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appalachians some snow on the northern flank of that and it could spread to snow pushing off the rockies. american people have finally poking around here as i slid one americas off balance or more dangerous the world is looking at us with a mixture of sand. the. with the election behind us the republican party dumptruck the weekly take on us politics and society that's the bottom or. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter where you
appalachians some snow on the northern flank of that and it could spread to snow pushing off the rockies. american people have finally poking around here as i slid one americas off balance or more dangerous the world is looking at us with a mixture of sand. the. with the election behind us the republican party dumptruck the weekly take on us politics and society that's the bottom or. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter where you
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. >> remember, things started off a little rocky. we thought the u.s. was going to war with iran. >> over the span of several days, the world as we know it would dramatically change. >> here we have a brand new respiratory virus. >> whenever we hear this is new, we haven't seen this before, we have no history on this pathogen, hairs stand on edge. >> 39 more cases. >> the front line of the fight against coronavirus in italy. >> after that first reported case in the u.s., it seemed like the numbers spread like wildfire. >> it wasn't a question of if, but when. this is new york, we're a gateway to the world. >> new york city, the city that never sleeps, would be a ghost town as hospitals quickly got overwhelmed and new york city became a new center of the pandemic. >> it's going to get worse and worse and worse. >> the coronavirus is not letting up, infecting more than a million people and counting. the u.s. death toll is surging with states like new york scrambling for ventilators. there was confusion over symptoms, over being asymptomatic. >> i still re
. >> remember, things started off a little rocky. we thought the u.s. was going to war with iran. >> over the span of several days, the world as we know it would dramatically change. >> here we have a brand new respiratory virus. >> whenever we hear this is new, we haven't seen this before, we have no history on this pathogen, hairs stand on edge. >> 39 more cases. >> the front line of the fight against coronavirus in italy. >> after that first reported...
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now know the winner of a real life treasure hunt that had people from around the world scouring the rockyountains. ten years ago a chest was hidden packed with ten million dollars full of gold and jewels and wrote a poem on how to find it. >> reporter: with the clue in the mountains north of santa fe, it's believed that 10ss of thousands have searched the rockies for the treasure chest, filled with gold and precious jewels. several lost their lives. in june, it was said that the treasure had been found and the finder wanted to remain anonymous. the finder has posted about his discovery. >> how were you able to find out who he was? >> i figured out a way to flag a typo inside the story that allows you to get a little information to send to the post. >> he is a medical student, who revealed himself to a fellow treasure hunter and author who is talking about the hunt, chasing the thrill. >> we had a good relationship going back and forth about the treasure until out of the blue, he said, hey, i think it's going to come out. you want to know who i am? i said okay, let's talk. >> why he reveal
now know the winner of a real life treasure hunt that had people from around the world scouring the rockyountains. ten years ago a chest was hidden packed with ten million dollars full of gold and jewels and wrote a poem on how to find it. >> reporter: with the clue in the mountains north of santa fe, it's believed that 10ss of thousands have searched the rockies for the treasure chest, filled with gold and precious jewels. several lost their lives. in june, it was said that the treasure...
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he has now so generously agreed o donate roughly 40 acres to rocky mountain national park. this expansion would add additional protections for the park's high elevation ecosystem and provide recreational access to literally houns of miles of trails. i'm proud to introduce both these legislative proposals which came at the request of local communities that i represent, that i have the honor of representing back in colorado and that ultimately seek to protect the public lands they love. the bills enjoy support from the town of he it's -- east it's park, and rocky mountain conserve vanny. it remains one of the top visited public lands in our country. attracting over 4. million people annually -- 4.6 million people annually. given the park's breathtaking scenery, these numbers are only anticipated to rise. i know my good friend from the fifth congressional district of colorado, representative lamborn, knows rocky mountain national park well. i'm sure like me him and his family have had countless opportunities to enjoy the park and its breathtaking scenery. it's an honor to be a
he has now so generously agreed o donate roughly 40 acres to rocky mountain national park. this expansion would add additional protections for the park's high elevation ecosystem and provide recreational access to literally houns of miles of trails. i'm proud to introduce both these legislative proposals which came at the request of local communities that i represent, that i have the honor of representing back in colorado and that ultimately seek to protect the public lands they love. the bills...
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but one thing they got right, congress is about as popular as a rocky mountain oyster in a bullpen. we've been able to do many good things and i hope we can use those successes to drive even more successes and show the american people that faith in this institution is actually well-deserved. over the last six years i have worked hard to pass the first ever mandatory sanctions is on kim jong-un. it was an honor to work with senator menendez throughout this process. senator markey and i passed the comprehensive strategy for a free and open indo-pacific, the asia reassurance initiative. gary peters along with lamar alexander led the effort in the america competes legislation to get more women and minorities into the stem fields and to advance our scientific research and discoveries. the sue idea prevention bill -- the suicide prevention bill that passed the house and senate unanimously with lgbtq-specific language. this bill will save lives. i was honored to help move the bureau of land management headquarters to colorado and to get funding for the construction of the arkansas valet co
but one thing they got right, congress is about as popular as a rocky mountain oyster in a bullpen. we've been able to do many good things and i hope we can use those successes to drive even more successes and show the american people that faith in this institution is actually well-deserved. over the last six years i have worked hard to pass the first ever mandatory sanctions is on kim jong-un. it was an honor to work with senator menendez throughout this process. senator markey and i passed...
