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we show you closing in. >> roger. >> be docked in a second, i hope. >> roger. >> 10 to houston. are looking good. we can see the markings. with the rendezvous, and it looks like you are connecting. >> thrusters, we haven't fired yet. >> roger. >> snap, snap, and we're there. got two grays. >> roger. >> docked, charlie. >> team, we can read the numbers on the right docking window. >> during the docking, apollo 10 encountered its first problem. >> for apollo, it had to be fixed. it would be and that is when we would get our first pictures of earth. >> charily, it is so hard to describe. you can go right past alaska and you can see the polar cap. it's incredible. >> we see it all here, gene. the colors are really beautiful. >> that's great. and the blackest black that you ever could conceive is the setting for all of this. >> right. >> so stafford, young and cernan began their coast away from earth, their speed continually dropping as the arms of earth's gravity tried to pull them back. to control the temperature of the space craft, they performed a slow, steady rotation. >> shortl
we show you closing in. >> roger. >> be docked in a second, i hope. >> roger. >> 10 to houston. are looking good. we can see the markings. with the rendezvous, and it looks like you are connecting. >> thrusters, we haven't fired yet. >> roger. >> snap, snap, and we're there. got two grays. >> roger. >> docked, charlie. >> team, we can read the numbers on the right docking window. >> during the docking, apollo 10 encountered its...
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roger, we reach loud and clear.ad the first drive, which was fantastic. >> the surveyor three target was located in the middle of five craters arranged like a snowman. the upper greater, called head greater, the body, called surveyor crater. surveyor three is located in this crater. the object, to land as close as possible to surveyor crater. then at 50,000 feet, intrepid's engine fired and began the landing sequence. >> your honor 19 follow the feet. i guess you've got the horizon out there. i've got some [inaudible] will back for 3:34. >> okay. i'm trying to treat and look out there. i think i can see my crater. i'm not sure. i'm at three seven. 364, pete. there it is! there it is! son of a gun! right down the middle of the road! outstanding, 42 degrees, pete. >> outstanding! i can't believe, it amazing! fantastic! for 42 degrees, pete. coming down at about 99 feet a second. >> looking good. >> coming down from. >> landing roger, 40 degrees. >> so fantastic, i can't believe it. >> your at 10,000 feet. 1800 feet up
roger, we reach loud and clear.ad the first drive, which was fantastic. >> the surveyor three target was located in the middle of five craters arranged like a snowman. the upper greater, called head greater, the body, called surveyor crater. surveyor three is located in this crater. the object, to land as close as possible to surveyor crater. then at 50,000 feet, intrepid's engine fired and began the landing sequence. >> your honor 19 follow the feet. i guess you've got the horizon...
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s 4 b is looking as planned. >> right on. >> roger.confirm the cut out. >> apollo 10 with a perfect burn was on its way to the moon. now the command and service module separated from the s 4 b and turned around to dock with the lunar module. for the first of many times, tom stafford turned on the small, high-resolution color television camera and shared with the people of earth the spectacular sights of outer space. apollo 10 took along all those who had made and were making the conquest of the moon a reality. >> charlie, we can't be more than about five, ten feet away. >> it's looking real stable. we show you closing in. >> roger. >> houston, you're looking good. we can see the markings. with the rendezvous, and it looks like you are connecting. >> haven't fired yet. >> roger. >> snap, snap, and we're there. got two grays. >> roger. >> team, we can read the numbers on the right docking window. >> during the docking, apollo 10 encountered its first problem. the mylar containing the glass had broken, releasing a firestorm of gas into th
s 4 b is looking as planned. >> right on. >> roger.confirm the cut out. >> apollo 10 with a perfect burn was on its way to the moon. now the command and service module separated from the s 4 b and turned around to dock with the lunar module. for the first of many times, tom stafford turned on the small, high-resolution color television camera and shared with the people of earth the spectacular sights of outer space. apollo 10 took along all those who had made and were making...
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. >> roger. >> flight booster. >> pre press complete. >> roger. >> s 1c complete. we are on internal power. >> roger. how does it look? >> looks good. >> okay. >> mcc recorder at flight speed. >> ignition flight. >> roger. >> looks good here, flight. >> okay. booster. >> looks good. >> cap com, we are on the ground. >> okay. we're go at one, cap com. >> white. >> roger. >> booster, how do you look? >> we look good. >> okay. >> we're go, flight, looks good here. >> good flight. >> okay. econ. >> looks good. >> go for staging, cap com. >> confirm. >> roger. >> roger. >> flight trajectory confirmed staging. >> roger. >> flight booster the inboard out. >> okay. >> flight confirmed. number five engine down. >> boost, you don't see any problem with that, do you? >> negative. not right now, flight. all the other engines are go. >> the next step in the routine of lunar flight was to burn out of earth orbit toward the moon, then pull free of the third stage and dock with the lunar module aquarius. at the controls of the command module odyssey jack swiggert. >> we are hard d
. >> roger. >> flight booster. >> pre press complete. >> roger. >> s 1c complete. we are on internal power. >> roger. how does it look? >> looks good. >> okay. >> mcc recorder at flight speed. >> ignition flight. >> roger. >> looks good here, flight. >> okay. booster. >> looks good. >> cap com, we are on the ground. >> okay. we're go at one, cap com. >> white. >> roger. >> booster,...
