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goodbye, owen! bye.her with tomasz. hello. well, today, some of us are in for some sunshine and mild weather, but there's plenty of heavy rain in the forecast, too. it's been pouring across western parts of the uk during the night, southern parts of wales bearing the brunt of the heavy rain. and an amberwarning from the met office here valid for the rest of the afternoon. by the end of the day, we will have seen 100, perhaps even 200 millimetres of rain in total across some areas there in the south of wales. on top of that, strong winds and more rain spreading northwards across the country. the best of the weather, east anglia and the southeast here. temperatures getting up to around 16 or 17 degrees. so here's that rain. finally, it clears from wales, butjogs a little towards the east. so london and norwich will get a few spots of rain, showers and strong winds continuing in western parts of scotland. a mild night and another mild day on the way tomorrow in the southeast east temperatures once again hit
goodbye, owen! bye.her with tomasz. hello. well, today, some of us are in for some sunshine and mild weather, but there's plenty of heavy rain in the forecast, too. it's been pouring across western parts of the uk during the night, southern parts of wales bearing the brunt of the heavy rain. and an amberwarning from the met office here valid for the rest of the afternoon. by the end of the day, we will have seen 100, perhaps even 200 millimetres of rain in total across some areas there in the...
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representative owens: i have always been. i grew up in a community where our focus was respect, respect in god, country, family, women and authority. if you did not have respect in my community, you were not respected my my community. i was taught growing up, and my transition came with president reagan when i started listening to what he was all about, the values and tenets he believed in. and i was in the process of building a business and knew what it was to take risks, particularly when i failed and came back. i realized to the republican party was the home of my values and that is the message i have been trying for 30 years to put out there. and to see what is happening right now with so many good americans on both sides of the aisle recognizing the conservative values that we have been taught. 18% of black men voted for president trump this last time around because of policies, more jobs, less unemployment, and those are the principles and tenets that drive all-americans to a particular ideology, having the opportunity
representative owens: i have always been. i grew up in a community where our focus was respect, respect in god, country, family, women and authority. if you did not have respect in my community, you were not respected my my community. i was taught growing up, and my transition came with president reagan when i started listening to what he was all about, the values and tenets he believed in. and i was in the process of building a business and knew what it was to take risks, particularly when i...
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goodbye, owen! bye.ace across several parts of the uk. parts of south wales are flooded, and there is disruption to road travel. then, what can you tell us? it is looking pretty soggy out there to say the least across some western parts of the uk. it looks as if wales has been worst affected. some places in the south of wales has already seen in excess of 100 millimetres of rain. you can see the kinds of problems that has been causing, significant flooding across parts of south wales.
goodbye, owen! bye.ace across several parts of the uk. parts of south wales are flooded, and there is disruption to road travel. then, what can you tell us? it is looking pretty soggy out there to say the least across some western parts of the uk. it looks as if wales has been worst affected. some places in the south of wales has already seen in excess of 100 millimetres of rain. you can see the kinds of problems that has been causing, significant flooding across parts of south wales.
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the residents speak often of owen.ngs life and spirit into the care home when he visits. always a laugh and joke with him. aye he was good, good company. he is just a kindly wee laddie. he's always been like that from when he was a wee tot. aye, and he is well liked. i'm interested in coming here to see the smiles on the old peoples faces. hi. i've missed them a lot. there is no indoor visits at present so owen has actually been coming outside the home and waving through the window to the residents. the other day i built a snowman and i was chucking snowballs at harry from the window. on christmas, i saved up my pocket money and i bought like necklaces and earrings and my gran self isolated them in a cupboard for 72 hours and they stuck their hand into a bag and pulled one out. and the men got aftershave. they liked it a lot. well, we were talking about how lonely they would be with not seeing their family and their friends or anything. so he said, can i buy every one of the residents presents? everybody got one, and i
the residents speak often of owen.ngs life and spirit into the care home when he visits. always a laugh and joke with him. aye he was good, good company. he is just a kindly wee laddie. he's always been like that from when he was a wee tot. aye, and he is well liked. i'm interested in coming here to see the smiles on the old peoples faces. hi. i've missed them a lot. there is no indoor visits at present so owen has actually been coming outside the home and waving through the window to the...
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owens.it would to the football stadium in memphis, the place for african-americans -- sec football games was in the end zone, in the lower corner, in the lower ten rows below think they could've done to make the seats worse was to put a hot dog stand in front to interfere with the vision that it was just unbelievable what they did, unequal opportunities. but there was also lynchings even worse and they were advertised and people came, watched the lynchings and get body parts, it was disgusting. this was rather turn of this entry through the 1900s. there was violence, intimidation and disenfranchisement mostly himself but other places as well. it was not into 100 years after the andy slavitt congress under pressure for the civil rights movement thurgood marshall's work, dr. king's were, bayard rustin and others finally earned, carried out its duties to end jim crow bypassing the civil rights act of 1964 and a voting and the voting rights act of 1965. and other course of her rights statures be
owens.it would to the football stadium in memphis, the place for african-americans -- sec football games was in the end zone, in the lower corner, in the lower ten rows below think they could've done to make the seats worse was to put a hot dog stand in front to interfere with the vision that it was just unbelievable what they did, unequal opportunities. but there was also lynchings even worse and they were advertised and people came, watched the lynchings and get body parts, it was disgusting....
