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sarah cares for her daughter phoebe.rare genetic disorder — pitt—hopkins syndrome. there is a relentlessness to caring. there is just this feeling that i'm doing this day in, day out, day in, day out. she had to give up work to care for phoebe full—time. ifelt like we had no choice. i couldn't balance everything. but, yeah, it was scary. it was scary thinking about the money. you know, i still wanted to achieve and strive and do stuff for myself. so it was a tricky one. it was very difficult. sarah is one of more than 1.4 million people in england, wales and scotland who claim carer�*s allowance. carers can earn just under £82 each week if they spend at least 35 hours a week caring for someone. it's pennies, really, in comparison. it doesn't equal — because the caring role can be so sporadic and it's across the whole day and night. it's just a drop in the ocean. victoria works for northamptonshire carers. she dropped everything to care for her dad until he passed away last year. she says claiming carer�*s allowance was a
sarah cares for her daughter phoebe.rare genetic disorder — pitt—hopkins syndrome. there is a relentlessness to caring. there is just this feeling that i'm doing this day in, day out, day in, day out. she had to give up work to care for phoebe full—time. ifelt like we had no choice. i couldn't balance everything. but, yeah, it was scary. it was scary thinking about the money. you know, i still wanted to achieve and strive and do stuff for myself. so it was a tricky one. it was very...
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and phoebe comes back and we did. thank you. and phoebe will be at the event on april 25th. well i don't have a question, but i do want to offer kudos to you and your team for your community engagement and consistency in making these programs so accessible to our community and ensuring that they understand how they will offer impact to the future. so thank you for that. thank you. thanks for your support and i'll contact you offline. my goal i would love to have cleanups at every single sfusd school to keep the schools itself clean and around it for the neighbors. so so, let's partner together. thank you. i meant to share with you one of the solutionary teachers project. last year, her third to fifth grade class students worked on the cigaret butts issues in in chinatown. happy to share that later on. okay, well, seeing no further questions. thank you, esther and sarita for a great presentation. get well soon to vanessa's five year old. sorry that we weren't able to hear her in person. thank you. thank you so much. oh, let's go to public comment, charles. sure are there any
and phoebe comes back and we did. thank you. and phoebe will be at the event on april 25th. well i don't have a question, but i do want to offer kudos to you and your team for your community engagement and consistency in making these programs so accessible to our community and ensuring that they understand how they will offer impact to the future. so thank you for that. thank you. thanks for your support and i'll contact you offline. my goal i would love to have cleanups at every single sfusd...
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check on that, the blender, the, the, the tomato to come with a few minutes to be with the minority phoebe and on costs the futures handling behavior. obviously made a. com. i'm giving to be good to document one case to go school be highlighted goes to school. admitted future. nancy huyck, you may unique social media platform, but no just me do for my team home. gabriel. the list down to give me the live groups in the christian in the yeah, i'm often the most me see the most names sadly seen or you how to me documentation the i think networking messy be a few minutes could be behind the that does it does this, i believe in we not i, the magical beauty, dark melancholy, the paintings of customer and to be treated like an artist whose works continued to influence the world even today. but why exactly? finally, before the 250, at the end of verse 3 of his birth taskbar diabetes explained both unveiled next on d, w. buried, found and returned. the german graves commission helps with the search for missing, sold from scott, trace history and then mission together, and folding soldiers backs and
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i believe their album is on phoebe's label. i met claude.ul rudd." and then claude said that we are going to film a video in like two weeks. do you want to -- you want to come by? [laughter] i said sure. >> stephen: wow. >> paul: i got to be in the video. >> stephen: and we have it. jim? >> claude. >> yeah. it's your birthday. >> it's for my girlfriend. a gift. >> your girlfriend. i wish i had a girlfriend. i just have a ferret. ♪ ♪ >> stephen: you're a really good musician. really good musician. >> paul: by the way, claude is an amazing musician and that song rocks. >> stephen: okay, good. >> paul: another added bonus. >> stephen: you've got the new movie. you've got "ghostbusters: frozen empire." [cheering] brings back mostly the original "ghostbusters," including annie potts. i understand you got to use some of the iconic props from the original, the og "ghostbusters," including the car ecto one. how does she drive? >> paul: cumbersome. but you know what? not bad for a car that's been around awhile. there's not a lot of them. i think it w
i believe their album is on phoebe's label. i met claude.ul rudd." and then claude said that we are going to film a video in like two weeks. do you want to -- you want to come by? [laughter] i said sure. >> stephen: wow. >> paul: i got to be in the video. >> stephen: and we have it. jim? >> claude. >> yeah. it's your birthday. >> it's for my girlfriend. a gift. >> your girlfriend. i wish i had a girlfriend. i just have a ferret. ♪ ♪ >>...
