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irene: exactly. we see that gas will be needed, but we also know that longer-term, to get to next zero as we have -- to net zero as we have committed to, we also need to d carbonized the gas. one of the largest efforts lately has been to try to convert some of our gas into hydrogen, clean hydrogen, by storing the co2. the beauty of hydrogen is you can use that for the same purposes as you are using natural gas, for heat, for power , for transportation and (lc@&h(lc% we are seeing a lot of interest particularly from industrial clusters in europe and here in the u.s. for that product, so a lot of focus on gas short-term is a flexible backup for the interruptible renewables, but longer-term, decarbonizing it and subsidy shooting gas. guy: one final -- and substituting gas. guy: one final question from me. what kind of weather are you guys expecting this winter is it going to be a cold winter i am sure you talk to a lot of meteorologists to try to get an idea of what demand is going to look like. irene:
irene: exactly. we see that gas will be needed, but we also know that longer-term, to get to next zero as we have -- to net zero as we have committed to, we also need to d carbonized the gas. one of the largest efforts lately has been to try to convert some of our gas into hydrogen, clean hydrogen, by storing the co2. the beauty of hydrogen is you can use that for the same purposes as you are using natural gas, for heat, for power , for transportation and (lc@&h(lc% we are seeing a lot of...
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irene says herself, we're all of us passing for something or other, aren't we? we're privileged to live in a time where ideas around race, around gender, that there's a cultural conversation around those things being a construct, right? >> reporter: for actress-turned-director rebecca hall, bringing "passing" to the screen involved more than a decade of struggle and a personal connection to the material. >> i come from a family where there was passing. where passing made up an awful lot of my family history. my grandfather on my mother's side was african-american. and he passed white for most of his life. he passed as indigenous for a chunk of his life too. >> how did you come to know about him? >> my great grandfather was born enslaved and ended up giving a toast to frederick douglass at the white house about the uplift of the race. and that history was entirely hidden from my mother. she didn't even know his name. but now she does. >> what's this been like to share with your mother? the film? >> i was very nervous about what she was going to think. it's a lot
irene says herself, we're all of us passing for something or other, aren't we? we're privileged to live in a time where ideas around race, around gender, that there's a cultural conversation around those things being a construct, right? >> reporter: for actress-turned-director rebecca hall, bringing "passing" to the screen involved more than a decade of struggle and a personal connection to the material. >> i come from a family where there was passing. where passing made...
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host: that is irene in houston. other news today, president biden is expected to undergo his annual physical at walter reed medical center. that's according to the white house. among the reaction to minority leader mccarthy's speech, representative grace meng said, "i delivered a baby less time. step aside and let us deliver real change to american families." "it is 1:25 in the morning. our colleagues have gone home and we are just getting started. the american people will know what is and bill back broke. keep it up, minority leader." that full speech available on a website and the c-span now video app. robin in alabama, independently. -- independent line. caller: i love this show. i have a couple of comments into question. the comments are one party, when one year. the republican be two-part -- the republic can be two parties, three parties. why can't we spend some of the money we have already signed into law and see if there is any left over and put it toward some of these things everybody is worried about? the c
host: that is irene in houston. other news today, president biden is expected to undergo his annual physical at walter reed medical center. that's according to the white house. among the reaction to minority leader mccarthy's speech, representative grace meng said, "i delivered a baby less time. step aside and let us deliver real change to american families." "it is 1:25 in the morning. our colleagues have gone home and we are just getting started. the american people will know...
