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it's time to grow up. it's time to do what we are paid for. it's time to do our jobs. thank you, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? >> i rise to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to urge passage of the save our cities and stages act. better known as save our stages act. as a stand alone bill so that independent live music venues can survive and recover from covid-19. during this pandemic, these venues have been hardest hit as they were the first to closed and among the last to reopen due to safety restrictions and government mandates. they generate billions of dollars into our national economy and create thousands of jobs every year. they are a cultural staple in central texas in the 25th district unlike any place in our nation. mr. williams: over the last several months i have had the privilege of working with owners and managers with
it's time to grow up. it's time to do what we are paid for. it's time to do our jobs. thank you, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? >> i rise to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to urge passage of the save our cities and stages act. better known as...
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and just patiently biding his time, biding his time.s pretty sure he's going to be the next president. and the straight time also focusing on what's going on in the united states without biden closes in, trump files suits. as we wait, especially those male and votes being counted at the moment, the narrow gap between biden and trump. trump turns to lawyers. yes, he's wanting to stop those counting the votes. he wants to halt it straightaway. actually quite interesting lay earlier today when i looked on donald trumps twitter account, you can see it now several of the tweets have been stopped by twitter with their new policy that they have on looking at disinformation and fake news is donald trump himself would call it. yes, he's asking for his campaign have already filed some lawsuits in several states already. we can expect more of that. there have been commentators talking about the kind of ongoing narrative for donald trump now. someone said earlier about donald trump giving a speech oi’ about donald trump giving a speech or talking l
and just patiently biding his time, biding his time.s pretty sure he's going to be the next president. and the straight time also focusing on what's going on in the united states without biden closes in, trump files suits. as we wait, especially those male and votes being counted at the moment, the narrow gap between biden and trump. trump turns to lawyers. yes, he's wanting to stop those counting the votes. he wants to halt it straightaway. actually quite interesting lay earlier today when i...
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little time now we have to get used to having more time to fill. in his hometown is no conventional solo show of his works here he's constantly at work on new pictures the viewers can share their time with him. in 100 years maybe. somebody will read the. and be able to imagine a person that i tried to capture. for. federico. turns a very particular dates into timeless works of art. this small blossom is very valuable no one does saffron is nicknamed rhett gold and single gram can cost more than $30.00 euros it strong made me enough ghana stan and iran and the kashmir region for example here in europe there are only very few areas on the cultivation one of them and you would probably never guess the through its ups. the most precious spice in the world is extracted from these flowers some from a farmer of a tough and has a lot to do in the autumn which is the harvest time here in the swiss count on a valet he picks each crocus blossom individually. when we pick the flower we make sure to press it down a little bit and then bend it. he has to collect
little time now we have to get used to having more time to fill. in his hometown is no conventional solo show of his works here he's constantly at work on new pictures the viewers can share their time with him. in 100 years maybe. somebody will read the. and be able to imagine a person that i tried to capture. for. federico. turns a very particular dates into timeless works of art. this small blossom is very valuable no one does saffron is nicknamed rhett gold and single gram can cost more than...
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dear 2020, you had your time. now, it's our time.re we can finally be free. free from boundaries... ...limitations. even virtual backgrounds. today, we break free. ready to break free? plan your future getaway with norwegian cruise line. sail safe. feel free. shower your pets with gifts and goodies. this week at petsmart. get a $10 petsmart bonus card when you spend $50 or more. and enjoy free same-day delivery on petsmart.com powered by doordash. let the season of spoiling begin. petsmart. narrator: upgrade your protectin this holiday season... available at boomer naturals,n nanocvs stores & cvs.com.or you. since you're heading off to dad... i just got a zerowater. but we've always used brita. it's two stage-filter... doesn't compare to zerowater's 5-stage. this meter shows how much stuff, or dissolved solids, gets left behind. our tap water is 220. brita? 110... seriously? but zerowater- let me guess. zero? yup, that's how i know it is the purest-tasting water. i need to find the receipt for that. oh yeah, you do. ♪ still the one a
dear 2020, you had your time. now, it's our time.re we can finally be free. free from boundaries... ...limitations. even virtual backgrounds. today, we break free. ready to break free? plan your future getaway with norwegian cruise line. sail safe. feel free. shower your pets with gifts and goodies. this week at petsmart. get a $10 petsmart bonus card when you spend $50 or more. and enjoy free same-day delivery on petsmart.com powered by doordash. let the season of spoiling begin. petsmart....
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almost warmth of the time of year in the mid—part of the time of year in the mid—part of the time ofs weekend's wet and windy weather, this ridge of high pressure with us, but this little lot has to move through the middle part of the week, so you get the picture. more wet and windy weather possible. here is monday, with the ridge of high pressure, you can see a lot of dry weather, the majority of the higher uk
almost warmth of the time of year in the mid—part of the time of year in the mid—part of the time ofs weekend's wet and windy weather, this ridge of high pressure with us, but this little lot has to move through the middle part of the week, so you get the picture. more wet and windy weather possible. here is monday, with the ridge of high pressure, you can see a lot of dry weather, the majority of the higher uk
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and being a dad is 10 times, 10 or 20 times more exciting of a thrill to be a father. gentlemen. we will be right back in a moment. we will be right back. for over 30 years, lexus has been celebrating driveway moments. here's to one more, the lexus december to remember sales event. get 0% financing on all new 2020 and 2021 lexus models. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. hi susan! honey? yeah? i respect that. but that cough looks pretty bad... try this new robitussin honey severe. the real honey you love... plus, the powerful cough relief you need. mind if i root through your trash? new robitussin honey severe. strong relief for your severe symptoms. strong relief keeping your oysters growing while keeping your business growing has you swamped. (♪ ) you need to hire i need indeed indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality candidates from a resume data base so you can start hiring right away. claim your seventy-five-dollar credit when you post your first job at indeed.com/promo >> welcome back to modern warriors, the veter
and being a dad is 10 times, 10 or 20 times more exciting of a thrill to be a father. gentlemen. we will be right back in a moment. we will be right back. for over 30 years, lexus has been celebrating driveway moments. here's to one more, the lexus december to remember sales event. get 0% financing on all new 2020 and 2021 lexus models. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. hi susan! honey? yeah? i respect that. but that cough looks pretty bad... try this new robitussin honey severe. the...
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we intended the whole time to be in due take it around time.usan: you told me when we were talking beforehand, you were talking about making a museum. tell me your hopes for that. is -- weght now, it have seen areas along this mountainside where there could be a museum right there. it would be something that would take the things that are there in the mountains and really showcase it for people. it is very dangerous. maybe it could function as a guided tour to show what it would be like to refugee back then. whether it is going throughout -- down the staircase, it would be this experience and we would also curate things from that s ite. that will be a long-range project of mine. we will see what comes to light of it one of these days. susan: we have one minute left. did you ever envisioned back in 2010 that this would change her did you ever-- envision back in 2010 when you started that this would change your life so much? >> i have been really happy with the reception and the people who have been able to see it so far. whether it continues to
we intended the whole time to be in due take it around time.usan: you told me when we were talking beforehand, you were talking about making a museum. tell me your hopes for that. is -- weght now, it have seen areas along this mountainside where there could be a museum right there. it would be something that would take the things that are there in the mountains and really showcase it for people. it is very dangerous. maybe it could function as a guided tour to show what it would be like to...
