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the community of woodlands wanted to avoid that, and they did. town meetings are televised via the cable to every home in town. if for any reasons citizens cannot attend in person, they can watch the proceedings from the comfort of their home. when it is time to vote on an issue, the push of the button gets the computer posit -- computer's attention and another button casts the vote. through the innovation of modern technology and citizen participation, the residence of -- residents of the woodlands feel secure in the safest town in the land. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] >> you are watching american history tv on c-span3. follow us on twitter for information on our schedule and to keep up the latest history new. . c-span cities tour travel the country. since 2011, we have been to many communities. like many americans, our staff is dang close to home due to the coronavirus. >> we are
the community of woodlands wanted to avoid that, and they did. town meetings are televised via the cable to every home in town. if for any reasons citizens cannot attend in person, they can watch the proceedings from the comfort of their home. when it is time to vote on an issue, the push of the button gets the computer posit -- computer's attention and another button casts the vote. through the innovation of modern technology and citizen participation, the residence of -- residents of the...
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the community of woodlands want to avoid that, and they did.ings are televised via the cable to every home in town. if for any reasons citizens cannot attend in person, they can watch the proceedings from the comfort of their home. ♪ when it is time to vote on an issue, the push of the button gets the computer's attention and another button casts the vote. through the innovation of modern technology and citizen participation, the residents of the woodlands feel secure in the safest town in the land. ♪ is onrican history tv social media. cspanhistory.-- @ america, ad on reel portion of the 1963, three hour program on the status of the civil rights movement. here is a preview. ♪ >> music long has been used as an expression of protest and burst forth in albany. albany became a prime target? nobody is sure. the resentment showed itself in albany in song and other forms and arenas and demonstrations. ♪ freedom ♪ m, >> a ban on demonstrations has brought more than 1500 arrests of desegregation so far. most last summer when the forces of martin luther
the community of woodlands want to avoid that, and they did.ings are televised via the cable to every home in town. if for any reasons citizens cannot attend in person, they can watch the proceedings from the comfort of their home. ♪ when it is time to vote on an issue, the push of the button gets the computer's attention and another button casts the vote. through the innovation of modern technology and citizen participation, the residents of the woodlands feel secure in the safest town in...
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woodlands wants to avoid that, and they did.ll town meetings are televised via the cable to every home in town. if for any reasons citizens cannot attend in person, they can watch the proceedings from the comfort of their home. when it is time to vote on an issue, the push of the button gets the computer posit attention and another button casts the vote. through the innovation of modern technology and citizen participation, the residence of the woodlands feel secure in the safest town in the land. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] ♪ ♪ quick's if you like american history tv, keep up -- >> if you like american history tv, keep up with us on youtube. see preview clips of upcoming programs. follow us at c-span history. >> the c-span cities tour travels the country, exploring the american story. since 2011 we have been to over 200 communities across the nation. like many am
woodlands wants to avoid that, and they did.ll town meetings are televised via the cable to every home in town. if for any reasons citizens cannot attend in person, they can watch the proceedings from the comfort of their home. when it is time to vote on an issue, the push of the button gets the computer posit attention and another button casts the vote. through the innovation of modern technology and citizen participation, the residence of the woodlands feel secure in the safest town in the...
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tens of thousands of hectares of woodlands continue to be destroyed every year. yet in focus when they move there's a lot of pressure on the center's. population is rising there's more construction and fewer green spaces and trees we're neglecting nature and that's why desertification is growing worse in our country. the result sure sure nature and more irregular wet seasons in the past the rain began in june and lasted 3 months now and things have changed. everyone knows the trees are useful but we don't give ourselves the means to plant them as a result with operation 1000000 trees and what we're doing in the neighborhood we are introducing people to the importance of trees the importance of greenery and one day these trains will provide much needed shade offering $50.00 rest bite from the burning sun having planted $750000.00 trees last year nobody is aiming for a 1000000 in 2020. nature is reclaiming some areas in our cities i mean also making a comeback in another environment where you absolutely wouldn't expect to see military training grow these lotsa cred
tens of thousands of hectares of woodlands continue to be destroyed every year. yet in focus when they move there's a lot of pressure on the center's. population is rising there's more construction and fewer green spaces and trees we're neglecting nature and that's why desertification is growing worse in our country. the result sure sure nature and more irregular wet seasons in the past the rain began in june and lasted 3 months now and things have changed. everyone knows the trees are useful...
