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she would like to return to columbia, but says the conditions have not been met. so there are so many people here that have tried to return and have to meet again because the tracts never and never had an option. we are here to tell the state that we want to believe in our country. again, that to that colombia is more than war that we are betting on the columbia state. there's only recently began to acknowledge that on top of the millions of internally displaced people 1000 more have had to leave the country. and while the united nations refugee agency has registered almost 400000 colombian exile the government, the victims agency has so far acknowledged only 30000 plight in the pain of derek style is just beginning to surface. but in a country where social and community leaders keep getting killed at an alarming rate, the question the lingers it, will it ever be safe for them to return? i listen that i'm the, i'll just you gotta paramedics in south korea capital are pioneering specially developed software to reduce the cities large number of suicides, south korea
she would like to return to columbia, but says the conditions have not been met. so there are so many people here that have tried to return and have to meet again because the tracts never and never had an option. we are here to tell the state that we want to believe in our country. again, that to that colombia is more than war that we are betting on the columbia state. there's only recently began to acknowledge that on top of the millions of internally displaced people 1000 more have had to...
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people living and listen in british columbia had to abandon their homes. the men says 90 percent of the video just destroyed. he also says it took 15 minutes just 15 minutes for the flame to overwhelm what time to about 250 people. listen is at the center of a heat wave reaching a temperature of 49.6 degrees celsius this week. well, i'm now joined by nicole craig. she is a resident of victoria and british columbia. nicole, how are you doing over that? well, things are cooling down here, so we are happy about that. that's for sure. i that what's it been like over the last week? how have you and your family been getting through it? all? lots of water, lots of standing in front of our fans because the majority of homes here don't have air conditioning. and if you were able to get a portable one, you are very lucky. but most people just out with fans and cold towels around their neck and lots of cool drinks. i understanding they're not something that we could do stories. very tough. i bet i understand that you've also been speaking to some of your neighbors an
people living and listen in british columbia had to abandon their homes. the men says 90 percent of the video just destroyed. he also says it took 15 minutes just 15 minutes for the flame to overwhelm what time to about 250 people. listen is at the center of a heat wave reaching a temperature of 49.6 degrees celsius this week. well, i'm now joined by nicole craig. she is a resident of victoria and british columbia. nicole, how are you doing over that? well, things are cooling down here, so we...
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the temperature is here in british columbia. have been off the chart some 20 degrees warmer than what we're used to, as i said, very unnerving for resident across british columbia and canada, that matter is this move into albert, our neighboring product. not far at all. there are some 99 fires. started in the last 24 hours alone in british columbia, our premier here, john horgan address the media today to try and calm nerves. it was just the 2 days ago about the state of emergency that had perpetually been react over the course of the coven. 1900 pandemic that came to an end and now were facing perhaps another state of emergency. this time one associated with wildfire. there is another fire. i just, north west of kamloops and the lake behind me. this is the clearest, has been all day. it has been almost a wall of smoke. it is affecting the weather. we're watching the sunset here and it is a very red sky. california is also being effected by the heat wave crews and the northern parts of the state are battling to wildfires, air an
the temperature is here in british columbia. have been off the chart some 20 degrees warmer than what we're used to, as i said, very unnerving for resident across british columbia and canada, that matter is this move into albert, our neighboring product. not far at all. there are some 99 fires. started in the last 24 hours alone in british columbia, our premier here, john horgan address the media today to try and calm nerves. it was just the 2 days ago about the state of emergency that had...
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it has been downright terrifying in british columbia. we drove up here to kamloops yesterday for our vacation and saw a plume of smoke, so big coming from linton all that distance from here in kamloops. and my son said to me, is there a volcano or wrapping over there? this map from now so shows the area where the days of reco, temperatures have hit the entire northwest of the united states and canada. the unusual weather is being linked to the so called heat don't wear high pressure zones trap hot air. the emergency cruise has been taking to the sky as well as the ground to battle fast spreading fires across northern california. the flames . once again, forcing residents from their home this man in lake had expressed hope that he wouldn't have to leave real concerned. the winds coming up in their flames aren't too far away, so we gotta pay attention. others way to help us fire to high school that serving as a red cross shelter. it was cool off and just getting sleep really good. when the sheriff came through right before the 1st light an
it has been downright terrifying in british columbia. we drove up here to kamloops yesterday for our vacation and saw a plume of smoke, so big coming from linton all that distance from here in kamloops. and my son said to me, is there a volcano or wrapping over there? this map from now so shows the area where the days of reco, temperatures have hit the entire northwest of the united states and canada. the unusual weather is being linked to the so called heat don't wear high pressure zones trap...
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the clerk: to allow the district of columbia to establish the rate of pay of the district of columbia. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from district of columbia, ms. norton, and the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr0 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from district of columbia. ms. norton: i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and insert extraneous material on the measure before us. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. norton: i yield myself such time as i may consume. this bill would give the district of columbia the authority to increase the pay of the d.c. financial officer. d.c. requested that i introduce this bill so that it can retain and recruit the best c.f.o.'s. at the outset i want to emphasize that the c.f.o. is paid excuse exclusively with local funds, not federal funds. under the d.c. congress established a maximum rate of pay for the c.f.o. and the d.c. council has no authority to increase that rate. congress does not cap or otherwise establish the pay of any other d.c. employee
the clerk: to allow the district of columbia to establish the rate of pay of the district of columbia. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from district of columbia, ms. norton, and the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr0 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from district of columbia. ms. norton: i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and insert extraneous material on the measure before us. the speaker pro tempore:...
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columbia is like california, that is used to wildfires, they are natural here, however, with climate change we have made them much worse. they cover enormous areas now and the fire season certainly feels like it is starting earlier starting earlier and earlier. it is starting earlier starting earlier and earlier. it feels like it is — earlier and earlier. it feels like it is starting _ earlier and earlier. it feels like it is starting earlier i earlier and earlier. it feels. like it is starting earlier and earlier, what can be done? we will aet earlier, what can be done? we will get into — earlier, what can be done? - will get into the wider issues in a little bit, but locally, more locally, what can be done to try and mitigate this? certainly the services in british columbia, the military are doing what they can to put in fire breaks to start fires but most of the addiction to make ignition sources in british columbia are natural, so there is no real way to reduce the number of fires we have in the materials to bone, given the heat wave in the droughts, the ground is hard, the v
columbia is like california, that is used to wildfires, they are natural here, however, with climate change we have made them much worse. they cover enormous areas now and the fire season certainly feels like it is starting earlier starting earlier and earlier. it is starting earlier starting earlier and earlier. it feels like it is — earlier and earlier. it feels like it is starting _ earlier and earlier. it feels like it is starting earlier i earlier and earlier. it feels. like it is...