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at that time they were young back in th70s. barry hart, bill cohen, young senar biden . he became friends with them and he told me he would watch in amazement. he would be in markup in the armed services committee and he would see scoop jackson or powers or somebody motion and scroll something on a piece of scrap paper and that would become an amendment to the defense bill and hundreds of millions of dollars would be sent from one account to another just like that and he said it dawned on me most of these guys had more power than a onor two star general would ever have which was the mosti think he thought he could reistically aspire to . he decided to retire from the vy and he went at it with an entry to politics in mind. >> i want to ask you why yo chose that structure instead of gng straight into the dra and the incredible story of john mccain getting shot down. >> yeah. >> and then was of course tortured and he refused to accept an early release. why did you shift to the politics before you got to that ? >> i thought it would show better how that experience affected h
at that time they were young back in th70s. barry hart, bill cohen, young senar biden . he became friends with them and he told me he would watch in amazement. he would be in markup in the armed services committee and he would see scoop jackson or powers or somebody motion and scroll something on a piece of scrap paper and that would become an amendment to the defense bill and hundreds of millions of dollars would be sent from one account to another just like that and he said it dawned on me...
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time., "oh, no, no, no, just, no, "if you haven't booked yet, "please tell your mum that i can get discount." she was like, "my work allows me a privilege, or benefits of getting "discounted airline tickets." etc. and, basically, we had to transfer the money to her, and she would purchase the tickets, or the flights, whatever. she did sort of deal with it as a matter of urgency. "0h, babe, i don't want you to lose this ticket", you know? so, you don't even get a chance to really have a second thought. ijust remember my heart sinking and thinking, "no way. she couldn't do this." not to me, and not considering the conversation that we'd had. and i was on the phone and i remember speaking very slowly, very clearly, and i said, "mariam, if you have done what i think you've done, "please let me not catch you out in these streets." she scoffs. and then she switched off her phone, and there was never any more contact. i set out to expose her, and then i started getting messages from other people.
time., "oh, no, no, no, just, no, "if you haven't booked yet, "please tell your mum that i can get discount." she was like, "my work allows me a privilege, or benefits of getting "discounted airline tickets." etc. and, basically, we had to transfer the money to her, and she would purchase the tickets, or the flights, whatever. she did sort of deal with it as a matter of urgency. "0h, babe, i don't want you to lose this ticket", you know? so, you...
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and that does take time. simply takes time to manufacture, to get max is distributing them to get into people's homes. it can't just be done. it remarked. so the more vaccines we've got, the more doses, the reach of the accidents we've got. the easier that's going to be. the question remains, how can the vaccines be distributed in a fair way without discriminating against poorer nations? that's the challenge facing the covert $916.00 global access initiative or kovacs. but with industrialized nations having already secured iran, 1200000000 doses for themselves, the task is daunting. but we can now speak to richard, may he go from the world health organization, immunization and vaccine development program. he joins us from brazzaville in republic of congo. thanks a lot for being with us. so let's just talk about this kovacs coalition for getting the vaccine to the poorer countries of vaccines getting close to as kovacs is still 4000000000, under-funded is kovacs going to be ready for this vaccine when i think
and that does take time. simply takes time to manufacture, to get max is distributing them to get into people's homes. it can't just be done. it remarked. so the more vaccines we've got, the more doses, the reach of the accidents we've got. the easier that's going to be. the question remains, how can the vaccines be distributed in a fair way without discriminating against poorer nations? that's the challenge facing the covert $916.00 global access initiative or kovacs. but with industrialized...
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>> well, he said in that clip that time will tell, but in fact, time has told and it's done. there is a meme going around that said donald trump has been having the representative 2020 experience. he got covid, he lost his job and he's getting evicted. that's kind of -- that's where donald trump is right now and that's not an easy reality for anybody but it is reality and david probably right, he'll stomp off without a concession or anything but he will indeed, stomp away. >> gene, i want to ask you about the lack of any voter fraud evidence and the inability for donald trump to bend the government to his will and i've heard from people, wait a minute, what about the other things that used to work and bill barr did seem to play fast and loose with certain things in earlier eras. it did seem to be a problem and again, power moves swiftly as you guys know from covering this so much. i want to show "the washington post" bill barr had a little memo and fact checked why it wasn't doing anything and the bill barr justice department saying prosecutors assigned to monitor malfeasance
>> well, he said in that clip that time will tell, but in fact, time has told and it's done. there is a meme going around that said donald trump has been having the representative 2020 experience. he got covid, he lost his job and he's getting evicted. that's kind of -- that's where donald trump is right now and that's not an easy reality for anybody but it is reality and david probably right, he'll stomp off without a concession or anything but he will indeed, stomp away. >> gene,...
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went to stay with the times. by line. went to stay with the times.christmas. you could think i'm not really the demographic for video games after your comments less time say again. you might be a secret video game player. wouldn't that be interesting if i were? i come last in mary apply —— —— mario kart even when i'm playing. previous widespread coverage say that it could be good for you and the good for your social skills. you have to say i don't agree with it remotely. i think actually if this is the case that has to be for a time—limited period. it gets bad for social skills, what about the obesity time bomb you keep hearing about every week, how could it be good for that? you have to question the motivation behind it. and to me itjust does not add up. it's not on any old team, it's on oxford university say a positive sense of well—being is often found in those who spend some time gaming each week. it's whatever you fancy doing that keeps you happy i guess. yeah, i mean that the suggestion, that it keeps people happy. also i think it's the fact th
went to stay with the times. by line. went to stay with the times.christmas. you could think i'm not really the demographic for video games after your comments less time say again. you might be a secret video game player. wouldn't that be interesting if i were? i come last in mary apply —— —— mario kart even when i'm playing. previous widespread coverage say that it could be good for you and the good for your social skills. you have to say i don't agree with it remotely. i think...
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from time to time.ut, you know, these hearings are really a result of years of allegations of conservative censorship and years of facebook and twitter denying any wrongdoing. and this all started in 2016 when a contractor accused facebook of down playing conservative stories in their trending section and then when president trump won the election the flood gates were opened. had you video of google ceos and executives crying over the election results and then allegations of shadow banning conservatives. and the more they denied wrongdoing, the less believable it is. these companies are filled with very smart, very politically active, very liberal employees so, of course they treat conservative posts differently than liberal posts. and the question is really what to do about it. that section 230 is always batted around. i feel is unlike if you remove that, that has some unintended consequences of actually creating more censorship on social media rather than less. i think that president trump and lawmake
from time to time.ut, you know, these hearings are really a result of years of allegations of conservative censorship and years of facebook and twitter denying any wrongdoing. and this all started in 2016 when a contractor accused facebook of down playing conservative stories in their trending section and then when president trump won the election the flood gates were opened. had you video of google ceos and executives crying over the election results and then allegations of shadow banning...
