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en la casa blanca, edwin, univisiÓn. ramÓn: en cuanto los operativos de eliminaciÓn por parte del gobierno federal anunciado del pasado mes de junio, se sabe que hay mÁs de 1 millÓn de Órdenes finales de deortación que no se han cumplido. fuentes del departamento de seguridad nacional, le dijeron a univisiÓn noticias que las operaciones son inminentes, pero que siguen sin saber quÉ recursos usarÁn y cuándo contarÁn implementarlas. pero de lo que no hay duda, es que en cualquier momento ocurrirÁnÉstos operativos . ♪ ramÓn: el equipo de investigaciÓn de univisiÓn realizó un estudio que demostrÓ un sustancial incremento en el voto latino en california en la filas y elecciones intermedias de 2018. es importante recordarle que en esas elecciones, se eligieron a los futuros miembros de la cÁmara de representantes, ademÁs de integrantes del senado y gobernadores de algunos estados. palmira: para hablar de esto resultado nos acompaÑa jacqueline martÍnez, ella es directora ejecutiva de la tinoco mine de fu
en la casa blanca, edwin, univisiÓn. ramÓn: en cuanto los operativos de eliminaciÓn por parte del gobierno federal anunciado del pasado mes de junio, se sabe que hay mÁs de 1 millÓn de Órdenes finales de deortación que no se han cumplido. fuentes del departamento de seguridad nacional, le dijeron a univisiÓn noticias que las operaciones son inminentes, pero que siguen sin saber quÉ recursos usarÁn y cuándo contarÁn implementarlas. pero de lo que no hay duda, es que en cualquier...
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grant and edwin stanton. this was part of a day long conference hosted by the center for civil war history. >> it is my distinct pressure to produce the first speaker of this afternoon. if you haven't been able to glean how important he is, i want to say how important will is to everything we do here. he is completing an edited collection titled soldiers of the cross. the text will be out sometime later this spring. i think he's going to talk about rosecrans, but he is also instrumental to everything that we do at the center, especially to our digital projects and black virginians in blue. he is fundamental to our under graduate internship and public events like this. so i would like you all to join me in welcoming will kurtz. >> they don't usually let me talk at these things. i'm afraid you are about to find out why. ro rose cranes is kind of a downer and this is perhaps the first and last time we will talk about him in our day together. he may have mentioned him briefly and after he mentioned grant's name f
grant and edwin stanton. this was part of a day long conference hosted by the center for civil war history. >> it is my distinct pressure to produce the first speaker of this afternoon. if you haven't been able to glean how important he is, i want to say how important will is to everything we do here. he is completing an edited collection titled soldiers of the cross. the text will be out sometime later this spring. i think he's going to talk about rosecrans, but he is also instrumental...
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secretary of war edwin stanton who strongly dislined george b. mcclelden and little mac supermark inspected. grant never are forgave. staffen fraends waged spirited campaigns against each other when they should fighting the confederacy. i'm not going to pretend the confederacy didn't have its own issues. but i don't do traitors so we are sticking to the union. buy my book there are no traitors in this whatsoever. it's all about the north. now, despite theet four men's differences in intense personality conflicts they were united by one thing. they hated general william stark rosecrans. until his defeat at chicken mogen september 183 however rosecrans was you know one one you know of the union most successful dmarnds. he won important victory in 1861. he defeated two armies in mississippi in 1862. he provided a badly needed and very bloody victory on january 2nd, 1863 at sfoen's river near murphy borrow tonight. it's in some way the reverse getties berg where at get ys rk as i would argue that you raid the sources and read the political leaders an
secretary of war edwin stanton who strongly dislined george b. mcclelden and little mac supermark inspected. grant never are forgave. staffen fraends waged spirited campaigns against each other when they should fighting the confederacy. i'm not going to pretend the confederacy didn't have its own issues. but i don't do traitors so we are sticking to the union. buy my book there are no traitors in this whatsoever. it's all about the north. now, despite theet four men's differences in intense...
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. >> todo el miundo habla de boda de edwin luna, la boda fue en monterrey nuevo león, ella luciendo un vestido espectacular . >> pero antes de esto, la madre de la novia expuso a la novia como mala huija y le llamó paloma negra . >> ella no tiene corazón , ella piensa solo en ella, siempre pensó solo en ella, se convirtió en una rival mía, ella no es auténtica, si quieren saber más suscríbanse en mi canal y pondré más videos más sobre esto . >> qué horror que tu mamá hable así deti . >> tendremos declaraciones de la suegra de edwin luna . >> peor que una novela . >> la malvada . >> en otros temas, fíjense que el boxeador mexicano julio césar chávez aseguró que él y su acompañante fueron víctimas de un asalto. >> dice que le robaron un re. reloj todo evaluado en 60 mil dólares . >> me quitaron el reloj, mi cadena, lo importante es que lo platico, le quiero decir a las autoridades que a todos estos los tienen que parar a todos porque todos esos motociclistas son los que roban . >> no se puede generalizar, la sfd tenemos que mejorarla pero no podemos catalogar a todo
. >> todo el miundo habla de boda de edwin luna, la boda fue en monterrey nuevo león, ella luciendo un vestido espectacular . >> pero antes de esto, la madre de la novia expuso a la novia como mala huija y le llamó paloma negra . >> ella no tiene corazón , ella piensa solo en ella, siempre pensó solo en ella, se convirtió en una rival mía, ella no es auténtica, si quieren saber más suscríbanse en mi canal y pondré más videos más sobre esto . >> qué horror...
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neil armstrong, edwin "buzz" aldrin, and michael collins — on july the 16th, 1969, three astronauts — neil armstrong, edwin "buzz" aldrin, and michael collins — made ready to fulfil that promise as they prepared for apollo 11. the first crewed mission to land on the moon. three men to represent the culmination of a dream. here at nasa in houston, texas, mission control monitored every aspect of the moon shot. these days it's used to monitor the international space station, the actual control room used for the apollo 11 mission is undergoing a bit of a refurb in honour of the 50th anniversary. marcos flores is one of the current mission controllers for the iss. there was no guarantee that apollo 11 was going to be successful. i mean, it was really cutting edge, dangerous stuff, wasn't it? yeah, definitely. there was a lot of risk involved in the missions themselves and how dangerous they were, but also a lot of unknowns in terms of being able to successfully land on the moon. the 36—storey tall saturn v moves out of its huge assembly building and heads for the launchpad. to build t
neil armstrong, edwin "buzz" aldrin, and michael collins — on july the 16th, 1969, three astronauts — neil armstrong, edwin "buzz" aldrin, and michael collins — made ready to fulfil that promise as they prepared for apollo 11. the first crewed mission to land on the moon. three men to represent the culmination of a dream. here at nasa in houston, texas, mission control monitored every aspect of the moon shot. these days it's used to monitor the international space...