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you can scroll down and find me, you can find irene. our team is going for $275,000 because that's the average price of a payoff for a mortgage fortune -- for tunnel to towers. anybody who wants to help us out we would appreciate it. >> donations are coming in as we speak. >> dana: good. i love that. the 50th anniversary and also a special moment in history. of course, it didn't happen during covid so thank you so much for what you are doing. we'll watch your progress. i know you will do super well. those last few miles will be a piece of cake. >> a piece of cake. >> a piece of cake. thank you so much. >> bill: super women. thank you, shannon and irene, good luck. >> dana: we're following what could be a very big day on capitol hill. new details in the hunt for a missing woman in california vanishing without a trace after leaving in the middle of her son's football game. the search for answers next. >> what gives us a sign of being foul play is that she would never do this with our son. she would never do this. this is -- something is w
you can scroll down and find me, you can find irene. our team is going for $275,000 because that's the average price of a payoff for a mortgage fortune -- for tunnel to towers. anybody who wants to help us out we would appreciate it. >> donations are coming in as we speak. >> dana: good. i love that. the 50th anniversary and also a special moment in history. of course, it didn't happen during covid so thank you so much for what you are doing. we'll watch your progress. i know you...
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hurricane irene -- irene hite -- hit new hampshire very hard. power will go out from ice storms. in 2010 to 2020, extreme weather events cost new hampshire $500 million in damages. nationwide, extreme weather events cost this year, this year year, $99 billion. in damages. i can tell you because i flew over almost all of it. more fires in the west burning to the ground homes, businesses and forests than the entire state of new jersey from cape may to new york city. this is the united states of america, for god's sake. why is it happening? the severe storm, they're knocking down all the wires, anyway, there's a lot going on. we have to -- this law builds back our bridges, our water systems, ow pore lines, our grids and for better and stronger resilience. so fewer more thans will be flooded out of their homes, lose power for days and weeks after storms hit. if there's -- there's much more to this law but most of all this law does something else truly historic. maggie, annie, chris, we understand it's time to rebuild beback bone of this nation. that's the reason i ran. i left poll ti
hurricane irene -- irene hite -- hit new hampshire very hard. power will go out from ice storms. in 2010 to 2020, extreme weather events cost new hampshire $500 million in damages. nationwide, extreme weather events cost this year, this year year, $99 billion. in damages. i can tell you because i flew over almost all of it. more fires in the west burning to the ground homes, businesses and forests than the entire state of new jersey from cape may to new york city. this is the united states of...
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and when tropical storm irene devastated so many of our communities. and to help those afflicted by the scourge of the opioid epidemic. in my advocacy, most recently $2.5 billion to help vermont of the devastating impact of the covid-19 pandemic. it means funds for long overdue projects and investments that could be so transformative for our state. these accomplishments i believe came because of the first commitment i made to vermonters. commitment to bring vermont values to the challenge we face at home and around the world. with that in mind my son and i visited victims land mines in hospitals and rescue facilities all over the world. in war zones and place that is had been war zones. but we have seen -- what we have seen allowed me to write and pass the first law in the world banning the export of land mines. i'm proud other countries have sent me copies of all copying that in whatever their language was. i could read one part of it. where it said leahy. it also led to the leahy war victims fund. to help innocent victims of the weapons long after wa
and when tropical storm irene devastated so many of our communities. and to help those afflicted by the scourge of the opioid epidemic. in my advocacy, most recently $2.5 billion to help vermont of the devastating impact of the covid-19 pandemic. it means funds for long overdue projects and investments that could be so transformative for our state. these accomplishments i believe came because of the first commitment i made to vermonters. commitment to bring vermont values to the challenge we...
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had the tools into the resources we needed for first responders after 9/11 and when tropical storm irene devastated so many of the communities and to help those afflicted by the scourge of the opioid epidemic my advocacy most recently was for $2.4 billion to help vermont for the devastating impact of the pandemicea but also funds for long-overdue projects and investments that can be so transformative for the state. these accomplishments i believe came because of that first commitment i made it to vermont, the commitment to bring vermont was a challenge that we face at home and around the world. with that in mind, we visited victims of landmines and hospitals and rescue facilities all over the world. in war zones and what we've seen has allowedav me to write and ps the first law in the world banning the export of landmines and other countries have sent me copies of laws that they've passed copying that in whatever the language was, i could read one part of it where it said lay he's law -- long after the war ended we traveled to vietnam to restore relations between the countries through as
had the tools into the resources we needed for first responders after 9/11 and when tropical storm irene devastated so many of the communities and to help those afflicted by the scourge of the opioid epidemic my advocacy most recently was for $2.4 billion to help vermont for the devastating impact of the pandemicea but also funds for long-overdue projects and investments that can be so transformative for the state. these accomplishments i believe came because of that first commitment i made it...
