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they're fully committed in rhode island.re wind farm. but to get there, we have to take this ferry from narragansett to block island. each one of the turbines is a half-mile apart. five, six gigawatt giants. four legs that drill into the seabed and they power the entire island. 600 feet, that's big, but these are not even close to what we can do in the future. >> it's only six megawatt turbines these ones. the ones we are putting in are more than double the size. >> reporter: up until four years ago, all of block island was powered by diesel fuel. they would burn a million gallons every year. but now block island is powered by these. five offshore wind turbines that can produce enough energy for 17,000 homes. but wind energy isn't the magic bullet for energy production. >> this is a very, very good supplement to the grid, but it's not the only solution to power production. >> reporter: rhode island governor daniel mckee believes the ocean state can be a wind hub. he wants rhode island to be 100% efficient from renewables by
they're fully committed in rhode island.re wind farm. but to get there, we have to take this ferry from narragansett to block island. each one of the turbines is a half-mile apart. five, six gigawatt giants. four legs that drill into the seabed and they power the entire island. 600 feet, that's big, but these are not even close to what we can do in the future. >> it's only six megawatt turbines these ones. the ones we are putting in are more than double the size. >> reporter: up...
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a state like rhode island where i'm from, there is no rural rhode island. it's an urban place. so the needs in a place like rhode island will be more around affordability, inner city access, contrast with new mexico, completely different topography, 50% of people on tribal lands don't have broadband. we need to account for the flexibility there which is why it's going to be a state by state. there will be a tremendous amount of federal oversight and transparency, every state has to put their plan online for everyone to see and we are going to have very strict criteria to make sure that we achieve the goals of affordability and access. >> when you think the first expansion projects will get underway? >> i'm sorry? >> when will the projects get underway, when will states physically -- >> first we have to have the law and then it will take us sometime to get set up, some number of months, so, i mean, it's hard to say. i would say well into next year. >> thank you. >> can you guarantee people in internet dead zones -- >> how quickly americans will feel the impact or are there longe
a state like rhode island where i'm from, there is no rural rhode island. it's an urban place. so the needs in a place like rhode island will be more around affordability, inner city access, contrast with new mexico, completely different topography, 50% of people on tribal lands don't have broadband. we need to account for the flexibility there which is why it's going to be a state by state. there will be a tremendous amount of federal oversight and transparency, every state has to put their...
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there's all of these groups, while stewart rhodes or elmer stewart rhodes, these guys never use their real names. may run the oath keepers in a national setting, groups like the three percenters, all it takes is somebody sees a patch at a gun shop, buys it, it says three percent. oh, i've got a three percent chapter. then they go on facebook or telegram and create their own local chapters. there are highly centralized versions of these organizations. there are also like state level or local chapters, so what i joined was one out of georgia which in the past had been the largest and most active militia in the united states. and thanks to infiltrators like myself who you know, report them to their internet service providers and their website hosts, they keep getting basically starting at square one. so my goal and organizations like we the veterans and veterans for american ideals of human rights are to knock these people off center. they have gone unopposed for years. they've been talking about the violence out in the open and nobody's done anything. well now it's time to engage these
there's all of these groups, while stewart rhodes or elmer stewart rhodes, these guys never use their real names. may run the oath keepers in a national setting, groups like the three percenters, all it takes is somebody sees a patch at a gun shop, buys it, it says three percent. oh, i've got a three percent chapter. then they go on facebook or telegram and create their own local chapters. there are highly centralized versions of these organizations. there are also like state level or local...
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. >> clerk: and that will place us on item 5, 2021-007060-des at 200 rhode island. are you ready to make your presentation? >> so i need to recuse myself. i am on the board of the richard and [indiscernible] so even though the property was sold in 2017, i think i should recuse myself. >> so i move the commissioner be recused. >> second. >> clerk: thank you. on the motion to recuse president matsuda -- [roll call] >> clerk: thank you, commissioners. commissioner matsuda, you're here by recused. mr. westhoff? >> yes, thank you. you can hear me okay? >> clerk: we can hear you just fine. >> let me share my screen. okay. and you can see my screen okay? >> no. >> okay. now? >> clerk: yes. >> good afternoon, commissioners. alex westhoff, department staff. the item before you is a request to designate landmark designation at 200 rhode island, also known as the takahashi community. on july 13, 2021, the sponsor submitted the landmark designation application to the planning department. the property is located within a flat triangular parcel in the showcase square district in
. >> clerk: and that will place us on item 5, 2021-007060-des at 200 rhode island. are you ready to make your presentation? >> so i need to recuse myself. i am on the board of the richard and [indiscernible] so even though the property was sold in 2017, i think i should recuse myself. >> so i move the commissioner be recused. >> second. >> clerk: thank you. on the motion to recuse president matsuda -- [roll call] >> clerk: thank you, commissioners....
