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announcer: former marine fighter pilot amy mcgrath and foreign policy defense expert michael ohanlan discuss out of the marine corps is modernizing itself to deter chinese aggression ending in the pacific. they explore how monetization relates to the russian invasion of ukraine and the potential chinese invasion of taiwan. the brookings institute host this conversation. >> i am joined today by two luminaries, amy mcgrath is a graduate of the west naval academy who served 20 years in the marines. she was the first woman in the marine corps to fly a combat mission in the fa18 and completed three combat deployments before continuing her service as an advisor to the u.s. house of representati
announcer: former marine fighter pilot amy mcgrath and foreign policy defense expert michael ohanlan discuss out of the marine corps is modernizing itself to deter chinese aggression ending in the pacific. they explore how monetization relates to the russian invasion of ukraine and the potential chinese invasion of taiwan. the brookings institute host this conversation. >> i am joined today by two luminaries, amy mcgrath is a graduate of the west naval academy who served 20 years in the...
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pilot amy mcgrath and foreign policy defense expert michael ohanlan discuss out of the marine corps is modernizing itself to deter chinese aggression ending in the pacific. they explore how monetization relates to the russian invasion of ukraine and the potential chinese invasion of taiwan. the brookings institute host this conversation. >> i am joined today by two luminaries, amy mcgrath is a graduate of the west naval academy who served 20 years in the marines. she was the first woman in the marine corps to fly a combat mission in the fa18 and completed three combat deployments before continuing her service as an advisor to the u.s. house of representatives armed services committee, working at the state department and also earning a master's degree in international security from johns hopkins university. as though that weren't enough to make many of us wonder what we've been doing with our own time. she also taught in the political science department at the us naval academy and has been a candidate for both the u.s. house and senate. it's really a pleasure to welcome you amy and to h
pilot amy mcgrath and foreign policy defense expert michael ohanlan discuss out of the marine corps is modernizing itself to deter chinese aggression ending in the pacific. they explore how monetization relates to the russian invasion of ukraine and the potential chinese invasion of taiwan. the brookings institute host this conversation. >> i am joined today by two luminaries, amy mcgrath is a graduate of the west naval academy who served 20 years in the marines. she was the first woman...
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. >> i am joined today by two luminaries, amy mcgrath is a graduate of the west naval academy who served 20 years in the marines. she was the first woman in the marine corps to fly a combat mission in the fa18 and completed three combat deployments before continuing her service as an advisor to the u.s. house of representatives armed services committee, working at the state department and also earning a master's degree in international security from johns hopkins university. as though that weren't enough to make many of us wonder what we've been doing with our own time. she also taught in the political science department at the us naval academy and has been a candidate for both the u.s. house and senate. it's really a pleasure to welcome you amy and to have you join brookings very own michael o hanlon the defense analysts, analysts, author of articles and books and numbers that are way too high for me to count. and of course the philip h. knight chair in defense and strategy. a reminder to our audience that you can send questions to events at brookings.e d.u. throughout. and thanks to th
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mcgrath bra who is tim mcgraw's father? oh uh yeah. tag mcgrath was that doug tug mcgraw.t you. okay where was he born? he was born in martinez martinez. that's a good guess. yeah good guess. yeah. a pack of you. i really like your wife. born on november the 24th 1914 of fame baseball player three times in v p. you know the name but he was born here. martinez, yankee clipper. sorry six game hit streak. marilyn monroe. no do lefty o dual. no. mr ruth. babe ruth, babe died in 48. okay, not babe. tug mcgraw mcgraw. oh yeah . you needed that one a little earlier, didn't you? jackie robinson, jackie robinson, you know? no jesus, no! jesus is incorrect. think italian. oh yogi berra, yogi berra? no joe dimaggio. yes that's right. yeah people don't know that. i know it. that's amazing. he lived in the city of martinez from 18 82 1914. in fact, his home is now a national historic landmark. he's a well known naturalist. who is this man who is the god mirror? mr john muir? yes alright. got one right. congratulations park is his name. mirror john mayer, jump your. yeah i got 11 out of
mcgrath bra who is tim mcgraw's father? oh uh yeah. tag mcgrath was that doug tug mcgraw.t you. okay where was he born? he was born in martinez martinez. that's a good guess. yeah good guess. yeah. a pack of you. i really like your wife. born on november the 24th 1914 of fame baseball player three times in v p. you know the name but he was born here. martinez, yankee clipper. sorry six game hit streak. marilyn monroe. no do lefty o dual. no. mr ruth. babe ruth, babe died in 48. okay, not babe....
