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wagger: with climate adaptati plan, ou have wet system a a dry stem, so wheyou neeto liftater ou you cado thatbut when u u need tlelet thwater in you calelet thwateter throu that syemem inttheese canals a c circute it arnd the city. wiiaiams: memeansome p pple might wa p pastere e an thinknk h, yeah. it'jujust orgrorown grass." no. it's lolow-lng ararea at h hasertainin vegetatn n in ithatat ithe perft t vegetionon wn youu nt watetoto absb anand able to dissatate at more gradl l ratei memeanit doeoe't look lika a lot nanatal scienc b but tre''a l lot of natalal scice t thagoes i into .. waggone c costsess s toave green inasastrucre b becse this isow-maintance. ths isis aodel of part o othe city as theaiain drnagege bin. you haven n underounund stem,, the white nenes unr ththe earthththe id wasas tget thth water intththese pes,s, tget atat wat to o the pumpmpand push it outththat w thehe ththod. willia: : trutof t theatterr , there no way s solveur water iueues wi jusust r pumpsndnd turnes. it's s no enou. it wi never b ough. waggoner: you kno d decad of doing te e wronthing usllyy ki
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the rewards max ou at $330 over this 12eek program.ver one year of the people who entered the program 6 ended. they're matthews to the program and another 19% reduced in matthews so a total of 82% of people who entered the program and id or reduced their matthews and that their goals that set for themselves so that unds effective t me. >>the's currently no medial treatment for mass which means positive reinforcement programs like this using gift cards is as an incentive is one of the best options for helping people get off the truck. >>7.42 coming up on the steph curry lookgood. the coach kerr says hold your horses, the players who ve bull's eyes on heir backs during spring training gas. and how ngress trying this is a story the american dream. it starts here, in a middle class ighborhood with a middle class kid named mike. when his father died, his mother went to work and became the breadwinner. she instilled in mike a belief in hard work d a drive to build a better life. so he started a company from scrah with an idea and endless hou
the rewards max ou at $330 over this 12eek program.ver one year of the people who entered the program 6 ended. they're matthews to the program and another 19% reduced in matthews so a total of 82% of people who entered the program and id or reduced their matthews and that their goals that set for themselves so that unds effective t me. >>the's currently no medial treatment for mass which means positive reinforcement programs like this using gift cards is as an incentive is one of the best...
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as the c-span cities tour takes ou to amarillo, texas. >> earlier today british prime minister boris johnson fielded domestic and important foil -- foreign policy questions from labor party leader jeremy corbin and other members in the house of commons. members asked the prime minister about a ban against trophy hunting, knife crime prevention, and government services for people impacted by recent floods. this is half an hour. >> my right honorable friend has announced the act vakes of the government's emergency bell wind scheme to provide financial support for equal fige affected areas in the north of england and we continue to work closely with our partners to help those affected and, above all, to keep people safe. prime minister johnson: mr. speaker, this morning i had meetings with minister of colleagues and others in addition to my duties in the house, i had meetings later today. >> closed question one, mr. speaker. on the defense and security review. >> prime minister. prime minister johnson: mr. speaker, we will continue to transform the u.k. economy through the budget in mar
as the c-span cities tour takes ou to amarillo, texas. >> earlier today british prime minister boris johnson fielded domestic and important foil -- foreign policy questions from labor party leader jeremy corbin and other members in the house of commons. members asked the prime minister about a ban against trophy hunting, knife crime prevention, and government services for people impacted by recent floods. this is half an hour. >> my right honorable friend has announced the act vakes...
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them -- ou call unpledged delegates can vote for ice president on the first ballot. just technicalities like all reading of the rules. it's not political. that's not the rules say one.majority plus yes, ma'am. reporter: you just said that it's your job to put forth an that's mainstream. i think you heard nonmenacing. right. pelosi: that's i'm talking about the house of representatives. agenda differs from senator sanders' agenda. you are not advocating medicare all. do you think senator sanders' mainstream? speaker pelosi: well, health care is the most important issue campaign. there are three issues -- health health alth care, and care. that's why part one of our agenda and how we won the time was to lower the cost of health care by lowering the cost of prescription drugs. was to build bigger paychecks by building the a rastructure of america in green way. and the third was cleaner government. think we can i find some common ground to work administration. on the part of lowering costs of so.cription drugs, i hope cleaner government, not so. that's where we are. unus
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christian: we should remind ou viewers around the wor wales loaded to leave the european union.n reflection, some might find a little odd. wales benefited from an awful lot of european investment. >> it was a narrow and marginal decision in wales, and you are right. wales has been a beneficiary of you edit -- bu fundi, and a beneficiary as a membership of union, but ther are parts of wales where decades of austerity have damaged deeply. those people could not see a future for themselves. they reflected that in their vote in the referendum. >> you have said -- and i quote you --we will not be browbeaten into the decision that brings an end to the debate or two discussion. are you clinging to a hope that there might be a revisitin in another generation, people might revisit the idea of rejoining the european union? after all the division of the last three years, would that be good for the country? >> that is not what i was referring to in the quote you gave. i was her fervor to in theext 12 months, we will see enormously important decisions in wales about our future with european
christian: we should remind ou viewers around the wor wales loaded to leave the european union.n reflection, some might find a little odd. wales benefited from an awful lot of european investment. >> it was a narrow and marginal decision in wales, and you are right. wales has been a beneficiary of you edit -- bu fundi, and a beneficiary as a membership of union, but ther are parts of wales where decades of austerity have damaged deeply. those people could not see a future for themselves....
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in fact, the ou has been testing apollo moon rock for decades.redible as it sounds in their latest experiment, phd student hannah sargent is turning lunar dust into water. to show us how, she's using nasa's replica soil because the real stuff is so precious. in five years‘ time, thanks to a collaboration between the european space agency and the russians, her experiment could be happening at the south pole of the moon. it's one of the coldest places in our solar system. they'll be heating moon rocks to five times the temperature of your oven so the oxygen inside reacts with hydrogen they've brought along, making h20. why do you want to make water out of moon rock? water is one of the most critical resources we need for space exploration, not just for the life—support needs of humans, but also to make rocket fuel, hydrogen and oxygen. it is propellant. so if we can produce that on the surface of the moon, we can support long—term space exploration missions and produce the rocket propellant. we need to perhaps use the moon as a sort of pit stop for
in fact, the ou has been testing apollo moon rock for decades.redible as it sounds in their latest experiment, phd student hannah sargent is turning lunar dust into water. to show us how, she's using nasa's replica soil because the real stuff is so precious. in five years‘ time, thanks to a collaboration between the european space agency and the russians, her experiment could be happening at the south pole of the moon. it's one of the coldest places in our solar system. they'll be heating...
