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the shovel she used was made of original white house wood. reporters brafrlged off from today's tree topping by asking the first lady about a new member of the biden family jill biden told craig melvin, their getting a cat pretty soon. that their dog major who has had his troubles, has had some training to be cat friendly when the little one arrives >> they took him into a shelter with cats. he did fine. >> president biden said with a smile, the new cat was not his idea >>> california another successful test flight for the world's largest plane. the rock soared over the mojave desert for more than three hours. it has a athlete 85-foot wing span longer than a fbl field from goalpost to goalpost strategio launch is the company behind it. it reported the rock will help launch ihyper sonic shipments in mid air. >>> in the health care field, transplant surgery is a highly specialized skill and most transplant surgeons are men. but at baylor, texas, it is a different story. reporting from dallas flt worth and their reporter >> reporter: the transpl
the shovel she used was made of original white house wood. reporters brafrlged off from today's tree topping by asking the first lady about a new member of the biden family jill biden told craig melvin, their getting a cat pretty soon. that their dog major who has had his troubles, has had some training to be cat friendly when the little one arrives >> they took him into a shelter with cats. he did fine. >> president biden said with a smile, the new cat was not his idea >>>...
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. >> michael woods, what you are embracing here is maga. it is bad for the party and the country. >> i disagree wit. i don't think he has any chance to win. he's a great guy, a veteran but i believe president trump's agenda was great with the route we were going. >> reporter: trump endorsed congressman ron rice and widow susan rice who's running to fill her late husband's seat in a crowded field. rice has not fully leaned into maga in her campaigning but instead focusing on her husband's legacy. >> his priority were strong borders and life and individual lib liberty. >> reporter: i am voting for susan wright. >> michael woods, he's voting, republicans need to forget about trump. what do you think about that? >> well, i don't think he's going to make a lot of head way. i think too much of the party is still very much in grained with donald trump's values. >> reporter: mica debate that'l define the future of the gop. his campaign could help bill a blueprint for antitrump republicans in the 2022 midterm. >> i tend to vote democrat, i thought y
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the places where they are needed most because india is a very big job roofie and info structure draws wood was low distinct ways has always been a challenge so quickly people are as all look on trees us sending it across 40 countries are sending it across but it will take time the big cities like mumbai delhi back to hyderabad are some cities where the government has been able to make a treat but now go cases have started coming in from gulu india where there is no ruled fuel connectivity no internet no hospital and no infrastructure so how we are going to make a decent place and really move it is the big question. to do it is near i reported there the e.u. competitions watchdog has accused apple of using its app store to squeeze out its music streaming rivals the antitrust trial stem from a complaint filed by the e.u. and 29 team by swedish music streaming service spotify claimed apple's control over the lucrative abstract gives it an unfair advantage over competitors the use charge could lead to a fine of as much as 10 percent of apple's global revenue or more than $27000000000.00 . our
the places where they are needed most because india is a very big job roofie and info structure draws wood was low distinct ways has always been a challenge so quickly people are as all look on trees us sending it across 40 countries are sending it across but it will take time the big cities like mumbai delhi back to hyderabad are some cities where the government has been able to make a treat but now go cases have started coming in from gulu india where there is no ruled fuel connectivity no...
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he summited the “grand teton” peak twice, and, with his family, built a cabin in the woods that they all could enjoy. they said he did what he could to pass on his love of adventure and the outdoors. and we so appreciate families for sharing these stories with us. our hearts go out to you as they do to everyone who's lost a loved one in this pandemic. >> woodruff: and finally tonight, a look inside the world of elite big wave surfers, and one of the few women in the world who takes on the monster waves, and her fears. stephanie sy has the story. it is part of our arts and culture series, "canvas." >> sy: this is nazarÉ, portugal, home to the biggest surfable waves on the planet. so big that surfers have to be towed in with jet skis. so big that the 50-to-100 foot walls of water can slam surfers to the ocean floor. the big wave surfing world descends here every fall and winter, even ding a worldwide pandemic. like many extreme sports, big wave surfing is male-dominated. portuguese surfer joana andrade is one of a handful of women trying to change that. >> in the beginning, it was not
he summited the “grand teton” peak twice, and, with his family, built a cabin in the woods that they all could enjoy. they said he did what he could to pass on his love of adventure and the outdoors. and we so appreciate families for sharing these stories with us. our hearts go out to you as they do to everyone who's lost a loved one in this pandemic. >> woodruff: and finally tonight, a look inside the world of elite big wave surfers, and one of the few women in the world who takes on...
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and on a walk through the woods one day, the string broke and she lost all of the jewelry, and she talks about this being the first heartbreak in her young childhood. after moving to philadelphia, her father started a laundry starch making business but he really wasn't good at it and he found himself bankrupt and in addition to that, could not be in bankruptcy and remaining quaker either. he was read out of the church. and this is really the first blow to dolly's young life, the plunge of her father into a deep depression. he went to bed and he died in his bed three years later, at the age of 52. and dolley and her siblings and mother felt the pinch of hard times. her mother being -- better had for business, took the house and made it into a boarding house for congressman, and this is going to play an important role later in dollies life. so just remember that little tidbit. ever the dutiful daughter, or maybe not so dutiful, but on her father's death bed, he really asked her to marry a young quaker lawyer named john todd, which she did. and the couple had two children together. and, you
and on a walk through the woods one day, the string broke and she lost all of the jewelry, and she talks about this being the first heartbreak in her young childhood. after moving to philadelphia, her father started a laundry starch making business but he really wasn't good at it and he found himself bankrupt and in addition to that, could not be in bankruptcy and remaining quaker either. he was read out of the church. and this is really the first blow to dolly's young life, the plunge of her...
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the body of 53—year—old julia james was found in a wood in snowdown near dover on tuesday. police say that so far no motive or suspects have been identified. helena wilkinson reports. this normally quiet rural part of kent has become the focus of an extensive murder investigation. it was on the edge of this wood where julia james was found, just a few hundred yards from where she lived. the 53—year—old police community support officer had been working from home on tuesday. she had taken her dog for a walk when she was attacked. kent police say she wasn't in police uniform when she was found. police say the body ofjulia james was found by a number of people close to the woods on tuesday afternoon. she died from significant head injuries. at this stage, they don't have any suspects, nor can they find a clear motive. what they aren't ruling out is that she was killed by a stranger. it is particularly challenging and poignant for some staff working on the case, who knew her professionally or potentially, of course, socially, so, i am working very carefully to ensure that al
the body of 53—year—old julia james was found in a wood in snowdown near dover on tuesday. police say that so far no motive or suspects have been identified. helena wilkinson reports. this normally quiet rural part of kent has become the focus of an extensive murder investigation. it was on the edge of this wood where julia james was found, just a few hundred yards from where she lived. the 53—year—old police community support officer had been working from home on tuesday. she had taken...
