's face it it's probably going to be the biggest mistake in human history. artificial intelligence is now spreading through our society. is this the beginning of a good and digital age. will we be subjected to continuous state surveillance. took me on the experts be able to agree on technical guidelines or will this technology create a dead
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actor who spent part of his childhood in honolulu wants to prevent the construction near the base of maunaea which he and other islanders consider to be sacred. yesterday he visited the protest site and met with island elders. scientists say the telescope would help make significant discoveries about the universe. >>> and our cbs boston station wbz reports that a jogger took down a man that exposed himself to her saying i'm going to get you, darling. surveillance cameras captured the incident. the mom of two chased after the man, confronted him, and pinned him down, but she says when she screamed for help, no one stopped and he was able to get away. now she has a message for those who just kept on walking. >> people, respond for god's sake. if somebody's saying call the police, everybody's trying to stay away, don't get involved. my day will be destroyed. five minutes later, i could have been raped in a corner. you guys are really too busy for your day to just call the police. >> state police are actively searching for the man. >>> still to come, what do old mobile phones and olympics have
actor who spent part of his childhood in honolulu wants to prevent the construction near the base of maunaea which he and other islanders consider to be sacred. yesterday he visited the protest site and met with island elders. scientists say the telescope would help make significant discoveries about the universe. >>> and our cbs boston station wbz reports that a jogger took down a man that exposed himself to her saying i'm going to get you, darling. surveillance cameras captured the...
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than a week says a protest got underway against the construction of a new telescope atop hawaii's mauna kea a volcano accusations flew over the weekend with the governor say the protests are getting out of hand after a lengthy visit with protesters blocking access to the mountain's summit. why some 10 a governor josh green said the controversial telescope project might have to move on if an agreement with his opponents cannot be reached he also said he urged the governor to remove law enforcement from the mountain. >>i will go back and asked the governor to find a way to de escalate the situation i will ask. take any type of. because i think that's absolutely necessary. >>green is the highest ranking public official to visit the large big island protests here in the bay area, a demonstration in support of the monarchy you both testers is plan for 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. the palo alto. from the time is usually when folks like that a long road trips and tonight we meet a woman who is. >>taking the idea to an entirely new level in this edition of find tales we introduce you to a seaso
than a week says a protest got underway against the construction of a new telescope atop hawaii's mauna kea a volcano accusations flew over the weekend with the governor say the protests are getting out of hand after a lengthy visit with protesters blocking access to the mountain's summit. why some 10 a governor josh green said the controversial telescope project might have to move on if an agreement with his opponents cannot be reached he also said he urged the governor to remove law...
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protests against construction of a giant telescope are now in their fourth day.e blked roads leading to maunatain is considered sacred by native hawaiians, but ive courts have ruled the telescope can be built. up next, remembering the heroes n 9/11. ancestry...gave us context. this...whole world ...of people ...adventurous people... and survivors. it was interesting to think about their lives... their successes... and...their hardships. i think that's part of what i want my kids to know. they come from people who... were brave. and took risks. big risks. no pressure. [short laugh] bring your family history to life, like never before. get started for free at ancestry.com. [ text notification now that you have] new dr. scholl's massaging gel advanced insoles with softer, bouncier gel waves, you'll move over 10% more than before. dr. scholl' bo to mo. (driver) relax, it's just a bug. that's not a bug, that's not a bug! (burke) hit and drone. seen it, covered it. at farmers, we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ i didn't have to
protests against construction of a giant telescope are now in their fourth day.e blked roads leading to maunatain is considered sacred by native hawaiians, but ive courts have ruled the telescope can be built. up next, remembering the heroes n 9/11. ancestry...gave us context. this...whole world ...of people ...adventurous people... and survivors. it was interesting to think about their lives... their successes... and...their hardships. i think that's part of what i want my kids to know. they...