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ou may ask me about the coronavirus, which is -- very ell under control in our country. we have very few people with it are,he people that have it in all cases, i haven't heard anything other. new there's something because for two days i haven't been seeing too much of that ews, very much news because it's been very all encompassing. we accomplished a lot. meetings, as you know. the people are getting better. they are all getting better. some americans from a ship because it was do andthe right thing to they're in quarantine. very ink they will be in a good shape very soon. we discussed a lot of different elements. actually discussed the oronavirus and at this moment, india doesn't have much of a problem, i feel. certainly -- it wasn't expressed they did, which was great. i think that whole situation will start working out. a lot of talent. a lot of brainpower is being put behind it. putting in. we're i see chuck schumer criticized, he thought it should be more. more he would say it less. be these characters, they are just not good for our country. more he would say it s
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ou have so many examples of that of him getting out of international agreements, of him inviting foreign interference in an election. f him now threatening withholding foreign aid to a country that had been invaded by an ally of ours, just because he wants dirt on a opponent. so i don't see this as him being embolden. see this as actually just one more example of why he needs to defeated. reporter: senator, will your campaign be calling for a iowa?assing in senator klobuchar: it sounds like we won't need to. like other campaigns are interested in this. that say that i think every vote has to be counted. i am actually an expert on this the senator from minnesota and was the only senator for six months because recount in a general election in our state, and i you just osition that got to make sure and there's no double sure make that every vote is counted. the other thing i would add is our state of minnesota also has caucuses, so i understand they can be at times. it's one of the reasons that our overnor and our state legislature moved to a presidential primary. weinterestingly in our sta
ou have so many examples of that of him getting out of international agreements, of him inviting foreign interference in an election. f him now threatening withholding foreign aid to a country that had been invaded by an ally of ours, just because he wants dirt on a opponent. so i don't see this as him being embolden. see this as actually just one more example of why he needs to defeated. reporter: senator, will your campaign be calling for a iowa?assing in senator klobuchar: it sounds like we...
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i think this is the school shooting out ou so many. >>in irness that kind of rocked america and people really ignited e gun control and gun rights dete. after the parkland shooting and tehers. the other estion was should teachers be armed on campus on february 14th 2018 17 peopledied at marjory stoneman dougs high school. when a 17 year-old entered the school with a semiaumatic rifle. today students headed to claswith heavy hearts as part othe strict's day of service and love the schl hosted a breakfast for first responders broward county sheriff gregory tony was there. difficult. >>to come in and see all ese young folks given us applause and sam, thank you for services unrstaing that t too long ago we came up short >>since the shooting the istrict invested more than llion in safety and security measures, including adding ousands of additional video surveillance cameras. the confessed school shooter. nicolas cruz faces the dea penalty in the shooting his lawyers are currently working on a plea deal in exchange for life in prison justin
i think this is the school shooting out ou so many. >>in irness that kind of rocked america and people really ignited e gun control and gun rights dete. after the parkland shooting and tehers. the other estion was should teachers be armed on campus on february 14th 2018 17 peopledied at marjory stoneman dougs high school. when a 17 year-old entered the school with a semiaumatic rifle. today students headed to claswith heavy hearts as part othe strict's day of service and love the schl...
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so,ou see a pickup, and if where?inimum, the coronavirus issues are going to cloud the macro picture. we are for sure going to have a big decline in global's you factor in emi. -- pmi. the markets will not be sure how much of that klein will be virus-related. think -- decline will be virus-related. embedded inemains options markets. these are implied to go as low as 7.8. it makes it attractive to be long volume on these places. nejra: you are actually upping the allocation to credit. europe of credit risk in is down to lowest since the financial crisis. >> it is more about not putting all of your eggs in one basket. another recommended way of credit was into more overweight equities. now that allocation is gone there is less reason to use that . nejra: what would cause you to change your view in equities? what would make you reassured the coronavirus was under control? >> as you mentioned, a factory reopening. the coronavirus is not spreading and that is positive. that should make us lift allocation to high levels. ne
so,ou see a pickup, and if where?inimum, the coronavirus issues are going to cloud the macro picture. we are for sure going to have a big decline in global's you factor in emi. -- pmi. the markets will not be sure how much of that klein will be virus-related. think -- decline will be virus-related. embedded inemains options markets. these are implied to go as low as 7.8. it makes it attractive to be long volume on these places. nejra: you are actually upping the allocation to credit. europe of...
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it's even showing up in ou seafood and in our own bodies. b there's a local group trying to change all that yet today for the island to bury environmental group filed a lawsuit is the first of its kind apparently. >>against 10 major companies aretrying to rce them to filly do something about all that plastic pollution. we tr our best to recycle sorting it in bins and hoping for the best, but thiis where so much ends up plastics clogging r waterways floating in the ocean. >>if you had one probem in this country and so we coe of plastic bottles and i hope we can element of now e berkeley based earth island institute is filing a lawsuit accusing 10 gia us companies, includi coke pepsi proctor and gamble and clorox of blood in the world ecosystem wi plastics there still. >>promoting these products is recyclab is still see that i'm each bottle >>and we know that it's not a 91% of at we see hertoday is going to be burned for put a landill. that's not sustainable. we want those plastic companies be held accountable and responsib cread. mess that th
it's even showing up in ou seafood and in our own bodies. b there's a local group trying to change all that yet today for the island to bury environmental group filed a lawsuit is the first of its kind apparently. >>against 10 major companies aretrying to rce them to filly do something about all that plastic pollution. we tr our best to recycle sorting it in bins and hoping for the best, but thiis where so much ends up plastics clogging r waterways floating in the ocean. >>if you...
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i might have ou, to kill you. >> good evening, welcome. bash.spondent dana >> it's dana. >> hi. here from tv. >> what do you talk about hardly me for -- this is the place for it. in all seriousness i just want congratulate you on your national press foundation award and thank you for all you do. best of the the best. >> on behalf of the acting president of the united states, you on o congratulate this award. >> thank god you are there. we need you. probably the first person in american history, maybe even world history, to what?a joke about you know on a debate stage. my only made a joke about hands. i have very powerful hands. ♪ congratulations. >> i wish i could be there with ou tonight to celebrate the national press foundation award so richly which you deserve. >> dana bash. fishburn, just want to congratulate you on your national press foundation award. go.to >> congratulations to my inspiration and role model. >> i just want to congratulate press your national foundation award. such to say cj never got a prestigious award so kudos to you,
i might have ou, to kill you. >> good evening, welcome. bash.spondent dana >> it's dana. >> hi. here from tv. >> what do you talk about hardly me for -- this is the place for it. in all seriousness i just want congratulate you on your national press foundation award and thank you for all you do. best of the the best. >> on behalf of the acting president of the united states, you on o congratulate this award. >> thank god you are there. we need you. probably...
