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gene and this nova gene should have ideally the ability to act as a cancer gene which can put nasty kate the test this is left of votes and which maybe by itself might lead police and a target for target so meaning that if a patient has a tumor and in this to reduce this special kind of gene there's a high prevalence of metastasis absolutely we have now follow ups of 17 years and our partners to cation percentage just so the probability that a patient is high makes of it that later on in the tests is about 80 to 89 percent which is quite high and this gene is right here in this tumor sort of in a smaller than the genus basically is expressed at the 2 more rim ok meaning in these areas you will find those which are very more tired which can my weight which can invade the 4 into shills and they're the next year's cage but if i examined the tumor i'm not too sure if i'd take some example from inside the tumor he said in the middle so there are not so many genes so what is a diagnostic test i can use as a clinician in addition to the tumor based s.a.v. also developed a blood based essay
gene and this nova gene should have ideally the ability to act as a cancer gene which can put nasty kate the test this is left of votes and which maybe by itself might lead police and a target for target so meaning that if a patient has a tumor and in this to reduce this special kind of gene there's a high prevalence of metastasis absolutely we have now follow ups of 17 years and our partners to cation percentage just so the probability that a patient is high makes of it that later on in the...
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friendly folks there crabs are apparently insanely aggressive we're talking about green crabs from nova scotia an invasive species known for being angry that's also threatening to accelerate harm to the coastal ecosystem by gobbling up soft shell clams and destroying native grass but scientists from canada have a plan to turn these angry little suckers into biology cradle plastic they do this by crushing of the shell crab shells and extracting chintan a polymer found that can be used to make bio plastic that degrades in the oceans brilliant plan right 2 birds one stone they can reduce the number of invasive species and create an alternative to plastic this project is run out of nova scotia's catching national park seaside to make cups and cutlery out of hordes of green crabs while it's still in its initial stages this project shows enormous promise for the future of bio plastics and sustainability this is actually fascinating it invasive species invasive species can be such a huge problem that our water supply is all over the world but so it's fascinating that they're actually moving th
friendly folks there crabs are apparently insanely aggressive we're talking about green crabs from nova scotia an invasive species known for being angry that's also threatening to accelerate harm to the coastal ecosystem by gobbling up soft shell clams and destroying native grass but scientists from canada have a plan to turn these angry little suckers into biology cradle plastic they do this by crushing of the shell crab shells and extracting chintan a polymer found that can be used to make...
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was the presidential elections so 15 percent here in the salt west of cameroon and 5 percent in the novas of kummer which are all the angry phone regions of cameroon which separatists are declared as the our own state which to call. right behind us so used to trying to make sure that the police is really secured across the other parts of the country like the only and while we have reports of very smooth way here tensions are still very high and people have largely boycotted this elections because of the pretties threats. i was dating his plays a young in cameron and some sport now in the german suck up when this latest title hopefuls brasil looking to continue their race in town and buy a leather case and on match day $21.00 black and yellow his newest signing and range on featured in the starting 11 but it was the hottest who struck 1st in this 7 gulf area. laver cusins fans were hoping their side could continue their perfect home record in 2020 but that would be a tall order against dortmund newcomer ellen holland has already made history scoring 7 goals in his 1st 3 league matches but
was the presidential elections so 15 percent here in the salt west of cameroon and 5 percent in the novas of kummer which are all the angry phone regions of cameroon which separatists are declared as the our own state which to call. right behind us so used to trying to make sure that the police is really secured across the other parts of the country like the only and while we have reports of very smooth way here tensions are still very high and people have largely boycotted this elections...
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ocho muertos y 30 heridos de o el accidente de un autobÚs del club el cuatro novas, ocurriÓ en piuramanes se ve el rÍo de lava y la columna gigantesca de humo. cronista: los saludo con mucho gusto, arrancamos con la mejor informaciÓn. arrancamos con la jornada seis del fÚtbol mexicano. convirtiÓ doblete, rafael puente del rÍo consumiÓ una derrota consecutiva en la liga y miguel herrera cumpliÓ 200 partidos con las Águilas. al minuto uno del partido con gol de emmanuel, a 34 pablo barrera puso el empate parcial de penal y cuatro mitos mÁs tardes leo fernÁndez volviÓ a adelantar a su equipo. javier hernÁndez debutÓ con el galaxy en la mls. los angelinos cayeron 2 1. en la cuenta a 33 y otro mÁs de roberto al 39. la poca actividad del chuck y lozano en el nÁpoles generado mÚltiples crÍticas en contra de gattuso. dejÓ en claro que Él no toma decisiones porque alguien le caiga mal. presentadora: al regresar, derroche de adrenalina al saltar de la cascada mÁs grande del mundo. >> a mÍ me preocupaba que la gente me hablara y seÑalara. cronista: todos ellos han guardado un secreto por aÑos.
ocho muertos y 30 heridos de o el accidente de un autobÚs del club el cuatro novas, ocurriÓ en piuramanes se ve el rÍo de lava y la columna gigantesca de humo. cronista: los saludo con mucho gusto, arrancamos con la mejor informaciÓn. arrancamos con la jornada seis del fÚtbol mexicano. convirtiÓ doblete, rafael puente del rÍo consumiÓ una derrota consecutiva en la liga y miguel herrera cumpliÓ 200 partidos con las Águilas. al minuto uno del partido con gol de emmanuel, a 34 pablo...