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had the tools the resources that we need do for first responders after 911 and when tropical storm irene devastated and so many of our communities, and help those afflicted by the opioid epidemic. and most recently effort to have billion dollars to help with the devastation act of the covid-19 pandemic braided these are long-overdue projects they can e so transformative for our states things accomplishments i believe came because of the first commandment that i made it to vermont and the vermont valleys to the challenges we face in home and around the world. with that in mind, my son and i have visited hospitals and areas all over the world in war zones and in places that had been war zones we have seen past the first law in the world banning the escort landmines and how proud i've been with this and they sent me copies of the laws they passed copying that they read one privately and it was like he law and also led to another. to help the innocent victims long after wars have ended. are traveling to vietnam and they systems with landmines, the mitigation it of agent orange. in the troops
had the tools the resources that we need do for first responders after 911 and when tropical storm irene devastated and so many of our communities, and help those afflicted by the opioid epidemic. and most recently effort to have billion dollars to help with the devastation act of the covid-19 pandemic braided these are long-overdue projects they can e so transformative for our states things accomplishments i believe came because of the first commandment that i made it to vermont and the...
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. > we repteord last nhtig here on the eecxpted newsnd a nitoght, theea hdline he iren w neyork city. e thexoneratn ioof two m en coicnvted moreha tn 50 years ago in the aassssination of lcmaolm x. the manhattan district attorney cyruvas nce requteesd the mo ve afr tea netflidox cuseriesnd a a nglethy inveigstation unvecored w eviden.ce thd.e a. todaypo alogizing. muhaadmm aziz, w whoas exonerat, edin courtod tay. and alkhil islamwh, o died in 2009bo, th serveded cades in pris.on az aizddressing the cot.ur theve ents thatro bught us to courtot day sulhod never veha occuedrr. those evtsen were anard e the surelt of a ocpress thatas w corruptot its core. one thats iall too mifaliar to bl a>>fter theea hring, khilal islam,ho w, of coue,rs did not liveo tsee thisay d, his so ns said they did not thk inthey would erev see this. izaz celebrangti with his falymi. >>> inps utate newor yk tonight, a judge arne buffaloac fing balacksh afteren stencing a younmag n, an adttmied rapis t, to probaonti in knagniara coun.y e 20-yeaolr-d defendt an pldieang guilty to sexually assatiulng four enteage g
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tonight's program, the chinese question global politics is part of our bernard and irene schwartz speakers series which is the heart of our public programs.
tonight's program, the chinese question global politics is part of our bernard and irene schwartz speakers series which is the heart of our public programs.
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morrison who claimed he was a producer with nbc news, in the supervision of someone in new york named irene for m s nbc. police when they stopped him inquired what was going on and he gave that information, stated he had been inspected in new york to follow the jury box. >> nbc responded saying the traffic violations are placed near the jury fan, the freelancer never contacted or intended to contact jurors during deliberations never photographed or intended to photograph. does anyone believe that, just tailing the jury bus, for fun, the police observed him following the bus and gunning through a red light to keep up with the bus. does that sound like someone caught in the wrong place at the wrong time? joining me now is attorney and senior columnist at townhall.com, seems pretty obvious this was a mistake. as an attorney, what does this do to the jury and validity of these deliberations? >> this has gone from a tragedy to farce. it is absolutely ridiculous. m snbc is completely out of control. there was a time when the legal process was supposed to be something safe, they didn't always come
morrison who claimed he was a producer with nbc news, in the supervision of someone in new york named irene for m s nbc. police when they stopped him inquired what was going on and he gave that information, stated he had been inspected in new york to follow the jury box. >> nbc responded saying the traffic violations are placed near the jury fan, the freelancer never contacted or intended to contact jurors during deliberations never photographed or intended to photograph. does anyone...
