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for wilbur and bernstein . at this stage that for example the . source for wilbur and bernstein wasstein was a deep throw, a human source - source for wilbur and bernstein was a deep throw, a human source i- source for wilbur and bernstein was i a deep throw, a human source i don't see deep— a deep throw, a human source i don't see deep mind — a deep throw, a human source i don't see deep mind replacing _ a deep throw, a human source i don't see deep mind replacing deep- a deep throw, a...
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[wilbur laughing] absolutely.rds chirping] [upbeat gospel music] - [singer] here we go. listen ♪ there'll be singing over yonder ♪ ♪ there'll be singing over there ♪ ♪ when our singers get together ♪ ♪ how we're gonna enjoy one another ♪ ♪ we gonna lay down our lives for the lord ♪ ♪ yeah, i know we're gonna lay down our lives for the lord ♪ ♪ there'll be shouting over yonder ♪ ♪ there'll be shouting over there ♪ ♪ when the shouters get together ♪ ♪ how we're gonna... ♪ - [male announcer]: support for reel south is provided by: additional funding for "stay prayed up" is provided by: and others. a complete list is available from pbs. ♪ you're watching pbs. ♪
[wilbur laughing] absolutely.rds chirping] [upbeat gospel music] - [singer] here we go. listen ♪ there'll be singing over yonder ♪ ♪ there'll be singing over there ♪ ♪ when our singers get together ♪ ♪ how we're gonna enjoy one another ♪ ♪ we gonna lay down our lives for the lord ♪ ♪ yeah, i know we're gonna lay down our lives for the lord ♪ ♪ there'll be shouting over yonder ♪ ♪ there'll be shouting over there ♪ ♪ when the shouters get together ♪ ♪ how...
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wilbur: that was the promise: we will supplement and rebuild.d really, really rapidly over the last few years. this is being called the golden age of genetics right now. genetics basically says how you inherit different characteristics from your parents. we have one copy of our dna from our mom, right, and one copy of our dna from our dad. and salmon are exactly the same. that dna contains this instruction manual to build everything in the organism. if you're a fish it says how or where to put scales. it tells you what you're supposed to eat, if you're supposed to be afraid of the killer whale or not. it contains everything. i joined mike's lab right as they were working on the initial discovery, and that was life-changing for me in so many different ways. mike: so, geneticists are interested in variations. so, when you're looking out in nature, and you see a variation within a species, genetics is about understanding that variation. tasha: a species can be incredibly diverse within that species, and that's the case for chinook salmon. mike: if
wilbur: that was the promise: we will supplement and rebuild.d really, really rapidly over the last few years. this is being called the golden age of genetics right now. genetics basically says how you inherit different characteristics from your parents. we have one copy of our dna from our mom, right, and one copy of our dna from our dad. and salmon are exactly the same. that dna contains this instruction manual to build everything in the organism. if you're a fish it says how or where to put...
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my name is matika wilbur. i'm from the spin amish and tyler tribe. and i am the creator, the creator of project five, six, two, changing the way we see native america is as well as the co-host of the all my relations podcast. so thanks for having me. absolute lutely absolutely. so let's just dive right into it. it was such a pleasure to your book and i've actually following your work several years now and so it's, so exciting to have something out in the press that people get their hands on and have opportunity to look at your incredible as well as interviews that accompany each of the photographs. and so really at the heart of this project is an intervention into the representation of indigenous peoples in the united states. can you tell us little bit about what inspired you to take on this particular topic and to use photography as a mechanism investigating this material? yeah, so well i'm actually i'm trained as a photographer i studied photography in school, but after after college was working in los angeles and the elders in my community, they s
my name is matika wilbur. i'm from the spin amish and tyler tribe. and i am the creator, the creator of project five, six, two, changing the way we see native america is as well as the co-host of the all my relations podcast. so thanks for having me. absolute lutely absolutely. so let's just dive right into it. it was such a pleasure to your book and i've actually following your work several years now and so it's, so exciting to have something out in the press that people get their hands on and...