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matt mcgrath, bbc news.s having a serious impact on wildlife in rivers. they're particularly concerned about chalk rivers and streams which support species like salmon, kingfisher and otter. some are starting to dry up. water companies say hosepipe bans are put in place to help protect river habitats. helen briggs reports. you can normally swim in this part of the river anton, but now water levels are so low, you can wade across. and you can tell from the cool, clear water, we're in a chalk river — a rare and beautiful place that's home to wildlife such as trout, otters and kingfishers. how precious is this habitat, and how do we better protect this river and the wildlife in it? this habitat is really precious, and that's because it has been filtered through this chalk, and then comes out very cool and clear. we see these beautiful river ecosystems. we've seen some trout today. i've also seen grayling here. there are salmon in some of our chalk streams, as well. this is our barrier reef or our amazon rainfor
matt mcgrath, bbc news.s having a serious impact on wildlife in rivers. they're particularly concerned about chalk rivers and streams which support species like salmon, kingfisher and otter. some are starting to dry up. water companies say hosepipe bans are put in place to help protect river habitats. helen briggs reports. you can normally swim in this part of the river anton, but now water levels are so low, you can wade across. and you can tell from the cool, clear water, we're in a chalk...
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mcgrath's daughter, aren't you? she was probably late 30s early 40s. and i looked at her and i said, yeah. and she said i want you to know something your mother saved my life. and you ought to be really proud of your mom. she's she's really special and you're really special to be her daughter. and it was that to me was the first time that i ever really realized. wow, you know and and so growing up my mother did have a big influence on me and later on when when i went into the marine corps and did these things and in in i usually was the only woman in my squadron or in my units and certain things would happen and i would call mom. you know like this happened mom what the f you know what i do about it. and insulation of you worried and what how do i get through this in? my mom would be like they did the same thing to me back in the 60s. just forget about it move on. you know, so my mother helped me. be all along the way even as an adult because she had been through what you know going in that male-dominated environment in 1960s of the medical profession.
mcgrath's daughter, aren't you? she was probably late 30s early 40s. and i looked at her and i said, yeah. and she said i want you to know something your mother saved my life. and you ought to be really proud of your mom. she's she's really special and you're really special to be her daughter. and it was that to me was the first time that i ever really realized. wow, you know and and so growing up my mother did have a big influence on me and later on when when i went into the marine corps and...
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our correspondent matt mcgrath has this report. mcgrath has this report.ter resources. scientists are warning that river levels in southern england may remain exceptionally low until october. some have already dried up. i never thought i'd see it in my lifetime. when running water stops flowing, it's going to be the end of the world as we know it. everything is going to go stagnant and that's it. you've got to have running water. the uk health security agency says, in the coming days, vulnerable people should stay hydrated, keep cool and take steps to prevent their homes from overheating. making things more uncomfortable will be the lack of respite at night. temperatures in some areas in the south won't drop below 20 celsius. for farmers already suffering from months of dry conditions, the impacts are not confined to the immediate future. they are increasingly worried about the long term. i can't grow my crops for next season at the moment, i can't plant them. there's no moisture in the ground. we're starting to the effects rolling into next year. last win
our correspondent matt mcgrath has this report. mcgrath has this report.ter resources. scientists are warning that river levels in southern england may remain exceptionally low until october. some have already dried up. i never thought i'd see it in my lifetime. when running water stops flowing, it's going to be the end of the world as we know it. everything is going to go stagnant and that's it. you've got to have running water. the uk health security agency says, in the coming days,...