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. >> reporter: her childhood friend irene is prominent in harlem society, a prosperous doctor, a chance reunion upends both of their lives. >> this woman has been in exile essentially, and this is her homecoming, longing for home, for familiarity, for one's people, something that was denied people who enacted the life severns that is passing. >> what leads to her demise is her yearning to be in the company of blackness again, but in that way, it's a complicated celebration of the beauty of blackness. >> it seems as though your irene is constantly worried she will lose something. >> she's a worrywart. >> she's beginning to think that no one is ever happy for her or safe. >> what? >> have you ever thought of passing? >> no. why should i? i have everything i ever wanted. >> it looks like a film that might have been made in a bygone era, and when they were making films like that in hollywood, we weren't making them with two leads that look like us, and that's why for me it feels impactful. >> reporter: for "good morning america," chris connelly, abc news, los angeles. >> "passing" will be a
. >> reporter: her childhood friend irene is prominent in harlem society, a prosperous doctor, a chance reunion upends both of their lives. >> this woman has been in exile essentially, and this is her homecoming, longing for home, for familiarity, for one's people, something that was denied people who enacted the life severns that is passing. >> what leads to her demise is her yearning to be in the company of blackness again, but in that way, it's a complicated celebration of...
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tonight's program, the chinese question global politics is part of our bernard and irene schwartz speakers series which is the heart of our public programs. as always i like to thank mr. schwartz for his great support which has enabled us to bring so many fine speakers to the stage. i would also like to recognize and thank one of our trustees who has joined us this evening, thank you so much for all you do on behalf of this great institution. i would also like to thank the germans council members with appreciated your encouragement along is very difficult. it will include a session for questions and answers you should have received a note card and pencil my colleagues are going up and down the aisle with cards and pencils for you to write your questions on the note cards with your questions will be collected later on in the program. there will not be a formal book signing this evening. however signed copies will be available for sale in our ny history store on 77th street side of the building. tonight we are absently delighted to welcome family professor of asian-american studies and profe
tonight's program, the chinese question global politics is part of our bernard and irene schwartz speakers series which is the heart of our public programs. as always i like to thank mr. schwartz for his great support which has enabled us to bring so many fine speakers to the stage. i would also like to recognize and thank one of our trustees who has joined us this evening, thank you so much for all you do on behalf of this great institution. i would also like to thank the germans council...
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to top it off, its creek flooded during hurricane irene. >> murphy: we had just been in one of the most rural places in the world, and we had seen a hospital change the economy. i said, "why can't we do that same thing here in poughkeepsie?" >> stahl: so, mass opened a small office on main street and got to work converting the city's old trolley barn into an art space and designing housing. it's helping turn this old building into a food hall... >> we're going to save this building. >> stahl: ...and converting this long-abandoned factory into a new headquarters for the environmental group scenic hudson. >> murphy: if you look up, you can see that this whole opening was once a window. >> stahl: that was a window? >> murphy: that was all a window. >> stahl: oh, my goodness. murphy says old buildings like this were designed to let in fresh air, but with the invention of air conditioning, "big windows became a liability, so we shrunk them and sealed our buildings air-tight." >> murphy: this is a sort of devil's bargain, because it has made all of our buildings have really limited air flow.
to top it off, its creek flooded during hurricane irene. >> murphy: we had just been in one of the most rural places in the world, and we had seen a hospital change the economy. i said, "why can't we do that same thing here in poughkeepsie?" >> stahl: so, mass opened a small office on main street and got to work converting the city's old trolley barn into an art space and designing housing. it's helping turn this old building into a food hall... >> we're going to...