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these are few, those are phoebe's is concepts. the concept within this development is fantastic. to close time to go to i believe it's the future, at least until we have a therapy with which we can heal spinal cord injuries hyperlink and it's definitely new and exciting and will trigger a great amount of emotions amongst our patients, how houses, environments, i'm frontier and this new concept, harold's a new era in the treatments are familiar to deficits in the future. similar technology will likely be able to restore the function of the ohms and hands as well. bryan implants can also use the symptoms of parkinson's. the treatment can reduce, trim is and muscle rigidity using electrical stimulation. many patients who suffer from the disease health benefits jim sidle is conscious during the operation to implant the electrodes into his brain. the surgeon needs him to respond and speak. is idle was diagnosed with parkinson's in his mid forties. despite heavy medication, his tremors won't go away. he's hoping deep brain stimulation will help sits on as we can see the tremors very cl
these are few, those are phoebe's is concepts. the concept within this development is fantastic. to close time to go to i believe it's the future, at least until we have a therapy with which we can heal spinal cord injuries hyperlink and it's definitely new and exciting and will trigger a great amount of emotions amongst our patients, how houses, environments, i'm frontier and this new concept, harold's a new era in the treatments are familiar to deficits in the future. similar technology will...
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thank you, phoebe, and let's have a look now. some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. 14 people are dead. after a truck collided with the boston south west and bolivia, local police set the truck which was filled with sold vit, across the road and crashed into the box. the spanish coast guard has rescued 73 migraines from the wooden boats and the sea of the canary islands. the migraines was brought to the island of brun canario. that's around 160 kilometers from west africa. a section of a crane is folded from a high rise building onto a bridge in the state of florida, killing a walcott. the fire chief in fort lauderdale said, and equipment platform collapsed, causing the steel structure to plummets. along with the construction worker who died, it also damaged to cause at the ends of 3 of the people in los angeles are investigating the fast of around $30000000.00 in cash from it. money storage facility feeds broke into the building on the east as sunday undetected. missing money wasn't discovered onto a
thank you, phoebe, and let's have a look now. some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. 14 people are dead. after a truck collided with the boston south west and bolivia, local police set the truck which was filled with sold vit, across the road and crashed into the box. the spanish coast guard has rescued 73 migraines from the wooden boats and the sea of the canary islands. the migraines was brought to the island of brun canario. that's around 160 kilometers from west...
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the cost of mind back pre october 7th, where you have a polarized society, the anti phoebe cab the demonstrations every week. and the probably big reaction bits along those lines. what you will see from john list in the entity, the copies. uh huh. and here we have to be destroying the reputation of israel. i love to restore the same email but the be the hope, the insight we come up saw that even though it's the week we thought of the real sweet alex who shows there. the pursuits between just about allows them for the other side. this is dangerous un america, losing its way, amadine asked and will be that the one i will see why on like one or 2 of them. i do not like being simple with the name. that's funny. so but with the name negative, nadine, obviously i have them on who's the guy who can stand up to this? you guessed it, and you may not what stands out in the american media coverage of this story is the noticeable lack of it for the us to filter side with israel at the u. n. is almost unheard of. it is certainly newsworthy. couple that with the legal side of the story, the us arguing that a s
the cost of mind back pre october 7th, where you have a polarized society, the anti phoebe cab the demonstrations every week. and the probably big reaction bits along those lines. what you will see from john list in the entity, the copies. uh huh. and here we have to be destroying the reputation of israel. i love to restore the same email but the be the hope, the insight we come up saw that even though it's the week we thought of the real sweet alex who shows there. the pursuits between just...
