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alabama and national geographic the coordinates to the ship, the first time the national geographiccheologist touched pieces of the clotilda. they were sitting on my boat holding the pieces of. the ship they published big blockbuster story announcing the clotilda had been found and didn't mention me. and so when i complained they put me in is the guy who found the wrong ship because i actually found two ships so i had to threaten to sue national geographic to get included in their article, which i will say about that. i did cancel my subscription. so looking for the ship started with a phone call. i been an investigative reporter in mobile 20 years. never once thought of looking for the clotilda because didn't realize it was missing. i knew that the ship, the last slave ship came in mobile, but that's where the story ended for me. there was a painting of it in town. you see. i didn't understand that. the ship had been burned and. and all that stuff. a friend called and told me i should look for it. and i said, that's crazy. that's like looking for pirate treasure. you know, this thi
alabama and national geographic the coordinates to the ship, the first time the national geographiccheologist touched pieces of the clotilda. they were sitting on my boat holding the pieces of. the ship they published big blockbuster story announcing the clotilda had been found and didn't mention me. and so when i complained they put me in is the guy who found the wrong ship because i actually found two ships so i had to threaten to sue national geographic to get included in their article,...
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all right, coming up, breathtaking images from the pages of "national geographic." that's next.llo, i saw you move in, and i wanted to welcome you to the neighborhood with some homemade biscuits! oh, that's so nice! and a little tip, geico could help you save on homeowners insurance. hmm! cookies! uhh, biscuits. mmmm, is there a little nutmeg in there? oh it's my mum's secret recipe. you can tell me. it's a secret. is it cinnamon? it's my mum's secret recipe. call geico and see how easy saving on homeowners and condo insurance can be. i'll come back for the plate. avoiding triggers but can't keep migraines away? qulipta® can help prevent migraines. you can't always prevent what's going on outside... that's why qulipta® helps what's going on inside. qulipta® gets right to work. in a 3-month study, qulipta® significantly reduced monthly migraine days and the majority of people reduced them by 50 to 100%. qulipta® blocks cgrp a protein believed to be a cause of migraines. qulipta® is a preventive treatment for episodic migraine. most common side effects are nausea, constipation, an
all right, coming up, breathtaking images from the pages of "national geographic." that's next.llo, i saw you move in, and i wanted to welcome you to the neighborhood with some homemade biscuits! oh, that's so nice! and a little tip, geico could help you save on homeowners insurance. hmm! cookies! uhh, biscuits. mmmm, is there a little nutmeg in there? oh it's my mum's secret recipe. you can tell me. it's a secret. is it cinnamon? it's my mum's secret recipe. call geico and see how...
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the documentary referring to the national geographic documentary. interestingly i am not with named in her even though i give the court as to the ship for the first time national geographic archaeologist touch pizzas they were sitting on my boat. holding the pieces of the ship. they publish the big blockbuster story announcing it had been found and did not mention me. and so when i complained they put me in as the guy who found the wrong ship because i actually found two ships. t sue and who had to threaten to sue national geographic to get included in the article. which i will say about that i did cancel myio subscription. [laughter] so looking for the ship started with a phone call but i've been investigative report in mobile for 20 years, never once thought of looking for it. i didn't realize it was missing. i knew the last slave ship came into mobile. that's the story ended foror me. as a painting of it in town you see. i did not understand the ship had been burned and disappeared and all that stuff. a friend called and told me i should look for
the documentary referring to the national geographic documentary. interestingly i am not with named in her even though i give the court as to the ship for the first time national geographic archaeologist touch pizzas they were sitting on my boat. holding the pieces of the ship. they publish the big blockbuster story announcing it had been found and did not mention me. and so when i complained they put me in as the guy who found the wrong ship because i actually found two ships. t sue and who...
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demonstration so as not to meddle, someone has already written comments to the lions under the national geographic videos that when they growl they look ridiculous, it’s cold outside for the market and they would be better off with their roar spent on children. then why do such comments still flicker under the news about the pumping of the military potential of belarus according to the international agency trading economics, in 2021 our defense budget amounted to $ 763 million , in this amount, the cost of modernizing the army, the maintenance of equipment of military units, payments to the military and the purchase of weapons. but is it a lot or a little. now let's figure it out. the stockholm institute for peace research reported that in 21 years, the most on the planet for the army weapons were lowered by the united states $801 billion followed by china $293 billion. india is next $76.6 billion britain $68.4 in fifth place russia $65.9 billion note russia's defense is 12 times smaller than that of the united states the list includes the 40 most generous in defense there are no states of the pla
demonstration so as not to meddle, someone has already written comments to the lions under the national geographic videos that when they growl they look ridiculous, it’s cold outside for the market and they would be better off with their roar spent on children. then why do such comments still flicker under the news about the pumping of the military potential of belarus according to the international agency trading economics, in 2021 our defense budget amounted to $ 763 million , in this...
