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is a member of a ute mountain ute tribe, and former executive director of the colorado commission ofiana, fairs and the great-grandson of jack house, the last hereditary chief of the ute ute mountain tribe. to house the name evan means this: >> his connection with the massacre of 1864 will forever go down in history on a mark as his status as somebody who has been an historical figure for the state of colorado. >> reporter: he didn't participate in the massacre. >> he had a level of culpable. >> reporter: evan issues a proclamation that said kill all hostile indians so tribes surrendered to the government for protection and some settled at sand creek. a group of the u.s. cavalry slaughtered mostly elderly men, women, and children. today, it's a national historic site. now, the u.s. border of geographic names is considering changing the name of mount evans, along with other colorado sites: negro creek, chinaman gulch, squaw mountain. for 50 years, randy wheelock has hiked, biked, and camped on mount evans. he is also in the county commission where mount evans is located. and while he
is a member of a ute mountain ute tribe, and former executive director of the colorado commission ofiana, fairs and the great-grandson of jack house, the last hereditary chief of the ute ute mountain tribe. to house the name evan means this: >> his connection with the massacre of 1864 will forever go down in history on a mark as his status as somebody who has been an historical figure for the state of colorado. >> reporter: he didn't participate in the massacre. >> he had a...
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was jusanother y ff from hool, right,ut now it's terrifng. i's terriing. lters: ts is not hoax. ths is rea climatehange is rel, so hodo we li with it? i ink in ts sectn of wn, 're srting to underand thatater and climate changgoes hd in hand. johnsn: new leans ithe st 5 to 7 years s really taken on great aptation climateesiliee and cimate chae. elevaon is onof the jor adaations tt you sotimes se is thathe housesre raisehigher. ts is theenter fothe suainable gagementnd develoent. wehave rai gaens herewe help communies how tbuild ra garden we alsoave a orard. youee over re, we havlemons. t us oneff here.fter krina, u had al these tons from e water,o at wentnto the il, and 's alover the lower ninth wa and probly a loin losiana. evintly, th processf going through the ees to br fruit,t doesn't ome in theruit. so, we recommenabove-begardens where u can pufresh so to ve you cps that e not tanted witthat poi. wht we've trd to do help with theommunityo first educate them becaue they t coused abo, you kn, is imate chge a polical sue. iit real? we ju try o give them the fas. then we try to
was jusanother y ff from hool, right,ut now it's terrifng. i's terriing. lters: ts is not hoax. ths is rea climatehange is rel, so hodo we li with it? i ink in ts sectn of wn, 're srting to underand thatater and climate changgoes hd in hand. johnsn: new leans ithe st 5 to 7 years s really taken on great aptation climateesiliee and cimate chae. elevaon is onof the jor adaations tt you sotimes se is thathe housesre raisehigher. ts is theenter fothe suainable gagementnd develoent. wehave rai gaens...
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itas just other da off froschool, right,ut now it's terrifng. it's terrfying. lters: ts is not hoax. ths is rea climatehange is rea so how we liveith it? i ink in ts sectn of town, 're srting underand thatater and lima change goes hd in nd. johon: neorleans n the st 5 t7 years s really taken on great aptation climateesiliencand clate chae. elevaon is onof the maor adaptions thayou sotimes se is thathe housesre raisehigher. thiis the cter for e sustnable engement a developmt. we ve rain gards here. help mmuniti how to ild rain gardens.e also he a orard. youee over re, we have mons. geus one o here. ater katina, u had al these tons from e water,o tht went io the so, and 's alover the lower ninth wardnd probay a lot losiana. evintly, th processf going through the ees to br fruit,t doesn't ome in theruit. so, we recommenabove-begardens where yocan put esh soilo ve you cps thaare note, tanted witthat poi. wht we've trd to do help th the cmunityo firs edate them becse theyget nfused aut, you ow, is climate ange a pitical sue. is real?e justry tgive them the fact then
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allowances, benefits, term of on.ice and so ut congress is also directly regulated by you as citizens. this is the means by which you say.have your wherever the needs of the nags world, you ound the are on duty. ramatic duty sometimes, not so dramatic post times. but always important. overall purpose, the same person it has always blessings of the lint to ourselves and our posterity. who more than you who in this moment of history are providing defense of nation, who more than you should use a tree voice that you're helping to ensure. is vote. voice [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> every saturday at 8:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span 3 go inside a and rent clem classroom hardware about topics from american revolution, civil presidents to 9/11. >> thanks for your patience and into class.>> with most collegs closed, watch professors transfer teaching to a virtual setting. >> gorbachev did most of the work to change the soviet union. .ut reagan met him halfway reagan encouraged him. reagan supporte
allowances, benefits, term of on.ice and so ut congress is also directly regulated by you as citizens. this is the means by which you say.have your wherever the needs of the nags world, you ound the are on duty. ramatic duty sometimes, not so dramatic post times. but always important. overall purpose, the same person it has always blessings of the lint to ourselves and our posterity. who more than you who in this moment of history are providing defense of nation, who more than you should use a...
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on,ut a mask on, put a mask put a mask on, put a mask on. all day long.a mask on, put a mask put a mask on, put a mask on. [indiscernible] announcer: looking at some of the action this afternoon at the white house. in responserotests to the election results of our. and a couple of moments, we will hear from joe biden. live coverage here on c-span. >> maybe he is on the upside, too. there we go. [laughter] god, i cannot tell you how good it is to see all of you. it has been far too long. i have missed all of you. thank you. thank you for being here and thank you for being my family. hope.while i breathe, i [applause] while i breathe, i hope. i am still breathing and i still have hope. [cheering and applause] our state motto rings true. we did something incredible in south carolina, folks. we proved that public office is not a lifetime job and that people are willing to hold our leaders accountable. we proved there is no such thing as red and blue states. the american people are far more intelligent and complex than colors on a map would have you believe. .
on,ut a mask on, put a mask put a mask on, put a mask on. all day long.a mask on, put a mask put a mask on, put a mask on. [indiscernible] announcer: looking at some of the action this afternoon at the white house. in responserotests to the election results of our. and a couple of moments, we will hear from joe biden. live coverage here on c-span. >> maybe he is on the upside, too. there we go. [laughter] god, i cannot tell you how good it is to see all of you. it has been far too long. i...