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his family were intended to do real negotiations between israel and home off phoebe and i had a long discussion. us president joe biden is pressuring is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu to reach a ceasefire. but many now say israel's continued use of assassinations will further risk. the long term prospects of peace in the region. katia a little bit, so the m l g a 0 for insights story let's bring it out. guess the intel of eve and i'm a professor of history at x to university in the u. k. in boston, let me cody distinguished public policy. follow this on policy institute at the american university and they wrote a column list and on the list. and in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, calling cloud director of research up these young group, specializing in the future of terrorism, security and trans national crime. very well, welcome to gentleman on this edition of inside story. i even thought they could come to you until the 1st. you know, we've got the facts that israel says those that were killed. yes today. well, how much to risk and collateral damage as the palestinians say they
his family were intended to do real negotiations between israel and home off phoebe and i had a long discussion. us president joe biden is pressuring is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu to reach a ceasefire. but many now say israel's continued use of assassinations will further risk. the long term prospects of peace in the region. katia a little bit, so the m l g a 0 for insights story let's bring it out. guess the intel of eve and i'm a professor of history at x to university in the u....
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now that means is that the is really um, the american intelligence services are working. phoebe seem to find what exactly the response would be. a, i believe i mentioned these will take exactly, exactly, you know, interested me as well as the world watches and wait to see what happens a, a president biden. and benjamin netanyahu have a phone call this week. the key issue after discussion here has shifted from uh the uh, the salt in gaza to how to manage this increasingly dangerous situation in the, in the wider mid least. and we'd like to have a listen to what uh, been mean. yeah, yeah, i've said in the aftermath of that phone call with joe boy, and if he gets quite totally frustrated, i'm sure you on for the end for years, iran has to be an action against us both directly and via its process. is that for israel is acting against the run and its process defensively and defensively. we will know how to defend ourselves, and it will act according to the simple principle of whoever hums us or plans to harm us. well, little hom, them, there is a sense of expectation, not just from the, a
now that means is that the is really um, the american intelligence services are working. phoebe seem to find what exactly the response would be. a, i believe i mentioned these will take exactly, exactly, you know, interested me as well as the world watches and wait to see what happens a, a president biden. and benjamin netanyahu have a phone call this week. the key issue after discussion here has shifted from uh the uh, the salt in gaza to how to manage this increasingly dangerous situation in...
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now that means is that the is really and the american intelligence services are working. phoebe some to find out what exactly the response would be interesting to you, as well as the world watches and wait to see what happens as president biden. and benjamin netanyahu have a phone call this week. the key issue for discussion here has shifted from the the, the solved and gaza, to how to manage this increasingly dangerous situation in the, in the wider middle east. and we'd like to have a listen to watch at bingham in yet. and y'all have said, in the aftermath of that phone call with joe boy, and i think it's quite tele, closer an entry on board and they've been for years in run has to be an action against us both directly and via its process. is that for israel is acting against the wrong and its process defensively and defensively. we will know how to defend ourselves, and it will act according to the simple principle of whoever homes us, or plants to hom, us little hom, them. there is a sense of expectation, not just from the, at the global community that's watching this very nervou
now that means is that the is really and the american intelligence services are working. phoebe some to find out what exactly the response would be interesting to you, as well as the world watches and wait to see what happens as president biden. and benjamin netanyahu have a phone call this week. the key issue for discussion here has shifted from the the, the solved and gaza, to how to manage this increasingly dangerous situation in the, in the wider middle east. and we'd like to have a listen...