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it took just 15 minutes for flames to sweep through the village of letters in british columbia, which has been at the center of an unprecedented heat wave. may a says 90 percent of it is now destroyed or bud mommy reports almost entire town destroyed by wild fire. some of the 250 residents of listen in western canada had little warning to escape the flames. many of their homes now were juice to cinders. which way are we going to go this after temperatures in the area smashed records almost 50 degrees? i can tell you that at best it has been unnerving and at worse, it has been downright terrifying in british columbia. we drove up here to kamloops yesterday for our vacation and saw a plume of smoke, so big coming from linton all that distance from here in kamloops. and my son said to me, is there a volcano erupted over there? this map from now so shows the area where the days of reco, temperatures have hit the entire northwest of the united states and canada. the unusual weather is being linked to the so called heat don't wear high pressure zones trap hot air. the emergency cruise has b
it took just 15 minutes for flames to sweep through the village of letters in british columbia, which has been at the center of an unprecedented heat wave. may a says 90 percent of it is now destroyed or bud mommy reports almost entire town destroyed by wild fire. some of the 250 residents of listen in western canada had little warning to escape the flames. many of their homes now were juice to cinders. which way are we going to go this after temperatures in the area smashed records almost 50...
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who paid for the mercenaries who allegedly carried out the attack, many of them former members of the columbia and military. but while that investigation continues, so does the political uncertainty. bali, the intern prime minister cloud joseph says he's in charge, but he was said to be replaced before the kelly by ariel henry, who now along with politician joseph lam. bear says day we'll take over the land. bear tweeted that is saturday and your ration was postponed. there is a behind the scenes pushing the country and in washington to figure out the way forward. but so far, there is no clear solution for a poverty ravaged country battered by gang violence. corona virus. and now political incited patty, call him l g 0. washington. though south korea will impose tough restrictions and the capital after another $1300.00 infections in the last 24 hours. so the neighboring areas will move to the strictest level of social distancing. for the 1st time on monday schools and balance will be closed and restaurants are only allowed, limited seating like a surgery is being blamed on the delta variance w
who paid for the mercenaries who allegedly carried out the attack, many of them former members of the columbia and military. but while that investigation continues, so does the political uncertainty. bali, the intern prime minister cloud joseph says he's in charge, but he was said to be replaced before the kelly by ariel henry, who now along with politician joseph lam. bear says day we'll take over the land. bear tweeted that is saturday and your ration was postponed. there is a behind the...
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here is the mayor's statement, quote, over the last you the district of columbia is grappling with a sustained increase in gun violence, the terrible incidents of the past weekend including the tragic murder of nayak courtney illustrates how far we must still go to address the brazen shooters in our neighborhoods. how far do you have to go and is enough being done? >> we appreciate the mayor's letter and the short-term solution for overtime is a problem short-term but with negative consequences. first office officer burnout the working 40 hours a week, the results are stressful enough and if you double that to 60 or 80 hours todd: officer burnout which leaves a lot of members leaving the department because they don't want work forced overtime, we didn't sign off to be a job 24/7, she also addresses a long-term solution, refunding the police department which is desperately needed. right now 3400 members from our newest police officer to the chief of police, that is 400 less than we had a year ago. to get back that number is going to take 2 or 3 years from iran police officers from the
here is the mayor's statement, quote, over the last you the district of columbia is grappling with a sustained increase in gun violence, the terrible incidents of the past weekend including the tragic murder of nayak courtney illustrates how far we must still go to address the brazen shooters in our neighborhoods. how far do you have to go and is enough being done? >> we appreciate the mayor's letter and the short-term solution for overtime is a problem short-term but with negative...
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hundreds of residents have been told to leave the town in british columbia which set a new canadian record of more than 49 celsius on tuesday. the heatwave, which has affected many areas of western area of north america has raised new questions about how to mitigate climate change. we can speak now to the meteorologist who joins us from sanjose. thank you forjoining us. this is your bread and butter, you do this day in day out. how worried are you by what you are seeing? worried are you by what you are seeinu ? .,. . seeing? the pacific northwest standards. — seeing? the pacific northwest standards, this _ seeing? the pacific northwest standards, this was _ seeing? the pacific northwest standards, this was off - seeing? the pacific northwest standards, this was off the - standards, this was off the charts. all—time record highs, and give you a reference, seattle and portlandwhether it is more common to what you experience in london, mild temperatures, arena times, but what we saw were these desert like temperatures, seattle over 42 celsius, and to give you some context here, the city o
hundreds of residents have been told to leave the town in british columbia which set a new canadian record of more than 49 celsius on tuesday. the heatwave, which has affected many areas of western area of north america has raised new questions about how to mitigate climate change. we can speak now to the meteorologist who joins us from sanjose. thank you forjoining us. this is your bread and butter, you do this day in day out. how worried are you by what you are seeing? worried are you by what...
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. >> so did you give up your plac at columbia university currentl third in the nation? and let the family pulled boykon instead? at no. beto went he majored in skateboarding with a minor and agate. evaluation of self-flagellation and strategy. >> you might eventually suspect that they infractions of his privilege simply an easy way fo him to maintain that. in the 19th century white guys that made the big bucks by bein black based minstrels in the 20th century white guys it made the big bucks by being safe cover versions of black music. and then the 21st century in this case a white guy whose is wider any white guy you've seen since leavitt to beaver these white guys and make the big bucks by telling all the other white guides to be less white of the wretched penn state university host and and utterly worthless class less ignorant rate with party and great with white solidarity. do you think about that just more or less recognizing the advantages you have in mind whatever that may be. he thinking yourself superior because of that. to. >> what white people with for eviden
. >> so did you give up your plac at columbia university currentl third in the nation? and let the family pulled boykon instead? at no. beto went he majored in skateboarding with a minor and agate. evaluation of self-flagellation and strategy. >> you might eventually suspect that they infractions of his privilege simply an easy way fo him to maintain that. in the 19th century white guys that made the big bucks by bein black based minstrels in the 20th century white guys it made the...
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. >> reporter: jack mabb is public health director in columbia county where the cam is located. what was your reaction. >> oh, crap. i can't say that can i? i think that's pretty much our reaction. we haven't seen this. >> reporter: this summer outbreaks at comps around the country. in north carolina a camp is linked to 75 cases in 17 states. at pontiac, almost all older campers and staff were fully vaccinated and everyone was tested on the first day. still, it wasn't enough. >> covid can get in there whether it's the variant or not, despite everything that you do, and i think that's a hbinger for us come fall. >> reporter: new this fall in columbia county schools funding for nurses to do rapped onsite testing, but protocols for cafeterias, athletics and buses are up in the air as the county waits for guidance from new york state. >> if buses still have to keep six feet or three feet between students, that's not going to allow us to bring all our students back. >> my granddaughter starts here in five weeks as a five-year-old. >> reporter: you're worried about her? >> yes, i am.