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wilbur who's buried in this chaos. yes, absolutely. so. thank you, everybody. please join me in welcoming john. welcome, everyone thank you, bret, for inviting me as part of let's play the exhibit as part of the historic bethlehem mission. it's very nice to talk during playoff time because we who love baseball love the fact that many underdogs have upsetting the top dogs. and my talk is all about underdogs because in 1918, beth, i'm scaled league. fascinating though it is has been lost to history partly because it was so short and partly the major leaguers went back after armistice after the end of world war one, back into their normal jobs and living. what i'm going to talk about sort of to the very dusty archives so who remembers 1918? who was there in 19? i'm going to take you back to late september 1918. we're at the stadium at the lebanon plant of death. i'm still bethlehem steel had just acquired the plants the year before 1917. and the plants job was turning out bolts and rivets for the world war one, america's world war one effort. so at this phase, bal
wilbur who's buried in this chaos. yes, absolutely. so. thank you, everybody. please join me in welcoming john. welcome, everyone thank you, bret, for inviting me as part of let's play the exhibit as part of the historic bethlehem mission. it's very nice to talk during playoff time because we who love baseball love the fact that many underdogs have upsetting the top dogs. and my talk is all about underdogs because in 1918, beth, i'm scaled league. fascinating though it is has been lost to...
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when you were there wilbur was to bring other things.g as disruptive as you thought it would be? i didn't have anything to do with the scooter that i was proud of what we did with uber needs. it is even though it is number two in the u.s. that market is growing really fast. back to the rideshare question, the reason they will continue to drive the price higher if there is a network affected to it. the more drivers and riders the shorter the weights time and the lower the price the company can offer. that flywheel means they are going to keep growing market share in most cities in the u.s., if not the world. that engine is pretty powerful and profitable for this company. i see it going higher and i am a holder right now.'s under uber 1.0 we saw them go to many different markets and burn a lot of cash in those markets. it sort of retreated. what happens now? do you think they are generating cash getting to profitability? they go back out? >> there is further cutting to do. the grocery business they did 1 billion for corner shop. i don't th
when you were there wilbur was to bring other things.g as disruptive as you thought it would be? i didn't have anything to do with the scooter that i was proud of what we did with uber needs. it is even though it is number two in the u.s. that market is growing really fast. back to the rideshare question, the reason they will continue to drive the price higher if there is a network affected to it. the more drivers and riders the shorter the weights time and the lower the price the company can...
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in 1906, a or wilbur wright, got a plane up, flew 24 miles and landed it where he wanted to land and that really is the first, you know, true. so charlie was alive when that happened so people hadn't really flown there were about. one automobile per 100 americans. so the technology was coming in, but they didn't have anywhere to go in them because were no roads and no stations and no, you know, motel. this was before radio, this elway years after the first experimental moving was shown at the chicago columbian exposition. and so there weren't movies or movie theaters yet. i could go on this list but you get the idea he's from a different world is an agrarian world that would have been really to napoleon and probably to michelangelo. and most people were farmers of majority of americans lived a farm by the time he died. he had, you know had an iphone. he'd lived through? i mean no one had ever been to the south or north pole when he was born, he lived to see people walk on the moon, lived to see rovers going around mars as on and on. the so when i say he grew up the future all, the th
in 1906, a or wilbur wright, got a plane up, flew 24 miles and landed it where he wanted to land and that really is the first, you know, true. so charlie was alive when that happened so people hadn't really flown there were about. one automobile per 100 americans. so the technology was coming in, but they didn't have anywhere to go in them because were no roads and no stations and no, you know, motel. this was before radio, this elway years after the first experimental moving was shown at the...
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like it or not only always wilbur when we write a script like this.nterested in exploring oppenheimer as a potential film product. i wrote red american it was 25 years of research. incredible detail produce a beautifully laid out book of. that gave me the confidence to take on such a cooperative project. brian: the way it light it up you got world war, you got nuclear energy, we you also have communism, not csm, altered into one and it all really happened. what's happening here was really crazy. there was a sense if the nazis got it nbs to the bomb the world would forever be changed. >> it was crazy once the atom was splits a lot of scientist great physicists around the world pretty quickly figured out the potential for some kind of doomsday device. in a one of things i found most his heat knew the german scientist w reheated the chess player on the other side of the board in his early years in 1920. he had gone to europe and he had studied and collaborated with a lot of the scientists. he is sitting on one side with his team putting his team together
like it or not only always wilbur when we write a script like this.nterested in exploring oppenheimer as a potential film product. i wrote red american it was 25 years of research. incredible detail produce a beautifully laid out book of. that gave me the confidence to take on such a cooperative project. brian: the way it light it up you got world war, you got nuclear energy, we you also have communism, not csm, altered into one and it all really happened. what's happening here was really...