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we have also got a real problem with ancient woodland.nd that is not a habitat that is easy to replace. it really waves the flag of we need to be concerned with every patch of ancient woodland that we have. —— we need to be conserving every patch. thank you forjoining us. i hope that as a society, we really get a grip on this. thank you. thank you. nasa is planning to launch its latest mission at lunchtime, with the aim of finding life on mars. the rover, named perseverance, is part of a multi—billion—pound, decade—long effort to bring rock samples from the red planet back to earth. it will arrive in february, landing on an ancient lake bed that scientists believe could hold traces of past microbial life. that is going to be fascinating to follow that. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. that is going to be so fascinating, isn't it, what perseverance does? it is, always great to find out new things about the planet around us. new things weather—wise will be a first real spike of heat this month, coming tomorrow, not
we have also got a real problem with ancient woodland.nd that is not a habitat that is easy to replace. it really waves the flag of we need to be concerned with every patch of ancient woodland that we have. —— we need to be conserving every patch. thank you forjoining us. i hope that as a society, we really get a grip on this. thank you. thank you. nasa is planning to launch its latest mission at lunchtime, with the aim of finding life on mars. the rover, named perseverance, is part of a...
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we have to go to the bank we have to order him from okay owns for laundry mats in woodland winners of vacaville enrichment he says getting the change in use machines cost him money that most banks charge of the game and we have ordered we can't just walk into a bank in order to $1000 for the quarter i got a call them several days ahead. >>the probably $1500 to $1000. per week and some of my story. >>other businesses are also searching for loose change. the signs of started to pop up at any know restaurants all over california, asking for payments with exact change or credit cards. >>the case as the shortage has some businesses coming to these changing sheens soon we coins from his customers they're coming in putting 2 or $300 reporters. the building might change or take a knockout so that hurts me as a as a business person that my customers need the corner to start the machine federal reserve points to the covid-19 closure so many retail shops and other businesses as the main cause of the shortage that has it setting up a u.s. koin task force proofpoint circulations. >>during the pand
we have to go to the bank we have to order him from okay owns for laundry mats in woodland winners of vacaville enrichment he says getting the change in use machines cost him money that most banks charge of the game and we have ordered we can't just walk into a bank in order to $1000 for the quarter i got a call them several days ahead. >>the probably $1500 to $1000. per week and some of my story. >>other businesses are also searching for loose change. the signs of started to pop up...
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we have to go to the bank we have to order him from okay owns for laundry mats in woodland winners, vacaville enrichment he says getting the change in use machines cost him money that most banks charge of the game and we have ordered we can't just walk into a bank in order to $1000 for the quarter i got a call them several days ahead. >>the probably $1500 to $1000. per week and some of my story. >>other businesses are also searching for loose change. the signs of started to pop up at any know restaurants all over california, asking for payments with exact change or credit cards. >>the case as the shortage has some businesses coming to these changing sheens soon we coins from his customers they're coming in putting 2 or $300 reporters. the building might change or take a knockout so that hurts me as a as a business person that my customers need the quarter to start the machine federal reserve points to the covid-19 closure so many retail shops and other businesses as the main cause of the shortage that has it setting up a u.s. koin task force proofpoint circulations. >>during the pandemic. >>e
we have to go to the bank we have to order him from okay owns for laundry mats in woodland winners, vacaville enrichment he says getting the change in use machines cost him money that most banks charge of the game and we have ordered we can't just walk into a bank in order to $1000 for the quarter i got a call them several days ahead. >>the probably $1500 to $1000. per week and some of my story. >>other businesses are also searching for loose change. the signs of started to pop up...
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the woodland trust is asking for suggestions on what to name them.dland trust is asking for suggestions on what we should call the chicks. two girls, two boys. we need three names. send in your suggestions. we both got it wrong. two boys and a girl. send in your suggestions and we will pass them onto the woodland trust. anyone who falls ill with coronavirus would be forgiven for hoping they're one of the comparatively lucky ones — who suffer the effects forjust a few days. but now there's evidence that up to one in ten victims are living with ongoing symptoms — like headaches, crippling fatigue and nerve pain — for weeks on end. 0ur health correspondent dominic hughes has been to meet some of those who have become known as the covid "long—haulers". post viralfatigue, post viral fatigue, they call it, i understand. for more than three months now, professor paul garner, an expert in infectious diseases, has been documenting his own day—to—day struggle with recurring systems after falling ill with covid—19. systems after falling ill with covid-19. i can
the woodland trust is asking for suggestions on what to name them.dland trust is asking for suggestions on what we should call the chicks. two girls, two boys. we need three names. send in your suggestions. we both got it wrong. two boys and a girl. send in your suggestions and we will pass them onto the woodland trust. anyone who falls ill with coronavirus would be forgiven for hoping they're one of the comparatively lucky ones — who suffer the effects forjust a few days. but now there's...