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the places where they are needed most because india is a very big your goofy and info structure draws wood was logistic was has always been a challenge so loosely. as oil look on trees us sending it across 40 countries us sending it across but it will take time the big cities like mumbai delhi back to hyderabad are some cities where the government has been able to make a treaty but now go cases have started coming in for a ruler india where it is no ruled fuel going to do would be no internet no hospital and no infrastructure so how we are going to meet the supply so we build it is the big question. to do it is near i reported there the e.u. competitions watchdog has accused apple of using its apps tor to squeeze out its music streaming rivals the anti-trust charges stem from a complaint filed by the e.u. and 29 team by swedish music streaming service spotify claimed apple's control over the lucrative abstract gives it an unfair advantage over competitors the use charge could lead to a fine of as much as 10 percent of apple's global revenue or more than $27000000000.00 . our new york finan
the places where they are needed most because india is a very big your goofy and info structure draws wood was logistic was has always been a challenge so loosely. as oil look on trees us sending it across 40 countries us sending it across but it will take time the big cities like mumbai delhi back to hyderabad are some cities where the government has been able to make a treaty but now go cases have started coming in for a ruler india where it is no ruled fuel going to do would be no internet...
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woods due to us mall. only. he sold. them up in even. 20 below. not good t.v. of the. so they can come in mathematics that security guys from monty consumer demand some of the. this is a c. and d. put a critical success. so the quest to the. top or at the. in . the last one is forcing the currency. to have a compact amp a school not going to have off the new year them in sandton ass from. a force you see on the top of the body to said he's open because. the choice of the said. to see is a spit up but of course your just yorkie you all have your city hall in the city because for. a political awareness that would continue to grow. do you feel. they're preventing. paying their way through the. day when they're going to remember 11th 1918 armistice was signed france was jubilant. going after. all we. had married people. eat. sleep. was. the price paid by the muslim troops from africa was heavy. 80000 dead at least as many wounded some badly mutilated faces that bore the scars of this terrible war. the colonial soldiers returned home france had to be rebuilt some of the nor
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they're all booked for the next 3 days but it's no good left to light the fires of this only enough wood for the next 2 or 3 days that are more bodies than import and of course if the devastation the indian government is trying to hide as usual in a scam approaching the free goods because it believes there will be a backlash and of course they will get a backlash because this year i'll be told the for the country would have been better prepared and specially when they were born ings by by specialist by doctors by epidemiologists that the 2nd rate could be devastating for the country the prime minister paid no heed and he just waved vibe you are very are i have never as a journalist missed demonstration scale than india well let's talk about some of those numbers because at the beginning of april we were saying $80000.00 cases and less than $500.00 deaths on the for. first day of april. now where we see 350000 cases and 3000 deaths a day and of course as you talked about. germans have documented that the body counts there exceed the death toll which suggests that the numbers simply aren't
they're all booked for the next 3 days but it's no good left to light the fires of this only enough wood for the next 2 or 3 days that are more bodies than import and of course if the devastation the indian government is trying to hide as usual in a scam approaching the free goods because it believes there will be a backlash and of course they will get a backlash because this year i'll be told the for the country would have been better prepared and specially when they were born ings by by...
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the body of 53—year—old julia james was found in a wood in snowdown near dover on tuesday. police say that so far no motive or suspects have been identified. helena wilkinson reports. the family ofjulia paid a moving tribute to her. they said that she was fiercely loyal, loved with her whole heart and nothing was too much trouble for the people she cared about. they talked about the fact that she had a beautiful smile and a wonderful sense of humour. they also say there are no words to adequately describe the void left in their lives. this normally quiet rural part of kent has become the focus of an extensive murder investigation. it was on the edge of this wood where julia james was found, just a few hundred yards from where she lived. the 53—year—old police community support officer had been working from home on tuesday. she'd taken her dog for a walk when she was attacked in the small village of snowdown in kent. kent police say she wasn't in police uniform when she was found. dozens of officers are continuing to search the area here. police say the body ofjulia jame
the body of 53—year—old julia james was found in a wood in snowdown near dover on tuesday. police say that so far no motive or suspects have been identified. helena wilkinson reports. the family ofjulia paid a moving tribute to her. they said that she was fiercely loyal, loved with her whole heart and nothing was too much trouble for the people she cared about. they talked about the fact that she had a beautiful smile and a wonderful sense of humour. they also say there are no words to...
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who just gives away wood? the snapshot app from progressive rewards you for driving safe and driving less. there's an app? -[ chuckles ] beth. -save money with progressive. [ tires screech ] well, that came out of nowhere. because of the research that i've started to do on ancestry, with documents, with photographs, i get to define myself through the scores of people who lead to me. bring your family history to life like never before. get started for free at ancestry.com bring your family history to life like never before. the first survivor of alzheimer's disease is out there. and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. join the fight with the alzheimer's association. if you have... ...moderate to severe psoriasis, ... ...little things... ...can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it
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started going there, some 40 winters of hot water heating had worked to combine the scent of varnished wood with the slightly acidic odor of aging books to create a wonderful smell, one that was unique, in my experience. in the 1950s, it was a haven for kids like lynne vincent who loved books. this was a different time back in the 1940s and '50s. and a lot of us in this audience can relate to it. i remember, too, teens and kids were free to run around, come and go, and their parents didn't even know where they were or worry. there was no pervasive fear of computers or cell phones blaring something ugly from around the country or the world. there was a feeling of optimism. when i was the regent at mount vernon, i invited dr. cheney to come as the second lady to talk to 350 students on constitution day september 17th. as you know, it's the day that celebrates the adoption of the american constitution. and her talk captivated the students. she, in turn, invited the entire board to come to the vice president's mansion, and, as you know, it resides on the u.s. naval observatory grounds, and the
started going there, some 40 winters of hot water heating had worked to combine the scent of varnished wood with the slightly acidic odor of aging books to create a wonderful smell, one that was unique, in my experience. in the 1950s, it was a haven for kids like lynne vincent who loved books. this was a different time back in the 1940s and '50s. and a lot of us in this audience can relate to it. i remember, too, teens and kids were free to run around, come and go, and their parents didn't even...