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for the checklist. >> roger.ck? over? >> gold stone station reports a very weak signal. we believe that there are now maneuvering a spacecraft and the trans position and docking maneuver and the antenna patterns are not too good at the moment, so we have a weak signal strength. >> the command service module separated and turned around to dock with eagle lunar module. >> apollo 11 this is houston. how do you read. >> apollo 11 this is houston, radio check. over. >> roger, we're copying you about 5 by 2. can you give us a status report erksz please. >> how you reading now? >> loud and clear and we understand you are docked. >> that's affirmative. >> houston, we recommend you accept 949 continue through your sequence of sightings and we'll analyze the data afterwards, over. >> okay. >> on board was a fourth brain, a small computer called disky that solved problems and helping with long sequence of systems checks and data exchange with earth. >> apollo 11 houston we'd like you to press on to star 44 over. >> roger. >
for the checklist. >> roger.ck? over? >> gold stone station reports a very weak signal. we believe that there are now maneuvering a spacecraft and the trans position and docking maneuver and the antenna patterns are not too good at the moment, so we have a weak signal strength. >> the command service module separated and turned around to dock with eagle lunar module. >> apollo 11 this is houston. how do you read. >> apollo 11 this is houston, radio check. over....
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i see surveyor. >> roger, clipper. good eyeball.l done. >> a major goal of apollo 12 had been accomplished because before man can be engaged in meaningful lunar exploration they must be able to pick a precise site and get there. but now it was time to exit the intrepid and begin the exploration and experiments. conrad climbed out first. >> approach. hey, i will tell you what we're right next to. >> yeah. >> we are about 25 feet in front of the surveyor. >> that's good. that's where we wanted to be. >> i bet you when i get down to the bottom of the ladder i can see the surveyor. >> okay. >> that may have been a small one for neil, but that's a long one for me. >> you will never believe it. guess what i see sitting on the side of the crater? the old surveyor, yes, sir. does that look neat? it can't be any further than 600 feet from here. how about that. >> how pete conrad collected a preliminary geological sample. >> i had the impression i don't want to move too rapidly, but i can walk quite well. seems a little weird. i don't think y
i see surveyor. >> roger, clipper. good eyeball.l done. >> a major goal of apollo 12 had been accomplished because before man can be engaged in meaningful lunar exploration they must be able to pick a precise site and get there. but now it was time to exit the intrepid and begin the exploration and experiments. conrad climbed out first. >> approach. hey, i will tell you what we're right next to. >> yeah. >> we are about 25 feet in front of the surveyor. >>...
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. ♪♪ >> roger, we confirm. >> the power is gone. >> roger, tower. >> when apollo was safely under waype were over. >> it could honestly be said that this was the culmination of the dreams and fantasies of the dreams and work from people over centuries of time. >> divas, le mercury, chafee, copernicus, tchaikovsky. >> and robert goddard the rocket pioneer, the dreamershed and they called him the moon man and laughed, but on his own, he went on designing and inventing and testing. the first proving grounds were on his aunt effee's farm in auburn, massachusetts. the neighbors complained. with a grant from daniel guggenheim, he moved to new mexico with his wife es ster who was also his photographer. in the end, he had accumulated over 200 pattons from multi staged rockets to fuel pumps to multi-engine rockets. by the year 1930s, his rockets had achieved a power of 2000 miles per hour and a altitude of 2000 feet. this is the year that the pa apollo astronauts were born. goddard had a vision of the age of space, but the world was too slow to make it after before -- make it happen before his
. ♪♪ >> roger, we confirm. >> the power is gone. >> roger, tower. >> when apollo was safely under waype were over. >> it could honestly be said that this was the culmination of the dreams and fantasies of the dreams and work from people over centuries of time. >> divas, le mercury, chafee, copernicus, tchaikovsky. >> and robert goddard the rocket pioneer, the dreamershed and they called him the moon man and laughed, but on his own, he went on...
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that feedback room, roger? itrefoil to see the results isn't it. that feedback room, roger?om the report - feedback room, roger? well -- what we have seen from the report this - we have seen from the report this morning, is that climate change is already with us, here and now, climate change was responsible for the heat wave that ravaged a lot of north america injune, and climate change is fuelling every world fire in the sense that there is, the earth has heated up so it makes fire more easy, it is fuelling things like the rains we had in northern europe, because moist air can carry more water, so the truth is people used to think about climate change being somewhere in the future, somewhere else, the truth is climate change is here, it is here now and it is going to get worse because we mentioned that 1.5 thresholdel, that is the amount we shouldn't exceed preindustrial temperatures, hitting that will be very very very tough, yet the same today on the panel we do hit it. we can restrict the worst catastrophes of climate change. 0therwise catastrophes of climate change. oth
that feedback room, roger? itrefoil to see the results isn't it. that feedback room, roger?om the report - feedback room, roger? well -- what we have seen from the report this - we have seen from the report this morning, is that climate change is already with us, here and now, climate change was responsible for the heat wave that ravaged a lot of north america injune, and climate change is fuelling every world fire in the sense that there is, the earth has heated up so it makes fire more easy,...