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and that's, you know, ranging as far south as galveston and upwards into the woodlands. nobody had any capacity to take care of a patient with coronavirus. and it's pretty ashameding to say that that's the state of our city. >> that was dr. cedric dark, who is an er doctor in houston, texas, doing an interview with me this past friday. and what he said about his revelation as an er doctor that there was no bed to put anybody in, no bed for a covid patient for the entire houston area all the way down to galveston, all the way up to the woodlands, was kind of shocking to hear, but it's been backed up in the last few days in terms of houston, texas. ers in that area are reportedly so backed up, according to the local fire chief, it's taking paramedics more than an hour to transfer patients out of the ambulance into the hospital. that's more than double or triple the time it normally takes and that means those same paramedics or their ambulances are then tied up when it comes to responding to other emergency calls because there isn't bed space to put new patients. it's not h
and that's, you know, ranging as far south as galveston and upwards into the woodlands. nobody had any capacity to take care of a patient with coronavirus. and it's pretty ashameding to say that that's the state of our city. >> that was dr. cedric dark, who is an er doctor in houston, texas, doing an interview with me this past friday. and what he said about his revelation as an er doctor that there was no bed to put anybody in, no bed for a covid patient for the entire houston area all...
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here in bergen, set among woodland alongside a vast lake, a museum to grieg has preserved and restoredand worked. and now, you can see now, we will enter the house and this is the main entrance. this year will be a milestone for the man, as it will be 150 years since he wrote his famous piano concerto. he really was a very much appreciated composer also in his lifetime. we know that in great britain, for example, he was one of the most popular living composers in his time. the second part of the 19th century was going together with all of this national movement in norway and norway was, by then, a country together with sweden — with one king living in sweden — and he found this very young and fresh style and i think that built upon those dance rhythms and folk music elements in these bigger compositions. i think he looked upon folk songs as something universal. they had been surviving from generation to generation and if you slip through the borders, you can find the same elements in folk music. and some of that folk music that inspired grieg can still be heard today, and one of the be
here in bergen, set among woodland alongside a vast lake, a museum to grieg has preserved and restoredand worked. and now, you can see now, we will enter the house and this is the main entrance. this year will be a milestone for the man, as it will be 150 years since he wrote his famous piano concerto. he really was a very much appreciated composer also in his lifetime. we know that in great britain, for example, he was one of the most popular living composers in his time. the second part of...
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woodland the whole way. if you're getting curious about the elgar and the nature and tranquility that surrounds it but aren't that much of a bicycle buff i've got just the tip for you you can also discover the river without moving a finger on a story paddle steamer. time to swell the decks and get everything shipshape the old kaiser bill home is off on a river cruise. good morning leave your money in your pockets we'll do that later on during the trip. will go richer 1st worked on the paddle steamer kaiser wilhelm at the age of 15 as a cabin boy. thank . stoker is in charge of lowering the funnel. there's a bridge to negotiate on the 20 kilometer route from la to. paddle steamer travels at about 10 kilometers an hour up the. skipper held kept in huge tankers for years when he got his boat master certificate back in 1905 the kaiser wilhelm was already an old sea dog month. all of your senses and your hand is on the wheel and the vibrations from the riverbed are transmitted via the whale. that may sound silly
woodland the whole way. if you're getting curious about the elgar and the nature and tranquility that surrounds it but aren't that much of a bicycle buff i've got just the tip for you you can also discover the river without moving a finger on a story paddle steamer. time to swell the decks and get everything shipshape the old kaiser bill home is off on a river cruise. good morning leave your money in your pockets we'll do that later on during the trip. will go richer 1st worked on the paddle...
