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yeah, rock island.achel: somebody that also doesn't understand the geography of the united states or doesn't want to go places he should be is president joe biden who's saying, you know, i'm just not going to go -- he officially announced he's not going to go to east palestine and here he is dismissing the criticism of the handling of the issue. >> three weeks now since the toxic train derailment in east palestine, ohio, and the mayor saw you in ukraine and says it tells you you don't care about us ands if the president is coming to ohio? do you have any plans to travel to ohio and have you talked with the mayor yet? >> let's put this in perspective, within two hours of that derailment, the epa was in there. within two hours. every major agency in the united states, government having anything to do with rail or cleanup was there and is there. >> do you plan to travel there and have you talked with the mayor? >> i can't recall, i don't think i've talked to the mayor but everyone else multiple times and b
yeah, rock island.achel: somebody that also doesn't understand the geography of the united states or doesn't want to go places he should be is president joe biden who's saying, you know, i'm just not going to go -- he officially announced he's not going to go to east palestine and here he is dismissing the criticism of the handling of the issue. >> three weeks now since the toxic train derailment in east palestine, ohio, and the mayor saw you in ukraine and says it tells you you don't...
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can you tell me, are you in touch with people in, for example, rock island state. and if you are, what kind of stories are they telling you about the. 4 lives that they have that's what we're hearing by. you know, we may have gone go, you know, to the young grand grandmother. you cannot get paid. you can not do. you must think we, we cannot go to even i do not allow, you know, you cannot read relative restriction movement. really bad. and the ball from kind of they are clean day by day. you know, but media are, didn't know that most people are lean, so that doesn't look like it's ongoing by me. but you know, and i'm fortunately, we have not seen any protection from community for the, you know, even though we have seen us read by the, not much. and we want to see that i want people, you know, monthly and 1000000 people in. but they are still, you know, in the pam and we never know when they can read time. decision is really bad. let me ask you just one final question, given the attention that is being paid to what has been happening inside me in the hands of the mil
can you tell me, are you in touch with people in, for example, rock island state. and if you are, what kind of stories are they telling you about the. 4 lives that they have that's what we're hearing by. you know, we may have gone go, you know, to the young grand grandmother. you cannot get paid. you can not do. you must think we, we cannot go to even i do not allow, you know, you cannot read relative restriction movement. really bad. and the ball from kind of they are clean day by day. you...
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island. and the little knob of rocks sticking up over there underneath that white cloud, that's mayne island,e next piece of rock going down further is saturna island. and the light gray way over in the background, that's orcas island from the san juan islands, the highest point of the san juan islands, about 3000 feet. (sophie fouron) you sail around these islands? - all the time. - all the time. - it's a wonderful playground. (dorothy finnegan) so we have a salt spring wine, and we have salt spring cheese.
island. and the little knob of rocks sticking up over there underneath that white cloud, that's mayne island,e next piece of rock going down further is saturna island. and the light gray way over in the background, that's orcas island from the san juan islands, the highest point of the san juan islands, about 3000 feet. (sophie fouron) you sail around these islands? - all the time. - all the time. - it's a wonderful playground. (dorothy finnegan) so we have a salt spring wine, and we have salt...
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Feb 23, 2023
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of all edible plants of the earth are collected, this he literally hollowed out in the rock of the norwegian islandf svalbard, 1100 km from the north pole , they are hidden in it at a depth of 120 m in four-layer envelopes made of polyethylene and aluminum in case of nuclear war or the flood more than a million samples of seeds are dumped there by different countries. but only those who can take advice from expert investors and sponsors can take it, and this is alarming, by the way, the first in modern history to make such a stash was the russians in 1920 near leningrad, a brilliant botanist. nikolai vavilov has collected a bank of genetic resources of cultivated plants of the planet, crossing seeds from it, and now it is possible to return any disappeared plant. some scientists say that the vavilov collection is the most expensive property in russia, and in general in there are now 1,750 such banks in the world, but all of them are small, weakly protected, and therefore vulnerable, for example, in 2001, during the fighting in afghanistan, a seed bank was destroyed, where ancient varieties of walnu
of all edible plants of the earth are collected, this he literally hollowed out in the rock of the norwegian islandf svalbard, 1100 km from the north pole , they are hidden in it at a depth of 120 m in four-layer envelopes made of polyethylene and aluminum in case of nuclear war or the flood more than a million samples of seeds are dumped there by different countries. but only those who can take advice from expert investors and sponsors can take it, and this is alarming, by the way, the first...