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history as the first woman, first black wome woman, first asian to be the first vice president of the utedtes. of course, they have a lot of things they need to balance with progressives and governing what looks like a atrepublican-controlled s but for president trump, he's ben resigned, angry, watching tv, lashing out at people, taking names, wantsing republicans to come out and back his unfounded claims. i've been talking to sources at the white house who feel like this is a white house that's winding down. the president has made some of the mostme dishonest stas we've seen in his president sitch thus far. he gave a speech last night where almost every sentence was fals claims about votes magically appearing,laims about democrats stealing the election. vomentse are being count and would he is losing leads in critical battle grounds and the new battle grounds state, essentially, of georgia. robert: sue, how do you read vice preside biden's handling of this fragile moments in northwestern democracy. sorry, that was for sue davis. robert: we're all doing our best here. susan: i think joe bi
history as the first woman, first black wome woman, first asian to be the first vice president of the utedtes. of course, they have a lot of things they need to balance with progressives and governing what looks like a atrepublican-controlled s but for president trump, he's ben resigned, angry, watching tv, lashing out at people, taking names, wantsing republicans to come out and back his unfounded claims. i've been talking to sources at the white house who feel like this is a white house...
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reporter: th sussex'steed back from royal duties this byear,ut as this article illustrates, megan hastepped back from blic life. sarah campbell, bbc news. laura: megan shares an important story. one of the world's most famous footballers and one of the sports all-time greaego maradona has died. d e argentine player was 60, and reportedly suffeheart attack. andy swiss looks back at his extraordinary and complicated life. reporter: he was once described as half angel, half devil. and at his best, he was out of this world. >> to his left. he will t need any ofhem! you have to say that is magnificent. onreporter: diego marad against what wain 1986 in voted the goal of the century. he seemed to have the ball tied to his boots, said his teammates. became one of sports most, notorious sheets. the two extremes of a tempestuous talent. growing up in the slums outside of when as areas, maradona k becawn as the golden boy. his breathtaking skills became clear at barcelona, and he wen to the 1986 world cup as his country's captain and talisman. in the quarterfinal, argentid faced englan and marad
reporter: th sussex'steed back from royal duties this byear,ut as this article illustrates, megan hastepped back from blic life. sarah campbell, bbc news. laura: megan shares an important story. one of the world's most famous footballers and one of the sports all-time greaego maradona has died. d e argentine player was 60, and reportedly suffeheart attack. andy swiss looks back at his extraordinary and complicated life. reporter: he was once described as half angel, half devil. and at his best,...
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of that's where i say all right, there actually is somethi wrong with the pharmaceutical model,ut it'show much you think. it's not tt drug prices are themselves too high and that the pharmaceutical industry is rolling and profit. it's actually the drugs that are not going generic like they use to sew the think about drugs as ey have their own price control built into them pick they go o patent in the negligent airport kind of like paying off a mortgage on a house. when the drug is generic, it's basically in the public domain. inexpensive public gd and increasingly drugs are not going generic likehey used to either because se companies are in-- engaging in patent games so-called shenanigans, a word i detest. or because some of these products are so complex were solving problems with advanced technology and other companies even whe the patent expires other companies just can't copy it, say though don't even rely a patent for their monopoly on just the sheer complexity and that makes them more like a public utility. when a radio has a monopoly in an area youon't rely on controlling prices
of that's where i say all right, there actually is somethi wrong with the pharmaceutical model,ut it'show much you think. it's not tt drug prices are themselves too high and that the pharmaceutical industry is rolling and profit. it's actually the drugs that are not going generic like they use to sew the think about drugs as ey have their own price control built into them pick they go o patent in the negligent airport kind of like paying off a mortgage on a house. when the drug is generic, it's...
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and th is where do varis types ofests omobile uts for watetreatmenand desalition, war qualit analysisand so o and thiis prmarily ipreparatn for alwaylarger sle desigof systems at are tn field deployabl this isater, no ampagne. well, we're looki at the conol inteace r thplant at is ruing at poche. ris linnan: we're in t panocherainage strict f of rusll avenuhere, s banos, one of e pilot eatment test tes fotreati suurface din wat. this partular proct house a prect forhe univsity ofcaliforn, los anles. and th're tting several presses inlving revse osmos. if you had a sies ere in aarea lik this,n the ceral vaey, where yohave lot of sma mmunitiethat are sprea out over large aa and yo cou p a smalllant lik ts, a pkage pla--there's a poential ere for costsavings-it woul potentially be game chger. coh: there aeconomi of scale he. the re systs that y have, t lowethe costs. you c think abo all tho communies as essenally bei a virtual wer distrt. here ey are coected viintern and trefore he that befit of beingart of aistrict,ven thougheographilly the're not nnected. snyr: i thi it soun ve promising.
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may for ve stood since making sure that we are reaching ut, that we are helping providing the relief we need through the heroes act. the final ove into we h of the 116th caucus, are concerned, not only that we have not seen a relief package mcconnell and a willingness to come to the but that relief is going to expire for unemployment, for unemployment assistance for gig workers. moratorium. student loan forbearance. small business debt relief. that in the heroes act we had a vaccine plan that remains unpassed by the senate, unsigned by this president. us.ur work is before but we have a new president that the house join with democrats to be able to lead us this d, to get through pandemic, to restore a quality and justice and be able to not only rebuild our conomy but make it more inclusive. and we are eager to get to work people.american mr. jeffries: thank you, katherine. it's been an honor and blessing to serve with you. and work ll serve closely together. questions? reporter: yesterday, said in an ve omar interview with "the washington post," she referred to trump being klan rallie
may for ve stood since making sure that we are reaching ut, that we are helping providing the relief we need through the heroes act. the final ove into we h of the 116th caucus, are concerned, not only that we have not seen a relief package mcconnell and a willingness to come to the but that relief is going to expire for unemployment, for unemployment assistance for gig workers. moratorium. student loan forbearance. small business debt relief. that in the heroes act we had a vaccine plan that...
