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have a hard time. and we're back talking about the notion of time is it an illusion or does it truly exist talking with professor lot of valley theoretical physicist and bestselling author professor if time also is mostly a human perspective because emotion is a very human lee thing grade or even a delusion in some sense. how come physicists like yourself use it to find out what exactly happened during the big bang i don't know i'd always like sas innate in me when i read about how this or that appeared on a 2nd or 3rd nano 2nd after the big bang is all that also a delusion. well it also fascinates me is a big part of my job is to try. to figure out what happened near the big bang and that's part of my daily daily work to do so to contribute to the study of what happens when we study the big bang right was this long ago what does it mean i mean we say the big bang was what certain 14000000000 years ago well it means that if you take all the clocks and we go back in time they're different but only avera
have a hard time. and we're back talking about the notion of time is it an illusion or does it truly exist talking with professor lot of valley theoretical physicist and bestselling author professor if time also is mostly a human perspective because emotion is a very human lee thing grade or even a delusion in some sense. how come physicists like yourself use it to find out what exactly happened during the big bang i don't know i'd always like sas innate in me when i read about how this or that...
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yes that is time and of course there is time there is time for us we wake up in the morning we go to sleep time passes we become older that's real what well when i say there is no time what i mean is that there is no time in need sure by itself in the fundamental level let me make an example. if i see. the sun does not move or. it still does not move it does not mean that there is no sunset anymore we still see the sun going up and going down and going up and going down. but we understand that it's not really the sun which is moving it's a complicated story between us and the sun we're sitting on a big rock which is spinning so from our perspective we see the sun moving still the movement of the sun that we see is real but is not part just of the sun alone and the same is about time time it's a more complicated story that what we usually think that's what 26 has shown that time is different than what we usually think so the time of our everyday life is not really in nature nature the kind of know it was more complicated. let me give you an example. suppose your clock. or watch. gives
yes that is time and of course there is time there is time for us we wake up in the morning we go to sleep time passes we become older that's real what well when i say there is no time what i mean is that there is no time in need sure by itself in the fundamental level let me make an example. if i see. the sun does not move or. it still does not move it does not mean that there is no sunset anymore we still see the sun going up and going down and going up and going down. but we understand that...
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this is a troubled time. a sad time. it is it is a time where all of us have stood, almost to a person, and lamented the violence and the assault on this capitol and the assault on democracy itself. it was right to do that. this impeachment ought to be put in the perspective of what the republican chair of the republican conference said it was. she said the president of the united states summoned the mob, assembled the mob, and lit the flame of that attack. there has never been, she said, a greater betrayal by a president of the united states of this office tissue of his office and his oath to the constitution. that is why we are here today. that is why we are here today just a week before that president, at the request of the american people, will leave office. and the issue is what do we do, the 433 of us, i believe, who are here, do on behalf of the american people to respond to what representative chaney described happened on the 6th of january. a mob assembled by, summoned by, and then spoken to, to light the flame
this is a troubled time. a sad time. it is it is a time where all of us have stood, almost to a person, and lamented the violence and the assault on this capitol and the assault on democracy itself. it was right to do that. this impeachment ought to be put in the perspective of what the republican chair of the republican conference said it was. she said the president of the united states summoned the mob, assembled the mob, and lit the flame of that attack. there has never been, she said, a...
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rick: and five times that. we are talking potentially $4,000 to $5,000 per pupil, if it comes in at $30 billion that has been floated, is that right? marguerite: yes. i mean, it will depend. there are different slices of the funds. yes, somewhere in that neighborhood. karen: but just to put it into perspective, if we have a year of learning loss and we array set of strategies against that, and if we try to do with the same old way we have always done it, if we add a bunch of time using the same structures and same ways of organizing people time and money, if we try to do time in the same way we did before, we are not going to be able to recover the learning loss with those dollars. rick: so pedro, what karen just framed, then, is this enormous challenge. millions of children who are potentially 8 to 10 months behind, in terms of what we expect them to be. could you help folks understand, as a superintendent, how are you wrestling this and how are you looking at spending the dollars that might be coming in? pedr
rick: and five times that. we are talking potentially $4,000 to $5,000 per pupil, if it comes in at $30 billion that has been floated, is that right? marguerite: yes. i mean, it will depend. there are different slices of the funds. yes, somewhere in that neighborhood. karen: but just to put it into perspective, if we have a year of learning loss and we array set of strategies against that, and if we try to do with the same old way we have always done it, if we add a bunch of time using the same...
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at the same time? and what it was like serving in that capacity? >> yeah, those who remember during the democratic convention in 2008, beau biden was speaking at the convention at the time, saying that hoe won't be able to help on the campaign because he was going deployed to iraq, he went around september time frame, 2009. i was -- 2008, and i was caught up, in the beginning of 2009. soy ended up in iraq. we overlapped in terms of time for about eight months, nine months in iraq. yes. >> can you give me an idea of what he was like as a person? you had a unique opportunity to work alongside him for months. tell me what he was like as a human being? >> i'm in the navy on the logistics side, and he was actually a jag. i met him in different times and we meet at the same dining facilities and we had a few meals together. he is extremely down to earth. certainly the stories, that part of the family, the vice president, he would have secret service, he wouldn't need that. he said, it wodoesn't make sens. i'
at the same time? and what it was like serving in that capacity? >> yeah, those who remember during the democratic convention in 2008, beau biden was speaking at the convention at the time, saying that hoe won't be able to help on the campaign because he was going deployed to iraq, he went around september time frame, 2009. i was -- 2008, and i was caught up, in the beginning of 2009. soy ended up in iraq. we overlapped in terms of time for about eight months, nine months in iraq. yes....
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when the time comes to raise interest rates, we will certainly do that, and that time is no time soon. you ask about macro tools. the difference between the united states and other countries, i would say, is that we do not have a lot of time varying tools where we can see a particular situation. the history of those -- we have had them over history and it has not been a good history. it is very difficult to get the timing right and that sort of thing. what we did have is strong through the cycle tools. the idea is that we will not rely on our ability to put these things into effect for the right time and the right proportion. we don't think we are very good at that. we think it is better, as one of our mutual friends and colleagues likes to say, better to build strong levees than try to predict hurricanes. what we have done is we have run very strong stress tests that require banks to be resilient, the kind of national stress that can suddenly appear in a global financial crises that can suddenly appear in a go buffet and crisis. i think that is the right way to do it. good times and
when the time comes to raise interest rates, we will certainly do that, and that time is no time soon. you ask about macro tools. the difference between the united states and other countries, i would say, is that we do not have a lot of time varying tools where we can see a particular situation. the history of those -- we have had them over history and it has not been a good history. it is very difficult to get the timing right and that sort of thing. what we did have is strong through the...
