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david stone gave his horrific tale to the cops, there have been intensive searches made of the snake riverally enlisted multiple agencies, including the coast guard and volunteers with specialized sonar, to help. but the depths of the swift-moving snake have yet to surrender rachael's body. is she gone forever? i know we're not going to give up. hopefully we might still find her remains. dennis: for the justice system, it's case closed. but for those rachael left behind-- you know, there's no true justice. it doesn't bring her back. is there a new chapter opening up for you, amber? it's just begun. because when i found out my mom was missing, i fought tooth and nail. so did ashley. that's what we did. and so at this point, it feels like the fight is over. the grieving process for me has just begun because there's nothing left to fight for. that's all for this edition of dateline. i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. . i'm craig melvin. and i'm natalie morales. and this is "dateline." we're all shells of people walking around.
david stone gave his horrific tale to the cops, there have been intensive searches made of the snake riverally enlisted multiple agencies, including the coast guard and volunteers with specialized sonar, to help. but the depths of the swift-moving snake have yet to surrender rachael's body. is she gone forever? i know we're not going to give up. hopefully we might still find her remains. dennis: for the justice system, it's case closed. but for those rachael left behind-- you know, there's no...
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"newshour" has been provided by -- on an american cruise lines journey along the columbia and snake riversoute forged by lewis and clark more than 200 years ago. american cruise lines fleet of modern riverboats traveled through american landscapes to historic landmarks where you can experience local customs and cuisine. american cruise lines, proud sponsor of pbs newshour. ♪ >> the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of that newshour including leonard and norma klorfine. the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. weekend up with the ongoing support of these institutions. and friends of the newshour. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting at a by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ this is pbs newshour west from the david rubenstein studio at weta in washington, d.c. and from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. ♪ -"cook's country" is about more than just getting dinner on the table. we're also fascinated by
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. >> on an american cruise lines journey, along the columbia and snake rivers, travelers retrace theorged by lewis and clark more than 200 years ago. american cruise line's fleet of modern riverboats travel through american landscapes to historic landmarks, where you can experience local customs and cuisine. american cruise lines, proud sponsor of "pbs news hour." ♪ >> carnegie corporation of new york, working to reduce political polarization through philanthropic support for education, democracy, and peace. more information at carnegie.org. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. amna: welcome to the “news hour.” firefighters continue to battle multiple major fires today in los angeles, with much of the county under a red flag warning. at least five people have been killed, a number officials expect to rise, and 180,000 people are currently under evacuation orders. geoff: the fires that started on tuesday a
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. >> on that american cruise lines journeying along the columbia and snake rivers, travelers re-forgedoot forged by lewis and clark more than 200 years ago. american cruise lines fleet of modern riverboats traveled through american landscapes to historic landmarks, where you can experience local customs and cuisine. american cruise lines, proud sponsor of pbs news hour. the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour, including leonard and norma klorfine and the peter and judy blume kuebler foundation. the ford foundation working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. and friends of the newshour. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >> you're watching pbs. [captioning performed by the >>> hello, everyone and welcome to amanpour & co. here's what's coming up. >> donald trump has shut off billions, perhaps trillions of dollars. >>> flooding the zone, testing
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funding has been provided by -- >> on an american cruise lines journey, along the columbia and snake riverstravelers retraced the route forged by lewis and clark more than 200 years ago. american cruise lines fleet of modern riverboats travel through american landscapes to historic landmarks, where you can experience local customs and cuisine. american cruise lines, a proud sponsor a pbs news hour. >> in 1995, two friends set up to make wireless coverage accessible to all. with no long-term contracts, nationwide coverage, and u.s.ased customer support. consumer cellular, freedom calls. ♪ >> carnegie corporation of new york, working to reduce political polarization through philanthropic support for education, democracy, and peace. and with the yarn going support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your station by viewers like you. thank you. amna: welcome to the news hour. president trump made his first major foray of the second administration the world stage today, delivering a virtual spe
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they discharge spring flows into the snake river supplying water to the additional 600,000 of irrigatedcres. many municipalities, hydropower generation and a multitude of other uses. the values of goods and services exceeds 10 billion annually. with a strong support of governor brad little in the idaho legislature, making significant investments in water management drought resiliency expanding water supplies and impairing and improving critical water resource infrastructure. since 2019 more than 500 million has been appropriated by the legislature to the board for these water management improvements. the water levels are declining at an unsustainable rate. the water resource board was tasked with the development of the esp a comprehensive aquifer management land to stabilize recovered this crucial aquaphor. a key component of the plan is to develop estate recharge program. this program diverts excess service water and wet years to stabilize and recover this aquifer. to date have invested approximately 60 million on recharge infrastructure. this does not include program operations or exp
they discharge spring flows into the snake river supplying water to the additional 600,000 of irrigatedcres. many municipalities, hydropower generation and a multitude of other uses. the values of goods and services exceeds 10 billion annually. with a strong support of governor brad little in the idaho legislature, making significant investments in water management drought resiliency expanding water supplies and impairing and improving critical water resource infrastructure. since 2019 more...