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he's done it time and time again.n the trump university is a great example of it, quite frankly. where you know, the guy had to pay a $25 million settlement fee. and that clearly is a loss. but he had to turn that into no, it was a judge of mexican descent that stole this from me. and he was never going to agree with me. he just can't -- he just can't accept, you know, losing with grace because he doesn't believe he can lose. >> jack, i appreciate your time and your insight. thank you. >> thank you, erin. pleasure to be here. >> all right. and next the dow and s&p hitting records today. yet at the same time these are the images we saw. lines outside a food bank in dallas. so what is the real economy? plus an incoming democratic congresswoman wore a mass wk breonna taylor's name on it and some republicans came over to greet her and thought that was her name. so congresswoman-elect cori bush is out front. e. that's why we've merged with sprint. now it's about to get even better. and as we work to integrate sprint's netw
he's done it time and time again.n the trump university is a great example of it, quite frankly. where you know, the guy had to pay a $25 million settlement fee. and that clearly is a loss. but he had to turn that into no, it was a judge of mexican descent that stole this from me. and he was never going to agree with me. he just can't -- he just can't accept, you know, losing with grace because he doesn't believe he can lose. >> jack, i appreciate your time and your insight. thank you....
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the financial times is now looking at what rishi sunak‘s times is now looking at what rishi suna k‘st what rishi sunak‘s facing, or as public finance since the second world war, tim —— worst public finance. as we touched on earlier, is not a time when there isa on earlier, is not a time when there is a lot of money, and we have got the chancellor delivering his financial statements week to the house of commons —— next week. it is interesting time given the pandemic. it is very difficult situation. despite the unfair things rachel shared with your viewers, actually, the reason why the government is in such a difficult fiscal position is that it has been increasing things like universal credit, it has been spending an enormous amount of money protecting the british public from the worst excesses of the terrible pandemic, but we have all been living through, and the numbers that we re living through, and the numbers that were revealed in this ft article, gdp, the national income level and by 11% in the last year, meaning that even by the time of the next election, 2024, £60 billion of r
the financial times is now looking at what rishi sunak‘s times is now looking at what rishi suna k‘st what rishi sunak‘s facing, or as public finance since the second world war, tim —— worst public finance. as we touched on earlier, is not a time when there isa on earlier, is not a time when there is a lot of money, and we have got the chancellor delivering his financial statements week to the house of commons —— next week. it is interesting time given the pandemic. it is very...
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since ien a long time came around been a long time but i'm back in town this time i'm not leaving withoutga: i'm not leaving without your vote tonight, you know that. ♪ you taste like whiskey when you kiss me, i'd give anything i doll --o be her baby your baby doll this time i'm not leaving without you he said sit back down where you belong in the corner of my bar with your high heels on sit back down on the couch where we may love the first time and you said to me -- come on, put your hands up. something, something about this place you love this place, don't you? something, something about lonely nights and my lipstick on your face something, something about my yeah,ennsylvania guy, something about joe, you and i. ♪ it's been two years since isla hugo i could not listen to a joke or rock 'n' roll truckscle cars drove a right through my heart on my birthday you sing me neil with guitar of gold humming and no clothes this time i'm not leaving without you you know, i put some country close on the other day and said i was voting for joe and i will not be told what i can and cannot wear to en
since ien a long time came around been a long time but i'm back in town this time i'm not leaving withoutga: i'm not leaving without your vote tonight, you know that. ♪ you taste like whiskey when you kiss me, i'd give anything i doll --o be her baby your baby doll this time i'm not leaving without you he said sit back down where you belong in the corner of my bar with your high heels on sit back down on the couch where we may love the first time and you said to me -- come on, put your hands...
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what happened this time?we got a drunken driver. >> every time we make plans, you have to go to court. >> what do you want me to do, look the other way? >> no. see their reaction. they think i don't want to go anywhere. make any plans. you can call uncle bill and uncle frank and tell them to forget. >> i hate to disappoint the children. maybe it would not be so bad if i could have two jobs. hours allowed to work 20 on the side. i will admit, there have been times when i went on a late shift after a day on the docks. -- what thethink hell, i make more money pushing freight than i do as a policeman. but man, i would hate to think rest of mying the life doing that. i don't care how much it pays. >> i wouldn't do that job for a million bucks. >> i will be frank with you, i enjoy the extra job. change need the extra my it sure plays havoc with home life. i'm divorced now and i see my boys one night a week. -- a poorpoor in arrangement at best for all of us and financially, i'm in as everof a whole now as i was. it
what happened this time?we got a drunken driver. >> every time we make plans, you have to go to court. >> what do you want me to do, look the other way? >> no. see their reaction. they think i don't want to go anywhere. make any plans. you can call uncle bill and uncle frank and tell them to forget. >> i hate to disappoint the children. maybe it would not be so bad if i could have two jobs. hours allowed to work 20 on the side. i will admit, there have been times when i...
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watch the time's up there. we will play this for the remainder of today and tomorrow and we keep pulling in just enough smoke in the mid and upper level some of it just down here to the ground and we have to keep talking about air quality in the moderate category. if not even a little worse at times as we saw for at least that one official sensor in san jose already reading unhealthy for sensitive groups today. as far as the sunny and warm, that's not changing. we are doing it again today. 84 campbell, 80 palo alto, union city hit 78. 84 concord. dublin 84. walnut creek 84. numbers in the media bay come into the mid and upper 70s. we will go to 81 in novato, 83 santa rosa and similar numbers as we start to get further north. one thing about this temperatures to keep in mind. we are well above average. about 10 degrees above average for this time of year and it will stay that way into we get to friday. as you take a look at friday the temperatures are really going to do quite a noticeable change. many parts of t
watch the time's up there. we will play this for the remainder of today and tomorrow and we keep pulling in just enough smoke in the mid and upper level some of it just down here to the ground and we have to keep talking about air quality in the moderate category. if not even a little worse at times as we saw for at least that one official sensor in san jose already reading unhealthy for sensitive groups today. as far as the sunny and warm, that's not changing. we are doing it again today. 84...