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this is from the owens street side. this is a rendering from the schematic design produced by our architect. the building will be l shape and will consist of a four story academic wing aligned with owens here as well as two story support services building aligned with nelson way. the on owens street side is set back due to the constraints gretchen mentioned about the freeway. it includes drop off for pre-k and small parking lot and landscape areas which serve as stormwater catchment area. for the facade natural colors greens and wood tones and variation so there is a level of interest and not just monotone. here we have the back side of the building. from mission bay south. again, you can see the four story academic wing as well as two-story support services wing which has a potential. the two story wing will house the kitchen, kafif tear cafeteria/multipurpose room. the l shape provides opportunities for the campus to use the lab but an important sound and environmental buffer to the adjacent freeway to shield the play
this is from the owens street side. this is a rendering from the schematic design produced by our architect. the building will be l shape and will consist of a four story academic wing aligned with owens here as well as two story support services building aligned with nelson way. the on owens street side is set back due to the constraints gretchen mentioned about the freeway. it includes drop off for pre-k and small parking lot and landscape areas which serve as stormwater catchment area. for...
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owens.when i went to the football stadium in memphis, the place for african americans to sit at the fec football game was in the in zone, the lower corner in the lower ten rows, the only thing they could've done to make the seeds worse was to put a p hot g stand in front to interfere with the vision. it was unbelievable what they did, unequal opportunities. but there was also lynchings, even worse and they were advertising people came, to watch the lynchings and get body parts and cheer. it was disgusting, this is the turn-of-the-century and through hithe 1900s. there was violence, intimidation and disenfranchise. mostly in the south but other places as well. it was not until 100 years after the end of slavery that congress under pressure with the civil rights movement thurgood marshall's, doctor king's work, finally earned. out its duty to end jim crow bypassing the civil rights act of 1964 and the voting rights act of 1965 and other civil rights better for fulfilling the constitution equal
owens.when i went to the football stadium in memphis, the place for african americans to sit at the fec football game was in the in zone, the lower corner in the lower ten rows, the only thing they could've done to make the seeds worse was to put a p hot g stand in front to interfere with the vision. it was unbelievable what they did, unequal opportunities. but there was also lynchings, even worse and they were advertising people came, to watch the lynchings and get body parts and cheer. it was...
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congressman owens, good to see you tonight. the surprising background to some of the news nominees tapped to join the biden administration next. live oak tonight at snowy times square, new york. hey, i just got a text from my sister. you remember rick, her neighbor? sure, he's the 76-year-old guy who still runs marathons, right? sadly, not anymore. -what, you mean-- -mhm. -just like that. -wow. so sudden. um, we're not about to have the "we need life insurance" conversation again, are we? no, we're having the "we're getting coverage so we don't have to worry about it" conversation. so you're calling about the $9.95 a month plan -from colonial penn? -i am. we put it off long enough. we are getting that $9.95 plan, today. (jonathan) is it time for you to call about the $9.95 plan? i'm jonathan from colonial penn life insurance company. sometimes we just need a reminder not to take today for granted. it could be the death of someone you know or a health scare. that's why today could be a great day to call for free information abou
congressman owens, good to see you tonight. the surprising background to some of the news nominees tapped to join the biden administration next. live oak tonight at snowy times square, new york. hey, i just got a text from my sister. you remember rick, her neighbor? sure, he's the 76-year-old guy who still runs marathons, right? sadly, not anymore. -what, you mean-- -mhm. -just like that. -wow. so sudden. um, we're not about to have the "we need life insurance" conversation again, are...
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zibby owens' new book feature essays from prominent authors. book. >> reporter: from her award-winning podcast, "moms don't have time to read books." >> it's all very surreal. >> reporter: host zibby jones interviews a who's who of bestselling authors. about everything from politics to parenting. >> the title of my essay is moms don't have to time to cry. >> my essay is breaking up with my kids. >> reporter: now owens is bringing together dozens of those bestselling authors in a new book of original essays. "moms don't have time to: a quarantine anthology." >> i ask authors who had said something that stuck with me in our interviews. >> reporter: holly says she hopes her essay was never about the dough. it was about learning to make a type of round flatbread growing up in india, and helping women see that their self-worth isn't defined by the praise of others. >> i was fortunate to grow up in a home with a very feminist father and definitely a mother who wouldn't have stood for being told it wasn't good enough. i saw this everywhere around me,
zibby owens' new book feature essays from prominent authors. book. >> reporter: from her award-winning podcast, "moms don't have time to read books." >> it's all very surreal. >> reporter: host zibby jones interviews a who's who of bestselling authors. about everything from politics to parenting. >> the title of my essay is moms don't have to time to cry. >> my essay is breaking up with my kids. >> reporter: now owens is bringing together dozens of...
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owen. >> think you mr. chairman.he football analogy something is still relate to years later. let me just, want to thank ms. eldred and walker for their time. and just give a minute or two just to quickly have the conclusion you mightht want to give to wrap this up on my side. mr. walker first anything you want to quickly add before we close this out? mr. walker are you still there? okay, mr. eldridge are you still there question expect i am thank you so much. >> okay all right go ahead. >> i have a question i am in texas i'm in and out sometimes. for any -- might give a minute of conclusion is that you want to wrap up with before we close this out? >> i think -- yes one major thing i ask here is thing it's very, very important. but, we go back to our constitution were i asked the question, why have we not held our constitution do what it promised? and i think that is a major question. because that's who, why, and who is responsible. and i think once we can figure out who is responsible of not holding the constitutio
owen. >> think you mr. chairman.he football analogy something is still relate to years later. let me just, want to thank ms. eldred and walker for their time. and just give a minute or two just to quickly have the conclusion you mightht want to give to wrap this up on my side. mr. walker first anything you want to quickly add before we close this out? mr. walker are you still there? okay, mr. eldridge are you still there question expect i am thank you so much. >> okay all right go...