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our correspondent, matt mcgrath, reports.ew days will also put extra pressure on already diminished water resources. scientists are warning that river levels in southern england may remain exceptionally low until october. some have already dried up. i never thought i'd see it in my lifetime. when running water stops flowing, it's going to be the end of the world as we know it. everything is going to go stagnant and that's it. you've got to have running water. forfarmers already for farmers already suffering from conditions, the impacts are not limited to the immediate future. they are increasingly worried about the long—term. i can't grow my crops for next season at the moment, i can't plant them. there's no moisture in the ground. we're starting to the effects rolling into next year. last winter we were planting lots of hedges and trees to improve the biodiversity on our farm landscape. much of that has died, we haven't been able the risk of fire in the uk is also growing. emergency services are urging people not to light bo
our correspondent, matt mcgrath, reports.ew days will also put extra pressure on already diminished water resources. scientists are warning that river levels in southern england may remain exceptionally low until october. some have already dried up. i never thought i'd see it in my lifetime. when running water stops flowing, it's going to be the end of the world as we know it. everything is going to go stagnant and that's it. you've got to have running water. forfarmers already for farmers...
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the rapper snoop dog has created a virtual ranch in the sandbox. mcgrath. he shot a recent music video. there is planning some concepts and also throws exclusive parties to attend those. you have to purchase one of his limited edition and f t party passes. so i can't give you a sneak preview of what goes on there. unfortunately, for the companies and brands willing to get creative, there's big financial opportunity here. but where's the best place to start? i got in touch with charles hamburrow, the ceo of a market intelligence platform, called geek. they analyze metabolic data and help brands develop their entry strategy. i think the winners are the ones that treat this space or frantically, and really look at best as a long time opportunity. inside virtual environments, the business model isn't advertising. that's not how riot gains makes money. they make money free the pairs. so when a brand gets involved, they have to really think about this quite happy and enrich the experience, add value to the experience. so we partner brands like gucci with the spor
the rapper snoop dog has created a virtual ranch in the sandbox. mcgrath. he shot a recent music video. there is planning some concepts and also throws exclusive parties to attend those. you have to purchase one of his limited edition and f t party passes. so i can't give you a sneak preview of what goes on there. unfortunately, for the companies and brands willing to get creative, there's big financial opportunity here. but where's the best place to start? i got in touch with charles...
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ah' woman said you are doctor mcgrath's daughter? i said yes she said i want you to know something.our mother save my life. you ought to be proud of your mom. she's really special and you are special to be her daughter. to me that was the first time i ever realized. so growing up my mother did have a l big influence on me and later on when i went into the marine corps and did these things and usually the only woman in my squadron or unit things would happen and i would call mom this happened. what do i do about it? how do i get through this? she was a they did the same thing to me in the sixties. move on. forget about it. so she helped me all along the way even as an adult i was able toed plow through some things that may have stopped others because mom said it's no big deal. move on. and today she still has a huge influence.he and with my daughter one of the things i loved about both my parents is they never made fun of me. i went to a catholic school we did certain things and not other things but they never said that's a dream that is not for you. that's how i want to be for my bo
ah' woman said you are doctor mcgrath's daughter? i said yes she said i want you to know something.our mother save my life. you ought to be proud of your mom. she's really special and you are special to be her daughter. to me that was the first time i ever realized. so growing up my mother did have a l big influence on me and later on when i went into the marine corps and did these things and usually the only woman in my squadron or unit things would happen and i would call mom this happened....