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he was one of five officers that died from rocky mountain spotted fever.accine to combat the disease was ultimately developed. one of the most perplexing diseases of the time was pellagra. 5000 people a year were dying from it in the early years of the century. scientist joseph goldberger carefully studied the disease, visiting the orphanages and prisons where pellagra struck most often. both doctors believed the disease started from infection. convinced of his own theories, goldberger and his wife had themselves injected with the blood of those that had the disease. his findings were startling. poor diet, not infection, caused pellagra. soon, it was conquered by inexpensive dietary supplements. the corps pioneered treatment of tuberculosis and bubonic plague control at risk to their own safety. officers fought battles in the laboratories and in the communities as well. in san francisco and other cities, the officers worked to vanquish the culprits in bubonic plague, rats and ground squirrels and their fleas. cleanup campaigns led to the control of the dre
he was one of five officers that died from rocky mountain spotted fever.accine to combat the disease was ultimately developed. one of the most perplexing diseases of the time was pellagra. 5000 people a year were dying from it in the early years of the century. scientist joseph goldberger carefully studied the disease, visiting the orphanages and prisons where pellagra struck most often. both doctors believed the disease started from infection. convinced of his own theories, goldberger and his...
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and against a local organization in colorado in my home state called the r m g o rocky mountain a rocky mountain a gun an association. terrible for the training this idea that guns are vital to our community and we conlin a life without them. that's just not true and really having as many as we do just puts more people at danger. as a real culture around guns and gun ownership americans look back on this very rosy i had image from the 700 when we rose up against our presses and threw off colonial control of great britain with you know musket man and regular people every day people who came to. other and for back it's this very idealized image of you know this older america and that feeling of a is today where we feel like if we can possibly own firearms if the 2nd amendment allows us to possibly each of us own a firearm then it's going to somehow protect us from governments taking over control somehow make us stronger and safer. nakes americans you know look possed the deaths the happen every single day 100 people who died the 200 who enjoyed every day and say it's fine we need to be ab
and against a local organization in colorado in my home state called the r m g o rocky mountain a rocky mountain a gun an association. terrible for the training this idea that guns are vital to our community and we conlin a life without them. that's just not true and really having as many as we do just puts more people at danger. as a real culture around guns and gun ownership americans look back on this very rosy i had image from the 700 when we rose up against our presses and threw off...
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he was one of five officers that died from rocky mount spotted fever. he vaccine to combat the disease was developed. one of the most perplexing diseases of the time was -- 5000 people died year in the early part of the century. joseph goldberger studied the disease, visiting the orphanages and princes where it struck more often -- prisons where it struck most often. convinced of his own theories, he and his wife had themselves injected with the blood of those that have the disease. his findings were startling. infection, was the cause. soon it was conquered by inexpensive supplements. the core pioneered treatment of .uberculosis and plague control officers fought battles in the laboratory send in the communities as well. francisco, the officers worked to vanquish bubonic play. rats and squirrels and their fleas. cleanup campaigns led to the control of the dreaded plague. disease at the time of world war i was a major concern. the service developed tests and public education campaigns and ran research centers like this one in arkansas. workers took on c
he was one of five officers that died from rocky mount spotted fever. he vaccine to combat the disease was developed. one of the most perplexing diseases of the time was -- 5000 people died year in the early part of the century. joseph goldberger studied the disease, visiting the orphanages and princes where it struck more often -- prisons where it struck most often. convinced of his own theories, he and his wife had themselves injected with the blood of those that have the disease. his...
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it meant that rocky wardlow had the smoking gun.at all he needed to do was to find the depositor of the semen. he is simply looking for a dna match. >> investigators obtained reference samples from 28 men who had some part in stacy stites' life -- acquaintances, friends, coworkers. >> not one of them is a match. not even her fiance, jimmy fennell. so the police are wondering, is there some other explanation? what if stacey had been cheating? could that be a motive for jimmy fennell to kill her? >> it's hard having the finger pointed at you. it's hard when they's saying yeah you killed stacey, your fiance, that you did because these reasons, these reasons you know but i kept my mind that i didn't do it. >> bastrop county sheriff's office. >> there is a recorded phone conversation in which a woman calls in anonymously and claims her son was having an affair with stacey. >> i think stacey was having a liai -- liaison, okay? i'm almost positive of it. >> i mean, we've all kind of assumed that. >> who has the -- a motive for this? >> wel
it meant that rocky wardlow had the smoking gun.at all he needed to do was to find the depositor of the semen. he is simply looking for a dna match. >> investigators obtained reference samples from 28 men who had some part in stacy stites' life -- acquaintances, friends, coworkers. >> not one of them is a match. not even her fiance, jimmy fennell. so the police are wondering, is there some other explanation? what if stacey had been cheating? could that be a motive for jimmy fennell...
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>> oh, love rocky. >> you named it rocky. >> well, he was rockefeller.s a girl, could be rockette >> maybe next year >> by the way, it is a girl. >> it's a girl rockette >> by the way, rockette's house, the tree, it stays up through early next month just remember, if you do want to see it in person, there are, of course, new covid safety rules in place >> rockette, i like it coming up next, what are your beloved family tree-trimming traditions we share a few of ours we brought it to our studio tree right here, we brought it to life >> we have that and more on a lovely christmas morning and a friday, too. but first these messages (sound from wind chimes) neighbor 2: (laughing) at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. which helps us save even more. neighbor 2: hey, sarah, hey, peter! neighbor 1: touché. neighbor 2: ahhh! neighbor 1: pret! neighbor 2: en garde! for bundling made easy, go to geico.com ♪ i was born right in theof my doorway♪ ♪ i don't know where i am, ♪ i don't know where i've been ♪ but i know where i wanna go with a to
>> oh, love rocky. >> you named it rocky. >> well, he was rockefeller.s a girl, could be rockette >> maybe next year >> by the way, it is a girl. >> it's a girl rockette >> by the way, rockette's house, the tree, it stays up through early next month just remember, if you do want to see it in person, there are, of course, new covid safety rules in place >> rockette, i like it coming up next, what are your beloved family tree-trimming traditions we...
