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shear. mr. shear is the director in gao's financial markets and community investment team. he leads gao in addressing the sba community and economic development programs, and native american housing issue. as part of his portfolio he oversees evaluations of sba contracting disaster assistance, credit and transfer programs. he has a masters degree in public public policy and a phd in economics both from the university of chicago. welcome, mr. hsu. our second witness is the honorable hannibal mike ware, inspector general of the sba. mr. ware was sworn in as inspector general in may 2018 and it's been a respected leader in his role and to us on this committee. he is 28 years of of experience in the ig community rooting out fraud, waste, and abuse in federal programs. welcome, mr. ware. mr. shear, you are not recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. chairwoman velazquez, ranking member luetkemeyer, and members of the committee, i am pleased to be here this morning to discuss work on sba's payc
shear. mr. shear is the director in gao's financial markets and community investment team. he leads gao in addressing the sba community and economic development programs, and native american housing issue. as part of his portfolio he oversees evaluations of sba contracting disaster assistance, credit and transfer programs. he has a masters degree in public public policy and a phd in economics both from the university of chicago. welcome, mr. hsu. our second witness is the honorable hannibal...
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shear. mr. shear is the director in gao's financial markets and community investment team. he leads gao in addressing the sba community and economic development programs, and native american housing issue. as part of his portfolio he oversees evaluations of sba contracting disaster assistance, credit and transfer programs. he has a masters degree in public public policy and a phd in economics both from the university of chicago. welcome, mr. hsu. our second witness is the honorable hannibal mike ware, inspector general of the sba. mr. ware was sworn in as inspector general in may 2018 and it's been a respected leader in his role and to us on this committee. he is 28 years of of experience in the ig community rooting out fraud, waste, and abuse in federal programs. welcome, mr. ware. mr. shear, you are not recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. chairwoman velazquez, ranking member luetkemeyer, and members of the committee, i am pleased to be here this morning to discuss work on sba's payc
shear. mr. shear is the director in gao's financial markets and community investment team. he leads gao in addressing the sba community and economic development programs, and native american housing issue. as part of his portfolio he oversees evaluations of sba contracting disaster assistance, credit and transfer programs. he has a masters degree in public public policy and a phd in economics both from the university of chicago. welcome, mr. hsu. our second witness is the honorable hannibal...
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equivalent you used the word replacement, but they are basically being rendered irrelevant just by the shear numbers coming over the border in the course of any one year. so if the democrats get their way, and abolish the electoral college, vermont and wyoming and all kinds of other states simply don't matter at all. what i don't get, tucker, is why people put up with this? is it it incompetent framing of the issue by republicans? >> it's because of highly competent framing by the democrats. they have framed immigration as a racial issue. so, any complaint about immigration is a complaint born of racism. you are a racist if you are against it. but, as far as i'm concerned, it doesn't really have thatch to do with race, actually. i mean, people from a bunch of different countries and cultures, most of them are latin but within latin america anyone who has ever been there can tell you there is a huge range of people in subculture. it's not as simple as they pretend it is. but it really is much deeper than race. race is a factor for some people. but, underneath it all, it has to do with what ki
equivalent you used the word replacement, but they are basically being rendered irrelevant just by the shear numbers coming over the border in the course of any one year. so if the democrats get their way, and abolish the electoral college, vermont and wyoming and all kinds of other states simply don't matter at all. what i don't get, tucker, is why people put up with this? is it it incompetent framing of the issue by republicans? >> it's because of highly competent framing by the...
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the clipping, the shearing continues. the clipping, the shearing continues.iabetes? you're on it. staying fit and snacking light? yup, on it there too. you may think you're doing all you can to manage type 2 diabetes and heart disease... ...but could your medication do more to lower your heart risk? jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so, it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. and it lowers a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration, ...genital yeast or urinary tract infections, and sudden kidney problems. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. a rare but life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this bacterial infection, ketoacidosis, or an allergic reaction... ...and don't take it if you're on dialysis or have severe kidney problems. taking jardiance with a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar. lower a1c an
the clipping, the shearing continues. the clipping, the shearing continues.iabetes? you're on it. staying fit and snacking light? yup, on it there too. you may think you're doing all you can to manage type 2 diabetes and heart disease... ...but could your medication do more to lower your heart risk? jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so, it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. and it lowers a1c. jardiance can...
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in some cases it's through shear perseverance. >> all you want is a nice peaceful breakfast, you slice open a orange or grapefruit and get ready to attack it wi a spoon only to have it attack you back, right in the eye. it's well documented in pop culture. did you know there's a word for what your citrus is does to you. >> oh, it orsculated. >> this brother and sister picked up the word from their father. >> as a child, you learn words because your parents use them and you start using them and you don't question is it a real word? >> until you are thumb this -- you are thumbing through a dictionary and you see nothing. >> i said, dad, what is wrong with this dictionary, the word is not in it? >> and he said, well, i may have made the word up. they laughed about it for years. laughed until they cried. last april, jonthan and hillary's dad neil died of covid. and in the days after his passing that orbisculate story was one of the few things that still brought a smile. which gave the kids an idea. >> it felt like a nice way to honor somebody where there's not a lot of positive things goin
in some cases it's through shear perseverance. >> all you want is a nice peaceful breakfast, you slice open a orange or grapefruit and get ready to attack it wi a spoon only to have it attack you back, right in the eye. it's well documented in pop culture. did you know there's a word for what your citrus is does to you. >> oh, it orsculated. >> this brother and sister picked up the word from their father. >> as a child, you learn words because your parents use them and...
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. >> the 50's first district encompasses the western half of shearing county.