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most stalled investigative journalist, vanessa phoebe, who lives in the syrian capital, told us that she heard 6 solutions from it. sadly, it came in at about 5 o'clock, it was a massive strike because i'm in or the western side of them. it's of damascus. and it sounded literally next. cool. um, so the 1st 3 strikes, work stream laid out. um, we can send here the ad depends are engaging the entire building, which is c already and concert which i believe was used as a residence, 5 a investor and was destroyed. so i followed, there are, uh 6 small to civil defense teams are looking for is a russell, but the entire building is destroyed. so we're pretty sure that everybody inside the building was counts as a huge escalation. and we did have another strike if you remember in central damascus in the same area or if i can january, but even this morning at around full size. i and i could get the time wrong because they have talked to coming in pretty far as to the moment from israel. well, meanwhile, the ringing foreign ministry has summoned this switch embassy officials, who represents was
most stalled investigative journalist, vanessa phoebe, who lives in the syrian capital, told us that she heard 6 solutions from it. sadly, it came in at about 5 o'clock, it was a massive strike because i'm in or the western side of them. it's of damascus. and it sounded literally next. cool. um, so the 1st 3 strikes, work stream laid out. um, we can send here the ad depends are engaging the entire building, which is c already and concert which i believe was used as a residence, 5 a investor and...
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that is troops following the ukrainian drones, you credit drums, which are here and the multitude of phoebe drones, we call us and scroll. and this is something that we've seen you can make making the access to putting a little bit of money in. and that is drones because it is very clear. and i'm comparing the situation and bucket with, with water both and all of them. and now you can is very clearly sold on all tillery shelves on lodge caliber artillery shells, c5x5ww mil to meet the odd to try to meet the shelves of tide shelves. and then increasingly using drones, which of course of a much less destructive but more accurate. nevertheless, i know the sausage that you create is very clearly again, experiencing is vast. him nod power in quality troops because obviously brushing drones also acts if they see move, what they see reinforcements arrive and keep any positions. and increasingly it is people in your elderly. so just mobilize troops which we see being mobilized whenever you create people in their fourties, in the late forty's, that fifty's being sent to the front lines here, which,
that is troops following the ukrainian drones, you credit drums, which are here and the multitude of phoebe drones, we call us and scroll. and this is something that we've seen you can make making the access to putting a little bit of money in. and that is drones because it is very clear. and i'm comparing the situation and bucket with, with water both and all of them. and now you can is very clearly sold on all tillery shelves on lodge caliber artillery shells, c5x5ww mil to meet the odd to...
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off phoebe and i had a long discussion. us president joe biden is pressuring is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu to reach a ceasefire. but many now say israel's continued use of assassinations will further risk, the long term prospects of peace in the region. katia, a little bit of the m l g a 0 for insights story. let's bring in august though, until of eve, and i'm a professor of history at x, the university in the u. k. in boston, and i me to the distinguished public policy fellow. there's some products institute at the american university and they wrote a column list and on the list. and in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, calling cloud director of research on the safe, young group, specializing in the future of terrorism, security and trans national crime. very well, welcome to gentleman on this edition of inside story. i even thought they could come to you until the 1st. you know, we've got the facts that israel says that those that were killed yes today. well, how i'm us to risk and collateral damage that the palestinians say they were the children of the smell, honey, it's all
off phoebe and i had a long discussion. us president joe biden is pressuring is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu to reach a ceasefire. but many now say israel's continued use of assassinations will further risk, the long term prospects of peace in the region. katia, a little bit of the m l g a 0 for insights story. let's bring in august though, until of eve, and i'm a professor of history at x, the university in the u. k. in boston, and i me to the distinguished public policy fellow....
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phoebe fitz is a local wildlife photographer. she draws inspiration from this landscape.ut even here, she can see the signs of climate change. - so the palm trees, without the tops... - yeah - ...show that this area is being affected by sea-level rise. - really? - because if there are palm trees growing, it means that the water was fresh enough for them to survive. and then when they lose their heads, it means that the sea level is rising and there's more and more saltwater coming in, and then they can't survive. (insects chirping) (jayda): i'm using a hydrophone, so i can record sounds underwater for my new song. (scraping) (chirping) what i'm hearing right now is the munching. like the manatees are like, chewing on the seagrass, and then i'm hearing like little like chirps of like, when the baby is talking to the mom. - they're definitely messy eaters. (laughing) - yeah, i know. - oh wow! - i know! (scraping continues) - love that. some good eating here. - i know. - that's great. must be some healthy and happy seagrass. - exactly. (soft music) (squeaking) (fitz): i thin
phoebe fitz is a local wildlife photographer. she draws inspiration from this landscape.ut even here, she can see the signs of climate change. - so the palm trees, without the tops... - yeah - ...show that this area is being affected by sea-level rise. - really? - because if there are palm trees growing, it means that the water was fresh enough for them to survive. and then when they lose their heads, it means that the sea level is rising and there's more and more saltwater coming in, and then...