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the impeachment may take a bit more time.omething because the gravity of what happened yesterday, i mean this image, there are so many images yesterday, i mean this image, there are so many images all around the world being built around the world and it's incredibly shameful to the us who considers itself the greatest democracy in the world, and leader of the free world, how the president is termed... all of the hype around what the us represents in terms of democracy and its institutions have been completely undermined and are in total tatters. and so what they do now with trump and the mob, the domestic terrorists as biden called them that raided yesterday that got into the building and rampaged, people with auschwitz on their t—shirts somehow celebrated the holocaust, discussing images of people doing discussing things with discussing images under clothing. and what is going to happen to them now? and if only it was as easy as a tv show to say you are fired and that's done. but this is not the end and the problem runs deep
the impeachment may take a bit more time.omething because the gravity of what happened yesterday, i mean this image, there are so many images yesterday, i mean this image, there are so many images all around the world being built around the world and it's incredibly shameful to the us who considers itself the greatest democracy in the world, and leader of the free world, how the president is termed... all of the hype around what the us represents in terms of democracy and its institutions have...
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pacific time zones. your text messages as well. mr. bradburn, if george washington didn't know how the office of the presidency would evolve over time, did he know it would evolve and was he okay with that? >> that's a really great question. washington gives us a hint of what's in his mind with the presidency. he writes a great letter to kathy mccauley graham who is an english historian and a woman, which is remarkable for the time, and she is a friend of the washingtons and she's a big fan of the revolution and george washington in general. he writes an extraordinary letter to her january -- i think it's 1790 after the first session of congress, actually, the new session is coming back and he writes, i walk on trodden ground. everything i do is subject to two interpretations, everything i do is setting a precedent. so he's understanding very clearly that his role in that office is going to set in train the next generation of how the presidency will function. so he's worried about the new cycle, on the o
pacific time zones. your text messages as well. mr. bradburn, if george washington didn't know how the office of the presidency would evolve over time, did he know it would evolve and was he okay with that? >> that's a really great question. washington gives us a hint of what's in his mind with the presidency. he writes a great letter to kathy mccauley graham who is an english historian and a woman, which is remarkable for the time, and she is a friend of the washingtons and she's a big...
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we would have lunch all the time.e i say, he was the best dinner partner maybe ever on the face of the planet because he knew everybody and everything and it was always fascinating conversation. >> it certainly was. and i was blessed to have dinner with him on many occasions and to enjoy his friendship, but he would always instill in all of us a sense of what was going on out there, and especially in areas that maybe you and i didn't even know that much about, but he knew a lot about a lot of different things. >> he knew everybody and he knew everything about everybody. and, again, when he did his show, the radio on mutual and then of course on cnn, he never saw himself as the focus or the star. he was the questioner. and then he would allow those who responded as much room as they wanted or needed, whether it was frank sinatra, marlon brando, or whoever. it was endlessly fascinating because he was endlessly curious. he was just -- he was an every man who grew up on the streets of brooklyn, went down to miami and then
we would have lunch all the time.e i say, he was the best dinner partner maybe ever on the face of the planet because he knew everybody and everything and it was always fascinating conversation. >> it certainly was. and i was blessed to have dinner with him on many occasions and to enjoy his friendship, but he would always instill in all of us a sense of what was going on out there, and especially in areas that maybe you and i didn't even know that much about, but he knew a lot about a...
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did have the integrated information you needed to make real time, time critical iris decisions. at that time, i established i am going to become more knowledgeable than the people who designed this spacecraft. i got support from chris craft, i got support from walt williams, and we told our contractor we are going to be building the manuals that we fly with. very shortly thereafter, we set up the process of learning by doing. every product by the time we flew apollo, was developed by the mission controllers themselves. flight systems, every procedure, normal, emergency trajectory, the whole nine yards. done by the people in the mission control team. that their thing was what was the training. the training would come from the manufacturers. basically we knew with the business was. picked up the responsibility for all integrated training. to this day we still perform integrated training between the control team, and the controller. these were the major changes that were used and getting ready for the gemini program. gemini we had to come to grips with the new technologies of space
did have the integrated information you needed to make real time, time critical iris decisions. at that time, i established i am going to become more knowledgeable than the people who designed this spacecraft. i got support from chris craft, i got support from walt williams, and we told our contractor we are going to be building the manuals that we fly with. very shortly thereafter, we set up the process of learning by doing. every product by the time we flew apollo, was developed by the...
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and i got to say last time i was in atlanta for any period of time was a commencement address at clark atlanta university. and i received an honorary doctorate. and you know who came to see me in a wheelchair to tell me how happy he was was hank aaron. so thank you mr. aaron and thank you mrs. aaron. my deepest condolences. that on it day when the senate voted overwhelmingly. >> we also owe our people a working environment free of discrimination, hate and harassment. and if confirmed i will fight hard to stamp out sexual assault and to rid our ranks of racists and extremists. >> this is a day that georgia's first black u.s. senator reverend raphael warnock tweeted the last time i was here in 2017 capitol police were escorting me to central booking for leading a nonviolent protest of an immoral budget. this time look at that picture. they just had to show me to my office. lord works in mysterious ways with wonders to perform. black excellence on display. you see it and you hear it from vice president kamala harris. >> i kamala harris solemnly swear -- >> that i will support and defend t
and i got to say last time i was in atlanta for any period of time was a commencement address at clark atlanta university. and i received an honorary doctorate. and you know who came to see me in a wheelchair to tell me how happy he was was hank aaron. so thank you mr. aaron and thank you mrs. aaron. my deepest condolences. that on it day when the senate voted overwhelmingly. >> we also owe our people a working environment free of discrimination, hate and harassment. and if confirmed i...
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twenty-seven at the time. give the sense of who was her father, the fourth richest man in the united states, what does that mean? >> he was one of the founders to encourage americans to use the western railroad giving a glamorous destination and his engineers at union pacific. remember that next time you go skiing. he ran a business like his father but had a commitment and this is something that his family shared. the daughter of the junior league and so it was through her example and inspiration that he was ahead of his time wanting to involve his daughters in his professional world to the extent they wanted to be. he and his daughter were not especially close when she was a little girl her parents divorced when she was ten and it wasn't until her mother died that they found their way together through a shared love of adventure. she was an incredibly accomplished and a terrific skier in fact, so she and her father shared this bond and she spent her holidays with him working alongside him. before they entered
twenty-seven at the time. give the sense of who was her father, the fourth richest man in the united states, what does that mean? >> he was one of the founders to encourage americans to use the western railroad giving a glamorous destination and his engineers at union pacific. remember that next time you go skiing. he ran a business like his father but had a commitment and this is something that his family shared. the daughter of the junior league and so it was through her example and...