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what a th movie d problems but performance was shear business. >> malcolm is extraordinary. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. come back. >> i would love to. thank you. >> thank you for being with us. you have been listening to donald e lacey, jr. look him up. i know you will be pleased with anything he is in, anything he has produced. he is also a great comedian. thank you for being with us. >>> in oakland father and his one-year-old daughter died in a house fire. stomach a bizarre crime, pigs had and the blood splattered across tone. the links to the george floyd murder trial. stomach demonstrate his protest, injured as a call for justice over the recent killings by police. >>> good morning. this morning we have a check of our weather. >>>
what a th movie d problems but performance was shear business. >> malcolm is extraordinary. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. come back. >> i would love to. thank you. >> thank you for being with us. you have been listening to donald e lacey, jr. look him up. i know you will be pleased with anything he is in, anything he has produced. he is also a great comedian. thank you for being with us. >>> in oakland father and his one-year-old daughter died in a...
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he represented the best of public service, selflessness, sacrifice, and shear courage in the face of the threat to our nation. when people spoke of officer evans they said things like he loved being a capitol police officer more than anyone could really say. and he carried the badge everywhere. he was just so proud. but what billy was most proud of was his family. his absolute devotion to his family was legendary. when i spoke to his mother following the tradgedirks i asked how she was doing and she said my concern is for the children. for logan and for abigail. i hope that it's a comfort to logan and abgallon, i see they have their cozies with them there, but i hope it is also a comfort to them that their father, an american hero, is lying where abraham lincoln lay. many of us have heard billy's friends talk about his favorite part of the day was returning home from work to see his children's faces light up with joy. how billy loved sharing with them his love for sports, particularly boston sports. how each day was an adventure whether play fighting with light sabers as the leader m
he represented the best of public service, selflessness, sacrifice, and shear courage in the face of the threat to our nation. when people spoke of officer evans they said things like he loved being a capitol police officer more than anyone could really say. and he carried the badge everywhere. he was just so proud. but what billy was most proud of was his family. his absolute devotion to his family was legendary. when i spoke to his mother following the tradgedirks i asked how she was doing...
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given the shear numbers of people that protested today, many are asking of this will be the beginningn of social upheaval in the country. >> preruvian police have evicted thousands of people squatting on the outskirts of lima. police fired tear gas on squatters -- when they fought back. setting fire and throwing rocks. people move to the hillside claiming the land had been untouched for 65 years. lima is ringed by irregular segments -- settlements that have grown up because of the lack of affordable housing. the situation has been made worse by the impact of pandemic restrictions on peru's economy. a child died, an infant. just six months old. >> how is it possible that other peruvians can order our killings because they want a piece of land? we don't have anywhere to live. this pandemic has left us on the floor. we don't have any money to pay rent. at least relocate us. don't push us out like this. >> the u.s. state of north carolina will not release the bodycam video showing the police killing of andrew brown, jr. a court has ruled that releasing the video may jeopardize ongoing inv
given the shear numbers of people that protested today, many are asking of this will be the beginningn of social upheaval in the country. >> preruvian police have evicted thousands of people squatting on the outskirts of lima. police fired tear gas on squatters -- when they fought back. setting fire and throwing rocks. people move to the hillside claiming the land had been untouched for 65 years. lima is ringed by irregular segments -- settlements that have grown up because of the lack of...
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. >> reporter: tonight, six weeks after that crash nearly sheared off the front of tiger woods' car, the l.a. sheriff's department concluding speed alone caused the wreck. >> the primary causal factor for this traffic collision was driving at a speed unsafe for the road conditions and the inability to negotiate the curve o the roadway. >> reporter: he was going up to 87 miles per hour, nearly twice the 45-mile-per-hour speed limit. and according to the investigation, the car's so-callso-call ed black box that instead of slamming on the brakes, woods hit the gas. >> it is believed he hit the accelerator instead of the brake pedal. >> reporter: his car went rocketing over a median, across a road, through brush and then crashing into a tree at 75 miles per hour. but the car still had momentum. >> the impact of the vehicle when it hit the tree caused the vehicle to go airborne and do a somewhat peer wet, landing on its side. >> reporter: police say woods' driving was unsafe, but not reckless and not under the influence. >> no open containers in the vehicle and no evidence of medication i
. >> reporter: tonight, six weeks after that crash nearly sheared off the front of tiger woods' car, the l.a. sheriff's department concluding speed alone caused the wreck. >> the primary causal factor for this traffic collision was driving at a speed unsafe for the road conditions and the inability to negotiate the curve o the roadway. >> reporter: he was going up to 87 miles per hour, nearly twice the 45-mile-per-hour speed limit. and according to the investigation, the car's...
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without reason and of course immediately around them all sorts of little jackals run around like with shear just like in the kipling story howling to gain favor with their ruler kipling is a great writer we really don't want to burn bridges but if someone mistakes our good intentions for indifference or weakness and is determined to completely burn or even blow up these bridges that person must know that the russians answer will be as symmetrical fast and hard most of his speech was a devoted to international affairs it was about domestic affairs it was about the make it its ravages and how it has made life that much harder for so many people he also came out and said that russia simply wasn't ready by the pandemic begad its institutions and the medical field wasn't ready for a crisis of such proportions but it was thanks to frontline medics and that russia emerged out of this crisis stronger than many other countries with many fewer deaths many fewer infections and with 3 vaccines something really isn't the issue it's just the vaccination is of immense importance right now i'm asking the g
without reason and of course immediately around them all sorts of little jackals run around like with shear just like in the kipling story howling to gain favor with their ruler kipling is a great writer we really don't want to burn bridges but if someone mistakes our good intentions for indifference or weakness and is determined to completely burn or even blow up these bridges that person must know that the russians answer will be as symmetrical fast and hard most of his speech was a devoted...