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disney is certainly feeling the force today with some marvel—ous result as the firms star wars and superheroouse to increase revenue for the quarter by 36% to $20.9 billion. and it wasn't just the traditional business that's been doing well — subscriber numbers for disney plus also reflected well on the entertainment giant's move into streaming. chinese technology firm, huawei, says it will set up manufacturing bases in europe to make components for the 5g networks it will build there. analysts say building factories in europe will help persuade eu countries not to follow us calls to reject huawei's hardware. that's it for the business briefing this hour. up next — newsbriefing — we'll take you through ther stories making headlines in the global news media today including: more than a0 people have been arrested across england as part of a crackdown on courierfraud, where people are tricked on the phone into taking out large sums of money and handing the cash to someone posing as a courier or police officer. city of london police says there've been 3,000 victims over the last two years, many
disney is certainly feeling the force today with some marvel—ous result as the firms star wars and superheroouse to increase revenue for the quarter by 36% to $20.9 billion. and it wasn't just the traditional business that's been doing well — subscriber numbers for disney plus also reflected well on the entertainment giant's move into streaming. chinese technology firm, huawei, says it will set up manufacturing bases in europe to make components for the 5g networks it will build there....
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but those laws are about gunpowder storage, win, where .ou cannot carry a gun how far you could fire away from a settled population. you could not fire or shoot a rifle within a quarter-mile of account. those involved mostly into carry laws, and ms. to late night -- 19th century, laws for dealers ,min minors. that is the modern beginning of gun control as we know it. steve: which rings as to your book. can you talk about how it has evolved over the last 100-plus years? mr. charles: yes. is not as we know it today. if you look at the documents it pertains to the federalized militia debate, the constitution in states. who have the power of the militia? the federal government? -- who had the power of the militia? no, it came to the states, we want for control. the concern for the constitution in 1787 and when it was ratified in 1789, was the state militia. the second amendment is more or .ess a reflection of the fear that's not to save the second amendment did not have an individual right component or was not linked to an individual having a gun. the conception of liberty the others und
but those laws are about gunpowder storage, win, where .ou cannot carry a gun how far you could fire away from a settled population. you could not fire or shoot a rifle within a quarter-mile of account. those involved mostly into carry laws, and ms. to late night -- 19th century, laws for dealers ,min minors. that is the modern beginning of gun control as we know it. steve: which rings as to your book. can you talk about how it has evolved over the last 100-plus years? mr. charles: yes. is not...
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this image coming up next is one ou probably recognize. anybody know who that is? >> mike: bill pickett. does anybody know what made him famous? >> mike: bulldog in. he grew up in texas. apparently, he saw bulldogs catching balls -- bulls by biting them on the lip and holding them in place. he said, i could probably do hat. mike: you probably would not have said that, would you? no. most folks wouldn't. that's what bill pickett started doing. it was a form of entertainment. for a while, he did it and people passed the hat and stuff like that. that's how he begins to do this. this gained a degree of fame and recognition. what happened was, at some point in time, bill pickett came in contact with a couple of promoters who essentially took him around and began to have him gain more and more reputation. tickets -- pickett perfected the style. if you go to the rodeo today it is still called bulldogging. mike: there are photographs of him standing there and he is biting the steer's upper lip. he has his hands out, holding him in place. he really did do it. if your girlfr
this image coming up next is one ou probably recognize. anybody know who that is? >> mike: bill pickett. does anybody know what made him famous? >> mike: bulldog in. he grew up in texas. apparently, he saw bulldogs catching balls -- bulls by biting them on the lip and holding them in place. he said, i could probably do hat. mike: you probably would not have said that, would you? no. most folks wouldn't. that's what bill pickett started doing. it was a form of entertainment. for a...
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and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers ou, thank you. c woman: and now, bbrld news. tha globalld news to a shortage of facasks for the coronavirus as itti cones to spread through it the world health organization says prices are spiraling. >> demand is hundreds of times more than normal and prices are up 20 times more than normal. authorities response.the >> already simmering response as thesi c explodes. the systemic failures have been laid bare. >> democrats finally declare bbc -- pete buttigieg midwinter and declares he got more votes. the red carpet laid out for the oscars. we will hear from this year's nominees. ♪ >> hello and welcome to world news today. the world health organization says there is a global shortage of medical permit like gowns, masks and gloves as fears about spread of the new coronavirus grows. over 31,000 people have been affected by the virus and 638 people have died three that includes a chinese doctor who tried to raise the alarm about the outbreak last year. this is from outside the hospital where he worked inside. a smallro left flowers a
and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers ou, thank you. c woman: and now, bbrld news. tha globalld news to a shortage of facasks for the coronavirus as itti cones to spread through it the world health organization says prices are spiraling. >> demand is hundreds of times more than normal and prices are up 20 times more than normal. authorities response.the >> already simmering response as thesi c explodes. the systemic failures have been laid bare. >> democrats...
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i want to thank you, it has been so incredible. .ou knew it was the right thing i was got a kick out of the fact you to get hundreds of dollars in all -- hundreds of millions of dollars for a wall. i was able to get much more $2.5 trillion. planes, missiles, rockets, everything. when you want to get money for a wall that most people wanted five years ago, they announced we were going to build it. but they were, unable to get it built. i major jobs a lot easier. say thank you, mr. president. [applause] thrilled to be here today with the national border patrol council and the hero of the united states for patrol. you safeguard our communities, protect our families, defend our country. thank you. it is a tough job, but most of you would not trade it for any other. do.love what you it is tough and dangerous. to take mexico. the numbers have been fantastic. the mexicank of soldiers. i want to thank the president of mexico not easy situation over there. as long as i'm president, you will always have a loyal and am with you like no president has been with you. [applause] >> just like i pled
i want to thank you, it has been so incredible. .ou knew it was the right thing i was got a kick out of the fact you to get hundreds of dollars in all -- hundreds of millions of dollars for a wall. i was able to get much more $2.5 trillion. planes, missiles, rockets, everything. when you want to get money for a wall that most people wanted five years ago, they announced we were going to build it. but they were, unable to get it built. i major jobs a lot easier. say thank you, mr. president....