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they tagged the 15-foot long shark in nova scotia. it's traveled more than 2,000 miles since then. and the group is tracking 11 sharks that were tagged so we're hoping to learn more about the he breeding habits of great whites. >>> still to come new struggles for macy's. it's closing more stores and eliminating thousands of jobs as it tries to reinvent itself. and eliminating thouss as it tries to reinvent itself. about vehicle quality. and when they were done, chevy earned more j.d. power quality awards across cars, trucks and suvs than any other brand over the last four years. so on behalf of chevrolet, i want to say "thank you, real people." you're welcome. we're gonna need a bigger room. than rheumatoid arthritis or psoriatic arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or active psoriatic arthritis for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling, and significantly improve physical function. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections like tb; do
they tagged the 15-foot long shark in nova scotia. it's traveled more than 2,000 miles since then. and the group is tracking 11 sharks that were tagged so we're hoping to learn more about the he breeding habits of great whites. >>> still to come new struggles for macy's. it's closing more stores and eliminating thousands of jobs as it tries to reinvent itself. and eliminating thouss as it tries to reinvent itself. about vehicle quality. and when they were done, chevy earned more j.d....
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novas own story began when she became fascinated with sign language while still a young girl when her best friend lost his hearing her hands learn how to do the talking and that's still the medium for her interpreter in work which is always quite a challenge. to. see how do you know a sentence takes longer in sign language than in spoken language but find a grammar let me paraphrase and swap things around us so i end up just as fast and all the content is there just sometimes in a slightly different order. lower called say how many deaf people there are all in the crowd not that it matters. kutztown de vaughn give her the lowdown afterwards on what a concert literally feels like but deaf people. get up on the ground vibrates and you feel it in your whole body. it's not exactly the ground is loud and you can feel the air around you vibrating like it's great. it's like. it's the 1st time they've seen love on live on stage and they're most appreciative . of it now i feel really included that we're able to come here and join in and be part of the crowd was it still is that it's not just h
novas own story began when she became fascinated with sign language while still a young girl when her best friend lost his hearing her hands learn how to do the talking and that's still the medium for her interpreter in work which is always quite a challenge. to. see how do you know a sentence takes longer in sign language than in spoken language but find a grammar let me paraphrase and swap things around us so i end up just as fast and all the content is there just sometimes in a slightly...
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scotia, in canada, so i ended up at grad school in nova scotia and working with the bedford institutef oceanography. owned a little piece of the sea floor that no one had mapped. got to map it and name the features. great fun. >> we actually have a video of your graduation. wonders of the internet. let's watch. >> kathryn sullivan. by the authority -- by-- university, i admit you to the degree of doctor of philosophy with all the rights and privileges thereto, and i congratulate you. [applause] >> dr. sullivan leaves us to go to nasa, the u.s. space agency, to be one of the first women to enter as an astronaut. [applause] >> and the two delightful things about the way he did those ceremonies, your president has just hooded you and shaken your hand, ladies and gentlemen, the first time anyone called you doctor and your family is there, and now you're a credentialed member of the academy. this is interesting. >> you were getting your ph.d. in oceanography and off to nasa. tell us about your brother. >> in 1976, he had been tracking all the advertisements nasa had out to recruit for the
scotia, in canada, so i ended up at grad school in nova scotia and working with the bedford institutef oceanography. owned a little piece of the sea floor that no one had mapped. got to map it and name the features. great fun. >> we actually have a video of your graduation. wonders of the internet. let's watch. >> kathryn sullivan. by the authority -- by-- university, i admit you to the degree of doctor of philosophy with all the rights and privileges thereto, and i congratulate...
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we are planning a two—week trip starting and ending in halifax, in nova scotia, for our summer holidayf days there. the titanic exhibit in the maritime museum is particularly interesting. and you‘ll also not need a car in the city, which means you will be able to save money, paticularly on the airport pick—up. head along to digby for the ferry to saintjohn, new brunswick — an appealing city and good for one night. charlottetown is a lovely place to stay before making for the ferry to pictou. next, though, begin what i think is the highlight of the route — cape breton. do keep sending in your questions. i‘ll do my very best to supply the answers. bye for now, and see you next time. this week, i‘m exploring argentina‘s ibera wetlands. my guide, omar, has offered to show me how paisanos navigate the waterways. woo, ok! a different experience to have a saddle on, to not have a saddle on, let me tell you that right now. woo! omar, there‘s a crocodile right there, should we be worried? el cocodrilo. no importa? don‘t worry about it. don‘t worry about it, that‘s what we do. as the river deepe
we are planning a two—week trip starting and ending in halifax, in nova scotia, for our summer holidayf days there. the titanic exhibit in the maritime museum is particularly interesting. and you‘ll also not need a car in the city, which means you will be able to save money, paticularly on the airport pick—up. head along to digby for the ferry to saintjohn, new brunswick — an appealing city and good for one night. charlottetown is a lovely place to stay before making for the ferry to...