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Feb 5, 2023
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scientist radio engineer alexander popov in the baltic sea, an armadillo ran into the rocks of the googland islandsl praksin for rescue work. needed a permanent communication under the leadership of popov on the nearest islands, radio masts and radio stations were installed on them by radio communication , messages from the ship came, and from there they were transmitted to st. petersburg by telegraph. true, the very first official radiogram. popov sent on the same channel on the same day to the icebreaker. yermak it was a distress signal from finnish fishermen who were carried away on an ice floe into the sea. and in the end, the icebreaker found them and took them on board. admiral stepa karov called popov's action quote the largest scientific victory on february 6, 1920, russian writer ivan bunin left his homeland forever. the revolution for him was a bloody nightmare from petrograd. he left for odessa and, before the arrival of the bolsheviks, sailed from there on the french steamship sparta. then he lived in france and believed that his mission was to preserve russian culture and pass it on to
scientist radio engineer alexander popov in the baltic sea, an armadillo ran into the rocks of the googland islandsl praksin for rescue work. needed a permanent communication under the leadership of popov on the nearest islands, radio masts and radio stations were installed on them by radio communication , messages from the ship came, and from there they were transmitted to st. petersburg by telegraph. true, the very first official radiogram. popov sent on the same channel on the same day to...
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on the rocks of this island , the countertop and the furniture itself repeat the same same radius.s rich pensioners return goodbye to their son, trembling and a loud sensation awaits the whole country. listen, everyone can go to jail for the first time, that very notary of bubbles, and you are here a rat that your uncle knows everything about. misha at aunt natasha's, i 'll prove to everyone that i'm right. these are not scammers. they extort this money from me and, for the good of their multi-million dollar business with the bots, ended the conversation. i said finished strike back. six o'clock, right? the chny answer continues the rework. now is the time to take a lunch break. denis perevoz just has a couple of interesting recipes. you and i are changing the kitchen, like our gloves. and yes, listen, well, we're great, we're getting a new interior. the new cool kitchen, although compact, but with all this, it is quite convenient and i want to start cooking already. where do we start. today we will cook chicken legs uh-huh, but according to an unusual recipe for a side dish, there
on the rocks of this island , the countertop and the furniture itself repeat the same same radius.s rich pensioners return goodbye to their son, trembling and a loud sensation awaits the whole country. listen, everyone can go to jail for the first time, that very notary of bubbles, and you are here a rat that your uncle knows everything about. misha at aunt natasha's, i 'll prove to everyone that i'm right. these are not scammers. they extort this money from me and, for the good of their...
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the campaign has been rocked by corruption and tensions between the island's greek and turkish cypriot what she's called a "powerful economic establishment" and a lack of support from the ruling conservative party, for her downfall in number 10. in an article published today in the sunday telegraph newspaper, ms truss admitted she's not blameless, but doesn't think her tax policies were given a realistic chance. the article is being seen as a return to the political arena. 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake reports. since leaving office 100 days ago, liz truss says she has been reflecting on her brief premiership, soul—searching, which she claims has not been easy. at length she has now given her version of events of her time in office, the shortest of any prime minister. "i'm not claiming to be blameless", she writes, but says she wasn't given a reasonable chance to enact her policies, assuming that her mandate would be accepted and respected, adding "how wrong i was". proposed tax cuts lead to economic turmoil and tory mps turned against her. some say it is too soon for the f
the campaign has been rocked by corruption and tensions between the island's greek and turkish cypriot what she's called a "powerful economic establishment" and a lack of support from the ruling conservative party, for her downfall in number 10. in an article published today in the sunday telegraph newspaper, ms truss admitted she's not blameless, but doesn't think her tax policies were given a realistic chance. the article is being seen as a return to the political arena. 0ur...