. >> reporter: jack mabb is public health director in columbia county where the cam is located. what was your reaction. >> oh, crap. i can't say that can i? i think that's pretty much our reaction. we haven't seen this. >> reporter: this summer outbreaks at comps around the country. in north carolina a camp is linked to 75 cases in 17 states. at pontiac, almost all older campers and staff were fully vaccinated and everyone was tested on the first day. still, it wasn't enough....
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no more than a 160 unmarked graves have been found in the canadian province of british columbia . at the sight of a former school for indigenous children. more than a 1000 of these unmarked graves have been identified across canada and recent months. later discovery made by the penny locker, tribes saving prime minister justin trudeau says his hunt breaks for all indigenous communities across the country. so this is where it was at penny laugh at island, which is in the georgia straight in between vancouver islands and the mainland of british columbia. we spoke to steve, settled about this. he is a freelance journalist. he's a member of the pen like a trumpet. he also attended the school where these latest graves were found. he said that time changed his life for it was 5 years old. 5 now. so a 5 year old kid. you know, it was a time, much loss of virginity of your family. how can i access my sisters on the other side of the building? is very scary time of the story of loneliness for me and not really understanding why was there, how i would circumstance this building and try to g
no more than a 160 unmarked graves have been found in the canadian province of british columbia . at the sight of a former school for indigenous children. more than a 1000 of these unmarked graves have been identified across canada and recent months. later discovery made by the penny locker, tribes saving prime minister justin trudeau says his hunt breaks for all indigenous communities across the country. so this is where it was at penny laugh at island, which is in the georgia straight in...
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fuel those wild fires across more than parts of california and oregon and all the way up into british columbia. but there is some welcome wet weather on the way down in the southwest, particularly for arizona and into new mexico. and they've had historic drought. so that wet weather is very welcome. we've also got some severe storms expected across the midwest and wet weather ranging all the way up the elevation mountains into the north east, eastern canada, seeing some storms and showers as well. new york city and washington dc, expecting to see the temperatures continue to climb and we are going to see hot and humid conditions continue, that it's also looking rather hot and humid in miami, as the rain continues here. and as you move to central america, it's hot and humid in havana at 33 degrees. ah, most people will never know what's beyond these doors. the deafening silence of 100000 for how it feels to touch danger every day. most people will never know what it's like to work with. every breath is precious with fear. it's not an option. but we're not most people a face compelling story wit
fuel those wild fires across more than parts of california and oregon and all the way up into british columbia. but there is some welcome wet weather on the way down in the southwest, particularly for arizona and into new mexico. and they've had historic drought. so that wet weather is very welcome. we've also got some severe storms expected across the midwest and wet weather ranging all the way up the elevation mountains into the north east, eastern canada, seeing some storms and showers as...
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been counted by very drug by the all the way up through oregon, washington and towards the british columbia and in southern oregon. the latest wild fire burning not really contained is one of many down that west coast. ask for temperatures, we may if it's a record of death valley in california, that's a world record to be verified. but last vegas where rather more people live 47.2 is recorded yesterday. so it's probably new record or las vegas might hit the same again. on sunday and on monday it's not going to be far off. this whole area is really very hot, precise in the heat for some big shower and they're all wandering eastward. now they were big enough in nebraska to call significant damage with gas, but a 130 kilometers per hour. and cricket ball sized hair, you can imagine the damage that could do. these aren't quite as vicious, but they still got that potential as they move slowly eastwards and then study diane, i think on monday the be very few often, but they are still around. in the caribbean, the showers have returned frequent daily, mostly light bill in almost all the islands wr
been counted by very drug by the all the way up through oregon, washington and towards the british columbia and in southern oregon. the latest wild fire burning not really contained is one of many down that west coast. ask for temperatures, we may if it's a record of death valley in california, that's a world record to be verified. but last vegas where rather more people live 47.2 is recorded yesterday. so it's probably new record or las vegas might hit the same again. on sunday and on monday...
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this portland in the us and this is british columbia and canada. ——in canada. the temperature records were being smashed, and the previous record was 44.1; celsius. now it is 19.6. that is now canada's highest ever temperature. moving into the us, it went from this to this. and further south in portland, the older record was beaten by another big margin. and none of this is normal. this is how one canadian climatologist put it. nature is telling us that this is not normal, too. on the pacific coast, it's estimated over a billion marine creatures have been killed. this man runs an oyster business in canada. basically cooked the oysters, clams, mussels around here now are all gone. and you can see the sand dollars are all dead. and now one heatwave has been followed by another. this image shows the 10th ofjuly in the us — the red means hotter than average, and this is death valley in california. it reached 54.1; celsius, and if confirmed that will equal the highest temperature ever recorded anywhere and if that is the heat, one of its consequences is wildfires.
this portland in the us and this is british columbia and canada. ——in canada. the temperature records were being smashed, and the previous record was 44.1; celsius. now it is 19.6. that is now canada's highest ever temperature. moving into the us, it went from this to this. and further south in portland, the older record was beaten by another big margin. and none of this is normal. this is how one canadian climatologist put it. nature is telling us that this is not normal, too. on the...
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at least 233 people died in british columbia between friday and monday alone. that is about 100 more than the normal four-day average. joining me to discuss this is david phillips, senior climatologist at environment canada, the canadian government department responsible for environmental policy. mr. phillips, thank you for joining us. what is canada dealing with right now? >> it is unprecedented. we've never seen this before. the last one temperature we talked about in california was yellow grass, saskatchewan 84 years ago. we've seen this week, 400 records have been broken in the west, not just the warm temperatures during the day. these are not 1/10 of a degree warmer than the previous record. it's like a different world for us here. we are the second coldest cotry in the world and the snowiest, and we are dealing with something we are not use to. it is extreme, long-lasting, and it's beginning to have health effects, environmental effects, and economic effects. judy: what do you know about the science behind this heat wave? what is causing this? everybody w
at least 233 people died in british columbia between friday and monday alone. that is about 100 more than the normal four-day average. joining me to discuss this is david phillips, senior climatologist at environment canada, the canadian government department responsible for environmental policy. mr. phillips, thank you for joining us. what is canada dealing with right now? >> it is unprecedented. we've never seen this before. the last one temperature we talked about in california was...