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now at the same time as announcements of this record i'm sure there's also this glacier on the nova tell us about that so what we're seeing really if you go. a loss of 15 years or so we've seen a succession of really big glasses that have broken off usually from again in this one talk to peninsula but also from west antarctica as well you know it's the west antarctic but the really worries scientists because there's enough ice there that if they're all that what's the mills in west antarctica you'd raise sea levels by about 3 to 4 metres world wide east on top because much bigger still seems to be staying cold but also just in the last couple of weeks for the 1st time scientists have managed to go underneath this ice in west antarctica with instruments and look at what's actually happening and the ice is being melted below from the seawater which is warmer than it has been in pa centuries again because of climate change this is something that scientists thought was happening they've now observed it so really you know i think we're looking at a picture where this region could become progr
now at the same time as announcements of this record i'm sure there's also this glacier on the nova tell us about that so what we're seeing really if you go. a loss of 15 years or so we've seen a succession of really big glasses that have broken off usually from again in this one talk to peninsula but also from west antarctica as well you know it's the west antarctic but the really worries scientists because there's enough ice there that if they're all that what's the mills in west antarctica...
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"it's time to discuss super novas." ( laughter ) i'm joking, mike. ( laughter ) now, i'll be honest,hink nasa's standards are too high. you shouldn't need a master's degree to go to space. you just need two things: one, you need to know how to walk in slow motion, just... and, two, you need courage. that's all you need. you know who nasa should hire? those people who buy sushi at 7-eleven. ( laughter ) that's what you need in space. "i see you aren't afraid of taking risks. do you want to fly to pluto?" all right, in other news, remember the admissions scandal that rocked american colleges last year, well, yesterday, one big parent got the biggest sentence yet. >> this morning, the heiress to the hot pocket snack food fortune was sentenced to prison. ♪ hot pockets >> she understands the harm that her choices caused. she understands the impact that those choices had on students. >> michelle janavs was sentenced to five months behind bars after pleading guilty to paying bribes to get her two daughters admitted to elite universities. >> trevor: that's right, the hot pockets heiress was
"it's time to discuss super novas." ( laughter ) i'm joking, mike. ( laughter ) now, i'll be honest,hink nasa's standards are too high. you shouldn't need a master's degree to go to space. you just need two things: one, you need to know how to walk in slow motion, just... and, two, you need courage. that's all you need. you know who nasa should hire? those people who buy sushi at 7-eleven. ( laughter ) that's what you need in space. "i see you aren't afraid of taking risks. do...
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costs an eye—watering £600,000 but nhs england has agreed a discounted price with the manufacturer, novall treat the right eye. the left will be done in a few weeks. it‘s delivered via an injection under the retina at the back of the eye. the treatment delivers working copies of a faulty gene, rpe65. these are encased in a harmless virus, which breaks into the retinal cells. once inside the nucleus, the replacement gene kick—starts production of a protein essential for healthy vision. this is a life—changing treatment for patients, hopefully preserving and improving vision for decades. it should have the biggest impact with children, halting site loss before permanent damage is done. halting sight loss before permanent damage is done. this is very exciting. this is the first approved nhs gene therapy for an eye disease, but of course there‘s opportunities to use gene therapy to treat other diseases in future. so come forward... jake ternent from durham had his gene therapy a couple of weeks ago, and is back at moorfields eye hospital in london for a check—up. i hope that, you know, i can
costs an eye—watering £600,000 but nhs england has agreed a discounted price with the manufacturer, novall treat the right eye. the left will be done in a few weeks. it‘s delivered via an injection under the retina at the back of the eye. the treatment delivers working copies of a faulty gene, rpe65. these are encased in a harmless virus, which breaks into the retinal cells. once inside the nucleus, the replacement gene kick—starts production of a protein essential for healthy vision....
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nova was up 30% during training on friday. jerome powell says fund middles of the economy remain strong but the virus has a risk, and he says they will act has appropriate to stabilize the economy. >>> google is canceling upcoming events in the bay area because of the virus, they will not be hosting news initiative global summit, meant to bring together hundreds across the media industry. game developers conference was postponed, that group hopes to reschedule later in the summer. >> facebook is trying to get the word out that chinatown is safe and open for business, unity$20,000 to the newcomer service center with ads encouraging people to visit chinatown, bay businesses have seen a steep drop in customer since the outbreak of the virus. >> i've noticed the difference of less foot traffic. chinatown is so traditional, culturally. please keep coming. >> there is also been an increase in parent increase in racism toward members of the chinese american communities. and they say that kind of racism is just an acceptable. >> a fin
nova was up 30% during training on friday. jerome powell says fund middles of the economy remain strong but the virus has a risk, and he says they will act has appropriate to stabilize the economy. >>> google is canceling upcoming events in the bay area because of the virus, they will not be hosting news initiative global summit, meant to bring together hundreds across the media industry. game developers conference was postponed, that group hopes to reschedule later in the summer....