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national geographic featured the story of the big game hunter's rare discovery.in 10,000 tigers are naturally born white and mohan became an overnight sensation. they wanted more. so he bred mohan with his own offspring, which carried the recessive white gene. this started a cascade of inbreeding that made its way to america where white tigers became stars. tell me about the phenomenon? >> that's a perfect term to use for it because it very much was a phenomenon. >> in 1990 a dazzling show opened in las vegas featuring spectacular descendants of mo h, -- mohan and they have been called the original tiger kings. >> they were the original superstar. >> investigative reporter darcy spears worked the vegas beat for 20 years. >> they were doing this level of magic with creatures you shouldn't be able to interact with safely. >> the audience was mesmerized with illusions like this. behind the scenes they continued with the starter. inbreeding white tigers to supply the show. >> we're back. with the cubs. they're rare. >> they're part of our breeding program. >> they be
national geographic featured the story of the big game hunter's rare discovery.in 10,000 tigers are naturally born white and mohan became an overnight sensation. they wanted more. so he bred mohan with his own offspring, which carried the recessive white gene. this started a cascade of inbreeding that made its way to america where white tigers became stars. tell me about the phenomenon? >> that's a perfect term to use for it because it very much was a phenomenon. >> in 1990 a...
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it might even be a national geographic image.ho was trying to sell you a cub, you wouldn't see idyllic photos of tigers in natural terrain. you would see, like, a hostage-type photo of a baby tiger in like a dog crate in somebody's living room. >> mm-hmm. >> without putting money down, there's no way to know if any of the sellers i connected with would actually sell me a tiger. but it's clear people still want to buy them. and what's wrong with having baby tiger cubs? >> the way that nature works is that tiger cubs should stay with their mothers for up to two years. what we see in the tiger cub encounter industry is the cubs are taken from their mothers sometimes hours after they're born. and these are cubs whose immune systems aren't fully developed. >> it's unhealthy for the cubs and awful for the mothers. >> in the wild, one tiger would maybe give birth six times. but we're seeing tigers in the captive industry bred dozens of times, which is physically exhausting, and it's traumatic for them every time their babies are taken f
it might even be a national geographic image.ho was trying to sell you a cub, you wouldn't see idyllic photos of tigers in natural terrain. you would see, like, a hostage-type photo of a baby tiger in like a dog crate in somebody's living room. >> mm-hmm. >> without putting money down, there's no way to know if any of the sellers i connected with would actually sell me a tiger. but it's clear people still want to buy them. and what's wrong with having baby tiger cubs? >> the...
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. >> national geographic is out with its 2020 of the year.he publication sends 132 photographers on assignment to 60 countries. they failed 2.2 million images but only the best 118 made it into this month's issue. today on midday live photographer talked about a photo taken by stephen loucks. >> what you are seeing is an image made through a unique process. stephen uses his process where he takes more than 2000 frames across 24 hours and stitches together 44 of them to make this final composite image. what you are seeing on one side of the frame is the sun. you are seeing the moon on the others of the frame. a number of tourists in the foreground and four planets in alignment in the sky. >> want to show this picture by evan green. walk us through what we will see in this photo. >> this is another great example of going behind the picture to understand what it takes to make this image. this image was taken when the first all-black team summative mount everest. that was a moment the national geographic wanted to be there for. when you listen to
. >> national geographic is out with its 2020 of the year.he publication sends 132 photographers on assignment to 60 countries. they failed 2.2 million images but only the best 118 made it into this month's issue. today on midday live photographer talked about a photo taken by stephen loucks. >> what you are seeing is an image made through a unique process. stephen uses his process where he takes more than 2000 frames across 24 hours and stitches together 44 of them to make this...
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it took national geographic photographer 15 mos to get the shot. >> the story straight out of a hollywood movie. he is the ambassador for wildlife protection. >> reporter: the fascination with p22 began in 2012 when he made l.a.'s griffith park the new home traveling about 50 miles from the santa monica mountains and navigating the city's notoriously busy highways. so many people felt a connection to p22. did you feel a connection to him? >> i felt a direct connection and so i buy every nilg as i would walk out of the park i would say good-bye to him though i'd never seen him before. >> reporter: winter says it's believed less than a dozen people saw p22 in the wild but that changed when the big cat started to canvas neighborhoods for prey. they feared the 12-year-old might be in distress. when captured monday the once majestic cat was mall nourished and had injurys. they had no choice but to euthanize him. >> this animal did not deserve to suffer. >> reporter: p22 inspired a wildlife cross jg a land bridge in los angeles that will allow many animals to safely cross teb lanes of freeway.
it took national geographic photographer 15 mos to get the shot. >> the story straight out of a hollywood movie. he is the ambassador for wildlife protection. >> reporter: the fascination with p22 began in 2012 when he made l.a.'s griffith park the new home traveling about 50 miles from the santa monica mountains and navigating the city's notoriously busy highways. so many people felt a connection to p22. did you feel a connection to him? >> i felt a direct connection and so i...