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>> me imagino que sÉ, pero edwin, tenemos que hablar, como dices, conociste a tu suegro, pero generaron polÉmica las imÁgenes y video que tu suegro subiÓ y que finalmente hizo un circo de estas declaraciones? >> la verdad me enterÉ por las redes sociales no lo habÍa visto, yo el dÍa de mi boda estaba concentrado en mi boda, no traÍa el celular conmigo, estaba disfrutando la misa y despuÉs la fiesta hasta el dÍa de ayer lunes, despuÉs que pasÓ todo, vi que en las redes sociales la gente me escribÍa que si habÍa visto, la verdad no le he dedicado tiempo a eso, lo que conozco de mi mujer somos felices y la pasamos muy bien, y para quÉ dedicarle tiempo a algo que no es positivo. >> pero edwin, hay una relaciÓn actual con tu suegra? >> Únicamente he hablado en dos ocasiones desde que estoy con mi mujer y ahora no creo que vaya a haber comunicaciÓn, pero yo la verdad estoy contento con quienes me acompaÑaron en la boda, toda la familia, mi suegro la abuela de mi mujer y la pasamos increÍble, incluso hasta hoy creo que estamos todos juntos, creo que es mejor invertir tiempo
>> me imagino que sÉ, pero edwin, tenemos que hablar, como dices, conociste a tu suegro, pero generaron polÉmica las imÁgenes y video que tu suegro subiÓ y que finalmente hizo un circo de estas declaraciones? >> la verdad me enterÉ por las redes sociales no lo habÍa visto, yo el dÍa de mi boda estaba concentrado en mi boda, no traÍa el celular conmigo, estaba disfrutando la misa y despuÉs la fiesta hasta el dÍa de ayer lunes, despuÉs que pasÓ todo, vi que en las redes...
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interviewer: this is astronaut edwin aldrin, lunar module pilot for the apollo 11 moon landing mission. what is the first thing you and neil armstrong will do after landing? mr. aldrin: one of the first things we will be engaged in is making immediate decisions as to how long we will be staying on the surface. there are several favored abort points that we will be checking various systems to get a stay or no stay beyond these points. the first occurs four or five minutes after touchdown. the next one, about 10 minutes, and the final stay occurs one revolution afterwards. what we will be doing during that first revolution is very intensely preparing the vehicle for a simulated countdown to launch, which we will carry up to the last 5 or 10 minutes, up to the ascent one revolution later as the command module comes over. following this we will go through a powerdown of the systems in the lunar module, preparing it for an extended stay on the surface. we will have an eating period followed by a four-hour rest period. when we awaken, we will have another eat period and go through a two-hour
interviewer: this is astronaut edwin aldrin, lunar module pilot for the apollo 11 moon landing mission. what is the first thing you and neil armstrong will do after landing? mr. aldrin: one of the first things we will be engaged in is making immediate decisions as to how long we will be staying on the surface. there are several favored abort points that we will be checking various systems to get a stay or no stay beyond these points. the first occurs four or five minutes after touchdown. the...
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interviewer: this is esther not edwin aldrin, lunar module pilot for the apollo 11 moon landing mission. what is the first thing you end neil armstrong will do after landing? mr. aldrin: one of the first things we will be engaged in is making immediate decisions as to how long we will be staying on the surface. favored abort points that we will be checking various systems to get a stay or no stay beyond these points. the first occurs four or five minutes after touchdown. the next one, about 10 minutes, and the final stay occurs one revolution afterwards. what we will be doing during that first revolution is very intensely preparing the vehicle for a simulated countdown to launch, which we will carry up to the last five or 10 minutes, up to the absent 1 -- up to the ascent one revolution later as the command module comes over. following this we will go through a powerdown of the systems in the lunar module, preparing it for an extended stay on the surface. eating periodn followed by a four-hour rest period. when we awaken we will have another eat period and go through a two-hour plus eva
interviewer: this is esther not edwin aldrin, lunar module pilot for the apollo 11 moon landing mission. what is the first thing you end neil armstrong will do after landing? mr. aldrin: one of the first things we will be engaged in is making immediate decisions as to how long we will be staying on the surface. favored abort points that we will be checking various systems to get a stay or no stay beyond these points. the first occurs four or five minutes after touchdown. the next one, about 10...
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with me now is edwin morgan, interim director general of the institute of directors. welcome to business life. the study looking at the procedural stuff and we get those appointments later and lets look at where we are now in terms of business and the economy. what does business want from mr johnson? there are two things. brexit and business once a deal, that's pretty clear, and on the other hand, the domestic policy areas. i think that's where mrjohnson has said he wa nts to that's where mrjohnson has said he wants to be very pro—business, he wa nts to wants to be very pro—business, he wants to boost business in the short term, so the things we think won't help are things like brexit planning vouchers, for small businesses, schemes that run in ireland, the netherlands, two or £3000 to help small businesses prepare. what would they spend that on? advice and consultancy would be the big thing. a lot of members say they don't know how to prepare for brexit whatever form it takes because they don't know what their exposure is, they don't know what the practical impl
with me now is edwin morgan, interim director general of the institute of directors. welcome to business life. the study looking at the procedural stuff and we get those appointments later and lets look at where we are now in terms of business and the economy. what does business want from mr johnson? there are two things. brexit and business once a deal, that's pretty clear, and on the other hand, the domestic policy areas. i think that's where mrjohnson has said he wa nts to that's where...
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interviewer: this is astronaut edwin aldrin, lunar module pilot for the apollo 11 moon landing mission. what is the first thing you and neil armstrong will do after landing? mr. aldrin: one of the first things we will be engaged in is making immediate decisions as to how long we will be staying on the surface. there are several favored abort points that we will be checking various systems to get a stay or no stay beyond these points. the first one occurs some four or five minutes after touchdown, the next one about 10 minutes, and the final stay occurs one revolution afterwards. what we will be doing during that first revolution is very intensely preparing the vehicle for a simulated countdown to launch, which we will carry up to the last five or 10 minutes before the ascent. following this, we will go --ough that to the ascent one revolution later, as the command module comes over. following this we will go through a powerdown of the systems in the lunar module, preparing it for an extended stay on the surface. we will have an eating period followed by a four-hour rest period. when we
interviewer: this is astronaut edwin aldrin, lunar module pilot for the apollo 11 moon landing mission. what is the first thing you and neil armstrong will do after landing? mr. aldrin: one of the first things we will be engaged in is making immediate decisions as to how long we will be staying on the surface. there are several favored abort points that we will be checking various systems to get a stay or no stay beyond these points. the first one occurs some four or five minutes after...
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on july the 16th, 1969, three astronauts, neil armstrong, edwin "buzz" aldrin, and michael collins made ready to fulfil that promise as they prepared for apollo 11. the first crewed mission to land on the moon. three men to represent the culmination of a dream. here at nasa in houston, texas, mission control monitored every aspect of the moon shot. these days it's used to monitor the international space station. the actual control room used for the apollo 11 mission is undergoing a bit of a refurb in honour of the 50th anniversary. marcos flores is one of the current mission controllers for the iss. there was no guarantee that apollo 11 was going to be successful. i mean, it was really cutting edge, dangerous stuff, wasn't it? yeah, definitely. there was a lot of risk involved in the missions themselves and how dangerous they were, but also a lot of unknowns in terms of being able to successfully land on the moon. the 36—storey tall saturn v moves out of its huge assembly building and heads for the launchpad. to build the launch vehicle, nasa contracted boeing, north american aviation
on july the 16th, 1969, three astronauts, neil armstrong, edwin "buzz" aldrin, and michael collins made ready to fulfil that promise as they prepared for apollo 11. the first crewed mission to land on the moon. three men to represent the culmination of a dream. here at nasa in houston, texas, mission control monitored every aspect of the moon shot. these days it's used to monitor the international space station. the actual control room used for the apollo 11 mission is undergoing a...