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buying time. time means a lot in changing people and changing policies and reducing teachings. from truman all the way through , democratic and republican presidents. helping defend europe, deterring the soviet union, containing not we areo war unless pushed to the brink. we went through vietnam and korea. wisely, not tod, use nuclear weapons. all sorts of lessons from the cold war. a basic lesson is one in economics. the soviet union did not get defeated militarily. when people talk about winning in the military sense, it was in the economic sense. they had internal contradictions economically and could not work in the long term. because it did not have incentives. it did not have a counter blend that china did. they have made it work pretty well. learned inssons economics and military human behavior. today,idual is that after the collapse of the soviet union and the cold war, if some the asked me, were closer to the world war i model or closer to the world war ii? i would say somewhere in between. even though some truth to the fact we won the economic and political system, th
buying time. time means a lot in changing people and changing policies and reducing teachings. from truman all the way through , democratic and republican presidents. helping defend europe, deterring the soviet union, containing not we areo war unless pushed to the brink. we went through vietnam and korea. wisely, not tod, use nuclear weapons. all sorts of lessons from the cold war. a basic lesson is one in economics. the soviet union did not get defeated militarily. when people talk about...
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james: third time -- fourth time i would say.ad to learn all the ropes, and my coproducer had done a film prior about lyme disease. so i learned from her about being behind the camera, editing here and there, to directing people on the floor and sending out these sites, it has been a thrill. susan: how did you finance this project? james: we had our executive producer who was involved since the beginning. financed a large portion of it. and then we also had donors, many of them who were my father's clients. my father was somebody who connected -- he has his cleaning business. -- painting business. he paints a lot of houses in southern connecticut. so he meets a lot of people. and they always ask where he is from. he says he is from cambodia and he is able to make these really delicate and unique and special relationships with people. we were fundraising and we sent it out. they were also very generous and kind to help us. susan: along the way, you created a nonprofit foundation, how does that mix into the production of the film?
james: third time -- fourth time i would say.ad to learn all the ropes, and my coproducer had done a film prior about lyme disease. so i learned from her about being behind the camera, editing here and there, to directing people on the floor and sending out these sites, it has been a thrill. susan: how did you finance this project? james: we had our executive producer who was involved since the beginning. financed a large portion of it. and then we also had donors, many of them who were my...
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a time to hear oh this is a time to heal in america. alongside biden a woman who says she's determined to heal the country's rice who divisions camilla harris will be the country's 1st female a minority vice president she did the key to victory to the civil rights movement and said it will help restore us democracy and when our very democracy was on the ballot in this election with the very soul of america at stake and the world were. you ushered in a new day for america. in washington d.c. and in many of america's blue states that was celebrations for these people and many elsewhere tonight marks a huge victory in america's beats a culture war they see themselves as weakness who've won back their own country like america again and i feels like it feels like we're now back on the right track america is back we have regained america all people time is static for the nation. but the other america has been out on the streets to on saturday stop the steel rallies were held in closely contested states. like here in michigan these people beli
a time to hear oh this is a time to heal in america. alongside biden a woman who says she's determined to heal the country's rice who divisions camilla harris will be the country's 1st female a minority vice president she did the key to victory to the civil rights movement and said it will help restore us democracy and when our very democracy was on the ballot in this election with the very soul of america at stake and the world were. you ushered in a new day for america. in washington d.c. and...
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it is a horrible time, the worst time of my life, i've got to say. and time is running out.y touched me about her son sam in a ca re touched me about her son sam in a care home, her greatest fear is that he will leave them without the love and care of his family and this is what it comes down to, isn't it? the emotions are really raw around this and it is completely understandable. let's take a look at the rules for care home visits across the uk. in england, visits have been able to continue throughout the second lockdown, as long as they are done in a covid—secure way. this includes being outside with one other person and the use of covid—secure pods or rooms with floor to ceiling screens. facemasks must be worn and social distancing observed. in scotland, up to six people from two households can visit at once and stay for four hours. the guidance also allows holding hands and hugs as long as ppe is worn. this is dependent on the care home being covid—free for 28 days and staff are tested weekly. in wales, care home residents are allowed one designated visitor who can meet
it is a horrible time, the worst time of my life, i've got to say. and time is running out.y touched me about her son sam in a ca re touched me about her son sam in a care home, her greatest fear is that he will leave them without the love and care of his family and this is what it comes down to, isn't it? the emotions are really raw around this and it is completely understandable. let's take a look at the rules for care home visits across the uk. in england, visits have been able to continue...
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he was a reporter at the time. they were discussing him at great length and detested stephen douglas. he heard lincoln impersonating and may be because it was like three years later he comes out with the first sketch and one of the first ones is petroleum visits lincoln in the white house. so there's that kind of direct connection from the beginning. but it could be a case where he had a sense of humor anyway and used against him it might have prompted something. >> there is a minor strain in the political culture that does this and he belittles the idea nobody could be elected to expose the word. nevertheless he's increasingly appalled by the explosion and particularly for him because he is in this space he does grow. when he was in the legislature he introduced a suffrage bill that would give the right to vote to all white men and exclude black men and yet as you note in your book at the end of his life he was the first to endorse the right to grow. >> john wilkes booth was in the audience and he said i don't pre
he was a reporter at the time. they were discussing him at great length and detested stephen douglas. he heard lincoln impersonating and may be because it was like three years later he comes out with the first sketch and one of the first ones is petroleum visits lincoln in the white house. so there's that kind of direct connection from the beginning. but it could be a case where he had a sense of humor anyway and used against him it might have prompted something. >> there is a minor...
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he spent a short time with the catalan giants his time. there was marred by fights on the pitch off the pitch with the club's management, with the club's owners hierarchy directors, anybody who he could fight with. he pretty much did. he did win 2 trophies while he was there as well, but he later moved on to napoli and to italy, where put away again, a world record for this time, for just over $10000000.00. that 1986 to $87.00 season, he pretty much won the italian league for not police by himself. he played in a team, it was a very good team, but it certainly, i don't think it's for think it's fair to say wasn't the greatest team in italy at that time. but him being in that site. he was the talisman. he was that mecurio player. he scored the goals, he made the goals he put the tackles in. he raced the spirits and he drug that's not police site to the league championship in 87, they won it again in the 8990 season as well. while he was there, he picked up also some european success as well with the u.a.e. for cup internationally though he
he spent a short time with the catalan giants his time. there was marred by fights on the pitch off the pitch with the club's management, with the club's owners hierarchy directors, anybody who he could fight with. he pretty much did. he did win 2 trophies while he was there as well, but he later moved on to napoli and to italy, where put away again, a world record for this time, for just over $10000000.00. that 1986 to $87.00 season, he pretty much won the italian league for not police by...