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he represented the best of public service, selflessness, sacrifice, and shear courage. in the face of the threat to our nation. when people spoke of officer evans, they said he lofrd being a capitol police officer more than anyone could say. he carried the badge everywhere. he was just so proud. but what billy was most proud of was his family. his absolute devotion to his family was legendary. when i spoke to janice's mother following the tragedy, i asked how she was doing and she said my concern is for the children. i home it is a comfort for logan and abigail, i hope it is a comfort to them that their father, an american hero, is lying where abraham lincoln lay on a catapult built for abraham lincoln. many of us heard billy's friends talk about his favorite part of the day is returning home from work to see his children's faces light up with joy. how billy loved sharing with them his love for sports, particularly boston sports. how he made each day an adventure whether play flighting with light sabres as the leader mentioned, building cities of legos and enjoying the
he represented the best of public service, selflessness, sacrifice, and shear courage. in the face of the threat to our nation. when people spoke of officer evans, they said he lofrd being a capitol police officer more than anyone could say. he carried the badge everywhere. he was just so proud. but what billy was most proud of was his family. his absolute devotion to his family was legendary. when i spoke to janice's mother following the tragedy, i asked how she was doing and she said my...
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the old involved and the shears and hammers that we see here you had them in a sack to drive more we take more in a bar or you know you carried it around all day old and what did you call out. repairs that repairs. your all types of repairs. so called and then people invited un and showed you what needed repairing the prime by even repair things for $0.50 and if they didn't have money what then boarders they paid in food call me or not some bacon. you had what you needed to live yes. now we're even happier to get food than money. lard or we will satisfy. a family of 5 receives $200.00 euros in welfare payments per month that covers gas electricity bread and potatoes. an unskilled worker makes twice that sum but accountable cannot work as the hired help and employment is viewed as so bitchy and a breach of garb or tradition. such workers left a hunger ariens all remaining in. the curb or even the poorest among them are feel good as the eristic pratik cost if they were. think about dolly that was the outward argue god did it we would know what he had done my duty by the moment the moth
the old involved and the shears and hammers that we see here you had them in a sack to drive more we take more in a bar or you know you carried it around all day old and what did you call out. repairs that repairs. your all types of repairs. so called and then people invited un and showed you what needed repairing the prime by even repair things for $0.50 and if they didn't have money what then boarders they paid in food call me or not some bacon. you had what you needed to live yes. now we're...
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wind shear, downdrafts, we've always got to be aware of that.r performance, we've got to be extremely careful. and certainly, when we're working around people on the ground as well. and for those enjoying a walk, the hard work didn't go unnoticed. er, i think the work to maintain and restore the paths is fantastic because it makes it much more accessible for people to get up the mountain. and it's a beautiful view. you can see the isle of man, you can see all around. i i've made good use of the panoramic feature on my phone's camera. - itjust makes you feel so much safer going up this sort of path, especially compared to, like, the other other mountain paths i've been on, is you feel looked after. high visitor numbers and extreme weather are eroding england's highest mountains. it's hoped this work will help preserve them for the future. adam mcclean, bbc news. we are approaching the weekend. time for a look at the weather. here's helen willetts. high levels of uv today and the weekend, but the rather chilly nights that have been hand—in—hand th
wind shear, downdrafts, we've always got to be aware of that.r performance, we've got to be extremely careful. and certainly, when we're working around people on the ground as well. and for those enjoying a walk, the hard work didn't go unnoticed. er, i think the work to maintain and restore the paths is fantastic because it makes it much more accessible for people to get up the mountain. and it's a beautiful view. you can see the isle of man, you can see all around. i i've made good use of the...
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let's get some analysis on this now with boris form on his a professor of politics at bard college shear in berlin hi porus it's good to see you so we're talking about a 2 trillion dollar plan to upgrade infrastructure and to overhaul infrastructure from everything i'm from bridges to water systems but republicans are calling this a recipe for stagnation and decline why is that. well i mean this kind of reaction is not surprising given the last 5 decades of the market less affair rhetoric so i am not i'm not really shocked by this kind of analysis what's interesting though is that infrastructure is mostly or happens to be one of those issues where sometimes bipartisan discussions at least happen hillary clinton made a suggestion when she ran for president trump donald trump was also in the wincing a big infrastructure package that never happened but at least rhetorically there is some openness and some opening also on the side of the republicans so who knows maybe there might be some individual republicans but i think the polarization is deep and probably of the democrats will have to wi
let's get some analysis on this now with boris form on his a professor of politics at bard college shear in berlin hi porus it's good to see you so we're talking about a 2 trillion dollar plan to upgrade infrastructure and to overhaul infrastructure from everything i'm from bridges to water systems but republicans are calling this a recipe for stagnation and decline why is that. well i mean this kind of reaction is not surprising given the last 5 decades of the market less affair rhetoric so i...
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wind shear, downdrafts — we've always got to be aware of that. is capable of lifting 1.2 tonnes, and that's right at its maximum weight. so if we have any outside influences which may affect our performance, we've got to be extremely careful. and certainly, when we're working around people on the ground as well. and for those enjoying a walk, the hard work didn't go unnoticed. i think the work to maintain and restore the paths is fantastic because it makes it much more accessible for people to get up the mountain. and it's a beautiful view. you can see the isle of man, you can see all around. i've made good use of the panoramic feature on my phone's camera. itjust makes you feel so much safer going up this sort - of path, especially compared to, like, the other other- —— other mountainl paths i've been on, is you feel looked after. high visitor numbers and extreme weather are eroding england's highest mountains. it's hoped this work will help preserve them for the future. adam mcclean, bbc news. it is coming up to 25 minutes to two. now on bbc ne
wind shear, downdrafts — we've always got to be aware of that. is capable of lifting 1.2 tonnes, and that's right at its maximum weight. so if we have any outside influences which may affect our performance, we've got to be extremely careful. and certainly, when we're working around people on the ground as well. and for those enjoying a walk, the hard work didn't go unnoticed. i think the work to maintain and restore the paths is fantastic because it makes it much more accessible for people...