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it is when i'm time met wilbur flores. 4-2 metz. the rookie, bailey, so clutch.wn starling ma out number two. the next pitch straight from duval to get brandon nimmo. he's been t buster posey comparisons with bailey but after this he could not help it. >> you pump the brake a little bit. it is a month into his career. let's let things unfold. that is as good as it gets. i was like -- that was like superstar caliber stuff. larry: the a's and white sox. what are we doing? a's jump on with shea lingl 5-1 a's. give that man the thor hammer. andrew von, nice dive and throw. there 22nd win of the season. first double-digit month of the year so far. that's a wrap on morning sports. have a great weekend at, everybody. i'm larry beil. gloria: let's get a check of the forecast for this weekend with frances dinglasan. it is going to be a very hot one today. frances: it is going to get hot so be prepared. it is gorgeous outside now. looking towards bay bridge. we will see some orange in the sky. san francisco 52. oakland 55. san jose at 60. half moon bay cooler at 52 degrees
it is when i'm time met wilbur flores. 4-2 metz. the rookie, bailey, so clutch.wn starling ma out number two. the next pitch straight from duval to get brandon nimmo. he's been t buster posey comparisons with bailey but after this he could not help it. >> you pump the brake a little bit. it is a month into his career. let's let things unfold. that is as good as it gets. i was like -- that was like superstar caliber stuff. larry: the a's and white sox. what are we doing? a's jump on with...
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we've got reports former commerce secretary wilbur ross holding a meet and greet for virginia governoret's listen to florida governor ron desantis slamming a potential third indictment of trump. watch this. >> this country is going down the road of criminalizing political differences. and i think that's wrong. alvin bragg stretched the statute to try to target donald trump. my job is to restore a single saturday the of justice -- standard of justice, to end weaponization of these agencies. we're going to have a new fbi director on day one, big changes at the department of justice. americans across the political spectrum need to have confidence that what is going on is based on the rule of law, not based on what political tribe you're in. if i'm the nominee, or we'll be able to focus on president biden's failures, and i'll be able to articulate a positive vision for the future. elizabeth: what do you think, jason? >> amen to what governor desantis is saying. i think what ron desantis is saying resonates with people across the country. not just far-right republicans, maga republicans, co
we've got reports former commerce secretary wilbur ross holding a meet and greet for virginia governoret's listen to florida governor ron desantis slamming a potential third indictment of trump. watch this. >> this country is going down the road of criminalizing political differences. and i think that's wrong. alvin bragg stretched the statute to try to target donald trump. my job is to restore a single saturday the of justice -- standard of justice, to end weaponization of these...
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in 1934, my uncle wilbur testify in as forgery case was murdere. thee 1960s through that particular allotment was flooded with water. to refresh the oil supply at that time. it was a great environmental advantage. so, there were attempts to mitigate that damage through environmental resources in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970 the tanks had been removed and there seem to be a certain level of peace that fell over that land. but, by 19, by 28, 2004, the all-american pipeline company suddenly appears. there is a movement underfoot to bring a pipeline diagonally across the allotment which at this time in history is being farmed. my mother was in the courts protesting and fighting this pipeline access just before her death. of course, the courts decided in favor of the pipeline company based on the 1904 access to a pipeline, historic pipeline by the prairie pipeline company. so, so often we think of these acts of colonialism for acts of historical past when actually they play off in our daily life today. offering the indian, many stories. continuing within o
in 1934, my uncle wilbur testify in as forgery case was murdere. thee 1960s through that particular allotment was flooded with water. to refresh the oil supply at that time. it was a great environmental advantage. so, there were attempts to mitigate that damage through environmental resources in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970 the tanks had been removed and there seem to be a certain level of peace that fell over that land. but, by 19, by 28, 2004, the all-american pipeline company suddenly appears....