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the storm that dumped heavy snow in southern california to the mountains of colorado and the rockies moves into the northern plains and upper midwest today. some places will see more than a foot. the twin cities will get several inches. it all moves to the north and east before another storm system starts along the gulf coast and brings rain to the eastern u.s. by new year's morning. checking today's high temperatures, colder today in the northeast. 30s from chicago to the rockies. 76 in miami. 43 in albuquerque. >>> coming up, the deadly wall collapse at a construction site and the emotional rescue. >>> also ahead, the viral video showing a woman lunging at a black teenager after wrongly accusing him of stealing her phone. what could now happen to her. >>> and later, what we've learned about actress lori loughlin's release from prison >>> thank god that he's okay. >> god save me. god save me. >> back now with that distraught construction worker in brooklyn, new york, who was getting lunch when a retaining wall collapsed on to two of his colleagues, killing one and injuring the other
the storm that dumped heavy snow in southern california to the mountains of colorado and the rockies moves into the northern plains and upper midwest today. some places will see more than a foot. the twin cities will get several inches. it all moves to the north and east before another storm system starts along the gulf coast and brings rain to the eastern u.s. by new year's morning. checking today's high temperatures, colder today in the northeast. 30s from chicago to the rockies. 76 in miami....
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>>rocky mountain hospital for children in denver has treated about 70 kids with covid while children have much less risk associated with covid doctors know the importance of eventually making vaccines available for younger people i think parents need to be here in the back seat you're on the horizon for kids doctor reginald washington is the chief medical officer, he says clinical trials for kids as young as 12 our plans through pfizer and moderna you need to do gerri and one of the most effective dose is for child. >>because it may be different than the dosage. and we need to the side that children may experience would be the vaccine. doctor washington tells the problem solvers drug makers need to make sure the vaccine is effective and safe and an adequate trial can take several months so what about summer activities in school, it's too early to say these vaccines will be available children the school year next fall. >>too early to answer that question research shows children are far less likely to die from covid as adult but doctor washington says we will need to continue wearing m
>>rocky mountain hospital for children in denver has treated about 70 kids with covid while children have much less risk associated with covid doctors know the importance of eventually making vaccines available for younger people i think parents need to be here in the back seat you're on the horizon for kids doctor reginald washington is the chief medical officer, he says clinical trials for kids as young as 12 our plans through pfizer and moderna you need to do gerri and one of the most...
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that what happens in the alps could predict what you saw in the andes and what you might see in the rockythat climate was global and not local , and that where you found plants and went out to? found them could tell you a lot about the local ecosystem. so what does any of this have to do with american art and culture? spending five years traveling through south america and mexico, humboldt was on his way home and made a pit stop in cuba in order to assemble all of his belongings. youamerican consul said love the concept of the united states. you think american democracy can be a model for the future. you want to be thomas jefferson, the president. you are this close. why would you leave now? he convinces him to take a detour. will beweeks, humboldt in philadelphia and washington, hanging around with some of the leading artists, men of science, and politicians. and it will shape the course of our history for the next 50 years. when he first arrives in the united states, he is a little worried is not important enough for the president to pay attention to him so he write him a letter which w
that what happens in the alps could predict what you saw in the andes and what you might see in the rockythat climate was global and not local , and that where you found plants and went out to? found them could tell you a lot about the local ecosystem. so what does any of this have to do with american art and culture? spending five years traveling through south america and mexico, humboldt was on his way home and made a pit stop in cuba in order to assemble all of his belongings. youamerican...
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well right now baghdad has has a very tenuous relationship the united states and 80 percent of the rockies want a better relationship with the united states and they say things like iraq iran between iraq is free and you iran stop interfering me get out so right now is some fortunate because the incoming administration is not going to take this militia seriously. and they're going to likely try to re engage with the iran deal which will only embolden militias and embolden iran slower imitator so this is that moment between election and change in the u.s. and inspiration in d.c. where our adversaries and geo political foes take advantage of this space by positioning chess pieces on a chess or ready to do something ready to do something after january 20th and that's where we find ourselves in iraq the militias are testing us resolve these rocket attacks iran is encouraging these attacks iran is funding training including these militias and these militias are working on behalf of what is called the alliance of parky the revolution time to the islamic republic of iran and it the united states
well right now baghdad has has a very tenuous relationship the united states and 80 percent of the rockies want a better relationship with the united states and they say things like iraq iran between iraq is free and you iran stop interfering me get out so right now is some fortunate because the incoming administration is not going to take this militia seriously. and they're going to likely try to re engage with the iran deal which will only embolden militias and embolden iran slower imitator...