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listen, kathy woods arc is in there as well so i understand that but i think there are more interesting places to go if i had been awarded the first pick in a draft, this is going to surprise some people, i might have taken either palantir or ford you look at that quarter out of ford, that quarter was ridiculous and it gives you a glimpse of what ford can be going forward. listen, i understand why the stock is down, chip shortage, the whole thing, but there's so much runway for letter f, i think that's the place to go. >> i think jim said if he was picking his names that ford might be one of them what about lennar, this is what andre iguodala selected. he talked about the fundamentals of the housing boom and even about some of their venture capital -- not venture capital but their investment arm, their innovation, a lot of different planks that could be part of this story is that going to be enough, do you think? >> no question about it. i think -- listen, again, i thought andre made an interesting pick jim loved it i think it would have been there in the second round for him. getting t
listen, kathy woods arc is in there as well so i understand that but i think there are more interesting places to go if i had been awarded the first pick in a draft, this is going to surprise some people, i might have taken either palantir or ford you look at that quarter out of ford, that quarter was ridiculous and it gives you a glimpse of what ford can be going forward. listen, i understand why the stock is down, chip shortage, the whole thing, but there's so much runway for letter f, i...
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things like commodities prices which is very forward-looking so it's not something we're out of the woods by any means and it's so important you have inflation hedges in your portfolio and that means real assets with real profits and think of companies that have the pricing power to pass along these inflation hedge s to their consumers. so think of like proctor and gamble as a good example as their material costs are going up they are passing that along eventually to their consumers and you as a shareholder can take advantage of that just making sure you own these real assets rather than some of these long duration things like bitcoin and spac. the financial world's are so excited about but those are not going to benefit if inflation goes up so just really important you make sure you're properly positioned right now. charles: all right, so you just alluded to some of these new investors in the first quarter schwab had 3.2 million of them, but you know, you kind of wonder about this sort of what people do with their money as reopenings expand, we've been talking about disney all day long a
things like commodities prices which is very forward-looking so it's not something we're out of the woods by any means and it's so important you have inflation hedges in your portfolio and that means real assets with real profits and think of companies that have the pricing power to pass along these inflation hedge s to their consumers. so think of like proctor and gamble as a good example as their material costs are going up they are passing that along eventually to their consumers and you as...
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we know that the airline industry and cruise ship industry have a lot of wood to chop, still. i still see value in energy and i continue to see value in bbb. i like the back against the wall maintain your investment grade status approach. and financials which have dramatically outperformed and at the same time, the curve a steeper and equities have rally because they have so much supply. in the market that looks attractive. that's risk-adjusted. jonathan: we had a conversation a year ago about a golden era for credit. we have seen a lot of refinancing with locked in rates. how are you thinking about it at the moment? >> i turned. everything has happened at hyperspeed. the initial anticipation i had was that this would be a long cycle is no longer the case. i think you will see a much more compressed cycle and what i also think you will see is that although liquidity that was put on through the balance sheet will turn into leverage and then i don't see the same kind of deleveraging that i initially forecast as a result of that. i am meant to submitting the trough leverage of th
we know that the airline industry and cruise ship industry have a lot of wood to chop, still. i still see value in energy and i continue to see value in bbb. i like the back against the wall maintain your investment grade status approach. and financials which have dramatically outperformed and at the same time, the curve a steeper and equities have rally because they have so much supply. in the market that looks attractive. that's risk-adjusted. jonathan: we had a conversation a year ago about...
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the body of 53—year—old julia james was found in a wood in snowdown near dover on tuesday. police say that so far no motive or suspects have been identified. let's go now to our correspondent at the scene, helena wilkinson. in the last hour, the family of julia james have paid a moving tribute to her. they have said that she was fiercely loyal, loved with her whole heart, and nothing was too much trouble for the people she cared about. they have talked about the fact she had a beautiful smile and a wonderful sense of humour. and they also say there are no words to adequately describe the void left in their lives. this normally quiet rural part of kent has become the focus of an extensive murder investigation. it was on the edge of this woodland where julia james was found, just a few hundred yards from where she lived. the 53—year—old police community support officer had been working from home on tuesday. she had taken her dog for a walk when she was attacked in the small village of snowdown in kent. kent police say she wasn't in police uniform when she was found. dozen
the body of 53—year—old julia james was found in a wood in snowdown near dover on tuesday. police say that so far no motive or suspects have been identified. let's go now to our correspondent at the scene, helena wilkinson. in the last hour, the family of julia james have paid a moving tribute to her. they have said that she was fiercely loyal, loved with her whole heart, and nothing was too much trouble for the people she cared about. they have talked about the fact she had a beautiful...
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affected by this very, very difficult overall global supply chain disr disruption i would say knock on wood but so far, 2020 and 2021, we have been watching the situation very carefully. my team has done a great job monitoring raw material, a, b, c, d and flagging the ones we have we had some critical points but we never had to stop production unlike others and things are not bad. we clearly need to continue to monitor the situation but so far we haven't been affected >> it brings up an interesting point when there are the shortages and bottleneck and supply problems it's an opportunity for companies to differentiate themselves they kept their work force on board. they were able to did ifferentit themselves tell me about what you think you are doing better or differently than the competition and whether consumers will end up a lot more >> we have been very proud of being an essential business through 2020 crazy pandemic here. we have been up and running with our retail store, operations our commercial business which is tires for truck has opinion quite resilient in 2020 but to the extent it
affected by this very, very difficult overall global supply chain disr disruption i would say knock on wood but so far, 2020 and 2021, we have been watching the situation very carefully. my team has done a great job monitoring raw material, a, b, c, d and flagging the ones we have we had some critical points but we never had to stop production unlike others and things are not bad. we clearly need to continue to monitor the situation but so far we haven't been affected >> it brings up an...