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>>owen's family has hosted puppies like these for canine companions international since before he was born my mom just has a heart for animals you. >>your very long time and decided premium word so here we are. >>and here we are as the sonoma jet center where owen will be loading these little ones for his first flight as a puppy pilot at 21 years of age he already has 3,000 hours of flying in a variety of but this is his first flight with these little passenger. >>since i've been involved with can convince for a long be able to you know make a difference really means a lot to me command that was flying. >>american yes for the dogs will learn how to assist people with special needs canine companion says private volunteer pilots have filled the gap after commercial airlines restricted flights for animals during covid the changeover has been so successful canine companion says they like to make it permanent. >>not only is it cost savings for us but it's wonderful for the puppies so we're really looking at expanding this program and continuing it until you know far beyond the pandemic. >>
>>owen's family has hosted puppies like these for canine companions international since before he was born my mom just has a heart for animals you. >>your very long time and decided premium word so here we are. >>and here we are as the sonoma jet center where owen will be loading these little ones for his first flight as a puppy pilot at 21 years of age he already has 3,000 hours of flying in a variety of but this is his first flight with these little passenger. >>since...
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>>owen's family has hosted puppies like these for canine companions international since before he was born my mom just has a heart for animals you. >>your very long time and decided premium word so here we are. >>and here we are as the sonoma jet center where owen will be loading these little ones for his first flight as a puppy pilot at 21 years of age he already has 3,000 hours of flying in a variety of but this is his first flight with these little passenger. >>since i've been involved with can convince for a long be able to you know make a difference really means a lot to me command that was flying. >>american yes for the dogs will learn how to assist people with special needs canine companion says private volunteer pilots have filled the gap after commercial airlines restricted flights for animals during covid the changeover has been so successful canine companion says they like to make it permanent. >>not only is it a cost savings for us but it's wonderful for the puppies so we're really looking at expanding this program and continuing it until you know far beyond the pandemic.
>>owen's family has hosted puppies like these for canine companions international since before he was born my mom just has a heart for animals you. >>your very long time and decided premium word so here we are. >>and here we are as the sonoma jet center where owen will be loading these little ones for his first flight as a puppy pilot at 21 years of age he already has 3,000 hours of flying in a variety of but this is his first flight with these little passenger. >>since...
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goodbye, owen! bye. that was 11—year—old owen, who shared his story with bbc scotland's the nine programme. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. there are weather warnings in place across several parts of the uk. parts of south wales are flooded, and there is disruption to road travel. then, what can you tell us? it is looking pretty soggy out there to say the least across some western parts of the uk. it looks as if wales has been worst affected. some places in the south of wales has already seen in excess of 100 millimetres of rain. you can see the kinds of problems that has been causing, significant flooding across parts of south wales. we still have an amber weather warning from the met office which covers the south of wales. it is still in force until 4pm this afternoon, and over the very highest hills here, by the time the rain stops we could have seen up to 200 millimetres of rain. look what has happened over the last 2a and was. we have had this river of moisture. the rain has b
goodbye, owen! bye. that was 11—year—old owen, who shared his story with bbc scotland's the nine programme. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. there are weather warnings in place across several parts of the uk. parts of south wales are flooded, and there is disruption to road travel. then, what can you tell us? it is looking pretty soggy out there to say the least across some western parts of the uk. it looks as if wales has been worst affected. some places in the south...
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burgess owens is there to answer that, next. ♪ ♪ erate to severe psoriasis, ... ...little things... .n become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea,... ...nausea or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts... ...or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and... ...headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines, and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. how great is it that we get to tell everybody how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance and if you're pregnant or planning to be. so you only pay for what you need? i mean it... uh-oh, sorry... oh... what? i'm an emu! no, buddy! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, lib
burgess owens is there to answer that, next. ♪ ♪ erate to severe psoriasis, ... ...little things... .n become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea,... ...nausea or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal...
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they have owens, who is the principle of owens academy here in mobile and and johnson who was an entrepreneur and those guys would go fishing. and because of that relationship, a lot of her students got to go to tuskegee university in the 18 nineties and the 1900s and on. which meant that when they graduated, they became entrepreneurs, they became teachers, businesspeople, doctors and just very successful throughout the country. so, that relationship was a great bonding that they had during that time. the funeral home closed two years ago when the last sibling of the allen family past, mrs. gray. and just recently, it's been announced that it's going to reopen under the owen ford family mortuary. so, that's to take place in the near future. and so from here, we're going to visit some other entrepreneurs and we will eventually and the tour with a gentleman by the name of wallace turn inch and he was a sleeve that ran away four times and got caught and ultimately, he got to mobile and we'll talk about how he eventually got his freedom. this is stone street, baptist church. and it is the oldest
they have owens, who is the principle of owens academy here in mobile and and johnson who was an entrepreneur and those guys would go fishing. and because of that relationship, a lot of her students got to go to tuskegee university in the 18 nineties and the 1900s and on. which meant that when they graduated, they became entrepreneurs, they became teachers, businesspeople, doctors and just very successful throughout the country. so, that relationship was a great bonding that they had during...