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and the pacific northwest. 40s in the northeast and in the rockies miami ends the year at 80 degrees. 44 in albuquerque. >>> coming up, a warning about a dog and cat food after dozens of pets died. >>> also ahead, dramatic video showing a group of bicyclists surrounding a bmw and trashing the vehicle. what the driver is saying this morning. >>> a rally for justice for a teen wrongly accused of stealing a phone. plus what the woman in the viral video is now saying. taking my treatment at home. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. may cause headache, injection site reactions, back pain, and fatigue. ask your doctor about nucala at home. find your nunormal with nucala. there's a reason 1 serum is sold every minute! ask your doctor about nucala at home. revitalift
and the pacific northwest. 40s in the northeast and in the rockies miami ends the year at 80 degrees. 44 in albuquerque. >>> coming up, a warning about a dog and cat food after dozens of pets died. >>> also ahead, dramatic video showing a group of bicyclists surrounding a bmw and trashing the vehicle. what the driver is saying this morning. >>> a rally for justice for a teen wrongly accused of stealing a phone. plus what the woman in the viral video is now saying....
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i wanted a rocky ending and he wanted something much quieter than that.ed before we ever came to a conclusion on it, but i wanted it to be rocky because essentially that's what it is. two people slugging it out in front of other witnesses. so i'm glad you thought the ending had muscle in it. so sad that heath ledger didn't get to see this project through, of course. tragedy. he was so supportive of it. is that because he loved chess?” think i was a big part of it. i think i was a big part of it. i think it was also looking for a project to direct and for the same reason that i've always believed in this project, he thought that was a good starting place because it's a cracking yarn. you simply stand behind the girl and want her to do well, want her to not screw up her life with drugs, etc. do you love chess? i like chess. i'm not very good at it, i've never been good at it, but one of the fringe benefits for me and putting this series together was that gary kasparov came together was that gary kasparov came to my house and i asked him once, what was your
i wanted a rocky ending and he wanted something much quieter than that.ed before we ever came to a conclusion on it, but i wanted it to be rocky because essentially that's what it is. two people slugging it out in front of other witnesses. so i'm glad you thought the ending had muscle in it. so sad that heath ledger didn't get to see this project through, of course. tragedy. he was so supportive of it. is that because he loved chess?” think i was a big part of it. i think i was a big part of...
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doesn't care if a spilled a rocky blood we call on the united nations the international community and human rights organizations to intervene immediately and condemn these killers let them publish it seems political considerations prevailed over a legal and judicial wants and this decision president trump should have taken into account the relationship with iraq especially since iraq has a strategic cooperation agreement with the united states in all fields this will affect trump's political situation and his legacy there has been widespread outrage about the trump administration's decision to grant clemency to some members of the blackwater military 'd contracting company these were guards who were employed by blackwater who killed civilians in iraq but i know what it appears that. they were dead bodies everywhere and is the argument going to be on the air with few people in authority among the dead body of the ministry that those who were chosen in the region of 7 years old. paul slow evan liberty and dustin heard were convicted for manslaughter and the individual nicholas slotting
doesn't care if a spilled a rocky blood we call on the united nations the international community and human rights organizations to intervene immediately and condemn these killers let them publish it seems political considerations prevailed over a legal and judicial wants and this decision president trump should have taken into account the relationship with iraq especially since iraq has a strategic cooperation agreement with the united states in all fields this will affect trump's political...
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so that there is no justification or rocky blood as we call her miscible and has no significant cost. we hold that there will be just god willing your blood all not just disappear the iraqi government must act soon as possible. and a victory or defeat while the u.k. prime minister celebrates in the story breaks it daily across the english channel the european union's chief negotiator describes it as a lose lose situation. like good afternoon the latest developments and look back at what's been happening over the last 7 days to you watching the weekly here on r.t. international now the pharma giant astra zeneca and russia's institute of started clinical trials of a joint coronavirus vaccine it combines elements of jabs developed individually by the 2 sides astra zeneca see explained why they decided to join forces with the russians we have to. main goal of the 1st one this. health care professionals doctors and nurses to use 11 vaccine all the old girl for the 1st injection and a 2nd to make the our life simpler and the 2nd goal is to hope pretty get better if you just say when you com
so that there is no justification or rocky blood as we call her miscible and has no significant cost. we hold that there will be just god willing your blood all not just disappear the iraqi government must act soon as possible. and a victory or defeat while the u.k. prime minister celebrates in the story breaks it daily across the english channel the european union's chief negotiator describes it as a lose lose situation. like good afternoon the latest developments and look back at what's been...
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it's not easy to remove the stones from the rocky new england soil, but it makes a difference when you'rebuilding something new. jason here, repairing the roof of the bark wigwam had a far more comfortable house in dorchester, england. but this is a new home, in a new land. it makes a difference. albert simms, who grows and harvests his own tobacco takes as much satisfaction in his small crop as do the big plantation owners of virginia, far down the coast to the south. thus in the field and in the home, the settlers carry on day in and day out. the scant food supply must be carefully dolled out. pitch pine splints are fashioned by hand for candles. even when the long day's work is done, there may be heavy burdens to bear, but there is faith and gratitude. er >> our father, it pleases thee to settle on this alien shore where bountful providence has granted us shelter, and our daily bread. for all thy many blessings, our hearts are humbly grateful. we beseech thee if it be thy will that in thou great mercy, thou will spare this our little son. >> this is the naumkeag of 1626 where the waves
it's not easy to remove the stones from the rocky new england soil, but it makes a difference when you'rebuilding something new. jason here, repairing the roof of the bark wigwam had a far more comfortable house in dorchester, england. but this is a new home, in a new land. it makes a difference. albert simms, who grows and harvests his own tobacco takes as much satisfaction in his small crop as do the big plantation owners of virginia, far down the coast to the south. thus in the field and in...