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these you learn to love again ♪ ♪ it's times like these time and time again ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it's times likeg america." >> i'm keri washington. this day has been a long time coming. groundbreaking women have followed their dreams and carved the path and now kamala harris is the first black south asian female vice president of these united states. she is the first but she will not be the last. the future for girls everywhere is limitless. to celebrate this historic day some extraordinary broadway performers have come together to provide inspiration. ♪ 525,600 minutes 525,600 moments so dear 525,600 minutes how do you measure measure a year ♪ ♪ in daylight in sunsets in midnights through cups of coffee ♪ ♪ in inches in miles through strife ♪ ♪ 525,600 minutes how do you measure a year in a life ♪ ♪ how about love how about love how about love ♪ ♪ measuring love ♪ ♪ seasons of love ♪ ♪ seasons of love ♪ ♪ 525,600 minutes 525,600 ♪ ♪ 525,600 minutes how do you measure a life of a woman or a man ♪ ♪ in truth that she learned or in times that he cried ♪ ♪ in the bridges he burned or the way that s
these you learn to love again ♪ ♪ it's times like these time and time again ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it's times likeg america." >> i'm keri washington. this day has been a long time coming. groundbreaking women have followed their dreams and carved the path and now kamala harris is the first black south asian female vice president of these united states. she is the first but she will not be the last. the future for girls everywhere is limitless. to celebrate this historic day some...
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when i would talk about our national council at the time, they would be in this space at the time. curtis act pretty much said it would not recognize the authority, the lawmaking authority of we as a muscogee people, but also the authority of our elected officials serving on the national council to make those laws. those who are serving in the legislature were elected. the federal government allowed those elections to run out, even if we were still meeting and passing laws, the federal government would not have recognized the authority of their tribal government to execute those laws. in brief, that is how the -- how it impacted us. it also impacted the tribal nations who had not gone along with the process. in 1907, the creek nation were forced to vacate the council house we built to house our national government. we had to vacate it. the idea behind it was with the arrival of statehood, the state of oklahoma, the federal government -- if you're tribal government is not functioning at that time, you do not have a direct need for your capitol building, so we had to vacate. we had t
when i would talk about our national council at the time, they would be in this space at the time. curtis act pretty much said it would not recognize the authority, the lawmaking authority of we as a muscogee people, but also the authority of our elected officials serving on the national council to make those laws. those who are serving in the legislature were elected. the federal government allowed those elections to run out, even if we were still meeting and passing laws, the federal...
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>>time now 6.17.heck this out we've got snow in the sierra impacting travel around lake tahoe, this is interstate 80 king ville hard to make out maybe you can see here on the on the far right side there is some serious snow coming down right now snow pack in parts of the sierra only about 43% of normal for this time of year. but there is some more snow on the way hopefully we can make up for that deficit we've got john trouble in the weather center with a closer look at what kind of weather we can expect here for the week ahead job, yeah, these storms that we're seeing this week james are going to be packed with moisture that means a good level of snow pack to be had in the sierra nevada. >>so a good layer snowfall falling on friday an additional dose last night into this morning as you can see and your camera there along 80 and we've got a lot more where that came from later this week here in the bay area we saw showers last night those showers have since tapered off now and that means a dry start to
>>time now 6.17.heck this out we've got snow in the sierra impacting travel around lake tahoe, this is interstate 80 king ville hard to make out maybe you can see here on the on the far right side there is some serious snow coming down right now snow pack in parts of the sierra only about 43% of normal for this time of year. but there is some more snow on the way hopefully we can make up for that deficit we've got john trouble in the weather center with a closer look at what kind of...
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his timely and important biography of joseph. publication of the abraham lincoln's time, i knew biography of lincoln david reynolds. he is just out, his book launch and the has received early reviews and published weekly and elsewhere. we encourage everyone to look it up on amazon preferably your own independent bookstore. david reynolds is a extinguished professor graduate center, the other of walt whitman america, cultural biography, his other books include the american renaissance, john brown abolitionist and mightier than the sword and the battle for america. a regular reviewer for the new york times book review and "wall street journal". david will be in conversation with james, one of the leading historians of 19th century america. james is pioneering works include 1982 grade, slavery and freedom and interpretation of the south. the radical and republican, frederick douglas, abraham lincoln and triumph of antislavery. his latest book, freedom national the destruction of slavery in the united states, 1861 -- 1865. our conver
his timely and important biography of joseph. publication of the abraham lincoln's time, i knew biography of lincoln david reynolds. he is just out, his book launch and the has received early reviews and published weekly and elsewhere. we encourage everyone to look it up on amazon preferably your own independent bookstore. david reynolds is a extinguished professor graduate center, the other of walt whitman america, cultural biography, his other books include the american renaissance, john...
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there was time to substitute one so young to add one more, pouncing on a loose ball and getting the timingright to make it 5—0. but all the plaudits will go to fran kirby, will be goals for her and three points for chelsea and the defending champions up to second in the table. jo currie, bbc news. what a performance from fran kirby there! there was a thrilling finish to rugby union's premiership clash between london irish and harlequins, irish scoring a late try, to draw the match 27—27. oli hoskins was the man they had to thank — the prop forced over from a line out with two minutes to go. quins had led 17—7 at one stage. london irish go seventh, just a place below their opponents today in the table. australian cricket's governing body has apologised to india and is investigating claims that visiting players were subjected to racist abuse by spectators during the third test. local police ejected six spectators from the scg, after india's mohammed siraj complained to umpires. drew savage reports. after three days of enthralling cricket, sadly we focus on day four shifted. play was interrup
there was time to substitute one so young to add one more, pouncing on a loose ball and getting the timingright to make it 5—0. but all the plaudits will go to fran kirby, will be goals for her and three points for chelsea and the defending champions up to second in the table. jo currie, bbc news. what a performance from fran kirby there! there was a thrilling finish to rugby union's premiership clash between london irish and harlequins, irish scoring a late try, to draw the match 27—27....
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in half an hour's time. hundreds of strange mounds lie scattered around johannesburg south africa's most populous city but they aren't a natural phenomenon they are mine tailings waste heaps left over from south africa's hugely profitable gold industry. many are also said to be dangerously toxic awash with heavy metals and poisons and radioactive debris. with expert help french journalist must time to do is getting that content scientifically analyzed. but one night while he waits for the results he gets a mysterious voicemail message hello i heard that your interest. money where your around. in a month well i would go to a mental geologist me up for a while and i would really much appreciate you you know you're going to come around again i will work about it thank you very much. the message is from a geologist and eagle club chick after a 20 year career in the mining industry has now left it disgusted by the industry's failure to have his warnings about dealing with its waste i'll tell you what i found part
in half an hour's time. hundreds of strange mounds lie scattered around johannesburg south africa's most populous city but they aren't a natural phenomenon they are mine tailings waste heaps left over from south africa's hugely profitable gold industry. many are also said to be dangerously toxic awash with heavy metals and poisons and radioactive debris. with expert help french journalist must time to do is getting that content scientifically analyzed. but one night while he waits for the...