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astronautr: this is edwin aldrin, lunar module pilot for the apollo 11 moon landing mission. what is the first thing you end -- you and neil armstrong will do after landing? mr. aldrin: one of the first things we will be engaged in is making immediate decisions as to how long we will be staying on the surface. there are several favored abort points that we will be checking various systems to get a stay or no stay beyond these points. the first one occurs some four or five minutes after touchdown, the next one about 10 minutes, and the final stay occurs one revolution afterwards. what we will be doing during that first revolution is very intensely preparing the vehicle for a simulated countdown to launch, which we will carry up to the last five or 10 minutes before the ascent. to the ascent one revolution later, as the command module comes over. following this we will go through a powerdown of the systems in the lunar module, preparing it for an extended stay on the surface. we will have an eating period followed by a four-hour rest period. when we awake hopefully from much-ne
astronautr: this is edwin aldrin, lunar module pilot for the apollo 11 moon landing mission. what is the first thing you end -- you and neil armstrong will do after landing? mr. aldrin: one of the first things we will be engaged in is making immediate decisions as to how long we will be staying on the surface. there are several favored abort points that we will be checking various systems to get a stay or no stay beyond these points. the first one occurs some four or five minutes after...
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today with a number of events and prayers commemorating the victims of that dramatic night president edwin himself laid flowers at a memorial in the capital ankara and he will soon speak at istanbul's outside to an airport the airport was briefly occupied by pushes that night in this add on who wasn't in the city back then later returned to that airport to signal that the coup attempt had failed you have to know back then thousands of ordinary citizens took to the streets many of them just with their kitchen utensils to fight the tanks and the soldiers off to president ad one had called them to defeat the uprising in the end to $251.00 people were killed that night so. the price for the victory was quite high we went to one of the common ration events here in istanbul earlier today and we asked people why this july 15th why this day is just so important for them let's listen in should he. commemorate mata's with full respect for total good and try to divide us. he has been trying to divide this country for years. it was an extremely difficult night for our country. i was outside on the str
today with a number of events and prayers commemorating the victims of that dramatic night president edwin himself laid flowers at a memorial in the capital ankara and he will soon speak at istanbul's outside to an airport the airport was briefly occupied by pushes that night in this add on who wasn't in the city back then later returned to that airport to signal that the coup attempt had failed you have to know back then thousands of ordinary citizens took to the streets many of them just with...
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edwin again, translating. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i live in san bruno district. i am here today opposing the city's attempt to ban the sales of electronic cigarettes. the city should not take away our attempts to buy e-cigarettes which help us transition from cigarettes to a better product. i use cigarettes myself. i used to smoke two to three packs of cigarettes each week. my family was always complaining to me about my smoking habits, so i switched over to e-cigarettes about half a year ago. it has less substances and let harm compared to traditional cigarettes, so my switch over to e-cigarettes has greatly reduced the negative influence that smoking has over my family. therefore, i hope the city stop banning and taking away a better alternative. i have noticed with the introduction of banning menthol cigarettes, there has been a black market for menthol cigarette. with the banning of ex-cigarettes, i think the same thing will happen, leading to a black market for sales of electronic cigarettes. i believe that those should have their own healthy choices, and i
edwin again, translating. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i live in san bruno district. i am here today opposing the city's attempt to ban the sales of electronic cigarettes. the city should not take away our attempts to buy e-cigarettes which help us transition from cigarettes to a better product. i use cigarettes myself. i used to smoke two to three packs of cigarettes each week. my family was always complaining to me about my smoking habits, so i switched over to e-cigarettes about...
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adelante edwin con la informaciÓn. >> en horas del mediodÍa organizaciones y miembros llegaron a la sede de ice para pedir un alto a las deportaciones. ya cansados del abuso de autoridades migratorias familias inmigrantes llegaron a washington, d.c. para darle un alto a las redadas. >> estÁ llegando la micra y nosotros los denunciamos, casi logran arrestar a los miembros, el abuso y el maltrato a nuestros niÑos en la frontera. >> eso fue lo que viviÓ a salir de su trabajo el esposo de sara ramÍrez en una estaciÓn de metro. >> ellos le gritaron de manera fuerte y odioso, lo corrieron, y logrÓ meterse al metro. es el temor de nuestras familias. >> inmigrantes de ciudades como baltimore se unieron a las protestas. >>en una niÑa con sÍndrome de down y ella es ciudadana americana. >> ayer el presidente trump hablaba de un paÍs de unidad, estÁ contradiciÉndose con su polÍtica migratoria. >> la unidad para el es la gente blanca, no sÓlo estamos hablando de una verdadera unidad donde los inmigrantes y latinos estemos unidos. >> es muy importante porque hoy estamos protestando basta
adelante edwin con la informaciÓn. >> en horas del mediodÍa organizaciones y miembros llegaron a la sede de ice para pedir un alto a las deportaciones. ya cansados del abuso de autoridades migratorias familias inmigrantes llegaron a washington, d.c. para darle un alto a las redadas. >> estÁ llegando la micra y nosotros los denunciamos, casi logran arrestar a los miembros, el abuso y el maltrato a nuestros niÑos en la frontera. >> eso fue lo que viviÓ a salir de su trabajo...
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when edwin brown's aldrin became a 2nd person to set foot on the moon 50 years ago he described it as a magnificent desolation. and it must have been magnificent because the moon has fascinated us ever since. forever 438-4004 100 kilometers separated earth from them are. only 12 people have ever walked on the moon perhaps that's one reason why our nearest cosmic neighbor has inspired so many poets painters and musicians a distant fantasy can exert all the more power on our dreams. this giant leap became reality in 1965 a dream come true. since the 969 apollo landings the moon has entered popular consciousness like never before. the smashing pumpkins pay tribute to this dream in tonight tonight. the song was inspired by french cinema pioneer george merely a trip to the mood a silent film from 1902. she. believes it means. lead. player. play ready. why are we so drawn to the moon. one night i was bored in my apartment. and decided to take my telescope out to the sidewalk. the moon was out and i thought why not. within a few minutes people started walking over and asking what this thing
when edwin brown's aldrin became a 2nd person to set foot on the moon 50 years ago he described it as a magnificent desolation. and it must have been magnificent because the moon has fascinated us ever since. forever 438-4004 100 kilometers separated earth from them are. only 12 people have ever walked on the moon perhaps that's one reason why our nearest cosmic neighbor has inspired so many poets painters and musicians a distant fantasy can exert all the more power on our dreams. this giant...
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when edwin bounds aldrin became the 2nd person to sent foot on the moon 50 years ago he described it as a magnificent desolation. and it must have been magnificent because the moon has fascinated us ever since. every car for the 384400 kilometers separated from them are. only 12 people have ever walked on the moment perhaps that's one reason why our nearest cosmic neighbor has inspired so many poets painters and musicians. distant fantasy can exert over more power on our dreams. this giant leap became reality in 1969 a dream come true. since the 969 apollo landings the moon has entered popular consciousness like never before. smashing pumpkins pay tribute to this dream in tonight tonight. the song was inspired by french cinema pioneer george melly a's trip to the moon a silent film from 1902. one night i was bored in my apartment and decided to take my telescope out to the sidewalk. the moon was out and i 5 why not. within a few minutes people started walking over and asking what this thing was. was a long telescope if you want to check out the main joint take a look them and. that's
when edwin bounds aldrin became the 2nd person to sent foot on the moon 50 years ago he described it as a magnificent desolation. and it must have been magnificent because the moon has fascinated us ever since. every car for the 384400 kilometers separated from them are. only 12 people have ever walked on the moment perhaps that's one reason why our nearest cosmic neighbor has inspired so many poets painters and musicians. distant fantasy can exert over more power on our dreams. this giant leap...