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plan to recruit scientists to transport the know-how we have here to china in exchange for in norma's ous paydays.norm texas and dem investigation discovered more than 100 academics participating in a&mese talent dax -- texas investigations discovered more than 100 academics participating recruitmentalent programs. students studying here in america -- they pressure students to monitor chinese students. one pro-democracy chinese student in the northeast last year received death threats for exercising his right to free speech. the fbi became involved. make no mistake about it -- we want talented, young chinese students to come study in the united states of america. we ought to to encourage them to be here. they should not have to fear the long arm of beijing, which often reaches out. that is one of many campus groups directly influenced by the chinese communist party and it has representatives here in the united -- and its representatives here in the united states. many of you are familiar with confucius institutes. they purport to have the sole purpose of teaching mandarin and chinese cult
plan to recruit scientists to transport the know-how we have here to china in exchange for in norma's ous paydays.norm texas and dem investigation discovered more than 100 academics participating in a&mese talent dax -- texas investigations discovered more than 100 academics participating recruitmentalent programs. students studying here in america -- they pressure students to monitor chinese students. one pro-democracy chinese student in the northeast last year received death threats for...
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specials with us right here your weekend team in all of our kron 4 reporters e going to be stations ou the bay area different games. and parties that's from 8 until 11:00pm and you can find much more coverage of tomorrow's big game online as well expert analys on both teams. >>behind the scenes stories and even some predictio for the commercials. it's all on our website kron 4 dot com. >>we move on now to other news and some sad news out of the east bay tonighwhere a man and his dog were killed at a fire at his apartment compx kron four's gayle ong has details. it took firefiters abo 30 minutes to put out the fire neighbors say the man who died was in his 70's these minute and resident here for a long time. >>neighbors say the man and his dog killed in an early-moing re saturday. we're often seen walking protection districsay the ire started around 00:3in the morning on the 400 block of north civic drive about a mi away from downtown walnut creek fifighters were able to contaithe fire this unit where it started the mark madeira and lives in the complex my friend lives in the building t
specials with us right here your weekend team in all of our kron 4 reporters e going to be stations ou the bay area different games. and parties that's from 8 until 11:00pm and you can find much more coverage of tomorrow's big game online as well expert analys on both teams. >>behind the scenes stories and even some predictio for the commercials. it's all on our website kron 4 dot com. >>we move on now to other news and some sad news out of the east bay tonighwhere a man and his dog...
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ou have a it diplomat from china assigned to the united states in new york city sending letter urging an american elected official houldn't exercise his right to freedom of speech. that is not a one off event. t is happening all across the country. chinese consuls in new york, texas, california. bound by the diplomatic esponsibilities of the vienna convention are very politically active as the one in d.c. right here. some of you have heard about the time when the chinese the u.c. san diego students to protest the dalai lama. or last august when a former governor of mississippi received whert from a tkphragt hreatening to cancel a chinese investment if he chose to travel to taiwan. anyway. last year a high school in taiwanese invited a person after chinese pressure. thing to pressure the secretary of state of the united states of america. to go s something else after a high school principal. shows s depth, it systemitization and intent. chinese communist party officials are cultivating county schoolwith board members and politicians through sister city programs. the chinese competition
ou have a it diplomat from china assigned to the united states in new york city sending letter urging an american elected official houldn't exercise his right to freedom of speech. that is not a one off event. t is happening all across the country. chinese consuls in new york, texas, california. bound by the diplomatic esponsibilities of the vienna convention are very politically active as the one in d.c. right here. some of you have heard about the time when the chinese the u.c. san diego...
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ou only mentioned personal actions. that would be a terrible legacy. can nly person that determine that is the person that determined she tore up the speech, the same person that determined we were going to move into impeachment without having vote in the house, the same person who selected chairs of their committees based upon would be best to impeach a president. i think their past behavior is best indication of the future behavior. so the question is really to the american public. do they want more of the same, would they like a congress work with them across the aisle, that would put first instead of blaming america first? i think that's the question come november. i think reading the latest polls, i think america is waking up to the liedz of this -- lies f this new majority and the wasted time they had in their room. thank you very much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] capitol hill.e on m
ou only mentioned personal actions. that would be a terrible legacy. can nly person that determine that is the person that determined she tore up the speech, the same person that determined we were going to move into impeachment without having vote in the house, the same person who selected chairs of their committees based upon would be best to impeach a president. i think their past behavior is best indication of the future behavior. so the question is really to the american public. do they...
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jim hoover and the cabinet who built new cabinets to deprive us of the use of ou art electronics and flip phones during the tri trial. we did a spectacular job keeping the capital clean and the team will move the furniture and then again and again. we appreciate all of your hard work. please convey our sincerest thanks to the staff with many long days and nights during this very trying time in the nations history. >> the chair also wishes to make a brief statement. i would like to beginng by thanking the majority leader ank the democratic leader for their support as i attempted to carry out ill-defined responsibilities in an unfamiliar setting. i had the wise counsel of the senate itself through the secretary and privileges that o the staff. for the deputy for their unfailing patience or keen insight. i'm likewise grateful to the sergeant at arms. thank you for making my presence as comfortable as possible as i depart for chamber i do so within invitation to visit the court. by long tradition and in memory ofwi the 135 years we sat in ths building to keep the front row of the gallery
jim hoover and the cabinet who built new cabinets to deprive us of the use of ou art electronics and flip phones during the tri trial. we did a spectacular job keeping the capital clean and the team will move the furniture and then again and again. we appreciate all of your hard work. please convey our sincerest thanks to the staff with many long days and nights during this very trying time in the nations history. >> the chair also wishes to make a brief statement. i would like to beginng...
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said some ou americans are immune to this process. our credit cards are stolen, they get a notice in the mail. people that are panicking, that will panic when they hear this information? what should the average american do that's thinking, oh, my goodness, these guys could be up to more? china?uld be in god knows where they are right now. what's your message to them? certainly, they should know already because this was nnounced publicly -- not the attribution but the intrusion was announced previously. hat said, they should be in contact with their credit monitoring services. there are a number of things do. can first of all, prevention of attacks, i.e., speer phishing. don't open links from untrusted servers. two-factor authentication. making sure their data nd their information is a hard target. and checking their credit scores a a fairly regular basis is well.l step as i think they should go about their daily lives. they should not panic but they data and e sure their information is secure. reporter: is there evidence that is alrea
said some ou americans are immune to this process. our credit cards are stolen, they get a notice in the mail. people that are panicking, that will panic when they hear this information? what should the average american do that's thinking, oh, my goodness, these guys could be up to more? china?uld be in god knows where they are right now. what's your message to them? certainly, they should know already because this was nnounced publicly -- not the attribution but the intrusion was announced...