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for the first time ever more women earned a rhodes scholarship than men they outnumbered male peers 22re first issued over 100 years ago, but women were not inducted as rhodes scholars until 1977. this marks the largest number of women ever awarded the scholarship. all 32 students will begin their educate at oxford university in england. >>> it was a huge night in music. >> cardi b. held the honor of host thing year's show also winning, her favorite hip-hop song and bts was on >> the group took home the win for artest of the year and marked their first live performance of the song "my universe." >> and carrie underwood put on a showwith jason aldean. she won favorite inspirational artist of the year olivoi rodrigo snagged new artist of the year >> and there were some new categories added to the mix. favorite trending song went to megan stallion for her hit "body" and favorite gospel artist went to conyeah west. >> i'm frances rivera. >> and i'm philip mena >>> tragedy in wisconsin at least five people are dead and dozens injured after a red suv plows into a holiday parade. police are i
for the first time ever more women earned a rhodes scholarship than men they outnumbered male peers 22re first issued over 100 years ago, but women were not inducted as rhodes scholars until 1977. this marks the largest number of women ever awarded the scholarship. all 32 students will begin their educate at oxford university in england. >>> it was a huge night in music. >> cardi b. held the honor of host thing year's show also winning, her favorite hip-hop song and bts was on...
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attorney and rhode island attorney general it was my privilege to work with many skilled rhode island investigators both in law enforcement and from the private sector. and mr. dougan continues our tradition of investigative excellence in rhode island. >> thank you senator whitehouse. with the witnesses please stand to be sworn in. please raise your right hand. do you affirm the testimony you are about give before the committee will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god? all answer in the affirmative. mr. muteric. >> aaron muteric. founder and president of crazy aarons a toy manufacturer in norristown, pennsylvania. thank you for the opportunity to testify today. chairman durbin, ranking member grassley. i applaud your commitment to protecting consumers. curbing the flow of counterfeit and unsafe goods is e-commerce is critically important to me as a toy manufacturer and a small business owner. i founded crazy aarons in 1998 with a mission to create toys that inspired a sense of wonder and creativity. i quickly realized i was going to have to build my
attorney and rhode island attorney general it was my privilege to work with many skilled rhode island investigators both in law enforcement and from the private sector. and mr. dougan continues our tradition of investigative excellence in rhode island. >> thank you senator whitehouse. with the witnesses please stand to be sworn in. please raise your right hand. do you affirm the testimony you are about give before the committee will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth...
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for rhode island, with this bill enacted into law, we will see $2.5 billion coming straight to rhode island, fixing our roads and bridges and improve our public transportation system and increase broadband access and not the funding that will benefit rhode islanders and all of us in new england. our state our state has the highest percentage of structurally deficient bridges in the country. our state's infrastructure was given a c-minus by the society of civil engineers. this is unacceptable and unsafe. the funding streams this legislation will provide are the following. $1.5 billion for federal aid for highway apportioned programs. $242 million for bridge replacement and repairs in rhode island. $272 million to improve public transportation in rhode island. $23 million to support expansion of the state's electric vehicle charging network in rhode island. $100 million to expand broadband connectivity including providing access to 14,000 rhode islanders who currently lack it and $247 -- and 247,000 rhode islanders, 47% of rhode island, will be eligible for the connectivity benefit hel
for rhode island, with this bill enacted into law, we will see $2.5 billion coming straight to rhode island, fixing our roads and bridges and improve our public transportation system and increase broadband access and not the funding that will benefit rhode islanders and all of us in new england. our state our state has the highest percentage of structurally deficient bridges in the country. our state's infrastructure was given a c-minus by the society of civil engineers. this is unacceptable...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? mr. cicilline: as the member designated by p ms. sewell of alabama with the longest constitution in the world, i inform the house that ms. sewell will vote no. >> as the member designated by mr. nunes, will vote yes on the motion to recommit. as the member designated by mr. calvert, i inform the house that mr. calvert will vote aye on the motion to recommit. as the member designated by mr. issa, i inform the house that mr. issa will vote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does gentlewoman seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. mcbath of georgia, i inform the house that mrs. mcbath will vote no. >> as the member designated by mr. crenshaw, i inform the house that mr. crenshaw will vote yes on the motion to recommit. >> as the member designated by mr. veasey, i inform the house that mr. veasey will vote no no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? >> as the member designated by m
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? mr. cicilline: as the member designated by p ms. sewell of alabama with the longest constitution in the world, i inform the house that ms. sewell will vote no. >> as the member designated by mr. nunes, will vote yes on the motion to recommit. as the member designated by mr. calvert, i inform the house that mr. calvert will vote aye on the motion to recommit. as the member designated by mr....
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rhodes referred to poverty and housing which are both connected to higher rates of disease.think about diseases like asthma have higher rates in the d.c. area. there are statistics around the prevalence of obesity, mental health challenges, anxiety, and depression. then we think of the fact that over one third of public school students in the u.s. score proficient or over in the national reading assessment. we think about these statistics as being unacceptable. our children are our future. we are committed to working with partners to address health inequities. it is at the root of our mission. helping people live out their lives and helping make the health care system work better for everyone, not just those who can afford it. in our view, we can only achieve that when everyone, child and adult, have the opportunity to attain their highest life. we are committing to helping achieve this. jonathan: dr. mary margaret wilson, thank you for joining me. and thanks to dr. hope rhodes, codirector of the healthy generations program at the children's national program. now back to "th
rhodes referred to poverty and housing which are both connected to higher rates of disease.think about diseases like asthma have higher rates in the d.c. area. there are statistics around the prevalence of obesity, mental health challenges, anxiety, and depression. then we think of the fact that over one third of public school students in the u.s. score proficient or over in the national reading assessment. we think about these statistics as being unacceptable. our children are our future. we...