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when edwin brown's aldrin became a 2nd person to sent foot on the moon 50 years ago he described it as a magnificent desolation. and it must have been magnificent because the moon has fascinated us ever since. every car for 394400 kilometers separated from them are. only 12 people have ever walked on the most perhaps that's one reason why our nearest cosmic neighbor has inspired so many poets painters and musicians a distant fantasy can exert all the more power on our dreams. for this giant leap became reality in 1969 a dream come true. as before and. since the 969 apollo landings the moon has entered popular consciousness like never before. the smashing pumpkins pay tribute to this dream in tonight tonight. the song was inspired by french cinema pioneer george melly a's trip to the moon a silent film from the 1902. one night i was bored in my apartment and decided to take my telescope out to the sidewalk. the moon was out and i 5 why not. within a few minutes people started walking over and asking what this thing was. was a book tell sky to want to check in and join take a look them a
when edwin brown's aldrin became a 2nd person to sent foot on the moon 50 years ago he described it as a magnificent desolation. and it must have been magnificent because the moon has fascinated us ever since. every car for 394400 kilometers separated from them are. only 12 people have ever walked on the most perhaps that's one reason why our nearest cosmic neighbor has inspired so many poets painters and musicians a distant fantasy can exert all the more power on our dreams. for this giant...
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when edwin brown's aldrin became the 2nd person to sent foot on the moon 50 years ago he described it as a magnificent desolation. and it must have been magnificent because the moon has fascinated us ever since. every year for 384400 kilometers separated from them and. only 12 people have ever walked on the moon perhaps that's one reason why our nearest cosmic neighbor has inspired so many poets painters and musicians. distant fantasy can exert all the more power on our dreams. for this giant leap became reality in 1965 a dream come true. as more and. since the 969 apollo landings the moon has entered popular consciousness like never before. the smashing pumpkins pay tribute to this dream in tonight tonight. the song was inspired by french cinema pioneer a short trip to the mood a silent film from 1902. one night i was bored in my apartment and decided to take my telescope out to the sidewalk. the moon was out and i 5 why not. within a few minutes people started walking over and asking what this thing was. it was a book tells go to want to check in and join to go at them and. that's w
when edwin brown's aldrin became the 2nd person to sent foot on the moon 50 years ago he described it as a magnificent desolation. and it must have been magnificent because the moon has fascinated us ever since. every year for 384400 kilometers separated from them and. only 12 people have ever walked on the moon perhaps that's one reason why our nearest cosmic neighbor has inspired so many poets painters and musicians. distant fantasy can exert all the more power on our dreams. for this giant...
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edwin y merlÍn llegaron con su bebÉ de 2 meses de edad con angustia y preocupaciÓn m sus rostros. >>> es tremenda la situaciÓn. porque uno va a cualquier hospital y le dicen que no hay medicamentos hay personas de bajos recursos. >>> cargando a su bebÉ, su esposa decidiÓ actuar rÁpidamente por temor a las complicaciones. >>> no le quiso pegar los sÍntomas de dengue. entonces, yo no deje que me... >>> a nivel nacional son 28 mil personas contagiadas y m u chas de ellas vienen al hospital mario rivas son trasladadas a otros centros hospitalarios porque sus casas permanecen colapsadas. guatemala y el salvador estÁn liberando una guerra sin cuartel contra el zancudo que causa el dengue. 54 hondureÑos. y en guatemala 7 muertos y 11 mÁs han perdido la vida en el salvador. la mayorÍa de ellos son niÑos. >>> estamos trabajando 24/7 para controlar y dar herramientas necesarias a la poblaciÓn sobre la eliminaciÓn de los criaderos. y por eso estamos en esta campaÑa masiva de fumigaciÓn. ya estÁ fuera de peligro, las autoridades de salud hondureÑas se encuentra en zona de epidemia
edwin y merlÍn llegaron con su bebÉ de 2 meses de edad con angustia y preocupaciÓn m sus rostros. >>> es tremenda la situaciÓn. porque uno va a cualquier hospital y le dicen que no hay medicamentos hay personas de bajos recursos. >>> cargando a su bebÉ, su esposa decidiÓ actuar rÁpidamente por temor a las complicaciones. >>> no le quiso pegar los sÍntomas de dengue. entonces, yo no deje que me... >>> a nivel nacional son 28 mil personas contagiadas y...
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a federal judge said he will cut the amount awarded to edwin be for cancer. he used it for decades on his property. and a man from vallejo won a similar case reduced from $289 million to $78 million. >>> clean streets are part of the effort to build a better bay area. new dog waste solutions may be part of the solution. there is a lack of dog waste to dispose of dog waiste in the tenderloin and other neighborhoods. and they will have dog waste stations. >> we want you to kwouse it, gra bag and pick up the poop. when you see it, give them the side eye, this is a nasty thing. >> the dog stations have been a success in some other neighborhoods and set to roll out in the tenderloin and other neighborhoods in coming months. >> you have to watch it. >>> if you want to read the news on building a better bay area, check it out in facebook. >>> it's about the fireworks festivities as we celebrate the fourth of july. in alameda saving a spot for the viewing route has become a holiday tradition and crazy big deal. >> they say everyone's either watching the parade or in
a federal judge said he will cut the amount awarded to edwin be for cancer. he used it for decades on his property. and a man from vallejo won a similar case reduced from $289 million to $78 million. >>> clean streets are part of the effort to build a better bay area. new dog waste solutions may be part of the solution. there is a lack of dog waste to dispose of dog waiste in the tenderloin and other neighborhoods. and they will have dog waste stations. >> we want you to kwouse...
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and while all this is going on, seth curry up in tahoe playing golf, hugging the now former teammate edwin. the first time he reacted publicly to his departure and if you cannot say something good, don't say anything at all.>> i like to look at what we accomplished and focus on that and be extremely proud of this round that we had and now that we have to re-create it in terms of what we do.>> serena williams made quick work of her opponent to become the oldest woman to reach a major final. the 37-year-old dropped only three games and a straight set win that lasted 59 minutes serena play in saturday's final and has a record-tying 24 career grand slams. the giants open the second half tomorrow in milwaukee, seven games under 500 but only 5 1/2 back at the wildcard. those trades could be around a while. let's say they get within three of the wildcard intuit. >> it depends how they're playing. i would stand pat. in this town with this organization you can't do two months of baseball and then say i'm sorry were going to treat everybody.>> after we aired that i got some tweets from ace fans, loc
and while all this is going on, seth curry up in tahoe playing golf, hugging the now former teammate edwin. the first time he reacted publicly to his departure and if you cannot say something good, don't say anything at all.>> i like to look at what we accomplished and focus on that and be extremely proud of this round that we had and now that we have to re-create it in terms of what we do.>> serena williams made quick work of her opponent to become the oldest woman to reach a major...