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now vaccines may take much longer to get to the masses after a rocky roll-out.e'll bring you both of those stories after a very short break. you are watching cnn. s buildingr septic tank. but monthly usage ofof rid-x is scientifically provoven to break down waste. maintain your septic t tank with rid-x. i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. we sold an ipad worth $505 for less than $24. a stand mixer for less than $20. a 4k television for under $2. a macbook pro for under $16. as well as a playstation 4 for under $16. and brand new cars for less than $900. dealdash.com offers hundreds of auctions every day. all auctions start at $0 and everything must go. and don't forget, we offer a full 90 day money back guarantee on your first bid pack purchase. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i got these three suitcases for less than $40. and shipping is always free. go to dealdash.com today and see how much you can save. there are auctions going on right now, so what are you waiting for? robinhood believes now is the
now vaccines may take much longer to get to the masses after a rocky roll-out.e'll bring you both of those stories after a very short break. you are watching cnn. s buildingr septic tank. but monthly usage ofof rid-x is scientifically provoven to break down waste. maintain your septic t tank with rid-x. i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. we sold an ipad worth $505 for less than $24. a stand mixer for less than $20. a 4k television for under...
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ist happened in the alps what you might see in the rocky mountains.ate was global and not local. and where you found plants, and at what altitude, could tell you about the local ecosystem. what does this have to do with american art? spending five years traveling through south america and mexico, humboldt was on his way home and made a pit stop in cuba to assemble all of his belongings. the american consul says, you love the concept of the united states. you think american democracy could be a model for the future. you want to meet thomas jefferson, who is the president. you are this close, why would you leave now? he convinces him to take a detour. for six weeks, humboldt will be in philadelphia and washington, hanging around with some of the scientists and, politicians, and it will shape the course of our history for the next 50 years. he first arrives in the united states he is a little worried he is not important enough for the president to pay attention to him. so he writes him a letter, which in which he, explains, i love the declaration of inde
ist happened in the alps what you might see in the rocky mountains.ate was global and not local. and where you found plants, and at what altitude, could tell you about the local ecosystem. what does this have to do with american art? spending five years traveling through south america and mexico, humboldt was on his way home and made a pit stop in cuba to assemble all of his belongings. the american consul says, you love the concept of the united states. you think american democracy could be a...
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it's not easy to remove the stones from the rocky soil, but it makes a difference when you're billing something new. jason here repairing the bark on the wigwam had a far more comfortable house in england, but this is a new home in a new land and it makes a difference. they take as much satisfaction in the crop as do the big plantation owners as they do in the south. thus in the field and in the home, the settlers carry on day in and day out. the scant food supply must be carefully dolled out. and they are fractioned for candles. even when the long day's work is done, there may be heavy burdens to bear. but but there is faith and gratitude. >> our father, it pleases thee to settle on this alien shore where providence has granted us shelter and our daily bread. for all thy many blessings, our hearts are humbly grateful. we beseech thee if it be thy will. but in our great mercy, thou will spare this, our little son. >> this is the 'nam keg of 1726 where the waves surge the shore. nonkeg is now called salem. a number of craftsmen from england have joined the growing settlement. they are
it's not easy to remove the stones from the rocky soil, but it makes a difference when you're billing something new. jason here repairing the bark on the wigwam had a far more comfortable house in england, but this is a new home in a new land and it makes a difference. they take as much satisfaction in the crop as do the big plantation owners as they do in the south. thus in the field and in the home, the settlers carry on day in and day out. the scant food supply must be carefully dolled out....
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just 2 degrees celsius we got some cloud and rain some snow just around the southern sections of the rockies central parts of the u.s. laws you draw some snow there perhaps some lake effect snow over towards that east side of canada pushing east. frank assessments you've got colleagues on the ground in the canaries what is the situation there's only one doctor and one nurse for $2200.00 people and in-depth analysis of the dates global headlines. inside story are now just 0. uses performance art to draw attention to the critical and controversial issues facing china. one of my knees meets china. on al-jazeera. you know with al jazeera these are the top stories president has won a 2nd term in a vote which has been overshadowed with post-election violence at least 5 people have been killed and 61 incidents of violence reported missing monday's presidential and parliamentary votes joe biden's son hunter says federal prosecutors have told him he's under investigation for his tax affairs the news comes as the u.s. president elect officially introduced his choice for defense secretary is the retire
just 2 degrees celsius we got some cloud and rain some snow just around the southern sections of the rockies central parts of the u.s. laws you draw some snow there perhaps some lake effect snow over towards that east side of canada pushing east. frank assessments you've got colleagues on the ground in the canaries what is the situation there's only one doctor and one nurse for $2200.00 people and in-depth analysis of the dates global headlines. inside story are now just 0. uses performance art...
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in that original report, he just calls it as a little rocky hiller rocky spur. in the 18 eighties report, that he re-did by memory, he says that he ordered the bayonet, and he doesn't say he ordered the charge. of course he refers to the hill as little round top. second in command of the 20th and maine, as he is commanding the left wing. and sphere, is the anti joshua chamberlain. he has a very different understanding of the war, he didn't find anything ennobling about the conflict. something he was compelled to do, because he thought it was the right thing to do. and ellis sphere, there was no order from chamberlain, i didn't hear him say anything, i didn't see anything and the first thing he knows he looks to his right, and see the colors going down the hill. and he says i guess that's what we're going to do to, and that's what happens. so the idea, can that is this well orchestrated thing, no. no. it happened as and they hurled themselves down the lower slope, yes that did happen. it did happen. virtually everyone agrees. they charged down the hill as. but no
in that original report, he just calls it as a little rocky hiller rocky spur. in the 18 eighties report, that he re-did by memory, he says that he ordered the bayonet, and he doesn't say he ordered the charge. of course he refers to the hill as little round top. second in command of the 20th and maine, as he is commanding the left wing. and sphere, is the anti joshua chamberlain. he has a very different understanding of the war, he didn't find anything ennobling about the conflict. something...