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national geographic photographers captured millions of incredible images in 2022.sent out, 60 countries visited and millions of photos submitted for consideration. now this morning right here on "gma," the they're captivating and thought-provoking, awesome and inspiring. they're this year's national geographic pictures of the year, the coveted issue heading in a new direction for 2022. >> it was sort of like the photo gods were smiling on me. we focused on really telling the story of what happened in 2022 through the lens of our photographers. so we take you from the heights of everest to the depths of the ocean and really try to show you the world from their perspective. >> reporter: photographers from around the world submitting a whopping 2.5 million photos for inclusion, just 118 selected from the best of the best. >> it's about getting stunning, surprising, delightful images, but also really trying to capture a story in that frame. >> reporter: the images are striking, this one from photographer chris burkhart featuring cascading lava from a volcanic eruption
national geographic photographers captured millions of incredible images in 2022.sent out, 60 countries visited and millions of photos submitted for consideration. now this morning right here on "gma," the they're captivating and thought-provoking, awesome and inspiring. they're this year's national geographic pictures of the year, the coveted issue heading in a new direction for 2022. >> it was sort of like the photo gods were smiling on me. we focused on really telling the...
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. >> national geographic photographers captured millions of incredible images in 2020 two, some of theected in the year. pictures issue. abc's joe biden 80% has a fascinating they're captivating and thought provoking, really awesome and inspiring this year's national geographic pictures of the year. the coveted heading in a new direction for 2020 two. >> it was sort like a photo. gods were smiling on me. we focused on really telling the story of what happened in 2020 two through the lens of our photographers. so we take you from the heights of everest to the depths of the ocean and really try to show you the world from their perspective. >> we did photographers from around the world doing that, submitting a whopping 2.5 million photos for inclusion, just a hundred eighteen selected from the best of the best because we used to be brutal about this. >> we get a stunning, surprising images, but also really trying to capture a story that the images are striking. >> this from photographer chris bercaw featuring cascading love from volcanic eruption on ice, a real concern like melting my ski
. >> national geographic photographers captured millions of incredible images in 2020 two, some of theected in the year. pictures issue. abc's joe biden 80% has a fascinating they're captivating and thought provoking, really awesome and inspiring this year's national geographic pictures of the year. the coveted heading in a new direction for 2020 two. >> it was sort like a photo. gods were smiling on me. we focused on really telling the story of what happened in 2020 two through the...
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i thinkge that documentary you e referring to is a national geographic documentary. interestingly, i am not mentioned in that. [laughter] i gave the state of alabama and the national geographic the coordinates to the ship. the first time they touched pieces, they were sitting on my boat. when i complained they put me in as a guy who found the wrong ship. anyway, i had to threaten to sue to get included in their article which, i will say about that, i did cancel my subscription. [laughter] >> looking for thehe ship startd with a phone call. i had been an investigative for years. i did not realize that it was missing. i knew the last slave ship came into mobile. i did not understand that the ship had been burnt andoo disappeared in all of that stuff the16 thing has been missing 160 years. iec think that you may be that y to find it. the ship was burnt and a gigantic swamp and mobile. talking about 300,000 acres of swamp. with all kinds of rivers going through it. i had actually made a documentary about it and wrote a book. i am a charter captain as well. i take people
i thinkge that documentary you e referring to is a national geographic documentary. interestingly, i am not mentioned in that. [laughter] i gave the state of alabama and the national geographic the coordinates to the ship. the first time they touched pieces, they were sitting on my boat. when i complained they put me in as a guy who found the wrong ship. anyway, i had to threaten to sue to get included in their article which, i will say about that, i did cancel my subscription. [laughter]...
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national geographic sponsored it, so it made it somewhat legit, but was mostly just a fun college trip. and that was the kayak we had on that trip. it was in my house in our garage. and it leaks so badly now that i don't use it, so jane finally said get that thing out of this house. why is it here? so i put it up here in the wall of congress. probably the only beat up kayak ever in the united states congress. at least, mounted on a wall. not sure what i am going to do with annexed. greta: final question, senator. what do you wish the american public could see about how this place works that they can't see, that happens behind closed doors were not in front of cameras? sen. portman: it is a good question. yesterday i did a habitat build, where you go and help a family put together their home. i do it every birthday. i love doing it. i love that kind of work and i can never have an excuse to do it. my staff tends to schedule me. but i say no schedule on my birthday, i am doing you habitat build. so i did that yesterday. and one of the guys was a volunteer. he stopped me in the middle of
national geographic sponsored it, so it made it somewhat legit, but was mostly just a fun college trip. and that was the kayak we had on that trip. it was in my house in our garage. and it leaks so badly now that i don't use it, so jane finally said get that thing out of this house. why is it here? so i put it up here in the wall of congress. probably the only beat up kayak ever in the united states congress. at least, mounted on a wall. not sure what i am going to do with annexed. greta: final...