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know when they did the restoration of the white house under the trumans, they found a lot of charred wood and charred bricks and so forth that were sort of taken out and saved as remnants from the fire. >> actually we're showing some pictures of some of the charring right now. >> mrs. laura bush took me out and showed the british prime minister, which was maybe not diplomatic, but it was funny. >> and how complete was the destruction of the white house? >> pretty complete inside. i mean, it had to be almost totally rebuilt. >> how long did it take to rebuild it, do you know? >> well, they didn't move back in, the madisons did not move back in. it wasn't until the monroe's administration that they were able then to move back into the white house. so i would say a couple of years. >> about 18 minutes left. and it's time to move in this brief look at a very complex part of our history and a very interesting and long life to the retirement after the madison administration, james and dolley returned to their beloved montpelier in virginia piedmont. and we're going to visit that place next. >>
know when they did the restoration of the white house under the trumans, they found a lot of charred wood and charred bricks and so forth that were sort of taken out and saved as remnants from the fire. >> actually we're showing some pictures of some of the charring right now. >> mrs. laura bush took me out and showed the british prime minister, which was maybe not diplomatic, but it was funny. >> and how complete was the destruction of the white house? >> pretty...
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the places where they are needed most because india is a very big your goofy and info structure draws wood was low distinct was has always been a challenge so risky. as oil look on trees ascending it across 40 countries are sending it across but it will take time the big cities like mumbai delhi back to hyderabad are some cities where the government have been able to make a treat but now go cases have started coming in full ruler india where there is no rule connectivity no internet no hospital and no infrastructure so how we are going to make the supplies that really moved it is the big question w.'s new year i reported from mumbai there now the relationship between the e.u. commission and us tech giants has long been a thorny one now a new chapter is likely to be added because brussels is accusing apple of unfairly squeezing out music streaming rivals so it's abstain or and has launched one of the biggest ever cases against the company the cards the charge could lead to a fine of as much as 10 percent of apple's global rather. swedish streaming service spotify have raised the case with t
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wood for his courage in speaking up. north texas republican district, good for him to have the courage to say i was for you, until that. donie, grateful for your reporting and your time today and hope to see you all monday, have a great weekend, stay safe. ana cabrera picks up our coverage right now. ♪ >>> happy friday, thanks for being with me, i'm ana cabrera in new york, we begin with new shocking revelations in the investigation into congressman matt gaetz. you see, it's not every day accused criminals write out a physical list of their alleged crimes. but in this case that appears to be exactly what a friend may have done. the daily beast obtained a damning letter alleged to be from gaetz associate joel greenberg, detailing how he and gaetz paid for sex with multiple women, including a girl who was just 17 at the time. now cnn hasn't seen the letter, and we cannot verify the daily
wood for his courage in speaking up. north texas republican district, good for him to have the courage to say i was for you, until that. donie, grateful for your reporting and your time today and hope to see you all monday, have a great weekend, stay safe. ana cabrera picks up our coverage right now. ♪ >>> happy friday, thanks for being with me, i'm ana cabrera in new york, we begin with new shocking revelations in the investigation into congressman matt gaetz. you see, it's not...
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helena wilkinson reports from snowdown it is on the edge of these woods were julia james' body was found just after four on tuesday afternoon. the 53—year—old police community support officer was working from home that day. she had taken a break to walk her dog, she was not in uniform. police say a number of people found her and that she died from significant head injuries. today, close to where her body was found, intensive searches are continuing. dozens of officers have been sweeping the area to try and find evidence. at this stage, the police don't have any suspects, nor can they find a clear motive. they are looking at every line of inquiry. are you looking into whether the person who attacked julia james may have been someone who she came across in her line of work? it is, of course, a possibility, but we are considering all options. we are remaining completely unblinkered, we're considering all possible motivations and all possible options, so we certainly have not established that at this stage. police also sayjulia james may have been attacked by a stranger. this small commu
helena wilkinson reports from snowdown it is on the edge of these woods were julia james' body was found just after four on tuesday afternoon. the 53—year—old police community support officer was working from home that day. she had taken a break to walk her dog, she was not in uniform. police say a number of people found her and that she died from significant head injuries. today, close to where her body was found, intensive searches are continuing. dozens of officers have been sweeping the...
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is now grieving >> i want this to be the only and last time that this type of case is prosecuted in wood county >> reporter: a lawyer for one of the men charged, 23-year-old troy henriksen, say the facts of the case will exonerate his client a representative for the seven others did not respond for a request for comment. >> unfortunately, we've seen this so often. there have been crackdowns on hazing just how common do you get the sense that this is still across college campuses >> reporter: well, last year, savannah, it was the first time in 60 years that there was no known hazing death in the u.s. because many schools went virtual. one study, savannah, finds that 55% of college students involved in teams, clubs, or organizations experience some sort of hazing, although much of it goes unreported >> gabe gutierrez, thank you very much. >>> up next on a friday morning, new cruise ship rules for traveling safely, as the industry aims to set sail again this summer. >> the requirements to know before you plan your trip, coming up next in a live report from the country's busiest port, right
is now grieving >> i want this to be the only and last time that this type of case is prosecuted in wood county >> reporter: a lawyer for one of the men charged, 23-year-old troy henriksen, say the facts of the case will exonerate his client a representative for the seven others did not respond for a request for comment. >> unfortunately, we've seen this so often. there have been crackdowns on hazing just how common do you get the sense that this is still across college...
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darren woods handily, i think he must have joined greenpeace, the guy's incredible i mean sierra club whatever it is he now comes on, and he's the leading spokesperson for carbon capture. i think that chevron has a lot of scientists working and they're doing a good job with carbon capture and they give you a 5% yield and i feel very confident that chevron, once the selling subsides today, is going to be just fine. it is, i think it's the better of the two companies but i do feel that when you listen to darren woods, he recognizes what i've been so, what i've been pushing for these guys to do, which is talk the environment, talk about what you're doing, because otherwise, you're going to be banned from funds. you're going to be in the cross hairs of larry fink, right it's a blackrock imperative that you do something to be able to make the environment better. these companies are doing it they're not just industrialing anymore. and i think that's to be applauded. i now people, i can't hate them as much as i used to how about that they don't deserve it. >> one headline, jim, that crossed
darren woods handily, i think he must have joined greenpeace, the guy's incredible i mean sierra club whatever it is he now comes on, and he's the leading spokesperson for carbon capture. i think that chevron has a lot of scientists working and they're doing a good job with carbon capture and they give you a 5% yield and i feel very confident that chevron, once the selling subsides today, is going to be just fine. it is, i think it's the better of the two companies but i do feel that when you...