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alpo care founder and director of the internet monitoring organization net blocks here in doha mark owen jones assistant professor of digital humanities at how mad khalifa university and in bangkok matthew viewer head of the asia program at article 19 an organization which promotes freedom of expression and information welcome to the program alp let me start with you today could we see the government shutdowns of the internet becoming normalized and is this becoming a trend now or are we just better at tracking the shutdowns. so if you ask me we've seen this normalization happen already. across the world we're seeing if new shutdowns become poets with political discourse or even a method to suppressing those who discourse as happens during elections during protests and during political scandals so it is possible possible. hold ticks and this is a huge problem to cite is across the world. is it a situation that is growing well yes it is spreading but also we're becoming wiser to the situation because we are better able to monitor measure and advocate so there is a niche to these incidents
alpo care founder and director of the internet monitoring organization net blocks here in doha mark owen jones assistant professor of digital humanities at how mad khalifa university and in bangkok matthew viewer head of the asia program at article 19 an organization which promotes freedom of expression and information welcome to the program alp let me start with you today could we see the government shutdowns of the internet becoming normalized and is this becoming a trend now or are we just...
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president, next i'd like to introduce melanie owens. melanie, as you know, is a pharmacist on the south side of chicago. melanie actually contracted covid herself last march and has now been vaccinated, and she's been administering vaccines to people in her community. melanie, piece, give us a sense of your story. >> hi, mr. president, and thank you very much, ambassador rice. it's an honor and privilege to be here with you and thanks for letting me share my part of my story. i'm a pharmacist on the south side of chicago and i began my career with walgreens nearly 20 years ago. it was an opportunity to help care for others in our communities that helped me begin a pharmacist and it didn't hurt that both my parents are pharmacists as well. i also have a sister that's that nurse and my brother-in-law is an engineer for the fire department. we're all frontline workers. i did contract covid in early 2020 when testing was not able and thankfully with walgreens i was able to quarantine with no interruption of work or pay but my symptoms and a
president, next i'd like to introduce melanie owens. melanie, as you know, is a pharmacist on the south side of chicago. melanie actually contracted covid herself last march and has now been vaccinated, and she's been administering vaccines to people in her community. melanie, piece, give us a sense of your story. >> hi, mr. president, and thank you very much, ambassador rice. it's an honor and privilege to be here with you and thanks for letting me share my part of my story. i'm a...
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i was sean penn and you played -- you played owen wilson.penn. did you do a sean penn nose or is that just you >> seth: no, i just --- i think that is just my nose, yeah we, famously, have the same nose >> so, i -- do owen wilson, yeah, we had it look like a weiner, you now, like that was the funny bit. and then, i think you as the writer heard, 'cause i heard about it, so you heard about it, that it, again, it was probably brewer going "come on, you guys can't make it look like exactly a weiner." and so, prosthetic-wise. so after dress, something happened where that note got lost in the shuffle, which sometimes happens in the chaos, and so i'm going on to the bit i'm like, "oh, we never changed it!" so, i might have been telling you because you were right there and you were the boss of the sketch so we just did it and then it was like on the internet, because, they go "how can they do this? it was funny, though >> seth: it was great. >> it was so funny >> seth: i definitely think like the prosthetic guys were so happy when you gave them the
i was sean penn and you played -- you played owen wilson.penn. did you do a sean penn nose or is that just you >> seth: no, i just --- i think that is just my nose, yeah we, famously, have the same nose >> so, i -- do owen wilson, yeah, we had it look like a weiner, you now, like that was the funny bit. and then, i think you as the writer heard, 'cause i heard about it, so you heard about it, that it, again, it was probably brewer going "come on, you guys can't make it look...
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the top ones back owen was out of sorts but by the 58th minute their attack was waking up was the call and scrappy strike was correctly waved off as the opening pass from mats hummels to thomas delaney was offside. by the captain marco roy's had started the match on the bench and entered the fray in the 59th minutes to try and inspire his teammates and they turned it around with 10 minutes to go hoffenheim played on despite one of their players getting hurt possession switched hands an ice cold haul and made it 2 to toughen higham were serious but they only had themselves to blame. for. the big finish even at $22.00 hoffenheim did more than hold their own demonstrating why they've got a squad that could be doing much better than their league standing suggests and were frustrated with holland bearing responsibility himself. but if you take in this game i can score on the chance and the win so. today is my 4th. but don't mean the pending on such young players is the problem it's normal for young says to be inconsistent it's all the players that have to deliver and the pressure is mountin
the top ones back owen was out of sorts but by the 58th minute their attack was waking up was the call and scrappy strike was correctly waved off as the opening pass from mats hummels to thomas delaney was offside. by the captain marco roy's had started the match on the bench and entered the fray in the 59th minutes to try and inspire his teammates and they turned it around with 10 minutes to go hoffenheim played on despite one of their players getting hurt possession switched hands an ice cold...
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congressman owens, great to see you tonight.tucker. >> tucker: you thought the lincoln project was vicious and creepy. it's so much worse than that. we are learning the details. more tonight, they lincoln project covered up sexual harassment of minors. we have that come after the break. >> tucker: the >> tucker: the lincoln project, funded heavily by tech oligarchs, was one of the nastiest, most destructive political enterprises this country has ever seen. now it is complex thing shame. so far, interestingly, thesc lincoln project as a escaped any accountability for what it did. some of the things i have been criminal. one of the founders of the lincoln project, steve schmidt come appeared on television last week. he didn't apologize for working for an organization that covered up the sexual harassment of minors, harassment he apparently knew what was going on. instead, he called for shootings people. specifically, the chewbacca guy at the capitol on january 6th. watch this. >> i think the most amazing thing about the whole thin
congressman owens, great to see you tonight.tucker. >> tucker: you thought the lincoln project was vicious and creepy. it's so much worse than that. we are learning the details. more tonight, they lincoln project covered up sexual harassment of minors. we have that come after the break. >> tucker: the >> tucker: the lincoln project, funded heavily by tech oligarchs, was one of the nastiest, most destructive political enterprises this country has ever seen. now it is complex...