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he studied under gary becker when he was at columbia working on his masters. but no. friedman pointeder this out. he is his own man. even after studying under friedman, he had to figure some of this out and i h don't thinka professor would have changed his mind. he's been very independent minded for a very long time. >> what was his first big hit? >> his first big book? >> yes. >> i would say what came out in 1981 was a very big hit and it sold a lot of copies and it's a book about different ethnic groups he traces their history and he's also talking about the importance of culture and how if you have what economists call the human capital, if you developp the right attitude and behaviors that are conducive to the economic advancement, you are going to be okay even if the society discriminates against you. you can see examples when it comes to groups and other countries, the ethnic chinese and southeast asia or jews in eastern europe and so forth. if you have that human capital, even if you are banned from certain schools or occupations, the groups that have that seem
he studied under gary becker when he was at columbia working on his masters. but no. friedman pointeder this out. he is his own man. even after studying under friedman, he had to figure some of this out and i h don't thinka professor would have changed his mind. he's been very independent minded for a very long time. >> what was his first big hit? >> his first big book? >> yes. >> i would say what came out in 1981 was a very big hit and it sold a lot of copies and it's a...
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what in telogen's was available prior to january 6 regarding the influx of people into the district of columbia and their intentions. you see, we already know that intelligence is new. they knew ahead of time there were threats of violence. and i have to tell you as a freshman member of congress that was the fourth day on my job january 6. i was shocked. absolutely shocked at what happened at the capitol. even more so i am shocked that with the intelligence there is going to be violence. the national guard was not present on january 6. on january 5 we know there were pipe bombs at the rnc and the dnc. there is a video of the person that placed them there. i would like to know we are asking the question with that great threat of violence pipe bombs at both places rnc and dnc why was it not taken seriously? why wasn't the national guard brought in? those are the questions we have. also when the capitol police requested to nancy pelosi on january 6 asking her for the national guard on generally six, why it wasn't that request made? why did the national guard not committing to protect the capitol p
what in telogen's was available prior to january 6 regarding the influx of people into the district of columbia and their intentions. you see, we already know that intelligence is new. they knew ahead of time there were threats of violence. and i have to tell you as a freshman member of congress that was the fourth day on my job january 6. i was shocked. absolutely shocked at what happened at the capitol. even more so i am shocked that with the intelligence there is going to be violence. the...
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university then transferred to harvard where he eventually got his undergraduate degree and then went to columbia for a masters in economics and then received his phd. but then spent the sixties and seventies teaching at various schools at ucla and cornell. but then in 1980 he joined the hoover institution at stanford where he has been ever since. host: if there were no hoover institution what the mainstream university have hired him? >> [laughter] time could ever get any college or university he wanted to. he turned down offers from places like dartmouth, university of wisconsin, he could've gotten tenure and worked and any economics department in the country. he was a quite talented scholar in his discipline before he ever began writing about racial controversy. just a number of academic publications surpassed most people in the field. but where he went into trouble was the faculty lounge. the college administrators with his teaching style anything part of the problem was this was the 19 fifties and higher education was changing. you had a women's rights movement and antiwar movement and gay ri
university then transferred to harvard where he eventually got his undergraduate degree and then went to columbia for a masters in economics and then received his phd. but then spent the sixties and seventies teaching at various schools at ucla and cornell. but then in 1980 he joined the hoover institution at stanford where he has been ever since. host: if there were no hoover institution what the mainstream university have hired him? >> [laughter] time could ever get any college or...
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. >> mark: okay, so did you give up your place at columbia university currently third in the nation and let the family pool boy go instead? no. he majored in skateboarding with a minor in air guitar and wrote his masters thesis on socio-racial self-flagellation as identity politics. you were a person of color, you might eventually suspect that his constant confessions of his privilege or simply an easy way for him to maintain it. in the 19 century, they made the big bucks by being a black faced minstrels. in the 20th century, they made big bucks by doing safe cover versions of black music and now in the 21st century, white guys in this case a white guy who was lighter than any white guy you have seen since "leave it to beaver," these white guys make the big bucks by telling all the other whites be less bite. professor sam williams of the wretched penn state university hosts an utterly worthless class. >> to be less whiteness to be less certain, defensive, ignorant, be more humble, listen, believe, break with party and break with solidarity. >> it's more or less just recognizing what you
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, then he transferred to harvard where he eventually got his undergrad and from there he went on to columbia for a masters in economics and university of chicago and received his phd. the 60sd and 70, he was teaching, ucla and cornell an event in 1980 he joined the hoover university and that's where he spent ever since. >> if there were no hoover institution, what a main street university have hired him? [laughter] >> comput have worked at any university he wanted to, he turned down offers to places likehe dartmouth, university of wisconsin, he could have worked at any department in the country, he was quite talented in his discipline before he even began writing on racial controversies and so forth. a number of academic publications and so forth. when he rannd into trouble with was faculty from the college administrators have different teaching style and i think part of the problem was this was the 1960s higher education was changing. you had a woman's right movement, gait movement, antiwar movement, all of these things are coming together. college campuses were using the platform for this
, then he transferred to harvard where he eventually got his undergrad and from there he went on to columbia for a masters in economics and university of chicago and received his phd. the 60sd and 70, he was teaching, ucla and cornell an event in 1980 he joined the hoover university and that's where he spent ever since. >> if there were no hoover institution, what a main street university have hired him? [laughter] >> comput have worked at any university he wanted to, he turned down...
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the court ruled that a ban on hand guns in the district of columbia was unconstitutional. and for the 1st time, affirmed the right for individuals to keep arms for self defense in the home. there was an enormous change in the sort of legal meaning of the, of the constitution. now, most americans already believed what the supreme court held was already in the popular view and that shift in thinking among americans started happening well before 2008. 4050 years ago. we see that people predominantly owned guns for hunting or for sport. and now we're seeing a big shift towards the primary reason people are owning firearm is related to self defense. the lot of it has to do with marketing around gun ownership. so in the decline of hunting down lobby recognized that they needed new ways to motivate people to own firearms. the national rifle association, the u. s. has main gun rights advocacy group has also played a big part of that and pushing the idea that guns are needed for self defense. the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun from mike or dan.
the court ruled that a ban on hand guns in the district of columbia was unconstitutional. and for the 1st time, affirmed the right for individuals to keep arms for self defense in the home. there was an enormous change in the sort of legal meaning of the, of the constitution. now, most americans already believed what the supreme court held was already in the popular view and that shift in thinking among americans started happening well before 2008. 4050 years ago. we see that people...