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. >> roger. complete. >> typist are? we are an internal power and will go. >> that's good. >> fcc recorders [inaudible] ignition. >> so to go, all engines. >> roger. >> okay. looks good here, go to green. looks good. >> okay jim, now we go one. okay, we're going one, captain. >> looks good. okay, we are go flight, looks good here. looks good, flight. looks good, flight. okay, looks fine. [inaudible] nightfall i've directory controlled confirmed, staging. >> roger. >> flight confirmed. the 500 down. we don't see any problem without. >> negative, not right, now flight. all the [inaudible] argo. >> the next step in the routine of lunar flight was to burn out of earth orbit toward the moon. then full free off the third stage and talk with the lunar module, aquarius. at the controls of the command module odyssey, jack swiggert. we are hard docked here, houston. >> roger, hard docked. >> they put aquarius away from the saturn third stage, the as four b. >> i can see the s four b now in the hatch windows. odyssey and aquarius m
. >> roger. complete. >> typist are? we are an internal power and will go. >> that's good. >> fcc recorders [inaudible] ignition. >> so to go, all engines. >> roger. >> okay. looks good here, go to green. looks good. >> okay jim, now we go one. okay, we're going one, captain. >> looks good. okay, we are go flight, looks good here. looks good, flight. looks good, flight. okay, looks fine. [inaudible] nightfall i've directory controlled...
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roger _ this latest knee surgery? as you say. roger is — this latest knee surgery? as you say.knee surgery? as you say, roger is a pretty _ this latest knee surgery? as you | say, roger is a pretty exceptional athlete, a wonderful, wonderfully naturally gifted tennis player who does plenty of think to surprise us. reaching the quarterfinals of wimbledon, given the context of what has followed, looks like a pretty incredible achievement, we own a difficult it is to perform a top—level support. —— we all know how difficult it is. but, yes, it looks like this could be a bridge too farfor him, even if he does get back, it sounds like it is not going to before the end of this year, so that's another six months on perhaps, and realistically it will be in about two and half years since he has been playing regularly given the other knee surgeries he has been through, so, yeah, it is going to be a really, really tough challenge for him to come back and perform at the top level. i kind of see him maybe taking on more of a kind of exhibition stands going forward, he had been doing his tri
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. >> roger. the arm is up right now. >> nothing like being up to your arm pits in literal garbage. >> finding a suitable site to place the scientific instruments was the next order of business. shepard and mitchell now began setting up the automatic scientific laboratory. a small nuclear generator to power the array. the central station to transmit data to earth. a sizeometer to detect on and within the moon. a series of three experiments to measure charged particles near the lunar surface. an independent experiment to reflect laser beams from earth enabling extremely precise measurements as thing like earth to moon distance. the wobble of the earth's axis, continental drift and shifts of the earth's crust. and a mortar to be fired by a signal from earth sometime in the next year. the impact of the charges would be picked up by apollo 14's sizometer. as a sign exercise, mitchell use a thumper to control the shotgun type charges. the vibrations from these detonations were picked up by a series of
. >> roger. the arm is up right now. >> nothing like being up to your arm pits in literal garbage. >> finding a suitable site to place the scientific instruments was the next order of business. shepard and mitchell now began setting up the automatic scientific laboratory. a small nuclear generator to power the array. the central station to transmit data to earth. a sizeometer to detect on and within the moon. a series of three experiments to measure charged particles near the...
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roger: yo creo que Últimamente van a salir a votar.o creo que si se enfocan tienen una oportunidad de campaÑa para verdaderamente enseÑarle al pueblo latino que deben votar en la elecciÓn para no destruirlo, pero tienen que hacerlo rÁpidamente porque el tiempo ya se va pasando. presentador: allÍ estÁ en la invitaciÓn es para que la comunidad hispana se presente a votar o vote de manera. roger: salgan a votar y que alcen su voz para que nos escuchen. presentador: que los hispanos sigan haciÉndose sentir, como se han hecho sentir siempre. gracias, roger salazar. interesantÍsimo platicar contigo. sobre este tema el comentario al final del programa. desde que comenzÓ el curso escolar muchas escuelas han reportado muchos pasos positivos de coronavirus. ¿quÉ pueden hacer los padres para proteger a sus hijos? esto y mÁs cuando volvamos a el punto california. presentador: la preocupaciÓn entre muchos padres de familia es entendible luego de escuchar casos positivos en las escuelas y tambiÉn en los procesos de prueba diagnÓstica que se estÁn ha
roger: yo creo que Últimamente van a salir a votar.o creo que si se enfocan tienen una oportunidad de campaÑa para verdaderamente enseÑarle al pueblo latino que deben votar en la elecciÓn para no destruirlo, pero tienen que hacerlo rÁpidamente porque el tiempo ya se va pasando. presentador: allÍ estÁ en la invitaciÓn es para que la comunidad hispana se presente a votar o vote de manera. roger: salgan a votar y que alcen su voz para que nos escuchen. presentador: que los hispanos sigan...