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a state like rhode island where i'm from, there is no rural rhode island. it's an urban place. so the needs in a place like rhode island will be more around affordability, inner city access, contrast with new mexico, completely different topography, 50% of people on tribal lands don't have broadband. we need to account for the flexibility there which is why it's going to be a state by state. there will be a tremendous amount of federal oversight and transparency, every state has to put their plan online for everyone to see and we are going to have very strict criteria to make sure that we achieve the goals of affordability and access. >> when you think the first expansion projects will get underway? >> i'm sorry? >> when will the projects get underway, when will states physically -- >> first we have to have the law and then it will take us sometime to get set up, some number of months, so, i mean, it's hard to say. i would say well into next year. >> thank you. >> can you guarantee people in internet dead zones -- >> how quickly americans will feel the impact or are there longe
a state like rhode island where i'm from, there is no rural rhode island. it's an urban place. so the needs in a place like rhode island will be more around affordability, inner city access, contrast with new mexico, completely different topography, 50% of people on tribal lands don't have broadband. we need to account for the flexibility there which is why it's going to be a state by state. there will be a tremendous amount of federal oversight and transparency, every state has to put their...
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blessing first, the rhode island judgment was comprised entirely of african-americans, by the advent of the work from the top combat group made played a role at yorktown would happen? they were freed. the terms of their service the service the duration of the war in rhode island you will be recognized as free. there is no research done on individual soldiers what happened to them in terms of what happened to their lives. if you want to do it, is an open field, i think what they were free. the early part of your question, only a small percentage of the population, male population eligible to serve actually did miss was sore for washington. washington believed he could easily build an army of 60000. he thinks 80 to 100,000 if we had that number, force everybody to serve who is eligible, we could have won the war in one or two years. hamilton agreed withit that. however, there was no draft and most of the people served one year terms they would serve in the army for year end then go back to that means by the time they learned the professional skills necessary to be an effective soldier,
blessing first, the rhode island judgment was comprised entirely of african-americans, by the advent of the work from the top combat group made played a role at yorktown would happen? they were freed. the terms of their service the service the duration of the war in rhode island you will be recognized as free. there is no research done on individual soldiers what happened to them in terms of what happened to their lives. if you want to do it, is an open field, i think what they were free. the...
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. >> is a lot of stuff there the last thing first the rhode island regimen was comprised almost of all african-americans by the end of the war he was as the top combat group and they played a decisive role at the battle of yorktown and what happens to them afterwards, they were freed and in terms of their service if you serve for the duration of the war, and rhode island, would be recognized as free. to the best of my knowledge, individual soldiers and what happened to them and in terms of what happened to their lives. if she wants to do it, is an open field i think. but they were free. i think to the other parts of your question, only a small percentage of the population in the male population that were eligible to serve actually did and this was a sore point for washington. washington believed that we could've had an easily an army of 60000 and he thinks demographically 8,400,000 if we had that number and they had a draft to force everybody to start that was eligible, we could've won the war in one or two years. hamilton agreed with that however, there was no draft and most of the pe
. >> is a lot of stuff there the last thing first the rhode island regimen was comprised almost of all african-americans by the end of the war he was as the top combat group and they played a decisive role at the battle of yorktown and what happens to them afterwards, they were freed and in terms of their service if you serve for the duration of the war, and rhode island, would be recognized as free. to the best of my knowledge, individual soldiers and what happened to them and in terms...
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they keep st. lights going keep our cam rhodes paid. they keep going. if they were to lose that area, there would be a huge impact on the tamika. for 1984, there was no canadian in this area, there was no grace. so peachy goes by. they bring more and more fishman over. we're talking to the country, so it's a lot harder to resolve. different people get angry and it's getting more dangerous every day. every lobster that's caught by a canadian is one last, not caught by an american dollars, not in the local economy, which we need drastically me. we don't have any territory. i can't go any further. i can't go any further to the southern because if you get into box or job, port territory lose. so what fishman we have is crowded into the area already as it is this territory. well, the canadians have got a 110 square miles. why? so that's a pretty big job. that's what the biggest fear is not having a place to finish this community to be on the south for if you took them bottom line. i think it's time something needs to be done this before. we could have stop t
they keep st. lights going keep our cam rhodes paid. they keep going. if they were to lose that area, there would be a huge impact on the tamika. for 1984, there was no canadian in this area, there was no grace. so peachy goes by. they bring more and more fishman over. we're talking to the country, so it's a lot harder to resolve. different people get angry and it's getting more dangerous every day. every lobster that's caught by a canadian is one last, not caught by an american dollars, not in...
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doctor in providence, rhode island. thank you for getting up with us this morning.you saw the numbers in europe, do you think that is a warning sign for what is potentially to come in the united states? >> i do think it is a warning sign, caitlyn. i and other public health experts have been seeing for months as we start going indoors in northern states we are going to see surges, particularly in those states with lower vaccination rates that are similar to what was experienced in the south this summer. i think we are heading for higher cases, higher hospitalizations butcaveat. it is still going to be different from last winter. even in the states with the lowest vaccination rates, those who are vaccinated are more protected. the worst surges should be better than what we had in the horrible winter of 2020 and 2021. >> in rhode island, your cases doubled. you were just talking about those that aren't well vaccinated. 72% in rhode island is fully vaccinated including 83% of adults. you mentioned you've been working in the e.r. this weekend. what are you seeing? >> so
doctor in providence, rhode island. thank you for getting up with us this morning.you saw the numbers in europe, do you think that is a warning sign for what is potentially to come in the united states? >> i do think it is a warning sign, caitlyn. i and other public health experts have been seeing for months as we start going indoors in northern states we are going to see surges, particularly in those states with lower vaccination rates that are similar to what was experienced in the...