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. >> tucker: yeah, a guy who cuts his hair with garden shears is trying to control the solar system?ices this may be bill gates has outside control of our lives is immediately denounced by snopes and fraudulent fact-checking sites as a conspiracy nut. do you think conspiracy not to have concerns about bill gates is futuristic ambitious endeavors? >> this is bonkers. honestly, there are very few people when you talk privately think it's a good idea. it there's a lot of people who are scared to speak out publicly because bill gates' influence is extraordinary. massive philanthropist, his intentions are really good and nobody doubts his well intentions. good intentions can lead to very bad things. the amount of hubris and arrogance involved here, we are talking about of farmers around the world will be affected by this. how will they be consulted? with the idea for how it's going to be governed? there is no plan for governance, no way to get agreement on it internationally. they know this. the thing is, the trends on climate change most don't realize they're going the right direction in
. >> tucker: yeah, a guy who cuts his hair with garden shears is trying to control the solar system?ices this may be bill gates has outside control of our lives is immediately denounced by snopes and fraudulent fact-checking sites as a conspiracy nut. do you think conspiracy not to have concerns about bill gates is futuristic ambitious endeavors? >> this is bonkers. honestly, there are very few people when you talk privately think it's a good idea. it there's a lot of people who are...
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. >> what i want, more than anything, is for people who are blind or shearing or cited or deaf, or whateverwe can all work together. >> you can watch the oscars live right here on abc7 at 5:00 p.m. sunday, april 25th. that looks incredible. that looks incredible. >>> that is it for abc7 news welcome to jack in the box. hey, jack, i heard your chicken- who told you that? it was jimmy wasn't it? no, i heard your chicken comes with classic and spicy in the same box, so i don't have to choose. ah yes. best of both worlds. my 50/50 popcorn chicken. only at jack in the box. joint pain, swelling, tenderness. my psoriasis. my 50/50 popcorn chicken. cosentyx works on all of this. cosentyx can help you look and feel better by treating the multiple symptoms of psoriatic arthritis. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine, or plan to. serious
. >> what i want, more than anything, is for people who are blind or shearing or cited or deaf, or whateverwe can all work together. >> you can watch the oscars live right here on abc7 at 5:00 p.m. sunday, april 25th. that looks incredible. that looks incredible. >>> that is it for abc7 news welcome to jack in the box. hey, jack, i heard your chicken- who told you that? it was jimmy wasn't it? no, i heard your chicken comes with classic and spicy in the same box, so i don't...
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if you talked to the shear from pima county, arizona, you have to do something.s with it every day. taking the liberty to take these images, creative ways in which migrants sneak in here. the good sheriff was kind enough to say that i hate to break it to you, it's getting worse, they're getting more creative and there's more of them, period. the sheriff joins me right now. thanks for taking the time. some of these images and we were looking at them here do not show a crisis that is easing. that's clear. how would you describe it? >> no, they don't. we're used to it. but obviously this has increased 100, 200% for us, this is definitely a crisis. this is what we're trying to get our politicians and america to understand. the images that you're seeing, we're getting people running from us daily. then they do what is called a bail-out and run from a vehicle. that particular vehicle you saw pictures of, they had seven people bail out of the cab of that truck. we found eight more undocumented in the back of the truck, this is happening every day. we just finished deali
if you talked to the shear from pima county, arizona, you have to do something.s with it every day. taking the liberty to take these images, creative ways in which migrants sneak in here. the good sheriff was kind enough to say that i hate to break it to you, it's getting worse, they're getting more creative and there's more of them, period. the sheriff joins me right now. thanks for taking the time. some of these images and we were looking at them here do not show a crisis that is easing....
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joining us from calgary where those nice canadian police suddenly invaded and you basically through the shearhem out of the temple and it was a wonderful thing to see those guys retreating down the stairs. what's interesting is you grew up behind the iron curtain and what happened to you over easter is exactly, i take it, why you didn't want to stay behind the iron curtain recommendation thank you so much for having me. i grew up communist country behind the iron country under the boot of the soviets. i'm tell you that's no fun at all. it was a disaster. police officers could break into your house in the morning, they could beat you up, torture, they he could arrest you for no matter what reason they would come up with, that there was a famous saying in poland when i was growing up by the police give me a man and we will find something on that man. so, it was like a flashback when those police officers showed up at my church everything kind of came back to life from my childhood and only thing i could do is fend off the wolves as a shepherd and i use my voice to get rid of them. they were ill
joining us from calgary where those nice canadian police suddenly invaded and you basically through the shearhem out of the temple and it was a wonderful thing to see those guys retreating down the stairs. what's interesting is you grew up behind the iron curtain and what happened to you over easter is exactly, i take it, why you didn't want to stay behind the iron curtain recommendation thank you so much for having me. i grew up communist country behind the iron country under the boot of the...
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they sheared off the landing gear. as the damage of the aircraft slammed into the runway, engines three and four exploded and the fuselage exploded in half. the disintegrating aircraft slid, eventually careening off the hill. crewmembers worked to free themselves and their teammates from the burning wreckage while the blizzard raged. 18 crewmembers escaped from the flames that day. their bodies burned and broken, they worked feverishly to get their members from the wreckage. six men died that day. their names were major william bennett, captain mayfield, first lieutenant gintard, staff sergeant stephen bassar and staff sergeant harry parsons iii. we commend their spirit to the creator. we pray for their families and loved winds who cher -- ones who cherish their memory. we may never forget what they gave to the cause of freedom and it was the dedication of warriors like these that won the cold war. may we pledge to honor their sacrifice by recommitting our 70's to eternal village -- ourselves to eterj vigilance -- eter
they sheared off the landing gear. as the damage of the aircraft slammed into the runway, engines three and four exploded and the fuselage exploded in half. the disintegrating aircraft slid, eventually careening off the hill. crewmembers worked to free themselves and their teammates from the burning wreckage while the blizzard raged. 18 crewmembers escaped from the flames that day. their bodies burned and broken, they worked feverishly to get their members from the wreckage. six men died that...