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sasha: gracias, roger, por brindarnos los detalles.se baja y llama 911, pero el agresor regresa y le sigue dando puÑetazos violentamente causando graves lesiones en los oÍdos, brazos y costillas. su prÓxima pelea estÁ a la vuelta de la esquina y la leyenda del boxeo oscar de la hoya revela detalles de su vida personal. paulina: el dÍa de hoy nos acompaÑa con la exclusiva que veremos en "primer impacto". ivan, bienvenido seas a este espacio. ivan: un exclusivo con oscar de la hoya . yolo entrevista 20 aÑos y lo volvÍ a entrevistar ahora a oscar de la hoya que enfrentarÁ a un experto. por quÉ devuelve oscar ? es la pregunta. yo creo que esuna forma para el de calmar su turbulencia interior, sus adicciones. me parece que el boxeo lea salvado la vida, como vos mismo lo dice y me parece que oscar necesita permanentemente estar en contacto con el pÚblico. un exclusiva donde habrÁ de sus adicciones, infancia, relaciÓn con su madre. la verdad es que no se lo puede perder y vamos a escuchar este anticipo. adelante. oscar: ha hecho mucho trabajo
sasha: gracias, roger, por brindarnos los detalles.se baja y llama 911, pero el agresor regresa y le sigue dando puÑetazos violentamente causando graves lesiones en los oÍdos, brazos y costillas. su prÓxima pelea estÁ a la vuelta de la esquina y la leyenda del boxeo oscar de la hoya revela detalles de su vida personal. paulina: el dÍa de hoy nos acompaÑa con la exclusiva que veremos en "primer impacto". ivan, bienvenido seas a este espacio. ivan: un exclusivo con oscar de la...
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roger federer with 21 majors the all time record. so an awful lot at stake here, and i suspect with each round he wins the pressure on the hype is only going to accelerate. well, we'll have more on that match coming up shortly out of new york. but for now, i had you back over to sammy hang sides clear. you can get much more now web site. the address for you now, is there a dot com web back with another full new show that's coming up from london? just a couple of minutes. stay with the news. news, news, news. news. this isn't my story. it's the story of my friend. she told us that she didn't want to be here. she didn't want to live anymore. was too hard. a survivor dedicates her life to educating and saving others from suicide. we're the ones that are dying. we're the ones that are losing our friends and therefore we have to be the ones that will stand up and solve it because no one else is going to where there is hope, a witness documentary on, not just, you know, the city of cobble has experience. so much of people for decades and t
roger federer with 21 majors the all time record. so an awful lot at stake here, and i suspect with each round he wins the pressure on the hype is only going to accelerate. well, we'll have more on that match coming up shortly out of new york. but for now, i had you back over to sammy hang sides clear. you can get much more now web site. the address for you now, is there a dot com web back with another full new show that's coming up from london? just a couple of minutes. stay with the news....
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rogers. i apologize. mr. rogers: listen, joe biden has not been listening to anybody. he's not listening now. one fact that was abundantly clear in the briefing we just had is that it's not possible to get all the americans out of afghanistan by next tuesday. and then you heard the president go on the air within the last hour and say it's still a hard deadline. that is reckless and it is going to leave blood on people's hands. everything about the situation that we're in now is joe biden's fault. when he told george stephanopoulos a couple of days ago that none of his advisors advised him against leaving afghanistan the way he's doing it, that's just a lie. the fact is, joe biden made the announcement in april of unconditional withdrawal. in may and in june, our committee repeatedly was asking the administration for a plan. how are you going to responsibly withdrawal? and they couldn't give us one. i wrote a letter to the president in july asking for a plan, still haven't got a response. and now, in august, the taliban takes over. he's not listening to his advisors. he
rogers. i apologize. mr. rogers: listen, joe biden has not been listening to anybody. he's not listening now. one fact that was abundantly clear in the briefing we just had is that it's not possible to get all the americans out of afghanistan by next tuesday. and then you heard the president go on the air within the last hour and say it's still a hard deadline. that is reckless and it is going to leave blood on people's hands. everything about the situation that we're in now is joe biden's...
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we had gus grisham, ed white and roger chaffy. and we had worked with gus in the mercury and gemini program and i worked and did most of the procedural development work. roger chaffey was sort of unknown to us, although he did have a reputation as one of the navy pilots who took the pictures over cuba during the missile crisis. this test this friday hadn't been going very well. we had problems with communications, we had problems with life support. basically the crew reported a noxious odor inside the spacecraft. basically the test procedures, the countdowns, we had problems. four minutes after we entered a hold before we transferred and thrown power fire exploded in that spacecraft. and those of us that were there that day will never forget it. it was searing. but basically it was what we needed to get our act together to follow president kennedy's challenge to go to the moon, and we did. we became tough and competent. and those were the words that were written on every blackboard, in mission control and in my office area, tough
we had gus grisham, ed white and roger chaffy. and we had worked with gus in the mercury and gemini program and i worked and did most of the procedural development work. roger chaffey was sort of unknown to us, although he did have a reputation as one of the navy pilots who took the pictures over cuba during the missile crisis. this test this friday hadn't been going very well. we had problems with communications, we had problems with life support. basically the crew reported a noxious odor...