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you next time it is science rather than fiction for a long time, automatic facial recognition. cameras everywhere help us image scientists identify us in seconds from our facial features. the software comes from dresden, for example. its developer show us the potential of the technology coming up when food becomes scarce, climate change has put traditional agriculture under massive pressure all over the world, researchers are searching for solutions. can high tech farms help secure our future? 30 minutes on d, w. and you hear me now? yes. yes, we can hear you. and how the last years german saw so that when you bring a new angle, our mascot and you've never caught have been full of surprises himself. with what is possible. who is magical? really? what moves up and what also? we talked to people who followed her along the way, admirers and critics alike. how is the world's most powerful woman shaping the tickets to join us from? eccles la stops. give us your country. people will make you rich. people will provide you with jobs. the oil will take good care of us. he changed a big
you next time it is science rather than fiction for a long time, automatic facial recognition. cameras everywhere help us image scientists identify us in seconds from our facial features. the software comes from dresden, for example. its developer show us the potential of the technology coming up when food becomes scarce, climate change has put traditional agriculture under massive pressure all over the world, researchers are searching for solutions. can high tech farms help secure our future?...
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or part-time work. initially, the program is designed to meet san francisco's residents needs who are enrolled in benefit services. but this is going to allow us to open up this to any job seeker in san francisco. if they're unemployed, if they're underemployed -- and generally, someone who's unemployed is low-income. if they're unemployed or underemployed, they're eligible for jobsnow. so we'll be partnering with the office of workforce development, and doing a biggobig outreach campaign so that any san franciscan knows they can come to jobsnow, and we'll get them a job. right now, more than 270,000 san franciscans have filed for unemployment. at this time in 2009, about 44,000 san franciscans applied for unemployment. a year ago, the unemployment rate at this time was 1.8%. we're now well over 8%. in addition, the public assistance caseloads have sky rocketed. we're seeing thousands and tens of thousands of people applying for food stamps, and calfresh services to provide for their families. even as i
or part-time work. initially, the program is designed to meet san francisco's residents needs who are enrolled in benefit services. but this is going to allow us to open up this to any job seeker in san francisco. if they're unemployed, if they're underemployed -- and generally, someone who's unemployed is low-income. if they're unemployed or underemployed, they're eligible for jobsnow. so we'll be partnering with the office of workforce development, and doing a biggobig outreach campaign so...
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then it's time to say farewell to the passenger and like every time it's goodbye for good even for the young volunteers who go along on the journeys. few of their friends understand why they would want to spend their free time looking mortality in the eye. because of feeders are lots of people sorry hats off to you i can only do that but that's when i say no nonsense he says we've got all sorts of going on and hearing here and here and there not all working jointly deal with our dad with the thought control nevertheless we still manage it convert us which often to us or and and i think anyone can do it if you just have to give yourself a little potion say i'm going to do it. but doing it even after 6 years from vincent says is still hard. to produce not good bye and i said you don't see each other here anymore and someplace else what else can you say. we're back outside the associations headquarters donations and fees from 1st aid courses that far then slow his colleagues off or pay for everything here. the ambulance is being readied for its next trip from the time a last wish tour is
then it's time to say farewell to the passenger and like every time it's goodbye for good even for the young volunteers who go along on the journeys. few of their friends understand why they would want to spend their free time looking mortality in the eye. because of feeders are lots of people sorry hats off to you i can only do that but that's when i say no nonsense he says we've got all sorts of going on and hearing here and here and there not all working jointly deal with our dad with the...
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it was a -- on "the new york times" list, but this sort of rolled out of that experience, the time you spent on madison. >> well it was certainly the case that i saw when i was working on madison how important the relationships were between him and jefferson in particular. they were committed to one another for life but madison was also his life was entwine if withmans and everybody's life was entwined with washington. i did quite of lot of research on the synergy of groups. what happens when you have people of fine intellect, well trained in one place, and it turns out that what happens is that they inspire one another. their conversations lead them to thoughts they might not have had otherwise. their disagreements are important. out of the disagreement -- it was hugetive agreement -- that washington had with madison and jefferson and monroe to some extent, out of that quarrel came pit -- political parties. washington thought the government ought to be run in one way and that was you elect your politicians and then you leave them alone, and -- >> great idea. >> the voters should go ho
it was a -- on "the new york times" list, but this sort of rolled out of that experience, the time you spent on madison. >> well it was certainly the case that i saw when i was working on madison how important the relationships were between him and jefferson in particular. they were committed to one another for life but madison was also his life was entwine if withmans and everybody's life was entwined with washington. i did quite of lot of research on the synergy of groups....
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i'm sitting time with that one only because it still trades at 12 times that's a lot cheaper that be 26 times. >> shannon, you trimmed it earlier this year. jason, you also own it but you're not all a optimistic either from the notes you expect a decent quarterwh why? >> it's just such a seasonably business i agree with steph, i think thethey will reasonably beat expectations but the story might be slowing down here it's a hold for us at this point. >> are you worry about that, shann, that we are at a tipping point? >> i'm worried that we might be just because of sentiment. there are two things to look at versus the stay-at-home trade. all of these housing market stocks continue to rally that could continue even if we go back to normal or the new normal we could see share buybacks here that was something that was taken off the table last quarter. i think that would be a positive for the stock as well and that's probably not being priced in right now. >> john, walmart another stock that's had a pretty good run, up 24 1/2% year to date. you continue to hold it? >> yes, sir. and love it
i'm sitting time with that one only because it still trades at 12 times that's a lot cheaper that be 26 times. >> shannon, you trimmed it earlier this year. jason, you also own it but you're not all a optimistic either from the notes you expect a decent quarterwh why? >> it's just such a seasonably business i agree with steph, i think thethey will reasonably beat expectations but the story might be slowing down here it's a hold for us at this point. >> are you worry about...
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that didn't work last time, so we will see if it works this time.aph questions dates, figures and statistics. yes, the front page is a reminder that much of the media is anti—lockdown. going back to a second to that daily mail headline — that is simply untrue. not to diminish the very tough time that we have ahead of us, it lockdown overwinter where we will have for whether, and it could go on longer into the new year. that'll be really, really tough for people. but to say is without end is wrong. this isa to say is without end is wrong. this is a very real, prospect of a vaccine next year or improved treatments. the media is obsessively anti—lockdown in this headline is misleading. the government did not base its decision to go into lockdown on an estimate that daily deaths would reach 4000 a day. that is one figure very much of the top of the range of possible projections. the figures that government used to decide to go into this lockdown is that the nhs would not be able to cope, they will run out of space on for december unless these harsh rest
that didn't work last time, so we will see if it works this time.aph questions dates, figures and statistics. yes, the front page is a reminder that much of the media is anti—lockdown. going back to a second to that daily mail headline — that is simply untrue. not to diminish the very tough time that we have ahead of us, it lockdown overwinter where we will have for whether, and it could go on longer into the new year. that'll be really, really tough for people. but to say is without end is...