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it been if these researchers at germany's institute for geosciences and natural resources and how nova are going to analyze some rock samples that were taken off the coast of western greenland. they've got a lot of work ahead of them 1st to cut away a slice of rock that's just 30 microns think about the same width as a sheet of paper. them full examined it under a microscope. my voice jesus christ this sample is almost transparent it's thinner than a single human hair. that will allow us to examine in detail how this material interacts with light. and that will help us identify the individual minerals that are contained in this sample is a. convenience and have been a holly and. we've returned to none of the local residents sometimes find jobs helping the foreign research teams. several countries have a vested interest in exploiting the region's natural resources and the scientists research may help them to do that. that if you would hope that is the arctic ice continues to melt they'll be able to share in the economic benefits and have more of a say in how they live their lives. over
it been if these researchers at germany's institute for geosciences and natural resources and how nova are going to analyze some rock samples that were taken off the coast of western greenland. they've got a lot of work ahead of them 1st to cut away a slice of rock that's just 30 microns think about the same width as a sheet of paper. them full examined it under a microscope. my voice jesus christ this sample is almost transparent it's thinner than a single human hair. that will allow us to...
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the you can say is it at risk on bricks a day we spoke to and picked up some of the opinions from nova knight and i should say that northern ireland voted 56 percent to stay in the european union hasten ideas from the street about how they're feeling about box set. a lot of people in bad form with this because a lot of education on whether. by the end of year a lot of others a hardball the resolve all of we're leaving we're appealing etain against our will and the deal that's in place is only a temporary measure i think you should measure the real important stuff is happening this year the timing for the elections for island is on county now and what she will be expecting coming up for this weekend. well in the south in the republic of ireland i mean if any of the issues they're already super exit things do the housing crisis and health care and frankly that you know that the echoes of all the austerity that brussels and post on when the banks went on several years ago i don't completely bend over for germany and so they would say voss and civil saraswati and put the devil the people t
the you can say is it at risk on bricks a day we spoke to and picked up some of the opinions from nova knight and i should say that northern ireland voted 56 percent to stay in the european union hasten ideas from the street about how they're feeling about box set. a lot of people in bad form with this because a lot of education on whether. by the end of year a lot of others a hardball the resolve all of we're leaving we're appealing etain against our will and the deal that's in place is only a...
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authority and so on the greens they play the game that the province in canada played for years in nova scotia in canada's far east demonstrators block telephonic city hall prime minister justin trudeau has recognised the right to protest but he's pushing for a swift resolution industry groups are worried about the cost to canada's economy and are urging the restarting of train services i'm not here to advocate for a project i'm here to advocate for a process that make sure that we don't fail to allow canadians to be heard effectively through the examination fair and full of these types of applications. if the pipeline outcry continues c.n.n. rial says temporary layoffs are possible gauge al-jazeera the presidents of the rue says he's facing increasing pressure from moscow to join russia in a unified state for 2 months russia has cut oil supplies to the reuss which relies on its neighbor for 80 percent of its energy president alexander lukashenko says it's part of russia's push to merge the countries because of faces reelection this year and has governed for 2 decades says he will find
authority and so on the greens they play the game that the province in canada played for years in nova scotia in canada's far east demonstrators block telephonic city hall prime minister justin trudeau has recognised the right to protest but he's pushing for a swift resolution industry groups are worried about the cost to canada's economy and are urging the restarting of train services i'm not here to advocate for a project i'm here to advocate for a process that make sure that we don't fail to...
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have the authority of the greens they play the game that the province in canada played for years in nova scotia in canada's far east demonstrators block telephonic city hall prime minister justin trudeau has recognised the right to protest but he's pushing for a swift resolution industry groups are worried about the cost to canada's economy and are urging the restarting of train services i'm not here to advocate for a project i'm here to advocate for a process that make sure that we don't fail to allow canadians to be heard effectively through the examination fair and full of these types of applications. if the pipeline outcry continues c.n.n. rial says temporary layoffs are possible nicola gage al-jazeera. journalists in the philippines demonstrating against attempts to close down the country's largest t.v. network a government lawyer filed a petition to cancel the franchise of a.b.s. c.b.s. corporation on monday the network has been a fierce critic of president were driven to take out a serious general allen dog was at the protest. they're calling this the red friday protests hundreds
have the authority of the greens they play the game that the province in canada played for years in nova scotia in canada's far east demonstrators block telephonic city hall prime minister justin trudeau has recognised the right to protest but he's pushing for a swift resolution industry groups are worried about the cost to canada's economy and are urging the restarting of train services i'm not here to advocate for a project i'm here to advocate for a process that make sure that we don't fail...