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, a thought say what grade level with several dead and wide wing and stream it to women's rights. mcgrath and again wild mommy and couple late in burned in south africa with disabilities, more likely to leave the jobs independent, make black lives matter. shine a spotlight on racially motivated beliefs, same sex marriage is being legalized in more and more countries. discrimination and inequality are part of everyday life. for many we ask why? because life is diversity. to make up your own mind. d. w, need for mines, a ended listening place of long mediterranean it's waters connect people of many cultures. seen of almost rock and to far abdul karim drift along with exploring modern lifestyles and mediterranean, where it has history left its traces, meeting regal, hearing their dreams. editorial journey this week on d. w. ah ah ah, this is dw news lie from berlin, a spat between 2 of the world's leading vaccine makers by and tech pfizer was the 1st past the post with an effective covered 19 vaccine. now my daughter is doing it for allegedly copying its technology. also on the show, the un
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retail me not kristen mcgrath says use your smartphone. take a few seconds with each item. search the web or apps. try to find discount code, coupons and other store prices. if you're not doing that -- >> you're almost certainly leaving money on the table you. might luck out you happen on the very best deals. but a lot of times there is a better deal out there. >> reporter: say a competing store is advertising an item for less. be bold. ask for a price match. >> and sometimes it's not just about the price, but perhaps another retailer is offering a discount code that gets you a discount on your purchase, or a free gift card with purchase. even a $5 gift card that you earn buying something from another retailer could maybe go a long way in getting pens and pencils for back to school. >> reporter: kristen says the salviest back to school shoppers research prices at home, especially when stocking up for the whole school year. >> i think reconnaissance is key. >> is it homework? yes. can it save you cash? also yes. >> can really make a big impact on the final cost if you do you
retail me not kristen mcgrath says use your smartphone. take a few seconds with each item. search the web or apps. try to find discount code, coupons and other store prices. if you're not doing that -- >> you're almost certainly leaving money on the table you. might luck out you happen on the very best deals. but a lot of times there is a better deal out there. >> reporter: say a competing store is advertising an item for less. be bold. ask for a price match. >> and sometimes...
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matt mcgrath, bbc news.ecast across the country. eustice met with the water company executives to discuss their ongoing response to protect water supplies and called on them to take necessary action such as fixing leaking pipes. two companies, southern water and south east water, have already announced a temporary ban on the use of sprinklers and hosepipes in parts of england. let's talk in more depth about water restrictions and implications with nicci russell, managing director at waterwise. she joins us from whitchurch, in north shropshire. evening to you. goodness, really difficult times, aren't they? is the time for both households and businesses to try to take stock here and think about what they can do? absolutely. this is really serious, this is right across the uk will need to do something about it and i think we've gotten use to thinking that water is infinite and it's a precious resource and there are more of us than they used to be and a lot of us than they used to be and a lot of us than they us
matt mcgrath, bbc news.ecast across the country. eustice met with the water company executives to discuss their ongoing response to protect water supplies and called on them to take necessary action such as fixing leaking pipes. two companies, southern water and south east water, have already announced a temporary ban on the use of sprinklers and hosepipes in parts of england. let's talk in more depth about water restrictions and implications with nicci russell, managing director at waterwise....
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notes. _ the celebrations on the pete mcgrath notes. that— the celebrations on the pete mcgrath notesppen at grassroots level now?— grassroots level now? i think the fa have invested _ grassroots level now? i think the fa have invested money _ grassroots level now? i think the fa have invested money to _ grassroots level now? i think the fa have invested money to get - grassroots level now? i think the fa have invested money to get more i have invested money to get more .irls have invested money to get more girls and — have invested money to get more girls and women playing football, which _ girls and women playing football, which is _ girls and women playing football, which is incredible. i think there is growing — which is incredible. i think there is growing numbers in schools. just over a _ is growing numbers in schools. just over a third — is growing numbers in schools. just over a third of girls are playing in schools — over a third of girls are playing in schools i— over a third of girls are playing in schools. i think the national schools _ schools. i think the national school
notes. _ the celebrations on the pete mcgrath notes. that— the celebrations on the pete mcgrath notesppen at grassroots level now?— grassroots level now? i think the fa have invested _ grassroots level now? i think the fa have invested money _ grassroots level now? i think the fa have invested money to _ grassroots level now? i think the fa have invested money to get - grassroots level now? i think the fa have invested money to get more i have invested money to get more .irls have invested...