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. >> edwin cruz, an immigration rights advocate from pangia legal believes a lawsuit filed friday may have deterred i.c.e. from conducting raids in the bay area. >> federal judge in the northern district in california putitis on notice saying if they're going to carry out the raids or any apprehensions they must insure every individual has access to counsel. >> know your rights and look out for one another. >> father king at st. john in the mission district offered sanctuary to the undocumented. >> the advice that immigrants have been given regardless of their status is to be inside, keep your door closed, don't answer the door to strangers. >> this man says he's undocumented and has been living in san francisco for 14 years. >> he says he's staying inside his house worried about his wife and four kids being detained by i.c.e. agents. president trump said i.c.e. was reportedly looking to arrest and key port up to 2,000 undocumented immigrants across the u.s. the action has sparked protests nationwide. this response from the acting director of u.s. citizenship and immigration. >> this
. >> edwin cruz, an immigration rights advocate from pangia legal believes a lawsuit filed friday may have deterred i.c.e. from conducting raids in the bay area. >> federal judge in the northern district in california putitis on notice saying if they're going to carry out the raids or any apprehensions they must insure every individual has access to counsel. >> know your rights and look out for one another. >> father king at st. john in the mission district offered...
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edwin encarnacion, bounces into the triple play against the twins. i thought that only 457ed in little league. it's the 13th triple play in twins' history. >>> the warriors are the most valuable sports franchise in the bay area. they ranked ninth in the top 50 most valuable sports teams in 2019. they are valued at $3.5 billion. the 49ers ranked 16th. the giants are 18th. the raiders are 34th. no surprise, the cowboys are number one. this sports report so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're finally building that outdoor kitchen. yup - with room for the whole gang. ♪ ♪ see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. whoa. travis in it made it. it's amazing. oh is that travis's app? it's pretty cool, isn't it? there's two of them. they're multiplying. no, guys, its me. see, i
edwin encarnacion, bounces into the triple play against the twins. i thought that only 457ed in little league. it's the 13th triple play in twins' history. >>> the warriors are the most valuable sports franchise in the bay area. they ranked ninth in the top 50 most valuable sports teams in 2019. they are valued at $3.5 billion. the 49ers ranked 16th. the giants are 18th. the raiders are 34th. no surprise, the cowboys are number one. this sports report so that early retirement we...
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and while all this is going on, seth curry up in tahoe playing golf, hugging the now former teammate edwin. the first time he reacted publicly to his departure and if you cannot say something good, don't say anything at all.>> i like to look at what we accomplished and focus on that and be extremely proud of this round that we had and now that we have to re-create it in terms of what we do.>> serena williams made quick work of her opponent to become the oldest woman to reach a major final. the 37-year-old dropped only three games and a straight set win that lasted 59 minutes serena will play in saturday's final and has a record-tying 24 career grand slams. the giants open the second half tomorrow in milwaukee, seven games under 500 but only 5 1/2 back at the wildcard. those trades could be around a while. let's say they get within three of the wildcard intuit. >> it depends how they're playing. i would stand pat. in this town with this organization you can't do two months of baseball and then say i'm sorry were going to treat everybody.>> after we aired that i got some tweets from ace fans
and while all this is going on, seth curry up in tahoe playing golf, hugging the now former teammate edwin. the first time he reacted publicly to his departure and if you cannot say something good, don't say anything at all.>> i like to look at what we accomplished and focus on that and be extremely proud of this round that we had and now that we have to re-create it in terms of what we do.>> serena williams made quick work of her opponent to become the oldest woman to reach a major...
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on july the 16th, 1969, three astronauts, neil armstrong, edwin "buzz" aldrin, and michael collins, made ready to fulfil that promise as they prepared for apollo 11. the first crewed mission to land on the moon. three men to represent the culmination of a dream. here at nasa in houston, texas, mission control monitored every aspect of the moon shot. these days it's used to monitor the international space station, the actual control room used for the apollo 11 mission is undergoing a bit of a refurb in honour of the 50th anniversary. marcos flores is one of the current mission controllers for the iss. there was no guarantee that apollo ii was going to be successful. i mean, it was really cutting edge, dangerous stuff, wasn't it? yeah, definitely. there was a lot of risk involved in the missions themselves and how dangerous they were, but also a lot of unknowns in terms of being able to successfully land on the moon. the 36—storey tall saturn v moves out of its huge assembly building and heads for the launchpad. to build the launch vehicle, nasa contracted boeing, north american aviation
on july the 16th, 1969, three astronauts, neil armstrong, edwin "buzz" aldrin, and michael collins, made ready to fulfil that promise as they prepared for apollo 11. the first crewed mission to land on the moon. three men to represent the culmination of a dream. here at nasa in houston, texas, mission control monitored every aspect of the moon shot. these days it's used to monitor the international space station, the actual control room used for the apollo 11 mission is undergoing a...
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on july the 16th, 1969, three astronauts, neil armstrong, edwin "buzz" aldrin, and michael collins, made ready to fulfil that promise as they prepared for apollo 11. the first crewed mission to land on the moon. three men to represent the culmination of a dream. here at nasa in houston, texas, mission control monitored every aspect of the moon shot. these days it's used to monitor the international space station, the actual control room used for the apollo 11 mission is undergoing a bit of a refurb in honour of the 50th anniversary. marcos flores is one of the current mission controllers for the iss. there was no guarantee that apollo 11 was going to be successful. i mean, it was really cutting edge, dangerous stuff, wasn't it? yeah, definitely. there was a lot of risk involved in the missions themselves and how dangerous they were, but also a lot of unknowns in terms of being able to successfully land on the moon. the 36—storey tall saturn v moves out of its huge assembly building and heads for the launchpad. to build the launch vehicle, nasa contracted boeing, north american aviation
on july the 16th, 1969, three astronauts, neil armstrong, edwin "buzz" aldrin, and michael collins, made ready to fulfil that promise as they prepared for apollo 11. the first crewed mission to land on the moon. three men to represent the culmination of a dream. here at nasa in houston, texas, mission control monitored every aspect of the moon shot. these days it's used to monitor the international space station, the actual control room used for the apollo 11 mission is undergoing a...
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in 1929 the american astronomer edwin hubble made a groundbreaking discovery. he confirmed early observations that the light from distant galaxies is more redshifted than the light from closer ones. that means that distant objects are moving away from us faster than the closer ones. this led hubble to conclude that the universe is expanding. it all started around 14000000000 years ago with a big bang and ever since the universe has been growing all of its mass with all of its gravitational pull couldn't overpower the force of the expansion of the galaxies that formed continue to grow further and further apart like the raisins in a rising to. the rate of expansion is known as the hubble constant it's such a key concept in cosmology we want to know it as precisely as possible the european space agency's planck satellite measured radiation from the early universe and determined that for every megaparsec or 3300000 light years further away a galaxy is its receding 6070 kilometers per 2nd faster but more recently the hubble space telescope examined nearby galaxies a
in 1929 the american astronomer edwin hubble made a groundbreaking discovery. he confirmed early observations that the light from distant galaxies is more redshifted than the light from closer ones. that means that distant objects are moving away from us faster than the closer ones. this led hubble to conclude that the universe is expanding. it all started around 14000000000 years ago with a big bang and ever since the universe has been growing all of its mass with all of its gravitational pull...