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all of your role is, ,utting all of your hats on what is the thing that should be done to strengthen the global economy, which is being ravaged right now? clearly, the control of the pandemic is one. secondly, we have to figure out how to strengthen significantly the world health organization. when you look at the response to this global pandemic, which was basically world war iii against an invisible enemy, the response by the nations of the world was pathetic. there was no coordination, not a lot of information sharing, not a lot of best practices used. every country was for themselves. even inside some countries, everyone was for themselves. we cannot have a response like this again in a health crisis. more importantly in a climate change crisis, a lot of the people focused on that impact on society, are pretty afraid that if the response to global climate change is similar to the pandemic, we are going to be in serious problems in the world. vonnie: henry, thank you for the time today. reconnectingrd to soon and rebalancing after the close today. that is henry fernandez, chairman
all of your role is, ,utting all of your hats on what is the thing that should be done to strengthen the global economy, which is being ravaged right now? clearly, the control of the pandemic is one. secondly, we have to figure out how to strengthen significantly the world health organization. when you look at the response to this global pandemic, which was basically world war iii against an invisible enemy, the response by the nations of the world was pathetic. there was no coordination, not a...
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we looked to modernize the found was ut what we people were using 13-f for two intended for.'t one was so companies could find their shareholders. incredibly inefficient way for that to happen. o we need to fix our proxy system. our obo, nobo. intermediariesgh systems to make companies access shareholders. other thing is to track people's trading strategies. z fund manager. someone looks at their 13-f eports and track their strategies. two things. i'm not sure we want regulation that is there to facilitate strategy tracking. that's proprietary. maybe we do it. maybe we do. certainly wasn't the intent. but if we do, 13-f is a pretty it.ficient way to do it's there. into technical things. investors need to understand if 13-f as a robust trading strategy, in many cases not. senator cortez masto: let me mine.o a concern of i understand senator scott asked. committee meeting as well. sophisticated investors. to the issue of too many young people being able to trade kind of -- in this kind of environment where t is trading on platforms, no fee. really kind of gamifies the stock mark
we looked to modernize the found was ut what we people were using 13-f for two intended for.'t one was so companies could find their shareholders. incredibly inefficient way for that to happen. o we need to fix our proxy system. our obo, nobo. intermediariesgh systems to make companies access shareholders. other thing is to track people's trading strategies. z fund manager. someone looks at their 13-f eports and track their strategies. two things. i'm not sure we want regulation that is there...
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not literally,ut job losg consequences to g a bad score. it is the combination of the scoring system and the attachnt of awards and penalties. it leads to the consequens. >> the score ishat i talk about in this book. all of us he that education does so much more than teach people how to add and subtract and pass a reading comprehensive test or memorize grammar rules. really good teacher. one who instills curiosity and the students and instills excitement about learning and confidence that they can learn. they want to learn and they can. encourage their imagination and nurture their creativity. i want my kids to learn how to count and read and write. i want them to do so much more than that. and the problem is, these formulas for how much value a teacher adds to a student's knowledge is so narrowly defined always these narrow parts of education that is such a small part of it. >> yes. i often say the idea of over testing a teacher with test scores, and insufficient concept having to go through this, i guess that we did do that. i want to mov
not literally,ut job losg consequences to g a bad score. it is the combination of the scoring system and the attachnt of awards and penalties. it leads to the consequens. >> the score ishat i talk about in this book. all of us he that education does so much more than teach people how to add and subtract and pass a reading comprehensive test or memorize grammar rules. really good teacher. one who instills curiosity and the students and instills excitement about learning and confidence that...
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ut they were up. suppression. there were only a few state yet to be decided in the president tial state. they were run in all cases by democrats. we are winning in all kilo cases by a lot, actually. and then our numbers started miraculously getting whittled away in secret. nd they wouldn't allow legally permissible observe vers. we were able to get the observe vers to be put in. they wanted them 60, 70, 100 feet away or outside the building to observe people inside the building. and we won a case, a big case and we have others happening. lots of litigation even beyond our litigation. i predicted -- i've been talking about mail-in voting for a long time. it's -- it's really destroyed our system. it's a corrupt system. and it makes people corrupt even if they aren't by nature. but they become corrupt. it's too easy they want to find out how many votes they need. and they seem to be able to find them. they wait and wait and then they find them. and you see that on election night. we were ahead in votes in north carol
ut they were up. suppression. there were only a few state yet to be decided in the president tial state. they were run in all cases by democrats. we are winning in all kilo cases by a lot, actually. and then our numbers started miraculously getting whittled away in secret. nd they wouldn't allow legally permissible observe vers. we were able to get the observe vers to be put in. they wanted them 60, 70, 100 feet away or outside the building to observe people inside the building. and we won a...
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i wonder if you could talk a your work in ut the field public history and your workecting it to in it book on sufficiently war memorials. to do you get from one another and what have you been meaningful to is you? thomas: it roots to the what is davenport cultural form and what is not although who knows somebody is waiting to put up a monument soon. more lly museums are dynamic cultural forms. national partial are more dynamic cultural forms. the national park system. work that you have done in fantastic. that is something that is going to have a huge impact on people. like the newthings museum of african-american history and culture on the mall is having a tremendous cultural impact. i know they are planning to have i'm not sure what the current plan is because of on covid but an example reinstruction in the next year or so. to ink that there are ways participate in public history that can have impact that putting up a monument might have 1910.n but you you touch on it wonder with the last manipulates columbia places like wither based and have been history, we blic people ask you abo
i wonder if you could talk a your work in ut the field public history and your workecting it to in it book on sufficiently war memorials. to do you get from one another and what have you been meaningful to is you? thomas: it roots to the what is davenport cultural form and what is not although who knows somebody is waiting to put up a monument soon. more lly museums are dynamic cultural forms. national partial are more dynamic cultural forms. the national park system. work that you have done in...