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on the falcon nine -- [speaking at the same time] [speaking at the same time] >> at this time we arescape system, you can expect change by following by transition back to catch closed. >> dragon copy. >> i think we have a moment now listen to them talk to the crew. on dragon other than the side hatch leak check that's been going under way everything else has been looking good. on the weather front, the good news is that while we have been watching for rain showers and the trajectory of the falcon 9 we have been watching for heavy rain or thick clouds, currently everything does continue to cooperate as we were hoping the frontal boundary was slowing down and may not reach kennedy base center by the time of lawn. and that continues to look like it's going to happen. so the local conditions are good. upper altitude winds looking at the balloons we have been releasing. and those show us that conditions in the upper altitude for stability are good. so we ought to be go for launch in about 92 minutes with the weather couldn't. right now we'll throw it back to darryl while we wait for follo
on the falcon nine -- [speaking at the same time] [speaking at the same time] >> at this time we arescape system, you can expect change by following by transition back to catch closed. >> dragon copy. >> i think we have a moment now listen to them talk to the crew. on dragon other than the side hatch leak check that's been going under way everything else has been looking good. on the weather front, the good news is that while we have been watching for rain showers and the...
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but there were no good time measurements at the time so he had to find a way to dilute gravity if youe so that the times would be a bit longer and he had this clever idea to make them roll down the motion was much slower and he was able to measure times better. over the years his name has inspired a lot. i mention two things, the famous spacecraft was named galileo. they observed other things along the way. astronaut david scott was on the moon and did a famou the famous experiment where he dropped a hammer and a feather on the moon to show that they follow the same rate which is something again that galileo was the first to discover and write about. we see how his name and the work he did compared to the ingenuity today and a lot of creativity. david scott started the experiment saying the reason we are here today is because of some gentle man named galileo. one other thing was in the fact that he declared the universe was written in the language of mathematics. today we take that for granted because all of the laws and physics are written as mathematical equations but in his time th
but there were no good time measurements at the time so he had to find a way to dilute gravity if youe so that the times would be a bit longer and he had this clever idea to make them roll down the motion was much slower and he was able to measure times better. over the years his name has inspired a lot. i mention two things, the famous spacecraft was named galileo. they observed other things along the way. astronaut david scott was on the moon and did a famou the famous experiment where he...
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it will be many from time to time. thank you!ords i had with bill when we were both going off and we climbed aboard our respective aircraft and said, "see you over the dz". over the dropping zone. in 1946, the second world war was over. but douglas newham and his friend bill gorely remained in active service with the raf in burma, dropping supplies of rice to remote villages facing starvation. we flew without the door. piled the sacks of rice up in the doorway and we'd fly over these villages very, very low, and i mean ten to 20 feet above the trees, then topple the sacks out. the drops were dangerous in difficult to negotiate landscape and after one of them, only douglas' plane and team returned. we had lost three aircraft out of four and there were 15 crew members who had been killed. one of whom was this pal of mine. douglas and bill's friendship was forged during world war ii. the skilled raf navigators had survived numerous dangerous missions over europe as part of bomber command, unlike so many of their friends. sadly, i ha
it will be many from time to time. thank you!ords i had with bill when we were both going off and we climbed aboard our respective aircraft and said, "see you over the dz". over the dropping zone. in 1946, the second world war was over. but douglas newham and his friend bill gorely remained in active service with the raf in burma, dropping supplies of rice to remote villages facing starvation. we flew without the door. piled the sacks of rice up in the doorway and we'd fly over these...
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eastern time. we did that, and looked carefully at the weather and the onshore flow looked really not so good for saturday. and also, we needed to get the drone recovery ship in place to recover the booster for nasa, and the booster for spacex is very important for us. we're going to reuse the first phase we're flying on 1 for the crew mission, and crew 2 has a launch date of march 30th. so it's important to recover that booster to get the drone ship in place. oval, it's going to be an exciting flight. crew one is going to be the longest space flight ever, exceeding what we had on sky lab 3. it's important to have the crew in the capsule, which we're excited about for the space station, and it's our first faa light launch as well as we move into the next step. so we're excited to fly this increment mission for the program and to launch. and we're looking forward to a launch on sunday. i'll turn it over to joel. >> thank you, steve. and welcome to the press brief. in the past days, we have had a num
eastern time. we did that, and looked carefully at the weather and the onshore flow looked really not so good for saturday. and also, we needed to get the drone recovery ship in place to recover the booster for nasa, and the booster for spacex is very important for us. we're going to reuse the first phase we're flying on 1 for the crew mission, and crew 2 has a launch date of march 30th. so it's important to recover that booster to get the drone ship in place. oval, it's going to be an exciting...
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only for a limited time.o sleepnumber.com >>> nearly 90 million americans have already voted this year. two policy issues that remain top of mind are coronavirus and health care coverage. where do the candidates stand on these issues? both president trump and former vice president joe biden say they have a covid response plan and a health care solution. let's compare them side by side. starting with how they would tackle covid-19. first up, a nationwide mask mandate. president trump says he opposes this idea. he argues that state and local governments should decide on that. mr. biden says he does hope to institute a national mandate so long as he has the authority to do so. he has acknowledged that it could get tied up in court. what about fast-tracking development of a coronavirus vaccine? both candidates say they support this. but that depends on a vaccine of course being proven to work. what about withdrawing from the world health organization? back in june the president announced his intentions to leave t
only for a limited time.o sleepnumber.com >>> nearly 90 million americans have already voted this year. two policy issues that remain top of mind are coronavirus and health care coverage. where do the candidates stand on these issues? both president trump and former vice president joe biden say they have a covid response plan and a health care solution. let's compare them side by side. starting with how they would tackle covid-19. first up, a nationwide mask mandate. president trump...
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and would get quite emotional about it from time to time and i think all those things contributed to that. >> you make passingreference to the fact that his father , jack mccain was a binge drinker. you have an allusion to his alcoholism. how did that affect john? >> it didn't affect him. you had a very hard time going out of john mccain how it affected him . he was someone, he was very candid, very guarded when you were talking to him but he did i notice become a little tightlipped when talking about his father. i think he revered his father and his father was donald time on deployments and i once asked him he said the difference between her father and grandfather was your grandfather love the navy and your father lived for the navy and give me an example of how that was. all he said was at christmas, my father would come down and we would open our presence and back upstairs, put on your uniform and walk to the office and that's all he said . didn't offer comment on it and when i would ask them, he allowed that his father had a binge drinking problem and that he started but heroical
and would get quite emotional about it from time to time and i think all those things contributed to that. >> you make passingreference to the fact that his father , jack mccain was a binge drinker. you have an allusion to his alcoholism. how did that affect john? >> it didn't affect him. you had a very hard time going out of john mccain how it affected him . he was someone, he was very candid, very guarded when you were talking to him but he did i notice become a little tightlipped...