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when he was picked up in rhode island after the murder, he had been drinking.r put him at twice the legal limit. >> multiply that by six -- a >> forensic toxicologist doing some complicated calculations estimated that at the time of the murder toolan's blood alcohol level was 0.300. >> where does that fit? in >> that fits in the next level above confusion to the stupor phase. >> the defense argued, tool and was profoundly impaired at the time of the murder, and that was just from the drinking, add in the drugs, how much did drugs play in tom toolan's life? >> he will take whatever drugs he could take -- >> such? as >> methamphetamines, zoloft -- >> there was more the defense revealed that toolan had spent years fighting depression and ocd, in the left 80s he had attempted suicide. finally the defense was ready for its knockout punch. >> i would call doctor donald. >> a neuropsychologist. >> my opinion is that he has profound frontal executive dysfunction. >> he testified that years of substance a bruise had bought about that mental defect. because of it toolan
when he was picked up in rhode island after the murder, he had been drinking.r put him at twice the legal limit. >> multiply that by six -- a >> forensic toxicologist doing some complicated calculations estimated that at the time of the murder toolan's blood alcohol level was 0.300. >> where does that fit? in >> that fits in the next level above confusion to the stupor phase. >> the defense argued, tool and was profoundly impaired at the time of the murder, and...
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one of the projects where we are demonstrating change is the cool rhodes trail.—stress trekkers and put them out in this cool street, and we'll collect some measurements on this stinking hot day. this yellow concrete is only at about 60 degrees, so nearly 10 degrees cooler than the asphaltjust out on the road, which is 70—72 degrees. it is quite interesting. they removed all the bitumen and you can see the different surface materials bringing in the verges, planting more trees, so i think it's a great idea. beyond 42 degrees, mortality increases substantially. this is what climate change looks like, ladies and gentlemen. in november2018, up to one—third of the entire australian spectre of flying fox population just died — in a matter of two days. in two hot afternoons. just like that. so, over the last few years, we've begun installing sprinklers in flying fox camps in the hope that they can prevent some of the worst of the mortality. the international report has australia last when it comes to policies that protect the climate, trailing countries like russia, ir
one of the projects where we are demonstrating change is the cool rhodes trail.—stress trekkers and put them out in this cool street, and we'll collect some measurements on this stinking hot day. this yellow concrete is only at about 60 degrees, so nearly 10 degrees cooler than the asphaltjust out on the road, which is 70—72 degrees. it is quite interesting. they removed all the bitumen and you can see the different surface materials bringing in the verges, planting more trees, so i think...
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island and rhode island has an epiphany, an example of this rage for paper money that represented the future tell us as much of that story is you can up to the federal convention. >> is a revolution of independent states in the articles of confederation is a treaty among the states is like that you today. virginia to jefferson is my country. if you think in those terms you can understand the articles it is a treaty which is the basis for the eu. in 1776 nobody in the wildest dreams i mean no one even conceived of a strong national government of a kind that we finally got ten years later. nobody thinks about it and nobody throws it out as a possibility is not in anyone's consciousness. something awful had to happen in those ten years to change people's minds in order for them to create a federal government it ran against all the experience that a distant government that was trying to dictate. why would they create another long distant government. in the theory at the time said republics have to be small and homogeneous in size they cannot be large. why would they create this national g
island and rhode island has an epiphany, an example of this rage for paper money that represented the future tell us as much of that story is you can up to the federal convention. >> is a revolution of independent states in the articles of confederation is a treaty among the states is like that you today. virginia to jefferson is my country. if you think in those terms you can understand the articles it is a treaty which is the basis for the eu. in 1776 nobody in the wildest dreams i mean...
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and rhode island is an example of this race for paper money that represented the future and what the founders are trying to fight against. so tell us as much of that story as you can taking us up to the federal convention. >> look, it's a revolution of 13 independent states who start with that. and the articles of confederation is a treaty among these states. it's like the eu today. virginia to jefferson is my country. so if you think of it in those terms you can understand the articles of confederation. it is a treaty just like the treaty of lisbon, which is the basis for the eu. now, something had to -- in 1776 nobody in his wildest dreams and i mean no one even conceived of a strong national government of a the kind we finally got ten years later. nobody thinks about it. nobody even imagines it. nobody even throws it out as a possibility. that changed a lot of peoples minds in order to create this federal government. why would they create another long distance government? and all of the theories at times, republics have to be small and homogeneous in size. they can't be large. so
and rhode island is an example of this race for paper money that represented the future and what the founders are trying to fight against. so tell us as much of that story as you can taking us up to the federal convention. >> look, it's a revolution of 13 independent states who start with that. and the articles of confederation is a treaty among these states. it's like the eu today. virginia to jefferson is my country. so if you think of it in those terms you can understand the articles...