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i don't know if i did it any other time. i think that was the only time. >> how did it end up? when you ended up doing it, were your fears, you know, did your fears come to fruition or was it a more positive experience than you expected? >> no, i had a nice time with him. h he's, larry was fine. he was fine. i always liked him. you know, he's an easy person to talk to and he's respectful and he's not going to put you on the spot or anything. so. >> i spoke with billy crystal last hour and he told me it was like talking to a relative when you spoke with larry king. did it feel that way to you? >> yeah, exactly. yeah. yeah. >> i want to show some images of you at an awards ceremony in 2016 and the picture that we're about to put up, it's you and tony bennett and larry king. my understanding is that you wound up singing with larry king. what do you remember about that night with larry or any other personal anecdotes you'd like to share? >> i don't remember that. >> well, it's a really lovely picture of the two of you. we know he's obviously touched so many lives. when you think ba
i don't know if i did it any other time. i think that was the only time. >> how did it end up? when you ended up doing it, were your fears, you know, did your fears come to fruition or was it a more positive experience than you expected? >> no, i had a nice time with him. h he's, larry was fine. he was fine. i always liked him. you know, he's an easy person to talk to and he's respectful and he's not going to put you on the spot or anything. so. >> i spoke with billy crystal...
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it was a really challenging time.the speechwriters met with ted sorensen and he said whenever we had a big speech to write, we said let's make sure this one hits the history books. for president obama he wanted it to be a more sober tone and less lofty and rhetorical that what people had heard in the campaign and what people expected because the moment called for that. as we talked about earlier, inaugurations are the first official speech as president. you are not campaigning anymore. he was coming into a very serious situation, and had worked with president bush throughout the transition to be ready to take on the role of governing. the old attitude, you campaign in poetry, but govern in prose. host: there is an interesting speech from the guardian and his relationship with the speech and writing this. the inaugural speech shuttled between the two of them four or five times following an initial hour-long meeting at which the president elect spoke about the vision for his address. she then ran away and spent weeks on
it was a really challenging time.the speechwriters met with ted sorensen and he said whenever we had a big speech to write, we said let's make sure this one hits the history books. for president obama he wanted it to be a more sober tone and less lofty and rhetorical that what people had heard in the campaign and what people expected because the moment called for that. as we talked about earlier, inaugurations are the first official speech as president. you are not campaigning anymore. he was...
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you see uranium is 60 times for elevated but all the lead is elevated to 80 times meaning almost 100 times of what's normal that's the same was cobalt that's the same was also in a 600 times for a nickel but maybe you didn't know if you're just going to say ok all right i can have all of the yes you can have. when they're living in doubt for you fly me. a farm when livestock die prematurely townships which children have neurological disorders and suffer from terrible coughing fits. but all the medical links between poor health and mining conditions so clear cut. stoff at the screen open health clinic might have some odd sense. among their patients is. it's the 3rd time this month that youngest son has taken an l. . ok . you're going to. come up. with what i thought was yes. indeed i'll let you know it's too much of the stuff was it isn't doesn't like it not to me it is that left this world with. goes numb don't know who's awake. so how are you going to yours. the baby has called she's. i was just the interest couldn't both science sometimes receive worst so you get a child with a cou
you see uranium is 60 times for elevated but all the lead is elevated to 80 times meaning almost 100 times of what's normal that's the same was cobalt that's the same was also in a 600 times for a nickel but maybe you didn't know if you're just going to say ok all right i can have all of the yes you can have. when they're living in doubt for you fly me. a farm when livestock die prematurely townships which children have neurological disorders and suffer from terrible coughing fits. but all the...
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you know, a bit sloppy at times in certain situations and probably got some more tackles and at timesg against world—class footballers and they make it look easy, time, strength, pace, but others say very proud but have achieved. —— but as i say. if league two morecambe had been hoping to spring a shock this afternoon, those hopes didn't last too long at stamford bridge. it was always going to be an impossible task for them, especially given the covid outbreak they've suffered over the last couple of weeks. they only returned to training on tuesday after coming out of isolation. this is england's mason mount opening the scoring for chelsea. frank lampard's side were two up before half time. timo werner with the goal, that ends 827 minutes without scoring for blues, so that is boost for him. so that is a boost for him. callum hudson—odoi hit the third, good control, well ta ken. and they got a fourth in the closing stages, this time kai havertz on the end of it. 4—0 it finished at the bridge. so chelsea push on, west london derby on friday night for them against fulham. no great proble
you know, a bit sloppy at times in certain situations and probably got some more tackles and at timesg against world—class footballers and they make it look easy, time, strength, pace, but others say very proud but have achieved. —— but as i say. if league two morecambe had been hoping to spring a shock this afternoon, those hopes didn't last too long at stamford bridge. it was always going to be an impossible task for them, especially given the covid outbreak they've suffered over the...
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breezy at times.r air settling in tonight, and going to the late night hours, showers will continue to taper off, and we start the day tomorrow morning with mainly sunny skies. overnight low temperatures will be generally in the low to mid-40s near the bay shoreline. but upper 30s inland as the colder air i referred to is filtering in. tomorrow breezy at the coast. sunny but cooler than we have had of late. cooler days than we've had of late, with high temperatures ranging from mid-50s at the coast to upper 50s around the bay shoreline, to upper 50s in most of our inland areas. now let's skip ahead, take a look at our forecast animation starting on sunday morning, when the next wave of rain with cold air producing snow in the higher elevations will sweep through. that's sunday. that will be followed by more cold showers and some snow at the higher elevations on monday. then on tuesday, we'll get a little bit of a break in the early part of the day, but another storm comes in late in the day. and that
breezy at times.r air settling in tonight, and going to the late night hours, showers will continue to taper off, and we start the day tomorrow morning with mainly sunny skies. overnight low temperatures will be generally in the low to mid-40s near the bay shoreline. but upper 30s inland as the colder air i referred to is filtering in. tomorrow breezy at the coast. sunny but cooler than we have had of late. cooler days than we've had of late, with high temperatures ranging from mid-50s at the...