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both have isabel, his daughter's 29 as is my son, owen who is 29.e-by-side in washington richard doing many, many things as an anthropologist is a big thinker. george washington university of professor and i was at the wall street journal for many years writing books in washington. about power and richard let's talk about nobody's normal. was next turn a peace of work. you've developed an expertise is very, very broad. your engagement is enormously diverse. i would like to throw something out just a start. what you did in 2001, south korea. that was really a signature work that echoed across all of the body of research on autism. just tell them briefly what you found, what you discovered and how change things. >> guest: there's a number things i did in korea. one of the most notable that i like to mention would be an epidemiological study. was a city adjacent just sold, they were adjacent to washington d.c. what we wanted to do was to find out what the rate of autism was there. and the question is why would he want to know that? the experts i talked
both have isabel, his daughter's 29 as is my son, owen who is 29.e-by-side in washington richard doing many, many things as an anthropologist is a big thinker. george washington university of professor and i was at the wall street journal for many years writing books in washington. about power and richard let's talk about nobody's normal. was next turn a peace of work. you've developed an expertise is very, very broad. your engagement is enormously diverse. i would like to throw something out...
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owen farrell kicking his side back into contention. england could not make the man advantage count.cotland took back control. russell back on the field and kicking his side even further ahead. for all of england's endeavours they could not break through the scottish blue wall. mistakes costing them as they were outplayed on their own patch. a historic win for scotland. their first twickenham for 30 years. —— 38 years. well, let's get over to twickenham now and speak to our sports correspondentjoe wilson. joe, its scotland's day, but they've been building to a win like this for some time now. i think that's absolutely right. the word. before the tournament was that if they brought their a—game, they game, they felt they were capable of beating anyone and i suppose that's what we saw here tonight. i999 beating anyone and i suppose that's what we saw here tonight. 1999 was the last time they were champions of europe, over that period there have been times when scotland had strong back row forwards in particular when they send the ball out there was nobody there. more recently we have h
owen farrell kicking his side back into contention. england could not make the man advantage count.cotland took back control. russell back on the field and kicking his side even further ahead. for all of england's endeavours they could not break through the scottish blue wall. mistakes costing them as they were outplayed on their own patch. a historic win for scotland. their first twickenham for 30 years. —— 38 years. well, let's get over to twickenham now and speak to our sports...
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representative burgess owens. representative owens: thank you so much for that. good morning, everyone. this is truly an honor to be with you. what i'm hoping to do to bring to this committee is my lifelong passion for criminal justice reform. coming out of the judicial system and giving them a chance and when americas given that chance, a grandmother was given a life sentence. for a first offense. it took 22 years, and that was president trump, and, president obama. these pardons, the vast majority of pardons and commutations on trump's list were championed by criminal justice reform advocates and low-level offenses. i think it leans heavy on our forefathers, and it has a very high bar, and it comes down to them. two thirds of the house and senate, and then it goes to the states, with three quarters of the legislature. it is purposely put in place by passion of politics every four years and by reason and time. 200 years because of this reason over time. there's been over 10,000 attempts to change or amend our constitution. it has only happened 27 times. so we, t
representative burgess owens. representative owens: thank you so much for that. good morning, everyone. this is truly an honor to be with you. what i'm hoping to do to bring to this committee is my lifelong passion for criminal justice reform. coming out of the judicial system and giving them a chance and when americas given that chance, a grandmother was given a life sentence. for a first offense. it took 22 years, and that was president trump, and, president obama. these pardons, the vast...
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this is from the owens street side. a rendering from the schematic design produced by our architect. the building will be l shape and will consist of a four story academic wing aligned with owens here as well as two story support services building aligned with nelson way. the on owens street side is set back due to the constraints gretchen mentioned about the freeway. it includes drop off for pre-k and small parking lot and landscape areas which serve as stormwater catchment area. for the facade natural colors greens and wood tones and variation so there is a level of interest and not just monotone. here we have the back side of the building. from mission bay south. again, you can see the four story academic wing as well as two-story support services wing which has a potential. the two story wing will house the kitchen, kafif tear cafeteria/multipurpose room. the l shape provides opportunities for the campus to use the lab but an important sound and environmental buffer to the adjacent freeway to shield the play yard. s
this is from the owens street side. a rendering from the schematic design produced by our architect. the building will be l shape and will consist of a four story academic wing aligned with owens here as well as two story support services building aligned with nelson way. the on owens street side is set back due to the constraints gretchen mentioned about the freeway. it includes drop off for pre-k and small parking lot and landscape areas which serve as stormwater catchment area. for the...