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te advertimos que las imagenes que nos presenta roger borges a continuacion son fuertes...roger: es el saldo que dejaron dos atacantes suicidas, luego de detonar sus bombas en kabul, afganistÁn, otros por hombres armados abrieron fuego a la multitud, entre las vÍctimas hay niÑos, miembros de ejÉrcito estadounidense. se cree que el grupo del estado islÁmico es responsable. un portavoz del pentÁgono confirmÓ la situaciÓn, indicando que uno fue cerca del aeropuerto, y la otra al lado de un hotel no muy lejos del lugar. las explosiones ocurren en medio de un intenso precio para evacuar estadounidenses, una situaciÓn que el nÚmero. a miles de personas desde hace dÍas en azafrÁn del terminal aÉreo. roger: en los Últimos dÍas estados unidos y varias naciones advirtieron sobre la posibilidad de ataques en ese lugar. elyangÉlica: gracias. aquÍ comienza esta obra una conferencia de prensa desde el pentÁgono, vamos escuchar. carolina: se espera que en cualquier momento llegue probablemente el secretario de prensa del pentÁgono h hablar sobre la situaciÓn actual que transcurre. >> un n
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roger, i'll ask you, where is she? an urgent matter for this administration? >> it is not inconsistent to treat it in a sober policy fashion and get resources to the border at the same time not projecting hysterical social media like the previous administration did. we dialed back from the reports this network did in april that all migrants coming across were being given vice president's book. >> sandra: hold on, hold on. t.w. we have to deal with the facts at hand. there is a record number of people coming over that border. obvious concerns on many levels about this. we are talking about the concern during a pandemic to have this number of people flowing over our border. we don't know their health status. >> the reason i can give you an answer real easy. the reason this administration is not taking this seriously is because they've had to deal with crisis after crisis. not only are we facing the biden border christs, the biden crime crisis and energy crisis and those are just domestic. lets not even mention the situat
roger, i'll ask you, where is she? an urgent matter for this administration? >> it is not inconsistent to treat it in a sober policy fashion and get resources to the border at the same time not projecting hysterical social media like the previous administration did. we dialed back from the reports this network did in april that all migrants coming across were being given vice president's book. >> sandra: hold on, hold on. t.w. we have to deal with the facts at hand. there is a...
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roger borges tiene las imÁgenes y lo que debes saber.n son consistentes con los de sus insectos. Éstas avispas no son originarias de estados unidos, fueron descubiertas por primera vez en 2019 en el estado de washington. despuÉs se realizÓ la primera control de la plaga y se logrÓ que se le implantaron un chip de localizaciÓn que permitiÓ a los expertos darles seguimiento y encontrar el nido cerca de la frontera con canadÁ. miden aproximadamente dos pulgadas de largo como el mayor problema de la especie asiÁtica es que pueden devastar a grandes cabe destacar estos --de miel avispones asesinos-- normalmente -no atacan- a la personas ni a los animales --a no ser--- que se sientan -- amenazados-- o son-- provocados-- a menos que se sientan amenazados pero sÍ son peligrosos. lo mÁs probable, segÚn los expertos, es que aÚn queden otros. chicas, regreso con ustedes. satcha: ay, hay que tener mucho cuidado. y quiero que vean lo siguiente, el amor y la imaginaciÓn no tiene lÍmites. un granjero demuestra su afecto por un familiar haciendo este he
roger borges tiene las imÁgenes y lo que debes saber.n son consistentes con los de sus insectos. Éstas avispas no son originarias de estados unidos, fueron descubiertas por primera vez en 2019 en el estado de washington. despuÉs se realizÓ la primera control de la plaga y se logrÓ que se le implantaron un chip de localizaciÓn que permitiÓ a los expertos darles seguimiento y encontrar el nido cerca de la frontera con canadÁ. miden aproximadamente dos pulgadas de largo como el mayor...
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roger bennett, everybody! treatment, there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor and switched to fewer medicines with dovato. dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. with just 2 medicines in 1 pill, dovato is as effective as a 3-drug regimen... to help you reach and stay undetectable. research shows people who take hiv treatment as prescribed and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit hiv through sex. don't take dovato if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you take dofetilide. taking dovato with dofetilide can cause serious or life-threatening side effects. hepatitis b can become harder to treat while on dovato. don't stop dovato without talking to your doctor, as your hepatitis b may worsen or become life-threatening. serious or life-threatening side effects can occur, including allergic reactions, lactic acid buildup, and liver problems. if you have a rash and other symptoms of an allergic reaction, stop dovato a
roger bennett, everybody! treatment, there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor and switched to fewer medicines with dovato. dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. with just 2 medicines in 1 pill, dovato is as effective as a 3-drug regimen... to help you reach and stay undetectable. research shows people who take hiv treatment as prescribed and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit hiv through sex....