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>>related to the fact that we didn't have time to set up the sites we needed we didn't have time to hire the people and get the training we needed when the vaccine started coming in doctor john swartzberg infectious disease expert at u c berkeley says while bay area counties and the state are dealing with supply issues the problems will smooth out. there's going to be at least 2 nasdaq seems very likely approved. one shot each is supposed those are going to get approved probably february or march as of tuesday san mateo county health officials say nearly 26,000 moderna vaccines have been distributed more than 22,000 administered. the county is still in phase. one only vaccinating health care workers and those who live in work in long-term care there's been talks with big health care systems to turn this drive-thru vaccination clinic into a mass site. >>in the meantime and doctor swartzberg is feeling optimistic in the long run it's going to keep your seat belt on because it's going to be really a bumpy ride. >>and in trying to just. put with it because it's not going to be easy getting f
>>related to the fact that we didn't have time to set up the sites we needed we didn't have time to hire the people and get the training we needed when the vaccine started coming in doctor john swartzberg infectious disease expert at u c berkeley says while bay area counties and the state are dealing with supply issues the problems will smooth out. there's going to be at least 2 nasdaq seems very likely approved. one shot each is supposed those are going to get approved probably february...
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because at times it needs defending. on january 6, the nation watched as insurrectionists stormed the capitol, threatening the safety of countless individuals and successfully, albeit temporarily, disrupting our process. in the midst of the attack, hundreds of capitol police officers heroically upheld their duty to defend the united states and protect those who work here. many officers were severely injured and beaten. including one of my former interns. and trg -- tragically, one officer, officer brian sicknick, succumbed to the injuries he sustained. to officer sicknick's family, i extend my deepest condolences and know we are praying for you. to all capitol police officers, we're deeply thankful for your bravery. because of you thousands were lives were protected and the people's work was able to resume. now, just as the capitol police protected us, congress must match that courage and protect the constitution. our democratic processes and this nation. the president's role in this insurrection is undeniable. both on s
because at times it needs defending. on january 6, the nation watched as insurrectionists stormed the capitol, threatening the safety of countless individuals and successfully, albeit temporarily, disrupting our process. in the midst of the attack, hundreds of capitol police officers heroically upheld their duty to defend the united states and protect those who work here. many officers were severely injured and beaten. including one of my former interns. and trg -- tragically, one officer,...
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we're many times, many, many times above the margin. and so we don't really have to -- mark, i don't think we have to go through -- >> right, right. >> -- what's the difference between winning the election by two votes and winning it by half a million votes. >> right. >> i think we probably did win it by half a million. one of the things that happened, brad, we have other people coming in from alabama and from south carolina and from other states and they're saying it's impossible for you to have lost georgia. we won -- in alabama, we set a record. got the highest vote ever. in georgia we set a record with a massive amount of votes, and, they say it's not possible to have lost georgia. and i could tell you by our rallies, by the rally i'm having on monday night, the place -- they already have lines of people out front waiting. it's just not possible to have lost georgia. it's not possible. when i heard it was close, i said no way. they dropped a lot of votes in there late at night, you know that, brad. and that's what we're all working
we're many times, many, many times above the margin. and so we don't really have to -- mark, i don't think we have to go through -- >> right, right. >> -- what's the difference between winning the election by two votes and winning it by half a million votes. >> right. >> i think we probably did win it by half a million. one of the things that happened, brad, we have other people coming in from alabama and from south carolina and from other states and they're saying it's...
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we wide open in all the time! the sorry. bbc, baby! we wide open in all the time!— all the time! the saints keep new. orleans going, let me tell you! tell me about the _ orleans going, let me tell you! tell me about the game? it _ orleans going, let me tell you! tell me about the game? it was - orleans going, let me tell you! tell. me about the game? it was amazing! it was great — me about the game? it was amazing! it was great to _ me about the game? it was amazing! it was great to finally _ me about the game? it was amazing! it was great to finally be _ me about the game? it was amazing! it was great to finally be in _ me about the game? it was amazing! it was great to finally be in the - it was great to finally be in the stands — it was great to finally be in the stands to— it was great to finally be in the stands to cr saints play, we . stands to cr saints play, we know that we _ stands to cr saints play, we know that we made _ stands to cr saints play, we know that we made a _ stands to cr saints play, we know that we made a difference - stands to cr saints play, we know tha
we wide open in all the time! the sorry. bbc, baby! we wide open in all the time!— all the time! the saints keep new. orleans going, let me tell you! tell me about the _ orleans going, let me tell you! tell me about the game? it _ orleans going, let me tell you! tell me about the game? it was - orleans going, let me tell you! tell. me about the game? it was amazing! it was great — me about the game? it was amazing! it was great to _ me about the game? it was amazing! it was great to finally...
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who won the event 3 time. training going ok. yes i hope so over the mobile i don't think we did enough training. in terms of kilometers yes last year we had 650 and now we only have around 300 and it's already the 19th you from when it's not enough. and his performances have also attracted sponsors this season she's getting funding from a doc food manufacturer together with other successful mushes making hannah the youngest member of the world's 1st professional dog sled squad although other than sharing a sponsor the marshes are not really a team each competing fairy much for themselves. part of the team is like the biggest mushers in the world and for me it's an opportunity to. learn from the best so now i'm a part of that and i also have a few other sponsors and for me. i don't have a full time job or i'm not fully educated i have to have sponsors if not i won't be able to do what i love to do every single day. then has to make do without financial backus. being a non-native makes him less attractive for no weekend companies.
who won the event 3 time. training going ok. yes i hope so over the mobile i don't think we did enough training. in terms of kilometers yes last year we had 650 and now we only have around 300 and it's already the 19th you from when it's not enough. and his performances have also attracted sponsors this season she's getting funding from a doc food manufacturer together with other successful mushes making hannah the youngest member of the world's 1st professional dog sled squad although other...
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look, we went through a tough time. we were interrogated brutally, | time.ow. i know you are live tweeting a _ what i would think of now. i know you are live tweeting a lot - what i would think of now. i know you are live tweeting a lot of - what i would think of now. i know you are live tweeting a lot of this| you are live tweeting a lot of this and almost to the second you are giving us an update of what you went through in what was happening at the time. to relive it like that, what does it mean now? can you believe we are here 30 years later? if does it mean now? can you believe we are here 30 years later?— are here 30 years later? if you had told me when _ are here 30 years later? if you had told me when i _ are here 30 years later? if you had told me when i was _ are here 30 years later? if you had told me when i was sitting - are here 30 years later? if you had told me when i was sitting in - are here 30 years later? if you had told me when i was sitting in a - told me when i was sitting in a cell, concrete cell, in baghdad being beaten, being burned,
look, we went through a tough time. we were interrogated brutally, | time.ow. i know you are live tweeting a _ what i would think of now. i know you are live tweeting a lot - what i would think of now. i know you are live tweeting a lot of - what i would think of now. i know you are live tweeting a lot of this| you are live tweeting a lot of this and almost to the second you are giving us an update of what you went through in what was happening at the time. to relive it like that, what does it...