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these a project tht we thinkill work, not rk now,ut work to the fuure. n: thiis skyla 5478 novembe kolke state's coaal maste plan a $50 blion, 50ear an. i coider mysf an eanograpr and a astal geogist, s i lookt issue likwhy we sk in louiana, an i also lookt issu like how we build astal ndscapethe barrr island are one of e fense ainst atorm, rit, so noice how is is nopretty much connuous.here'no chnnels inhe mide of it. this ian examp of a reored rrier island. l rig. then y can e new orans, so at's one of t major pt-katrinlevee improvent so the ea was t basical to wallff this ea torevent atorm sur from gting to e loweninth wa. leveesre sometes builtith rt and somimes th're built wi concret but the core pnt is at they e all wall th protectan area frowaves anrisingaters froa stormthe biggt riable this isea lev rise. if the seal vel rise rates are athe low e of the sptrum of at peopl prect, thenou couldebuild rge areas othe landape and provide ood prottion foa lot ofeople. irates aret the hi end, th i think lot of eas will be los even wi the sta' bet effort
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montana who was saying that they had 25 intensive care unit beds but over 40 intensive care newton ut patients who had to be put in the recovery room or otherth places, an were talking about the difficulty they might have in not having enough trained staff. so we would want to avoidhat to the best that we can, and the way you do that is to try and blunt the trajectory. the thing i fnd, in some that, even in places where you have that kind of situati like you described in idaho and that i just described in montana is that people in those environments still don't belie that this a problem. they say it's maybe fake news or it's just overexaggeration or it's some sort of a conspiracy. the data don't lie, ju. the data are real, and, each day,e hey comt from reliable sources, and what we see is that we're in a difficult situation, that did we sulho't -- that we shoulden though up our hands in despair because we can do something about it if we adhere to the public alth measures we talk about. we don't have to inevitably accept a dire situation because it is within our power to do something a
montana who was saying that they had 25 intensive care unit beds but over 40 intensive care newton ut patients who had to be put in the recovery room or otherth places, an were talking about the difficulty they might have in not having enough trained staff. so we would want to avoidhat to the best that we can, and the way you do that is to try and blunt the trajectory. the thing i fnd, in some that, even in places where you have that kind of situati like you described in idaho and that i just...
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at the gates foundation, i would say that there has been a lot of measurement,ut tests and accountability. we've been listening to that. as part of the ongoing guideline an effort to engage communities to hear, to really impact improvement, and to be true to our belief in data, in measurement, and the types of constructs that help us with important information about her education system. student and teacher surveys, etc., and try to unpack that. what we do with that information , and how does that then get tied to policy action? there is a lot of polarization in our country about this idea, that you take this information and tie high-stakes accountability to it. we are taking the opportunity and the time to say, look, we really need to continue to have measurement data and to get the information we need to get students andve our communities appropriately and equitably. engage andreally have a real conversation with all at the table about the types of policy actions we might link to that data and that information. stacy: throughout the conversation, you both talked about equity issues, and
at the gates foundation, i would say that there has been a lot of measurement,ut tests and accountability. we've been listening to that. as part of the ongoing guideline an effort to engage communities to hear, to really impact improvement, and to be true to our belief in data, in measurement, and the types of constructs that help us with important information about her education system. student and teacher surveys, etc., and try to unpack that. what we do with that information , and how does...
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but here, too, seaweed ibeing uted as a terial wh a bright future, a sector that has a lot of potential. seeed growquickly, dsn'ttake u usedn a wideange of appli. there are more than 72,000 species of algae worldwide, the largest over 60 meters in length. algae-based ingredients are already used in many foods -- for example, as binding agents. two different types of brown algae e nobeing grow commerally in noay, up to for100 tons of them a year.nts. the farm in froya is one of the biggest in europ as thelobal popution rises forand new food trends grownts. the fashionable, seaweed is the appearing more frequently on european plates. seaweed cultivation has grown quickly in the past 10 years. first and foremost in france and ireland, but spain and of course norway are also exploring the options. >> it is a growing market. we worked a lot establishing this market. of course we have a lot of influence om asian cuisine. europeans and more are more familiar with seaweed now. generally, people are more concerned about where their food comes from. people are interested in local, traceable food.
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reporter: a new day away from home,ut for these refugees, it is a big relief to have made it from sudanmo of this use thisat least 100d of your daily, t now things. we spotted ethiopian troops stationed on the other side of the orde they have been discouraging people from fleeing the country. art requests for comments from the authorities went unanswered. more tha 40,000 refugees are now in sudan. many families have been separated. at this camp, a father and his daughter are reunid. >> [speaking non-english language] >> i was with my, that when i started hearing gunshots. she said, she is too olto run. i fled alone. i hato expand the night in the bush. e alightened and had no extra close or money. i was able to cross the border and ask somebody for help. reporter: for the older people here, this brings back bad memories. he is 75 and is becoming a refugee in sudan for the second time in his life. he was a teenager when he first fled. now, he wants a resolution to the current cflict, but he thinks that it will not come easy. on>> [speakingnglish language] there will not agree on anything
reporter: a new day away from home,ut for these refugees, it is a big relief to have made it from sudanmo of this use thisat least 100d of your daily, t now things. we spotted ethiopian troops stationed on the other side of the orde they have been discouraging people from fleeing the country. art requests for comments from the authorities went unanswered. more tha 40,000 refugees are now in sudan. many families have been separated. at this camp, a father and his daughter are reunid. >>...
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some wonder if that is big enough to put an entire brexit deal at risk,ut in newland, it is about traditionlture. >> these men are risking their lives and feeding their communities. in a bigger picture, actually, they are providing fish for the entirety of the u.k. and beyond. it is somethingf.o be proud that is why it has to be preserved. >> both onshore and at sea, crial days lie ahead. the forecast, still unsettled. around the island nation. n kay, bbc news, corin. >>iv sti to come, on altee way to fight the coronavirusic pand- living life as a ninja. ♪ >> president kennedy was shot down and dieatalmost immediy. the murder of john kennedy is a disaster for the whole free world. >> he caughthe imagination of the world, the first of a new generation of leaders. he is resigning as leader of the conservative party and prime minister before leaving number 10 to see the queen. heold the cabinets, it's a funny old world. >> angela merke is germany's first woman chaellor easily securi the majority she needed. >> attempts to fly a hot air balloon have to ber bandoned afte few minutes, but no one
some wonder if that is big enough to put an entire brexit deal at risk,ut in newland, it is about traditionlture. >> these men are risking their lives and feeding their communities. in a bigger picture, actually, they are providing fish for the entirety of the u.k. and beyond. it is somethingf.o be proud that is why it has to be preserved. >> both onshore and at sea, crial days lie ahead. the forecast, still unsettled. around the island nation. n kay, bbc news, corin. >>iv sti...