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have the authority on the greens that play the game that the province in canada played for years in nova scotia in canada's far east demonstrators block telephonic city hall prime minister justin trudeau has recognised the right to protest but he's pushing for a swift resolution industry groups are worried about the cost to canada's economy and are urging the restarting of train services i'm not here to advocate for a project i'm here to advocate for a process that make sure that we don't fail to allow canadians to be heard. effectively through the examination fair and full of these types of applications. if the pipeline outcry continues c.n.n. says temporary layoffs are possible nicola gage. now jerry i said 1st anniversary of the beginning of the mass movements that i'll said the country's longest serving leader president i'm a fake i was removed in april but protesters are still demanding freedom and democracy as well as the removal of those they call the ruling elite victoria. every friday for the last year they've been demanding an overhaul of algeria's entire political establishmen
have the authority on the greens that play the game that the province in canada played for years in nova scotia in canada's far east demonstrators block telephonic city hall prime minister justin trudeau has recognised the right to protest but he's pushing for a swift resolution industry groups are worried about the cost to canada's economy and are urging the restarting of train services i'm not here to advocate for a project i'm here to advocate for a process that make sure that we don't fail...
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authority and so on the greens they play the game that the province in canada played for years in nova scotia in canada's far east demonstrators block telephonic city hall prime minister justin trudeau has recognised the right to protest but he's pushing for a swift resolution industry groups are worried about the cost to canada's economy and are urging the restarting of train services i'm not here to advocate for a project i'm here to advocate for a process that make sure that we don't fail to allow to needs to be heard effectively through the examination fair and full of these types of applications. if the pipeline outcry continues c.n.n. rial says temporary layoffs are possible nicola gage al-jazeera. turkey's president has concluded his tour of pakistan imran khan hosted the one in islam about the 2 leaders signed an agreement to boost bilateral trade currently stands at $800000000.00 earlier one also expressed support for pakistan and its stance on indian administered kashmir a court in istanbul has acquitted a renowned turkish novelist on charges of membership of an armed group a
authority and so on the greens they play the game that the province in canada played for years in nova scotia in canada's far east demonstrators block telephonic city hall prime minister justin trudeau has recognised the right to protest but he's pushing for a swift resolution industry groups are worried about the cost to canada's economy and are urging the restarting of train services i'm not here to advocate for a project i'm here to advocate for a process that make sure that we don't fail to...
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members of nova received recognition recently from the bucks county board of commissioners for their work to educate our community and to raise awareness. the project was established to encourage victim identification, community education, enhancement of arrests and prosecution of traffickers, legislative advocacy, and a coordinated response for survivor services. mr. speaker, it is estimated that 25 million people across the globe are victims of human trafficking and approximately 75% of these victims are women and girls. statistics show that one in seven children who run away from home end up being trafficked. mr. speaker, one of the first bills i introduced this congress, the end banking for human traffickers act, would increase the role of financial institutions in combating human traffic something an incredibly important part of this fight. i call upon the house to bring this commonsense legislation to a vote and to continue to work to support the victims of human trafficking. . mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize dr. julia who was named the 2019 school psychologist of the ye
members of nova received recognition recently from the bucks county board of commissioners for their work to educate our community and to raise awareness. the project was established to encourage victim identification, community education, enhancement of arrests and prosecution of traffickers, legislative advocacy, and a coordinated response for survivor services. mr. speaker, it is estimated that 25 million people across the globe are victims of human trafficking and approximately 75% of these...
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the guy who lived across the street from me stole the wheels off my chevy nova, just misplaced anger, but was sending me totally bogus news i knew was false, and posting russian state-sponsored propaganda saying we could not trust the fbi. i am most flew to missouri to fight him over the wheels on my car and the propaganda. how does this still happen? why does russia want to run a new site that tells you what is in america in english? they do not talk about what is happening in russia because you do not usually care. why? they want -- they do not care who wins the election, they want democracy to fall. they want americans to not believe in their elected leaders, their officials, other institutions, their democratic processes. we are very good at doing that ourselves, do not let someone else do it. know what you consume. i try to give tips to people on social media because you are making decisions superquick. ?o you know the outlet if they are not telling you where they are located at, there is a reason for that. iny are not up to snuff terms of their editorial processes. do you know w
the guy who lived across the street from me stole the wheels off my chevy nova, just misplaced anger, but was sending me totally bogus news i knew was false, and posting russian state-sponsored propaganda saying we could not trust the fbi. i am most flew to missouri to fight him over the wheels on my car and the propaganda. how does this still happen? why does russia want to run a new site that tells you what is in america in english? they do not talk about what is happening in russia because...