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keeping our fingers crossed and hing for that super bowl win ouhere in the bay area stormtracker 4 ouhere right now fairly dry conditions starting to notice that increasein cloud cover but any rain that we do get from this storm will mainly be light izzle for those of you in the north bay but really just races amount ofrain temperatures out there right now in the 50's cooling down into the 40's though for overnight ws and daytime highs for morrow really going totake a plunge 10 to 15 degrees cooler thanwhere we were today so we're all going to be below average widespread mito upper 50's for afternoon highs, let's take a look at the next 7 da forecast because a cooling monday and monday morning. on we're actually going to wake up to mperatures in the 30's and 40's with so of our interior valleys coing down to subfreezingtemperatures monday morning even into your tuesday rning. but the good news is we are going to rebound very nicely by the middle of next week >>and temperatures will contin to climb even through friday, slhtly cooler temperatures by next saturday. but overall loing to b
keeping our fingers crossed and hing for that super bowl win ouhere in the bay area stormtracker 4 ouhere right now fairly dry conditions starting to notice that increasein cloud cover but any rain that we do get from this storm will mainly be light izzle for those of you in the north bay but really just races amount ofrain temperatures out there right now in the 50's cooling down into the 40's though for overnight ws and daytime highs for morrow really going totake a plunge 10 to 15 degrees...
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e re cut short a performance. you're sensitive. ou can f yet some say it isn't real milk.s those cows must actually be big dogs. sit! i said sit! to other generations, much is expected. this generation of americans has a rendezvous with destiny. ♪ believe in a seventh generation >>>>>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. here's a look at t forecast in some cities around the country. assisted off stage. later he apologized to fans on instagram. >>> one georgia state of the union has a tough decision to make. allison flowers was accepted into 23 colleges. she also earned more than $400,000 in scholarships. despite the accomplishment flowers said she wasn't sure if she was good enough to get into college. >> i didn't know if i wanted to go to college or not. it just seemed that all of these colleges were great. >> she scored 1150 on her s.a.t.. she says she wants to become a pediatric nurse. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning" as part of our continuing coverage of black history month a look at a new museum set to open this summer that will hel
e re cut short a performance. you're sensitive. ou can f yet some say it isn't real milk.s those cows must actually be big dogs. sit! i said sit! to other generations, much is expected. this generation of americans has a rendezvous with destiny. ♪ believe in a seventh generation >>>>>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. here's a look at t forecast in some cities around the country. assisted off stage. later he apologized to fans on...
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starting to tap into some warm conditions now say ellina reflecting where we were arlier for some of ou other north bay ar's still holding on to that 37 later today, it's 's and even 70's warmer than we were this weekend onsaturday andsunday got more your forecast ahead robin for taking a peek at traffic and leading leaving the oakland maze heading to san francisco. this is a live view of what it looks like so on the right we have traffic coming out of emeryville wide open from the e sure connector right there on the left that is the 5.80 st connector, so nodelays through the maze, but they're still a wait at the toll plaza and this is going to art right around west grand so 13 minutes into san francisco that stall big rigs still out there. it's been working since the 6 o'clock hour southbnd 6.80 al casa. >>they're having problems removing this it has a broken axle it's backed up to crow 10 and so keep that in mind and northbound the opposite side a little busy leading up to the scene as well so the stall big ring so causing delays on both sides of the no estimated me of clearing we'll
starting to tap into some warm conditions now say ellina reflecting where we were arlier for some of ou other north bay ar's still holding on to that 37 later today, it's 's and even 70's warmer than we were this weekend onsaturday andsunday got more your forecast ahead robin for taking a peek at traffic and leading leaving the oakland maze heading to san francisco. this is a live view of what it looks like so on the right we have traffic coming out of emeryville wide open from the e sure...
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something thatjust worked ou it worked out we went through hel. unfairlydid nothing wrong. it did nothing wrongi do things wrong in my lie i will admit. purpose but i've done things wrong. but this is what the end result is. but every papers the same does anybody have ose papers does anybody have them becaus like that so i appreciate that. but some of the people here have been increble warriors the warriors. and there's nothing from a legal standpoint, this is. the polical thing every time i say this is unfair les go to court. they say so you can't go court. this is politics. we were treated unbelievably unfairly and you have to unrstand. we first went through ssia, russia, russia. it was all moshe. we then went through the mueller report. and they should have did and they came back 2 years later after lives were ined after people went bankrupt after people lost all their money. people came to washington. other people. they say they came one or 2 or 3 people in particular but many people. we had a rough campaign was nast was one of the nastiesthey say. they say andrew jacks
something thatjust worked ou it worked out we went through hel. unfairlydid nothing wrong. it did nothing wrongi do things wrong in my lie i will admit. purpose but i've done things wrong. but this is what the end result is. but every papers the same does anybody have ose papers does anybody have them becaus like that so i appreciate that. but some of the people here have been increble warriors the warriors. and there's nothing from a legal standpoint, this is. the polical thing every time i...
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can you explain what is coronavirus and why is itng ous? when you hear symptoms, other on this benign. a runny nose, fever.>> coronavirus is a group of virus known as common cold virus. seasonal viruses you see year after year. symptoms you would get, fever, nasal congestion, runny nose, cough. but, as for coronavirus along with other virus, a subset, i soividuals may get very sick. most people will do fine. bell nojust have upper respiratory illness. some people will get sicker. the coronavirus can thuse pneumoni can be life- threatening.>>> we are hearing about not necessarily the rihig patients getting sicker. is there something about the strain that makes it more dangerous? do we know?>> we have to vidistinguish this coros from the seasonal coronavirus is. we have 7 known. for our seasonal. these we see ye after year. it is actually thoughnaseasonal corus is comprise up to 10 up to 30% of all respiratory infections. common cold, 10 to 30% caused by coronavirus. this is a new virus. as best we can tell, arose, in rly last year. late vemb
can you explain what is coronavirus and why is itng ous? when you hear symptoms, other on this benign. a runny nose, fever.>> coronavirus is a group of virus known as common cold virus. seasonal viruses you see year after year. symptoms you would get, fever, nasal congestion, runny nose, cough. but, as for coronavirus along with other virus, a subset, i soividuals may get very sick. most people will do fine. bell nojust have upper respiratory illness. some people will get sicker. the...