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really great way to learn about something, you know, like veterinarians and national geographic, thech and do all sorts of good things for the planet. >> that's great. >> you can't argue with the adorableness and that it's doing great work. >> helps inspire the kids to do something good as well. lori, always a pleasure. great to see you and, of course, you can find these toys on shop disney or major retailers nationwide. you can also see they're donated to the disney toy drive and if you'd like to make a holiday donation you can use that qr code at the bottom of your screen right there. point your camera to it and you can contribute to disney's ultimate toy drive. we'll be right back. ♪ i found my way back home happy holidays ♪ ♪ i found my way back home happy holidays ♪ (vo) it's a fact! two out of three americans who qualify for medicare do not receive all the benefits they deserve. you could be missing out! now anthem blue cross introduces a free medicare plan checkup to make sure you receive all the benefits you qualify for in 2023. call 1-866-336-3448 today and receive extra ben
really great way to learn about something, you know, like veterinarians and national geographic, thech and do all sorts of good things for the planet. >> that's great. >> you can't argue with the adorableness and that it's doing great work. >> helps inspire the kids to do something good as well. lori, always a pleasure. great to see you and, of course, you can find these toys on shop disney or major retailers nationwide. you can also see they're donated to the disney toy drive...
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just the thought of this group of people having sex with each other is like something out of national geographicen i'm listening to the story i'm thinking about it, the thing that's most offensive to me is just their looks first of all. this guy looks like a cross between norman baits and someone who can't be within a hundred feet of a playground which is weird. and then the girlfriend, it's like imagine you're the actress that gets to be her in the hulu limited series. you go in the mirror and you're like, oh, is this what i look like? this chick is at the bar at 5:00 a.m. and the last two guys decide to go home with each other. [cheers and applause] >> greg: i love how there's like billions being swindled but we are not going to let go of their looks. it's like, we'll leave that for, let fox business handle the money stuff, why are they so weird looking? i don't know >> kat: if anything it kind of gives hope to really ugly people. that they can be just as manipulative as the rest of us. >> greg: it's true. that is true >> kat: never looked at it that way. >> greg: you did. but did you have any
just the thought of this group of people having sex with each other is like something out of national geographicen i'm listening to the story i'm thinking about it, the thing that's most offensive to me is just their looks first of all. this guy looks like a cross between norman baits and someone who can't be within a hundred feet of a playground which is weird. and then the girlfriend, it's like imagine you're the actress that gets to be her in the hulu limited series. you go in the mirror and...
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only one could have survived, so there you have it, and the results are part of the upcoming national geographic
only one could have survived, so there you have it, and the results are part of the upcoming national geographic
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but the new national geographic documentary film retrograde takes us inside the rooms of disappointed, frustrated afghan soldiers, many of whom struggled for their country until the last moment. and the heartbreaking evacuation from kabul. the filmmaker is oscar nominated and emmy winning matthew ineman. and one of the main subjects of the film is former afghan general sami saadat. and both join me now. thank you very much. welcome, both of you to the newshour. matt, let me start with you. i know that you started this film expecting it to be one thing about us soldiers in afghanistan. it became something a little bit more complex than that. in the end, what story do you think you told about the end of the us's longest war? matt: u know, i think we had a fronrow seat to the final eight months of the war, first through the eyes of the green beret team that we were with and then ultimately through general sadat and his men. up until the final days, the airport, it's really a portrait of this final eight months in an attempt to try to humanize an issue that has been so relegated to stats
but the new national geographic documentary film retrograde takes us inside the rooms of disappointed, frustrated afghan soldiers, many of whom struggled for their country until the last moment. and the heartbreaking evacuation from kabul. the filmmaker is oscar nominated and emmy winning matthew ineman. and one of the main subjects of the film is former afghan general sami saadat. and both join me now. thank you very much. welcome, both of you to the newshour. matt, let me start with you. i...
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zone center is something where people live longer, healthier, happier life, blue zone was from national geographic. they looked at areas where people lived longer lives, people live over 100 and so this is something we're bringing the blue zone concept in this blue zone center, combining you it with hospitality and residence where people have access to wellness and they're also they in the center of miami and it's a great lifestyle, lifestyle luxury product as well. maria: we've got to jump but real quick, i'm glad you mentioned blue you zone. i love that, the blue zones where people live to 100 or more. what do you think is the number one thing having them live to 100 in these blue zones, what are there like nine blue zones around the world. >> there is. and so what it is, what they do, it's not just the diet. they go through where they study people's habits, how they socialize, how they interability with their community, how -- interact with their community, how they move around. there's a lot of components to blue zones where they want people to -- they have what's called the you power of nine,
zone center is something where people live longer, healthier, happier life, blue zone was from national geographic. they looked at areas where people lived longer lives, people live over 100 and so this is something we're bringing the blue zone concept in this blue zone center, combining you it with hospitality and residence where people have access to wellness and they're also they in the center of miami and it's a great lifestyle, lifestyle luxury product as well. maria: we've got to jump but...