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just this week, the guy who lived across the street from me stole the wheels off my chevy nova when i was in high school, the misplaced anger that i have, was sending me totally bogus news that i knew was completely false and posting russian state sponsored propaganda that said that we couldn't trust the fbi. i almost flew to missouri to fight him about the wheels on my car and about the fbi. i was so upset for about five seconds. then i sort of let it go, right? but how does this still happen? why does russia want to run a news site that just tells you about what's happening in america, in english? they don't talk about what's happening in russia, because you usually don't care, right? why? they want long run. they don't care who wins an election. they want democracy to fall. they want us to retreat in the world. they want americans to not believe in their elected leaders, their officials, and their institutions, and their democratic processes. don't let them do that. we're very good at doing it ourselves. so don't let someone else do it too. in all seriousness, though, the idea is,
just this week, the guy who lived across the street from me stole the wheels off my chevy nova when i was in high school, the misplaced anger that i have, was sending me totally bogus news that i knew was completely false and posting russian state sponsored propaganda that said that we couldn't trust the fbi. i almost flew to missouri to fight him about the wheels on my car and about the fbi. i was so upset for about five seconds. then i sort of let it go, right? but how does this still happen?...
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." >> my grandmother jenny, who we called mum, was from amherst, nova scotia. she was very english. she was very proper. >> and she feels she's made a friend. in early 1944, mum learns that kennedy will be back in boston to get treated for the back injuries he sustained on pt-109. she goes to visit him in the hospital. you don't just get in to see jack kennedy. >> no. no. no, you don't. [ chuckles ] >> but somehow, she does, more than once. >> what they talked about, god only knows, but i'm sure they talked about harold. they probably talked about his brother joe. >> jfk's older brother joe was a naval aviator. when he's killed in a top-secret mission over england, jenny sends her own letter of condolence. jfk writes back. it says, "i want you to know how much i appreciated your card." standard "thank you" note. but he goes on to say, "i know you know how we all feel. boys like harold and my brother joe can never be replaced." incredible. and he says, "i hope that i shall see you sometime again." >> yes. >> in 1946, kennedy is elected to congress. six years later, to the senate. and
." >> my grandmother jenny, who we called mum, was from amherst, nova scotia. she was very english. she was very proper. >> and she feels she's made a friend. in early 1944, mum learns that kennedy will be back in boston to get treated for the back injuries he sustained on pt-109. she goes to visit him in the hospital. you don't just get in to see jack kennedy. >> no. no. no, you don't. [ chuckles ] >> but somehow, she does, more than once. >> what they talked...
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reporter: in nova scotia in canada's far east, demonstrators blocked city hall. prime minister recognized the right to protest, but is pushing for a swift resolution. industry groups are worried about the cost to canada's economy, and are urging the restarting of train services. >> i'm not here to advocate for a project, i'm here to advocate for a process that makes sure we don't fail to allow communities to be heard effectively through the examination. fair and full at these types of applications. >> if the pipeline outline -- outcry continues, temporary layoffs are possible. in the philippines have been demonstrating against attempts to close down the largest television network. a government lawyer filed a petition to cancel the franchise on monday. the network has been a fierce critic of the president. our correspondent was at the rally. this the redalling friday protest. hundreds of journalists and activists taking to the streets right outside the main headquarters of the biggest media network in the country. calling on the public to support and for the gover
reporter: in nova scotia in canada's far east, demonstrators blocked city hall. prime minister recognized the right to protest, but is pushing for a swift resolution. industry groups are worried about the cost to canada's economy, and are urging the restarting of train services. >> i'm not here to advocate for a project, i'm here to advocate for a process that makes sure we don't fail to allow communities to be heard effectively through the examination. fair and full at these types of...
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in the low to mid 50's arting to cool down though in the upper 40's for parts of the north bay like nova and napa and overnight lows tonight will st in the 40's so we are going to notice a pretty mild night on tap and wake-up anner forecast is going to show a mix of sun and clouds for your president's day monday and temperatures really warming up widespread 60's and even low 70's as you make your way inland so we're going to be about 5 to 10 degrees abe average downtown san francisco warming up into the mid 60's, upper 60's for those of you in oakland and flirting with 70's cop for san jose but fremont conquered and even santa sa you're going to hit that low 70 degree mark for your afternoon highs. >>and very little chae on tuesday, but the one thi that we are noticing for the xt 7 days a lot f rain so we' going to stay warm dry temperatures for most of this uoming week sunday could see some light scattered showers trying to make its way into the north bay, but it looks like it will just bring us traces amount of rain atst but cooling us down to write about neaaverage for this time of ye
in the low to mid 50's arting to cool down though in the upper 40's for parts of the north bay like nova and napa and overnight lows tonight will st in the 40's so we are going to notice a pretty mild night on tap and wake-up anner forecast is going to show a mix of sun and clouds for your president's day monday and temperatures really warming up widespread 60's and even low 70's as you make your way inland so we're going to be about 5 to 10 degrees abe average downtown san francisco warming up...