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he calls it rocky spur or little rocky hill. in the 1880s report that he redid by memory, he says that he ordered the bayonet. he doesn't say he order the charge. of course, he refer to the hill as little round top. the second in command of the 20th maine, a man by the name of majorelis spear. he's commanding the left wing of the regimen and spear is in many ways the anti-joshua chamberlain mean had a very different understanding of the war and his role in it, and he didn't find anything terrible about the conflict. it was something he was compelled to do, andelis spear wrote, i have no order from chamberlain, and i didn't see anything and the first thing he knows, he sees to his right and sees the letter and he says i guess that's what we'll do, too and that's what happens. >> so the idea that it was this well-orchestrated thing -- no. it happened, did the men of the 20th main hurl themselves into the round top on to the 15th? yes, it happened. nearly everyone agrees the regimen advanced and they charged down the hill, but no o
he calls it rocky spur or little rocky hill. in the 1880s report that he redid by memory, he says that he ordered the bayonet. he doesn't say he order the charge. of course, he refer to the hill as little round top. the second in command of the 20th maine, a man by the name of majorelis spear. he's commanding the left wing of the regimen and spear is in many ways the anti-joshua chamberlain mean had a very different understanding of the war and his role in it, and he didn't find anything...
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it's pretty rocky. >> it is. and you talk to people there now and almost all of them have stories about rock making. somebody would pay them 50 cents to go. so rocky ridge was the main farm, and i don't think it was ever hugely, i think they grew outs, they grew stuff for their livestock, they did have quite a lot of livestock. >> she was really proud of her chickens. >> yes, she was very skilled with poultry and developed all these ways to keep chickens productive and healthy. and that was a huge boon to them. and one of the ways that she began writing about four newspapers was poultry and how to be successful. she was very distressed that he was dismissive about what she made, the money that she made with the poultry. so she sat down and kind of added up all the money that she was making and proved to him -- >> that it was worthwhile? >> yes. so what paid the bills before she started the book sold? but paid the bills mostly? >> they had all kinds of a job. when they first went there, he was helping to deliver f
it's pretty rocky. >> it is. and you talk to people there now and almost all of them have stories about rock making. somebody would pay them 50 cents to go. so rocky ridge was the main farm, and i don't think it was ever hugely, i think they grew outs, they grew stuff for their livestock, they did have quite a lot of livestock. >> she was really proud of her chickens. >> yes, she was very skilled with poultry and developed all these ways to keep chickens productive and...
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the doctor was one of five officers who died from rocky mountain spotted fever. a vaccine to combat the disease was ultimately developed. one of the most perplexing diseases of the time was flaggra. 5,000 people a year were dieing from it. in san francisco and other cities, the officers worked to vanquish the culprits in the plague. rats and ground squirrels and their fleas. energetic clean up campaigns lead to the control of the dreaded plague. i have are in really a disease, particularly at the time of world war i was a major concern. personnel traveled throughout the country side of america examining and inknocklating against diseases. then the matter of keeping vital statistics. early work in bio statistics kept staffers busy. this was the personal computers of the '20s. many officers at attention was occupied with privies. the good ones, the bad ones, and the worst ones. the bottom line was good outhouses woertd of the approval of public health service like this one. bearing the ph sc. during those years, the service successfully battled with dozens of infec
the doctor was one of five officers who died from rocky mountain spotted fever. a vaccine to combat the disease was ultimately developed. one of the most perplexing diseases of the time was flaggra. 5,000 people a year were dieing from it. in san francisco and other cities, the officers worked to vanquish the culprits in the plague. rats and ground squirrels and their fleas. energetic clean up campaigns lead to the control of the dreaded plague. i have are in really a disease, particularly at...
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that what happens in the alps could predict what you saw in the andes and what you might see in the rocky mountains. that climate was a global and not local. what you found plants and altitude you found them could tell you a lot about the local ecosystem. it's a concept we pretty much take for granted these days, but at the time, it was a new way to think. and humboldt spent 50 years amassing the data from around the globe that would let him put together something he called the unityf life" or of nature. what does this have to do with american art? in 1804, after spending five years traveling through south america and mexico, humboldt was on his way home and he made a pitstop in cuba in order to assemble all of his belongings. and the american consul said, you love the concept of the united states. you think american democracy could be a model for the future. you want to meet thomas jefferson, the president. you are this close. why leave now? he convinces him to take a detour. willor six weeks, humboldt be in philadelphia and washington, hanging around with some of the leading artists, me
that what happens in the alps could predict what you saw in the andes and what you might see in the rocky mountains. that climate was a global and not local. what you found plants and altitude you found them could tell you a lot about the local ecosystem. it's a concept we pretty much take for granted these days, but at the time, it was a new way to think. and humboldt spent 50 years amassing the data from around the globe that would let him put together something he called the unityf...