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zone center is something where people live longer, healthier, happier life, blue zone was from national geographiceople lived longer lives, people live over 100 and so this is something we're bringing the blue zone concept in this blue
zone center is something where people live longer, healthier, happier life, blue zone was from national geographiceople lived longer lives, people live over 100 and so this is something we're bringing the blue zone concept in this blue
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only one could have survived, so there you have it, and the results are part of the upcoming national geographic upcoming film. "the lead with jake tapper" starts now. >>> the white house has 16 minutes left to weigh in on one of the most controversial border policies of our time. "the lead" starts now. >>> the u.s. supreme court's time line is coming up, tick tock. will the biden administration proceed with the plans to lift the border policy to allow the government to expel immigrants quickly? only one hour left to respond to nernlg si appeal. >>> only cnn is going to snake island littered with landmines and see where the first show of major defiance for russian warship go f yourself set the tone of the last ten months of war. and the triple-threat of viruses disrupting the holiday fans and with so many kids getting sick, big pharma is putting limits on the medicine to help relieve the medicine to help relieve their pain. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> welcome to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. the current policy is quickly about to expire, and the trump era rule was set to expire tomo
only one could have survived, so there you have it, and the results are part of the upcoming national geographic upcoming film. "the lead with jake tapper" starts now. >>> the white house has 16 minutes left to weigh in on one of the most controversial border policies of our time. "the lead" starts now. >>> the u.s. supreme court's time line is coming up, tick tock. will the biden administration proceed with the plans to lift the border policy to allow the...
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the lion became akonic after a "national geographic" photographer checked that picture out. him near the hollywood sign back in 2012. love that. he has his own mountain lion of hollywood facebook page, 19,000 followers and a retracing of his steps. journey to griffith park itself remarkable if you knknow topography of los angeles, he would have had to cross two major freeways, 405 and 101. this big cat survived despite fragmentation by habitat, roads and other development leading to vehicle collisions and inbreeding. p22 the face for the campaign for the wildlife crossing, now under construction, costing an estimated $90 million. this overpass, 200 feet above a brizzi ten lanes of the 101 will be the languagest wildlife crossing in the world, completion expected in 2025. the issue now is what to do with p22. after capturing, transferred to a wild animal care facility for evaluation, severely underweight and suffering from an eye injury. the park service and fish and wildlife department issued a statement saying they will work together to find the most humane option available
the lion became akonic after a "national geographic" photographer checked that picture out. him near the hollywood sign back in 2012. love that. he has his own mountain lion of hollywood facebook page, 19,000 followers and a retracing of his steps. journey to griffith park itself remarkable if you knknow topography of los angeles, he would have had to cross two major freeways, 405 and 101. this big cat survived despite fragmentation by habitat, roads and other development leading to...
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appeared many of the country's top print publications, including outside magazine men's health, national geographic traveler in the new york times. and he's also a u.s. navy veteran and has taught and is at the naval academy. so thank you, greg, and thank you for your service. yeah so we're going to talk a little bit about cemeteries today. i've got a quote from the prolog of greg's book, and i think it kind of set the great tone for where we're headed in our discussion. i don't get my cemeteries have served america's first public art museums and parks. they've acted as a first form of free, open religious expression in america. they gave to landscape architecture and inspired the layout of disneyland. they moved our greatest poets and authors and not just in written works. and then later also, they revealed the sins of slavery and the conscious links which enslavers including thomas, went to hide them. many cemeteries today remain racially segregated and an equally treated as historic black burial ground struggle to survive due to a lack of public protections and support. as, quote, it's kind of,
appeared many of the country's top print publications, including outside magazine men's health, national geographic traveler in the new york times. and he's also a u.s. navy veteran and has taught and is at the naval academy. so thank you, greg, and thank you for your service. yeah so we're going to talk a little bit about cemeteries today. i've got a quote from the prolog of greg's book, and i think it kind of set the great tone for where we're headed in our discussion. i don't get my...
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. >> the new documentary "retrograde" appears on "national geographic" channel on december 8th, streamsnk you for sharing it with us. we appreciate it. thats do it for us this morning. >>> yasmin n. it's one maintenance dose every 8 weeks. it helps prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and lower use of oral steroids. vossoughian nearly 7 out of 10 adults vossoughia ossoughian ossoughianvossoughianvoa swelling of your face, mouth, and tongue, or trouble breathing. don't stop your asthma treatments unless your doctor tells you to. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection or your asthma worsens. headache and sore throat may occur. this is the sound of fasenra. ask your doctor about fasenra. well, we fell in love through gaming. but now the internet lags and it throws the whole thing off. when did you first discover this lag? i signed us up for t-mobile home internet. ugh! but, we found other interests. i guess we have. [both] finch! let's go! oh yeah! it's not the same. what could you do to solve the problem? we could get xfinity? that's actually super adult of you to sugges
. >> the new documentary "retrograde" appears on "national geographic" channel on december 8th, streamsnk you for sharing it with us. we appreciate it. thats do it for us this morning. >>> yasmin n. it's one maintenance dose every 8 weeks. it helps prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and lower use of oral steroids. vossoughian nearly 7 out of 10 adults vossoughia ossoughian ossoughianvossoughianvoa swelling of your face, mouth, and tongue, or trouble...