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you can see where the smoke starts, whether the dixie fire, or numerous fires in british columbia. it is a dire situation there. but it just gets caught up in the jetstream and transported across the entire country. the pattern of the smoke follows the pattern of the wind. we will wind the clock forward and it does move over a little wi just continue transporting smoke across the country for as long as the fires continue burning. and with so many burning, this will be the case for the foreseeable future. but the onshore breeze is keeping the smoke away from the bay area. we will zoom in closer to california in just a few minutes. >>> a san jose dr to run for ci will instead spen l hinghe into a pedestrian, killing him instantly. maria medina is live in los gatos where that deadly accident happened. >> reporter: the victims family spoke to me tonight about their loss of a father, a husband and why they believe justice was not served. >> to say that we were disappointed is an understatement. >> reporter: bridget starkey sat in the same courtroom as jennifer higgins, the woman who kil
you can see where the smoke starts, whether the dixie fire, or numerous fires in british columbia. it is a dire situation there. but it just gets caught up in the jetstream and transported across the entire country. the pattern of the smoke follows the pattern of the wind. we will wind the clock forward and it does move over a little wi just continue transporting smoke across the country for as long as the fires continue burning. and with so many burning, this will be the case for the...
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washington is a lecture at columbia university, she was born on fort dix, daughter of two soldiers. she's the author of six books and one of the things we like to do with our "in depth" authors is ask him or her what they are reading and if this is something that interests you we will show you right now the books that harriet washington, some of her favorite books and some of the books that she is reading. here are some of her favorites. arrowsmith, some clueless, the countryman guys, rudolph fisher, up above the world, unaccustomed earth, the warden by anthony trollope, the beggar's opera by john day, the word for world is for us by ursula le guin, stories by samuel delany and she is currently reading bud and brooks by thomas mann, went through a lot of books there that you added this note to our producers that i just finished reading 30 plus books in my role as a national book critics circle board members so i'm taking a break. that is a lot of books. >> there's a lot of books but i'm lucky enough to be in this group of people talking about books, we reinforce each other's sicknes
washington is a lecture at columbia university, she was born on fort dix, daughter of two soldiers. she's the author of six books and one of the things we like to do with our "in depth" authors is ask him or her what they are reading and if this is something that interests you we will show you right now the books that harriet washington, some of her favorite books and some of the books that she is reading. here are some of her favorites. arrowsmith, some clueless, the countryman guys,...
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país la necesidad de aprobar una tercera dosis de su vacuna contra el covid-19 incluido distrito de columbia >>> a partir esta semana mucho comenzará a recibir los cheques de que el tributario por hijo manuel ortega nos explica cómo este dinero no proviene de un estímulo económico sino de su propio dinero >>> este año debido a las dificultades que enfrentan muchas familias durante la pandemia el servicio de impuestos internos ha establecido una nueva opción al conocido crédito tributario por hijo y varios fragmentos de información que quizás desee conocer empezando por el que no debe confundirse con un estímulo adicional sino como una opción para las familias que lo necesitan >>> mucha gente lo está viendo como un cuarto estímulo cosa que no lo es más bien es una autorización este crédito se llama (nombre en inglés) >>> partir del 15 de julio las familias declarantes tendrán la opción de recibir la cantidad de tecito solares para dependientes de seis años o menos y 250 para dependiente mayores de seis y hasta los 17 años por un total de 1500 o 1800 $ >>> la primera mitad
país la necesidad de aprobar una tercera dosis de su vacuna contra el covid-19 incluido distrito de columbia >>> a partir esta semana mucho comenzará a recibir los cheques de que el tributario por hijo manuel ortega nos explica cómo este dinero no proviene de un estímulo económico sino de su propio dinero >>> este año debido a las dificultades que enfrentan muchas familias durante la pandemia el servicio de impuestos internos ha establecido una nueva opción al conocido...
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it is not just the smoke from our fires, but there are almost 300 burning in british columbia blown across canada and then down to the u.s. let's take a look at our smoke. it continues to blow away from the bay area. the onshore breeze will continue directing a wildfire smoke away from us. but there will be a couple of changes as we head into the second half of the weekend. the onshore breeze will still be with us, but it will shift slightly and we can and some of that smoke can sneak into inland parts of the east bay and the south bay. it is something we will keep an eye on. right now, looking outside we can actually use tower camera. temperatures are a mix of the 50s and 60s. he56 the fog won't make its way too far inland. it will back up quickly, really fast for inland parts of the bay area with visibility improving by late morning. temperatures will start off in the 50s across the board. some of the cooler spots briefly dipping into the upper 40s. high temperatures tomorrow will be pretty close to normal this time of the year. today is national hot dog day. how do you like it? hank app
it is not just the smoke from our fires, but there are almost 300 burning in british columbia blown across canada and then down to the u.s. let's take a look at our smoke. it continues to blow away from the bay area. the onshore breeze will continue directing a wildfire smoke away from us. but there will be a couple of changes as we head into the second half of the weekend. the onshore breeze will still be with us, but it will shift slightly and we can and some of that smoke can sneak into...
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from there, he went on to columbia for a masters in economics and the university of chicago and received his phd and then spent the 60s and 70s teaching. then in 1980, he joined stanford university and that's where he spent a%. >> if there were no hoover institution, what mainstream university have hired him? [laughter] >> tom have worked at any college or university he wanted to. he turned down offers to places like dortmund, university of wisconsin. he could have said the economic part department of the country. before he ever began racial controversy, the number of applications surpassed in the field. the college administrators, i think part of the problem was this was the 1960s and higher education was changing. you had a woman's rights movement, gay movement, anti- war movement. i'll just were used as platforms for this sort of thing and tom was off different generation. i think he intended to teach the way he was taught and i was starting in the 1950s, that became very difficult to do. professors and administrators encouraging much more adults than anything he had experienced so i
from there, he went on to columbia for a masters in economics and the university of chicago and received his phd and then spent the 60s and 70s teaching. then in 1980, he joined stanford university and that's where he spent a%. >> if there were no hoover institution, what mainstream university have hired him? [laughter] >> tom have worked at any college or university he wanted to. he turned down offers to places like dortmund, university of wisconsin. he could have said the economic...
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and then from there went on to columbia with a masters. and then spent most of the sixties and the seventies. with brandeis and ucla and cornell. and then to join the hoover institution and that is where he has been ever since so with the mainstream university have hired him? >> he could ever do any college that he wanted to. and the university of wisconsin. and then to get tenure and to work and was quite talented. and then talking about racial controversies then to surpass most people in the field. then with the faculty around and those who want to interfere with the teaching style that this was the 19 sixties and then to have women's rights movement and all these things were coming together through this sort of thing in time was of a different generation intended to teach that way. and that is very difficult to do. and then to be much more indulgent so he just would not bend. so then at cornell in the late sixties and was on faculty at the time and he stuck it out through the seventies and to be put in the think tank world already but t
and then from there went on to columbia with a masters. and then spent most of the sixties and the seventies. with brandeis and ucla and cornell. and then to join the hoover institution and that is where he has been ever since so with the mainstream university have hired him? >> he could ever do any college that he wanted to. and the university of wisconsin. and then to get tenure and to work and was quite talented. and then talking about racial controversies then to surpass most people...