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jurors in march ruled they pay edwin hardman that much in damages. he used round up before being diagnosed by lodge kin's lymphoma. hundreds of lawsuits have been filed. one is confident roundup does not cause cancer. >>> a win for the beverage industry and soda lovers. a bill that would require health warning labels on sugary drinks has died in the california legislature. for drinks with added sweeteners containing 75 calories or more. this is the fifth time the bill has failed to get enough votes. >>> coming up, the women's u.s. soccer team heading to the final game, the celebration during yesterday's game that has some people across the pond angry. >>> and nike recalling these shoes because they say it represents the wrong message. what colin kaepernick had to do with that recall. >>> welcome back. new couldnntroversy involving n and after the nike put the betsy ross on the back of the shoes. they were recalled amid major backlash. >> reporter: nike decision to pull the red, white and blue shoes emblazoned with a colonial era flag is whipping up e
jurors in march ruled they pay edwin hardman that much in damages. he used round up before being diagnosed by lodge kin's lymphoma. hundreds of lawsuits have been filed. one is confident roundup does not cause cancer. >>> a win for the beverage industry and soda lovers. a bill that would require health warning labels on sugary drinks has died in the california legislature. for drinks with added sweeteners containing 75 calories or more. this is the fifth time the bill has failed to get...
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in 1929 the american astronomer edwin hubble made a groundbreaking discovery. he confirmed early observations that the light from distant galaxies is more redshifted the light from closer ones. that means the distant objects are moving away from us faster than the council ones. this led hubble to conclude that the universe is expanding. it all started around 14000000000 years ago with a big bang and ever since the universe has been growing all of its mass with all of its gravitational pull couldn't overpower the force of the expansion of the galaxies that formed continue to grow further and further apart like the raisins in a rising. the rate of expansion is known as the hubble constant it's such a key concept in cosmology we want to know it as precisely as possible the european space agency's planck satellite measured radiation from the early universe and determined that for every megaparsec or 3300000 light years further away a galaxy is it's receding 6070 kilometers per 2nd faster but more recently the hubble space telescope examined nearby galaxies and came
in 1929 the american astronomer edwin hubble made a groundbreaking discovery. he confirmed early observations that the light from distant galaxies is more redshifted the light from closer ones. that means the distant objects are moving away from us faster than the council ones. this led hubble to conclude that the universe is expanding. it all started around 14000000000 years ago with a big bang and ever since the universe has been growing all of its mass with all of its gravitational pull...
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edwin encarnacion, bounces into the triple play against the twins. i thought that only 457ed in little league. it's the 13th triple play in twins' history. >>> the warriors are the most valuable sports franchise in the bay area. they ranked ninth in the top 50 most valuable sports teams in 2019. they are valued at $3.5 billion. the 49ers ranked 16th. the giants are 18th. the raiders are 34th. no surprise, the cowboys are number one. this sports repor there are moments in life that leave a lasting impression. like the feeling of movement as a new journey begins, or the sight of soft fur, warmed by the morning sun. you might remember new flavours, or a view that defies all expectations. these are the memories that stay with you, long after the moments have passed. ♪ off! deep woods provides long lasting mosquito protection. so you can keep living life your way. off! live on. sc johnson. when you boo an intruder... you act fast. so do we. raid is the fastest ant & roach killer on the market. the fastest!? (spray) raid! get raid and get tough on roache
edwin encarnacion, bounces into the triple play against the twins. i thought that only 457ed in little league. it's the 13th triple play in twins' history. >>> the warriors are the most valuable sports franchise in the bay area. they ranked ninth in the top 50 most valuable sports teams in 2019. they are valued at $3.5 billion. the 49ers ranked 16th. the giants are 18th. the raiders are 34th. no surprise, the cowboys are number one. this sports repor there are moments in life that...
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in 1929 the american astronomer edwin hubble made a groundbreaking discovery. he could found early observations that the light from distant galaxies is more redshifted the light from closer ones. that means that distant objects are moving away from us faster than the closer ones. this led hubble to conclude that the universe is expanding. it all started around 14000000000 years ago with a big bang and ever since the universe has been growing all of its mass with all of its gravitational pull couldn't overpower the force of the expansion of the galaxies that formed continue to grow further and further apart like the raisins in a rising. the rate of the expansion is known as the hubble constant it's such a key concept in cosmology we want to know it as precisely as possible the european space agency's planck satellite measured radiation from the early universe and determined that for every megaparsecs or 3300000 light years further away a galaxy is it's receding 6070 kilometers per 2nd faster but more recently the hubble space telescope examined nearby galaxies a
in 1929 the american astronomer edwin hubble made a groundbreaking discovery. he could found early observations that the light from distant galaxies is more redshifted the light from closer ones. that means that distant objects are moving away from us faster than the closer ones. this led hubble to conclude that the universe is expanding. it all started around 14000000000 years ago with a big bang and ever since the universe has been growing all of its mass with all of its gravitational pull...
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in 1929 the american astronomer edwin hubble made a groundbreaking discovery. he could found early observations that the light from distant galaxies is more redshifted light from closer ones. that means that distant objects are moving away from us faster than the closer ones. this led hubble to conclude that the universe is expanding. it all started around 14000000000 years ago with a big bang and ever since the universe has been growing all of its mass with all of its gravitational pull couldn't overpower the force of the expansion of the galaxies that formed continue to grow further and further apart like the raisins in a rising. the rate of expansion is known as the hubble constant it's such a key concept in cosmology we want to know it as precisely as possible the european space agency's planck satellite measured radiation from the early universe and determined that for every megaparsecs or 3300000 light years further away a galaxy is it's receding 6070 kilometers per 2nd faster but more recently the hubble space telescope examined nearby galaxies and came
in 1929 the american astronomer edwin hubble made a groundbreaking discovery. he could found early observations that the light from distant galaxies is more redshifted light from closer ones. that means that distant objects are moving away from us faster than the closer ones. this led hubble to conclude that the universe is expanding. it all started around 14000000000 years ago with a big bang and ever since the universe has been growing all of its mass with all of its gravitational pull...
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in 1929 the american astronomer edwin hubble made a groundbreaking discovery. he could found early observations that the light from distant galaxies is more redshifted light from closer wadhams. that means that distant objects are moving away from us faster than the closer ones. this led hubble to conclude that the universe is expanding. it all started around 14000000000 years ago with a big bang and ever since the universe has been growing all of its mass with all of its gravitational pull couldn't overpower the force of the expansion of the galaxies that formed continue to grow further and further apart like the raisins in a rising to. the rate of expansion is known as the hubble constant it's such a key concept in cosmology we want to know it as precisely as possible the european space agency's plank satellite measured radiation from the early universe and determined that for every megaparsec or 3300000 light years further away a galaxy is its receding 6070 kilometers per 2nd faster but more recently the hubble space telescope examined nearby galaxies and ca
in 1929 the american astronomer edwin hubble made a groundbreaking discovery. he could found early observations that the light from distant galaxies is more redshifted light from closer wadhams. that means that distant objects are moving away from us faster than the closer ones. this led hubble to conclude that the universe is expanding. it all started around 14000000000 years ago with a big bang and ever since the universe has been growing all of its mass with all of its gravitational pull...