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that includes the woodlands and wetlands of millet's national park founded in 1990 around lake millet's the largest lake located entirely within germany the ancient beach forests give animals a protected habitat. mecklenburg western pomerania as other national park is located in the northern part of the island of lucan yasmine and is the smallest national park in germany. located near yasmin's famous chalk cliffs it boasts the largest contiguous beach forest on the baltic sea coast. western pomerania as other world heritage sites bear witness to the history of early settlement on the baltic. the a stork centers of stars and in this mars have been on unesco's world cultural heritage list since 2002 both cities belong to the hanseatic league in the late middle ages many of the typical brick buildings constructed since its golden age in the 14th century still stand today. anyone who visit stalls and should stop by the old market square it's dominated by the st nicholas church and the town hall one of the most stunning examples of northern german brick gothic architecture. the late middle a
that includes the woodlands and wetlands of millet's national park founded in 1990 around lake millet's the largest lake located entirely within germany the ancient beach forests give animals a protected habitat. mecklenburg western pomerania as other national park is located in the northern part of the island of lucan yasmine and is the smallest national park in germany. located near yasmin's famous chalk cliffs it boasts the largest contiguous beach forest on the baltic sea coast. western...
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here in bergen, set among woodland alongside a vast lake, a museum to grieg has preserved and restoreded and worked. and now, you can see now, we will enter the house and this is the main entrance. this year will be a milestone for the man, as it will be 150 years since he wrote his famous piano concerto. he really was a very much appreciated composer also in his lifetime. we know that in great britain, for example, he was one of the most popular living composers in his time. the second part of the 19th century was going together with all of this national movement in norway and norway was, by then, a country together with sweden — with one king living in sweden — and he found this very young and fresh style and i think that built upon those dance rhythms and folk music elements in these bigger compositions. i think he looked upon folk songs as something universal. they had been surviving from generation to generation and if you slip through the borders, you can find the same elements in folk music. and some of that folk music that inspired grieg can still be heard today, and one of the
here in bergen, set among woodland alongside a vast lake, a museum to grieg has preserved and restoreded and worked. and now, you can see now, we will enter the house and this is the main entrance. this year will be a milestone for the man, as it will be 150 years since he wrote his famous piano concerto. he really was a very much appreciated composer also in his lifetime. we know that in great britain, for example, he was one of the most popular living composers in his time. the second part of...
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look at the heat staying up north here by woodland and church davis in those areas, really warm.ut the sea breeze getting all the way back into sacramento. this tells you today it was a lot like yesterday because of the departure from temperatures was a degree or zero degrees +1 or -1. there is tomorrow, it looks a lot like today. it will be a nice day, 93 in brentwood and antioch. by saturday and sunday we start to see upper 90s. may be a 97 or 98 on saturday and sunday. in a place like esther livermore valley, something more like that. but most of us will remain around the bay in the 80s. there is the bay area weekend. you see it's just a slight warm- up here and that kind of specs a little bit on sunday, but a good-looking forecast. again, we are not doing fire stories. has because of the big sea breeze i was showing you earlier. that will keep coming. we don't see a reason for that to stop. even with this weekend warm-up inland it will still say cool with the coast. >>> mark is up next with the highlights of the giants' home opener against the padres, including some pretty fa
look at the heat staying up north here by woodland and church davis in those areas, really warm.ut the sea breeze getting all the way back into sacramento. this tells you today it was a lot like yesterday because of the departure from temperatures was a degree or zero degrees +1 or -1. there is tomorrow, it looks a lot like today. it will be a nice day, 93 in brentwood and antioch. by saturday and sunday we start to see upper 90s. may be a 97 or 98 on saturday and sunday. in a place like esther...
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nowadays it's difficult to make your way through the dense woodland in cocoa time 10 years ago this land used to be barren activist. and his n.g.i. have brought it back to life. the organization encourages local communities to plant trees install solar panels build fuel efficient cooking studs and harvest rainwater. as a result the times and the island has witnessed a turnaround. and i can about it up to give somebody who now the community is very well versed in the issue of tree planting and as i have been to know where they were. some years ago the people of cocoa to use slash and burn farming methods leading to massive deforestation. most rivers and the groundwater dry what was once fertile soil turned to dust and people had to import food. the organization has planted over 680000 fruit trees and forest trees in cocoa. to make sure that the reforestation a successful local communities regulate felling. among the people benefiting beekeepers the trees provide bees with a well protected and shady twining place and a source of food when they're flowering. 2 years ago saloon cassim has ju
nowadays it's difficult to make your way through the dense woodland in cocoa time 10 years ago this land used to be barren activist. and his n.g.i. have brought it back to life. the organization encourages local communities to plant trees install solar panels build fuel efficient cooking studs and harvest rainwater. as a result the times and the island has witnessed a turnaround. and i can about it up to give somebody who now the community is very well versed in the issue of tree planting and...