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in columbia county, more than 300 homes and businesses will be connected to high-speed broadband. the village of fairmont will replace an 81-year-old. delaware county, folks will have access to quality, safe and affordable child care. northern duchess hospital adding 18 beds to its family birth center and these are a few of the projects we were able to secure. invaluable investments in new york 19. thank you, i yield back. pursuant to clause 12-a, the chair declares the house in
in columbia county, more than 300 homes and businesses will be connected to high-speed broadband. the village of fairmont will replace an 81-year-old. delaware county, folks will have access to quality, safe and affordable child care. northern duchess hospital adding 18 beds to its family birth center and these are a few of the projects we were able to secure. invaluable investments in new york 19. thank you, i yield back. pursuant to clause 12-a, the chair declares the house in
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the link politically at least between columbia and haiti is very weak. we do know that the president had loads of enemies in the economy, the political sphere, and even the legal industry. so it is very difficult to link those two things. but what we can infer, at least, is that someone paid colombian mercenaries to have him killed. hundreds of distraught relatives of people killed in a fire at a food factory near the bangladeshi capital have clashed with police. the protesters are critisizing the slow pace of the rescue. at least 52 people lost their lives in the blaze that broke out on thursday, it was still burning nearly 2a hours later. akbar hossain reports from dhaka. this was the fate of factory workers who didn't make it out. many cannot be identified. the factory, which consists of several buildings, employees around 7,000 workers. when the fire broke out in this one, more than 1,000 people are believed to be inside. some were seen jumping from the building to save their lives. relatives gathered in front of the factory, desperate for news. tran
the link politically at least between columbia and haiti is very weak. we do know that the president had loads of enemies in the economy, the political sphere, and even the legal industry. so it is very difficult to link those two things. but what we can infer, at least, is that someone paid colombian mercenaries to have him killed. hundreds of distraught relatives of people killed in a fire at a food factory near the bangladeshi capital have clashed with police. the protesters are critisizing...
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it faces aims for developers for in-app purchases, the district of columbia and 36 states are named as participants in the suit. >>> scary moments after a man tries to break into a 5-year-old's room. the intruder does not get that far. you will see what happened. >>> the unemployment logjam, one million claims in california. now, much-needed help is on the way. >>> is the exodus from california a myth? surprising new numbers coming up next. all of that is ahead. here is a look at what is ahead on jimmy kimmel live with guest host wanda sykes. >> watch this or i tell your mama. >> the little socks that you have on. >> nothing at all. [ laughter ] >> no. bad idea a. surveillance video showing frightening moments for a family. a father jumping into action to tackle a registered sex offender allegedly breaking into the room of his 5-year-old daughter. here is reporter ryan hill. >> reporter: surveillance cameras at this home capturing the aftermath of a frightening encounter. a man breaking into your young child's room while they are sleeping. i spoke to them. they did not want to show the
it faces aims for developers for in-app purchases, the district of columbia and 36 states are named as participants in the suit. >>> scary moments after a man tries to break into a 5-year-old's room. the intruder does not get that far. you will see what happened. >>> the unemployment logjam, one million claims in california. now, much-needed help is on the way. >>> is the exodus from california a myth? surprising new numbers coming up next. all of that is ahead. here...
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and in british columbia. at least 486 heat related. sudden deaths have been reported since last friday. many of the victims were seniors, a small community in british columbia that shattered all time temperature records this week now facing devastation from this wildfire, the mayor of litton. said. the town is completely on fire and that all residents were told to evacuate the community of about 1000 people is 95 miles northeast of vancouver. the cause of the fire not yet known on tuesday, the area set a national record of 121 f, breaking monday's record of 118 degrees bill just unthinkable what they went through last week. oh yeah. they had three days in a row of record highs and lettin and they're above 50 degrees latitude, so it was actually the highest temperature ever recorded on the planet earth above 50 degrees, and then lo and behold, they have a fire there that has swept swept through the town. that was yesterday. and today as well, um, the temperatures outside today around here mild. we're on the right side of all the weather
and in british columbia. at least 486 heat related. sudden deaths have been reported since last friday. many of the victims were seniors, a small community in british columbia that shattered all time temperature records this week now facing devastation from this wildfire, the mayor of litton. said. the town is completely on fire and that all residents were told to evacuate the community of about 1000 people is 95 miles northeast of vancouver. the cause of the fire not yet known on tuesday, the...
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happened to tune they did in the midst of the corona, virus pandemic, and political turmoil container and columbia being forced to withdraw his co host this weeks before it started, and brazil offering to host at the last minute despite the controversy, despite the cobra 19 restriction, football went ahead and attend tina little messy emerge. victorious celebrations are likely to continue this some time to come and show the routers hearing what osiris ah, england will be playing and their biggest machin 55 years later this sunday as they take on italy and the european championship final. this week. era southgate side 1st major final since 966 english need to overcome and italian team has not lost in 33 games. but we got plenty of support from the $65000.00 fans, that wembley, the majority of whom will be cheering them on. fantastic to have and obviously a letter from the queen letter from the prime minister to order the team. and the recognition that the players and all the staff have gone about this in the right way. and we had a fabulous reception when we accident georgie's all the local village
happened to tune they did in the midst of the corona, virus pandemic, and political turmoil container and columbia being forced to withdraw his co host this weeks before it started, and brazil offering to host at the last minute despite the controversy, despite the cobra 19 restriction, football went ahead and attend tina little messy emerge. victorious celebrations are likely to continue this some time to come and show the routers hearing what osiris ah, england will be playing and their...
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and she died along with her crewmates and when the space shuttle columbia broke up over the california, i'm sorry, over texas some years ago. so this was a bitter sweet moment to see the 2nd indian woman receive astronaut wings. something we haven't spoken about yet this hour is when we talk about space tourism is the fact that i think in less than 10 days jeff pays off. is meant to make his journey into, into space and then later on, math talk us through the sort of rivalry, the competition on the space tourism from well, richard brown, soon as quite interesting all this, i mean, he tell some porky, there's no 2 ways about it. he said, oh, i didn't rush to get out before jeff b r. i mean, okay, maybe maybe that is true, but it was certainly an earlier flight planned before his mission into space. but he clearly understands that there is enough business for both of them. and he said this a number of times that they can actually make do business each of them. i'm be profitable. but, and this is a very big, but branson fully understands, he must complete his test program. he's 2 more fli
and she died along with her crewmates and when the space shuttle columbia broke up over the california, i'm sorry, over texas some years ago. so this was a bitter sweet moment to see the 2nd indian woman receive astronaut wings. something we haven't spoken about yet this hour is when we talk about space tourism is the fact that i think in less than 10 days jeff pays off. is meant to make his journey into, into space and then later on, math talk us through the sort of rivalry, the competition on...