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we have melanie owens, a pharmacist in chicago. carmen palmer, a child care worker in columbus, ohio. and jeff carter, a grocery store manager in cedar rapids, iowa. thank you for being here today and sharing your stories with us. mr. president, over to you. pres. biden: thank you. al, i have met you in the past. we are going to try to help you now, the firefighters and e.m.t.'s. melanie, i understand you're the second or third generation pharmacist in your family? is that right? >> yes. pres. biden: that's pretty impress i. carmen, you do what -- you do god's work, dealing with all those little kids, trying to figure out how you do it now, how you can safely open, how you can make it work. >> it's a pleasure dealing with children. pres. biden: i tell you what, we need you badly. and jeff, you have too many -- it was a ulls a debate whether i stop at a hy-vee or find a frozen custard stand, that's what we did in iowa. all kidding aside you all, you're basically holding the country together. i'm not being facetious, i'm being deadly
we have melanie owens, a pharmacist in chicago. carmen palmer, a child care worker in columbus, ohio. and jeff carter, a grocery store manager in cedar rapids, iowa. thank you for being here today and sharing your stories with us. mr. president, over to you. pres. biden: thank you. al, i have met you in the past. we are going to try to help you now, the firefighters and e.m.t.'s. melanie, i understand you're the second or third generation pharmacist in your family? is that right? >> yes....
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congressman owens, great to see you tonight.nk you. >> tucker: you thought the lincoln project was vicious and creepy. it is so much worse than that. we are learning details tonight. the lincoln project covered up sexual harassment of minors for a long time. we have details after the break. >> tucker: the lincoln project, funded heavily by tech oligarchs was one of the nastiest, most destructive political enterprises this country has ever seen. it is collapsing in shame. so far, it has escaped any real accountability for what it did. some of the things it did may have been criminal. one of the founders of the lincoln project, steve schmidt, appeared on television last week. he didn't apologize for working for an organization that covered up the sexual harassment of minors, harassment that he knew was going on. instead, he called for shooting people, specifically the chewbacca guy >> i think the most amazing thing about the whole thing is watching the video and on the senate floor, there is a cop who is armed and a guy bursts in
congressman owens, great to see you tonight.nk you. >> tucker: you thought the lincoln project was vicious and creepy. it is so much worse than that. we are learning details tonight. the lincoln project covered up sexual harassment of minors for a long time. we have details after the break. >> tucker: the lincoln project, funded heavily by tech oligarchs was one of the nastiest, most destructive political enterprises this country has ever seen. it is collapsing in shame. so far, it...
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todd: loved ones of crime including tonya owen whose husband sergeant steve owen was killed in 2013. face the death penalty. she joins us now. tonya, thanks so much for being here. how much of a gut purge was it to learn of the new d.a.'s plan to not push for the death penalty? >> well, thank you for having me. it was definitely a gutted punch because i truly believe that the punishment should fit the crime. and this individual will assassinated my husband and, you know, the directives that george has given his prosecutors have nothing to do with a progressive approach to prosecution rather it is a radical agenda that quite clearly victim schardz the law. puts the lives of the community in danger. jillian: take a look at reform penalties no longer pursuing the death penalty. no longer i seeking bail for. no longer seeking to enhance criminals punishments for using alleged gang it membership. here is what gascon had to said. the trekives put forward not only enhance public safety and increase equity they put victims first. although some victims may disagree. the majority of victims ve
todd: loved ones of crime including tonya owen whose husband sergeant steve owen was killed in 2013. face the death penalty. she joins us now. tonya, thanks so much for being here. how much of a gut purge was it to learn of the new d.a.'s plan to not push for the death penalty? >> well, thank you for having me. it was definitely a gutted punch because i truly believe that the punishment should fit the crime. and this individual will assassinated my husband and, you know, the directives...
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tough to get it to stay on that green if you fly it back there with the owen. nick: unbelievably. anytime you get bold -- there's a good. watch in grass. dunk. ian: nicely done. last three starts in his home state of zozo, second in la quintquenaltsa and his third at pebble -- laquinta, and his third at pebble beach. loves the home games, fitzpatrick. playing alongside smith and also harrington. strategic player, thinker. jamie mulligan is his coach. he's done a great job with hem. back to 11. this would be a great par. good up and down there, dottie. wow. dottie: excellent.es- it takes the ballgame after you've dumped a shot in the bunker. ian: that's for sure. frank: now wyndham clark to perhaps take second outfight -- outright. give yourself three and four-footers. right now the greens are firm and not going to get any softer between now and sun is the. good start on this nine with birdies at 10 and 11, as we go up ahead to the 14th home. ian: this one left for the par. we've seen a lot of grinding today on a tough dayis shuffles around with the feet just to get comfortable. lo
tough to get it to stay on that green if you fly it back there with the owen. nick: unbelievably. anytime you get bold -- there's a good. watch in grass. dunk. ian: nicely done. last three starts in his home state of zozo, second in la quintquenaltsa and his third at pebble -- laquinta, and his third at pebble beach. loves the home games, fitzpatrick. playing alongside smith and also harrington. strategic player, thinker. jamie mulligan is his coach. he's done a great job with hem. back to 11....
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let's bring in owen bennett. great to have you with us. you made a good point about what robinhood allows in terms of trading of these stocks and what it does not allow and that's why we're seeing the canadian names move more so than the u.s. names. >> i think the strength in canadian names is almost entirely come from retail and in the red itself community there's a couple of factors driving the retail interest. first u.s. legislation, meaning retail wants to get exposure to cannabis on a platform like hobinhood. even on platforms where you can buy the u.s. names, arguably, any investors on to where. it's always the canadian names that grab the media headlines. obviously you guys are focused on this. so the canadian names were heavily shorted by institutions and therefore retail arguably also the same time trying to squeeze those shorts, like they did with gamestop. >> is there also any etf dynamic that we should be watching out for in terms of names in the sector being dragged higher because of this interest in the canadian names, when y
let's bring in owen bennett. great to have you with us. you made a good point about what robinhood allows in terms of trading of these stocks and what it does not allow and that's why we're seeing the canadian names move more so than the u.s. names. >> i think the strength in canadian names is almost entirely come from retail and in the red itself community there's a couple of factors driving the retail interest. first u.s. legislation, meaning retail wants to get exposure to cannabis on...