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i think that's going to turn ou to be a real phenomenon. question that still mains unanered is at is the ent of that asymptomatican smission? is it a minor component of the outbreak? or is it a substantial component. if it is a substantial component, that thn becomes problematic because that would mean that, when you do screening for people, you cn't rey just on whether or not their symptomatic, you have to do a test so that's the big question that we're pursuing right now. what is the degree of asymptomatic transmission. >> reporter: on this isue of contagiousness, there's a term that people might have heardti fl around, a super spreader, someone who's particularly contagis that a real phenomenon? >> it is a real phenomenon. we saw it verthy clearly ie sars outbreak in 2002, and there are a number of episodes now that have been reported that indicate that a given individuar "super spreader" is used and lethat kind of confuses pe what you mean by that. it means that a person has such a high lel of virus that they're shedding that when they
i think that's going to turn ou to be a real phenomenon. question that still mains unanered is at is the ent of that asymptomatican smission? is it a minor component of the outbreak? or is it a substantial component. if it is a substantial component, that thn becomes problematic because that would mean that, when you do screening for people, you cn't rey just on whether or not their symptomatic, you have to do a test so that's the big question that we're pursuing right now. what is the degree...
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so, when you have that many items,ou can litally build a store online that couldn't exist any other wanarrator: the store he was imagining didn't exist, so he decided to build it himself. ♪ ea the reaction to jeff's to start selling books on the internet was pretty incredulous, you know, from a lot of the people close to him. his mom tried to convince him to just do it at night or over the weekends. she didn't want to see him give upis job. >> jeff called, and he told me h thand mackenzie were quitting their jobs, and they were moving to seattle and starti a company. said, "great, well, what are you going to do?" he said, "we're going to sell books." i said, "nic" he said, "on the internet." i said, "oh. jeff, why will anybody buy anything from you?" and he said, "well, we're going to have more books than anybody else." >> narrator: one of the first names bezos considered for his newebsite was relentless.com. >> why "relentless?" >> relentless meant, "we move on no matter what." he ultimately, obviously, decided that "relentless" wasn't quite the right fit. amazon, earth's largest rive
so, when you have that many items,ou can litally build a store online that couldn't exist any other wanarrator: the store he was imagining didn't exist, so he decided to build it himself. ♪ ea the reaction to jeff's to start selling books on the internet was pretty incredulous, you know, from a lot of the people close to him. his mom tried to convince him to just do it at night or over the weekends. she didn't want to see him give upis job. >> jeff called, and he told me h thand...
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. >> first of all, nobody expected them to get to the ku s ou n goon and on about 4 and 12 to 13 and 3 and the road to the playoffs, but when you're that close with 6 some odd minutes left in the game, you have to finish. >> i think there's a couple of things people will really talk about, hot button topics. the end of the first half, the time management, kyle shanahan, and the overthrow by garoppolo who had sanders open that could have won the game. >> yeah, emmanuel sanders, thwayo mome >> okay, you guys are talking about the game last night, not j. lo and shakira? what did you think about that? >> it's getting rave reviews. it was vegas-like. >> what i loved, you spent the week in miami, you know that latin culture is the heart of miami, and they represented that well. >> that wraps up our coverage. great job this week. it's on to, what's next year, tampa? >> for you and me it's onto the at&t pebble beach pro am. >> and for me it's on to get some sleep! >>> and the chiefs quarterback patrick mahomes spent the did day at disney world. andy reid finally wins a super bowl, but he's k
. >> first of all, nobody expected them to get to the ku s ou n goon and on about 4 and 12 to 13 and 3 and the road to the playoffs, but when you're that close with 6 some odd minutes left in the game, you have to finish. >> i think there's a couple of things people will really talk about, hot button topics. the end of the first half, the time management, kyle shanahan, and the overthrow by garoppolo who had sanders open that could have won the game. >> yeah, emmanuel sanders,...
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from sfo despite the fact that yeah we do have some cloud cover overhead and are seeing some delays outes for your current delay that's been the same for the past w hours now as we do see improving visibility of less delays into the less and afternoon. 40's and 50's for your current teeratures with nafta at 49 right now san francisco oakland delay how each of 51, while haywa at a cool 50 degrees robin alright traffic. it's finally easing up heing into san francisco. i was just double checking the maze and i do not see e usual crowd in the maze but from just right before west grand. >>leading up to the toll plaza that's where your line is going to be as you continue to san francisco. so for averaging 14 minutes, minor crowdingon the upper deck, but it does look a lot better compared to the last hour taking one on one it's a 16 minute ip from brisbane to 80 and san francisco in 2.80 still busy leaving daly city 19 minutes to make it to downtown san francisco james. >>and a surprise at a groce store in sacramento, agood saritan left behind a $100 bill r somebody to find all that was attac
from sfo despite the fact that yeah we do have some cloud cover overhead and are seeing some delays outes for your current delay that's been the same for the past w hours now as we do see improving visibility of less delays into the less and afternoon. 40's and 50's for your current teeratures with nafta at 49 right now san francisco oakland delay how each of 51, while haywa at a cool 50 degrees robin alright traffic. it's finally easing up heing into san francisco. i was just double checking...
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i think that,ou kno several people acquitted themselves i will say that mitt romney restoredome faith process. we've gone through a great time in american politics where the question is club does your faith inspire your politics or es your politics shape your faith? and i think mitt romney to his credit stood as a witness to his belief and his cnvictions. but donald trump emerges from it emboldened as demonstrated by his remarkably egregious behavior since then, at the prayer breakfast, in the white house, and public utterances and then today's actions >> woodruff: what are we left work david, after this process is over? >> they were forced to do it by the president'sehavior as mark said, that's a plausible argument, but i do think they paid a political price. >> woodruff: "they" being the democrats? >> the democ when this started, they had 39%% now it's . that's a gigantic leap. the republican party is more popular now since any time sinc. 20 more americans identify with the republican party than the democratic par g now. as thllup, when they announced these numbers, they said this i
i think that,ou kno several people acquitted themselves i will say that mitt romney restoredome faith process. we've gone through a great time in american politics where the question is club does your faith inspire your politics or es your politics shape your faith? and i think mitt romney to his credit stood as a witness to his belief and his cnvictions. but donald trump emerges from it emboldened as demonstrated by his remarkably egregious behavior since then, at the prayer breakfast, in the...
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ou we see breakthrough medicines getting to patients in record time. we see harnessing natural gas unleashing the promise of clean energy. we see engineers simulating the future to improve today. at emerson, when issues become inspiration, focusing core strengths to create a better world isn't just a result, it's a responsibility. emerson. consider it solved. i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. [ fast-paced drumming ] >>> all right welcome back we are making a prediction group-on will be the disaster du jour tomorrow. shares crashing 25.5% tomorrow and group-on says it will exit the goods business rahel solomon back with more. >> yes, after-hours plunge or online marketplace group-on after resuming trading at 4:30 as you mentioned opening down 25% holding near the levels. this was after a weaker than expected quarter missing on earnings and revenue. the company announcing it's exiting the online goods category first in north
ou we see breakthrough medicines getting to patients in record time. we see harnessing natural gas unleashing the promise of clean energy. we see engineers simulating the future to improve today. at emerson, when issues become inspiration, focusing core strengths to create a better world isn't just a result, it's a responsibility. emerson. consider it solved. i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk...