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well, simon donna is that professor climate ology at the university of british columbia. he says, world leaders must accept the climate change is no longer a future threat. it's already here. well this, this event, these he waved are clearly due to climate change. we've already had kind of forensic analysis sort of like the c s i team coming in after the crime scene looking for fingerprints. and then that analysis shows that the heat waves that we experienced in canada last week, we're more than 99 percent attributable to climate change. or another way to think about that, is there a $150.00 times or more, more likely to happen because of the human impact on the climate system. these are rare events that are becoming and incredibly more common because of climate change . and so there's really, there's really no doubt in the scientific community about that. you know, we're really getting to the key question. i mean we, what we're learning is that we cannot live with easily with climate change. the core of the problem is that the climate is changing faster than we can adapt
well, simon donna is that professor climate ology at the university of british columbia. he says, world leaders must accept the climate change is no longer a future threat. it's already here. well this, this event, these he waved are clearly due to climate change. we've already had kind of forensic analysis sort of like the c s i team coming in after the crime scene looking for fingerprints. and then that analysis shows that the heat waves that we experienced in canada last week, we're more...
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fuel those wild fires across more than parts of california and oregon and all the way up into british columbia. but there is some welcome wet weather on the way down in the south west, particularly for arrazola and into new mexico. and they've had historic drought, so that wet weather is very welcome. we've also got some severe storms expected across the midwest and wet weather ranging all the way up the l. a. patient mountains into the north east, eastern canada, seen some storms and showers as well. new york city and washington dc, expecting to see the temperatures continue to climb and we are going to see hot and humid conditions continue there. it's also looking rather hot and humid in miami, as the rain continues here. and as you move to central america, it's hot and humid in havana at 33 degrees. the weather bag, energy and change to every part of our universe. more small. to continue the change all around the shape, my technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you, and your bill. ah, ah, ah ah, reminder now the top stories on al jazeera, at least 45 people have died in the
fuel those wild fires across more than parts of california and oregon and all the way up into british columbia. but there is some welcome wet weather on the way down in the south west, particularly for arrazola and into new mexico. and they've had historic drought, so that wet weather is very welcome. we've also got some severe storms expected across the midwest and wet weather ranging all the way up the l. a. patient mountains into the north east, eastern canada, seen some storms and showers...
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[norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. we do consulting, but we also e. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. - we've both been taking prevagen for a little more than 11 years now. after about 30 days of taking it, we noticed clarity that we didn't notice before. - it's still helping me. i still notice a difference. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. it's time for sleep number's lowest prices of the season on the sleep number 360 smart bed. it's the most comfortable, body-sensing, automatically-responding, energy-building, dually-adjustable, dad-powering, wellness-boosting, foot-warming, temperature-balancing, recovery-assisting, effortlessly life-changing... proven quality night sleep we've ever made. and now, save up to $1,000 on sleep number 360 smart beds. only for a limited time. to learn more, go to sleepnumber.com. >>> the pursuit of the report for the longest teeter-totter ride, chuck walker is trying to break his own record. the ups and downs were easier. h
[norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. we do consulting, but we also e. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. - we've both been taking prevagen for a little more than 11 years now. after about 30 days of taking it, we noticed clarity that we didn't notice before. - it's still helping me. i still notice a difference. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. it's time for sleep number's lowest prices of the...
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[norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. we do consulting, but we also write. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. - we've both been taking prevagen for a little more than 11 years now. after about 30 days of taking it, we noticed clarity that we didn't notice before. - it's still helping me. i still notice a difference. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. joirksz this is something trending for you, maybe making your mouth waterering this midday. a las vegas restaurant sold up the most expensive steak ever sold. they bought a rib eye for $20,000. the steak weighs almost four pounds and it was topped with tons of rare truffles. if you don't interest $20 in the bank for the whole steak, don't you worry, the restaurant is offering a very limited supply of similar exclusive cuts for $12,000 each. too rich for my blood. >> i'll pass. >> that's crazy. >> how about something more sensible looking at our nice weather as we're checking out what's happening inland. low 80s today bu
[norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. we do consulting, but we also write. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. - we've both been taking prevagen for a little more than 11 years now. after about 30 days of taking it, we noticed clarity that we didn't notice before. - it's still helping me. i still notice a difference. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. joirksz this is something trending for you,...
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you saw a direction of that cloud with these is also above the smoke from the fires in british columbia in oregon, california. now, hopefully some of the storms will tend to damp them down, but quite often it's just drive under storms and they tend to set them off with the lightning is the picture on thursday. the big storm to down through chicago and to the east venture into pennsylvania. they're not that big to be off and it's dried this sir, the caribbean, the gulf of mexico. it's good scattering, seasonal showers. but there is also seasonal heavy rain. it's died down a bit in costa rica and panama rather more obvious. i think you'll find in guatemala. well knicker argue or hung judas. but for mexico must try picture. unless you're on the pacific coast. ah, the wizard bang. energy and change to every part of our universe. or small to continue the change all around the shape by technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your oh a reminder of our top stories this jenise is largest political party says it's ready for the elections a day after the president dismissed
you saw a direction of that cloud with these is also above the smoke from the fires in british columbia in oregon, california. now, hopefully some of the storms will tend to damp them down, but quite often it's just drive under storms and they tend to set them off with the lightning is the picture on thursday. the big storm to down through chicago and to the east venture into pennsylvania. they're not that big to be off and it's dried this sir, the caribbean, the gulf of mexico. it's good...
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more than 160 unmarked graves have been found in the canadian province of british columbia. the site of a former school for indigenous children, more than a 1000 mark graves of an identified across canada. and recent months later, discovery was made by the petty like a tribe. the canadian prime minister just intruded, says his heart breaks for all indigenous communities across the country with steve sweetheart as a member of the penny local tribe, he also attend to the school where the graves are found. and he says, it changed his life forever. i was 5 years old, 5 now, so 5 year old kid. you know, it was a time, much boss of you know, your identity, your family. how can i access my sisters on the other side of the building is very scary time. it was a story of loneliness for me and not really understanding why was there, how i would circumstance this building and try to get through day to day. i mean, i can say in mind that it was only one year, but it was a year that changed my life forever. and i'm not the only one in my family. my sister's attended the same school. my la
more than 160 unmarked graves have been found in the canadian province of british columbia. the site of a former school for indigenous children, more than a 1000 mark graves of an identified across canada. and recent months later, discovery was made by the petty like a tribe. the canadian prime minister just intruded, says his heart breaks for all indigenous communities across the country with steve sweetheart as a member of the penny local tribe, he also attend to the school where the graves...