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protesters have blocked roads leading to mauna kea. mountain is considered sacred by native hawaiian islands, but the courts have ruled the telescope can be built. >>> up next, remembering the heroes of 9/11. >> this portion is sponsored by ancestry. unlock your past, inspire your future. >>> nearly 18 years after 9/11, the toll continues to rise. tonight we remember two brave new york firefighters who worked on the 9/11 rescue and recovery. kevin nolan was 58, and richard driscoll was 73. both died of cancer. driscoll was the 200th member of the fdny to die of a 9/11-related illness, and the department lost 343 men on the day of the attack. congress is expected to extend the 9/11 compensation fund, but yesterday senator rand paul blocked the fast tracking of the bill, noting the country is $22 trillion in debt. but what about the debt of gratitude america owes first responders and their family? that is a debt the country can never repay. for sacrifices we can't afford to dreg. i'm norah o'donnell in new york. thanks for joining us. we
protesters have blocked roads leading to mauna kea. mountain is considered sacred by native hawaiian islands, but the courts have ruled the telescope can be built. >>> up next, remembering the heroes of 9/11. >> this portion is sponsored by ancestry. unlock your past, inspire your future. >>> nearly 18 years after 9/11, the toll continues to rise. tonight we remember two brave new york firefighters who worked on the 9/11 rescue and recovery. kevin nolan was 58, and...
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it would be installed on mauna kea, hawaii's tallest mountain which is home to other telescopes.ountain sacred. 50 years ago today neil armstrong took one small step for man and one giant leap for mankind. the world ward the historic moon landing and it forever changed space exploration. abc reporter maggie rulli is live at the johnson space center in houston. good morning, maggie. >> reporter: kumasi, kood morning. there will be celebrations across the country, national mall, times square and arguably the biggest happening here, johnson space center outside of houston, texas. we saw thousands of people yesterday. organizers expect up to 20,000 people here today. everyone saying they're excited to remember the monumental moment in history. kumasi, what is wild is experts say that moment almost never happened. 50 years ago this morning the entire nation was holding its breath. >> the drama of watching the apollo 11 in the summer of '69 is can they do it. >> reporter: after more than four days, apollo 11 was about to enter its final descent on to the moon. >> the first part went pr
it would be installed on mauna kea, hawaii's tallest mountain which is home to other telescopes.ountain sacred. 50 years ago today neil armstrong took one small step for man and one giant leap for mankind. the world ward the historic moon landing and it forever changed space exploration. abc reporter maggie rulli is live at the johnson space center in houston. good morning, maggie. >> reporter: kumasi, kood morning. there will be celebrations across the country, national mall, times...
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to prevent construction crews from reaching the site of a massive telescope being planned atop the mauna kea volcano. >> we have a right to worship in the environment of our beliefs. respect it. amy: the site is considered sacr b by nave h hawians w w say the constructionf f the ththir metererelescope was apapoved without consulting ththeicommununies. just hrsrs aft wededneay's arres,s, hawi'democrcric goveoror, dad igige gned a a emerncncy orr grgranng polole more power to eaear thway for constrtition eipmement and the e are me o of e heheadline this idedemocry nonow, democracow.org, e war an peace port. 'm amgoodman. nermeen:nd i'm nermeeshaikh. weome to a of our lieners and views from aund the countrand arou the wor. tens of ousands puerto ricansook to t streets wednesdacalling r the resignatn of govnor ricao ssello flowing t leak of seri of sexi and viont text messas betweea govern and mbers of his tt also includedokes abo victimsf hurricane maria. this is feminist activist zo davi. >> this is the seventh coconsecivee days that the peope man ricardoe, the rossello resign immediately.
to prevent construction crews from reaching the site of a massive telescope being planned atop the mauna kea volcano. >> we have a right to worship in the environment of our beliefs. respect it. amy: the site is considered sacr b by nave h hawians w w say the constructionf f the ththir metererelescope was apapoved without consulting ththeicommununies. just hrsrs aft wededneay's arres,s, hawi'democrcric goveoror, dad igige gned a a emerncncy orr grgranng polole more power to eaear thway...
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a long-awaited showdown between members of the community and those seeking to build a telescope on maunarotesters prefer to be described as pro-protecters have been blocking the construction from the very beginning on the streets, in the court and now creating this large organized camp to essentially block the route to the site where this $1.4 billion observatory is to be built. now, for the natives this dormant volcano is much more than just a patch of land. it is sacred ground. it isascended into the heavens. their ancestors are buried there which, according to an organize organizer they're making this last stand. they've already seen a presence of at least 2,000 people. these were people who were sleeping in cars, some of them even sleeping on hardened lava here and it certainly has led to a fairly tense moment. in fact, just a few days ago about 33 of those protesters who were arrested, many of them elders, certainly leading to anger in the community. we should mention most of them were released almost immediately, however, those tensions still remain, especially because of an emerge
a long-awaited showdown between members of the community and those seeking to build a telescope on maunarotesters prefer to be described as pro-protecters have been blocking the construction from the very beginning on the streets, in the court and now creating this large organized camp to essentially block the route to the site where this $1.4 billion observatory is to be built. now, for the natives this dormant volcano is much more than just a patch of land. it is sacred ground. it isascended...