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when they got to the river, he he then uncoiled himself and then went in ahead. >> okay. so that suggests to me the snake is smart. so i want to talk to you about what are the traits of people born in the year of the snake? because in western mythology, we think of the snake as rather villainous. villainous, right. like in harry potter. but what are the associations here? >> yeah. in in asia, the snake is actually a very auspicious and revered animal. it symbolizes transformation. it symbolizes love. it symbolizes fertility and ingenuity and intelligence. >> so we get to kind of shed the negative things from years past and start a new. is that the idea for everybody for this year? >> that is the idea for everyone for this year. yes. and for every year. really. all right. but but yeah, so, so part of this year is to focus on the stuff that we want to improve in ourselves, focus on improving relationships with others and the traits or habits that makes us not our best. we want to focus on that. have a mindfulness and awakening to that so that we can transform and become better, which is the symbolism of th
when they got to the river, he he then uncoiled himself and then went in ahead. >> okay. so that suggests to me the snake is smart. so i want to talk to you about what are the traits of people born in the year of the snake? because in western mythology, we think of the snake as rather villainous. villainous, right. like in harry potter. but what are the associations here? >> yeah. in in asia, the snake is actually a very auspicious and revered animal. it symbolizes transformation....
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river in mclean. it was there she was first bitten by copper head snake and rushed tote hospital for the anti-venom when she was struck again a few years later, the emergency room noted he only treated two snake bites in his career, both on mrs. ritter. when she was yet again the attending physician on her third snake bite. this is the same one marie or her gardner, not clear, who, killed an invasive deer with a bow and arrow. she was deputy national director of head start, also served as direct liaison for first lady lady bird johnson for four years. later she led the sasha bruce house, a compassionate home for the lost children of our capital city, abused, neglected, and run away. she's won many awards in her fight foredemocracy and in 2019 i was privileged to honor her with the clara survivor women first award for outstanding commitment to empowering women. we are fortunate to count marie as our friend. and america is a long beneficiary of her creativity, energy, and tireless commitment to others. and when you earn her trust, marie will tell you about her date with the bachelor, john f. kennedy. mr.
river in mclean. it was there she was first bitten by copper head snake and rushed tote hospital for the anti-venom when she was struck again a few years later, the emergency room noted he only treated two snake bites in his career, both on mrs. ritter. when she was yet again the attending physician on her third snake bite. this is the same one marie or her gardner, not clear, who, killed an invasive deer with a bow and arrow. she was deputy national director of head start, also served as...
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she could find dignity as the name suggests, as she no longer has to crawl through snake-filled water to gept to the river. as the climate crisis worsens and industrial needs increase, ensuring global access to water supply is as important as ever. the book might not have been a bestseller but the idea was. i hope we can continue this modest investment in villages around the world that literally saves and transforms lives. around 2 billion people on this planet earth still lack access to safe drinking water, so i hope this historically important bipartisan investment will continue into the long future ahead of us. lives depend on it. mr. president, i yield the floor. mrs. murray: mr. president. thank you. mr. president, if you believe we should be able to detain and deport undocumented immigrants who have committed serious crimes and you took republicans at their word, that the laken riley act was necessary for us to do that, you need to know that is already federal law. we can and do already detain and deport immigrants who commit serious crimes, and we are not about to change that. but republicans have
she could find dignity as the name suggests, as she no longer has to crawl through snake-filled water to gept to the river. as the climate crisis worsens and industrial needs increase, ensuring global access to water supply is as important as ever. the book might not have been a bestseller but the idea was. i hope we can continue this modest investment in villages around the world that literally saves and transforms lives. around 2 billion people on this planet earth still lack access to safe...
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. >> reporter: the skyway snakes for more than half a mile through florence, stretching from the uffizi, then the seat of government, above the streets across the riverway which connects to the most important buildings in florence. but originally it didn't go that far. it ended in the boboli gardens, and that changed with ferdinando de medici, who connected it with the pity palace, which became the new home of the medici family after they had acquired it. >> reporter: what does the reopening meaning? >> it means a lot of emails and a lot of requests. >> reporter: elaine ruffolo is an art historian to does tours o florence. what is the fascination? >> the fascination is because people like to enter a space that is exclusive, they feel like it's secret. how do you build a kilometer longcore dor through the heart of florence in five months? hots off to giorgio vasari, the architect. there is big money behind it. it was medici money. medici ducal money. >> reporter: who were the medici? >> the medici only on the scene as early as the mid 13th century. like so many other families that are pouring into florence to try to make some money after this period o
. >> reporter: the skyway snakes for more than half a mile through florence, stretching from the uffizi, then the seat of government, above the streets across the riverway which connects to the most important buildings in florence. but originally it didn't go that far. it ended in the boboli gardens, and that changed with ferdinando de medici, who connected it with the pity palace, which became the new home of the medici family after they had acquired it. >> reporter: what does the...