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i love thy lad. rhodes, out ruler. well gal mon ruling that it in me. shot one dick. what i thought about it was blood south and the good didn't get in. okay. yeah. a ah ah ah ah, with with with hard legal bully, breed. i've had from a hot deluca, he don't seem to live, but you live in cumberland. lemme tell him a little as he could see what i couldn't be clara candidate. he, i'm with come on a sec. okay, good. got it. i am looks a lot of clicking on the way you go when you're about get no one. no one got annoyed to you, but they are big old dumb god on a got uncle ago i a k a e k a e l. i couldn't find a little bit of a t, e o l a p a t a b g i g a n i that he has yet to get my deposit keeping that thought mr didn't take just a. 3 job that day, it's my all that's the same doesn't one way to interfere because you know, i won't leave this to the team in the, in the song. so yeah, i'll be there. this thing, everything is already a ah ah, with a with that. oh, okay, sure. i know what i can get like on leave with these keep up with a truck up until it was getting it back
i love thy lad. rhodes, out ruler. well gal mon ruling that it in me. shot one dick. what i thought about it was blood south and the good didn't get in. okay. yeah. a ah ah ah ah, with with with hard legal bully, breed. i've had from a hot deluca, he don't seem to live, but you live in cumberland. lemme tell him a little as he could see what i couldn't be clara candidate. he, i'm with come on a sec. okay, good. got it. i am looks a lot of clicking on the way you go when you're about get no one....
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one of the projects where we are demonstrating change is the cool rhodes trail. collect some measurements on this stinking hot day. this yellow concrete is only at about 60 degrees, so nearly 10 degrees cooler than the asphalt just out on the road, which is 70—72 degrees. it is quite interesting. they removed all the bitumen and you can see the different surface materials bringing in the verges, planting more trees, so i think it's a great idea. beyond a2 degrees, mortality increases substantially. this is what _ climate change looks like, ladies and gentlemen. in november 2018, up to one—third of the entire australian spectre of flying fox population just died in a matter of two days. in two hot afternoons. just like that. so, over the last few years, we've begun installing sprinklers in flying fox camps in the hope that they can prevent some of the worst of the mortality. the international report has australia dead last when it comes to policies that protect the climate, trailing countries like russia, iran and china. if he said we were doing better than anyone
one of the projects where we are demonstrating change is the cool rhodes trail. collect some measurements on this stinking hot day. this yellow concrete is only at about 60 degrees, so nearly 10 degrees cooler than the asphalt just out on the road, which is 70—72 degrees. it is quite interesting. they removed all the bitumen and you can see the different surface materials bringing in the verges, planting more trees, so i think it's a great idea. beyond a2 degrees, mortality increases...
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schumer: i thank my friend from rhode island. i with aens to make a brief statement -- i want to make a brief statement about the vote. so, my colleagues, there should be no misunderstanding about the absurdity that just played out on the floor. for a while now republicans have claimed they wanted to pass the national defense authorization act immediately. they said we couldn't afford to wait any longer. they called it a core duty, a bear minimum, and they called on me to bring to to the floor for a vote. but a few moments ago, republicans just blocked legislation to support our troops, support our families, keep americans safe. republican dysfunction has again derailed bipartisan progress. the republican choice to block our bill and by an extension legislation to support our troops and protect the homeland can be summed up in two words -- inexplicable and outrageous. i hope the american people are watching. and don't tell me we aren't offering a fair process. we have ample debate. we had amendments from both sides. we had a huge
schumer: i thank my friend from rhode island. i with aens to make a brief statement -- i want to make a brief statement about the vote. so, my colleagues, there should be no misunderstanding about the absurdity that just played out on the floor. for a while now republicans have claimed they wanted to pass the national defense authorization act immediately. they said we couldn't afford to wait any longer. they called it a core duty, a bear minimum, and they called on me to bring to to the floor...
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a doctor in rhode island takes a stand against vaccine mandates and now that state, rhode island, willsly face the unknown. (kids playing) you still can. ♪ ♪ (blowing dust) when you have a rock you can depend on for life, you'll be unstoppable. that's why over 5,500 companies rely on prudential's retirement and workplace benefits. who's your rock? [gaming sounds] [gaming sounds] [gaming sounds] just think, he'll be driving for real soon. every new chevy equinox comes standard with chevy...
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early quickly, it was carl rhodes who helped you get elected senator as an independent, right.en thing? >> it was strange. he told me early in 2006, i was about to lose the primary to an anti-iraq war candidate who campaigned against me only in that basis. and he said president bush really appreciates your support. i said, if you run as a independent, we will help you all we can. i had no idea what they were thinking about, but they did. and boy, that is really centrism and bipartisanship. it really speaks. it speaks to the man george bush was. amen. >> neil: and you too. there is some funny and intriguing dirt in your book. of course, the senator is not going to -- but it's very good stuff. it reminds you of a fact of the time, we kind of talk to each other. there's a concept. not so long ago. i hear you. senator, thank you. thank you very, very much. thank you for the kind words. in the meantime, this was a big development today. i know you are think it about washington and everything else. but a pill to treat covid. can you imagine? people who are weary of injections and inf
early quickly, it was carl rhodes who helped you get elected senator as an independent, right.en thing? >> it was strange. he told me early in 2006, i was about to lose the primary to an anti-iraq war candidate who campaigned against me only in that basis. and he said president bush really appreciates your support. i said, if you run as a independent, we will help you all we can. i had no idea what they were thinking about, but they did. and boy, that is really centrism and...