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the rocky road up the hill to the palace was once traveled on the backs of elephants by the court followers. alexander the great marched his army out of india with 200 elephants. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> he looked out from the terrace of the palace his fathers had built and saw the pleasant plains below. he decided it was time to come out of the fortified hills. in 1728, he built the city, the one of the first planned cities of its day. no rumors of discontent were allowed to reach the monarchy in the courtyards of the city palace or the corridors of the palace of the winds. he preferred to think about the shape of the earth, the universe and the stars. mrs. kennedy's journey continues back into time. another city, another age, another monument. the year 1569. ♪ the city abandoned, the emperor long sense gone, the monument remains. marble and mother of pearl to honor a tomb of a saint. the saint prophesied that the emperor would have the son he wanted. and so the story is told, ak ba the great had a son, and his son had a son. ♪ the monuments of india's past do not, however, belong to the past. they belong
the rocky road up the hill to the palace was once traveled on the backs of elephants by the court followers. alexander the great marched his army out of india with 200 elephants. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> he looked out from the terrace of the palace his fathers had built and saw the pleasant plains below. he decided it was time to come out of the fortified hills. in 1728, he built the city, the one of the first planned cities of its day. no rumors of discontent were allowed to reach the monarchy in...
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he supports to non profits, tenders craig hospital, and the rocky mountain academy. . >> i would like to extend my thanks to my sponsors, to my company and then all, and to all of my team. for the many years of support if you. from a and lasting my family of course my thanks to them for allowing me to do the crazy things and travel all the crazy places i've have. many years and thank you very much it's an honor to be part of this. here is looking forward to a very good 2021. >> since 21 did since 2020 wealth, bob foot has been with kgb company. he entered our industry in -- he had a small company, later acquired by cable systems. he moved to supply is operations manager. for you to either joined iris as a communications. he joined try net and became a vice president. during 30 years of service, he served as chapter president, from 1996 to 1999. he served on the national ctv board for 12 years, including chairman vice chairman at secretary. a hall of fame inductee he was a member of the year in 2005. outside of he, he is co-owner and treasure of a marine charity service. bob is sponsor
he supports to non profits, tenders craig hospital, and the rocky mountain academy. . >> i would like to extend my thanks to my sponsors, to my company and then all, and to all of my team. for the many years of support if you. from a and lasting my family of course my thanks to them for allowing me to do the crazy things and travel all the crazy places i've have. many years and thank you very much it's an honor to be part of this. here is looking forward to a very good 2021. >>...
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servants 5th paved the way for riffs like this one and scorpions rocky like a hurricane. jethro tolls locomotive breath. an idea that is that is repeated very often as a repeating motif which then tends to be shortened to wrist play to them did did use that idea and develops that idea of that. in a world turned upside down by the coronavirus it was a tumultuous beethoven year for john noir meyer's beethoven project concert went on and on the world environment day in june d.w. premiered the sound of nature documentary inspired by beethoven's pastoral symphony . of the pandemic many festivities have now been rescheduled for next year including the big fan fest and the composer's hometown of bon and so the celebrations continue until beethoven's 251st birthday next to some. lots of birthday cake and you can of course watch those documentaries on our you tube channel classical music and a world without beethoven is also available on amazon prime well now of course it's a roll over beethoven very appropriately from the man who said it 1st because x. beatles or paul mccartney h
servants 5th paved the way for riffs like this one and scorpions rocky like a hurricane. jethro tolls locomotive breath. an idea that is that is repeated very often as a repeating motif which then tends to be shortened to wrist play to them did did use that idea and develops that idea of that. in a world turned upside down by the coronavirus it was a tumultuous beethoven year for john noir meyer's beethoven project concert went on and on the world environment day in june d.w. premiered the...
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christmas in the rockies is available now on fox nation. sign up at fox nation.com to start streaming tonight. all right. that is not all. we have a lot of festive films taking place on fox nation to get your family in the holiday spirit in this time year. like christmas on the range, or one holiday wish is to keep her ranch afloat. the charming son offers help and maybe more, but can he be trusted? >> sounds juicy. christmas on the ranges of modern-day western film with action, adventure, and emotion which we like, and is a tribute to small-town big dreams and the power of love. it's available right now i'm fox nation.com. if the beach is more your vibe, we've got you covered with our new movie called christmas on the coast. a big city novelist desperate to save her career returns to her small coastal hometown hoping to find inspiration during the holiday and encounters an unexpected twist. >> you can watch christmas on the coast right now exclusively on fox nation. >> also this month we are bringing you back a classic. how about being cro
christmas in the rockies is available now on fox nation. sign up at fox nation.com to start streaming tonight. all right. that is not all. we have a lot of festive films taking place on fox nation to get your family in the holiday spirit in this time year. like christmas on the range, or one holiday wish is to keep her ranch afloat. the charming son offers help and maybe more, but can he be trusted? >> sounds juicy. christmas on the ranges of modern-day western film with action,...
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rocky time in the united states senate if the republicans are doing their job.e on what are the chances 1 to 10 that the supreme court will actually accept the losses and except the lawsuit that you mentioned at the outset challenging what was happening in pennsylvania? >> i hope to attend. at this is a case that is very vital that goes to the heart of the mail and balloting changes. that the pennsylvania legislature adopted in contravention of their own constitution. if federal equal put trash and problems there i hope the u.s. supreme court will bring this up. we can't be waiting for resolution, they need to hear it the case now. of the petition went in today. i hope the supreme court will grant and move forward on an expedited basis immediately. >> laura: you and senator cruz very outspoken on that today. i thank you so much for being here tonight, we really appreciate it. as a senator manchin, the biden team is demanding the g.o.p. green light these potential closed link cases even before the inauguration and before these challenges fully go to the court sys
rocky time in the united states senate if the republicans are doing their job.e on what are the chances 1 to 10 that the supreme court will actually accept the losses and except the lawsuit that you mentioned at the outset challenging what was happening in pennsylvania? >> i hope to attend. at this is a case that is very vital that goes to the heart of the mail and balloting changes. that the pennsylvania legislature adopted in contravention of their own constitution. if federal equal put...