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every country in the world has signed up to that international process, not least, of course, theni utedtates and russia are not members of the international criminal court, even though they stood firmly behind it and were indeed major proponents of the nuremberg trial process 75 years ago. phil: thank you. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. south african police have clashed with antiracism protesters in cape town. hundreds of members of a left-wing group for demonstrating near a school that had allegedly held an all white dance party in october. the president has called for an investigation, describing the clashes as deeply regrettable. the united nations has warned that yemen is in imminent danger of facing the world's worst famine for decades. the united nations says without immediate action, millions of lives could be lost. yemen has endured a five year war. a german development company and its u.s.--- its u.s. partner pfizer are seeking approval for development of its coronavirus vaccine. ifpprove it would be a major step in the fight ag
every country in the world has signed up to that international process, not least, of course, theni utedtates and russia are not members of the international criminal court, even though they stood firmly behind it and were indeed major proponents of the nuremberg trial process 75 years ago. phil: thank you. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. south african police have clashed with antiracism protesters in cape town. hundreds of members of a left-wing...
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angry and try to figure out why and honestly still tried to figure e asolofs t nyay are o thorientas ut. of thay. knowsd d atdi we members of the defensive line unit as well as the player tested positive last week i still quarantining. in berkel, kenny choi, kpix5. >>> let's takea be reopening anytime soon. alameda county is pressing pause as it hovers dangerously near the daily case threshold that would send it back to the st rathteaig ca are steadily climbing. county health officials say if the trend continues at this e ararsk e y the l alop t hand sanitizing, providing hand sanitizer to our clies and of co, seuri'm social bubble. e last thing i want to do or tc itenn rniamestaf >>lie stcondca e> to log its 1 millionth case of coronavirus. that is according to the trackers at johns hopkins university. the states case that represents about 9% of all u.s. infections but important to remember we make up about 12% of more information on what is open in york county. is also posted guidance from bay area health officials come up with the upcoming holidays. >>> onto weather, a live look towa
angry and try to figure out why and honestly still tried to figure e asolofs t nyay are o thorientas ut. of thay. knowsd d atdi we members of the defensive line unit as well as the player tested positive last week i still quarantining. in berkel, kenny choi, kpix5. >>> let's takea be reopening anytime soon. alameda county is pressing pause as it hovers dangerously near the daily case threshold that would send it back to the st rathteaig ca are steadily climbing. county health officials...
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ut with psiredent donald trump still fighting eleionct results there are signs that transition can delad. >>le this ection is over. it's time to put aside the partisanship. d the rhericto designed to demonize one otnianher. and we're united in our shared goal, defeating this virus. > biden says he plans to follow thescience, adding public health experts to his transition .eam he emphasized the need to work with leaders of all political stripes and strengthen u.s. diplomacy. cana an prime minister justin trudu seapoke to biden by phone, reportedly sringha their covid-19 priorities. but trump continues to make waves. u.s. media reports that an appointee of his admintrisatio is refusing to sign a letter that would allow biden's tmea to formally begin the transition process. trump also fired his secretary of defense, announcing the dismissal on twitr. mark esper has been at odds with trump overhe t president's threats to use the military to amp down on black lives matter protests. >>> u.s. pharmaceutical giant pfizer says initial test results of i covid-19 vaccine suggests it is more than 90
ut with psiredent donald trump still fighting eleionct results there are signs that transition can delad. >>le this ection is over. it's time to put aside the partisanship. d the rhericto designed to demonize one otnianher. and we're united in our shared goal, defeating this virus. > biden says he plans to follow thescience, adding public health experts to his transition .eam he emphasized the need to work with leaders of all political stripes and strengthen u.s. diplomacy. cana an...
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there wasn't a prison education program at ut at the time.o along with a fellow graduate student, we founded the texas prison education initiative and now we offer college credit covid,, on pause due to to about 150 folks. everything from sociology to physics, english, math. the courses are all for credit and available without cost to the students. susan: how did that work inform your conclusions on big data and policing? sarah: one of the things that came up that is informing my future research, is a lot of the time, there is a lack of knowledge or information among the folks incarcerated about the particulars of their case. specifically the phase of police investigation. i would have students say things to me like my lawyer had no idea, my defense attorney had no idea the means by which i came under suspicion. they did not know why the cops were sitting outside my house that day. i think one of the things about big data policing is it is largely invisible. when we have a whole bunch of cops on the street, that is a very visible police prese
there wasn't a prison education program at ut at the time.o along with a fellow graduate student, we founded the texas prison education initiative and now we offer college credit covid,, on pause due to to about 150 folks. everything from sociology to physics, english, math. the courses are all for credit and available without cost to the students. susan: how did that work inform your conclusions on big data and policing? sarah: one of the things that came up that is informing my future...
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. [ laughter ] "what is a ute?" don't have a lot of faith in trump's legal team. one of the lawyers has a a briefcase that's just filled with tortilla chips. [ laughter ] another lawyer's resume just says "took karate lessons next to a law school. [ laughter ] i don't know if that counts. now you might be wondering why the trump campaign is doing this listen to what one republican official had to say. >> what is the downside for humoring him for this for a little bit of time no one seriously thinks the results will change. he went golfing this weekend it's not like he's plotting how to prevent joe biden from taking power on january 20th he's tweeting about filing lawsuits those lawsuit also fail. then he'll tweet some more how the election was stolen, then he'll leave. >> jimmy: yeah [ laughter ] no one is taking these lawsuits seriously. when trump calls, his lawyers are like, "yeah, yeah, we're investigating the fraud right now on our stealth computers." [ laughter ] it's like when you tell your kids to go look fo
. [ laughter ] "what is a ute?" don't have a lot of faith in trump's legal team. one of the lawyers has a a briefcase that's just filled with tortilla chips. [ laughter ] another lawyer's resume just says "took karate lessons next to a law school. [ laughter ] i don't know if that counts. now you might be wondering why the trump campaign is doing this listen to what one republican official had to say. >> what is the downside for humoring him for this for a little bit of...