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been to europe a couple of time times. i've not done a lot of travel per think that helps enrich a lot of experience we have a better perspective on what's happening in the world. and we probably don't know about the world is much as we should per think the advice i give to my young self is to know more about the world outside of my neighborhood. outside of my city and outside of my country. that would be a main thing i would do. i would save a little more money so i could take more risks and do more things even in journalism that i was not able to do when i'm striving and having a child. i would not give my career up for anything though. i was such a rich career and i have so many great experiences meeting people have never thought i would meet. there's not a lot i would change but that such of this one thing i would change for a start as a copy at her and i'm really glad i did. i probably would've stayed as a copy editor is a couple of years as a reporter. when i was at the post i was applying for so many opportunities,
been to europe a couple of time times. i've not done a lot of travel per think that helps enrich a lot of experience we have a better perspective on what's happening in the world. and we probably don't know about the world is much as we should per think the advice i give to my young self is to know more about the world outside of my neighborhood. outside of my city and outside of my country. that would be a main thing i would do. i would save a little more money so i could take more risks and...
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trying to disprove a near new york times piece and they spent enough time of that. so yeah, and i, another thing is the probably trying to put buy in on a crash course kind of the same way that they did with at trump. ya, when he was coming into office, they just obliterated relations. the process. i think they're trying to do the same thing, probably lives of the crash course. but i want to crash course in the iran, exactly as they did with, you know, sean, in russia in 2006. he, you know, there's this, there is something to that, george, i mean, you know, for the, the ruling elites, particularly in the media and all through the g.o.p. in the democratic party is that they, they have this phobia in they, they always pull it out when it's when they, i mean to be politically useful for them. there's the one thing, one of the theories and this ridiculous article is that it's make trouble for biting. and in the early days of his administration, you know, when you look at the foreign policy of the united states is that towards rent for 40 years, it's amazingly bipartisan
trying to disprove a near new york times piece and they spent enough time of that. so yeah, and i, another thing is the probably trying to put buy in on a crash course kind of the same way that they did with at trump. ya, when he was coming into office, they just obliterated relations. the process. i think they're trying to do the same thing, probably lives of the crash course. but i want to crash course in the iran, exactly as they did with, you know, sean, in russia in 2006. he, you know,...
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that's a long time. for veterans like bowser and ultimately fell into this category, opiate addiction was a lifelong disability. something that never went away. for what it's worth, i wasn't at actuallyprised how long addiction could last. it was really a long-term health consequence of the civil war. for me, i think that was one of the key payoffs of looking into this topic. it shows that the civil war's health crisis wasn't just contained or compartmentalized into the 1860's. the civil war started a health crisis that lasted in many cases for a generation, even into the 20th century, it was a long-term health crisis. anyway, back to john and fanny. this is how the civil war's health crisis spawned this epidemic of drug addiction among veterans. and that is the backdrop in which our two protagonists, john and fanny goodrick found themselves in the late 1860's. but what did addiction actually look like in the daily lives of veterans and their families? what did addiction mean to people, and what did it c
that's a long time. for veterans like bowser and ultimately fell into this category, opiate addiction was a lifelong disability. something that never went away. for what it's worth, i wasn't at actuallyprised how long addiction could last. it was really a long-term health consequence of the civil war. for me, i think that was one of the key payoffs of looking into this topic. it shows that the civil war's health crisis wasn't just contained or compartmentalized into the 1860's. the civil war...
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i've got some brilliant time on our time and i'm going to keep coming up on a new plan to team here. it's a kind of up the will come from for pushing the beer from time it's 4. 26 am an hour before sunrise movies number on the way to a glorious more on the alpine foretells. bush any which to imagine every wildlife filmmaker cares deeply about preserving nature just enough to i can let me in the hundreds i'm interested in amazing animals, but even more so in their habitat is one of the things the thing this isn't a more look over there. before there is the 1st thought of more lately, it's machine. if there are many stories about our local natural environment that have yet to be told be from the times or just as fascinating as the distant exotic waters. good. look, it's all water down there. that's crazy. i don't believe in going down in the more wood crazy were causing the bone or fall was always a force are just fantastic habitats. were unusual. animals and plants live more storehouses for massive amounts of greenhouse gases, protecting them or is also a way to tackle climate change.
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can spend your time doing. so perhaps i will end up performing less each season. it was raining, but i'm far from saying that i'm going to stop all together white stuff and i do think that there will come a time when i leave the stage. but that's a good way in the future when i does it for the next 10 years, at least, i imagine i'll continue along the same course. and then i might end up doing something else for a few years intentionally. i will quit because i can't imagine being on stage until i'm 90 and it's inevitable at some point, if continuing on would only serve to undo everything you've accomplished over the us. i start fresh beauty and would also be sad because you'd show that you didn't know any other kind of life but the stage yet that's one kind. i don't want that to be said of me and on your own thanks very much. they have you're very welcome. i'm your money. yeah. yeah, yeah. yeah. ok. oh, now it's finally time for an italian dino. as the sun goes down over naples, you hear gold, a bit of light he
can spend your time doing. so perhaps i will end up performing less each season. it was raining, but i'm far from saying that i'm going to stop all together white stuff and i do think that there will come a time when i leave the stage. but that's a good way in the future when i does it for the next 10 years, at least, i imagine i'll continue along the same course. and then i might end up doing something else for a few years intentionally. i will quit because i can't imagine being on stage until...
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and it looks like at times the site more heavily used at other times than probably because of climate and micro climate changes at this location. sometimes it's colder than it is today, it's drier than it is today. sometimes it's warmer than today or wetter than it is today, and those subtle changes have subtle adjustments that the people have to make when they are, in fact, visiting the site. the excavations here were done in such a way that we could, in fact, maximize the retrieval of data over however long the site was lived in to address questions about the past that may either have been addressed imperfectly at other locations or never asked at all. one of the things that people tend to forget is that the ab t aboriginals are just like us. the same mental, linguistic powers that we do. they are us. they're dealing with problems and issues perhaps different in degree than we do, but how they resolved those issue, whether it's sea level change florida or lord knows what else is instructive for us to appreciate, and because they are us, it's easier to identify with their lives and t
and it looks like at times the site more heavily used at other times than probably because of climate and micro climate changes at this location. sometimes it's colder than it is today, it's drier than it is today. sometimes it's warmer than today or wetter than it is today, and those subtle changes have subtle adjustments that the people have to make when they are, in fact, visiting the site. the excavations here were done in such a way that we could, in fact, maximize the retrieval of data...
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it's been dead for quite some time now. and it's just now that the people are beginning to see that it's been dead for quite some time. it's only because i think the public tend to have their hopes pinned on these more established pro-democracy a panda matic lead this in that the fall and seeing them fall just shows them the end of the facade. that there is democracy and real thought, how come so yeah, it's a debt. this is just reckoning with the fact that it's in debt. yes. where does that leave the pro-democracy movement in the city? a movement that you yourself participated in domestic resistance has a lot more restrictions now than they used to. but it's true, really pivotal to diminishment in general, i think a major shift coke going forward would be a shift to it's the stage and international stage. because obviously with a lot of the movement's leaders being exiled, most of the proponents have moved to to it. the international community, but then going by your argument that would suggest that within hong kong and som
it's been dead for quite some time now. and it's just now that the people are beginning to see that it's been dead for quite some time. it's only because i think the public tend to have their hopes pinned on these more established pro-democracy a panda matic lead this in that the fall and seeing them fall just shows them the end of the facade. that there is democracy and real thought, how come so yeah, it's a debt. this is just reckoning with the fact that it's in debt. yes. where does that...