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and parts of rhode island and all of the islands, pinkies, and others. so back then we had over 70 communities in the wampanoag's braided does that sound familiar nantucket. and other communities. these are main places in town names but they've always been the wampanoag communities. and at one time a member over 100,000 and today is about 12000 and will get into that but that's a planting field, what is next, this is going to be the givers of life. what do the kids do in the spring and summer. [laughter] , she's my daughter she's one of my daughters and this is her in this picture when she was 11 years old. it may be ten and that the youngest with her and what she is doing is picking food, picking the berries in the right ear has vitamin c. so the kids were allowed to be kids, they helped out a little bit but they have fun and they play games that went swimming and they had running races. they joked around. and the person will go through four or five names and lifespan and you change a person, the names change also to fit how you are pretty we still had
and parts of rhode island and all of the islands, pinkies, and others. so back then we had over 70 communities in the wampanoag's braided does that sound familiar nantucket. and other communities. these are main places in town names but they've always been the wampanoag communities. and at one time a member over 100,000 and today is about 12000 and will get into that but that's a planting field, what is next, this is going to be the givers of life. what do the kids do in the spring and summer....
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this occurred very famously in hampton rhodes which is in new half ton and norfolk. this is the first clash of the ironclads, the first time these iron worships come head to head. eight hours of 1962, the css virginia attacked the entire fleet, taking four vessels, transferring the transport and damaging four other warships. the structure behind attacked more than 100 wounded. it was the worst in navy defeat in pearl harbor. in contrast, the two groups suffered only two casualties and a dozen wounded. this evening, the uss monitor arrives after coming down from new york where it was built and encountered a carnage with the navy. they went next to the grounded uss minnesota, wooden sided, and got it ready for battle that was sure to come the next day. confident in the previous day's victory, they launched 1,000 yards out with the uss minnesota. protecting the minnesota, the modern equipment was moved next to the virginia. the two traded shots with one another at point blank range but doing no significant damage. each ship tried to ram the other. each commander tried t
this occurred very famously in hampton rhodes which is in new half ton and norfolk. this is the first clash of the ironclads, the first time these iron worships come head to head. eight hours of 1962, the css virginia attacked the entire fleet, taking four vessels, transferring the transport and damaging four other warships. the structure behind attacked more than 100 wounded. it was the worst in navy defeat in pearl harbor. in contrast, the two groups suffered only two casualties and a dozen...
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steps like utility payments have been helpful to rhode islanders trying to get these returns.ne area is difficult, the homeless population. can you look at and try to develop the ra guidelines that emphasize how funds can be appropriately used for homelessness? sec. yellen: that is an extremely important area. we are focused on it and will be happy to work with you on it. the e.r.a. funds can be used to provide so-called housing stability services, a range of services to the homeless to help them find stable shelter. something the treasury did, a kind of flexibility that we built into our guidelines, is e.r.a. statute requires that to be eligible for assistance a household has to have a so-called rental obligation. recognizing something like that would be challenging for families experiencing homelessness. we created an opportunity for e.r.a. grantees to provide individuals with a letter of intent to pay your rental obligation. with this letter of intent that would make it easier for the homeless to be able to secure housing. those are two forms of flexibility we think will he
steps like utility payments have been helpful to rhode islanders trying to get these returns.ne area is difficult, the homeless population. can you look at and try to develop the ra guidelines that emphasize how funds can be appropriately used for homelessness? sec. yellen: that is an extremely important area. we are focused on it and will be happy to work with you on it. the e.r.a. funds can be used to provide so-called housing stability services, a range of services to the homeless to help...
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we know from them, too, that the justice department has looked really closely at tarrio and rhodes andd proud boys and charged dozens of people in those groups with conspiracy for obstructing the congressional vote to certify the presidency. all of this put together, this is an aggressive move by the committee to seek information from them. but like all of these subpoenas that the committee has been sending out recently to them, to people like roger stone, alex jones, we don't actually know how much they're going to be able to get out of them because a lot of the people who have been subpoenaed are saying they might plead their fifth amendment right to not self incriminate themselves or they might not have document to turn over or they can't. we know enrique tarrio was in jail, so he might not be able to sit for a deposition. his lawyer said he doesn't believe the proud boys have documents after 2018 that he can turn over. >> interesting to see whether that shot across the bow, as we've called it, steve bannon getting these people to testify. katelyn polantz, thanks so much. >>> thank
we know from them, too, that the justice department has looked really closely at tarrio and rhodes andd proud boys and charged dozens of people in those groups with conspiracy for obstructing the congressional vote to certify the presidency. all of this put together, this is an aggressive move by the committee to seek information from them. but like all of these subpoenas that the committee has been sending out recently to them, to people like roger stone, alex jones, we don't actually know how...