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so, the ut system was not just ut austin. it is 230,000 kids, 100,000 employees, eight academic institutions, and six large health care institutions, and i knew nothing about that. i had about a five-month sabbatical between when i retired and when i took a job and i'm telling you, i spent that five months talking to people, learning everything i could about the business. back to the question that was posed early on about what is good in rotc, you've got to learn the basics. i needed to understand, what does a chair do, what does a dean do, what does a provost do? what's the difference between a researcher, an oncological surgeon? i wanted to understand the basics. once you understand the basics or least as much as you can about the organization, then the leadership skills you had as a submariner are transferable. you will immediately find that once you understand how things work and you build a matrix, you build your own "ok, i see how this works," you will maneuver very nicely. if you don't take the time up front to work ha
so, the ut system was not just ut austin. it is 230,000 kids, 100,000 employees, eight academic institutions, and six large health care institutions, and i knew nothing about that. i had about a five-month sabbatical between when i retired and when i took a job and i'm telling you, i spent that five months talking to people, learning everything i could about the business. back to the question that was posed early on about what is good in rotc, you've got to learn the basics. i needed to...
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one day after cal had their game cancelled, the utah/arizona game has been called off because the utesositive cases but stanford at oregon is on. watch it tomorrow afternoon 4:30 here on abc 7. the long awaited pac-12 season begins and it begins naturally with precautions. cardinal not allowing players from the pacific northwest to visit any family on the trip. you have plenty of covid tests. for coach david shaw, welcome to the new normal. >> the trip is going to be distaudi -- including testing before we get on the bus, you know, before the game and then the day after the game. it is a different world. we said if we want to play football this year this is what we have to do. >> in comes the backup, nick nash. tyler 9/11s, big guy punches it in for the go ahead score. this is incredible. aztecs driving late. juggles it and picks it off. san jose state 3-0 for the first time since 1982. 28-17 the final. bubbles at this price? is this for real? oh, it's real... believe me. i mean this is upexpected. you would say... remarkable? absolutly. a remarkable deal. thanks. i get that all the
one day after cal had their game cancelled, the utah/arizona game has been called off because the utesositive cases but stanford at oregon is on. watch it tomorrow afternoon 4:30 here on abc 7. the long awaited pac-12 season begins and it begins naturally with precautions. cardinal not allowing players from the pacific northwest to visit any family on the trip. you have plenty of covid tests. for coach david shaw, welcome to the new normal. >> the trip is going to be distaudi --...
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i did -- uts not going to be -- that's not an ideal solution. you start with one, you finish with it. >> so, here's how it would work. the federal government buys the vaccines and distributes at a state level. then a california task force will decide on more local distributions. the first groups will be health care workers, people at risk of severe covid disease and elderly living in congregate settings. i'm kate larson abc 7 news. >> coronavirus cases are rising in all 50 states. here in california we're on the brink of 1 million cases. abc news reporter elizabeth schultz says it's going to get much worse unless we all take action. >> the coronavirus pandemic is continuing to surpass previous records across the country. the covid tracker reporting 144,000 new cases in the past day, the biggest increase yet. more than 55,000 americans are now hospitalized with covid-19, an all-time high. benjamin jensen's wife is on a ventilator days after giving birth to their little girl. >> after she comes home, i'm looking forward to her being able to hold h
i did -- uts not going to be -- that's not an ideal solution. you start with one, you finish with it. >> so, here's how it would work. the federal government buys the vaccines and distributes at a state level. then a california task force will decide on more local distributions. the first groups will be health care workers, people at risk of severe covid disease and elderly living in congregate settings. i'm kate larson abc 7 news. >> coronavirus cases are rising in all 50 states....
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it relies solely on ute lnilate claims from the defendant and is extremely regrettable and totally unacceptable>> ghosn is on an interpol wanted list. >>> china is embarking on a bold mission to collect samples from beneath the sample of the moon. experts describe it as a major advance in the country's space program and can pave the way for even more ambitious plans in the near future. >> t the unmanned spacecraft blasted off around 4:30 a.m. local time on tuesday and was broadcast live on national broadcaster cctv. the goal is to drill 2 meters into the moon and collect about 2 kilograms of rocks and debris. if successful, tit'd be the firt lunar samples brought back to earth in 40 years. the mission is expected to last 23 days. interest in missions to the moon have been surging. the united states is trying to build an outpost that will orbit the moon, descbing t project as the firtepn theext eraf hum exoratio japans ang t countries tang part. >>> the world meteorological organization says greenhouse gas levels, including carbon dioxide, hit record highs in 2019. the w.m.o. reported last year'
it relies solely on ute lnilate claims from the defendant and is extremely regrettable and totally unacceptable>> ghosn is on an interpol wanted list. >>> china is embarking on a bold mission to collect samples from beneath the sample of the moon. experts describe it as a major advance in the country's space program and can pave the way for even more ambitious plans in the near future. >> t the unmanned spacecraft blasted off around 4:30 a.m. local time on tuesday and was...
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he brings stature and vast experience to the new role,ut he may not excite new climate activists whoor biden. there is also thomas greenfield, a diplomat sidelined by the trump administration. with this team, interna konal leadersw what they are getting, stability and camiliarity, but both ame and the world have changed in the past four years, and blinken has a lot of catching up to do. bbc news, washington. laura: joe biden's foreign policy team has its work cut out. joining us from the harvard kennedy school, what do you think is next for blinken? >> tony is a deeply experienced and sophisticated person about the world, and i think he will serve president-elect biden very well. the biggest challenge for the united states rig now is to trump has dug the country donald over the last four years, to rejoin the world health organization and the paris climate agreement during a pandemic, and this team is very riexced in alliance building, rejoining nato, and being at the heart of nato again and the heart of our east asian alliances, which include australia. that is the powerbase of the u
he brings stature and vast experience to the new role,ut he may not excite new climate activists whoor biden. there is also thomas greenfield, a diplomat sidelined by the trump administration. with this team, interna konal leadersw what they are getting, stability and camiliarity, but both ame and the world have changed in the past four years, and blinken has a lot of catching up to do. bbc news, washington. laura: joe biden's foreign policy team has its work cut out. joining us from the...