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nevertheless , drops of 500 in the 19th century, fastnet rock was nicknamed the tears of this island,it was the last piece of native land before the emigrants sailed across the ocean. homonyms for 300 and breed dogs and fare further and a predatory fur animal and its mink refuge is true. bookdogs for 200 while george practiced playing the banjo, this dog howled incessantly that harris was bees, an undoubted sign of montmarency's musical ear. quite right, leave the dog alone, she has an ear for music, how can book dogs for 400 under the guise of purebred dogs not howl from your game, he sold the brother schneider of incredible monsters to the agent of the secret police, in which all breeds were mixed. even the salt of dishonest tears on the reddened eyelids is not disappeared after she got married. name her gertrude correctly, but hamlet is indignant in the translation of loginsky. let's take the towers in the photo for 400. in the state of massachusetts, it was erected in honor of one of the founders of the anti-it society in 1833. maybe with slavery you are right. question answers 50
nevertheless , drops of 500 in the 19th century, fastnet rock was nicknamed the tears of this island,it was the last piece of native land before the emigrants sailed across the ocean. homonyms for 300 and breed dogs and fare further and a predatory fur animal and its mink refuge is true. bookdogs for 200 while george practiced playing the banjo, this dog howled incessantly that harris was bees, an undoubted sign of montmarency's musical ear. quite right, leave the dog alone, she has an ear for...
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islands and the national park service seems to be going through. while i may not always agree with our governor, on this instance i recognize he's between a rock and hard place presently was virgin islanders are quickly approaching its deadline for using federal funding to rebuild a school. as we all know the national park service process takes time. indeed senator king, who last congress headed up the natural resources committee in the senate, was only able to get the national park service to donate land in maine after 30 years of advocacy. the children of the virgin islands do not have that time. additionally, we are approaching the end of the kaniel bay redevelopment and management environmental assessment public comment period. the national park service owns 70% of the island of st. john. of course making it one of the most pristine islands not only in the virgin islands, but in the caribbean. . the path forward must consider the socio, economic, and environmental impact on the islands. it contains some of the best beaches in the world and to not utilize the property as a world-class five-star resort would put the virgin islands at a disadvanta
islands and the national park service seems to be going through. while i may not always agree with our governor, on this instance i recognize he's between a rock and hard place presently was virgin islanders are quickly approaching its deadline for using federal funding to rebuild a school. as we all know the national park service process takes time. indeed senator king, who last congress headed up the natural resources committee in the senate, was only able to get the national park service to...
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after rocking the boat and taking a short drive, they reached their destination, angel island. >> it is something i have been wanting to do for a long time. i have been thinking about chinese exclusion. >> reporter: stranger is the title of a classical recording . his performance is nominated for a grammy. >> the title track is tied to san francisco history. >> reporter: it explores how newcomers are treated in strange lands. it was the first time in america limited immigration on the basis of nationality or race, it would not be the last. on angel island, nicholas walked the grounds were over 2000 agents were detained. he then walked up to the barracks where men and boys lived and slept for months or even years. >> that is the asian-american experience. >> reporter: russell works for the angel island foundation, he showed nicholas with the detainees carved art and poetry on the walls. nicholas was stunned. >> the idea that creativity is a method of survival, how else do you keep your spirit and soul alive and nourished in horrifying conditions. >> reporter: the barracks had segregat
after rocking the boat and taking a short drive, they reached their destination, angel island. >> it is something i have been wanting to do for a long time. i have been thinking about chinese exclusion. >> reporter: stranger is the title of a classical recording . his performance is nominated for a grammy. >> the title track is tied to san francisco history. >> reporter: it explores how newcomers are treated in strange lands. it was the first time in america limited...
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there was a risk of large volcanic stones falling on the island. kagashima city also does not rule out the risk of a mixture of gases and rocks coming off the authorities raised the level of danger to the maximum fifth measures are being taken to evacuate local residents, the last time. yes, this volcano erupted on april 2, 2018. the high-profile premiere in belarus 1 factor buy 60+ this friday will unite all generations of tv viewers at the screens of amateurs and professionals, only 23 artists of elegant age will show what they are capable of on the air, we are waiting for six episodes of the project, of which the first three episodes are telecasting. this will be the semi-finals only four participants from each edition will go further to join the top dozen, the decision will be made by the star jury, honored artists of belarus alexander solodukha and victoria olezhka, singer, actress , tv presenter alexandra gaiduk, and also people's artist of russia vladimir berezen to amaze them and perform worthily on the big stage . the project participants were engaged in a production group for each artist , an individual concept was
there was a risk of large volcanic stones falling on the island. kagashima city also does not rule out the risk of a mixture of gases and rocks coming off the authorities raised the level of danger to the maximum fifth measures are being taken to evacuate local residents, the last time. yes, this volcano erupted on april 2, 2018. the high-profile premiere in belarus 1 factor buy 60+ this friday will unite all generations of tv viewers at the screens of amateurs and professionals, only 23...