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it was designed by george rogers. he was the premier architect in mobile during that time, and he designed the main public library as well, as well as several other buildings. but that's the national african-american archives museum. okay? let's walk down and i'm going to talk about during the 1980s we had something come through mobile called urban renewal. well, urban renewal removed a lot of buildings, but didn't renew nothing, okay? as we go down this street, this was the african-american shopping center of mobile. there was nothing but black businesses on this street. any and everything that you needed you could purchase on this street. and it was kind of during the jim crow days that either you were not accepted in the white community or you were scared to go. so businesses opened up in the african-american part of the community where you could shop and buy clothes, food, go to the movies, see your physician, your dentist, get your prescriptions filled. whatever you needed, you could purchase on this street. appl
it was designed by george rogers. he was the premier architect in mobile during that time, and he designed the main public library as well, as well as several other buildings. but that's the national african-american archives museum. okay? let's walk down and i'm going to talk about during the 1980s we had something come through mobile called urban renewal. well, urban renewal removed a lot of buildings, but didn't renew nothing, okay? as we go down this street, this was the african-american...
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gracias, roger borges.o tormentas de arena. imagÍnense un oasis inhabitable un documental de univision noticias. ahora nos conectamos con mauricio rodrÍguez para conocer mÁs detalles. es un placer que nos acompaÑes, gracias. mauricio: ¿cÓmo estÁs? el placer es mÍo. satcha: ¿quÉ revela este documental? mauricio: tÚ bien los dicho ahora. las consecuencias del cambio climÁtico se estÁn sintiendo cada vez mÁs fuerte en todos lados del mundo. y hay sitios pues que se siente mucho peor lo que revela el documental es que no a todos los afecta por igual. es decir, hemos descubierto lo que los cientÍficos han acuÑado como la brecha climÁtica. aquellas personas que tienen menos recursos, indocumentados casi siempre personas de color, sufren muchÍsimo mÁs las consecuencias del cambio climÁtico, por lo que no tienen los recursos para poder tener un hogar seguro. satcha: es que estamos hablando de mÁs del 90% de la poblaciones de minorÍa y el 78% no tiene documentos. ¿quÉ pueden hacer estas familias afectadas por esta b
gracias, roger borges.o tormentas de arena. imagÍnense un oasis inhabitable un documental de univision noticias. ahora nos conectamos con mauricio rodrÍguez para conocer mÁs detalles. es un placer que nos acompaÑes, gracias. mauricio: ¿cÓmo estÁs? el placer es mÍo. satcha: ¿quÉ revela este documental? mauricio: tÚ bien los dicho ahora. las consecuencias del cambio climÁtico se estÁn sintiendo cada vez mÁs fuerte en todos lados del mundo. y hay sitios pues que se siente mucho peor...
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and that research took a huge leap forward in medical application when a grad student in rogers's labpivotal discovery: that silicon-the foundation material in all modern electronics-actually dissolves in water. >> that was very surprising to us. nobody thought that was the case. silicon is kind of a miracle material in a lot of ways, because it's providing the semiconductor functionality in our bio resorbable devices, but it's needed for natural body processes as well. so it's almost like there's a vitamin tablet element to our dissolvable electronic devices. >> reporter: rogers' team began collaborating with medical scientists-looking to implant transient devices that can track the recovery from brain injuries, for example, or stimulate nerve regeneration. for the pacemaker, researchers at george washington university have been testing the device on animals and even a few human hearts, from patients who were brain dead and had earlier consented to be donors. >> we were able to capture the heart rhythm for the human heart on the human scale. >> reporter: it's expected to be at least
and that research took a huge leap forward in medical application when a grad student in rogers's labpivotal discovery: that silicon-the foundation material in all modern electronics-actually dissolves in water. >> that was very surprising to us. nobody thought that was the case. silicon is kind of a miracle material in a lot of ways, because it's providing the semiconductor functionality in our bio resorbable devices, but it's needed for natural body processes as well. so it's almost...
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back with me barbara and roger. the increase on things that feel like infrastructure that are important to our lives. we talked about the stuff the tech companies are not doing well. is there some role for tech companies to be working with the government to try and squaush these attacks? >> i think that's an excellent transitional move. i think in the long run the government needs to have its own capability. the challenge that we face today is that we have essentially had an unregulated economy for the last 40 years. as a result a lot of laws that are there to protect consumers and to protect businesses are just not enforced. and we have lost the muscle tone for taking care of it. and so the challenge is to push back on this now and to actually get the government up to speed. it needs to do that. in the short-term, having support from microsoft and others i think is going to help. but it's only a transition. we need to rethink the architect systems and rethink the penalties for businesses that do not anticipate and
back with me barbara and roger. the increase on things that feel like infrastructure that are important to our lives. we talked about the stuff the tech companies are not doing well. is there some role for tech companies to be working with the government to try and squaush these attacks? >> i think that's an excellent transitional move. i think in the long run the government needs to have its own capability. the challenge that we face today is that we have essentially had an unregulated...