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officer stephanie mcgrath and joseph matthews stepped in escorting mahoney, his groomsmen, the deejayolice boat turned into a bona fide party boat. >> when they got on the boat they turned into little giddy kids. they were cheering. they were very excited to be on the police boat. >> some people take limos. i've seen a horse and carriage but never a police boat to their wedding. i think we made their day. they made our day, too. >> reporter: mahoney even playing a prank taking this picture in handcuffs. he was going to send it to hannah. this is a bad idea. >> reporter: thanks to the harbor unit, the wedding party reached the island with minutes to spare. the fastest you've ever driven a boat? >> the fastest she could go we got them there. >> when they were all running up with the biggest smiles on their face, you will never believe what just happened. so they were all, like, so excited and that made any stress that i had before go away. >> congratulations. >> reporter: how did the rest of the night go? >> it's good to get a good call for a change and help people out. >> reporter: and
officer stephanie mcgrath and joseph matthews stepped in escorting mahoney, his groomsmen, the deejayolice boat turned into a bona fide party boat. >> when they got on the boat they turned into little giddy kids. they were cheering. they were very excited to be on the police boat. >> some people take limos. i've seen a horse and carriage but never a police boat to their wedding. i think we made their day. they made our day, too. >> reporter: mahoney even playing a prank taking...
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please welcome amy mcgrath. [applause] our next guest more than 26 years as special agent with the gefbi and today she recalls the experiences that shaped her life. please welcome kathy stearman. [applause] you can hear me. so amy is going to let me ask the first question. first of all i want to say to you amy thank you for everything you have done for our country and your service and for all that you have done for young women who follow you and all those little girls who can look at amy and not ask the question, will i be able to do that? will i be able to fly back f-18? those little girls can say i can do that and that's because of amy soaked givee her a big hand for that. [applause] my first question is this. for me and for i would say most people in this room we are never going to fly in fa 18, right? the closest we will ever come is watching the new tom cruise movie where he's not really flying the plane. so i've really want to know and amy touched on this in her book about flying in fa 18 but i want to kno
please welcome amy mcgrath. [applause] our next guest more than 26 years as special agent with the gefbi and today she recalls the experiences that shaped her life. please welcome kathy stearman. [applause] you can hear me. so amy is going to let me ask the first question. first of all i want to say to you amy thank you for everything you have done for our country and your service and for all that you have done for young women who follow you and all those little girls who can look at amy and...
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pop out that mcgrath demanded the inspector general step aside from the investigation into missing secretvice text. the new calls coming after seeing and reports revealing that investigators knew for more than a year than tex had been erased. join me now to discuss cnn political analyst alex burns, the coauthor of this will not pass. trump biden, the battle for america's future. and kim whaley, a visiting professor at the. american university and even the author of an upcoming book, how to think like a lawyer. so good to have both of you on. good evening kim. these lawmakers are demanding transcribed interviews for key staffers at the inspector general about the drop efforts to recover these text messages. how do these relate to the broader investigation. i like the head. centered ignorant. . earlier i asked if the ig was acting in bad faith. listen to this. >> it is a. choice, faith or incompetence. the bottom line is that when this kind of critical information is not transferred from one administration to the other that is a routine. and he treated it as such. >> so the timing of these
pop out that mcgrath demanded the inspector general step aside from the investigation into missing secretvice text. the new calls coming after seeing and reports revealing that investigators knew for more than a year than tex had been erased. join me now to discuss cnn political analyst alex burns, the coauthor of this will not pass. trump biden, the battle for america's future. and kim whaley, a visiting professor at the. american university and even the author of an upcoming book, how to...