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tonight's program, the chinese question, gold rushes and global politics, it is part of our irene schwarts distinguished speaker series, the heart of our public programs
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during tropical storm irene, the extraordinary work that fema did, we are grateful. when fema shows up, it is something that can unify us, it has been a good thing. the topic i want to discuss is not directly under your control, but the breakdown in the grade and challenges to the grid and the necessity for upgrading the grid. i want to ask about what the impact of the -- with respect to the scope and scale of what you have to contend with after a big storm, an event like ida. maybe you could start by describing what the impact was on families and communities after ida because of the long-term shutdown of the grade and how that impacted them and challenge you and fema had to contend with? >> the power grid is so important to keep the communities work moving. the sooner we can get the power turned back on, the sooner the recovery begins. what we see is that as it continues to delay getting the power turned back on, your communities have an increased amount of time for their recovery. what we saw during hurricane ida was hospitals having to be evacuated, communities ha
during tropical storm irene, the extraordinary work that fema did, we are grateful. when fema shows up, it is something that can unify us, it has been a good thing. the topic i want to discuss is not directly under your control, but the breakdown in the grade and challenges to the grid and the necessity for upgrading the grid. i want to ask about what the impact of the -- with respect to the scope and scale of what you have to contend with after a big storm, an event like ida. maybe you could...
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and my character, irene, living as an upstanding black woman who isn't passing is arguably passing in more ways. >> jimmy: the movie is shot in black and white. >> it is. >> jimmy: and we have a clip from the film. do you need to set that up to explain what's going on? >> i think i'm talking about this very thing that we pass in all sorts of ways. i'm talking to a friend of mine, hugh. we've gone to a dance and looking at claire dancing. >> jimmy: let's take a look. >> people pass all the time. >> it's easy for a negro to pass for a white. i'm not so sure if it would be so simple for a white person to pass as colored. >> never thought of that. >> no, why should you? >> sometimes i think you could. >> yes. >> and in a way if you can, why wouldn't you? i'm asking, why wouldn't you? >> who's to say i'm not? >> jimmy: "passing" is in theaters now and on netflix week from wednesday. thank you for being here. and happy halloween to you. tessa thompson, everybody. we'll be back with mark rober and mrbeast. this is antonelli's cheese shop, and we're the antonellis! do good. eat good. that's o
and my character, irene, living as an upstanding black woman who isn't passing is arguably passing in more ways. >> jimmy: the movie is shot in black and white. >> it is. >> jimmy: and we have a clip from the film. do you need to set that up to explain what's going on? >> i think i'm talking about this very thing that we pass in all sorts of ways. i'm talking to a friend of mine, hugh. we've gone to a dance and looking at claire dancing. >> jimmy: let's take a...
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tonight's program, the chinese question, gold rushes and global politics, it is part of our irene schwarts distinguished speaker series, the heart of our public programs. -- enabled us to bring so many fine speakers to this stage. i would also like to thank -- for his great support. joe pickett, thank you so much for all you do on behalf of this institution. i would also like to thank all of the council members joining us this evening. we have really appreciated your support and encouragement along this very difficult period. this program will last about an hour and it will include a -- you should have received a no card and pencil on your way in. if not, my colleagues will be up and down the aisle with cards and pencils for you to write your questions on that note cards. the cards will be collected later in the program. there will not be a formal book signing this evening. however, the signed copy of mae ngai's our available at the bookstore on 77th street for the time being. we are delighted to welcome professor of asian american studies at columbia university, professor mae ngai, who wa
tonight's program, the chinese question, gold rushes and global politics, it is part of our irene schwarts distinguished speaker series, the heart of our public programs. -- enabled us to bring so many fine speakers to this stage. i would also like to thank -- for his great support. joe pickett, thank you so much for all you do on behalf of this institution. i would also like to thank all of the council members joining us this evening. we have really appreciated your support and encouragement...