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the losses that are being filed now, they may delay the final certification of both res uts, they areikelye the results in a way that could alter the election. katty: i understand that the president is quite withinri his ts to call for a recount, or call for the vote to and that could be challenged. any candidate in a close election rult migh recount of this nature. what is the legal precedent for a president to declare victory when votes are still being jeffrey: his declaration of victory has no legal support whatsoever. i am certain that there is not a political precedent either. the relevant constitutional deadlines and those congress, not even the certification by the states, december 8, the final deadline college.ates to the electoral december 12 is when the electoral college meets, and that is when the president is elected. and condors -- congress recognizes the votes and generally. it does not matter who says that he and she has one, it is up to the electoral college to decide. katty: thank you for joining uso that clarification. what matters is when the votes are counte and somebod
the losses that are being filed now, they may delay the final certification of both res uts, they areikelye the results in a way that could alter the election. katty: i understand that the president is quite withinri his ts to call for a recount, or call for the vote to and that could be challenged. any candidate in a close election rult migh recount of this nature. what is the legal precedent for a president to declare victory when votes are still being jeffrey: his declaration of victory has...
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let's hope we would not go as far shoot her,ut what i hold my mother at gunpoint to ask government to hold what i've asked for. i think that it is something thatould be privately done wiout any danger to my mom. bless her heart, she is no longer with us. what i hold my m at gunpoint to save us from being overrun by nazis? yes, i might. it would be an extremely extremely bad thing. not to pay and i5 or deliver a packag to my post office box. >> a cry from the far middle. visit our website booktv.org and type the author name for book title into the search box to watch the rest of the program. >> good afternoon, everyone. if you have been with us for the previous sessions, welcome us back. if you're joining us for the very first time, welcome to the 2020 military writers symposium. we would like to welcome you to our cam
let's hope we would not go as far shoot her,ut what i hold my mother at gunpoint to ask government to hold what i've asked for. i think that it is something thatould be privately done wiout any danger to my mom. bless her heart, she is no longer with us. what i hold my m at gunpoint to save us from being overrun by nazis? yes, i might. it would be an extremely extremely bad thing. not to pay and i5 or deliver a packag to my post office box. >> a cry from the far middle. visit our website...
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. >> the san jose earthquakes with their fans in cars knowing uts a win and you're in the playoff situationn major league soccer's all time score. 166th career goal, squaks up 2-1. and it is christian es pano za with a rocket to seal to deal. ♪ with triple cheese and bacon or chili cheese. try my sauced and loaded fries. it's pretty delicious. seasoned curly fries, with triple cheese and bacon or chili cheese. try my sauced and loaded fries. it's pretty delicious. >>> and that is it for us tonight. thanks for ch watching. i'm ama daetz. >> we appreciate your time as we hope you always know. stay tuned now on jimmy kimmel, kerry washington. so we'll see how that turns out. >> barbara, it's 24 hours after the morning after election day. is there a clearer picture about how the president was able to widen the republican base there for him? >> well, i certainly would have like to have seen him do more of that, but he did increase support from the cuban community, the colombian community in florida. he did expand on the african-american community. i think with working people he did have a strong
. >> the san jose earthquakes with their fans in cars knowing uts a win and you're in the playoff situationn major league soccer's all time score. 166th career goal, squaks up 2-1. and it is christian es pano za with a rocket to seal to deal. ♪ with triple cheese and bacon or chili cheese. try my sauced and loaded fries. it's pretty delicious. seasoned curly fries, with triple cheese and bacon or chili cheese. try my sauced and loaded fries. it's pretty delicious. >>> and that...
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if it has happened, than the ut, wece needs to come need to go to court.nking] >> meanwhi, in wilmington, delaware, a declaration is set, that joe has one, and he is the president-elect. determined to be unaffected by the noise coming from the white house. >> t white house has just released this statement on behalf of the president. says, we will pursue this process through every aspect of the law to guarantee the erican people have confidence in our government. i will never give up fighting for you and for our nation. let's go straight to laura outside the white house in what is now called black lives matter plaza. we have seen some demonstrationn he past few days. what is the scene at the moment? it looks pretty calm behind you. >> very peaful, people gathering, somewhat of a festive mood. it is hard to find any the moment, mostly people that have gathered to celebrate what they hope ishe end of his presidency. you can see the whibe house nd me, the preside is there holedp with his advisers. that statement that you just read out, a much more somber ne th
if it has happened, than the ut, wece needs to come need to go to court.nking] >> meanwhi, in wilmington, delaware, a declaration is set, that joe has one, and he is the president-elect. determined to be unaffected by the noise coming from the white house. >> t white house has just released this statement on behalf of the president. says, we will pursue this process through every aspect of the law to guarantee the erican people have confidence in our government. i will never give up...
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. ♪ utes thing... that came from me. really.first idea was "in one quarter of an hour, your savings will tower... over you. figuratively speaking." but that's not catchy, is it? that's not going to swim about in your brain. so i thought, what about... 15 minutes. 15 percent. serendipity. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. noand if you're troubledan a liby falls and bleeds,ners. worry follows you everywhere. over 100,000 people have left blood thinners behind...
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the ucla/utah game was also called off because the utes have an outbreak.w cal will play ucla sunday morning at the rose bowl. >>> the bay area is known as an yep center of the animal rescue movement, but soon one nonprofit group could be contributing to that effort in a different way. >> that way is by rescuing the habitat that supports the animals themselves. >> reporter: for more than half a century, they've protected exotic plants from the threat of extinction. but walking into the nursery at san francisco's botanical garden, you get the idea the buildings themselves should be on an endangered list. curator ryan gyu says the wooden tables once used to nurture seedlings from the far corners of the world are now barely standing, overcome by not so exotic weeds and damage to the shelter itself. >> you can see we've had issues with some vandalism due to people crashing in through the ceiling. >> it's kind of held together with duct tape at this point. >> reporter: and with it, says director stephanie linder, is the garden's critical mission. over the decade
the ucla/utah game was also called off because the utes have an outbreak.w cal will play ucla sunday morning at the rose bowl. >>> the bay area is known as an yep center of the animal rescue movement, but soon one nonprofit group could be contributing to that effort in a different way. >> that way is by rescuing the habitat that supports the animals themselves. >> reporter: for more than half a century, they've protected exotic plants from the threat of extinction. but...