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>>owen's family has hosted puppies like these for canine companions international since before he was born my mom just as our for animals you. >>your very long time and decided premium word so here we are. >>and here we are as the sonoma jet center where owen will be loading these little ones for his first flight as a puppy pilot at 21 years of age he already has 3,000 hours of flying in a variety of but this is his first flight with these little passenger. >>since i've been involved with can convince for a long be able to you know make a difference really means a lot to me command that was flying. >>american yes for the dogs will learn how to assist people with special needs canine companion says private volunteer pilots have filled the gap after commercial airlines restricted flights for animals during covid the changeover has been so successful canine companion says they like to make it permanent. >>not only is it a cost savings for us but it's wonderful for the puppy so we're really looking at expanding this program and continuing it until you know far beyond the pandemic. >>one s
>>owen's family has hosted puppies like these for canine companions international since before he was born my mom just as our for animals you. >>your very long time and decided premium word so here we are. >>and here we are as the sonoma jet center where owen will be loading these little ones for his first flight as a puppy pilot at 21 years of age he already has 3,000 hours of flying in a variety of but this is his first flight with these little passenger. >>since i've...
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>>owen's family has hosted puppies like these for canine companions international since before he was born my mom just has a heart for animals you. >>your very long time and decided premium word so here we are. >>and here we are as the sonoma jet center where owen will be loading these little ones for his first flight as a puppy pilot at 21 years of age he already has 3,000 hours of flying in a variety of but this is his first flight with these little passenger. >>since i've been involved with can convince for a long be able to you know make a difference really means a lot to me combine that with flying. >>yes for the dogs will learn how to assist people with special needs canine companion says private volunteer pilots have filled the gap after commercial airlines restricted flights for animals during covid the changeover has been so successful canine companion says they like to make it permanent and not only is it cost savings for us but it's wonderful for the puppy so we're really looking at expanding this program and continuing it until you know far beyond the pandemic one says he
>>owen's family has hosted puppies like these for canine companions international since before he was born my mom just has a heart for animals you. >>your very long time and decided premium word so here we are. >>and here we are as the sonoma jet center where owen will be loading these little ones for his first flight as a puppy pilot at 21 years of age he already has 3,000 hours of flying in a variety of but this is his first flight with these little passenger. >>since...
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conservative commentator candice owens tweeted this. "on a day in which alexandria smallett posed and spreading lies about children in cages: faking her murder was the next step." now the democratic congress woman said they're manipulating the fact that most people don't know the layout of the capitol complex. we were all on the capitol complex. the attack wasn't just on the dome. "fox and friends" co-host brian kilmeade weighs in. but for, trace gallagher has more. >> let's begin with the context here. congressional offices are in the cannon building .3 miles from the capitol dome or about a ten-minute walk. the offices are accessible through underground tunnels that connect to the capitol. the same tunnels lead out to the street where members of congress were told to evacuate after pipe bombs and molotov cocktails were found. let's listen to alexandria ocasio-cortez on monday describing what she says happened. watch. >> i jumped into my bathroom. i closed the door. i just keep hearing bang, bang, bang. i opened the door when all of a
conservative commentator candice owens tweeted this. "on a day in which alexandria smallett posed and spreading lies about children in cages: faking her murder was the next step." now the democratic congress woman said they're manipulating the fact that most people don't know the layout of the capitol complex. we were all on the capitol complex. the attack wasn't just on the dome. "fox and friends" co-host brian kilmeade weighs in. but for, trace gallagher has more. >>...
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the principle of owens academy here in mobile and a.n. johnson who was a entrepreneur. they would go fishing. and because of that relationship, a lot of her students would get to go to tuskegee university. they became entrepreneurs, teachers, businesspeople, doctors and very successful throughout the country. that relationship was a great bonding that they had during that time. the funeral home closed two years ago when the last sibling of the alan family passed, mrs. gray. just recently, it's been announced, that it's going to reopen under the owen-ford family name. we're going to visit some other entrepreneurs and we will eventually end the tour with a gentleman by the name of wallace turnage. he ran away four times and got caught. ultimately he got to mobile, and we'll talk about how he eventually got his freedom. this is stone street baptist church. it's the oldest baptist church in the state of alabama. established in 1806, which was 13 years before al was even a state. now, i didn't say oldest african-american church. it's the oldest baptist church in the state of
the principle of owens academy here in mobile and a.n. johnson who was a entrepreneur. they would go fishing. and because of that relationship, a lot of her students would get to go to tuskegee university. they became entrepreneurs, teachers, businesspeople, doctors and very successful throughout the country. that relationship was a great bonding that they had during that time. the funeral home closed two years ago when the last sibling of the alan family passed, mrs. gray. just recently, it's...