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island. my favorite is the one of a man who was rescued because he had sat on a rock and fell asleep, and thenondered why his feet were feeling a little bit cold. (sophie fouron) there's fog, a bit. - yeah, look at this, changing. the weather changes really quickly over here. we've had like three or four different climate changes. right now, for example, you might have noticed, we've just lost the view of all the land. the fog has just drifted in. - we left a few minutes ago. - yeah. - full sunshine. - yes. - and look at this. - there's probably, i think, a much greater appreciation of just how special this sort of environment is, and equally, how fragile it is. you know, must of jersey, i'd say about two thirds of the island's coastline, has in fact a national park designation. so yes, people, i think, in the future are going to become a little bit more aware. and perhs, the important thing is, that if we're recognizing just how special our landscape and environment are, then it's going to also be the feature thing that make jersey special. (andrew syvret) because of our tidal range and the f
island. my favorite is the one of a man who was rescued because he had sat on a rock and fell asleep, and thenondered why his feet were feeling a little bit cold. (sophie fouron) there's fog, a bit. - yeah, look at this, changing. the weather changes really quickly over here. we've had like three or four different climate changes. right now, for example, you might have noticed, we've just lost the view of all the land. the fog has just drifted in. - we left a few minutes ago. - yeah. - full...
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ryzhika arose on the island, the fall of violent volcanic rocks near the unhurried zone leaves and thes not turn off the market for consumption in the amount of gas and rocks. at lada , the level of underproduction was increased to the maximum honey mushrooms , measures for the evacuation of meat fats are breaking through. noah, the forecast for the courtyards for tomorrow at our neighbors and on the territory of belarus is a galut in this wind temperature in europe from the clode 10 ° ears for zero for ours plus seven minimum heat temperature maximum two nations at noon and at the gangway europe to the yard and clear safely near the central part of europe will be overlooked in the clouds, the path of which the regions of the swung motor berlin plus five plus nine in cloudy is safe. warsaw. plus three plus five, the sun angle is rarely shown behind the block. kiwi has -3 + 2 in cloudy safe william plus one plus three cloudy safe. plus two plus five in cloudy safe. tallinn has plus two plus five in cloudy for two. no falls at st. petersburg zero plus three gloomy, courtyard, without a f
ryzhika arose on the island, the fall of violent volcanic rocks near the unhurried zone leaves and thes not turn off the market for consumption in the amount of gas and rocks. at lada , the level of underproduction was increased to the maximum honey mushrooms , measures for the evacuation of meat fats are breaking through. noah, the forecast for the courtyards for tomorrow at our neighbors and on the territory of belarus is a galut in this wind temperature in europe from the clode 10 ° ears...
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. >> in providence, rhode island >> little rock, arkansas. >> turning 70 today. >> from new york andnd him. what a cutie good morning, everybody. welcome back to today. it is so nice to have you us with on a monday morning hoda's got the morning off craig is up early. let's get to your news at 8:00. >>> this morning, we top it with this wild mix of severe winter weather affecting many parts of the country several feet of snow fell on the mountains of california while flood waters stranded drivers in pasadena and los angeles and tornadoes damaged homes and cars in the midwest kansas, oklahoma affected. the texas panhandle, scoured by 100 mile-an-hour wind gust and the new york city area could get its first significant snowfall of the season al, you got enough weather in there for you? >> we try to squeeze one more thing in but now let's get started. 56 million people under winter storm watches and warnings and blizzard warnings out west in the northeast, the winter weather advisory stretching from the great lakes to new england and we've got the risk of severe weather as this system m
. >> in providence, rhode island >> little rock, arkansas. >> turning 70 today. >> from new york andnd him. what a cutie good morning, everybody. welcome back to today. it is so nice to have you us with on a monday morning hoda's got the morning off craig is up early. let's get to your news at 8:00. >>> this morning, we top it with this wild mix of severe winter weather affecting many parts of the country several feet of snow fell on the mountains of california...