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because, as you said, we won't have the vaccine. ut yeah. i would like to n everyone that they should be very, very, ry careful. i believe that the good news of should not relax the cautiong, that everybody is taking. happen.ll be the worst that can so a lot of caution, please. >> this is the final stretch, is what you're saying. >> it is the final setch. i would be very careful with my family. m more optimistic about mmer holidays that may come. but, right now, please,el followiously the instructions of the health and there is nothiter than this mask here, right?so which i published a lot of them -- "science will win." employees -- righto that we can remind them that they can be very proud to wear them. wear a mask. save lives. >> dr. albert bourla, with tha thank you very much for spending your time here witme on "firing line." >> thank you very, very much. it was a great honor. >> "firing line possible in part ber" is made corporate funding is provided by... ♪ ♪ ♪ >> you're watching pbs. . >>> hello, over, and welcome. here's what's ming
because, as you said, we won't have the vaccine. ut yeah. i would like to n everyone that they should be very, very, ry careful. i believe that the good news of should not relax the cautiong, that everybody is taking. happen.ll be the worst that can so a lot of caution, please. >> this is the final stretch, is what you're saying. >> it is the final setch. i would be very careful with my family. m more optimistic about mmer holidays that may come. but, right now, please,el...
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trso, we're uting how mu rainll in an individual hurricane is d to climate change. >> sreenivasan: when you are looking out into the future, are we likely to see more storms or more intense storms or both? >> yeah, so that's to some extent an open question still. and the consensus is that there will be a decrease or the number of hurricanes, for example, globally will remain about the same or decrease. what that means for individual basins like the north atlantic is a ltle bit harder to understand, in part because variability from y year,tural right? but we do know our models do tell us that the storms are becoming more intense both in terms of the-- the maxim wind speed but also in the amount of rainfall. we eseect about a 5%-7% increa in rainfall within tropical cyclones, within hurrevanes for y degree celsius of warming that we have and so, if you see in the north atlantic, right, if we were to flash forward 50 years and the north atlatic is now two or three degrees warmer than it is now, then you could start to pect upwards of over 10%, maybe approaching 20% increases in trocal cycl
trso, we're uting how mu rainll in an individual hurricane is d to climate change. >> sreenivasan: when you are looking out into the future, are we likely to see more storms or more intense storms or both? >> yeah, so that's to some extent an open question still. and the consensus is that there will be a decrease or the number of hurricanes, for example, globally will remain about the same or decrease. what that means for individual basins like the north atlantic is a ltle bit...
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. >> the san jose earthquakes with their fans in cars knowing uts a win and you're in the playoff situations all time score. 166th career goal, squaks up 2-1. and it is christian es pano za with a rocket to seal to deal. surprise! ahhh! yes! i love it! you don't have to spend a lot to give a lot to the ones who mean the most. you've got the holidays, and we've got you, with the best bargains ever... ...at ross. yes for less! a fan-favorite venue ever since they got gig-speed internet....
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independence,ut nonvoters, swing voters? >> i think independence and swing voters are looking a lot more like democrats. but there is dramatic need for change and they don't look to the president as the one that can deliver that. they looked primarily at him as responsible for the situation. it's roughly in the high 80's and low 90's. host: jared, beachwood, michigan. caller: i was listening to the program. i heard his comments, they went spiteful. then i heard the philadelphia caller and she started screaming and ranting and raving, don't tell us how to do things, you don't know what's happening in philadelphia. us andthe tv is lying to we are turning it on and seeing the riots and businesses being burned to the ground, then we do know what's going on in philadelphia and we have a right to our opinion. in what's happening philadelphia and a lot of the other big cities are democratically controlled there being destroyed. where i've gotten to the point that i'm frustrated is in 2016 we cast our ballots. even when bernie sande
independence,ut nonvoters, swing voters? >> i think independence and swing voters are looking a lot more like democrats. but there is dramatic need for change and they don't look to the president as the one that can deliver that. they looked primarily at him as responsible for the situation. it's roughly in the high 80's and low 90's. host: jared, beachwood, michigan. caller: i was listening to the program. i heard his comments, they went spiteful. then i heard the philadelphia caller and...
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sadly, we did not have time to finish it off. ,ut if you look at the capstan that was something i photographed at plymouth plantation to get the accuracy from that visit. ladder.see behind the it may have been a ladder or a rope ladder, we do not know. you can see the mechanism of the tiller, coming down from the deck above. and then the complex wooden beam that goes to the stern, and the rudder. again, a lot of things going on, a lot of armaments, weapons. i cannot even get my head around what would it would have been like to have been cramped on that 466 days. rare -- for 66 days. rarely would they go on deck. and then stormy and extort nearly dangerous. extraordinarily dangerous. toward the bow there is another area you can go to. where most ofre, the 30 sailors would have slept. they would have slept in the stern as well although that was reserved for officers. and that is where most of the cooking would have been done. there is a brickwork kiln or oven there. hanging meat. again, not particularly hygienic. some of the water and beer because obviously they were taking it. bear was healthie
sadly, we did not have time to finish it off. ,ut if you look at the capstan that was something i photographed at plymouth plantation to get the accuracy from that visit. ladder.see behind the it may have been a ladder or a rope ladder, we do not know. you can see the mechanism of the tiller, coming down from the deck above. and then the complex wooden beam that goes to the stern, and the rudder. again, a lot of things going on, a lot of armaments, weapons. i cannot even get my head around what...
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i did -- uts not going to be -- that's not an ideal solution. you start with one, you finish with it. >> so, here's how it would work. the federal government buys the vaccines and distributes at a state level. then a california task force will decide on more local distributions. the first groups will be health care workers, people at risk of severe covid disease and elderly living in congregate settings. i'm kate larson abc 7 news. >> coronavirus cases are rising in all 50 states. here in california we're on the brink of 1 million cases. abc news reporter elizabeth schultz says it's going to get much worse unless we all take action. >> the coronavirus pandemic is continuing to surpass previous records across the country. the covid tracker reporting 144,000 new cases in the past day, the biggest increase yet. more than 55,000 americans are now hospitalized with c an all-time high. benjamin jensen's wife is on a ventilator days after giving birth to their little girl. >> after she comes home, i'm looking forward to her being able to hold her daugh
i did -- uts not going to be -- that's not an ideal solution. you start with one, you finish with it. >> so, here's how it would work. the federal government buys the vaccines and distributes at a state level. then a california task force will decide on more local distributions. the first groups will be health care workers, people at risk of severe covid disease and elderly living in congregate settings. i'm kate larson abc 7 news. >> coronavirus cases are rising in all 50 states....