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and so this was -- you know, this was a choice that they made something ou know, that brought the group of programmers to the platform. remember what google was really competing with, i think, as a business at least in their minds was na the iphone was out there. and the app store and the iphone was out there. and we needed to create one for an droit. and -- android. and so that means that we have to create a platform that developers are going to be attracted to. >> i actually had the very first motorola android phone the one with the slideout mechanical keyboard. >> they like the android on the lucas films. [laughter] i remember distinctly that device. i did not understand that i was carry ang infridging devens. >> oracle sued there for copyright infringement. >> what happened through the past 11 years of litigation that this ended up as google. it is appealing to the u.s. program court. based on hey -- copyright infringement. it went to a jury trial and the jury actually define -- decided that, you know, that -- thoor google infringed the copyrights. they split on the issue of fair us
and so this was -- you know, this was a choice that they made something ou know, that brought the group of programmers to the platform. remember what google was really competing with, i think, as a business at least in their minds was na the iphone was out there. and the app store and the iphone was out there. and we needed to create one for an droit. and -- android. and so that means that we have to create a platform that developers are going to be attracted to. >> i actually had the...
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. -- if you are a political activist in russia,ou just have to be prepared.: she now has this electron tag. >> that is how they control me. ra the case is based on a politicale deb and a banner against vladimir putin. >> i think they want to frighten activists show that if people are politically activated, they will end up like me, in custody and suering. sarah: there has been tragedy, too. her eldest daughter lived in care. she had brain damage. en she fell sick, her mother was not allowed to visit until it was too late. she wants to scatter her ashes ut that is impossible under arrest. she is making the most of her new, limited freedom. r trial is due soon, and the activist could be facing upar to six behind bars. bbc news. ♪ laura: in the wake of the latest rror attack in london, the u.k.'s attempts to reintegrate extremists into society have come under question once again. the prime minister says there are few example of success, but another says it can be done. malaia's de-radicalization ocess aims a 97% sucss rate, but critics say its too late. our corr
. -- if you are a political activist in russia,ou just have to be prepared.: she now has this electron tag. >> that is how they control me. ra the case is based on a politicale deb and a banner against vladimir putin. >> i think they want to frighten activists show that if people are politically activated, they will end up like me, in custody and suering. sarah: there has been tragedy, too. her eldest daughter lived in care. she had brain damage. en she fell sick, her mother was not...
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yalenis:repa conuevo is ou velihood. the arare rdly any other emplment opportuniti arounun here. everyonwho can ke arepa opens ststand ke mine. >> y yalenis oftenen works from morning ununtil after mimidni. the 37-year- old is a sisingle mothther of two. r earnings go toward sending heher son lawaw schl. yalenis: my kids are getting an yayalenis: my kikids are gettin educucation, thanknks to ths business.. so i am m proud to be e an ara maker. there's a lolot of honor i in mg arepa a con huevo. >> yalalenis has regegulars fm luruaco but also feeds lots of truckers who stop for a meal. each c corncake costs the eqequivale of f 50 eo centnts t exactly cheap for r combia. but fothe e cuomers, it's worth h ery penny. town is known for its arasas. escialally f arepapa cetween rrrranquil anhuevev"gena, , th >>>> tastes delilicious, reallly delicious! yaleninis: i love mymy busine. it's such h a good feeliling wa custstomer comes.. i'm realally pleased w when ty lilike it. >>>> yalenis wilill be spendiniy hoururs cooking g today. h>> this week in global ideas we look at one of the m mos
yalenis:repa conuevo is ou velihood. the arare rdly any other emplment opportuniti arounun here. everyonwho can ke arepa opens ststand ke mine. >> y yalenis oftenen works from morning ununtil after mimidni. the 37-year- old is a sisingle mothther of two. r earnings go toward sending heher son lawaw schl. yalenis: my kids are getting an yayalenis: my kikids are gettin educucation, thanknks to ths business.. so i am m proud to be e an ara maker. there's a lolot of honor i in mg arepa a con...
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ou want to be lindsey graham vote for michael bennet. you want to beat mitch mcconnell? kentucky andome to people in the campaign will say, we are not going to carry the general election. we do it in northern kentucky, ohio, that is what i want to see. >> [inaudible] >> just wait until the election comes. i am not talking about anybody else. is it is time for generational change in this party. that is what the country wants. the country wants new leadership. we are seeing that in this race. i think i have the right express an item the white generation to do this job. the -- i thinkg i have the right experience and i am the right generation to do this job. momentum zero. think we have the right momentum here. joe biden attacked mayor pete. in a mocking way and then in a serious way he talked about how under his reign, the african-american police and fire leaders were let go. can you comment on what your analysis is of that in this race? >> i can comment on how i think about that experience. my school district was a $1 billion enterprise, three times the size of mayor pete
ou want to be lindsey graham vote for michael bennet. you want to beat mitch mcconnell? kentucky andome to people in the campaign will say, we are not going to carry the general election. we do it in northern kentucky, ohio, that is what i want to see. >> [inaudible] >> just wait until the election comes. i am not talking about anybody else. is it is time for generational change in this party. that is what the country wants. the country wants new leadership. we are seeing that in...
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napa, santa rosa with just over two miles in a y ou get into the city. down along the east bay. and into the south bay. no problems there. but we are looking at the system moving in, bringing a shot of precip maybe to the sierra nevada tomorrow depending on timing with the moisture and cold air. maybe a couple inches. as we go through the rest of the day on sunday, you notice very moisture starved. this is 7:00 at night on sunday. but the national weather service issued a high wind watch for gusty winds 4:00 tomorrow morning through 4:00 monday morning. northwesterly winds 20 to 30 miles an hour. inly the coastal hills, valleys, santa clara valley with gusts from 30 hour. looking at the wind profile it's getting gusty. this time tomorrow winds upwards eoaut the northwest. 9:00, they get stronger up to 46 miles an hour. look around the bay though. 35 miles an hour i oakland. 1:00 in then afternoon. and looking at winds increasing, 54 miles an hour gusts in the purple here. by the afternoon it's still gusty out there. it's going to be a chillier day. with winds up all throughout t
napa, santa rosa with just over two miles in a y ou get into the city. down along the east bay. and into the south bay. no problems there. but we are looking at the system moving in, bringing a shot of precip maybe to the sierra nevada tomorrow depending on timing with the moisture and cold air. maybe a couple inches. as we go through the rest of the day on sunday, you notice very moisture starved. this is 7:00 at night on sunday. but the national weather service issued a high wind watch for...