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first, they depose wilbur mills, who's involved some of you will remember, in a sex scandal and who had been the most powerful, one of the most powerful people i know from arkansas. he doesn't switch parties. he just retires. w.r. pogue, edward baer from louisiana, a pogues from texas, and then a liberal actually wright patman and they just they do something no one had done. the freshmen vote them out. they say, you're not going to be chair anymore because you're not loyal to the national party. and kevin writes about the national party is changing the democrats since the forties are moving toward an embrace of civil rights and embrace of social welfare. and these southerners are kind of at odds with with where they are that that moment of toppling them is one of these inside washington story that was really important, had never been done before. and it sets a new mode, a new mood that i think also will alienate some of those southern democrat ites from hanging on anymore. i. good evening. thank you so much for sharing your perspectives on the book that i'm eagerly awaiting to read. i w
first, they depose wilbur mills, who's involved some of you will remember, in a sex scandal and who had been the most powerful, one of the most powerful people i know from arkansas. he doesn't switch parties. he just retires. w.r. pogue, edward baer from louisiana, a pogues from texas, and then a liberal actually wright patman and they just they do something no one had done. the freshmen vote them out. they say, you're not going to be chair anymore because you're not loyal to the national...
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wilbur kerns said his wife tammy and daughter melody were about to run errands last week, and while they got loose running into the front yard. as the family tried to corral their pets, lorain police were there, and it shows one dog approaching him then another. dixie. >> she wanted attention and she wanted love. she wanted to say hello, i'm dixie. >> reporter: palmer almost immediately draws his weapon, and as the lab runs over, he fires multiple times even appearing to as the dog runs away. >> he shot three more times at my dog after the first one hit her. honestly, it felt like he was using my dog as target practice. >> your dog charged. get back. >> reporter: in the video officer palmer can be heard saying, your dog charged me. neighbors in an immediate outrage and they say dixie wasn't a threat, but even if she was the officer could have used a taser or a baton instead of a gun. >> i want to offer our condolences to the kerns family, okay, regardless of the situation, they're dealing with a loss of a family member. it hurts to even say that we were involved in that. >> reporter: the
wilbur kerns said his wife tammy and daughter melody were about to run errands last week, and while they got loose running into the front yard. as the family tried to corral their pets, lorain police were there, and it shows one dog approaching him then another. dixie. >> she wanted attention and she wanted love. she wanted to say hello, i'm dixie. >> reporter: palmer almost immediately draws his weapon, and as the lab runs over, he fires multiple times even appearing to as the dog...
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our i encourage you to go check this book it's available now and of course to keep up with matika wilbur and all of her including her podcast all my relations. thank you, matejka. it's been a real pleasure. thank you. i appreciate it ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the foundation. and good morning. it's great. see so many friends in the audience with us today. for those of us, those who are joining in person, watching online or viewing this on c-span, we're grateful that you're interested. and with us today, i'm rob louie, vice president of communications here at heritage and also executive editor of the daily signal, our news outlet and. it's my pleasure to host the great cal thomas for today's event as one of america's most columnists with a distinguished career in media. there's not a whole lot i tell you about carl that you probably don't know, but i'll start with his new book, which is called a watchman in the night. what i've seen over 50 years reporting on america, the book takes you on a journey. cal's time as a syndicated columnist from his start in 1984 with the los angeles ti
our i encourage you to go check this book it's available now and of course to keep up with matika wilbur and all of her including her podcast all my relations. thank you, matejka. it's been a real pleasure. thank you. i appreciate it ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the foundation. and good morning. it's great. see so many friends in the audience with us today. for those of us, those who are joining in person, watching online or viewing this on c-span, we're grateful that you're interested. and...
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i think part of the strategy is to figure out what the road wilbur how much he can get away with. i think smith is going to be reactive in this instance. trump is the master of what is occurring outside of the courtroom. smith is, at the moment, seems to be able to have mastery over the evidence, and is controlling the cadence. i think tenants in the middle there as being someone who is going to decide which direction things move in. >> all right, i want to keep thinking about this because, when you factor in this case you are dealing with trump, and think about, now you've got fani willis. you have these two additional grand juries. charles, how are these going to work? o >> we don't know who will be the target of those presentations and whether donald trump will be among a number of potential targets. if you recall, the recommendation from the special grand jury that was convened earlier in the year, it basically set forth a number of different names, and the foreperson did cryptic revealing in terms of who those might be, saying there were some names we would definitely recogni
i think part of the strategy is to figure out what the road wilbur how much he can get away with. i think smith is going to be reactive in this instance. trump is the master of what is occurring outside of the courtroom. smith is, at the moment, seems to be able to have mastery over the evidence, and is controlling the cadence. i think tenants in the middle there as being someone who is going to decide which direction things move in. >> all right, i want to keep thinking about this...