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the shear length of the restraint and the way chauvin ignored pleas for compassion. >> the defense islly going to stand on the fact that chauvin was following training first and foremost -- >> but was he? was he? hasn't that been brought into question? the training. when we heard as was reported and i'm watching your coverage this week, those two officers said, no. too much. he went way beyond the limits of protocol. so is that something they can use in their defense saying, yeah, this is the training, do this? >> they're going to have to rely on that. i understand that the other side will poke holes in that but you have to put on a defense that states this is what he was trained to do, assessing a threat that was he believed within the crowd that could have turned aggressive or violent and mr. floyd could have been aggressive if he comes to. they'll focus on the drug use in the system because as he mentioned before it is reasonable doubt. they need one juror to say it may have been the drugs and you have created reasonable doubt. especially when you need a unanimous verdict. >> there
the shear length of the restraint and the way chauvin ignored pleas for compassion. >> the defense islly going to stand on the fact that chauvin was following training first and foremost -- >> but was he? was he? hasn't that been brought into question? the training. when we heard as was reported and i'm watching your coverage this week, those two officers said, no. too much. he went way beyond the limits of protocol. so is that something they can use in their defense saying, yeah,...
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my last session of congress was shear hell. day and i'm talking to the environmentalists. there are very honest conversations going on between the two sides. another challenge? timing as building infrastructure in the u.s. can often be more expensive and take longer than in other developed countries. >> now, there is bipartisan support for bolstering american manufacturing, especially after the global pandemic highlighted how much of the medical supply chain is based overseas. the question for congress is how to bring that back. bret? >> bret: rich, also from the state department tonight the administration taking another step toward getting the u.s. back into the iran nuclear agreement? >> that's right. a state department announced today, bret, that the u.s. would begin indirect discussions with iran next week in vienna. the country is still in the iran nuclear deal would act as intermediaries as part of all of this and try to resurrect that 2015 agreement also known as the jcpoa, in a statement the state department says they w
my last session of congress was shear hell. day and i'm talking to the environmentalists. there are very honest conversations going on between the two sides. another challenge? timing as building infrastructure in the u.s. can often be more expensive and take longer than in other developed countries. >> now, there is bipartisan support for bolstering american manufacturing, especially after the global pandemic highlighted how much of the medical supply chain is based overseas. the...
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hear about the contortion, the equivalence of removing the left lung from his body, these images are sheared in the brained of the jurors, and subconsciously with every single witness testifying we are remembering and comparing what they said not just against a prior witness, we are comparing it to what our eyes saw, our ears heard and our own observations through the video. this star witness is in the room every single time and is being compared and contrasted to try and assess the credibility of these witnesses, and until they address the obvious concessions and until they address we know common sensley has happened, they can introduce unicorns that fell out of the sky or allergens, but unless they talk about george floyd they won't move the needle. >> one of the things we have seen and one of the fast fascinations of any trial, the prosecution tries to be nimble and we have talked about this in prior days where mr. nelson keeps saying reasonable officer, what would a reasonable officer do, and trying to plant that in the jurors mind, the call chauvin made was what any reasonable officer m
hear about the contortion, the equivalence of removing the left lung from his body, these images are sheared in the brained of the jurors, and subconsciously with every single witness testifying we are remembering and comparing what they said not just against a prior witness, we are comparing it to what our eyes saw, our ears heard and our own observations through the video. this star witness is in the room every single time and is being compared and contrasted to try and assess the credibility...
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the problem, of course, is the shear challenge of the legislative process to get.mundinded of someth that joe biden believed, first lesson of being president. you can set an agenda but it is impossible to be able to follow it day to day. simply because of things coming down the pike. in this case, there is a level environment legislative unpredictability that he is contending with that is going to make it very difficult. i wonder if you believe that he is pushing back a bit at this sort of caretaker idea. joe biden, veteran politician coming in. quiet things down post trump. i have a legacy here. i'm going big on family stuff, health care, gun reform, immigration. >> yeah, i think so. it's interesting. i started to hear that tone from him last summer. he started the cam ppaign sayin he wanted to be the caretaker tra transitional president. he said, no, i see myself in the challenge that fdr was facing. i think at the time people said how does that actually work? this is something he doesn't want to go down in hist rich. he didn't meet the challenge or the moment. t
the problem, of course, is the shear challenge of the legislative process to get.mundinded of someth that joe biden believed, first lesson of being president. you can set an agenda but it is impossible to be able to follow it day to day. simply because of things coming down the pike. in this case, there is a level environment legislative unpredictability that he is contending with that is going to make it very difficult. i wonder if you believe that he is pushing back a bit at this sort of...
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i mean, the biggest take away, i think, from the speech is just the shear magnitude of what he is seekingcially was juxtaposed with the narrowness of his majority in congress and the narrowness of his public standing. you know, if you add the stimulus plan to the infrastructure plan to the families plan which is what he unveiled today, you're talking about over $5 trillion in spending, another roughly trillion in tax cuts including a vast expansion of a child tax credit that would really amount to social security for kids and represent in some ways the largest expansion of the american social safety net since medicare and medicaid and he is trying to do all this while holding 50 seats in the senate and, what, a four or five-seat majority in the house and with an approval rating that is just over 50% in a very closely divided country. i mean, you are talking about trying to achieve change, really at the magnitude of franklin roosevelt with the new deal, lyndon johnson with the great society, but with the narrow west of congressional majorities and a closely divided country. it is a high wi
i mean, the biggest take away, i think, from the speech is just the shear magnitude of what he is seekingcially was juxtaposed with the narrowness of his majority in congress and the narrowness of his public standing. you know, if you add the stimulus plan to the infrastructure plan to the families plan which is what he unveiled today, you're talking about over $5 trillion in spending, another roughly trillion in tax cuts including a vast expansion of a child tax credit that would really amount...