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so there's still plenty of moistu iren the air and th't's ingog tbeo real only issueor f your cmuomte planner today. let'' talk autbo a weekend that's'seen truly fog in the mornin bgut a whole lot of sunshiney b sundayeg rgie mike. thank you cinomg up in abc news, exclusiv deianeaw syer wit thhe first look at her ierntview with jord tanurpin. daring escape helped free her blsiings fm rotheirar pents use in a hou osef hroorrs. 'll s yeeou again iabn out 30 minu ♪ i see trees of green ♪re d roses too ♪ ♪ ♪ i see th bemloom for me and yo ♪ ♪re d(music)too ♪ ♪ ♪ so ihi tnk to mylfse ♪ ♪ oh whaa t wonderfuwol rld ♪ serenait: 's my 30:1 noxi-et-in-sig ht miaigrne medice.in 'i'ubs relvy. for anyte,im anywhere migraine strikes, without worryi ng if it'tos o late, or whe ire am. one dose c anquickly st my migrainine itsra tcks within two hours. unlikeld oer medicesin, ubrey lvis a pil that direcy tlblocks cgrp protein, libeeved to be a cause of migraine. do notak te with sontrg cyp3a4 inhiborits. mo st common si edeffects were naua seand tireesdns. resena: ask ouabt u
so there's still plenty of moistu iren the air and th't's ingog tbeo real only issueor f your cmuomte planner today. let'' talk autbo a weekend that's'seen truly fog in the mornin bgut a whole lot of sunshiney b sundayeg rgie mike. thank you cinomg up in abc news, exclusiv deianeaw syer wit thhe first look at her ierntview with jord tanurpin. daring escape helped free her blsiings fm rotheirar pents use in a hou osef hroorrs. 'll s yeeou again iabn out 30 minu ♪ i see trees of green ♪re d...
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abc news reporter's irene shah has more on this story. chad reed was attempting to pick up his nine-year-old son from his ex-wife christina seen here in the white shirt. reid's current wifnt wif capturing this video from her car speaking exclusively to gma he would do anything for time with his kids. kyle carruth. christina's new partner joins the argument brandishing a rifle. call 911 truth shoots a chad's feet. then chad appears to reach toward the gun. that's when carruth fires two fatal shots so far. no charges have been filed in the case. did you ever think that this could happen? no, i thought it was likee gun or a taser gun or something like who's gonna bring out they're having a discussion about a custody thing carruth attorney writing in part all texans, may lawfully brandish a firearm to protect themselves though. reed came unarmed he announced his intent to kill kyle carruth with kyle's own gun and took immediate powerful action to do so, which was unsuccessful jennifer reads lawyer believes self-defense does not apply whenever
abc news reporter's irene shah has more on this story. chad reed was attempting to pick up his nine-year-old son from his ex-wife christina seen here in the white shirt. reid's current wifnt wif capturing this video from her car speaking exclusively to gma he would do anything for time with his kids. kyle carruth. christina's new partner joins the argument brandishing a rifle. call 911 truth shoots a chad's feet. then chad appears to reach toward the gun. that's when carruth fires two fatal...
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but when we had hurricane irene, the families that were able to get back in even though the house was a mess, they had to start digging it out, my observation was that there was a lot of hope that they had that they're on the road to getting back to normal, whereas if somebody's out of their home for not two days, but two weeks or two months, then that hope begins to fade. tell me whether that's a fair assessment, in your experience. >> sir, i would think that that is a fair assessment. people want to be able to start recovering quickly. and when they are prevented from doing that, it causes additional despair for those families. >> thank you very much for your good work, and i yield back. >> the gentleman from maryland is now recognized. >> thank you very much, madam chair. can you hear me okay? >> yes. thank you, administrator. i really appreciate the testimony, i know everybody does today. and thank you for your good and important work. as you know, hurricane ida, obviously, it did huge damage in many parts of the country. but that included maryland as well, and september 1st it ca
but when we had hurricane irene, the families that were able to get back in even though the house was a mess, they had to start digging it out, my observation was that there was a lot of hope that they had that they're on the road to getting back to normal, whereas if somebody's out of their home for not two days, but two weeks or two months, then that hope begins to fade. tell me whether that's a fair assessment, in your experience. >> sir, i would think that that is a fair assessment....