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the rocky road up the hill to the emperor's palace was once traveled on the lumbering backs of elephantsh, the first, and his retinue of court followers, 350 years ago. alexander the great marched his armies out of india with 200 notably --with nearly a thousand, a long time ago. ♪ maharaja sawai ajay singh looked up from the terrace of the palace his father had built, and sought the pleasant plains below. he decided it was time to come out of the fortified hills. in 1728 he built jaipur, the pink city, one of the first planned cities of its day. ♪ no murmurs of discontent if there were any, were allowed to reach this monarch's ears in the courtyards of the city palace or the corridors of a hawa mahal, the palace of the winds. maharaja sawai ajay singh was a scientist. he preferred to think about the shape of the earth, the universe, and the stars. ♪ mrs. kennedy's journey continues back into time, another city, another age, another monument. the year, 1569. the city, abandoned, the emperor long since gone, the monument remains, marble and mother-of-pearl to honor the tomb of a saint. in
the rocky road up the hill to the emperor's palace was once traveled on the lumbering backs of elephantsh, the first, and his retinue of court followers, 350 years ago. alexander the great marched his armies out of india with 200 notably --with nearly a thousand, a long time ago. ♪ maharaja sawai ajay singh looked up from the terrace of the palace his father had built, and sought the pleasant plains below. he decided it was time to come out of the fortified hills. in 1728 he built jaipur, the...
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there's been a lot of coverage how the pollsters got it wrong congress is about as popular as a rocky mountain oyster in a bullpen. we've been together, able to do many good things and i hope that we can use those to drive even and show thes american people that faith in this institution is actually well-deserved. over the last six years i worked hard to pass the mandatory sanctions on north korea to do nuclear guys that regime. it was an honor to work with senator menendez throughout the process. senator marquis and i led the comprehensive strategy for a free and open indo pacific reinsurance initiative and gary peters led to the reauthorization of the american legislation to keep the united states competitive in science and engineering to get more women and minorities into the field and advance the scientific research discoveries. the prevention bill that we were able to pass into law represents the first bill in history to pass the senate and house unanimously with specific language. this bill will save lives. i was honored to move the headquarters to colorado and finally get fundi
there's been a lot of coverage how the pollsters got it wrong congress is about as popular as a rocky mountain oyster in a bullpen. we've been together, able to do many good things and i hope that we can use those to drive even and show thes american people that faith in this institution is actually well-deserved. over the last six years i worked hard to pass the mandatory sanctions on north korea to do nuclear guys that regime. it was an honor to work with senator menendez throughout the...
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doctor ma clinic was one of five officers who died from rocky mountain spotted fever.imately developed. one of the most perplexing diseases of the time was played rug, 5000 people a year were dying from it in the early years of the century. ph as physician joseph goldberg or carefully studied the disease, visiting the orphanages and prisons where most struck. most doctors believe it was from infection. convinced of his own theories, gold burger and his wife had themselves injected with the blood of those who had the disease. his findings were startling. for a diet poor diet not infection caused the. soon pull lycra was conquered by inexpensive dietary supplements. the core pioneered treatment for tuberculosis and bubonic plague control at risk of their own safety. they fought the battles in the laboratories and in the communities as well. in san francisco and other cities, the officers work to vanquish the culprits of bubonic plague. rats and ground squirrels and their fleece. energetic cleanup campaigns over the years led to the control of the dreaded played. venereal
doctor ma clinic was one of five officers who died from rocky mountain spotted fever.imately developed. one of the most perplexing diseases of the time was played rug, 5000 people a year were dying from it in the early years of the century. ph as physician joseph goldberg or carefully studied the disease, visiting the orphanages and prisons where most struck. most doctors believe it was from infection. convinced of his own theories, gold burger and his wife had themselves injected with the...
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becomes president come january and these are the people he puts up, he ought to be prepared for a rockyocky time if the republicans are doing their job. >> laura: what'sn the chances that the supreme court will accept the lawsuit and accept the lawsuit you mentioned at the outset challenging what was happening in pennsylvania? >> i hope ten. this is a very vital case, laura, that goes to the heart of the male in balloting changes that the pennsylvania legislature adoptive in contravention of theirpt own ste constitution. equal protection, federal equal protectionti problems there. so i certainly hope that the u.s. supreme court will take this case up, even on an emergency basis. we can't be sitting around waiting for the resolution, we need to hear the case now. the petition has gone in today and i hope the supreme court will grant cert and move forward on an expedited basis eximmediately. >> laura: you and senator cruz very outspoken on that today. senator, thank you so much for being here. we really appreciate it. as the senator mentioned, the biden team demand that the g.o.p. green l
becomes president come january and these are the people he puts up, he ought to be prepared for a rockyocky time if the republicans are doing their job. >> laura: what'sn the chances that the supreme court will accept the lawsuit and accept the lawsuit you mentioned at the outset challenging what was happening in pennsylvania? >> i hope ten. this is a very vital case, laura, that goes to the heart of the male in balloting changes that the pennsylvania legislature adoptive in...