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so in the plans for the these big reclaimed land or really artificial islands because they're on top tiny little rocks. the plans for them had been made for a long time. but under hu jintao they didn't. they actually didn't do it. but when xi jinping into power, he took the plan off the shelf and carried them out and he did commit to president obama. xi jinping did then he would not so. but he went back on that pledge very quickly. and so that actually is a topic that should be brought up today. sure. and i think and maybe it will be brought up when two presidents made in a few weeks and by the time it's almost finished, i mean, china now and then it builds and builds all this military equipment and they're a danger to not only the united states, but allies. well, yes, but, you know, there are possibilities for a phrase or, ultimately some kind of demilitarization of the region in the future. so there are still plenty of things to talk about. and to try to prevent things from continue to get worse. i think one problem back then in the mid first decade of 2000 and of of the 21st century is that the uni
so in the plans for the these big reclaimed land or really artificial islands because they're on top tiny little rocks. the plans for them had been made for a long time. but under hu jintao they didn't. they actually didn't do it. but when xi jinping into power, he took the plan off the shelf and carried them out and he did commit to president obama. xi jinping did then he would not so. but he went back on that pledge very quickly. and so that actually is a topic that should be brought up...
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island. they're volcanic rock carvings dating back eight centuries. t the ancestors of today's islanders. they're part of a polynesian tradition of honoring your ancestors. >> reporter: this newest discovery is unique for its location. the moai revealed after this lake dried up the past two years, in part, due to climate change. >> there have been no moai that are found in the dry bed or in what was previously a lake. so this is a first. >> reporter: researchers taking note of the smaller size of this discovered statue. it's important the carry out a carbon 14 study, to be able to know how old the moai is in this place. we have a lot more from easter island coming up all week. michael is on his way there right now. major live event happening. he's going to explore the culture and how climate change is affecting those statues and the people of the island, guys. really looking forward to that. >> and he is really looking forward to you saying that about him again. >> you clip that off, send it to him. morning affirmation. >> morning affirmation. michael
island. they're volcanic rock carvings dating back eight centuries. t the ancestors of today's islanders. they're part of a polynesian tradition of honoring your ancestors. >> reporter: this newest discovery is unique for its location. the moai revealed after this lake dried up the past two years, in part, due to climate change. >> there have been no moai that are found in the dry bed or in what was previously a lake. so this is a first. >> reporter: researchers taking note of...
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rocks a fork, a toss issue. and of course that history is used for tourist activity, but the main attraction of value is an island becoming an exciting pilot project. talk. we've got it all here. the wind up to the sun borne a sort a coil. well, i tribble abroad. well, it could become a lovely laboratory to ski a kind of experimental avant garde for energy duration on belly up. what you've shown danielle geno snow on the shore as it hands towards a new age of energy use. the aptly named belial or beautiful island boasts a remarkably diverse approach. rich with visionary ideas and not short on controversy. but where would we be energy wise? if we didn't have the occasional bit of friction of the sustainable variety, of course, i mean if you want more red, check out our youtube channel. if you want regular features about new cars and car culture and about mobility around the world, rev can make you very happy ha vintage classics and future tech or just some of the exciting content waiting for you. subscribe to us at youtube slash d w rep. and you'll always be up to speed ah, fancier, right in a d i. y, he'll claim
rocks a fork, a toss issue. and of course that history is used for tourist activity, but the main attraction of value is an island becoming an exciting pilot project. talk. we've got it all here. the wind up to the sun borne a sort a coil. well, i tribble abroad. well, it could become a lovely laboratory to ski a kind of experimental avant garde for energy duration on belly up. what you've shown danielle geno snow on the shore as it hands towards a new age of energy use. the aptly named belial...
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the island is most famous for these statues carved from the volcanic rock standing proudly for years.one. >> reporter: easter island would form by the hardened lava of three now dormant volcanoes. gina has taken me to the massive mile-wide crater atop the volcano here. >> you have to trust me. close your eyes. >> right now? >> right now. give me your hand. >> okay. >> don't worry. everything is okay. >> you're not going to walk me into the crater, are you? >> no. >> reporter: there is only one word to describe the view. >> and, one, two, three, open your eyes. >> oh. wow! one of the most unbelievable things i have ever seen, holy smokes, bring it in here. oh, my goodness. it's amazing. yeah. it's beautiful. >> welcome. >> i'm happy to be here. it was really powerful to see that crater. you couldn't stop staring at it and to see where this island came from and to stand on the edge of that volcano was something i never thought i'd ever see. this crater actually serves as a freshwater reservoir for the island. in recent years that water level has dropped because climate change has made t
the island is most famous for these statues carved from the volcanic rock standing proudly for years.one. >> reporter: easter island would form by the hardened lava of three now dormant volcanoes. gina has taken me to the massive mile-wide crater atop the volcano here. >> you have to trust me. close your eyes. >> right now? >> right now. give me your hand. >> okay. >> don't worry. everything is okay. >> you're not going to walk me into the crater, are...