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wasn't very good and what i'd like to see is much more since one of the dream through the forests of woodlands and other by regions in the continent so we've got more idea of where occupations are we're ecological communities and the tracking of the time what the effects of different disturbance events are it was in that to physicians then with the with the fires in the future to be able to predict when we should go where an engine if it's to be most targeted perhaps in the wake of the 4 or the disturbance we recovery teams and recovery efforts should be most focused as well so what really would be a critical listen to learn from this. this is al jazeera these are your top stories malaysia's former prime minister najib razak is appealing against his conviction linked to the one m.t.b. state investment fund scandal he's been sentenced to 12 years in prison and find almost $50000000.00 u.s. dollars. we are all just positive we believe. you know innocence we believe that. we have a strong case. but of course we have to convince the judges and we would do our best. chef we would continue to lead a
wasn't very good and what i'd like to see is much more since one of the dream through the forests of woodlands and other by regions in the continent so we've got more idea of where occupations are we're ecological communities and the tracking of the time what the effects of different disturbance events are it was in that to physicians then with the with the fires in the future to be able to predict when we should go where an engine if it's to be most targeted perhaps in the wake of the 4 or the...
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wasn't very good and what i'd like to see is much more since it was a trip through the forests the woodlands and all of our regions of the continent so we've got warm idea of where occupations are we're ecological communities and the tracking of talent what the effects of different students events are. who is not their position they're in with the with for the farmers in the future to be able to predict with we should go where a management should be most targeted perhaps in the wake of the 4 or the servants where recovery teams and recovery efforts should be most focused as well so i think would be a critical lesson to learn from this. area . now reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera spain has reacted with outrage at british and german travel advice and their citizens this is enduring there are some life tourist season because of an increase in corona virus cases spain reported more than 900 new infections on tuesday with a grade at making face masks compulsory in public spain's prime minister better sanchez is calling for exemptions in regions where the infection rate is low. some of th
wasn't very good and what i'd like to see is much more since it was a trip through the forests the woodlands and all of our regions of the continent so we've got warm idea of where occupations are we're ecological communities and the tracking of talent what the effects of different students events are. who is not their position they're in with the with for the farmers in the future to be able to predict with we should go where a management should be most targeted perhaps in the wake of the 4 or...
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hear her suddenly look at an image and she will talk about how a relative of hers was run out of woodland, north carolina for eyeing somebody he shouldn't have eyed, right? and you suddenly realize that it is that imagery that allows those stories to come forward, that you might not be able to get people to do that. but what it also is is something that moves me about working with you, and that is it is ok to say how much our personal experiences shape us. i know that you have had these experiences around issues of race and gender that have really sort of inspired you, shaped you, angered you, moved you, so i'd be curious, i'd be curious, what are the things in your own life that have kind of shaped you to where you are today? carla: and you can see i'm in just one room of my house, and every room, except the restrooms, has reading material because i'm a child of books. i was made by books, and one of my earliest experiences, and i've brought it here because -- was seeing myself for the first time in a book. something that i loved so much, books and reading, but i never saw any person tha
hear her suddenly look at an image and she will talk about how a relative of hers was run out of woodland, north carolina for eyeing somebody he shouldn't have eyed, right? and you suddenly realize that it is that imagery that allows those stories to come forward, that you might not be able to get people to do that. but what it also is is something that moves me about working with you, and that is it is ok to say how much our personal experiences shape us. i know that you have had these...
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very good and what i'd like to see is much more since that one of the dream through the forests of woodlands and other by regions in the continent so that we've got more idea of where populations are we're ecological communities and the tracking of time what the effects of different disturbance events are might put us in that their position then with the with for the fires in the future to be able to predict when we should go where an engine if it's to be most targeted perhaps in the wake of the fire or of the disturbance where recovery teams and recovery efforts should be most focused as well so military i think would be a critical listen to learn from this. and you can catch up with all the news on our web site there what is on your screen the address al-jazeera dot com that's out of 0. time for a quick check of the headlines here on al-jazeera is lifting restrictions for parts of its capital santiago after months under lockdown residents in 7 of $32.00 districts will be allowed to move more freely but i'm not a curfew remains in place across the capital i left america at its embassy in ye
very good and what i'd like to see is much more since that one of the dream through the forests of woodlands and other by regions in the continent so that we've got more idea of where populations are we're ecological communities and the tracking of time what the effects of different disturbance events are might put us in that their position then with the with for the fires in the future to be able to predict when we should go where an engine if it's to be most targeted perhaps in the wake of...