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commitments to defend japan and the philippines present the bulk of junior and japanese prime minister. phoebe a proceed to discuss ways to account of what they see as china is going front. try to condemn the summit to insisting that the claims in the region all law for joint coast guard patrols are expected to be announced after repeated confrontations with chinese vessels in the south china sea. so i want to be clear, the united states, united states defense competitors to japan and to the philippines, our iron clad or our class. as i said before, any attack on filipino aircraft specials are armed forces. and so i was trying to see what invoke our mutual defense treaty thailand does. reinforce security alone gets pulled up with me in the us finding escalates between rebels and me and mas military government forces. 5 soldiers that are on the left and the vote. a ton of myself, kind of 4 minutes to find the 3, but then i gotta, i was just visited, his government says it's willing to offer temporary shelter to a 100000 refugees from the amount of money or trying to flee a tax in kevin state. n
commitments to defend japan and the philippines present the bulk of junior and japanese prime minister. phoebe a proceed to discuss ways to account of what they see as china is going front. try to condemn the summit to insisting that the claims in the region all law for joint coast guard patrols are expected to be announced after repeated confrontations with chinese vessels in the south china sea. so i want to be clear, the united states, united states defense competitors to japan and to the...
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sarah cares for her daughter phoebe.kins syndrome. there is a relentlessness to caring. there is just this feeling that i'm doing this day in, day out, day in, day out. she had to give up work to care for phoebe full—time. ifelt like we had no choice. i couldn't balance everything. but, yeah, it was scary. it was scary thinking about the money. you know, i still wanted to achieve and strive and do stuff for myself. so it was a tricky one. it was very difficult. sarah is one of more than 1.4 million people in england, wales and scotland who claim carer�*s allowance. carers can earn just under £82 each week if they spend at least 35 hours a week caring for someone else. a week caring for someone. it's pennies, really, in comparison. it doesn't equal — because the caring role can be so sporadic and it's across the whole day and night. it's just a drop in the ocean. victoria works for northamptonshire carers. she dropped everything to care for her dad until he passed away last year. she says claiming carer�*s allowance was a
sarah cares for her daughter phoebe.kins syndrome. there is a relentlessness to caring. there is just this feeling that i'm doing this day in, day out, day in, day out. she had to give up work to care for phoebe full—time. ifelt like we had no choice. i couldn't balance everything. but, yeah, it was scary. it was scary thinking about the money. you know, i still wanted to achieve and strive and do stuff for myself. so it was a tricky one. it was very difficult. sarah is one of more than 1.4...
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just push it right in there and with a delicate touch, wildlife ecologist phoebe parker shams helpednts into their adopted home. >> oh my gosh, look at it, look. oh, look at that already. it already jumped out, placing them underneath a protective net to let them get acclimated and even giving them a quick drop of gatorade for hydration. >> and they get a sense of this is good habitat. and then they stay, hopefully stay put, sort of get the way worked into the plant, hopefully lay some eggs, on those plants. >> for the presidio, it's the latest in a string of native reintroductions, ranging from coyotes to pond turtles to the western fence lizard. and they believe partnering with the academy of sciences could offer new opportunities. >> absolutely. it's a place of experimentation and innovation around conservation in the 21st century, a living lab with a potential to bring native environments back to life in san francisco. >> dan ashley, abc seven news do phenomenal work. >> the teams will also be using a citizen science platform called inaturalist. it allows volunteers to help track
just push it right in there and with a delicate touch, wildlife ecologist phoebe parker shams helpednts into their adopted home. >> oh my gosh, look at it, look. oh, look at that already. it already jumped out, placing them underneath a protective net to let them get acclimated and even giving them a quick drop of gatorade for hydration. >> and they get a sense of this is good habitat. and then they stay, hopefully stay put, sort of get the way worked into the plant, hopefully lay...