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. >> reporter: retailmenot's kristin mcgrath says if you wait a few weeks to buy your kids' new clothesch as 70% less than right now. when exactly should you start clothes shopping? >> wait until labor day, when you're going to find really fantastic clothing deals. >> reporter: also, keep an eye on the clearance rack. many are sparse now, but the california retailers association's forecast for more markdowns is frugally favorable. >> i think you're going to see some products on there that were kind of a couple years old that got stuck in the supply chain. i think that will come out. i think some of our discount stores you see, they're going to get some more supply because stores will be offloading to that. >> reporter: what about shoes? >> kids do grow fast, so sometimes shoes are a must-have purchase. >> reporter: kristin and i conversed again. if you can wait to buy shoes, just do it. >> shoes, like clothing, is seasonal. >> reporter: maybe buy the kids one new pair of shoes and a few outfits now to start the school year, then wait until after labor day to overhaul their full wardrobe
. >> reporter: retailmenot's kristin mcgrath says if you wait a few weeks to buy your kids' new clothesch as 70% less than right now. when exactly should you start clothes shopping? >> wait until labor day, when you're going to find really fantastic clothing deals. >> reporter: also, keep an eye on the clearance rack. many are sparse now, but the california retailers association's forecast for more markdowns is frugally favorable. >> i think you're going to see some...
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announcer: former marine fighter pilot amy mcgrath and foreign policy defense expert michael ohanlaniscuss out of the marine corps is modernizing itself to deter chinese military aggression in the indo pacific. they explore how monetization relates to the russian invasion of ukraine and the potential chinese invasion of taiwan. the brookings institute host this conversation. the brookings institute host this conversation. >> i am joined today by two luminaries, amy mcgrath is a graduate of the west naval academy who served 20 years in the marines. she was the first woman in the marine corps to fly a combat mission in the fa18 and completed three combat deployments before continuing her service as an advisor to the u.s. house of representatives armed services committee, working at the state department and also earning a master's degree in international security from johns hopkins university. as though that weren't enough to make many of us wonder what we've been doing with our o
announcer: former marine fighter pilot amy mcgrath and foreign policy defense expert michael ohanlaniscuss out of the marine corps is modernizing itself to deter chinese military aggression in the indo pacific. they explore how monetization relates to the russian invasion of ukraine and the potential chinese invasion of taiwan. the brookings institute host this conversation. the brookings institute host this conversation. >> i am joined today by two luminaries, amy mcgrath is a graduate...
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>> retailmenot's kristin mcgrath says use your smart phone.seconds with each item, search the web or apps, try to find discount codes, coupons and other stores' prices. if you're not doing that -- >> you're almost certainly leaving money on the table. you might luck out that you happened on the very best deal. a lot of times there's a better deal out there. >> reporter: say a competing store is advertising an item for less. be bold. ask for a price match. >> sometimes it's not just about the price but perhaps another retailer is offering a discount code that gets you a discount on your purchase, or a free gift card with purchase, even a $5.00 gift card that you earn buying something from another retailer could maybe go a long way in getting pens and pencils for back to school. >> i'll be back tomorrow. we have fashion advice, now the about the style, but how to save money on clothes and shoes. i'll see you then. >> saving money is always a good thing. >> we love it. >>> next, top stories we're following include a bold break-in that cost one bu
>> retailmenot's kristin mcgrath says use your smart phone.seconds with each item, search the web or apps, try to find discount codes, coupons and other stores' prices. if you're not doing that -- >> you're almost certainly leaving money on the table. you might luck out that you happened on the very best deal. a lot of times there's a better deal out there. >> reporter: say a competing store is advertising an item for less. be bold. ask for a price match. >> sometimes...
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after that former marine fighter pilot amy mcgrath and foreign policy and defense expert michael o'hanloncuss marine corps modernization. announcer: c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including mediacom. >> the world changed in an instant, mediacom was ready. internet traffic soared, and we never slowed down. schools and businesses went virtual, and we powered a new reality. at mediacom, we are built to keep you ahead. announcer: mediacom supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] ♪ announcer: up next, nasa administrator bill nelson and other leaders hold a briefing on the agency about the guest moon to mars program.
after that former marine fighter pilot amy mcgrath and foreign policy and defense expert michael o'hanloncuss marine corps modernization. announcer: c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including mediacom. >> the world changed in an instant, mediacom was ready. internet traffic soared, and we never slowed down. schools and businesses went virtual, and we powered a new reality. at mediacom, we are built to keep you ahead....