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he grabbed his shears and headed to the house of hope which is a nonprofit with a program offering showershe homeless. and now every friday, jason cuts hair and restores dignity. >> one minute when they're looking in the mirror, they are a new person and they forget about their problems. they feel better about themselves. and that's really what it's all about is knowing that it's people that care about you, no matter what you're going through. >> jason says sometimes what people need most is just someone who will listen. >>> up next, as the jury prepares to continue its deliberations, a cnn exclusive. george floyd's brother bonds with emmett till's family over their loved one's brutal public deaths and the impact they had on families decades apart. it doesn't happen often. everyday people taking on the corporate special interests. and winning. but now, the for the people act stands on the brink of becoming law. ensuring accurate elections. iron-clad ethics rules to crack down on political self-dealing. a ban on dark money. and finally reducing corporate money in our politics. to restore ou
he grabbed his shears and headed to the house of hope which is a nonprofit with a program offering showershe homeless. and now every friday, jason cuts hair and restores dignity. >> one minute when they're looking in the mirror, they are a new person and they forget about their problems. they feel better about themselves. and that's really what it's all about is knowing that it's people that care about you, no matter what you're going through. >> jason says sometimes what people...
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if you just go by shear numbers, you might get it down to zero one year but then it might pop up to fiveou can be completely ignored your entire career but 8 times or nine times out of 10 million instances you will be damned forever. we don't do this with firearm and we don't -- i can't think of any vocation like this and you brought up north carolina. you have -- you know, i don't know what happened in that incident, but you brought it up. but i do know that elizabeth city, it's got to be tough to be a police officer in a city where the crime index is a 4. that means you are safer than only 4% of the cities. okay? that is what it is like to be a police officer in elizabeth city, north carolina. i think the problem is that we come to these stories at the -- we believe the end of the story ask the beginning of the story. we are there watching an individual hold the bag, the police officer, that girl that was -- stabbing the other -- trying to stab the other girl that was shot by the police, that was the end of her life. that's when we show up. that's when we pass judgment. but that girl i
if you just go by shear numbers, you might get it down to zero one year but then it might pop up to fiveou can be completely ignored your entire career but 8 times or nine times out of 10 million instances you will be damned forever. we don't do this with firearm and we don't -- i can't think of any vocation like this and you brought up north carolina. you have -- you know, i don't know what happened in that incident, but you brought it up. but i do know that elizabeth city, it's got to be...
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which always amazes just with the shear size of its numbers. but these, jim, i mean i can remember, years ago, when citigroup did a $5 billion quarterly operating profit, i think it was exxonmobil doing 10 billion, and we're seeing numbers of the likes, alphabet, free cash flow of 13.3 billion, in the quarter, they generated 50.7 billion in free cash flow >> free cash flow. >> in the last 12 months as for microsoft, very similar numbers. interesting, right operating income, 17 billion up 31% 17.7 billion in commercial cloud revenue. but again, these numbers, jim, sometimes it's worth just remarking on the shear size of the them, and the power, frankly of these businesses, which is why they are under scrutiny. >> right and also, there is an element of humility and humanity to these quarter, carl. you will have someone whom we all have come to respect, the cfo of alphabet, and she says, we are very pleased with the quarter. very pleased with what may be one of the single greatest quarters i've ever seen. there's no ubers here. they're doing thing
which always amazes just with the shear size of its numbers. but these, jim, i mean i can remember, years ago, when citigroup did a $5 billion quarterly operating profit, i think it was exxonmobil doing 10 billion, and we're seeing numbers of the likes, alphabet, free cash flow of 13.3 billion, in the quarter, they generated 50.7 billion in free cash flow >> free cash flow. >> in the last 12 months as for microsoft, very similar numbers. interesting, right operating income, 17...
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shear veteran medical examiner lyndsay thomas describing to the jury her observations of what was captured on an officer worn camera. >> overtime, you can see that his breathing is getting more and more difficult. and he is saying less and less. and then, about half way through the whole restraint, subdual compression process, he stops breathing, he first stops speaking entirely. and then, again, shortly that, there's a movement that i believe is what's in, called an inoxic brain reaction. it looks like, kind of a twitch. it's something that the body does when the brain no longer has enough oxygen. so, that's the point at which you can tell by looking, oh, that's where he no longer is getting enough oxygen to his brain. and then, the restraint and subduing and compression continue for many minutes more, even after someone checks and says is, oh, there's no pulse. maintain the position. so at that point, his heart has also stopped. >> have you ever heard such specific and upsetting testimony about a murder victim's excruciating death. it's what has bourn witness to everything that we have s
shear veteran medical examiner lyndsay thomas describing to the jury her observations of what was captured on an officer worn camera. >> overtime, you can see that his breathing is getting more and more difficult. and he is saying less and less. and then, about half way through the whole restraint, subdual compression process, he stops breathing, he first stops speaking entirely. and then, again, shortly that, there's a movement that i believe is what's in, called an inoxic brain...