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most a roger li busy has come to this graveyard. asked jen capital it's been a quiet refuge from the chaos of the city, but it offered him little p. as in law. what was that was a movie one month home on the honeymoon, of another i was a t t at just bo wanted to be dr. young. you're cautious on my my situation with the rest of the, you know on a saturday afternoon in may of this year, the lay how was waiting for her younger sister outside the gate go shop high as girls build onto the street car bomb exploded just a few meters away the to determine moody agree to lead to do just walk out of the the looking glass and i give my hands in front of my face. glove, my when i open my eyes, i can believe the principal akilah tab coolly ran to the front gate when she heard the black sugar look telling them to go to the front on the chasm to go back into the country. as neighbors rushed to help and girls in all directions, more bombs, explode. russia heard the explosion from his home that are going to do my good, good, bullish mother, the music, one of the that she showed up in the more that is
most a roger li busy has come to this graveyard. asked jen capital it's been a quiet refuge from the chaos of the city, but it offered him little p. as in law. what was that was a movie one month home on the honeymoon, of another i was a t t at just bo wanted to be dr. young. you're cautious on my my situation with the rest of the, you know on a saturday afternoon in may of this year, the lay how was waiting for her younger sister outside the gate go shop high as girls build onto the street car...
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roger bennett, everybody!ere. now get after it. cause you're good to go. switch to setting up the easy way. switch to chromebook does your vitamin c last twenty-four hours? only nature's bounty does. immune twenty-four hour plus has longer lasting vitamin c. plus, herbal and other immune superstars. only from nature's bounty. >> stephen: that's it for "the late show," everybody. tune in tomorrow when my guest will be daniel radcliffe. good night. ( cheers and applause ) ♪...
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roger li busy has come to this great money. asked jen, capital it's been a quiet refuge from the chaos of the city, but it offered him little peace. john and i went online and it was a month that watch a movie one month and another and i was a t t at just both wanted to be docked and of course my, my situation with the rest of the, you know, i got on a saturday afternoon in may of this year. so late, i was waiting for her younger sister outside the gate of chicago high as girls build onto the street car bomb, they quoted just a few meters away. the to determine moody, agree to lead to do just walk out of the key. i'm looking up my glasses and explode. i give my hands in front of my face. lose my. when i open my eyes, i can be the principal akilah tab coolly ran to the front gate. when she heard the black sugar look, telling them to get the message. not only for them to tell you to go back to see if they can go as neighbors rushed to help and girls in all directions, more bombs in russia heard the explosion from his home. gonna do vision my good ball as well as the weather. the music, o
roger li busy has come to this great money. asked jen, capital it's been a quiet refuge from the chaos of the city, but it offered him little peace. john and i went online and it was a month that watch a movie one month and another and i was a t t at just both wanted to be docked and of course my, my situation with the rest of the, you know, i got on a saturday afternoon in may of this year. so late, i was waiting for her younger sister outside the gate of chicago high as girls build onto the...
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john hickenlooper, angus king and roger wicker all testing positive after being fully vaccinated the news comes as the u.s. plan to roll out boost sers being criticized from some corners and hospitals are under siege. here is miguel almaguer >> with 155 million americans set to qualify for a booster over the next eight months, tonight some leading experts are not yet convinced a third dose is actually needed, citing multiple studies, the white house task force laid out a case of waning protection from infection and the delta variant. but so far there has only been a slight decline in the prevention of hospitalization and serious illness. >> i do think the administration is moving a bit too fast. we vaccinate to save lives. the purpose here is not to prevent mild cough, cold or flu symptoms, or even something that leaves you laid up in bed the point here is to prevent severe disease, hospitalizations and death. >> what we're starting to see over time - >> reporter: in a campaign blitz, today top officials look to reassure americans, warning they're not just trying to prevent the explo
john hickenlooper, angus king and roger wicker all testing positive after being fully vaccinated the news comes as the u.s. plan to roll out boost sers being criticized from some corners and hospitals are under siege. here is miguel almaguer >> with 155 million americans set to qualify for a booster over the next eight months, tonight some leading experts are not yet convinced a third dose is actually needed, citing multiple studies, the white house task force laid out a case of waning...