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rocks of porker toss issue. and of course that history is used for tourist activity, but the main attraction of value is an island becoming an exciting pilot project to walk. we've got it all here. the wind up, the sun bonnasoli employer. well, i tribble abroad. 12 could become a lovely laboratory to ski a kind of experimental avant garde for energy generation on belly up when you've shown danielle ginos, nauseous, rhonda shortly, as it hands towards a new age of energy is the aptly named belial, or beautiful island boasts are remarkably diverse. approach, which with visionary ideas and not short on controversy. but where would we be energy wise if we didn't have the occasional bit of friction, of the sustainable variety? of course. i mean, if you want more red, check out our youtube channel. if you want regular features about new cars and car culture and about mobility around the world, rev can make you very happy ha vintage classics and future tech or just some of the exciting content waiting for you. subscribe to us at youtube slash g w. read. and you'll always be up to speed. ah aah! fancier right in a d i. y
rocks of porker toss issue. and of course that history is used for tourist activity, but the main attraction of value is an island becoming an exciting pilot project to walk. we've got it all here. the wind up, the sun bonnasoli employer. well, i tribble abroad. 12 could become a lovely laboratory to ski a kind of experimental avant garde for energy generation on belly up when you've shown danielle ginos, nauseous, rhonda shortly, as it hands towards a new age of energy is the aptly named...
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acre artificial island was build by engineers from 1936 to 1937 on the neighboring buena island. 300,000 tons of rocksed to build a seawall around an existing sand ball then followed by filling the interior with dredge material from the bay which was consistent of modern sand. the federal government paid for construction ask three permanent buildings which would serve as a potential future airport. treasure island was constructed at the same time as the bay bridge and it was a project of works progress administration to construct this island, which was initially used to host the golden gate international exposition. >> carnival gone big. it was busy. >> it was going to become an airport after the exposition but it was turned over to the navy and turned over to a military base for the next 50 years. >> 1941, the united states army moved to treasure island as america prepared for world war ii. the island was a major training and education center with 4.5 million personnel shipped overseas from triangle. after the war ended in 1945, treasure island was slalthed to be an airport -- slated to be an airpor
acre artificial island was build by engineers from 1936 to 1937 on the neighboring buena island. 300,000 tons of rocksed to build a seawall around an existing sand ball then followed by filling the interior with dredge material from the bay which was consistent of modern sand. the federal government paid for construction ask three permanent buildings which would serve as a potential future airport. treasure island was constructed at the same time as the bay bridge and it was a project of works...
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discovery on easter island, one of the most remote inhabited islands in the world, a new moai, a large stone statue carved from volcanic rockg an archaeological milestone. >> there have been no moai that have been found in the dry bed or in what was previously a lake, so this is a first. [ speaking non-english ] >> translator: for the rapa nui people it's very important because it's here in the lake. >> reporter: more than 2,000 miles west of chile, the moai found after the lake rano raraku dried up over the last two years. the moai are what brought fame to easter island and have deep significance to e rapa nui people. >> they represent the polynesian tradition honoring your ancestors. >> reporter: they were carved eight centuries ago and while the total number is not known, more than 961 have been cataloged so far. it is so cool that our producers were there, got the first and only look at this. don't miss michael on "gma." he will be there this week straight from easter island starting on tuesday. i am obviously fascinated and hope you are too. we'll be right back with our "play of the day." with our play of the day. with
discovery on easter island, one of the most remote inhabited islands in the world, a new moai, a large stone statue carved from volcanic rockg an archaeological milestone. >> there have been no moai that have been found in the dry bed or in what was previously a lake, so this is a first. [ speaking non-english ] >> translator: for the rapa nui people it's very important because it's here in the lake. >> reporter: more than 2,000 miles west of chile, the moai found after the...