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morning starts in the low 50s, as we go into the other parts, other spots you may be headed out to, muir woods is a perfect place to hike with highs in the low 60s. there will be clouds and fog and the cooler temperatures remaining there. so we are still looking at this high pressure across the region, blocking all of those storms, we've seen it happen time and time again. we're going to heat up next week, but then take a look at what happens after that warmup by next wednesday. thursday we'll be watching a storm approach and the high pressure is going to move down just a little bit. we're hoping this could move in by next weekend. as we've seen with all of the previous storms, a lot of those storms miss us to the north, and just bring us some gusty winds. we'll be keeping an eye on that. meantime once again, we are dry as we go into the weekend, our temperatures will be cooling off a few more degrees tomorrow. that shows all the gusty winds we'll see in our inland areas in our spots like napa, heading over toward the tri-valley, down to the south county, and then going into next week, this is
morning starts in the low 50s, as we go into the other parts, other spots you may be headed out to, muir woods is a perfect place to hike with highs in the low 60s. there will be clouds and fog and the cooler temperatures remaining there. so we are still looking at this high pressure across the region, blocking all of those storms, we've seen it happen time and time again. we're going to heat up next week, but then take a look at what happens after that warmup by next wednesday. thursday we'll...
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it is on the edge of these woods were julia james' body was found just after four on tuesday afternoon. the 53—year—old police community support officer was working from home that day. she had taken a break to walk her dog, she was not in uniform. police say a number of people found her and that she died from significant head injuries. today close to where her body was found intensive searches are continuing. dozens of officers have been sweeping the area to try to find evidence. at this stage the police don't have any suspects, nor can they find a clear motive. they are looking at every line of inquiry. are you looking into whether the person who attacked julia james may have been someone who she came across in her line of work? it is of course a possibility, but we are considering all options. we are remaining completely unblinkered, we are considering all possible motivations and all possible options, so we certainly have not established that at this stage. police also sayjulia james may have been attacked by a stranger. this small community has been deeply affected by her death
it is on the edge of these woods were julia james' body was found just after four on tuesday afternoon. the 53—year—old police community support officer was working from home that day. she had taken a break to walk her dog, she was not in uniform. police say a number of people found her and that she died from significant head injuries. today close to where her body was found intensive searches are continuing. dozens of officers have been sweeping the area to try to find evidence. at this...
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. >> reporter: karen just opened a brand new state of the art childcare facility in red wood city. there is a problem. she can't staff it. >> i thought there would be a lot of people looking for wo and i was surprised to find out there really is not. >> reporter: there are still 1.5 million people in california out of work because of the pandemic but many who are working lower wage jobs aren't ready to come back. for some it is not worth taking the risk when unemployment lasts through september. >> the childcare field is not a high paying field. also many people have moved from the bay area or recareered during the pandemic and some have chosen to stay on unemployment. >> reporter: according to edd data, californians were hit harder by unemployment than the rest of the country. in april last year 16% of californians were unemployed compared to u.s. high of 14.7%. nationwide, unemployment dropped to 6%. in california, it's still 8.2. the bay area is seeing some jobs come back. most counties hover near 6%. >> we are at a moment where employers are eager to hire and many job seekers a
. >> reporter: karen just opened a brand new state of the art childcare facility in red wood city. there is a problem. she can't staff it. >> i thought there would be a lot of people looking for wo and i was surprised to find out there really is not. >> reporter: there are still 1.5 million people in california out of work because of the pandemic but many who are working lower wage jobs aren't ready to come back. for some it is not worth taking the risk when unemployment lasts...
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but we're not out of the woods yet. and declaring mission accomplished before the job is done is a recipe for disaster. just look at the horror show in india right now. in january prime minister modi declared victory over covid and persisted with large political rallies. now that country is in crisis with mutant variants ravaging the countries, one model predicting millions of deaths b. listen to science, not superstition. if you want life to return to normal, do your part and get a vaccine. and that's your reality check. >> jon avalon, thank you so much for that. >>> next, what a year this week has been. ainy on tv - i'm an acl neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. derriere discomfort. we try to soothe it with this. cool it with this. and relieve it with this. but preparation h soothing relief is the 21st century way to do all three. everyday.
but we're not out of the woods yet. and declaring mission accomplished before the job is done is a recipe for disaster. just look at the horror show in india right now. in january prime minister modi declared victory over covid and persisted with large political rallies. now that country is in crisis with mutant variants ravaging the countries, one model predicting millions of deaths b. listen to science, not superstition. if you want life to return to normal, do your part and get a vaccine....
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crematoriums are running out of wood. so trees are cut down in city parks, but still, it's not enough to keep up. vaccinations for all adults are supposed to start on saturday, but even as the world's biggest vaccine producer, india doesn't have enough doses for everyone. the u.s. is flying in raw materials to make vaccines, while russia and britain are sending in medicine and ventilators. ian lee, cbs news. >>> new york city is set to fully reopen this summer after more than a year of closures and restrictions. mayor bill deblasio had these encouraging remarks yesterday. >> it's time to set a goal for a full reopening of new york city, and that goal is july 1st. we are ready to bring new york city back fully, on july 1st. all systems go. because you've earned it. >> deblasio said the reopening is possible given the progress in vaccinating the city's more than eight million residents against covid. >>> moderna is doubling the production of its coronavirus vaccines, the company announced yesterday it will ramp up productio
crematoriums are running out of wood. so trees are cut down in city parks, but still, it's not enough to keep up. vaccinations for all adults are supposed to start on saturday, but even as the world's biggest vaccine producer, india doesn't have enough doses for everyone. the u.s. is flying in raw materials to make vaccines, while russia and britain are sending in medicine and ventilators. ian lee, cbs news. >>> new york city is set to fully reopen this summer after more than a year of...
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and there is no reasons why the blades for wood mill turbines cannot be built in pittsburgh instead of beijing. there is no reason american workers cannot lead the world in the production of american vehicles and the batteries that propel them. we can do what we need to do and saving the planet and create millions of good paying jobs. [video clip] present -- host: president biden from his drive and rally in georgia yesterday. republicans take issue with the president's first 100 days, including senator kennedy of louisiana. he responded to what the president had to say at wednesday night's joint address. [video clip] >> president biden clearly believes that government made america great, and i think government can keep us great. and senator scott, with whom i agree, believes that the president could not the more wrong. what made america great and what will ensure our future, ordinary people, ordinary people doing extraordinary things. that is really the difference today between democrats and republicans. democrats put all their faith in government. republicans put their faith in people
and there is no reasons why the blades for wood mill turbines cannot be built in pittsburgh instead of beijing. there is no reason american workers cannot lead the world in the production of american vehicles and the batteries that propel them. we can do what we need to do and saving the planet and create millions of good paying jobs. [video clip] present -- host: president biden from his drive and rally in georgia yesterday. republicans take issue with the president's first 100 days, including...