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di fe rhodes ti nado a bancos de alimentos locales.> todo fue rÁpido, un proceso fÁcil, creo que hay muchos viajando y el personal del aeropuerto estuvieron muy bien organizados para recibir a la multitud. >>> cambiemos de informaciÓn. >>> los carteros del Área de la bahÍa harÁn horas extras. estimando que podrÍan entregar 950 millones de paquetes en las fiestas. se siente el espÍritu navideÑo y comenzamos a decorar nuestras casas con luces coloridas inflables y Árboles iluminados. abimael castro nos explica. >>> iniciar una de las Épocas favoritas de todos, la navidad. las temperaturas frescas rb las precipitaciones y vegetaciÓn nostra zan camino a este perÍodo festivo con su llegada comenzamos la decoraciÓn brillante y colorida de nuestros hogares y Árbol navideÑo. ¿cÓmo llegar los objetivos sin que sea un alza significativa en su factura de electricidad?. >>> si tienes.... son mÁs exigentes pueden ahorrar de 75% en costos de energÍa. ayuda a evitar el peligro de quemarse especialmente los niÑos que les entra curiosidad to crar las l
di fe rhodes ti nado a bancos de alimentos locales.> todo fue rÁpido, un proceso fÁcil, creo que hay muchos viajando y el personal del aeropuerto estuvieron muy bien organizados para recibir a la multitud. >>> cambiemos de informaciÓn. >>> los carteros del Área de la bahÍa harÁn horas extras. estimando que podrÍan entregar 950 millones de paquetes en las fiestas. se siente el espÍritu navideÑo y comenzamos a decorar nuestras casas con luces coloridas inflables y...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? mr. langevin: madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. langevin: madam speaker, i rise today to recognize the distinguished career of an extraordinary rhode islander, my friend, randy rosenbaum. for 27 years, randy has served as the executive director of the rhode island state council on the arts where he helped rhode island artists to share their gifts and talents with the rest of the world. from the up and coming artists to the well-established to young artists to the old, randy lifted up the work of a diverse new generation of rhode island to put it simply, he is to the arts community what the smile is to the mona lisa. randy left a indelible mark on the art scene increasing funding nine fold and putting the ocean state on the map as a film location and supporting reeled's $2 billion arts economy. randy's leadership now he's
for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? mr. langevin: madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. langevin: madam speaker, i rise today to recognize the distinguished career of an extraordinary rhode islander, my friend, randy rosenbaum. for 27 years, randy has served as the executive director of the rhode...
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but you are the former governor of rhode island, so home heating prices certainly are.very high prices this winter. again, what can be done? what power does the government have to step in and try to help here? >> yeah. as you say, this is not in my area. the secretary of energy is working this issue and monitoring it constantly. and, again, as you say, this is in the private sector. but i will say we will take similar actions as necessary in terms of partnering with the private sector. at this point we aren't, you know -- we are watching it on a daily basis, and we will take action as necessary. >> if you were still governor of rhode island, i understand you're not, would you be hoping or asking the president to open up the petroleum reserve? >> again, i think it's premature to say. what i would be saying to the president is just keep doing what he's doing, which is to say waking up every single day worrying about these issues and directing his team to in partnership with governors, in partnership with the private sector to fix these problems. i think we have never live
but you are the former governor of rhode island, so home heating prices certainly are.very high prices this winter. again, what can be done? what power does the government have to step in and try to help here? >> yeah. as you say, this is not in my area. the secretary of energy is working this issue and monitoring it constantly. and, again, as you say, this is in the private sector. but i will say we will take similar actions as necessary in terms of partnering with the private sector. at...
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. >> reporter: visiting from rhode island to see family this thanksgiving, frank and marie are concerned about the new variant that was first detected in south africa. >> when will this end? it seems to keep getting legs, and continuing. >> reporter: researchers want to know how transmissible omicron is, how sick it can make you, and how well it holds up to vaccines. >> we have a lot of work to do to figure out where we are exactly, and how this tips the applecart, one way or another. >> reporter: george rubber third, an epidemiologist says this variant may be more infectious than delta. as for scaling back your christmas plans, he does not advise that yet. >> if you are traveling to go on southern africa, then you should change your plans. short of that, there is no need at this point in time to change or plants. >> reporter: some are concerned and are rethinking their family get-togethers. >> i was planning on going up north, seeing family, a bunch of family and heading up into oregon, but, yeah, i think it may be a stay-at-home christmas this year. >> reporter: in south africa, toddle
. >> reporter: visiting from rhode island to see family this thanksgiving, frank and marie are concerned about the new variant that was first detected in south africa. >> when will this end? it seems to keep getting legs, and continuing. >> reporter: researchers want to know how transmissible omicron is, how sick it can make you, and how well it holds up to vaccines. >> we have a lot of work to do to figure out where we are exactly, and how this tips the applecart, one...
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some stuff that i'm at the some i know someone that share and then you go down prestige in gorda rhodes. you dump it, lanier said all pulled out the key until 2009 competitions in russia used the concept of leagues to define a level of difficulty. the russian classification is similar to international counterparts. the only exception being the yak, $52.00 competitions. most aerobatic pilots trained and still train on that exact same aircraft. last only get there was an additional stay at number was was mr. it that was at the baronet syndrome. you should go to discredit your guy, the bodily rushing. you ah, what say a one year and as i shall brush it, think of what was up we were comes to machine and got the rest. but the rush was pretty easy. you know, and the funding you a border most for some because someone is it possible for me to listen, i'm not going to be sure there's and it was a brush with me and i wasn't with fortunately for them for off among the 2nd question, a lease of the one on a mission of course said mit motion to watch with when performing dead loop rolls and other aer
some stuff that i'm at the some i know someone that share and then you go down prestige in gorda rhodes. you dump it, lanier said all pulled out the key until 2009 competitions in russia used the concept of leagues to define a level of difficulty. the russian classification is similar to international counterparts. the only exception being the yak, $52.00 competitions. most aerobatic pilots trained and still train on that exact same aircraft. last only get there was an additional stay at number...