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this has been an ongoi battle but soso a bger r ise around indigenous sovereignty of ou nati..e have a hereditary system that i in place that has never been extinguished. r r tradionanal vernanan systst is in place and this is a conflict between that goveance system and colonization andhe impositi of and in systems, actcame into the indian and are being us a again ourur own people to t and uermine our decision-mang and our inhentnt rig to make decisioions on protecting our territory. amy: can you explain what happened during the most recen arrests of the matriarchs performing the ceremony for missing and murdered indigenous women? if you could talk about the wearing of the red dress has an exactly what happened. were you arrested as welell? happened, they are our neighbororing clan. c clans within the nation and each are responsiblbe for their own territory. they were e doing a ceremony because they havave a man cap tt is buiuilt on their territory, which is supposed to house 400 thatt 400 foreign w workers arare comingng from all didiffet andrts of so-called canada externally
this has been an ongoi battle but soso a bger r ise around indigenous sovereignty of ou nati..e have a hereditary system that i in place that has never been extinguished. r r tradionanal vernanan systst is in place and this is a conflict between that goveance system and colonization andhe impositi of and in systems, actcame into the indian and are being us a again ourur own people to t and uermine our decision-mang and our inhentnt rig to make decisioions on protecting our territory. amy: can...
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. >> i am nervous, but the only thing we can do is stay in ou cabins and be careful. rupert: hongea kong has at five cases of people witthe coronavirus who have not been to mainland china and after not hot any parent contact with--and have not had any apparent contact with people from mainland china. it may be the first indication of what is caltrd community smission -- that is, the virus passing from one person to another here in hong kong. expertse hery they are not optimistic that the virus can be contained. a full pandemic may be on the way. not so, according to the chinese ambassadoro london, who today went on theffensive, insisting china has the situation under control. >>ur it isope that governments of all countries including the u.k. should understand and support china's efforts, respect the professional advice of who, avoid overreaction, avoid tring panic. rupert: at the same time, from wuhan, pictures the like of which we have not seen in generations. stadiums, gymnasiums, and conference centers a being turned into fever centers, so beds for the sick.hortage
. >> i am nervous, but the only thing we can do is stay in ou cabins and be careful. rupert: hongea kong has at five cases of people witthe coronavirus who have not been to mainland china and after not hot any parent contact with--and have not had any apparent contact with people from mainland china. it may be the first indication of what is caltrd community smission -- that is, the virus passing from one person to another here in hong kong. expertse hery they are not optimistic that the...
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tonight into tomorrow morning, watch ou clds, fog and patchy drizzle,e.ine fos day and weather for the weekend. san francisco is dealing with ov temran 50s and 60s, clear at 7:00 and 9:00, but need jacket. low clouds by 11:00 p.m., if you step out, dress in layers. live doppler 7 is showing cloud cover across the bay area, other than far inland. mostly 40s and 50s. fog forecast beginning midnight into the morning commute, 5:00 a.m., dealing with this. 3:00 a.m., drizzle around the san mateo coastline. don't be surprised with slick roadways. first thing, 30s and 40s, need to grab a sweater or jacket before you theafteool cpew degrees, see more sunshine, 62 in san rafael, mid-60s napa, fairfield, concord. oakland 63. 64 palo alto. going to tahoe for skiing, snow pack is 57% of average statewide, doesn't look promising chances of snow. saturday mostly cloudy, slight chance of snow showers, cooler. presidents day is partly cloudy. accuweather seven-day forecast, gray morning, sunny afternoon for valentine's day. back down sunday, mostly cloudy skies. and suns
tonight into tomorrow morning, watch ou clds, fog and patchy drizzle,e.ine fos day and weather for the weekend. san francisco is dealing with ov temran 50s and 60s, clear at 7:00 and 9:00, but need jacket. low clouds by 11:00 p.m., if you step out, dress in layers. live doppler 7 is showing cloud cover across the bay area, other than far inland. mostly 40s and 50s. fog forecast beginning midnight into the morning commute, 5:00 a.m., dealing with this. 3:00 a.m., drizzle around the san mateo...
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ou them? >> yeah. there's a -- there are a couple people who end up being part of university lutheran. there are people who are lutheran, and move to palo alto as you said, in a -- in a lot of cases, they are going to stanford or working in one of the companies nearby, things like that. and they seek out a lutheran congregation. and in some cases, that's part of their upbringing is that what you do when you move to new place. you find a church. other people will be out for a run and they will go by our site and there will be a sign that really expresses a broad welcome. and they will see that and they will see a cross and they will say i didn't althose things could go together. and, so they wander in and ask, is this real? am i really welcomed here? >> similar to the questions you are asking your pastor. >> exactly. >> years ago. >> there's so much about this that's about finding a place. and finding a place where you can be welcomed as you are and also be nudged and challenged and pushed a little bit
ou them? >> yeah. there's a -- there are a couple people who end up being part of university lutheran. there are people who are lutheran, and move to palo alto as you said, in a -- in a lot of cases, they are going to stanford or working in one of the companies nearby, things like that. and they seek out a lutheran congregation. and in some cases, that's part of their upbringing is that what you do when you move to new place. you find a church. other people will be out for a run and they...
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idea we bring those people to the church and so one of our formation directors told us that chould ou. eabe preaching to the people in the back pew. >> okay. >> because that is the ones we're bringing into church. the ones that don't quite feel like they belong, bring them into the church to full rtpaio ipat icinn liturgy, service. >> i knew the last step on the way to the priesthood before he is ordained as a priest, he is ordained as a deacon. >> transitional deacon. 0 and your office is permanent deacon. >> yes. >> and you are ordained to what ministry? you're not a junior priest of some kind? >> no. a lot of people think you're a mini priest so when the priest is there, you'll take over. that is not the call to the diaconate. it is more one of service. the priests have christ as the icon of the high priest. that is their kind of goal. for the deacons it is more christ the service is our icon, the one that we try to imitate. >> that is interesting. there is a theology of the priest as out there. he does the sacrifice in the uke crist. >> that is why the deacon cannot say a mass or
idea we bring those people to the church and so one of our formation directors told us that chould ou. eabe preaching to the people in the back pew. >> okay. >> because that is the ones we're bringing into church. the ones that don't quite feel like they belong, bring them into the church to full rtpaio ipat icinn liturgy, service. >> i knew the last step on the way to the priesthood before he is ordained as a priest, he is ordained as a deacon. >> transitional deacon. 0...