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by no means are we out of the woods yet and cases in san francisco have slowly started to climb again. now we're still at a low rate, but just in the last week, we've seen an increase of 20% in our case rate. this is not unexpected. we know as cities re-open including in san francisco, cases gradually go up. the virus is again spreading, so we must be vigilant in wearing masks, social distancing, and following the precautions that we know slows the spread. after all, together we have beaten back three surges. and i know we do not want to see a significant fourth surge here. we are seeing alarming conditions in other parts of the country. as you know, the cdc director and other health care experts are worried. that is why it's so important for us to fully immunize our city. until we reach that all-important herd immunity, the virus will always have the possibility of surging again. and, of course, variants remain a concern. they are here in the bay area and we must remain vigilant. and though the state's expanded eligibility comes as welcome news and i'm grateful for this, we still don
by no means are we out of the woods yet and cases in san francisco have slowly started to climb again. now we're still at a low rate, but just in the last week, we've seen an increase of 20% in our case rate. this is not unexpected. we know as cities re-open including in san francisco, cases gradually go up. the virus is again spreading, so we must be vigilant in wearing masks, social distancing, and following the precautions that we know slows the spread. after all, together we have beaten...
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darren woods, the ceo of exxon mobil. joe? >> thanks, becky >>> coming up, grading the president's first 100 days in office former citigroup chairman dick parsons joins us after the break. check out the futures down triple digits on the dow down about 150 we'll be right back. dave doesn't need a posh virtual receptionist, because he cloned himself. while his clone watches the phones, dave can work on his code. and lead his team. dave trusts his clone like he trusts himself. so, in summary, we're going to sell the company. who's in favor?... perfect. but if cloning isn't an option for you, just get posh. virtual receptionists who can answer and transfer your calls, because you can't be in two places at once. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at indeed.com/home. we know how much you count on us... ...a
darren woods, the ceo of exxon mobil. joe? >> thanks, becky >>> coming up, grading the president's first 100 days in office former citigroup chairman dick parsons joins us after the break. check out the futures down triple digits on the dow down about 150 we'll be right back. dave doesn't need a posh virtual receptionist, because he cloned himself. while his clone watches the phones, dave can work on his code. and lead his team. dave trusts his clone like he trusts himself. so,...
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level where most people are vaccinated, it is good to have these reminders that we are not out of the woods. we have to be careful and measured in terms of how we are approaching this pandemic. lisa: are public health officials at odds with elected officials that are trying to get their economies going? you have the likes of mayor de blasio saying everything will be reopened while you have the cdc that still will not give guidance saying that you can be part of a bigger group if you have been vaccinated. andrew: absolutely. these will be conflicting goals in some perspective. there is no public health individual that wants to see the economy continue to be shut down. all public health individuals have families, have lives. they want to get back to some semblance of normally -- normalcy. it is a question of the rate at which we do this. when you look at the case numbers, they are falling, but they are at a high level. with vaccination rates slowing down across the u.s., we are a little bit worried that we are going to hit some sort of plateau of vaccinated individuals that is much lower than
level where most people are vaccinated, it is good to have these reminders that we are not out of the woods. we have to be careful and measured in terms of how we are approaching this pandemic. lisa: are public health officials at odds with elected officials that are trying to get their economies going? you have the likes of mayor de blasio saying everything will be reopened while you have the cdc that still will not give guidance saying that you can be part of a bigger group if you have been...
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i in no way want to impugn the teacher that we have encountered at rock wood school district. they have been fantastic. nor than we would imagine to be for my son first time in public school and mainstreaming his special ed needs it's been fantastic but that book is inappropriate for children. ainsley: hopefully. >> and even teenagers. ainsley: they will prevent two sets of curriculum and just stay on the straight and narrow. thank you so much for being on with us. i wish you all the best. >> thank you so much. ainsley: you are welcome. rockwood school district sent a statement email sent to teachers encouraging them to hide or alter content visible to parents was not reviewed or approved by anyone before it was disseminated by an individual staff member it does not reflect the mission, vision, and values of the district and it's dowrnt all the goals set forth in our strategic plan. the rockwood school district encourages transparency and recognizes open communication. it is vital between parents and our staff. still ahead, president biden is taking a page out of president tru
i in no way want to impugn the teacher that we have encountered at rock wood school district. they have been fantastic. nor than we would imagine to be for my son first time in public school and mainstreaming his special ed needs it's been fantastic but that book is inappropriate for children. ainsley: hopefully. >> and even teenagers. ainsley: they will prevent two sets of curriculum and just stay on the straight and narrow. thank you so much for being on with us. i wish you all the...
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from spring 1920 on woods nationalists revulsion and racists used every available means of propaganda and disinform ation to orchestrate a campaign against what they dubbed black shame none of the slogans or images used back then could be called innocent the toxins viewed in this campaign continue to poison our lives until today all delusions in new guises that eat into the heart of our society it started out with fake news reports like this. at around 4 pm on sunday december 7th 1900 a colored french colonial soldier attacked 16 year old factory worker a gatorade am from choice question as she was crossing the dylan oist collision railway line on her way home. the soldier grabbed the frightened girl by her hands threw her in the ditch and held her mouth closed to prevent her screaming. when i thought back he bit my finger and wouldn't that go. deep into the flesh right down to the bone sucking the blood out so that it ran down from his mouth. in the spring of 1920 it seemed as if overnight an army of african rapists paedophiles that set out to systematically defile and dishonor germa
from spring 1920 on woods nationalists revulsion and racists used every available means of propaganda and disinform ation to orchestrate a campaign against what they dubbed black shame none of the slogans or images used back then could be called innocent the toxins viewed in this campaign continue to poison our lives until today all delusions in new guises that eat into the heart of our society it started out with fake news reports like this. at around 4 pm on sunday december 7th 1900 a colored...