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big time.or someone who has all that energy, to do things on the low, you would think she would take that and do something on the positive. it has to be greed. nothing else i can imagine. why are you still doing this to people? and even after spending time in prison and coming out, you're still finding new ways, and you're relentless, you just continue over and over again finding new ways. you will not stop. you'll find a new way to reinvent yourself and continue to take from people. i've tried to get in contact with her. i've lost count of how many times over the last, i don't know, year or so. what have i heard about mariam that's good that's not from her mouth? it's so hard in this day and age because you go on social media, and everyone's there, like, saying how great people are, and how amazing they are in their comments. you know, she's got all these kind of really big labels, first person to do this, first person to do that, did this at a certain age. when someone's dishing out so much c
big time.or someone who has all that energy, to do things on the low, you would think she would take that and do something on the positive. it has to be greed. nothing else i can imagine. why are you still doing this to people? and even after spending time in prison and coming out, you're still finding new ways, and you're relentless, you just continue over and over again finding new ways. you will not stop. you'll find a new way to reinvent yourself and continue to take from people. i've tried...
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the clouds gathering in cumbria for a time.in cumbria for a time. looking at the weather just to gathering in cumbria for a time. looking at the weatherjust to upper west, we have cloud and the semi—picture in this area of cut is oui’ semi—picture in this area of cut is our next area of low pressure that is going to be swinging in just—in—time for the weekend bringing all of us topics of rennet there will be strong wind to come as well for subheading into the evening time further showers for scotland across western parts of england and wales maybe one or two sneaking into the south because of them went for a time but through the night we would see more general outbreaks of rain spreading quite widely across most areas of the uk. temperatures overnight around five — 7 degrees of little bit milder than that across the south, nine or 10 degrees heading into the first part of the weekend and talking of the weekend, it is going to be an unsettled one with low pressure for me in charge bringing windy weather with rain at times. you c
the clouds gathering in cumbria for a time.in cumbria for a time. looking at the weather just to gathering in cumbria for a time. looking at the weatherjust to upper west, we have cloud and the semi—picture in this area of cut is oui’ semi—picture in this area of cut is our next area of low pressure that is going to be swinging in just—in—time for the weekend bringing all of us topics of rennet there will be strong wind to come as well for subheading into the evening time further...
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during this time of crisis, during this time when americans...omy is, given what we're seeing with covid and the continuing spread of covid across america, i certainly hope we do see a peaceful transition and a proper and productive transmission as well. having been involved in transition planning, ican been involved in transition planning, i can say is no easy task to take over the reins of the entirety united states government from a party and from a group of people that maybe hostile or if not hostile, certainly in disagreement with the things you're trying to do. hopefully, there is this opportunity over there is this opportunity over the next several weeks for this transition to happen well. i expect the president to leave office peacefully, i don't think that will be an issue. he's going to tweet a little bit more. ijust need to interrupt you one second because i'm watching the motorcade of former vice president biden, now president—elect. you can see this long motorcade of black suvs arriving at this location in wilmington, delaware. joe b
during this time of crisis, during this time when americans...omy is, given what we're seeing with covid and the continuing spread of covid across america, i certainly hope we do see a peaceful transition and a proper and productive transmission as well. having been involved in transition planning, ican been involved in transition planning, i can say is no easy task to take over the reins of the entirety united states government from a party and from a group of people that maybe hostile or if...
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we've been closed for a long time. and i know our secretary lonnie bunch is very disappointed to have shuttered our doors and not been able to serve the public as we have for 174 years in washington and around the world, especially -- we have a museum of the american indian in new york as well and that's been closed sp closed specifically during the critical times and now. but we're working for home. we're teleworking for the foreseeable future. even when those museums open, i don't think many of us will be back in our offices right away. we've been trying to share information. i think that's why the information that's online, our collections online and specifically these photographs we've been talking today, it's so important for folks to know that they can learn while we're closed and we can expand the digital offerings. also at the museum, we have online native knowledge 360 which is teacher curriculum that focuses on american history throughout american history. so we can right some of the wrongs, some history that
we've been closed for a long time. and i know our secretary lonnie bunch is very disappointed to have shuttered our doors and not been able to serve the public as we have for 174 years in washington and around the world, especially -- we have a museum of the american indian in new york as well and that's been closed sp closed specifically during the critical times and now. but we're working for home. we're teleworking for the foreseeable future. even when those museums open, i don't think many...
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the committee members time. your written statement will be made part of tecord you are now recognized for five mutes to give an oral presention of your testimony it is an honor to appear to discuss the pandemic risk from a policyholders perspective. i would like to give a special shout out and thanks to the congresswomen who've been a champion for the women owned businesses. women owned and operated since the get go and the house business committee the fact that this hearing is being held shows members of congress care about people on main street. the national federation has partnered with congresswoman carolyn maloney to sponsor and we would like to thank you for the leadership on the issue. we look forward to bringing much-needed protection across the country to those that have been suffering during this crisis. retail sales and jobs have been demonstrated by this and it's not only a health crisis but a dire economic crisis. it is an honor to appear today on behalf of. ... >> when my team and i discussed closi
the committee members time. your written statement will be made part of tecord you are now recognized for five mutes to give an oral presention of your testimony it is an honor to appear to discuss the pandemic risk from a policyholders perspective. i would like to give a special shout out and thanks to the congresswomen who've been a champion for the women owned businesses. women owned and operated since the get go and the house business committee the fact that this hearing is being held shows...
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and time and time and time again, it's been proven that that's not necessarily the case.nd, i mean, unfortunately there's not a week that goes by that i don't get something that happened in a fire house. being the b.f.a. president is that other people who are not in our organization see that that's what we stand for, and they call up, asking for advice. they don't call 798, they call up myself, they call up chief johnston because they know that we're just straight down the board. what's good for you is good for everybody, and so that's how we deal with things, so they'll come to us, so-and-so, this happened, and can you help me? they're not dues paying members, so obviously, i can't represent them as president of the black firefighters association, but i was a steward for 14 years and always a member with a union background, so i represent them in that way. when all is said and done, we should be treated equally and fairly, and not only getting in the fire department, but once we're getting in the fire department -- and i've talked to chief nicholson about this, and i've
and time and time and time again, it's been proven that that's not necessarily the case.nd, i mean, unfortunately there's not a week that goes by that i don't get something that happened in a fire house. being the b.f.a. president is that other people who are not in our organization see that that's what we stand for, and they call up, asking for advice. they don't call 798, they call up myself, they call up chief johnston because they know that we're just straight down the board. what's good...