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it would be installed on mauna kea, hawaii's tallest mountain which is home to other telescopes. some hawaiian natives consider the mountain sacred. >>> 50 years ago today neil armstrong made a land mooning. abc news reporter maggie rulli is live at the johnson space center in houston. good morning, >> 50 years ago this morning the entire nation was holding its breath. >> the drama of watching the apollo 11 in the summer of 'of the the' 69 is can they do it. >> reporter: after more than four days it was about to zee krend on the moon. >> the first part went pretty well, just about textbook stuff except suddenly they reported -- >> 1202 priority display alarms came out. >> my first thought was, oh, gosh, we're not going to make it. we're dead in the water. >> it over shot his landing and was burning fuel faster than expected. >> i think many americans at some time in their life have driven when the gas gauge reads empty. >> for the astronauts it back a life or death situation. armstrong manually guided the lunar lander known as the eagle carefully down to the moon surface. >> tran
it would be installed on mauna kea, hawaii's tallest mountain which is home to other telescopes. some hawaiian natives consider the mountain sacred. >>> 50 years ago today neil armstrong made a land mooning. abc news reporter maggie rulli is live at the johnson space center in houston. good morning, >> 50 years ago this morning the entire nation was holding its breath. >> the drama of watching the apollo 11 in the summer of 'of the the' 69 is can they do it. >>...
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the project is slated for mauna kea, but some native hawaiians say that the work will desecrate sacredund. up to 2,000 demonstrators have turned out to prevent construction. the governor's action gives police more options to remove the blockades. on wall street today, the dow jones industrial average gained three points to close near 27,223. the nasdaq rose 22 points, and the s&p 500 added ten. and, the top u.s. diplomat in iran during the 1979 hostage crisis has died. l. bruce laingen was appointed to tehran just months before iranian protesters stohe u.s. embassy. he was among the 52 americans held hostage for 444 days. as 96. still to come on the newshour: how pharmaceutical companies fueled a spike in overdose deaths, as the opioid epidemicen was wog. ruphoto app goes viral, and sparks fears oveian misuse of facial recognition. taking history into the future. the new head of the smithsonian institute, lonnie bunch, in hisi first nationalerview since taking the helm. and, much more. >> woodruff: this fall could see a legal reckoning for opioids manufacturers and distributors. states
the project is slated for mauna kea, but some native hawaiians say that the work will desecrate sacredund. up to 2,000 demonstrators have turned out to prevent construction. the governor's action gives police more options to remove the blockades. on wall street today, the dow jones industrial average gained three points to close near 27,223. the nasdaq rose 22 points, and the s&p 500 added ten. and, the top u.s. diplomat in iran during the 1979 hostage crisis has died. l. bruce laingen was...
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long-disputed telescope project against protests todaywo thd-renowned site on the island's highest peak "mauna kea" is a sacred place ofd worship ayer for hawaii's native community who has disputed construction there multiple times. scientists hope the telescope still to come on the "newshour," how president trump isanning the flames of racial tensions; the climate of fear amongan immi amid calls for increased ice raids; a top executive from chinese telec giant huawei on the controversial company's global reach, and much more. >> woodruff: it is a political fight that could worsen already deep divisions in our country. president trump escalates his nationalist rhetoric while democrats in congress unite around the idea of diversity. yamiche alcindor begr coverage. >> reporter: do you think your tweets were racist, mr. president? >> not at all. not at all. >> reporter: president trump doubling down on racist tweets. today at a white house event aimed atelebrating american manufacturing, the president defended his targeting of four freshmen congresswomen of color. and he once again questioned the
long-disputed telescope project against protests todaywo thd-renowned site on the island's highest peak "mauna kea" is a sacred place ofd worship ayer for hawaii's native community who has disputed construction there multiple times. scientists hope the telescope still to come on the "newshour," how president trump isanning the flames of racial tensions; the climate of fear amongan immi amid calls for increased ice raids; a top executive from chinese telec giant huawei on the...