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so they can test quickly and follow up and we are not out of the woods and even with local outbreaks, that will still need to lead to hospitalisation so it's a concern. ., , . ~ i. lead to hospitalisation so it's a concern. ., . ~ ., concern. professor, thank you for our concern. professor, thank you for your thoughts _ concern. professor, thank you for your thoughts on _ concern. professor, thank you for your thoughts on of _ concern. professor, thank you for your thoughts on of that - concern. professor, thank you for your thoughts on of that today . concern. professor, thank you for | your thoughts on of that today and apologies once again for that interruption. we are trying to figure out exactly where we were hearing those voices but thank you for coping with that. apologies for not interruption to the interview. i hope you could hear everything you need to hear. time now for a look at the weather. here is louise. good afternoon. we are closing out april with traditional april showers and so far they have been pretty hit and miss but as we go through the afternoon they are likely
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so to get some perspective on that ripple we're joined by my good man roy wood, jr., what is going on, roy. >> what's up, man. >> what do you think about this menthol ban, it is amazing right. >> no, i tell you what i think, i think joe biden crazy, kamala better talk to his ass. he can't do that, there better be another inrection, menthol smock ares going sto storm the capitol. it going to be slower because they have to stop to catch their breathe, weezing everywhere, but still, damn, it ain't right. >> trevor: what do you mean, i don't get this, what is it about menthols that brings out so much passion. >> because, trevor, moan tholes-- menthols is the seasoning. you can't have black people smoking unseasoned cigarettes, menthol the only reason my grandma can cook while she smoking. the ash never fall off the damn thing. she switch bransd the ash all over, now we all tasting ash. menthols ain't just about flavor. they were a sign of wisdom. how am i supposed to know if a man can fix a car if he ain't got a menthol hanging out his mouth. >> trevor: i guess that it will be a change bu
so to get some perspective on that ripple we're joined by my good man roy wood, jr., what is going on, roy. >> what's up, man. >> what do you think about this menthol ban, it is amazing right. >> no, i tell you what i think, i think joe biden crazy, kamala better talk to his ass. he can't do that, there better be another inrection, menthol smock ares going sto storm the capitol. it going to be slower because they have to stop to catch their breathe, weezing everywhere, but...
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crematoriums are running short of wood for funeral fires. sam kylie is in new delhi. a warning, his report does have disturbing images. >> reporter: this is a scene at a crematorium, they're dealing with about 150 people coming here to be burned. they are not able to be seen off by their families, indeed, their family members have to take a ticket in an office just over there, a bit like visiting a bank, that gives them a place in the queue and the queue has been long all day long. there have been many dozens of people backed up here, it's now towards the end of the day, they're hoping to get them cleared through by sunset, although the fires will continue to burn. this is happening at a time when the government is continuing to allow or indeed insist on superspreader events like elections, election gathering, election counting and the consequence of the failure of public health is this. dozens and dozens of victims of the covid pandemic being burned here, very often in ceremonies that are bitterly empty at a crematorium that whilst is dealing with 150 people a day an
crematoriums are running short of wood for funeral fires. sam kylie is in new delhi. a warning, his report does have disturbing images. >> reporter: this is a scene at a crematorium, they're dealing with about 150 people coming here to be burned. they are not able to be seen off by their families, indeed, their family members have to take a ticket in an office just over there, a bit like visiting a bank, that gives them a place in the queue and the queue has been long all day long. there...
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variety of charges >> i want this to be the only and last time that this type of case is prosecuted in wood co county, and please, god, let it be the last time it's prosecuted in the united states. >> his blood alcohol level was 0.35 >>> well, the fda announced today it's moving forward with a plan to ban menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars. the surgeon general says it's a move to save lives. >> we still have millions of children using these to bako products, and flavored cigarettes is the reason why >> for decades companies have aggressively marketed menthol cigarettes for black users, in particular cdc records that black men/the highe rate of lung cancers in the nation this is the first step in the process. it plans to propose the new regulations next year, but will likely face legal challenges from tobacco companies. >>> a nationwide chlorine shortage could make it much more expensive than effort. more americans stayed home last year, and demand for swimming pool skyrocketed that created an even greater need for chlorine. second, there was a chemical plant fire in lake charles, louisi
variety of charges >> i want this to be the only and last time that this type of case is prosecuted in wood co county, and please, god, let it be the last time it's prosecuted in the united states. >> his blood alcohol level was 0.35 >>> well, the fda announced today it's moving forward with a plan to ban menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars. the surgeon general says it's a move to save lives. >> we still have millions of children using these to bako products, and...
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action and to decide that the bin in bronze will be returned to nigeria next year is a big step and to woods righting the wrongs of the past really and the beginning bronzes have always been the focus of course for restitution because they are considered the most prized african artifacts and and they have fetched millions of yours that auction and this decision came about after after the high cost the german foreign minister visited nigeria in march and he signaled his support for the restitution of the bronzes and then now after their retention nigeria next year them and to be going to a new museum that's being built there for west african art what could the decision mean for other museums now. well this is definitely a historic step i would say that will have repercussions for other museums around europe and here in germany if you look in berlin for example one of the most famous attractions in any museum here is the head of nephew t.t. and the ancient egyptian queen they've long been calls from egypt for that to be given back to them and it hasn't happened we'll see what that does to the
action and to decide that the bin in bronze will be returned to nigeria next year is a big step and to woods righting the wrongs of the past really and the beginning bronzes have always been the focus of course for restitution because they are considered the most prized african artifacts and and they have fetched millions of yours that auction and this decision came about after after the high cost the german foreign minister visited nigeria in march and he signaled his support for the...
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we go for a meal at costco, and roy wood, jr. goes mental for menthols. so let's do this, people. welcome to the daily social distancing show. >> from trevor's couch in new york city to your couch somewhere in the world, this is the daily social distancing show with trevor noah. all right, let's kick things off with the coronavirus pandemic. a thing your brain is preparing to store as a repressed memory. with more and more americans getting vaccinated the country is starting to look ahead to a new normal. new york city now plans to fully reopen at the beginning of july. and cruiseships will now be able to reopen in the middle of july which means the covid pandemic will reopen at the end of july. we're doing this, people. we're doing it. but maybe the biggest sign that things are getting back to normal is the return of every free loader's favorite way to snack. >> costco is promising to bring back two features that were stopped during the pandemic, big box retailer has the food court and free samples return as long as state regulation as law it. costco says food coulters could reop
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another conspiracy syrian -- conspiracy theory news, lynn wood, the former personal injury would -- lawyer who got famous her and years later was famous for supporting trump. he went big on qanon to the point of drawing the queue repeatedly in case there are members in the audience to slow to catch on. he posted a story saying biden is dead, and being plagued by a body double. one himself said he took a walk through the white house and could not find biden but found. trump he's quoted as saying president trump is hanging out and working in the office in would we elected him to serve and a historic landslide victory on november 3rd 2020. now you are up today in conspiracy theory news. you can't make this stuff up. mostly because these folks already did. that is our broadcast for this thursday night with our thanks for being here with us. on behalf of all my colleagues on nbc news, goodnight. news, goodnight >> tonight on all in. >> trickle down economics has never worked. it's time to grow the economy from the bottom and muddled out. >> hundred days into office how joe biden and his predece
another conspiracy syrian -- conspiracy theory news, lynn wood, the former personal injury would -- lawyer who got famous her and years later was famous for supporting trump. he went big on qanon to the point of drawing the queue repeatedly in case there are members in the audience to slow to catch on. he posted a story saying biden is dead, and being plagued by a body double. one himself said he took a walk through the white house and could not find biden but found. trump he's quoted as saying...