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office manager irene raymond, a single mother, who has dealt with trauma herself wants to give back because i know what it's like. to need help. and now that i have been lucky enough to have gotten the help that i need, i'd like to give others help all of them seeing veterans in need day in and day out during the pandemic, hoping to show them care and gratitude. support our veterans in any way you can. um they need us now. they have done so much for us. the nonprofit has started a go fund man for those interested in learning more about them. the non profit will be collecting donations of the best pro shop in san jose. tomorrow on veterans day at two in the afternoon, julie and we thank all veterans for their service as a thank you. a ceremonial flag folding at the capitol today, marking 100 years of the tomb of the unknown soldier. the us flag was unfolded, then re folded in a triangle as a tribute to our nation's unidentified fallen heroes. the ceremony comes as the tomb of the unknown soldier open to the public for the first time in 96 years. for the past two days, members of the public h
office manager irene raymond, a single mother, who has dealt with trauma herself wants to give back because i know what it's like. to need help. and now that i have been lucky enough to have gotten the help that i need, i'd like to give others help all of them seeing veterans in need day in and day out during the pandemic, hoping to show them care and gratitude. support our veterans in any way you can. um they need us now. they have done so much for us. the nonprofit has started a go fund man...
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hurricane irene hit very hard. every winter power will go out from ice storms. well from 2010 to 2020, extreme weather events cost new hampshire $500 million in damages. nationwide extreme weather events cost this year, this year, $99 billion in damages. i can tell you because i flew over almost all of it. you know, more fires in the west burned to the ground homes, businesses and forests than the entire state of new jersey from cape may to new york city. this is the united states of america for god sake. and why is it happening? well, the severe storms knocking down all the wires -- any way, there's a lot going on. we have to -- this law build back our bridges, water systems, power lines, our grids and for better and stronger resilience. so fewer americans are going to be flooded out of their homes, lose power for days and weeks after storms hit. look, there's much more to this law but most of all this law does something else historic, mag ji, jean, annie, chris, we understand it is time to rebuild the backbone of this nation. reason why i ran. i left politics.
hurricane irene hit very hard. every winter power will go out from ice storms. well from 2010 to 2020, extreme weather events cost new hampshire $500 million in damages. nationwide extreme weather events cost this year, this year, $99 billion in damages. i can tell you because i flew over almost all of it. you know, more fires in the west burned to the ground homes, businesses and forests than the entire state of new jersey from cape may to new york city. this is the united states of america...
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we irene. tell me, what is it that you are interested about?— irene. tell me, what is it that you are interested about? we had experts cominu in are interested about? we had experts coming in and — are interested about? we had experts coming in and we _ are interested about? we had experts coming in and we were _ are interested about? we had experts coming in and we were learning i are interested about? we had experts coming in and we were learning about\ coming in and we were learning about the links_ coming in and we were learning about the links of— coming in and we were learning about the links of air quality and asthma and how— the links of air quality and asthma and how it — the links of air quality and asthma and how it affects young people specifically. is and how it affects young people specifically-— and how it affects young people secificall . , , i, specifically. is there something you have learned _ specifically. is there something you have learned today _ specifically. is there something you have learned today that _ specificall
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. >> his office manager, irene prehn, has worked for gil for 13 years. >> he's always very positive and very upbeat, very kind. he's a pleasure to work for. >> and everyone else police spoke to said the same. gil nunez seemed to have nothing to hide. what's more, after weeks of investigating, there was still no clear cause of death. so all investigators could do was wonder if the love triangle was just an interesting story that had nothing to do with tom's death. but that would all change when nearly two months after tom kolman mysteriously died, his toxicology report came back and it was a shocker. we found out there was a sedative in tom's system. no one had heard of it before, at least in our -- >> our field. >> you had never seen it in a murder before or as a street drug or something people abuse? nothing? >> it wasn't a common thing. from speaking to the medical exam ir. >> it's not a common street drug. >> but the most interesting thing the medical examiner could tell them was this. >> it was used in the medical field. a doctor, a dentist. >> the fact this is used by a dentist? >>
. >> his office manager, irene prehn, has worked for gil for 13 years. >> he's always very positive and very upbeat, very kind. he's a pleasure to work for. >> and everyone else police spoke to said the same. gil nunez seemed to have nothing to hide. what's more, after weeks of investigating, there was still no clear cause of death. so all investigators could do was wonder if the love triangle was just an interesting story that had nothing to do with tom's death. but that...