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. >> wildlife ecologist phoebe parker shams helped settle the presidio's newest residents into their that already. it already jumped out placing them underneath a protective net to let them get acclimated and even giving them a quick drop of gatorade for hydration and they get a sense of this is good habitat and then they stay, hopefully stay put, sort of get the way worked into the plant, hopefully lay some eggs, on those plants. >> for the presidio, it's the latest in a string of native reintroductions, ranging from coyotes to pond turtles to the western fence lizard. and they believe partnering with the academy of sciences could offer new opportunities. >> absolutely. it's a place of experimentation and innovation around conservation in the 21st century, a living lab with a potential to bring native environments back to life in san francisco. >> dan ashley, abc seven news and the team will also be using a citizen science platform called inaturalist that allows volunteers to help track those butterflies. >> really cool, really cool. >> all right. we've got a special site in the sky
. >> wildlife ecologist phoebe parker shams helped settle the presidio's newest residents into their that already. it already jumped out placing them underneath a protective net to let them get acclimated and even giving them a quick drop of gatorade for hydration and they get a sense of this is good habitat and then they stay, hopefully stay put, sort of get the way worked into the plant, hopefully lay some eggs, on those plants. >> for the presidio, it's the latest in a string of...
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just push it right in there and with a delicate touch, wildlife ecologist phoebe parker shams helped settle the presidio's newest residents into their adopted home. >> oh my gosh, look at it, look. oh, look at that already. it already jumped out, placing them underneath a protective net to let them get acclimated and even giving them a quick drop of gatorade for hydration. >> and they get a sense of this is good habitat. and then they stay, hopefully stay put, sort of get the way worked into the plant, hopefully lay some eggs, on those plants. >> for the presidio, it's the latest in a string of native reintroductions, ranging from coyotes to pond turtles to the western fence lizard. and they believe partnering with the academy of sciences could offer new opportunities. >> absolutely. it's a place of experimentation and innovation around conservation in the 21st century, a living lab with a potential to bring native environments back to life in san francisco. >> dan ashley, abc seven news. >> the teams will also be using a citizen science platform called inaturalist. it also helps vol
just push it right in there and with a delicate touch, wildlife ecologist phoebe parker shams helped settle the presidio's newest residents into their adopted home. >> oh my gosh, look at it, look. oh, look at that already. it already jumped out, placing them underneath a protective net to let them get acclimated and even giving them a quick drop of gatorade for hydration. >> and they get a sense of this is good habitat. and then they stay, hopefully stay put, sort of get the way...
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. >> wildlife ecologist phoebe parker shams helped settle the presidio's newest residents into their >> oh my gosh, look at it, look. oh look at that already. it already jumped out, placing them underneath a protective net to let them get acclimated and even giving them a quick drop of gatorade for hydration and they get a sense of this is good habitat and then they stay, hopefully stay put, sort of get the way worked into the plant, hopefully lay some eggs, on those plants. >> for the presidio, it's the latest in a string of native reintroduction missions, ranging from coyotes to pond turtles to the western fence lizard. and they believe partnering with the academy of sciences could offer new opportunities. >> absolutely. it's a place of experimentation and innovation around conservation in the 21st century, a living lab with a potential to bring native environments back to life in san francisco. >> dan ashley, abc seven news. >> the teams will also be using a citizen science platform called inaturalist. it allows volunteers to help track those butterflies. tomorrow, celebrate earth
. >> wildlife ecologist phoebe parker shams helped settle the presidio's newest residents into their >> oh my gosh, look at it, look. oh look at that already. it already jumped out, placing them underneath a protective net to let them get acclimated and even giving them a quick drop of gatorade for hydration and they get a sense of this is good habitat and then they stay, hopefully stay put, sort of get the way worked into the plant, hopefully lay some eggs, on those plants....