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had a historic verdict it's natural for law enforcement to get some push back which is what we're shearing. what i find most helpful is the fact that the sheriff's office is in favor of the video being released and no one would understand how it would impact the investigation better than the sheriff's office >> couldn't the sheriff's office weigh in on this for the judge >> i think they weighed in as much as they can what's helpful to keep in context this has become a hot potato and no one wants to be left holding it, including the judge. >> the judge deciding to disclose the video at some point to the family but not just release them that adds a lot more rules and restrictions to the viewing of them >> it did, but also an act of common decency being killed is not the same as dying and i say that because how we lose our loved ones goes a long way towards how we're able to process those losses and the family deserves the closure that's necessary to be able to bury mr. brown and move on even though they understand that this case will continue so letting the family see the video was the right
had a historic verdict it's natural for law enforcement to get some push back which is what we're shearing. what i find most helpful is the fact that the sheriff's office is in favor of the video being released and no one would understand how it would impact the investigation better than the sheriff's office >> couldn't the sheriff's office weigh in on this for the judge >> i think they weighed in as much as they can what's helpful to keep in context this has become a hot potato and...
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the shear volume of migrants forces agents to constantly change their tactics and positioning, which cartels know and exploit. >> when you have large groups like this, you have to collapse your operations, which means there is gaps. >> until those gaps are filled, those at the local level say they will continue to lend a hand and help those in need because that's the oath they took. >> houston became the latest texas city to receive a batch of unaccompanied minors. today a group of about 500 were scheduled to arrive at the newly opened emergency intake site at the national association of christian churches. bret? >> bret: casey stegall along the border in texas. casey, thank you. it was a big day on wall street today. the dow gained 172. the s&p 500 was up 47 to a new record close, the nasdaq today surged 233. for the holiday shortened week the dow finished ahead for a quarter of a percentage point the s&p more than 1, the nasdaq up two and two thirds. markets are closed tomorrow for good friday. breaking tonight, some of georgia's most prominent corporate leaders are criticizing the
the shear volume of migrants forces agents to constantly change their tactics and positioning, which cartels know and exploit. >> when you have large groups like this, you have to collapse your operations, which means there is gaps. >> until those gaps are filled, those at the local level say they will continue to lend a hand and help those in need because that's the oath they took. >> houston became the latest texas city to receive a batch of unaccompanied minors. today a...
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wind shear, downdrafts, we've always got to be aware of that.o be extremely careful. and certainly, when we're working around people on the ground as well. and for those enjoying a walk, the hard work didn't go unnoticed. er, i think the work to maintain and restore the paths is fantastic because it makes it much more accessible for people to get up the mountain. and it's a beautiful view. you can see the isle of man, you can see all around. - i've made good use of the panoramic feature on my phone's camera. - itjust makes you feel so much safer going up this sort of path, especially compared to, like, the other other mountain paths i've been on, is you feel looked after. high visitor numbers and extreme weather are eroding england's highest mountains. it's hoped this work will help preserve them for the future. adam mcclean, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news: the court of appeal clears 39 former subpostmasters of fraud and false accounting, after one of the uk's most widespread miscarriages ofjustice. there are now calls for a full judge led
wind shear, downdrafts, we've always got to be aware of that.o be extremely careful. and certainly, when we're working around people on the ground as well. and for those enjoying a walk, the hard work didn't go unnoticed. er, i think the work to maintain and restore the paths is fantastic because it makes it much more accessible for people to get up the mountain. and it's a beautiful view. you can see the isle of man, you can see all around. - i've made good use of the panoramic feature on my...
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. >>> the shear outrage among many republicans in the wake of the chauvin verdict reveals a lot aboutas we saw from microwave guy tucker karlsson is that jury was bullied into convicting derek chauvin despite all that evidence. and when a former new york deputy sheriff challenged that ridiculous narrative, chauvin was rightfully convicted as ten cops testified against him. tucker just lost it. >> it was an open and shut case. but moving forward, we need to do in my opinion, as we need to have -- >> how about enforce the law? hold on. wait. slow down. do we enforce the law? like let's say people are going through the windows in macy's and cops are standing there. when the do they start doing something about it and protecting everyone else, not just george floyd? >> no. i want people to protect -- i want the police to protect people. but when specifically what we're dealing with here, we're dealing with a person in custody handcuffed and subdued. i just think that was excessive. >> yeah, well, it happened. the guy that did the looks like he's going to spend the rest of his life in priso
. >>> the shear outrage among many republicans in the wake of the chauvin verdict reveals a lot aboutas we saw from microwave guy tucker karlsson is that jury was bullied into convicting derek chauvin despite all that evidence. and when a former new york deputy sheriff challenged that ridiculous narrative, chauvin was rightfully convicted as ten cops testified against him. tucker just lost it. >> it was an open and shut case. but moving forward, we need to do in my opinion, as we...
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and by the way, we got the shears ready. what are we two weeks aye away?ks from yesterday i'll be on air. >> here we go. >> there's going to be a blimp, a military flyover. president's probably going to call. >> we'll have a live band. >> i forgot what he looks like. >> i know. i know. it's going to be -- i'm going to be honest. i'm going to miss it a little bit. >> oh, sweetheart. >> our salty sea captain. rob marciano, we'll talk to you soon. >>> coming up here on "good morning america," housing prices soaring. what to do if you are in the market for a new home. lately, it's been hard to think about the future. but thinking about the future, is human nature. at edward jones, our 19,000 financial advisors create personalized investment strategies to help you get back to your future. edward jones. my body is truly powerful. i have the power to lower my a1c. because my body can still make its own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it, lowering my blood sugar from the first dose. once-weekly trulicity responds when my body needs it, 24/7. tr
and by the way, we got the shears ready. what are we two weeks aye away?ks from yesterday i'll be on air. >> here we go. >> there's going to be a blimp, a military flyover. president's probably going to call. >> we'll have a live band. >> i forgot what he looks like. >> i know. i know. it's going to be -- i'm going to be honest. i'm going to miss it a little bit. >> oh, sweetheart. >> our salty sea captain. rob marciano, we'll talk to you soon....