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serious situation that has arisen in little rock to make this talk, i have come to the president's office in the white house. i could have spoken from rhode island, where i have been staying, but i felt that in speaking from the house of lincoln. objection and a will, my words were better conveyed. both the sadness i feel and the action i was compelled today to make and the firmness with which i intend to pursue. this course until the orders of federal court at little rock can be executed without unlawful interference in that city. under the leadership of demagogic extremists, disorderly mobs have deliberately prevented the carrying out of proper orders from a federal court. local authorities have not eliminated that violent opposite and under the law. i yesterday issued a proclamation calling upon the mob to disperse the this morning the mob again gathered in front of the central school of little rock. obviously for the purpose of again preventing that carrying out of the court's order relating to the admission of -- children, to that school, whenever normally is proved inadequate to the task and it becomes necessary for the executive branch of
serious situation that has arisen in little rock to make this talk, i have come to the president's office in the white house. i could have spoken from rhode island, where i have been staying, but i felt that in speaking from the house of lincoln. objection and a will, my words were better conveyed. both the sadness i feel and the action i was compelled today to make and the firmness with which i intend to pursue. this course until the orders of federal court at little rock can be executed...
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the island was laid up for a joke, they built a city on it, it turned out so strong that they called it a shooting range, what does it mean that the rock went to the lebanese shooting gallery our correspondent dmitry vozdvizhensky. tire has always been considered an impregnable city. think for yourself how the enemy troops can get inside if the city is surrounded by powerful walls, and around is not just a ditch, but the whole sea , this issue was decided by alexander the great, he ordered to build a dam and the island stopped be islands. throwing machines , made a hole in the wall in the foam rubber, alexander's wars poured in, the proud phoenicians were exterminated or sold into slavery on that, the island history of the shooting range ended and the history of the mainland began. the great alexander the great opened a new page in the endless history of the eternal city of tyre. in this place, it is very clearly seen that the level of the ancient tyr was five meters lower than the level of the modern tyr, so we can say that the current city stands on roman ruins. although not only in roman scientists call the middle east in general or
the island was laid up for a joke, they built a city on it, it turned out so strong that they called it a shooting range, what does it mean that the rock went to the lebanese shooting gallery our correspondent dmitry vozdvizhensky. tire has always been considered an impregnable city. think for yourself how the enemy troops can get inside if the city is surrounded by powerful walls, and around is not just a ditch, but the whole sea , this issue was decided by alexander the great, he ordered to...
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stacey plaskett, the delegate from the virgin islands, an impeachment manager in trump's second impeachment. people like gerry connolly, they've put a lot of rock on this committee. i feel kind of bad for them. because their job is going to be can counter the ridiculous narrative that gets put out there. i think congress is doing the right thing. i don't think biden needs to talk directly about this. i'm sure he is going to hint at it, i'm sure he's going to wink and nod at the fact that mccarthy, the person standing behind him has been compromised by the far-right. and made this deal with the devil to become speaker. i do not think that it is necessarily to the point though, that the president has to address them directly and say, we might get into line about how great the fbi's. it's a wink and a nudge. but i don't think he will talk about the specific subcommittee and its work. >> i would address, i think for two reasons, one, to push the administration on the side of the police. in the side of law enforcement. which is obviously been a weak point for democrats. i think that is one reason to address. and the other reason, look, joe biden's w
stacey plaskett, the delegate from the virgin islands, an impeachment manager in trump's second impeachment. people like gerry connolly, they've put a lot of rock on this committee. i feel kind of bad for them. because their job is going to be can counter the ridiculous narrative that gets put out there. i think congress is doing the right thing. i don't think biden needs to talk directly about this. i'm sure he is going to hint at it, i'm sure he's going to wink and nod at the fact that...
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acre artificial island was build by engineers from 1936 to 1937 on the neighboring buena island. 300,000 tons of rocksed to build a seawall around an existing sand ball then followed by filling the interior with dredge material from the bay which was consistent of modern sand. the federal government paid for construction ask three permanent buildings which would serve as a potential future airport. treasure island was constructed at the same time as the bay bridge and it was a project of works progress administration to construct this island, which was initially used to host the golden gate international exposition. >> carnival gone big. it was busy. >> it was going to become an airport after the exposition but it was turned over to the navy and turned over to a military base for the next 50 years. >> 1941, the united states army moved to treasure island as america prepared for world war ii. the island was a major training and education center with 4.5 million personnel shipped overseas from triangle. after the war ended in 1945, treasure island was slalthed to be an airport -- slated to be an airpor
acre artificial island was build by engineers from 1936 to 1937 on the neighboring buena island. 300,000 tons of rocksed to build a seawall around an existing sand ball then followed by filling the interior with dredge material from the bay which was consistent of modern sand. the federal government paid for construction ask three permanent buildings which would serve as a potential future airport. treasure island was constructed at the same time as the bay bridge and it was a project of works...