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wood himself said he took a walk through the empty rooms of the white house, could not find biden, but found trump. he's quoted as saying, quote, president trump is hanging out and working in the office in which we reelected him to serve in a historic landslide victory on november 3rd, 2020. so, now you are up to date in conspiracy theory news. you can't make this stuff up, mostly because these folks already did. that is our broadcast for this thursday night, with our thanks for being here with us. on behalf of all my colleagues at the network of nbc news, goodnight. of nbc news goodnight. >> very happy to have you here. state of the union's thursday night. all right, so, if you are not lucky enough to live through it at the time, he may not know this. i did live through it at the time, so i know. here is how it looked, he would click on the start but the, lower left hand corner of your screen, but instead of starting some normal program, you start microsoft bob. microsoft bob appears in a face on your screen and in order to get started doing your work, your homework, whatever you woul
wood himself said he took a walk through the empty rooms of the white house, could not find biden, but found trump. he's quoted as saying, quote, president trump is hanging out and working in the office in which we reelected him to serve in a historic landslide victory on november 3rd, 2020. so, now you are up to date in conspiracy theory news. you can't make this stuff up, mostly because these folks already did. that is our broadcast for this thursday night, with our thanks for being here with...
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and on a walk through the woods one day, the string broken she lost all of the jewelry and she talks about this being like the first sort of heartbreak, you know in her young childhood. after moving to philadelphia, dollies father started up a laundry starch making business. but he really wasn't very good at it and he found himself bankrupt and in addition to that, you could not be in bankruptcy and remain a quicker either. if it was right out of the church, he so loved. and this is really the first blow to donnelly so young life, was the plunge of her father into a deep depression. he went to bed and he died in his bed three years later at the age of 52. and dolly and her siblings i my, or really felt the pinch of hard times. her mother, having a better head for, business took the, house and made it to a burning house for congressman. this is going to play important role leader in volleys life. so just remember that little tidbit. every other dutiful daughter or maybe not so beautiful, but on her father's that bed, he really asked her to marry a young quicker lawyer named john todd,
and on a walk through the woods one day, the string broken she lost all of the jewelry and she talks about this being like the first sort of heartbreak, you know in her young childhood. after moving to philadelphia, dollies father started up a laundry starch making business. but he really wasn't very good at it and he found himself bankrupt and in addition to that, you could not be in bankruptcy and remain a quicker either. if it was right out of the church, he so loved. and this is really the...
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buy many things online there are thousands of such digital currency switch makes it hard to see the wood for the trees so here's a look at how they actually work. 100. almost any. 10 minutes. international bank. accounts and fees can add $25.00 euro. banks and. that's why i could. want. so what can you buy with that perhaps a piece of ott forget about buying a traditional painting or sculpture something that you can perhaps hang up at home on the wall or display in your garden come on it is so yesterday in today's online well it's investing in art is also ditch a toe welcome to the world of and if tees that's long fungible tokens which are also stored via blocked chains and of course you can use crypto currencies to buy them now is this the future of the world or just a passing fad you decide. the mona lisa seen in the movie perhaps the most famous painting in the world worth around $700000000.00. this is a mona lisa of the digital off won't attend 2nd clip sold for 6600000 that anyone can watch free online the cap mean you've seen before downloaded millions of times sold for 600000 doll
buy many things online there are thousands of such digital currency switch makes it hard to see the wood for the trees so here's a look at how they actually work. 100. almost any. 10 minutes. international bank. accounts and fees can add $25.00 euro. banks and. that's why i could. want. so what can you buy with that perhaps a piece of ott forget about buying a traditional painting or sculpture something that you can perhaps hang up at home on the wall or display in your garden come on it is so...
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wood himself said he took a walk through the empty rooms of the white house, could not find biden, but found trump. he's quoted as saying, quote, president trump is hanging out and working in the office in which we reelected him to serve in a historic landslide victory on november 3rd, 2020. so, now you are up to date in conspiracy theory news. you can't make this stuff up, mostly because these folks already did. that is our broadcast for this thursday night, with our thanks for being here with us. on behalf of all my colleagues at the network of nbc news, goodnight. of nbc news goodnight. >> very happy to have you here. state of the union's thursday night. all right, so, if you are not lucky enough to live through it at the time, he may not know this. i did live through it at the time, so i know. here is how
wood himself said he took a walk through the empty rooms of the white house, could not find biden, but found trump. he's quoted as saying, quote, president trump is hanging out and working in the office in which we reelected him to serve in a historic landslide victory on november 3rd, 2020. so, now you are up to date in conspiracy theory news. you can't make this stuff up, mostly because these folks already did. that is our broadcast for this thursday night, with our thanks for being here with...
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he having been born in the time of the punic woods would have undoubtedly been the head of that most glorious commonwealth a man who's a oration is praised in it yet is one of the least of his great qualities. no, i should say though that i attended that convention in philadelphia quite for the same reason, mr. henry did not a concern that those there present would see the false with that system those articles of confederation. being insufficient for our purposes far too weak that men would instead run too far in the other direction and instead create a federal power that was oppressive that dissolved our identity entirely as states. thus is what we see and fear from this document. there are ways in which that judiciary might entirely nullify our states judicial systems. if we see our due to the powers entirely dissolved ultimately owing to instead some foreign. and i do say for it. for if it is a matter that concerns, virginia but is appealed to so many levels over say even a matter of betwixt virginians and say a neighbor such as maryland or the like appeal to such a supreme level
he having been born in the time of the punic woods would have undoubtedly been the head of that most glorious commonwealth a man who's a oration is praised in it yet is one of the least of his great qualities. no, i should say though that i attended that convention in philadelphia quite for the same reason, mr. henry did not a concern that those there present would see the false with that system those articles of confederation. being insufficient for our purposes far too weak that men would...