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in 1934 my uncle wilbur wright who was scheduled to testify and it forgery case. the 1960s through water flood in 1950s that particular allotment was flooded with water for a remedy of to refresh the oil supply at that time, and there a great environmental damage. so there were attempts to mitigate that damage through environmental resources and the 1950s 1960s and in 1970. the wealth have been capped the the tanks have been removed and there seemed to be a certain level of peace that felt over that land. but by 19 by the 2020 2004 the all-american pipeline company suddenly appears and there is a movement underfoot to bring a pipeline diagonally across the allotment which at that at this time in history is is being farmed. my mother was in the courts protesting and fighting this pipeline access just before her death. and of course the courts decided in favor of the pipeline company based on the 1904 access to a pipeline. historic pipeline by the prairie pipeline company so so often we we think of these acts of colonialism has acts of the historical past when actua
in 1934 my uncle wilbur wright who was scheduled to testify and it forgery case. the 1960s through water flood in 1950s that particular allotment was flooded with water for a remedy of to refresh the oil supply at that time, and there a great environmental damage. so there were attempts to mitigate that damage through environmental resources and the 1950s 1960s and in 1970. the wealth have been capped the the tanks have been removed and there seemed to be a certain level of peace that felt over...
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in a statement wilbur will not comment on executives career decision during pre-earnings.ed to their highest after restructuring loans. the car icon severs loans easing fears that they may liquidate holdings. the stock fell after hindenburg reports the company was overleveraged. their fortune rose more than a billion dollars on the latest surge. warren buffett's berkshire hathaway is taking control of liquefied natural gas project in maryland. it has bought a in energy stake for $3 billion, boosting partner ownership to 75%. brookfield holds the remaining 25%. the deal gives brookshire control of seven operational export facilities in the entire u.s.. ford motor's south korean battery partners says it is ramping up production capacity even as it loses money. haidi: let's get more from our global business reporter. he actually met with the company's chief financial officer for an exclusive interview, so let's get to them. what was the conversation like and what did you learn about the company situation. >> sure. they got a massive loan from the u.s. government. it was $9.2
in a statement wilbur will not comment on executives career decision during pre-earnings.ed to their highest after restructuring loans. the car icon severs loans easing fears that they may liquidate holdings. the stock fell after hindenburg reports the company was overleveraged. their fortune rose more than a billion dollars on the latest surge. warren buffett's berkshire hathaway is taking control of liquefied natural gas project in maryland. it has bought a in energy stake for $3 billion,...
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and i'm so excited to sit down today to talk to matika wilbur about her new
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. >> good morning wilbur lived. >> i see what you did >> those two are dangerous right now. players. that's going to be exciting. it all starts on monday. >> and they're both pretty good tennis players, too. that'll be a lot of fun to watch. now to our cover story, an inspiring example of the human spirit. a woman who saved a man's life and then saved his daughter's life six years later. it's a story we first saw it in "the washington post," and eva pilgrim back with more on that. eva, good morning. >> whit, this such a sweet story. kristi hadfield is a paramedic in west virginia. she tells us she keeps in touch with a lot of her former patients, and that's how she saw a former patient's daughter needed a kidney. so she decided she would help. >> kristi hadfield has a knack for saving people. as an ems worker and paramedic in west virginia, she met john cunningham in 2016, caring for him on the way to the hospital. >> when he went into cardiac arrest, i remember being in the back of the ambulance, and i was like, "not today, john. not today." >> his daughter, 42-year-old mol
. >> good morning wilbur lived. >> i see what you did >> those two are dangerous right now. players. that's going to be exciting. it all starts on monday. >> and they're both pretty good tennis players, too. that'll be a lot of fun to watch. now to our cover story, an inspiring example of the human spirit. a woman who saved a man's life and then saved his daughter's life six years later. it's a story we first saw it in "the washington post," and eva pilgrim...