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in march he was awarded $80 million to edwin hardaman and they determined roundup caused his non-hodgkin's lymphoma. a san francisco judge upheld the $5 million awarded in damage, but he reduced the $75 million punitive payout to $20 million. baer said it plans to appeal. >>> let's take you out live this morning and we're looking at san jose and oakland. a bit of haze over san jose in this warm weather. kari hall is watching all your weather. good morning. >> good morning. and we are starting out already seeing the temperatures warming up for the inland areas. look at brentwood, 81 and san francisco at 67 and half moon bay at 59. we see our typical spread of the temperatures across the bay. but it is actually right now a little bit cooler compared to this time yesterday. and in most spots from about two to seven degrees cooler and nine degrees cooler in san martin compared to yesterday at this time. we take a live look outside and walnut creek and through the rest of the day, it is going to be heating up again. still feeling very much like summer and our temperatures reaching into the uppe
in march he was awarded $80 million to edwin hardaman and they determined roundup caused his non-hodgkin's lymphoma. a san francisco judge upheld the $5 million awarded in damage, but he reduced the $75 million punitive payout to $20 million. baer said it plans to appeal. >>> let's take you out live this morning and we're looking at san jose and oakland. a bit of haze over san jose in this warm weather. kari hall is watching all your weather. good morning. >> good morning. and we...
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commander neil armstrong leads edwin "buzz" aldrin and mike collins into apollo 11. three, two, one... we have liftoff. neil armstrong reporting the roll and pitch programme which puts apollo 11 on a proper heading. they arrive at the moon four days later. as the lunar lander descends, neil armstrong notices that they are off—course. instead of the preplanned smooth landing site, there are dangerous boulders. with fuel running low, commander armstrong takes manual control. the eagle has landed. roger, tranquillity. armstrong then descends onto the lunar surface. it's one small step for man... 0ne giant leap for mankind. on tv all across the world, 600 million people were watching. it has a stark beauty all its own. it's like much of the high desert of the united states. it's different, but it's very pretty out here. at the time, all things seemed possible, yet three years later the apollo programme ended and humans haven't been back since. it was america's flag planted, but this moment was an achievement for all humanity. pallab ghosh, bbc news. our correspondent n
commander neil armstrong leads edwin "buzz" aldrin and mike collins into apollo 11. three, two, one... we have liftoff. neil armstrong reporting the roll and pitch programme which puts apollo 11 on a proper heading. they arrive at the moon four days later. as the lunar lander descends, neil armstrong notices that they are off—course. instead of the preplanned smooth landing site, there are dangerous boulders. with fuel running low, commander armstrong takes manual control. the eagle...
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>>cancer, 70 year-old edwin hardeman the santa rosa resident, instead will take home about million a judge found guidelines from the 2013 supreme court decision that required him to reduce the jury's punitive damages. part of his case was the first to go to trial of more than a 1000 lawsuits against monsanto, the maker, a roundup part of his cancer is now in remission it sounds like something out of a doctor seuss novel how some goats on a boat managed to get rescued from rising floodwaters in louisiana. >>also some new 70 landmarks they might soon have a more familiar ring to them. but the court decided today in san francisco protests outside amazon's headquarters in san francisco today. why some people are calling out the company for what they described as being complicit swiss ice. plenty of sunshine around the bay area start out the work week but the fog beginning >>our churches in the bay area offering sanctuary for undocu4ented immigrants during the ice raids, a congregational church of san mateo says it's stepping up for those most vulnerable in the community. news of the plan
>>cancer, 70 year-old edwin hardeman the santa rosa resident, instead will take home about million a judge found guidelines from the 2013 supreme court decision that required him to reduce the jury's punitive damages. part of his case was the first to go to trial of more than a 1000 lawsuits against monsanto, the maker, a roundup part of his cancer is now in remission it sounds like something out of a doctor seuss novel how some goats on a boat managed to get rescued from rising...
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kennedy in 1962. 0njuly the 16th, 1969, three astronauts, neil onstream, edwin barrs alden, and collins repair to fill that as they were on apollo 11 —— buzz aldrin. fill that as they were on apollo 11 -- buzz aldrin. the first great mission to land on him in. three men to represent the combination of of the green. here at nasa in houston, texas, mission control monitored every aspect of the launch. these days it's used to monitor the international space station, the actual control room used for the apollo 11 is undergoing a bit of a refurbished in honour of the 50th anniversary. marcos flores is one of the current missing controllers for the current missing controllers for the iss. there was no guarantee that apollo 11 was going to be successful. i'm in, it was really cutting it, dangerous stuff, wasn't it? definitely. there is a lot of risk involved in the mission themselves and how dangerous they we re themselves and how dangerous they were and in terms of landing successfully on the moon. saturn v moves out of its huge assembly building and heads for the launchpad. to build the
kennedy in 1962. 0njuly the 16th, 1969, three astronauts, neil onstream, edwin barrs alden, and collins repair to fill that as they were on apollo 11 —— buzz aldrin. fill that as they were on apollo 11 -- buzz aldrin. the first great mission to land on him in. three men to represent the combination of of the green. here at nasa in houston, texas, mission control monitored every aspect of the launch. these days it's used to monitor the international space station, the actual control room...
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on july the 16th, 1969, three astronauts, neil armstrong, edwin "buzz" aldrin, and michael collins made ready to fulfil that promise as they prepared for apollo 11. the first crewed mission to land on the moon. three men to represent the culmination of a dream. here at nasa in houston, texas, mission control monitored every aspect of the moon shot. these days, it's used to monitor the international space station, the actual control room used for the apollo 11 mission is undergoing a bit of a refurb in honour of the 50th anniversary. marcos flores is one of the current mission controllers for the iss. there was no guarantee that apollo 11 was going to be successful. i mean, it was really cutting edge, dangerous stuff, wasn't it? yeah, definitely. there was a lot of risk involved in the missions themselves and how dangerous they were, but also a lot of unknowns in terms of being able to successfully land on the moon. the 36—storey tall saturn v moves out of its huge assembly building and heads for the launchpad. to build the launch vehicle, nasa contracted boeing, north american aviatio
on july the 16th, 1969, three astronauts, neil armstrong, edwin "buzz" aldrin, and michael collins made ready to fulfil that promise as they prepared for apollo 11. the first crewed mission to land on the moon. three men to represent the culmination of a dream. here at nasa in houston, texas, mission control monitored every aspect of the moon shot. these days, it's used to monitor the international space station, the actual control room used for the apollo 11 mission is undergoing a...
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on july the 16th, 1969, three astronauts, neil armstrong, edwin "buzz" aldrin, and michael collins made ready to fulfil that promise as they prepared for apollo 11. the first crewed mission to land on the moon. three men to represent the culmination of a dream. here at nasa in houston, texas, mission control monitored every aspect of the moon shot. these days it's used to monitor the international space station, the actual control room used for the apollo 11 mission is undergoing a bit of a refurb in honour of the 50th anniversary. marcos flores is one of the current mission controllers for the iss. there was no guarantee that apollo 11 was going to be successful. i mean, it was really cutting edge, dangerous stuff, wasn't it? yeah, definitely. there is a lot of risk involved in the missions themselves and how dangerous they were, but also a lot of unknowns in terms of being able to successfully land on the moon. the 36—storey tall saturn v moves out of its huge assembly building and heads for the launchpad. to build the launch vehicle, nasa contracted boeing, north american aviation,
on july the 16th, 1969, three astronauts, neil armstrong, edwin "buzz" aldrin, and michael collins made ready to fulfil that promise as they prepared for apollo 11. the first crewed mission to land on the moon. three men to represent the culmination of a dream. here at nasa in houston, texas, mission control monitored every aspect of the moon shot. these days it's used to monitor the international space station, the actual control room used for the apollo 11 mission is undergoing a...