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>> oh, it's a lot of fun. ( laughter ) >> stephen: natgeo made-- national geographic made a documentaryking about you was included in it. i'd like to watch it right now, to see what we contributed to the narrative, while our country was facing this time of crisis. jim? >> "people" magazine, there's a petition to make you "sexiest man alive" because people say brains are sexy. i'm wondering how you're-- what your family thinks about all of this? >> it's really kind of crazy. we try not to pay attention to that, and just focus on the responsibility and the job that we have. that's the most important thing, not that other stuff. >> stephen: that is so humble. and, so sexy. ( laughter ) jim, can we put fauci back up? can we get a wider shot? oh, yeah! the national institutes of hotness! just try to stay six feet away. ( laughter and applause ) we have to take a little break here to pay the bills. we'll be right back with more dr. anthony fauci, everybody. don't go anywhere. you're not going to want to miss this. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ ♪ [phone vibrating] [elevator music plays] [music g
>> oh, it's a lot of fun. ( laughter ) >> stephen: natgeo made-- national geographic made a documentaryking about you was included in it. i'd like to watch it right now, to see what we contributed to the narrative, while our country was facing this time of crisis. jim? >> "people" magazine, there's a petition to make you "sexiest man alive" because people say brains are sexy. i'm wondering how you're-- what your family thinks about all of this? >>...
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according to national geographic hippos can weigh up to 4 tons and snap a canoe in half with their jawsies vaccine and has fully recovered. >>> now listen to this. the world's largest free standing aquarium in berlin, which was home to about 1,500 exotic fish exploded earlier today spilling more than 264,000 gallons of water into a hotel lobby and onto a nearby street. the aquarium was 46 feet tall. officials say all of the fish are dead. two people were also injured. right now it's not exactly clear what caused this, but officials say there's no indication of any attack. >>> now to a climate crisis mission that's taking matters into space. spacex this morning launching nasa's first satellite that will survey nearly all of the water on the earth's surface. cnn's kristin fisher is joining us. a few goals to help scientists and everyday people better confront climate change. tell us more. >> reporter: this is a spacecraft called swot, ana. this spacecraft stands for the surface water ocean topography. nasa has had satellites up in space studying and monitoring the oceans for many years no
according to national geographic hippos can weigh up to 4 tons and snap a canoe in half with their jawsies vaccine and has fully recovered. >>> now listen to this. the world's largest free standing aquarium in berlin, which was home to about 1,500 exotic fish exploded earlier today spilling more than 264,000 gallons of water into a hotel lobby and onto a nearby street. the aquarium was 46 feet tall. officials say all of the fish are dead. two people were also injured. right now it's...
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nation. economically, geographically, demographically. he also points out working-class families are the backbone of our economy. i think that's the story we are telling with these selections. it is a story we could be proud of as the democratic party of the united states. this is what our party looks like. this is what america looks like. thank you. >> i think ray has his hand up. is that right? >> good morning. dmc member for michigan. during this process, there was an effort to take a look at what was taking place around the country, out from a historical perspective and from a current day perspective. during this process, i think we had a chance to have a lot of conversations and debates about this. it's probably allowed a greater understanding of where the country has played out, even with the most recent election cycle from november. during this time, we aim to increase diversity. clearly discussions around michigan actually get that. we also aim to adding more diverse populations in the country. when you looked at where the latoya
nation. economically, geographically, demographically. he also points out working-class families are the backbone of our economy. i think that's the story we are telling with these selections. it is a story we could be proud of as the democratic party of the united states. this is what our party looks like. this is what america looks like. thank you. >> i think ray has his hand up. is that right? >> good morning. dmc member for michigan. during this process, there was an effort to...
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and again, this is because of nationalism, asian geographic sorting and close elections. and the result is that we have two very separate political teams, democrats, republicans are divided by geography. they're divided by culture. they're divided identity. and increasingly divided by very different realities, very different facts. and because we have a winner take all system in which you got to get 51% in any district or state to win, democrats have closed up shop rural and small town america. you can't win there. republicans have closed up shop and. urban and coastal america can't win there. and so now it's it's almost as if we don't have a two party system. we have to party systems competing against each. it's it's it's all the same conflict though us them one giant conflict and it seems like there's no way out unless one side just wins decisive volley which is not a very good thing for our country, given that what happens to the other side so that what's happened that's that's what's happened is that we've lost crosscutting cleavages that's a fancy political science w
and again, this is because of nationalism, asian geographic sorting and close elections. and the result is that we have two very separate political teams, democrats, republicans are divided by geography. they're divided by culture. they're divided identity. and increasingly divided by very different realities, very different facts. and because we have a winner take all system in which you got to get 51% in any district or state to win, democrats have closed up shop rural and small town america....