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our time... ...for more time... ...has come.s possible- and proven in postmenopausal women taking kisqali plus fulvestrant. in a clinical trial, kisqali plus fulvestrant helped women live longer with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer. and it significantly delayed disease progression. kisqali can cause lung problems or an abnormal heartbeat, which can lead to death. it can cause serious skin reactions, liver problems, and low white blood cell counts that may result in severe infections. tell your doctor right away if you have new or worsening symptoms, including breathing problems, cough, chest pain, a change in your heartbeat, dizziness, yellowing of the skin or eyes, dark urine, tiredness, loss of appetite, abdomen pain, bleeding, bruising, fever, chills, or other symptoms of an infection, a severe or worsening rash, are or plan to become pregnant, or breastfeeding. avoid grapefruit during treatment. ask your doctor about living longer with kisqali. (grandmother) thank you for taking me home. it's so far. (young woman) don't
our time... ...for more time... ...has come.s possible- and proven in postmenopausal women taking kisqali plus fulvestrant. in a clinical trial, kisqali plus fulvestrant helped women live longer with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer. and it significantly delayed disease progression. kisqali can cause lung problems or an abnormal heartbeat, which can lead to death. it can cause serious skin reactions, liver problems, and low white blood cell counts that may result in severe infections. tell...
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there are times when you get a delicious fact.hat's what really is so exciting is, you know, i didn't know that when truman, you know, i knew this story about jesus christ and general jackson so i thought that's a good start, but i didn't know when i started the project-- when truman gets there and he didn't know about the manhattan project. and juicy details like that. one of the details is the fact they had only tested the bomb once on july 21st-- or i'm sorry, july 16th and 21 days before they ended up using it. so, now they're at tinian island, which was the launchpad for the flight to hiroshima for 115 miles and somebody says, look, if we put this 10,000 pound bomb, which was very inappropriately called little boy, in the front of the plane and then we have to put a bunch of extra gas in the plane so he won't fall down, it will be more weight than we've ever carried and the plane might crash on takeoff. if there's an atom bo many that we could have an atomic explosion at the u.s. base on tinian island and will destroy us and
there are times when you get a delicious fact.hat's what really is so exciting is, you know, i didn't know that when truman, you know, i knew this story about jesus christ and general jackson so i thought that's a good start, but i didn't know when i started the project-- when truman gets there and he didn't know about the manhattan project. and juicy details like that. one of the details is the fact they had only tested the bomb once on july 21st-- or i'm sorry, july 16th and 21 days before...
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thank you so much for your time. the book is quite optimistic. .. >>. >> we are joined by cheryl ackerson also the author of the book one - - what is this new book you have put together. >> i would say it is a trilogy
thank you so much for your time. the book is quite optimistic. .. >>. >> we are joined by cheryl ackerson also the author of the book one - - what is this new book you have put together. >> i would say it is a trilogy
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time. commissioner highland. >> the first is general public comment. the public can talk about different things. with respect to agenda item each member the commission up to three minutes. we have a hand open but i don't have a mic to unmute you. you might have to call back in with another device somehow. >> there is bridget can you hear me? >> we can. >> i submitted a landmark designation report for this property in july. i wanted to get an update on where the nomination is and alert you that i'm still waiting to hear regarding a hearing agenda. >> okay, thank you, last call for general public. this is a last call to speak to members. i see your hand open but i don't have an -- oh, there is your mic. >> your 3 minutes are ticking. if you would like to make your comment now is your time. you have an echo so mute your devices. >> i'll be calling in through the telephone line so my architect and attorney can participate. i'd rather do it that way. that's just my comment. i'll be turning off t
time. commissioner highland. >> the first is general public comment. the public can talk about different things. with respect to agenda item each member the commission up to three minutes. we have a hand open but i don't have a mic to unmute you. you might have to call back in with another device somehow. >> there is bridget can you hear me? >> we can. >> i submitted a landmark designation report for this property in july. i wanted to get an update on where the...
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this is a troubled time. a sad time. it is it is a time where all of us have stood, almost to a person, and lamented the violence and the assault on this capitol and the assault on democracy itself. it was right to do that. this impeachment ought to be put in the perspective of what the republican chair of the republican conference said it was. she said the president of the united states summoned the mob, assembled the mob, and lit the flame of that attack. there has never been, she said, a greater betrayal by a president of the united states of this office tissue of his office and his oath to the constitution. that is why we are here today. that is why we are here today just a week before that president, at the request of the american people, will leave office. and the issue is what do we do, the 433 of us, i believe, who are here, do on behalf of the american people to respond to what representative chaney described happened on the 6th of january. a mob assembled by, summoned by, and then spoken to, to light the flame
this is a troubled time. a sad time. it is it is a time where all of us have stood, almost to a person, and lamented the violence and the assault on this capitol and the assault on democracy itself. it was right to do that. this impeachment ought to be put in the perspective of what the republican chair of the republican conference said it was. she said the president of the united states summoned the mob, assembled the mob, and lit the flame of that attack. there has never been, she said, a...
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if it hangs two times.to trial the third time because of the cost and what happened in the first two trials. so, as i say, i understand why the victims families are upset. but be careful what you wish for. you've got 36 counts where he pleads guilty to involve manslaughter, and he's the way nine years. it may be used. you're like a safe for the d a to go find we won't do it. let's go to trial. leave it up to the jury. given the way this is all played out in the past year, it does seem like there's quite a bit of risk involved in and going to a trial one more time. all right, appreciate your insight here, as always. ktvu legal analyst michael cardoza. take care of michael. thank you, everybody stay healthy. all right. we want to join now. president elected joe biden, giving remarks on an expected huge coronavirus pandemic response package. let's go ahead now and listen to the president elect. she never knew she had the virus. the time on most folks never heard about the virus. just like that she was gone. al
if it hangs two times.to trial the third time because of the cost and what happened in the first two trials. so, as i say, i understand why the victims families are upset. but be careful what you wish for. you've got 36 counts where he pleads guilty to involve manslaughter, and he's the way nine years. it may be used. you're like a safe for the d a to go find we won't do it. let's go to trial. leave it up to the jury. given the way this is all played out in the past year, it does seem like...