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. >> yes, i took a small vacation, i went to nova scop scotia, i wd into a small winery there one dayed to do this. connell: really. like a vision. >> i said i miss my thing this is my thing. connell: you started how. >> from that day. me,4083 days to get the doors to this winery open, it took a lot to pusha dream forward. connell: and ceasar, how did you get involved. >> we met at work, she told me this dream, i thought she was crazy, and 14 years later still doing it we're proud of it. yoit. >> you didn't quit your job at fidelity right away. >> no, i still had to pay my bills, i loved my job, i worked hard at if fiddle fidelity dury and then i worked here at night and weekends. connell: how did you know it was working out as well. >> woo started winery in a smaller barn behind our home. so we could work there at night and weekend when kids were slipping it was a time of hard work. and perseverance that is a hallmark of the american dream. connell: a great story, la "law& order: svu" talk about business -- let' let's talk about busine. we have wine here. how is business, looks like
. >> yes, i took a small vacation, i went to nova scop scotia, i wd into a small winery there one dayed to do this. connell: really. like a vision. >> i said i miss my thing this is my thing. connell: you started how. >> from that day. me,4083 days to get the doors to this winery open, it took a lot to pusha dream forward. connell: and ceasar, how did you get involved. >> we met at work, she told me this dream, i thought she was crazy, and 14 years later still doing it...
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by the way, two pounds, nova meat steaks cost about $30 to make. it could be expensive. we'll continue to watch the numbers. you can see dow down 634 points. that's a look at your dollars and cents. >> if you're driving how does the road look? driving west, it doesn't look good at all. toll plaza back up to northerly bound recovering from issues. no major issues on the peninsula. we haven't mentioned it much because the traffic is looking okay for this time of the morning. 8:45. let's bring steve in here. >> all right. thank you. >>> 56 oakland 55. that easterly breeze makes it warm. so 60s. a few 70s for many. upper 70s to near 80. too strong a high pressure. starting to back off. starting tomorrow it clouds up and will be much cooler saturday. that will be the only opportunity to get any rain. if it doesn't happen then you have to wait seven or eight days. there thank you, steve. 8:47 here. improving the home security. we'll sit down and talk to the hacker about the safety clause and how to look for and keep your personal devices safe. >> also, the raiders are scoring
by the way, two pounds, nova meat steaks cost about $30 to make. it could be expensive. we'll continue to watch the numbers. you can see dow down 634 points. that's a look at your dollars and cents. >> if you're driving how does the road look? driving west, it doesn't look good at all. toll plaza back up to northerly bound recovering from issues. no major issues on the peninsula. we haven't mentioned it much because the traffic is looking okay for this time of the morning. 8:45. let's...
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for nova on a ship scotia, the presidents get to canada, loaded on trains for their rights to the prison camp. train iss believe the escape-proof because the windows have a frozen shut. this is january of 1941. with those prisoners crammed into this railroad car at each car has a small, ineffective and inefficient heater, but it has one. rra scraping on the window, it is not long before he opened up the window where everyone assumed this railcar is escape-proof. his plan is, as soon this train starts slowing down, i'm going to jump. the train slows down, comes into a small station, and soon it is starting up again. the train pulls away from the lets out thea window and jumps out and falls into a snow bank that breaks his fall. , thisace that is circled intersection, that is where he jumped out of the train. you can see where i highlighted or placed in google maps this town. that is 30 miles between the point where he comes out of the plane and where he crosses over into the united states. he is called, there -- he is cold. it takes him a couple days. he is hoping the river between canada
for nova on a ship scotia, the presidents get to canada, loaded on trains for their rights to the prison camp. train iss believe the escape-proof because the windows have a frozen shut. this is january of 1941. with those prisoners crammed into this railroad car at each car has a small, ineffective and inefficient heater, but it has one. rra scraping on the window, it is not long before he opened up the window where everyone assumed this railcar is escape-proof. his plan is, as soon this train...
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time and one of the active vibrant research groups doing that was based in halifax, canada, so i n in novat grad school scotia and working with the ocean ogif itute of i. owned a little piece of the sea mapped.at no one had got to mapt and name the features. great fun. actually have a video of your graduation. internet. the let's watch. >> kathryn sullivan. the authority -- by -- university, i admit you to the egree of doctor of philosophy with all the rights and i vileges there to, and you.ratulate [applause] >> dr. sullivan leaves to us go space agency .s. to e one of the first women astronaut.n [applause] >> and the two delightful things about the way he did those has onies, your president just hooded you and shaken your hand, ladies and gentlemen, the time anyone called you doctor and your family is dr tor, there, and now you're a of the aled member academy. interesting. >> you were getting your ph.d. nasa.eans and off to that your brother. >> in 1976, he had been tracking all the advertisements nasa had recruit for the shuttle practice. he's the flying nut in the family, from this tal
time and one of the active vibrant research groups doing that was based in halifax, canada, so i n in novat grad school scotia and working with the ocean ogif itute of i. owned a little piece of the sea mapped.at no one had got to mapt and name the features. great fun. actually have a video of your graduation. internet. the let's watch. >> kathryn sullivan. the authority -- by -- university, i admit you to the egree of doctor of philosophy with all the rights and i vileges there to, and...