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rocks and flares, managing to shoot at least one drone down. taiwan's defense ministry says 121 chinese military planes flew near the island just last month. balloons almost identical to the one that was flying over the united states for a week that were actually hovering over the presidential office here in taipei. so imagine if that had happened and this thing was hovering over the white house. and experts here in taiwan are telling us that these balloons can be weaponized. they can put supplies in them. they can potentially put bombs in them. so this is, you know, a lot more, some might say, sinister, for lack of a better word, than just a civilian weather balloon. >> when you hear the word "balloon," it is interesting just in the way we all think. you don't necessarily first go there. and maybe that's part of the ingenuity, for lack of a better word, of what may be happening here. thank you very much for that exclusive reporting. "outfront" now adam kinzinger, previously flew surveillance aircraft in the air force. congressman, i really appreciate your time. you hear will's reporting. and obviously we knew the military says the spy bal
rocks and flares, managing to shoot at least one drone down. taiwan's defense ministry says 121 chinese military planes flew near the island just last month. balloons almost identical to the one that was flying over the united states for a week that were actually hovering over the presidential office here in taipei. so imagine if that had happened and this thing was hovering over the white house. and experts here in taiwan are telling us that these balloons can be weaponized. they can put...
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acre artificial island was build by engineers from 1936 to 1937 on the neighboring buena island. 300,000 tons of rock a seawall around an existing sand ball then followed by filling the interior with dredge material from the bay which was consistent of modern sand. the federal government paid for construction ask three permanent buildings which would serve as a potential future airport. treasure island was constructed at the same time as the bay bridge and it was a project of works progress administration to construct this island, which was initially used to host the golden gate international exposition. >> carnival gone big. it was busy. >> it was going to become an airport after the exposition but it was turned over to the navy and turned over to a military base for the next 50 years. >> 1941, the united states army moved to treasure island as america prepared for world war ii. the island was a major training and education center with 4.5 million personnel shipped overseas from triangle. after the war ended in 1945, treasure island was slalthed to be an airport -- slated to be an airport but aviati
acre artificial island was build by engineers from 1936 to 1937 on the neighboring buena island. 300,000 tons of rock a seawall around an existing sand ball then followed by filling the interior with dredge material from the bay which was consistent of modern sand. the federal government paid for construction ask three permanent buildings which would serve as a potential future airport. treasure island was constructed at the same time as the bay bridge and it was a project of works progress...
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island, a remote outpost in the atlantic, new york merchant captains trading with the pirates in madagascar stopped for fresh supplies of turtle meat and dropped off and collected the mail left under a rock with a hole in it near harbor. this letter from the wife of crewman jacob horn was especially. sarah horn was heard was the wife of jacob horn and she wrote from their home in flushing york on june 5th, 1698, and she told husband, quote, we hear abundance of flying news concerning you. this meant that word had spread from port to port and ship to and that there was trouble aboard the adventure galley. that trouble would later learn was mutiny and piracy. to further the maritime world in captain kidd was a part of. i attended a workshop at, the national archives in london and conducted research with scholars from the price papers project, a collaborative effort at the national archives with the university of oldenburg, germany, to research and to categorize the of yet unopened captured by the british in wartime in the 17th and 18th century. i examined trial records, depositions, personal correspond ins, ship's logs, cargo inventories and, even a mariner's personal journal that was worn
island, a remote outpost in the atlantic, new york merchant captains trading with the pirates in madagascar stopped for fresh supplies of turtle meat and dropped off and collected the mail left under a rock with a hole in it near harbor. this letter from the wife of crewman jacob horn was especially. sarah horn was heard was the wife of jacob horn and she wrote from their home in flushing york on june 5th, 1698, and she told husband, quote, we hear abundance of flying news concerning you. this...