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and again, this is because of nationalism, asian geographic sorting and close elections. and the result is that we have two very separate political teams, democrats, republicans are divided by geography. they're divided by culture. they're divided identity. and increasingly divided by very different realities, very different facts. and because we have a winner take all system in which you got to get 51% in any district or state to win, democrats have closed up shop rural and small town america. you can't win there. republicans have closed up shop and. urban and coastal america can't win there. and so now it's it's almost as if we don't have a two party system. we have to party systems competing against each. it's it's it's all the same conflict though us them one giant conflict and it seems like there's no way out unless one side just wins decisive volley which is not a very good thing for our country, given that what happens to the other side so that what's happened that's that's what's happened is that we've lost crosscutting cleavages that's a fancy political science w
and again, this is because of nationalism, asian geographic sorting and close elections. and the result is that we have two very separate political teams, democrats, republicans are divided by geography. they're divided by culture. they're divided identity. and increasingly divided by very different realities, very different facts. and because we have a winner take all system in which you got to get 51% in any district or state to win, democrats have closed up shop rural and small town america....
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he is simply the embodiment of strength and a healthy lifestyle, therefore it was his national geographic that invited him to participate in a project about the body and its capabilities at the peak of physical fitness, the documentary series is called limitless, that is, unlimited in russian translation. he turned into areas of darkness with chris hemsworth while filming the 39-year-old actor subjected himself to desperate tests, such as jumped from a skyscraper, starved for several days, dived with his hands and feet tied. as fur seals do during training, and also swam in the icy water of the arctic, the consultant then told him. the main thing is to drown out the inner voice that says that you can die, and only in this case you decide to do all this according to hemsworth. he never had before. it's hard on the set, the main goal of the project is to explore. how can you slow down aging and prolong your own life, however, during filming the actor himself learned that his life, at least a full one, might end much sooner than he expected in a series called hemsworth's memory, they conduct
he is simply the embodiment of strength and a healthy lifestyle, therefore it was his national geographic that invited him to participate in a project about the body and its capabilities at the peak of physical fitness, the documentary series is called limitless, that is, unlimited in russian translation. he turned into areas of darkness with chris hemsworth while filming the 39-year-old actor subjected himself to desperate tests, such as jumped from a skyscraper, starved for several days,...
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according to national geo geographic, they can weigh a tone. boy has rabies vaccine and fully recovered. >>> oscar-winner jane fonda is in remission, after hodgkin's l lymphoma. her chemo was easy and her last one was rough. with her cancer remission, she will get to stop the treatments. she calls it the best birthday present ever. we wish her well. >>> in this season of giving, we want to show how you can help. the top heroes continue their work and have their donations matched dollar for dollar. >> i'm anderson cooper. each of the cnn heroes proves that one person can make a difference. this year, we're making it easy for you to support their great work. go to cnn heroes.com and donate under any top ten hero to make a contribution to that hero's fund-raiser. you'll receive an e-mail confirming your donation, which is tax deductible in the united states. no matter the amount, you can make a big difference, in helping our heroes continue their live changing work. through january 3rd, your donations will be matched, dollar for dollar, up to a to
according to national geo geographic, they can weigh a tone. boy has rabies vaccine and fully recovered. >>> oscar-winner jane fonda is in remission, after hodgkin's l lymphoma. her chemo was easy and her last one was rough. with her cancer remission, she will get to stop the treatments. she calls it the best birthday present ever. we wish her well. >>> in this season of giving, we want to show how you can help. the top heroes continue their work and have their donations...
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according to the "national geographic," one language dies every 14 days. s. 989 will help prevent that from happening. simply put, this legislation works to provide native american language centers with the resources they need to keep our country's cultures, traditions, and heritage alive. i urge my colleagues to vote in favor of s. 989, and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from north carolina reserves. the gentlelady from alaska is recognized. mrs. peltola: i have no further requests for time and inquire through the speaker if my colleague is prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from alaska reserves. the gentlelady from new york -- from north carolina is recognized. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself the remainder of my time. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. foxx: s. 989 will assist native american resource centers in further aligning the resources they are provided by the department of education with the goals of the native american languages act. by supporting t
according to the "national geographic," one language dies every 14 days. s. 989 will help prevent that from happening. simply put, this legislation works to provide native american language centers with the resources they need to keep our country's cultures, traditions, and heritage alive. i urge my colleagues to vote in favor of s. 989, and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from north carolina reserves. the gentlelady from alaska is...
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national committee panel voted in favor of the calendar shuffle that would also include new hampshire, nevada, georgia, and michigan as early states. the changes, an effort to expand racial and geographic diversity. the rnc has voted to keep iowa first in the nation. the state's caucus is a tradition since the 1970s. >> i feel that democrats have really given middle america the middle finger. >> reporter: on capitol hill the political wrangling remains over who will be the next speaker of the u.s. house. california's kevin mccarthy, who is vying for the job, can only afford to lose a handful of gop votes. >> i'm hopeful everybody comes together, finds a way to govern together. this is what the american people want. otherwise, we'll be squandering this majority. >> he seems to be having a difficult te at this moment getting to 218, but we'll see what happens on january 3rd. >> reporter: now back to the potential primary calendar shakeup. the states involved and full dnc must still weigh in early next year. if president biden runs for re-election, he will likely not face a primary challenge, but this is something that could be revisited in future cycles. jericka? >> we'll stay on it. nat
national committee panel voted in favor of the calendar shuffle that would also include new hampshire, nevada, georgia, and michigan as early states. the changes, an effort to expand racial and geographic diversity. the rnc has voted to keep iowa first in the nation. the state's caucus is a tradition since the 1970s. >> i feel that democrats have really given middle america the middle finger. >> reporter: on capitol hill the political wrangling remains over who will be the next...