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you can see the top of the fog bank getting sheared off a little bit, so as we head into tomorrow, just more robust, springtime, not unusual wind, but just a more robust win. then we saw today even though it was breezy and places like that seppo had some wind gusts up over 25 miles an hour. you can see the green that represents the front of the sea breeze front, essentially right is the sea breeze. pushes inland. it cools areas you could see where places like concord or out of the cooling walnut creek just right on the edge of the green and the and the orange, right? and then you see inside the green. you're in the low sixties, so it's classic spring microclimates setting up right now on gonna last this whole week. this whole week is about sort of subtle changes. so yesterday and today warmest days. most likely of the week. and then we'll but in the rest this week's gonna be mid seventies upper seventies in the warm spots, the hot spots we fog of the coast nights and mornings and then by next weekend, we'll go back up by sunday. we so we should see temperatures back into the low eightie
you can see the top of the fog bank getting sheared off a little bit, so as we head into tomorrow, just more robust, springtime, not unusual wind, but just a more robust win. then we saw today even though it was breezy and places like that seppo had some wind gusts up over 25 miles an hour. you can see the green that represents the front of the sea breeze front, essentially right is the sea breeze. pushes inland. it cools areas you could see where places like concord or out of the cooling...
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a little shear madness as rob sheds that beard.whiskered by the end of the show, it's live right here on "gma." keep it here. live right here on "gma." keep it here. i wasn't going to just back down from moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. psoriatic arthritis wasn't going to change who i am. when i learned that my joint pain could mean permanent joint damage, i asked about enbrel. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, and helps stop permanent joint damage. plus enbrel helps skin get clearer in psoriatic arthritis. ask your doctor about enbrel, so you can get back to your true self. -play ball! enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been someplace where fungal infections are common. or if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if you have persistent fever, bruis
a little shear madness as rob sheds that beard.whiskered by the end of the show, it's live right here on "gma." keep it here. live right here on "gma." keep it here. i wasn't going to just back down from moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. psoriatic arthritis wasn't going to change who i am. when i learned that my joint pain could mean permanent joint damage, i asked about enbrel. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, and helps stop permanent joint damage. plus enbrel helps...
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and she said nothing beats it for shear bitchery. >> reporter: the documentary examines hemingway's relationshipsal life and in the pages of his writing. >> here he is this masogonist, match macho guy, who, nonetheless, in stories up in michigan or "hills like white elephants," is able to put himseself into tthe mindd a and experieiences of a a woman andnd do so in n an incredibly surprising way. at other points he is, himself, interested in role reversals. he wants all of his four wiveves to cut theheir haair shorort, like bboys.s. hehe wanants to grow his longng. hehe wants to change things up. >> hemingwgway wanted his wife to o be both completely obedient and sexually lose, she confided to her diary. >> reporter: in life, and in novels like "the garden of eden," which was published when he died, he seemed to have a fascination with andogany. >> she cut her hair short and bleached it platinum because it excited him. and sometimes pretended she was a boy and he was a girl. >> beneath this facade, he seems more complicated in his sexual life than anybody would have thought. >> reporter: did papa
and she said nothing beats it for shear bitchery. >> reporter: the documentary examines hemingway's relationshipsal life and in the pages of his writing. >> here he is this masogonist, match macho guy, who, nonetheless, in stories up in michigan or "hills like white elephants," is able to put himseself into tthe mindd a and experieiences of a a woman andnd do so in n an incredibly surprising way. at other points he is, himself, interested in role reversals. he wants all of...
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in some sense this shearing fundamentally about the level of access that retail invest doctors should have to own shares of companies. some of you are of the assumption the system is rigged the casino. should rely on professional advice for a fee. let me ask you, did you believe retail investors benefit from direct retail access to the market and, it is, why? >> i think that retail investors benefit hugely from direct access to direct ownership of the equities of operating companies. but they should do it with their eyes open as was said and accept responsibility for the consequences. it is not a casino. these securities markets are not a casino. they have risk. there is significant risk to them. but as people have point outed stock markets in medium and long term produce positive returns. casinos if you are in the needs yim or long-term you will lose money. so yes they ought to have directs access but be smart and recognize limitations and clearly investing in mutual funds or index funds is by far the better approach for nearly all retail investors. >> including me by the way. would
in some sense this shearing fundamentally about the level of access that retail invest doctors should have to own shares of companies. some of you are of the assumption the system is rigged the casino. should rely on professional advice for a fee. let me ask you, did you believe retail investors benefit from direct retail access to the market and, it is, why? >> i think that retail investors benefit hugely from direct access to direct ownership of the equities of operating companies. but...
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certainly around these hills, wind can play a big part of the aviation turbulence — wind shear, down panoramic feature on my phone's camera. - itjust makes you feel so much safer going up this sort of path, especially compared to, like, the other other mountain paths i've been on — you feel looked after. high visitor numbers and extreme weather are eroding england's highest mountains. it's hoped this work will help preserve them for the future. our apologies to cumbrians believe that scalp light is produced scofell pike, as dave, producer in gallery says it is. the duke and duchess of cambridge have released a new photograph of their youngest child, prince louis, to celebrate his third birthday today. the picture shows the young royal, who is fifth in line to the throne, on his first day at nursery school earlier this week. the image was taken by his mother, the duchess of cambridge who is a keen photographer. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise. good morning. once again, the weather story is all about the temperature swing from cold nights to warm afternoons. first t
certainly around these hills, wind can play a big part of the aviation turbulence — wind shear, down panoramic feature on my phone's camera. - itjust makes you feel so much safer going up this sort of path, especially compared to, like, the other other mountain paths i've been on — you feel looked after. high visitor numbers and extreme weather are eroding england's highest mountains. it's hoped this work will help preserve them for the future. our apologies to cumbrians believe that scalp...