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you've known him quite a long time and you've had a lot of time to make the judgments about him thating the judgment that he was going to be a good united states senator. what is it like for you personally to see this version of him and take, make these objections? >> well, as you put it, i said it is the biggest mistake i ever made. not that i haven't made big mistakes before but this was certainly the most consequential. when i knew him, i thought he was brilliant. i thought he was very, very gifted. i thought he would bring the same sort of intellectual weight that my friend and your boss pat moynahan brought to the senate, although moynihan was a progressive and josh was a conservative. i even wrote him a letter to say, look, you have a chance to be like moynahan in that you would add something to the senate. real intellectual weight to the senate. i never imagined this us against them conspiracy theory, creating this mess would have occurred. i never would have dreamed of that. >> former senator jack danforth, really an honor to have you join us tonight. really appreciate it. >>
you've known him quite a long time and you've had a lot of time to make the judgments about him thating the judgment that he was going to be a good united states senator. what is it like for you personally to see this version of him and take, make these objections? >> well, as you put it, i said it is the biggest mistake i ever made. not that i haven't made big mistakes before but this was certainly the most consequential. when i knew him, i thought he was brilliant. i thought he was...
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to time.to see some heavy rain, could bring some localised flooding across the north west, but at higher elevations, these routes could be affected by heavy snow. the a57 snakes past the m62 going across the pennines, the m6 and the a74 are all high enough to see a significant spell of snow wednesday night and into thursday. so, very mild, no chance of any snow at all in cardiff and london with temperatures 12 to 14 respectively. but across the north of scotland, it's still cold, temperatures about 4. so, there is a risk of seeing some disruption on thursday, but it's likely to be the high ground in scotland and northern england. 15—30 cm possible. 30 is a foot of snow — imagine what that would do to the roads. now, heading into friday, our frontal zone actually turns around and starts to move its way southwards again, colder air filtering a little bit further southwards across scotland and into the northern edge of this weather system. we'll probably see the rain turn to snow, particularly ov
to time.to see some heavy rain, could bring some localised flooding across the north west, but at higher elevations, these routes could be affected by heavy snow. the a57 snakes past the m62 going across the pennines, the m6 and the a74 are all high enough to see a significant spell of snow wednesday night and into thursday. so, very mild, no chance of any snow at all in cardiff and london with temperatures 12 to 14 respectively. but across the north of scotland, it's still cold, temperatures...
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there's no global time in the universe the unit doesn't have a time but we. creatures that are only an environment in these heat then there is a long story around experience. which is our own time and if you look very very carefully we see the differences even from a time a different altitude can ask you something so why does time if they doesn't exist at the mcchrystal topic state of things right have a direction i mean why is it never pointed backwards. and though this is a great question. it came as a surprise in the development of physics. slowly. that time is different than that than our usual way of thinking so this is i said the time goes at a different speed. it was understood about a 100 years ago in fact the 1st one did that and he 1st got to this idea theoretically sort of try to match things we know about nature but now we measure in the laboratory so it's not an idea by our study something we do something to that we can measure but even before that a brick surprise was that the laws of physics do not distinguish the past or the future and that's
there's no global time in the universe the unit doesn't have a time but we. creatures that are only an environment in these heat then there is a long story around experience. which is our own time and if you look very very carefully we see the differences even from a time a different altitude can ask you something so why does time if they doesn't exist at the mcchrystal topic state of things right have a direction i mean why is it never pointed backwards. and though this is a great question. it...
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to prepare for the bad times is in the good times. it turns out, we were right. other states face potential budget cuts of 20%-40% or more. idaho is in the enviable position of having record budget surplus. the sound decisions of idaho leaders in the past have gotten us to where we are today. let's keep our state on this strong economic trajectory. together, now's the time to make meaningful investments. i'm happy to announce my plan to put more money back in the pockets of hard-working idahoans, and make strategic investments to propel our state even further ahead in prosperity. my plan is called "building idaho's future." i am proposing more than $450 million in tax relief. this will be among the single largest tax cuts in idaho history. to get there, i'm proposing $295 million in one-time tax relief and $160 million dollars and -- in permanent tax cuts to boost idahoans prosperity while keeping tax rates competitive and our business climate vibrant. curbing government spending and returning taxpayer dollars should be the perpetual
to prepare for the bad times is in the good times. it turns out, we were right. other states face potential budget cuts of 20%-40% or more. idaho is in the enviable position of having record budget surplus. the sound decisions of idaho leaders in the past have gotten us to where we are today. let's keep our state on this strong economic trajectory. together, now's the time to make meaningful investments. i'm happy to announce my plan to put more money back in the pockets of hard-working...
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time period 963 to 65 place damascus. oh don't don't know why young. i've watched it many times a man posing the monuments and all poster of the hollywood premiere of town without pity and a fight in a market so without bruises. i had my doubts if i should waste my time on this but i came back to that film over and over again tracing a sequence of events happening in syria at that time and most of those who would think the mood on the review. in the kremlin you mean you know which was sitting you know neal curiosity is like a perpetual motion machine it lives on without a lunch break and then suddenly i saw him stop let's take another look now at low speed this is key like cohen a super spy who some consider a national hero and others and evil villain an israeli.
time period 963 to 65 place damascus. oh don't don't know why young. i've watched it many times a man posing the monuments and all poster of the hollywood premiere of town without pity and a fight in a market so without bruises. i had my doubts if i should waste my time on this but i came back to that film over and over again tracing a sequence of events happening in syria at that time and most of those who would think the mood on the review. in the kremlin you mean you know which was sitting...
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we are getting into ugly times. you can see wh , are getting into ugly times.hy, because _ are getting into ugly times. you can see why, because vaccines - are getting into ugly times. you can see why, because vaccines are - are getting into ugly times. you can see why, because vaccines are the i see why, because vaccines are the great hope out of the pandemic. summoning of the scientists, the manufacturers and politicians are talking about it being a race between the human race and the mutations of the virus, so as we struggle to get as many people immunity, eitherfrom having the virus orfrom a immunity, eitherfrom having the virus or from a vaccine, we are racing against the vaccine, —— against the virus, which is mutating, and we know that is the case, so lots and stories about that race come about the politicisation of it and many politicians being held up as a failure or a success on how well they are buying the vaccine, if they are by the right vaccine, if they are by the right vaccine, if they are by the right vaccine, if that vaccine works, how many peo
we are getting into ugly times. you can see wh , are getting into ugly times.hy, because _ are getting into ugly times. you can see why, because vaccines - are getting into ugly times. you can see why, because vaccines are - are getting into ugly times. you can see why, because vaccines are the i see why, because vaccines are the great hope out of the pandemic. summoning of the scientists, the manufacturers and politicians are talking about it being a race between the human race and the...