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textbook page in moscow the 10th anniversary national award ceremony was held. crystal compass 10 geographical were awarded to the authors of outstanding achievements and unique contemporary projects aimed at preserving the natural, historical and cultural heritage. in total , almost 600 projects from 27 countries of the world became applicants for the prestigious award this year. today, congratulations on the anniversary are received by the legendary erudite anatoly wasserman by the age of fourteen . he knew by heart almost the entire 15 ton encyclopedic reference book dedicated to mechanical engineering. now we have a state duma deputy and for the sake of a new job. he had to slightly change the image and, most importantly, abandon his famous vest. anastasia litvinova met with the hero of the day. anyone who believes that he has a lot of books at home, it seems that anatoly wasserman simply was not at home anatoly alexandrovich and how many books you have with all the blockages on the floor of about 100 m cannot be calculated. how many units since the length of the floor, i know, it’s easier
textbook page in moscow the 10th anniversary national award ceremony was held. crystal compass 10 geographical were awarded to the authors of outstanding achievements and unique contemporary projects aimed at preserving the natural, historical and cultural heritage. in total , almost 600 projects from 27 countries of the world became applicants for the prestigious award this year. today, congratulations on the anniversary are received by the legendary erudite anatoly wasserman by the age of...
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russian federation, it is very diverse representatives of different nations of different peoples, but they united both geographicallyertain sense, mentally, the first african countries where passengers can use the yandex.taxi service from a russian company are ghana and côte devoir. and there is also bauxite mining in guinea by forces. rusala alrosa cooperates with angola in diamond mining and hydropower, the renovo group of companies carries out the extraction of manganese ore, the production of ferroalloys, the exploration of uranium and gold in south africa, gabon and mozambique , urban infrastructure is actively developing around production in africa and creating infrastructure to handle our resources. and it seems to me that russia can help us in this, and it seems that the staffing issue for high-tech joint projects has been resolved this year by the number of african students. only at moscow state university it increased several times. and then there is the specialist. training programs for targeted specialists one can judge how important africa is for russia precisely because we are developing educational ex
russian federation, it is very diverse representatives of different nations of different peoples, but they united both geographicallyertain sense, mentally, the first african countries where passengers can use the yandex.taxi service from a russian company are ghana and côte devoir. and there is also bauxite mining in guinea by forces. rusala alrosa cooperates with angola in diamond mining and hydropower, the renovo group of companies carries out the extraction of manganese ore, the production...
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these years aleksey nikolaevich chumachenko rector of saratov national research state university named after chernyshevsky dr. geographicalences, when i was studying it was just beginning. it was the eighties, when we talked about automation in cartography, the first computers appeared. now of course, technology has stepped forward. all this we use all this used education and guys. including here at saratov university, of course, all this can be heard and recognized and touched. we'll save you right after the ad. this is the disappearance of the scarlet flower and learn how to edit the corn genome. don't miss the event and people weeks on the central television of nato, as before, refuses to supply long-range weapons to the ukrainian military. but then where did kiev get drones with a range of up to 1,000 km. and how many more drones can be in the ukrainian arsenals capable of striking russian territory, the inhabitants of britain switched to pet food due to rising prices, and ida is forced to warm up on candles because of saving electricity, but how did this become possible at all and why western the media are increasing
these years aleksey nikolaevich chumachenko rector of saratov national research state university named after chernyshevsky dr. geographicalences, when i was studying it was just beginning. it was the eighties, when we talked about automation in cartography, the first computers appeared. now of course, technology has stepped forward. all this we use all this used education and guys. including here at saratov university, of course, all this can be heard and recognized and touched. we'll save you...
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so it doesn't seem that it's a national shortage, it seems to be geographically restricted, and that'scasting of demand. many of these drugs are interchangeable and you need to have some information about what you can substitute drug "x" for drug "y." i think it's important to talk to your doctor, provider about what are the different alternatives if you can't find that original thing you may want, nyquil, dayquil. >> that's good advice. some health officials are recommending that people mask up. for a lot of folks they're saying, i'm done with the mask. what are your thoughts and, you know, if, for example, in an office setting we're not wearing a mask but in a public transit setting we are, are we still doing some good? >> it's clear that masks do stop the transmission of respiratory viruses. but what i think is -- it's not one size fits all. it all depends upon how much you're trying to avoid these common viruses. when you're in crowded places, a mask might be something you can use to protect yourself from getting infected. i don't think we're at the point where mask mandates are go
so it doesn't seem that it's a national shortage, it seems to be geographically restricted, and that'scasting of demand. many of these drugs are interchangeable and you need to have some information about what you can substitute drug "x" for drug "y." i think it's important to talk to your doctor, provider about what are the different alternatives if you can't find that original thing you may want, nyquil, dayquil. >> that's good advice. some health officials are...