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versus 8 was a very good and would like to see is much worse is it one of 3 through the forests and woodlands and other by regions in the continent so that we get more idea of where these are who are ecological communities and not and the tracking of the time what he thinks the difference to the incidence are it might put us in the position they're in for the virus in the future to be able to predict who should go where i mention if it's should be most targeted perhaps in the wake of the fire or the where recovery teams and recovery efforts should be as focused as well the military would be a critical listen to learn from this the bushfire season that you were specifically talking about was one of the most serious that there has been was there any indication from your study that it was promulgated by human intervention is there stuff that people can do themselves to try to avoid the scale of the brush fires that we've seen. think given the climate conditions in 2100 it would be very difficult to do anything to to really stop them it was the driest and the hottest year on record of illustrator
versus 8 was a very good and would like to see is much worse is it one of 3 through the forests and woodlands and other by regions in the continent so that we get more idea of where these are who are ecological communities and not and the tracking of the time what he thinks the difference to the incidence are it might put us in the position they're in for the virus in the future to be able to predict who should go where i mention if it's should be most targeted perhaps in the wake of the fire...
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wasn't very good and what i'd like to see is much more since one of the dream through the forests of woodlands and other by regions in the continent so we've got more idea of where populations are we're ecological communities and the tracking of the time what the effects of different disturbance events are it might put us in that their position then with the with for the virus in the future to be able to predict with we should go where an engineer it's should be most targeted perhaps in the wake of the for or the servants where recovery teams and recovery efforts should be most focused as well so monitoring i think would be a critical listen to learn from this occurrence managers accusing russian backed separatists are violating a cease fire that's come into effect in the east monday's truce is backed by leaders in both moscow and kiev there's a sense of cautious optimism among some others agree packer got to has more. alert and standing ready ukrainian soldiers in these trenches a few hansei 15 here before 1st a cease fire and then accusations of violations for the hostilities and more mistru
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like you, i attended many of the fundraisers she hosted at woodland avenue for these causes. she was an advocate for women's rights and representation. not only in her world in radio, where she jump started the careers of so many female journalists, but through supporting female candidates and promoting them to positions of leadership throughout the democratic party. she was a steward, environmentalist, long time board member and the past present of the san francisco tomorrow. she supported public power and protections for our waterfront before it was popular. she was a longtime supporter of immigrant rights. she was on the board of the chinese newcomer services, and most of us have been told to attend her parties, which was her way to invite us to these functions. either come or donate to her annual chinese fundraiser for chinese newcomers. and as she said herself more than once, she wasn't bossy, she just told people what to do. so i -- i mean, i could go on and on about this fabulous woman, but i know there's going to be a lot of comments from my colleagues, and i don't wa
like you, i attended many of the fundraisers she hosted at woodland avenue for these causes. she was an advocate for women's rights and representation. not only in her world in radio, where she jump started the careers of so many female journalists, but through supporting female candidates and promoting them to positions of leadership throughout the democratic party. she was a steward, environmentalist, long time board member and the past present of the san francisco tomorrow. she supported...
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but then again, i think if you had said in the middle of january 1968, woodland and baines johnson not be a candidate for renomination, that woud be considered -- >> sunday morning we will discuss with monuments on "washington journal." watch sunday morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. ♪ unfilteredas coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events. you can watch all of c-span's public affairs programming on television, online, or listen on the free radio app and be a part of the national conversation through the daily washington journal program and social media scene. c-span, created by america's cable vi
but then again, i think if you had said in the middle of january 1968, woodland and baines johnson not be a candidate for renomination, that woud be considered -- >> sunday morning we will discuss with monuments on "washington journal." watch sunday morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. ♪ unfilteredas coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events. you can watch all of...
