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. ., ., �* intention of making para- astronauts are reali . ., ~ ., are reality.'t know, you i could have been excluding the best astronaut _ could have been excluding the best astronaut in the world. just purely based _ astronaut in the world. just purely based on — astronaut in the world. just purely based on the fact that they had a difference. now actually given that people _ difference. now actually given that people opportunity, hopefully they mighl— people opportunity, hopefully they might be somebody out there to be the best— might be somebody out there to be the best astronaut in the world. and that is— the best astronaut in the world. and that is super— the best astronaut in the world. and that is super exciting.— that is super exciting. every recruit will _ that is super exciting. every recruit will have _ that is super exciting. every recruit will have to - that is super exciting. every recruit will have to go - that is super exciting. every i recruit will have to go through rigorous mental and physical preparation. something the last british apps are
. ., ., �* intention of making para- astronauts are reali . ., ~ ., are reality.'t know, you i could have been excluding the best astronaut _ could have been excluding the best astronaut in the world. just purely based _ astronaut in the world. just purely based on — astronaut in the world. just purely based on the fact that they had a difference. now actually given that people _ difference. now actually given that people opportunity, hopefully they mighl— people opportunity, hopefully...
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Feb 27, 2021
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not realy allowed to.to his friend james corden about leaving the uk and, ultimately, royal duty. it was never walking away, it was... it was stepping back rather than stepping down. right. you know, it was a really difficult environment, as i think a lot of people saw. we all know what the british press can be like and it was destroying my mental health. really? i was like, this is toxic. yeah. so, i did what any husband and what any father would do, i was like, i need to get my family out of here. there were lighter moments too, including a call to his wife. haz, how's your tour of la going? - haz? i didn't know we were calling you �*haz�* now! no, you're not my wife, so...! james corden offered a sympathetic ear and harry was clearly at ease. he revealed that he had watched the tv series the crown, his son archie's first word was �*crocodile' and there'd been a special gift from the queen. interestingly, my grandmother asked us what archie wanted for christmas and meg said a waffle maker. sorry, you're
not realy allowed to.to his friend james corden about leaving the uk and, ultimately, royal duty. it was never walking away, it was... it was stepping back rather than stepping down. right. you know, it was a really difficult environment, as i think a lot of people saw. we all know what the british press can be like and it was destroying my mental health. really? i was like, this is toxic. yeah. so, i did what any husband and what any father would do, i was like, i need to get my family out of...
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Feb 27, 2021
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looking at a collection in virtual reali ! ~ . ~ virtual reality!them back on and tell _ virtual reality! with them back on and tell us _ virtual reality! with them back on and tell us what _ virtual reality! with them back on and tell us what it - virtual reality! with them back on and tell us what it is - virtual reality! with them back on and tell us what it is like. l on and tell us what it is like. it is certainly immersive, of course. this is generally�*s show, shot in live action so that viewers can experience it in sd or google, i feel like i'm at a circus but that is high—fashion for you —— jenn lee. high-fashion for you -- jenn lee. ~ ., , high-fashion for you -- jenn lee. ~ . , , high-fashion for you -- jenn lee. ., , lee. what struck me is it goes much further _ lee. what struck me is it goes much further than _ lee. what struck me is it goes much further than just - lee. what struck me is it goes much further than just putting | much further than just putting clothes online. four years ago, a mysterious model stirred up the fashion indu
looking at a collection in virtual reali ! ~ . ~ virtual reality!them back on and tell _ virtual reality! with them back on and tell us _ virtual reality! with them back on and tell us what _ virtual reality! with them back on and tell us what it - virtual reality! with them back on and tell us what it is - virtual reality! with them back on and tell us what it is like. l on and tell us what it is like. it is certainly immersive, of course. this is generally�*s show, shot in live action so...
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that's not an excuse, just a reali reality.point is in the next few weeks and months it's my belief that vaccines will be produced, delivered, and the pandemic will continue to come down. that's a different environment where people go to vote for the recall than it is right now. >> we'll see what happens. congressman and phil, thank you both for joining us for this insightful conversation. phil will join us later in the show as well when we're joined by the san francisco chamber of commerce president to discuss changes in san francisco amid the pandemic. thank you. >> thank you. >>> to lisa for a check of the weather. great conversation, lisa. it will be a decently nice day as well for folks. >> it is. it's going to be pretty calm compared to what's going on in the rest of the country. 48 degrees in santa cruz. you can see all the clouds around. we have a very weak weather system on the way as we head towards our holiday, presidents' day. we'll talk about how it impacts yo folks the world's first fully autonomous vehicle is alm
that's not an excuse, just a reali reality.point is in the next few weeks and months it's my belief that vaccines will be produced, delivered, and the pandemic will continue to come down. that's a different environment where people go to vote for the recall than it is right now. >> we'll see what happens. congressman and phil, thank you both for joining us for this insightful conversation. phil will join us later in the show as well when we're joined by the san francisco chamber of...