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Jul 21, 2021
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last month i peaked at just below 50 degrees celsius in the western province of british columbia. as you see, it is a global story. we're going to look at the big picture in a moment. the cause, the effect, the action being taken, and not being taken 1st though to china. and this report from katrina, you in paging rescue teams work to do the night to help. so boy passengers get to safety in downtown john doe in the space of just 3 days. the capital of china is central, clint, and province received as much rain as it usually gets in the year. hundreds are trapped for hours, underground tunnels was flooded. this man says he was lucky to survive. high by impact of the flood water was so powerful that i have to remove my shirts, backpack, and everything, except my pain. with much the upper part of the glass window to let some aaron, otherwise it would have been suffocating, said intervention rainfall. quote, john jose 7, the residence of god. these pedestrians formed a human chain to avoid being swept away. more than 10000 emergency workers have been deployed to help with rescue and c
last month i peaked at just below 50 degrees celsius in the western province of british columbia. as you see, it is a global story. we're going to look at the big picture in a moment. the cause, the effect, the action being taken, and not being taken 1st though to china. and this report from katrina, you in paging rescue teams work to do the night to help. so boy passengers get to safety in downtown john doe in the space of just 3 days. the capital of china is central, clint, and province...
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Jul 6, 2021
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smoke continues to hang over vast areas of british columbia. those flames have essentially wiped out one small town and other communities remain in danger. >>> little closer to home a new evacuation warning for shasta county residents. the salt fire has scorched about 2,500 acres in the last day or so, and it's now burned more than 11,000 acres in all. it's just one of a number of fires burning all over california tonight. >>> all right, paul heggen standing by now. i guess we could see some of the remnants of the smoke heading our way. >> yeah, it's not going to happen immediately, in the next kip l of days, but the overall weather pattern is going to shift around a little bit. tomorrow the atmosphere going to get squeezed over to bay area, so the onshore winds that have been with us for eight or nine days are going to be even stronger and temperatures even cooler than they were today. that's temporary because the heat dome over the desert southwest is going to expand towards us. doesn't look like a huge change in where things are, but it's a
smoke continues to hang over vast areas of british columbia. those flames have essentially wiped out one small town and other communities remain in danger. >>> little closer to home a new evacuation warning for shasta county residents. the salt fire has scorched about 2,500 acres in the last day or so, and it's now burned more than 11,000 acres in all. it's just one of a number of fires burning all over california tonight. >>> all right, paul heggen standing by now. i guess we...
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Jul 3, 2021
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hundreds of deaths and british columbia linked to the heatwave. volunteers are doing what they can to take care of the most vulnerable. anchor: in iraq, hundreds of people angry about ongoing power cuts. they have been demonstrating in baghdad about this. the country is dealing with a heatwave with temperatures climbing to 50 degrees. southern provinces are worst hit by regular blackouts. the entry -- energy ministry saying and powerline might have been sabotaged. reporter: angry protesters took to the streets and baghdad and many other iraqi cities. in some areas, they blocked streets and set fire on tires to protest the frequent power outages in many provinces in iraq. this comes after a call from the shiite political and religious leader. following the resignation of the electricity minister last tuesday, the government of the prime minister announced the formation of a crisis committee to deal with this problem and try to find a solution to the power outage problem. the situation is getting worse, especially in these summer months as the tempe
hundreds of deaths and british columbia linked to the heatwave. volunteers are doing what they can to take care of the most vulnerable. anchor: in iraq, hundreds of people angry about ongoing power cuts. they have been demonstrating in baghdad about this. the country is dealing with a heatwave with temperatures climbing to 50 degrees. southern provinces are worst hit by regular blackouts. the entry -- energy ministry saying and powerline might have been sabotaged. reporter: angry protesters...
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Jul 3, 2021
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medical crews in the canadian province of the british columbia say they're investigating close to 500 potential deaths. the preliminary cause of death. it's hyperthermia when the body gets so hot, it just can't cool itself anymore. health officials, credit cooling centers and outreach for saving lives. let's talk about our weather forecast now as we take a live look outside here along. >> highway 24 in walnut creek. not a lot of traffic. now, maybe people already started there barbecues for the independence day holiday inn. he won't be alone if you're traveling, that's for sure. yeah. maybe you're saying here in the bay and firing up the barbie or maybe you're heading down the coast or wherever. >> you've got the the forecast. we've got to get away forecast to get, you know, people out there on the certainly coming into work today. lot of folks traveling already. >> if you have the monterey bay, you've got some fog of 59 degrees fairly cool in the santa cruz to start your holiday weekend. 62 in carmel and 72 degrees in carmel valley. how about southern california? you got to find some
medical crews in the canadian province of the british columbia say they're investigating close to 500 potential deaths. the preliminary cause of death. it's hyperthermia when the body gets so hot, it just can't cool itself anymore. health officials, credit cooling centers and outreach for saving lives. let's talk about our weather forecast now as we take a live look outside here along. >> highway 24 in walnut creek. not a lot of traffic. now, maybe people already started there barbecues...
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Jul 14, 2021
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while the $160.00 unmarked graves have been found in the canadian province of british columbia, the size of a former school for indigenous children over a 1000 unmarked graves been identified across canada and recent months. the latest discovery was made by the pet lockwood tribes prime minister johnston trudeau. this is heartbreak for all indigenous communities across the country. relations between jewish communities and palestinians, living in israel are still trained months off the sci fi with hamas and garza came into effect during the conflict several so called mixed cities experienced riots that fitted the 2 sides against each other. but as the humming reports from okay in northern israel, the consequences of the unrest having an economic and social impact. it's supposed to be a model of coexistence, deport ctf, aka, in the north of israel, a place where jews and palestinians usually live together. this should be the high season. the put should be buzzing with tourists, especially now most go with 19 restrictions have been lifted in israel, but my mood old is restaurant is empty. h
while the $160.00 unmarked graves have been found in the canadian province of british columbia, the size of a former school for indigenous children over a 1000 unmarked graves been identified across canada and recent months. the latest discovery was made by the pet lockwood tribes prime minister johnston trudeau. this is heartbreak for all indigenous communities across the country. relations between jewish communities and palestinians, living in israel are still trained months off the sci fi...