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one of the most extensive wetlands in north america this is what a blue carbon ecosystem looks like phoebe fits is a local wildlife photographer she draws inspiration from this landscape. but even here, she can see the signs of climate change so the palm trees without the tops yes. so that this area is being affected by sea level rise? really, because if there are palm trees growing, it means that the water was fresh enough for them to survive. and then when they lose their heads, it means that the sea level is rising and there's more and more saltwater coming in and then they can't survive i'm using a hydrophones so i can record sounds underwater for my new song. right now the munching like the manatees are like chewing on the seagrass. >> and then i'm hearing like little chirps of like the when the baby is talking to the mom there's definitely messy eaters oh, wow love that some good eating here. >> oh must be some healthy and happy seagrass exactly this is a photographer and my goal is to be able to bring a sense of wonder and all two people through my images and a glimpse into the life
one of the most extensive wetlands in north america this is what a blue carbon ecosystem looks like phoebe fits is a local wildlife photographer she draws inspiration from this landscape. but even here, she can see the signs of climate change so the palm trees without the tops yes. so that this area is being affected by sea level rise? really, because if there are palm trees growing, it means that the water was fresh enough for them to survive. and then when they lose their heads, it means that...
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if you were a girl, were you phoebe, monica, or rachel?h! - i wish i had an apartment in new york city that no one seems to be worried about the rent for. i wish that i looked like matt leblanc. i wish that i had jennifer aniston's hair. - one of the things that made "friends" a phenomena was that people-- beyond the laughs-- actually bonded with these characters. they emotionally were invested in ross and rachel's relationship. - i could not have done this without you. - it's--it's-- - mwah! - okay, um, uh... more clothes in the dryer? [laughs] okay. oh! - i was dropping my daughter off for sunday school at our temple, and literally, my rabbi stopped me and said, "what's gonna happen with ross and rachel?" - you look really pretty tonight. - oh, thanks. - "the one with the prom video" is one of my favorites. - you guys, we don't have to watch this. - oh, yeah, it's fun. - yeah, we do. - come on. - fun. where's chip? why isn't he here yet? - he'll be here, okay? take a chill pill. - this seemed like a really surprising way to get rachel to
if you were a girl, were you phoebe, monica, or rachel?h! - i wish i had an apartment in new york city that no one seems to be worried about the rent for. i wish that i looked like matt leblanc. i wish that i had jennifer aniston's hair. - one of the things that made "friends" a phenomena was that people-- beyond the laughs-- actually bonded with these characters. they emotionally were invested in ross and rachel's relationship. - i could not have done this without you. - it's--it's--...
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. >> this from phoebe >> and this is from phoebe plummer, who's one of the noisier in just appalled.me time in custody. what's interesting is you what's really interesting is you think this is about saving the planet, speech planet, plummer shouted. speech says time to wake up and says it's time to wake up and get real. no summer holiday is more important than food security, housing and the lives of your loved ones. flying is a symbol of gross, a symbol of gross wealth inequality. and we need change. so it's not even about saving the planet anymore. it's about food inequality. the very idea that the kind of people who are having package ideals, spain, ideals, package deals to spain, turkey greece are somehow, turkey and greece are somehow, you know, gilded billionaires in private jets . they're attacking private jets. they're attacking the people that have saved up . the people that have saved up. >> yeah, it's a family holiday, summer holiday. and that's what they do. and they, you know, there are so many targets you could attack. we were talking about concrete. you could, you know,
. >> this from phoebe >> and this is from phoebe plummer, who's one of the noisier in just appalled.me time in custody. what's interesting is you what's really interesting is you think this is about saving the planet, speech planet, plummer shouted. speech says time to wake up and says it's time to wake up and get real. no summer holiday is more important than food security, housing and the lives of your loved ones. flying is a symbol of gross, a symbol of gross wealth inequality....