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that said, the obama white house that said, the bra really, realy didn't want president obama's first major legislation to pass with only democratic votes so part of their strategy is that they turned to a republican senator from maine named susan collins. and susan collins said that her vote was in play. she would vote for that stimulus bill as long as the bill was shrunk below $800 billion. why did she need it shrunk below $800 billion? because she said at the time it was a, quote, fiscally responsible number. she didn't explain why that was the fiscally responsible number. she just liked the number better. in other words, senator collins didn't look out at the wreckage of the american economy then and ask what amount of investment would be sort of best calibrated to fix the economy at that point, she just picked this number that sounded like the right sized number to her and she made the democrats shrink their bill below that number in order to get her vote. if they wanted her vote, that's what they would have to do. the stimulus bill passed the house with zero republican votes. it
that said, the obama white house that said, the bra really, realy didn't want president obama's first major legislation to pass with only democratic votes so part of their strategy is that they turned to a republican senator from maine named susan collins. and susan collins said that her vote was in play. she would vote for that stimulus bill as long as the bill was shrunk below $800 billion. why did she need it shrunk below $800 billion? because she said at the time it was a, quote, fiscally...
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Feb 1, 2021
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not only to highlight the unity of our cause but to also highlight the destructiveou and divisive realyon industry has to see the women into believing her pregnancy is a disease, at her motherhood means giving up her dreams, and that only abortion will solve her problems. nothing could be further from the truth. abortion also divides a man from his fatherhood. the industry attempts to remove men from the picture to the my body my choice narrative. in doing so abortion really enables men to walk away from the responsibility instead of instilling a sense of duty to protect and care for his child and her mother. abortion divides the world from love, every tiny child brings love into the world. every life lost to abortion is a loss of love in this world. my favorite quotes is "how going possibly say there are too many children, it is like saying that there are too many flowers." abortion divides us and our world from reality. calling abb in its earliest stages of life a lifeless blob of tissue does not make it so. reality is not arbitrary. you cannot take as truth. the abortion industry den
not only to highlight the unity of our cause but to also highlight the destructiveou and divisive realyon industry has to see the women into believing her pregnancy is a disease, at her motherhood means giving up her dreams, and that only abortion will solve her problems. nothing could be further from the truth. abortion also divides a man from his fatherhood. the industry attempts to remove men from the picture to the my body my choice narrative. in doing so abortion really enables men to walk...
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Feb 16, 2021
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senator chuck grassley who was then the chair of the senate judiciary stopped enforcing the normta so we realyseen even in previous years of high partisanship we still saw deference to historic norms on bipartisanship in the nomination process and we've importantly seen more and more filibusters in district court nominees or attorney general holder mentioned the lower courts and i think we will talk about the lower courts and that's increased as well so this notion that particularly before the shift in the threshold for confirming federal judgess or i should say for ending debate on the nomination we see more and more obstruction or even the lowest court nominees of the federal bench. why has this all happened? it seems easy to point to political polarization because there's a lot of positives for the increasing t difficulty the senate has in working through these process but i would argue that really is the biggest explanation here and certainly part of what helps drivepr the decision first by democrats and republicans to change the closure threshold for ending debate on nominations. as we di
senator chuck grassley who was then the chair of the senate judiciary stopped enforcing the normta so we realyseen even in previous years of high partisanship we still saw deference to historic norms on bipartisanship in the nomination process and we've importantly seen more and more filibusters in district court nominees or attorney general holder mentioned the lower courts and i think we will talk about the lower courts and that's increased as well so this notion that particularly before the...
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., . ~ a trail of it was at variance with reali , reality.relate to? i think we specified in number because we went through the many documents that came or were about to come to this committee in late last year, and we went through each and every document and cross compared what had been disclosed in both the civil case and the criminal case, and we found there were 40 or so, i think, but i would not hold myself to an exact number. a substantial number of documents we had never seen before which was spectacular, because it is both the duty of candour that we should have seen these regardless of the exact specification. the whole point of a duty of candour as you're supposed to hand over things which are important. the criminal case which actually specified in the search warrant applying for the government a year past october or thereabouts, 2019. the most spectacular of these but i know means the own lee example. it was a series of documents demonstrating that the permanent secretary had met one of the complainants and dealt with the other th
., . ~ a trail of it was at variance with reali , reality.relate to? i think we specified in number because we went through the many documents that came or were about to come to this committee in late last year, and we went through each and every document and cross compared what had been disclosed in both the civil case and the criminal case, and we found there were 40 or so, i think, but i would not hold myself to an exact number. a substantial number of documents we had never seen before...
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but in reali, illega logging is also about things like this. this is a guitar back made out of dalrsia nigra-- brazilian rosewood--and it's considered to be one of the most endangered species of trees in the world. what i discovered in my early research is that illegal logging is kind of the monster in the closet that nobody talks about or even knows about. and i think that's an issue that really needs to be tackled. i am a wood identification technology specialist and analytical chemist for the u.s. forest service. i also help build the forensic spectra of trees database that we house here at the lab. goddard: our laboratory is the only full-service crime lab for wildlife in the world. trees as a forest represent a habitat. when criminals go in and clear-cut a forest, they not only take down trees, but the animals that live in that habitat may go to extinction. like any other police crime lab, we examine evidence and, in a triangular fashion, we attempt to link suspect, victim, and crime scene with that evidence. lancaster: if you look at data
but in reali, illega logging is also about things like this. this is a guitar back made out of dalrsia nigra-- brazilian rosewood--and it's considered to be one of the most endangered species of trees in the world. what i discovered in my early research is that illegal logging is kind of the monster in the closet that nobody talks about or even knows about. and i think that's an issue that really needs to be tackled. i am a wood identification technology specialist and analytical chemist for...