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fred: the effort from owen and others may be working.ey by the urban indian health institute found 75% of american indians and alaska natives are willing to get e vaccine. encouraging as that acceptance is, the challenge, as in so many other communities, will continue to be gettinenough vaccine, and getting it across the vast, varied landscape of indian country. meantime, antony stately was relieved to len that, by the end of their short meeting, his cousin was considering taking a shot, but roxanne flammond insisted she was going to wait a few more weeks. for the "pbs newshour," i'm fred de sam lazaro in minneapolis. judy: fred's reporting is a partnership with the under-told stories project at the university of st. thomas in minnesota. ♪ judy: a video posted by a female marine about sexual assault in the military rocketed across the internet, and into pentagon press briefing room today. secretary of defense lloyd austin promised to take additional steps tstop such violence. but, as nick schifrin reports, sexual assault in the military
fred: the effort from owen and others may be working.ey by the urban indian health institute found 75% of american indians and alaska natives are willing to get e vaccine. encouraging as that acceptance is, the challenge, as in so many other communities, will continue to be gettinenough vaccine, and getting it across the vast, varied landscape of indian country. meantime, antony stately was relieved to len that, by the end of their short meeting, his cousin was considering taking a shot, but...
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okay owens, illinois closed this glass recycling operation nearly a decade ago, the property has beenfor sale now a target for thieves. these pictures taken in recent weeks, she'll locks cut fences busted open and people appearing to trespass taking what they want. i'm concerned that this aunt illinois plant is going to catch on fire and blow up and be worse than the ghost ship. fences and entry points were welded shut or lock down, but that was temporary. neighbors say the break ins and other crimes happen almost daily. breaking into cars. they're breaking in people. you know the residents and stuff so you know enough is enough. ktvu just obtained this blank complaint for the city issued violations on the other side of the factory show. police are called to this area nearly once a day. robberies assaults auto thefts in drug crimes are common. the drug situation on this street here is out of control. if i don't pick up 300 needles every saturday, i don't pick up enough. this is oakland city council member noel guy whose district he's out here, cleaning up trash every weekend and blunt
okay owens, illinois closed this glass recycling operation nearly a decade ago, the property has beenfor sale now a target for thieves. these pictures taken in recent weeks, she'll locks cut fences busted open and people appearing to trespass taking what they want. i'm concerned that this aunt illinois plant is going to catch on fire and blow up and be worse than the ghost ship. fences and entry points were welded shut or lock down, but that was temporary. neighbors say the break ins and other...
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next i would like to introduce melanie owens.anie as you know is a pharmacist on south side of chicago. melanie actually contracted covidac herself last march. has now been vaccinated and administering vaccines to people in her community. melanie please give us a sense of your story. >> hi mr. president thank you honor and privilege to be here with you thank you for allowing me tovi share a small part of te story i'm pharmacist in the south side of chicago a pharmacy manager and began my career with walgreens 20 years ago and opportunity to health care for others, in our communities that help me become a pharmacist and it didn't hurt both of my parents are pharmacist as well i have also a sister who is a nurse and brother-in-law is engineer for the fire department so we're all frontline workers i did contract covid in 2020 when tests weren'ti readily availabe to i was not able to get tested but thankfully -- was walgreens able to quarantine request no interruption of work or pay. but my constituent antibodies did prove that i had
next i would like to introduce melanie owens.anie as you know is a pharmacist on south side of chicago. melanie actually contracted covidac herself last march. has now been vaccinated and administering vaccines to people in her community. melanie please give us a sense of your story. >> hi mr. president thank you honor and privilege to be here with you thank you for allowing me tovi share a small part of te story i'm pharmacist in the south side of chicago a pharmacy manager and began my...
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>>owen's family has hosted puppies like these for canine companions international since before he was born my mom just has a heart for animals you. >>your very long time and decided premium word so here we are. >>and here we are as the sonoma jet center where owen will be loading these little ones for his first flight as a puppy pilot at 21 years of age he already has 3,000 hours of flying in a variety of but this is his first flight with these little passenger. >>since i've been involved with can convince for a long be able to you know make a difference really means a lot to me command that was flying. >>yes for the dogs will learn how to assist people with special needs canine companion says private volunteer pilots have filled the gap after commercial airlines restricted flights for animals during covid the changeover has been so successful canine companion says they like to make it permanent. >>not only is it a cost savings for us but it's wonderful for the puppy so we're really looking at expanding this program and continuing it until you know far beyond the pandemic. >>one says
>>owen's family has hosted puppies like these for canine companions international since before he was born my mom just has a heart for animals you. >>your very long time and decided premium word so here we are. >>and here we are as the sonoma jet center where owen will be loading these little ones for his first flight as a puppy pilot at 21 years of age he already has 3,000 hours of flying in a variety of but this is his first flight with these little passenger. >>since...
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owens illinois closed this glass recycling operation nearly a decade ago, the property has been for sale now a target for thieves. these pictures taken in recent weeks, she'll locks cut fences busted open and people appearing to trespass taking what they want. i'm concerned that this aunt illinois plant is going to catch on fire and blow up and be worse than the ghost ship. fences and entry points were welded shut or lock down, but that was temporary. neighbors say the break ins and other crimes happen almost daily there breaking into cars. they're breaking in people, you know that their residence and stuff so you know enough is enough, katie do you just obtained this blank complaint where the city issued violations for graffiti, broken windows and trash. on the other side of the factory, sprawling homeless encampments are lining the sidewalk records show. police are called to this area nearly once a day. robberies assaults, auto thefts in drug crimes are common. the drug situation on this street here is out of control. if i don't pick up 300 needles every saturday. i don't pick up enoug
owens illinois closed this glass recycling operation nearly a decade ago, the property has been for sale now a target for thieves. these pictures taken in recent weeks, she'll locks cut fences busted open and people appearing to trespass taking what they want. i'm concerned that this aunt illinois plant is going to catch on fire and blow up and be worse than the ghost ship. fences and entry points were welded shut or lock down, but that was temporary. neighbors say the break ins and other...