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have the authority of the greens they play the game that the province in canada played for years in nova scotia in canada's far east demonstrators block telephonic city hall prime minister justin trudeau has recognised the right to protest but he's pushing for a swift resolution industry groups are worried about the cost to canada's economy and are urging the restarting of train services i'm not here to advocate for a project i'm here to advocate for a process that make sure that we don't fail to allow canadians to be heard effectively through the examination fair and full of these types of data cations. if the pipeline outcry continues c.n.n. rial says temporary layoffs are possible nicola gage al-jazeera. we'll get a weather update next on the news hour still to come marking a year of protests in algeria demonstrates is this a they feel betrayed by a lack of progress. journalists take to the streets in the philippines against government plans to shut down the country's largest t.v. network. and despite a lack of snow shortening the race the rani of sweden finally gets underway that's c
have the authority of the greens they play the game that the province in canada played for years in nova scotia in canada's far east demonstrators block telephonic city hall prime minister justin trudeau has recognised the right to protest but he's pushing for a swift resolution industry groups are worried about the cost to canada's economy and are urging the restarting of train services i'm not here to advocate for a project i'm here to advocate for a process that make sure that we don't fail...
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much harder and they've also received a lot of hostility from the lebanese government as well as some nova nice people who feel that they have put an extra strain on the economic crisis where the lebanese themselves are suffering from so there's about a quite close to a 1000000 syrian refugees here is a large number and 3 quarters of those syrian refugees live. below the poverty line the shortage of dollars as well has affected some of the money that they've received through cash aid from you know you see also the conditions have been very tough and the lebanese government just a couple of days ago in their policy statement have made it clear that a lot of them have to return by coach they believe safe now burton says is hoping to finalize a trade deal with japan before the end of the year foreign secretary dominic robb has been in tokyo for talks the u.k. is working to secure trade deals with major world economies after brags that as part of any negotiations japan wants britain to drop utopian union restrictions on japanese food imports which were imposed after the focus shima nuclear dis
much harder and they've also received a lot of hostility from the lebanese government as well as some nova nice people who feel that they have put an extra strain on the economic crisis where the lebanese themselves are suffering from so there's about a quite close to a 1000000 syrian refugees here is a large number and 3 quarters of those syrian refugees live. below the poverty line the shortage of dollars as well has affected some of the money that they've received through cash aid from you...
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authority and so on the greens they play the game that the province in canada played for years in nova scotia in canada's far east demonstrators block tallow. fact city hall prime minister justin trudeau has recognized the right to protest but he's pushing for a swift resolution industry groups are worried about the cost to canada's economy and are urging the restarting of train services i'm not here to advocate for a project i'm here to advocate for a process that make sure that we don't fail to allow canadians to be heard effectively through the examination fair and full of these types of nothing cations . if the pipeline outcry continues c.n.n. rial says temporary layoffs are possible nicola gage al-jazeera. journalists in the philippines have been demonstrating against attempts to close down the country's largest television network a government lawyer filed a petition to cancel the franchise of the a.b.s. c.b.s. corporation on monday the network has been a fierce critic of president or rico detest say our correspondent allan dyke and was at the rally in kazan city. they're calling
authority and so on the greens they play the game that the province in canada played for years in nova scotia in canada's far east demonstrators block tallow. fact city hall prime minister justin trudeau has recognized the right to protest but he's pushing for a swift resolution industry groups are worried about the cost to canada's economy and are urging the restarting of train services i'm not here to advocate for a project i'm here to advocate for a process that make sure that we don't fail...
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have the authority on the greens that play the game that the province in canada played for years in nova scotia in canada's far east demonstrators blocked halifax city hall prime minister justin trudeau has recognised the right to protest but he's pushing for a swift resolution industry groups are worried about the cost to canada's economy and are urging the restarting of train services i'm not here to advocate for a project i'm here to advocate for a process that make sure that we don't fail to allow to needs to be heard effectively through the examination fair and full of these types of data cations. if the pipeline outcry continues c.n. rail says temporary layoffs are possible nicola gage al-jazeera. government leaders in mexico are being accused of giving only half hearted support to families of people who've been killed in the drug cartel war as a. report from that a crew was heartbroken families say that they're forced to rely on volunteers to search for the remains of their relatives buried in secret graves. a search party has assembled on the grounds of a catholic church in vera
have the authority on the greens that play the game that the province in canada played for years in nova scotia in canada's far east demonstrators blocked halifax city hall prime minister justin trudeau has recognised the right to protest but he's pushing for a swift resolution industry groups are worried about the cost to canada's economy and are urging the restarting of train services i'm not here to advocate for a project i'm here to advocate for a process that make sure that we don't fail...