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left side by woodland mentality picked us. on the help that if this big woman from that union all's legal to get you see in the audience would have us all job in a fooling. with politicians feeling to stem the tide of arms flowing to saudi arabia some activists have turned their efforts to the courts. among them a team in the group painted by andrew smith and experts with a campaign against arms trade. in march 2017. 18 filed a complaint contesting the legality of uki arms sales to saudi arabia they were once firsts. for the reason we took legal action is because we believe fees arms sales are not just and moral we belief it also illegal u.k. arms export criteria is very clear it says that if there is a clear risk that weapons might be used to commit a serious violation of international humanitarian law and an arms sale should not go ahead the case brought several classified emails to light like this one consider the defense secrets. in it the head of the export control joint units a government organization expresses doubts ab
left side by woodland mentality picked us. on the help that if this big woman from that union all's legal to get you see in the audience would have us all job in a fooling. with politicians feeling to stem the tide of arms flowing to saudi arabia some activists have turned their efforts to the courts. among them a team in the group painted by andrew smith and experts with a campaign against arms trade. in march 2017. 18 filed a complaint contesting the legality of uki arms sales to saudi arabia...
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you can see the delta breeze clearly coming up through woodland and davis.e will look at that at 11:00. there is the fog in the footprint for the morning. that's the model. then it burns off and you get a day tomorrow a lot like today, which is going to be perfect for the most part. friends in the avenue like a little bit of fog and they are getting it.ink you would be missing out. 93 in brentwood tomorrow. 90 in gilroy, 91 in morgan hill , 91 in livermore and then the five day forecast shapes up like this. you can see it does warm up a little bit towards the weekend. but it's all subtle stuff. i mean we are looking at this pattern that's slightly warm into sunday. it's nice. like i said all that stuff we are used to worrying about we don't have to worry quite as much about. >>> two nonprofit groups are teaming up to help homeless people in santa clara county protect themselves from the coronavirus. today the global uplift project and home first services handed out their first 1000 masks in san jose. the global uplift project, based in livermore, has been pr
you can see the delta breeze clearly coming up through woodland and davis.e will look at that at 11:00. there is the fog in the footprint for the morning. that's the model. then it burns off and you get a day tomorrow a lot like today, which is going to be perfect for the most part. friends in the avenue like a little bit of fog and they are getting it.ink you would be missing out. 93 in brentwood tomorrow. 90 in gilroy, 91 in morgan hill , 91 in livermore and then the five day forecast shapes...
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that's pumping the moist, cool air up into davis and woodland and those areas. if you live up there, you look forward to those. 12 mile an hour winds, nothing crazy out there. more fog than we have seen, the bank is a little more cohesive. with that offshore we will get a date tomorrow just like today. the fire danger comes up too. we will look at that when i return. >>> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg is back home from the hospital and said to be doing well after treatment for an apparent infection. she is 87 years old and went to johns hopkins hospital in baltimore yesterday with a fever and chills. the court said she had a procedure to clean up a stent that was placed last august when she was treated for a cancerous tumor on her pancreas . >>> the oakland zoo has been losing $2 million a month since it closed. coming up at 10:30, the change finally allowing it to reopen and what it will look like. >>> plus, paving the way for big infrastructure projects. how the trump administration hopes to speed up the building by scaling back environmental review
that's pumping the moist, cool air up into davis and woodland and those areas. if you live up there, you look forward to those. 12 mile an hour winds, nothing crazy out there. more fog than we have seen, the bank is a little more cohesive. with that offshore we will get a date tomorrow just like today. the fire danger comes up too. we will look at that when i return. >>> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg is back home from the hospital and said to be doing well after treatment...
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like you, i attended many of the fundraisers she hosted at woodland avenue for these causes.he was an advocate for women's rights and representation. not only in her world in radio, where she jump started the careers of so many female journalists, but through supporting female candidates and promoting them to positions of leadership throughout the democratic party. she was a steward, environmentalist, long time board member and the past present of the san francisco tomorrow. she supported public power and protections for our waterfront before it was popular. she was a longtime supporter of immigrant rights. she was on the board of the chinese newcomer services, and most of us have been told to attend her parties, which was her way to invite us to these functions. either come or donate to her annual chinese fundraiser for chinese newcomers. and as she said herself more than once, she wasn't bossy, she just told people what to do. so i -- i mean, i could go on and on about this fabulous woman, but i know there's going to be a lot of comments from my colleagues, and i don't want
like you, i attended many of the fundraisers she hosted at woodland avenue for these causes.he was an advocate for women's rights and representation. not only in her world in radio, where she jump started the careers of so many female journalists, but through supporting female candidates and promoting them to positions of leadership throughout the democratic party. she was a steward, environmentalist, long time board member and the past present of the san francisco tomorrow. she supported...