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they plate split us up from time to time. 40 and 40 together because some women cannot all get al. it's very depressing. constantly asked to go see a psych doctor so say if they're a trauma patient and if you tell them -- i had problem with my anxiety and trying to control life outside of the walls is your worst enemy so it's an emotional rollercoaster. you cannot control how your childrenning behaving, you cannot control anything outside the walls and the worth thing to do is try to control everything outside of the walls and trying to maintain communication with your child every day and make sure the understand that you -- you're not a bad person. joist going through a bad time. ... >> and can you describe your like how your deportation happened. i know we talked about the last one. just bring us through how does it happen that you all of a sudden find out if you going to be put on a plan targeting. >> my first one was generally 62017. mayra: in canada january 5th at 330 use the farm every day at 330. in the phone was turned off at 330. in your account will be zero. in your cell
they plate split us up from time to time. 40 and 40 together because some women cannot all get al. it's very depressing. constantly asked to go see a psych doctor so say if they're a trauma patient and if you tell them -- i had problem with my anxiety and trying to control life outside of the walls is your worst enemy so it's an emotional rollercoaster. you cannot control how your childrenning behaving, you cannot control anything outside the walls and the worth thing to do is try to control...
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you do it to weather the storm when times get tough. i spent my summers working on a farm. it's hot, it's hard work, but it's also rewarding. enjoying the fruits of your labor. i know that many in this room and those watching are worn out, tired and burdened. it is a new year but it all feels the same. there's no doubt it isn't really normal and frankly it isn't clear when things will return to business as usual, but my fellow georgians, we have the opportunity and responsibility to make strategic decisions now that will impact generations to come. we have the opportunity to act and accomplish what we were sent here to do in five years, ten years or 20 years. we can look back and tell our kids, grandkids and their kids that we invested in healthcare, education and the safety of our communities. we upheld our sworn oath and stood up for what was right, even when it wasn't popular. we prioritized jobs and prosperity in all parts of our state. we championed legislation to make the state a more welcoming place to live, work and raise a family. we protected the lives and livelih
you do it to weather the storm when times get tough. i spent my summers working on a farm. it's hot, it's hard work, but it's also rewarding. enjoying the fruits of your labor. i know that many in this room and those watching are worn out, tired and burdened. it is a new year but it all feels the same. there's no doubt it isn't really normal and frankly it isn't clear when things will return to business as usual, but my fellow georgians, we have the opportunity and responsibility to make...
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it was a frightening time. i was amazed but it started raising deep issues even as a child developing a sense of sarcasm as i was chasing girls and playing football. i remember some of my friends who were hostile across the racial lines were the very ones that would sneak off to herndon stadium to hear what we called sanctified ray charles. we would go downtown to here jackie wilson and sam wells, and there was something about the magic and the emotion of crossover black music in that era that deepened the mystery of where is this race thing coming from? why is it my friends court their girlfriends only to black music? and jonny mathis was about as white as we got. in that period and we resented the fact that ricky nelson would have covered little richard songs and pat boone. we were wise enough to know that in that era. then the freedom rides come out. where is this coming from? my city of atlanta. by the time i was beginning to question things, how deep does this go? in a panic the city of atlanta adopted its
it was a frightening time. i was amazed but it started raising deep issues even as a child developing a sense of sarcasm as i was chasing girls and playing football. i remember some of my friends who were hostile across the racial lines were the very ones that would sneak off to herndon stadium to hear what we called sanctified ray charles. we would go downtown to here jackie wilson and sam wells, and there was something about the magic and the emotion of crossover black music in that era that...
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it takes the time to get here. but if we follow this progression, it gets done here by the time we got to about 10:00 a.m. going to start raining at that point. then it is through the late morning and into the early afternoon when we see the showers. there are some of the more impressive time frames. well organized lines going right through that. and into the early evening, the showers have made their way down into the south bay. after sunset showers should start to turn off. this is another one coming and really the main event. it doesn't get here until late tuesday night. and that stays with us throughout the day on thursday. so, tuesday night, wednesday, and thursday. in the meantime, it is cold out there in the north bay. the visibility in santa rosa is down to half a mile. the whole drive going to see plenty of fog. i'll be back the forecast coming up in just a few minutes. >> healthcare facilities are scrambling to get more coronavirus vaccine. in new york city the weekly supply was running close to empty wit
it takes the time to get here. but if we follow this progression, it gets done here by the time we got to about 10:00 a.m. going to start raining at that point. then it is through the late morning and into the early afternoon when we see the showers. there are some of the more impressive time frames. well organized lines going right through that. and into the early evening, the showers have made their way down into the south bay. after sunset showers should start to turn off. this is another...
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we get through the tough times and enjoy the good times. >> and fortunately we are other time and has been so fun to conduct this conversation with you. >> and president obama thank you for joining us and helping us to understand your writing process and writing the book. >> i appreciate you guys hello everyone i'm acting as your host today thank you for coming thank you for joining us live tonight and introducing our guest the 45th governor is the state of florida the first to be reelected creating one.3 million jobs currently governor bush those that were headquartered in coral gables florida tonight's guest of honor senator mack left a successful banking career where he had three terms for running in u.s. senate and then with the private sector from tampa florida and with that i will hand it over to began the conversation in your questions or through the chat feature. >> thank you very much it's a joy to have this conversation i have read the book is a great book "the new york times" had an article about independent bookstores that i think is worth mentioning because i am the kindl
we get through the tough times and enjoy the good times. >> and fortunately we are other time and has been so fun to conduct this conversation with you. >> and president obama thank you for joining us and helping us to understand your writing process and writing the book. >> i appreciate you guys hello everyone i'm acting as your host today thank you for coming thank you for joining us live tonight and introducing our guest the 45th governor is the state of florida the first...
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it's time to scramble again. jessica has that part of the story. >> it's like reopening whiplash for so many businesses. there were rumblings this might happen but all of a sudden the governor's order lifting it today really put people in a tizzy. that means restaurant owners, hair salon owners and some athletic teams now have to actually scramble. so, yes, they feel it's good news but what do doctors think? are they ready for this? i'll have that coming up. >> we'll see you soon. >>> now the world around us is about to dramatically change the next couple of days. governor newsom lifted the stay-at-home order for the entire state. here is what it means. all counties will now return to that color coded tier system. we remember this. as of tonight we are all in the purple tier. so what can reopen in this purple tier? outdoor dining, hair and nail salons, indoor retail at 25% capacity and wineries can serve outdoors but look at the right side of the screen, bars, indoor museums, zoos, and indoor gyms must remain clo
it's time to scramble again. jessica has that part of the story. >> it's like reopening whiplash for so many businesses. there were rumblings this might happen but all of a sudden the governor's order lifting it today really put people in a tizzy. that means restaurant owners, hair salon owners and some athletic teams now have to actually scramble. so, yes, they feel it's good news but what do doctors think? are they ready for this? i'll have that coming up. >> we'll see you soon....
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but at the same time, dr., he needs to find answers about the disappointing rollout of the vaccine. he says he doesn't quite understand yet why these vacces
but at the same time, dr., he needs to find answers about the disappointing rollout of the vaccine. he says he doesn't quite understand yet why these vacces