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c-span now is a free phoeb open with your unfiltered view of what is hang in washington.p up with the biggest events with live streams the floor proceedings and hearings from congress. white house events, court, campaigns and more from politics all at your fingertips. you can stay current with the latest episodes of "washington journal" and scheduling information for c-span tv networks and radio plus a variety of podcasts. it is available at the apple store and google play. visit our website c-span.org shrars c-span now. c-span now your front row seat to washington any time anywhere. >> "washington journal" continues. host: joining us is bakary sellers author of "the moment thoughts on the race reckoning that wasn't: welcome to the program. guest: thank you for having me again. this is my second time. host: we are happy to have you back. can you tell us why you wrote the book? guest: i had an opportunity to interview cicely tyson before she passed away and asked her about writing an autobiography when she was over 90. i wrote this book because it was a burning feeling tha
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c-span now is a free phoeb open with your unfiltered view of what is hang in washington.p up with the biggest events with live streams the floor proceedings and hearings from congress. white house events, court, campaigns and more from politics all at your fingertips. you can stay current with the latest episodes of "washington journal" and scheduling information for c-span tv networks and radio plus a variety of podcasts. it is available at the apple store and google play. visit our website c-span.org shrars c-span now. c-span now your front row seat to washington any time anywhere. >> "washington journal" continues. host: joining us is bakary sellers author of "the moment thoughts on the race reckoning that wasn't: welcome to the program. guest: thank you for having me again. this is my second time. host: we are happy to have you back. can you tell us why you wrote the book? guest: i had an opportunity to interview cicely tyson before she passed away and asked her about writing an autobiography when she was over 90. i wrote this book because it was a burning feeling tha
c-span now is a free phoeb open with your unfiltered view of what is hang in washington.p up with the biggest events with live streams the floor proceedings and hearings from congress. white house events, court, campaigns and more from politics all at your fingertips. you can stay current with the latest episodes of "washington journal" and scheduling information for c-span tv networks and radio plus a variety of podcasts. it is available at the apple store and google play. visit our...
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. >> phoebe, i exactly . >> oh, phoebe, i know exactly. i'm joking. >> good to see you. this.uch. >> now, you stay with us? >> now, do you stay with us? aidan will to talk aidan magee will be here to talk us through all the latest sports. next. one of the very few things i do know. >> all right. >> all right. >> there you go. aidan magee has got the sport for us this morning, 736. >> hello. good to you >> hello. good morning to you both. you? both. how are you? >> yeah. right. thank you. >> yeah. all right. thank you. very up for what's very geared up for what's happening premier league today. >> without doubt. look, it's a big weekend for the title race. what's interesting here is that we've going at we've got three teams going at it, tong. between now it, hammer and tong. between now and of season . the and the end of the season. the other thing is, steven, is that they have to play each they don't have to play each other, is rare, especially they don't have to play each otithey're is rare, especially they don't have to play each otithey're still, rare, especially they don't
. >> phoebe, i exactly . >> oh, phoebe, i know exactly. i'm joking. >> good to see you. this.uch. >> now, you stay with us? >> now, do you stay with us? aidan will to talk aidan magee will be here to talk us through all the latest sports. next. one of the very few things i do know. >> all right. >> all right. >> there you go. aidan magee has got the sport for us this morning, 736. >> hello. good to you >> hello. good morning to you...
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response may be, now, that means is that the is really the american intelligence services are working. phoebe some to find out what exactly the response would be interesting to you as well as the world watches and wait to see what happens as president flight and, and benjamin netanyahu have a phone call this week. the key issue for discussion here has shifted from the, the, the, the solved and gaza, to how to manage this increasingly dangerous situation in the, in the wider middle east. and we'd like to have a listen to watch at bingham in yet. and y'all have said, in the aftermath of that phone call with joe boy, and i think it's quite tele, frustrating. i'm sure you on for the end, for years iran has been acting against us both directly. and it's process that for israel is acting against the wrong and its process defensively and defensively. we will know how to defend ourselves, and it will act according to the simple principle of whoever hums us. plans to harm us. well, little hom, them, there is a sense of expectation, not just from the, at the global community that's watching this very n
response may be, now, that means is that the is really the american intelligence services are working. phoebe some to find out what exactly the response would be interesting to you as well as the world watches and wait to see what happens as president flight and, and benjamin netanyahu have a phone call this week. the key issue for discussion here has shifted from the, the, the, the solved and gaza, to how to manage this increasingly dangerous situation in the, in the wider middle east. and...