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officer stephanie mcgrath and joseph matthews stepped in, escorting mahoney, his grooms men, the deejayy turned into little giddy kids, they were cheering, they were very excited to be on the police boat. >> reporter: some people take limos, i've seen a horse and carriage, but never a police boat to their wedding. >> reporter: mahoney even playing a prank on his soon to be bride, taking this picture in handcuffs. >> i was going to send it to hannah. i was, like, this is a bad idea. >> reporter: thanks to the harbor unit, the wedding party reached the island with minutes to spare. fastest you've ever drive and boat. >> this boat is pretty slow. as fast as she could go, we got them there. >> when they were all running up with the biggest smiles on their face, like, you will never believe what just happened. so they were all, like, so excited, and that made, you know, any stress i had before go away. >> congratulations. >> how did the rest of the night go? >> good to get a good call for a change. sometimes you get not so nice calls. >> reporter: and making for an unforgettable moment for t
officer stephanie mcgrath and joseph matthews stepped in, escorting mahoney, his grooms men, the deejayy turned into little giddy kids, they were cheering, they were very excited to be on the police boat. >> reporter: some people take limos, i've seen a horse and carriage, but never a police boat to their wedding. >> reporter: mahoney even playing a prank on his soon to be bride, taking this picture in handcuffs. >> i was going to send it to hannah. i was, like, this is a bad...
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i'm joined by our environment correspondent matt mcgrath.of the viewers _ around the vastness of it. many of the viewers are _ around the vastness of it. many of the viewers are looking _ around the vastness of it. many of the viewers are looking at - around the vastness of it. many of the viewers are looking at the i around the vastness of it. many of. the viewers are looking at the media in the last few years will find it pretty obvious. the fact is the planet is warming up and we are getting more forest fires and they are burning more trees. it has doubled over the last 20 years, which is when we have seen the real impacts of climate change hit home. the simple takeaway is the most stunning takeaway, the fact this is really happening and it is burning all over the planet, especially in those northern regions like russia, as you saw with steve rosenberg. that is where the vast majority of these trees are burning and doing incredible damage. brute these trees are burning and doing incredible damage.— these trees are burning and doing incred
i'm joined by our environment correspondent matt mcgrath.of the viewers _ around the vastness of it. many of the viewers are _ around the vastness of it. many of the viewers are looking _ around the vastness of it. many of the viewers are looking at - around the vastness of it. many of the viewers are looking at the i around the vastness of it. many of. the viewers are looking at the media in the last few years will find it pretty obvious. the fact is the planet is warming up and we are getting...
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earlier, our environment correspondent, matt mcgrath, had more detail.ot in the last two decades to be able to look at those fires, tree losses caused by fires and those caused by agriculture and logging and being able to separate those out. it's probably no surprise to anyone who has looked at the news in the last number of years to see the number of fires around the world and the number of trees being lost has increased rapidly, but it has increased to the surprise of many scientists because it has scientists because it's and the number of trees being lost has increased rapidly, but it's increased to the surprise of many scientists because it's essentially doubled over the last 20 years and we're now losing in 2021, where the latest figures are from, the area the size of portugal in terms of trees being burned down. as you say, an awful lot of this is happening in northern latitudes, countries you wouldn't traditionally expect there to be big problems with fires, like russia and canada, that is where the big losses are happening. if it is connected to
earlier, our environment correspondent, matt mcgrath, had more detail.ot in the last two decades to be able to look at those fires, tree losses caused by fires and those caused by agriculture and logging and being able to separate those out. it's probably no surprise to anyone who has looked at the news in the last number of years to see the number of fires around the world and the number of trees being lost has increased rapidly, but it has increased to the surprise of many scientists because...