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. >> roger, we want to go to the emergency room of george washington. >> that's a roger. >> go to george washington fast. >> roger. [ inaudible ] >> get an ambulance. i mean, get the stretcher out there. >> horsepower, shaddick. you copy, gw? >> correct. we've made the call. >> horsepower, horsepower. let's hustle. >> because he can't say on the radio, reagan is hurt. they don't use reagan's name. they don't want people, assassins, news media can be listening to their open radio communications. hence they use code names. they abandon crown, the white house, and go to the hospital. now at about this time, marion gordon who is kind of an unsung hero of this day. she's one of the few female agents in the secret service. she's -- she was -- she devised the motorcade that day and routes. she even drove the route to the hilton, the hospital, the white house and wanted to make sure all the routes were clear, there weren't blockages. they wanted to make sure they knew where everyone was going. drew unrue had driven a motorcade to the hilton not too long before that. he knew all the routes. and h
. >> roger, we want to go to the emergency room of george washington. >> that's a roger. >> go to george washington fast. >> roger. [ inaudible ] >> get an ambulance. i mean, get the stretcher out there. >> horsepower, shaddick. you copy, gw? >> correct. we've made the call. >> horsepower, horsepower. let's hustle. >> because he can't say on the radio, reagan is hurt. they don't use reagan's name. they don't want people, assassins, news...
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. >> reporter: gary rogers can tell you where donations to the aspca are not going. >> i don't know howy can put their head on a pillow at night, knowing there are so many animals out here that that money can be used for other things. >> reporter: rogers is president of the nassau county, new york spca. they investigate abuse and rescues animals in danger. >> one of the major problems that most spcas have is the aspca doesn't fund these agencies. we receive no money from them at all. >> reporter: we spoke to more than two dozen local spcas across the country. a few received grants worth a few thousands from the aspca which they had to apply for. most, like sullivan in houston, had received nothing. >> no spca across the country is part of the aspca. >> i would think a lot of animal lovers, pet lovers, would assume the aspca is some sort of umbrella organization. >> not even close to it. >> reporter: in 2019, the aspca took in nearly $280. the aspca says 77 cents of every dollar goes towards supporting the charity's mission. >> they say 77 cents goes to programming expenses. >> the devil
. >> reporter: gary rogers can tell you where donations to the aspca are not going. >> i don't know howy can put their head on a pillow at night, knowing there are so many animals out here that that money can be used for other things. >> reporter: rogers is president of the nassau county, new york spca. they investigate abuse and rescues animals in danger. >> one of the major problems that most spcas have is the aspca doesn't fund these agencies. we receive no money from...
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an arizona state senator, wendy rogers, she said i would like to know if this is enough solitary confinement for the board of maricopa county supervisors. she wants to lock them up. >> and we are saying we are not gonna go along with the big lie. >> right. the underlying level here is the threat or reality of violence. when you see mccarthy getting the speaker or the gavel getting hit with it, or you see what happened on january 6th, there is a violent undercurrent to this that we can't ignore. why is it that republicans don't want to talk about january 6th? because they know that it will come through the election system they're going about it now in quiet ways hoping people won't notice, underneath it is the same instinct and its with isolation go away and sees pain and it is about violence and threat to democracy. >> cornell stewart, stay with us. one one republican is saying about subpoenas for other republicanthe 11th hour c. here is the threat or reality of violence. when you see mccarthy getting the speaker or the gavel getting hit with it, or you see what happened on january 6th, ther
an arizona state senator, wendy rogers, she said i would like to know if this is enough solitary confinement for the board of maricopa county supervisors. she wants to lock them up. >> and we are saying we are not gonna go along with the big lie. >> right. the underlying level here is the threat or reality of violence. when you see mccarthy getting the speaker or the gavel getting hit with it, or you see what happened on january 6th, there is a violent undercurrent to this that we...
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. >> steve: oh, my god >> jimmy: it thought senator roger marshall was ross when his teeth got whitened [ laughter ] >> steve: oh, my goodness. that seems ridiculous. >> jimmy: it thought congressman brad sherman was george costanza. >> steve: wow. [ laughter ]
. >> steve: oh, my god >> jimmy: it thought senator roger marshall was ross when his teeth got whitened [ laughter ] >> steve: oh, my goodness. that seems ridiculous. >> jimmy: it thought congressman brad sherman was george costanza. >> steve: wow. [ laughter ]
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. >> roger, we want to go to the emergency room of george washington. >> got your roger. >> go to georgehington fast. >> roger. [ inaudible ] >> get an ambulance, i mean get the -- you because he can't say on the radio reagan tour. they don't use reagan's name. they don't >> hustle, hustle, hustle. let's hustle. >> because he can't say on the radio, reagan is hurt. they can't use reagan's name. they know assassins and news media can be listening to open radio communications. they use the code names. they abandon the crown and go to the hospital. about this time, marianne gordon, an unsung hero, one of the fewmy female agents of the secret service, she devised the matter indicated that day, the routes, drove the routes from the hilton to the hospital and to the white house. wanted to make sure all the routes were clear and there were no blockages. the driver had driven a motorcade to the hilton not long before that. he knew all the routes. he didn't have to practice them. he already knew them. they are heading down and marianne gordon doesn't have a radio to communicate with the police ca
. >> roger, we want to go to the emergency room of george washington. >> got your roger. >> go to georgehington fast. >> roger. [ inaudible ] >> get an ambulance, i mean get the -- you because he can't say on the radio reagan tour. they don't use reagan's name. they don't >> hustle, hustle, hustle. let's hustle. >> because he can't say on the radio, reagan is hurt. they can't use reagan's name. they know assassins and news media can be listening to open...