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and, and you are superb epilogue, you say it all comes back to rhode island. and rhode island was sort of a -- sit next to key, or a less fancy word -- and example of this rage for paper money that represented the future and what the founders were trying to fight against. so, tell us as much of that story as you can. >> look, it's a revolution of 13 independent states. you start with -- and the articles of confederation is a treaty amongst the states. it's like the eu today. to jefferson, it's my country. so, if you think of it in those terms, you can understand the articles of confederation. it is a treaty, just like the treaty of lisbon, which is the basis of the eu. now, something had to happen -- 1776, nobody in his wildest dreams, and i mean no one, even conceived of a strong national government of the kind that we finally got ten years later. nobody thinks about. it nobody even imagined it. nobody throws it out as a possibility. it's not even in anybody's consciousness. so, something awful had to happen in those ten years to change a lot of people's mind
and, and you are superb epilogue, you say it all comes back to rhode island. and rhode island was sort of a -- sit next to key, or a less fancy word -- and example of this rage for paper money that represented the future and what the founders were trying to fight against. so, tell us as much of that story as you can. >> look, it's a revolution of 13 independent states. you start with -- and the articles of confederation is a treaty amongst the states. it's like the eu today. to jefferson,...
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island that is the biggest tourist attraction in all of europe and all of rhode island's and up until just a couple of years ago, the vanderbilt family retained use of the apartment in the breakers. and they finally changed the guidelines so effectively the last vanderbilt was kicked out of the breakers more unceremoniously just a nocouple of years ago and i know we were both really moved by /intrigued by the image of what felt like to walk out of al that house in the 21st century. after your family had built it in 19th century so we started the story there. >> and gladys was wonderful. she was a nurse and she had ,really devoted her mom had devoted her life to helping maintain the breakers, raising money to keep the job. gladys had spent every summer of her life in the apartment with her family and have also was on advisory boards for the newport historical society and she complained about things that were being kept up or causing extinction on the windows and she complained about a new visitor center she thoughtwas not on the actual property . and i think she really kind of to the n
island that is the biggest tourist attraction in all of europe and all of rhode island's and up until just a couple of years ago, the vanderbilt family retained use of the apartment in the breakers. and they finally changed the guidelines so effectively the last vanderbilt was kicked out of the breakers more unceremoniously just a nocouple of years ago and i know we were both really moved by /intrigued by the image of what felt like to walk out of al that house in the 21st century. after your...
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. >> reporter: in court, shue got permission to travel to dennis for court proceedings, and rhode island, for what his lawyer called important doctor's appointments. the judge noted she did not see that he was barred from travel, although the ceo of american airlines said he would never fly his airline again. >>> school in the east bay was placed on lockdown 5679ary student brought a pellet gun to campus. police got that call just before 9:00 this morning. the middle school student was detained in the school office while authorities searched the campus. we're told that pellet gun was found in a backpack and no one was hurt. >>> no a gruesome discovery at a park in stockton. a bear's serverred head found up in in a tree. a warning about they have video in this segment. >> reporter: that bear's head was found in this tree. it's now part of evidence with this investigation with fish and wildlife. i spoke to one man who said he saw that bear last wednesday and tells me it's been here even longer. >> oh, it smelled bad. i don't know who put it there. >> reporter: gabriel can't believe what he
. >> reporter: in court, shue got permission to travel to dennis for court proceedings, and rhode island, for what his lawyer called important doctor's appointments. the judge noted she did not see that he was barred from travel, although the ceo of american airlines said he would never fly his airline again. >>> school in the east bay was placed on lockdown 5679ary student brought a pellet gun to campus. police got that call just before 9:00 this morning. the middle school...
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girl there to step down with the summary of someone that young man you've got down prestige in gorda rhodes, you dump lanier? oh, it's not the case until 2009 competitions in russia used the concept of leagues to define a level of difficulty. the russian classification is similar to international count about the only exception being the yak, 52 competitions, most aerobatic pilot trained and still train on that exact same aircraft last year. there was another semester. yeah, to number was, was this year it, that was the bread syndrome. you should go to best for the yukon, the bodily rushing, your. ah, possibly a one year old national brush. the think i'm, what was your people come to the machine and got the rest that they were supposed to fund a new one year with the border most for some people, some of those of us go from here. listen, i'm not going to be sure there's and it was your spirit pneumonia, a brush filled with water and i wasn't fortunate them from august. second question, a recent the one on a tional of course said to my tuition center, can you touch with when performing dead lo
girl there to step down with the summary of someone that young man you've got down prestige in gorda rhodes, you dump lanier? oh, it's not the case until 2009 competitions in russia used the concept of leagues to define a level of difficulty. the russian classification is similar to international count about the only exception being the yak, 52 competitions, most aerobatic pilot trained and still train on that exact same aircraft last year. there was another semester. yeah, to number was, was...
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then you've got down prestige in gorda rhodes. you dump it. lanier said, oh, all a bit the at the key until 2009 competitions in russia used the concept of leagues to define a level of difficulty. the russian classification is similar to international counterparts. the only exception being the yak, $52.00 competitions. most aerobatic pilots trained and still train on that exact same aircraft last only get there was an entire semester. yeah. to number was was this year it done? what had the bread syndrome you should go to best courtesy. the family rushing. yes . ah, a national brush. you think of what was your free week of the machine and got the rest of the were supposed to find a new one, a brush built with water and i wasn't fortunate number of them on the 2nd question is a with when performing dead loop rolls and other rare about extensive pilots can be subjected to as much as 5 g, meaning that body is late 5 times more than usual. they can experience black out and it becomes harder to move their arms. it can also place conside
then you've got down prestige in gorda rhodes. you dump it. lanier said, oh, all a bit the at the key until 2009 competitions in russia used the concept of leagues to define a level of difficulty. the russian classification is similar to international counterparts. the only exception being the yak, $52.00 competitions. most aerobatic pilots trained and still train on that exact same aircraft last only get there was an entire semester. yeah. to number was was this year it done? what had the...