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pilot amy mcgrath and foreign policy and defense expert michael o'hanlon discuss marine corps modernization. announcer: c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including mediacom. >> the world changed in an instant, mediacom was ready. internet traffic soared, and we never slowed down. schools and businesses went virtual, and we powered a new reality. at mediacom, we are built to keep you ahead. announcer: mediacom supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] ♪ announcer: up next, nasa administrator bill nelson and other leaders hold a briefing on the agency about the guest moon to mars program. meeting, this is a live coverage on c-span. >> we return humans to the moon for scientific discovery, technological innovation and development and extend humanity further i
pilot amy mcgrath and foreign policy and defense expert michael o'hanlon discuss marine corps modernization. announcer: c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including mediacom. >> the world changed in an instant, mediacom was ready. internet traffic soared, and we never slowed down. schools and businesses went virtual, and we powered a new reality. at mediacom, we are built to keep you ahead. announcer: mediacom supports...
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live to cardiff now and our environment correspondent matt mcgrath.ve been measuring them now- forest fires? they have been measuring them now for - forest fires? they have been - measuring them now for decades and what this report looks at is what has happened over the past 20 years and they have been able to use satellite information which has improved a lot in the last couple of decades to look at those fires which are caused by those tree losses, caused by fires, caused by agriculture and logging, and separate those out, and it is no surprise to anybody who has been looking at the news to see that the number of fires around the world and the number of trees lost has increased rapidly but it has increased rapidly but it has increased to the surprise of many scientists because it has essentially doubled in the last 20 years and we are now losing in 2021, the latest figures, an area of the size of portugal in terms of trees that are being burnt down, and a lot of this is happening in northern latitudes, countries you would not expect there to be big
live to cardiff now and our environment correspondent matt mcgrath.ve been measuring them now- forest fires? they have been measuring them now for - forest fires? they have been - measuring them now for decades and what this report looks at is what has happened over the past 20 years and they have been able to use satellite information which has improved a lot in the last couple of decades to look at those fires which are caused by those tree losses, caused by fires, caused by agriculture and...
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to discuss this more, i'm joined now by our environment correspondent, matt mcgrath.sador in the uk on the bbc this morning saying something along the lines that germany's view of the russians were burning this simply because they could not store it or sell it to anybody else but they could be other reasons, technical reasons for this but what we do know is that sincejune, this flare has been burning everyday and burning very largely, and producing about 9000 tonnes of carbon dioxide about 9000 tonnes of carbon dioxide a day so producing a lot of suit as well as going up to the arctic. it's a difficult to estimate how much damage this will do but having that flare this close to the artic is the wrong place to have it because that suit can transport very easily,, enhancing the melting going on here and it's a really bad mixture in that sense so you have to think about where this is located and it's about a0 kilometres from the border with finland which has the border with finland which has the longest border in europe with russia so if they want something to be seen ac
to discuss this more, i'm joined now by our environment correspondent, matt mcgrath.sador in the uk on the bbc this morning saying something along the lines that germany's view of the russians were burning this simply because they could not store it or sell it to anybody else but they could be other reasons, technical reasons for this but what we do know is that sincejune, this flare has been burning everyday and burning very largely, and producing about 9000 tonnes of carbon dioxide about 9000...
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the red for ruth, we copied it off the ping test in australia with the glenn mcgrath foundation and we've,000 children a year lose a parent. can i ask what the process was like for you and your two sons at the time and what you learn from that that made you want to create this foundation? t made you want to create this foundation?— foundation? i think the great learnin: foundation? i think the great learning for— foundation? i think the great learning for me _ foundation? i think the great learning for me was - foundation? i think the great learning for me was that - foundation? i think the great learning for me was that i i foundation? i think the great i learning for me was that i didn't want _ learning for me was that i didn't want to— learning for me was that i didn't want to think about ruth's death and i was happy kicking the can down the road although we knew unfortunately would _ road although we knew unfortunately would happen and ruth had the courage — would happen and ruth had the courage to say, i can't enjoy the rest _ courage to say, i can't enjoy the rest of— courage to say
the red for ruth, we copied it off the ping test in australia with the glenn mcgrath foundation and we've,000 children a year lose a parent. can i ask what the process was like for you and your two sons at the time and what you learn from that that made you want to create this foundation? t made you want to create this foundation?— foundation? i think the great learnin: foundation? i think the great learning for— foundation? i think the great learning for me _ foundation? i think the great...