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. >> sreenivasan: armstrong and fellow astronaut edwin "buzz" aldrin spent more than 21 hours on the moon that day. no one has been there since 1972, but nasa is hoping to change that with an aggressive goal ottf g humans back on the moon by 2024. they'll be competing of course th entrepreneurs like spacex's elon musk who says he will fly humans to mars by that year. so what will a new lunar mission look like and what is nasa's role in the global space race? we'll talk about that and more on today's program including a look at some of the hundreds of pounds of moon rocks. but first, here's a look at today's headlines. eat d humiditys locked in across the central and eastern states, and there is noe relief in the st until monday. in new york city, the heat index, a cbination of temperature and humidity, was more than 100 degrees most of the day.ts major evere cancelled, including a concert in central park, the new york city triathlon, and a 50th anniversary times square celebration of the apollo 11 landing. even the famous coney island boardwalk offered little relief. >> it's hot. we
. >> sreenivasan: armstrong and fellow astronaut edwin "buzz" aldrin spent more than 21 hours on the moon that day. no one has been there since 1972, but nasa is hoping to change that with an aggressive goal ottf g humans back on the moon by 2024. they'll be competing of course th entrepreneurs like spacex's elon musk who says he will fly humans to mars by that year. so what will a new lunar mission look like and what is nasa's role in the global space race? we'll talk about...
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million award levied against monsanto corporation to 25 $5 million for sonoma county man, 70 year-old edwin hardeman he claimed the company's roundup weed killer causes cancer. a jury ordered monsanto to pay part of an $80 million in damages. the federal judge says the us supreme court guidelines requires him to reduce that to 25 million someone sent a was also facing more than 13,000 roundup lawsuits filed in us federal and state courts. 2 cases from right here in the bay area have gone to trial and resulted in verdicts against monsanto. to the bay area after a recent operation room of the story that video showing officer just jumping right on top of that submarine it looks like a scene from an action movie and that submarine was carrying 17,000 pounds of cocaine and the pacific ocean, it's valued at more than million. so those accused of trying to bring those drugs into the country of course they were arrested the coast guard says that unfortunately drug trafficking like this is increasing and they need to respond accordingly. >>we're hoping to get more ships, newer ships to be able to co
million award levied against monsanto corporation to 25 $5 million for sonoma county man, 70 year-old edwin hardeman he claimed the company's roundup weed killer causes cancer. a jury ordered monsanto to pay part of an $80 million in damages. the federal judge says the us supreme court guidelines requires him to reduce that to 25 million someone sent a was also facing more than 13,000 roundup lawsuits filed in us federal and state courts. 2 cases from right here in the bay area have gone to...
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edwin ‘buzz‘ aldrin followed him, and together they planted the american flag, but this was an achievement for all of mankind. this anniversary has been marked with events around the world, reminding people of a time when anything seemed possible. the apollo 11 astronauts propelled the world into a new era of space exploration. 50 years later they are inspiring the next generation to discover new frontiers. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. we have got a lot to look forward? if you like heat, yes, that is on the way for parts of uk. but for some it is only brief. we are not there yet. temperatures are in the comfort zone, low to mid 20s. if you see some hazy sunshine. but it is turning wetter in northern ireland and western scotland will see the rain moving in. and a strengthening wind
edwin ‘buzz‘ aldrin followed him, and together they planted the american flag, but this was an achievement for all of mankind. this anniversary has been marked with events around the world, reminding people of a time when anything seemed possible. the apollo 11 astronauts propelled the world into a new era of space exploration. 50 years later they are inspiring the next generation to discover new frontiers. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. we have got a lot to look...
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forces loyal to edwin put down the coup his government has since arrested tried and jailed tens of thousands of soldiers teaches journalists and other public servants countless others have been removed from their posts they stand accused of supporting the attempt to take over or at least of disloyalty to the government many motel 6 at home and abroad still support at around but that's not guaranteed to last a week currency skyrocketing inflation and high interest rates have shaken his grip on power relations with the west are at a low point then that's it from. an opposition figure and the next marriage to stumble at one held the post before he ascended to the national stage a parallel not lost on some voters. say much on the president was merritt's well remember luis following the same path we will see added i. say that. no one can say when those better times for everyone's opponents may come he survived the bang at the coup attempt the whisper of every day politics make post a pic of challenge. oh about 3000000 people are on the move in a poll in northern india and bangladesh fleeing monso
forces loyal to edwin put down the coup his government has since arrested tried and jailed tens of thousands of soldiers teaches journalists and other public servants countless others have been removed from their posts they stand accused of supporting the attempt to take over or at least of disloyalty to the government many motel 6 at home and abroad still support at around but that's not guaranteed to last a week currency skyrocketing inflation and high interest rates have shaken his grip on...
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the yankees' edwin encarnacion hits a ground ball, the third baseman fields it, steps on third and throws a runner out at second base then the batter is thrown out at first. that's a triple play. it was the 13th in the team's history. minnesota also went on to win that game. at tom hanks as mister rogers. >>> also ahead, the college football team's $28 million locker room that looks more like an airplane. >> got to see that one. >>> plus one woman's secret to hiding a red wine stain. that's going viral. (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. that's going viral. lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7 and maintained it. oh! under 7? (announcer) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (announcer) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? (announcer) ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people
the yankees' edwin encarnacion hits a ground ball, the third baseman fields it, steps on third and throws a runner out at second base then the batter is thrown out at first. that's a triple play. it was the 13th in the team's history. minnesota also went on to win that game. at tom hanks as mister rogers. >>> also ahead, the college football team's $28 million locker room that looks more like an airplane. >> got to see that one. >>> plus one woman's secret to hiding a...
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transparency, it's an issue that the city of oakland specifically mare island libby shaft should look into edwin carmona cruises with benji legal services. >>which provides representation to immigrant communities. he says many of those on these flights have been given no access to legal counsel the mayor libby shaft should request that all individuals who are in the part of a local oakland are in this property have the right to due process and have the right to counsel. oakland is a sanctuary city. so much so that oakland mayor libby shaft there's even warn residents of pending ice raids. the mayor was unavailable for comment. but a spokesman for mayor sheriff says the mayor's office is reviewing this matter as it is of great interest to the mayor and our oakland values. we need to understand if this violated oakland sanctuary city policy before we can address it. >>ice officials say that they stop these charter flights out of oakland airport in october of last year they also say they never use these charter flights out of san francisco or san jose. they do admit they do this kind of a thing usi
transparency, it's an issue that the city of oakland specifically mare island libby shaft should look into edwin carmona cruises with benji legal services. >>which provides representation to immigrant communities. he says many of those on these flights have been given no access to legal counsel the mayor libby shaft should request that all individuals who are in the part of a local oakland are in this property have the right to due process and have the right to counsel. oakland is a...
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knew nothing about this until a week ago a part of and which should know what is in their property edwin to cruz's with pen she a legal services which provides representation to immigrant communities. he says many of those on these flights have been given no access to legal counsel often times ice will just flow will flow of 5 people out of the country as fast as possible. >>i'm in violate these rights the city of oakland should request that there's a proper procedure and protocol that is being followed that sanctuary process is being held as well as due process oakland's mayor was unavailable for comment. but a spokesman for mayor sheriff says the mayor's office is reviewing this matter as it is of great interest to the mayor and our oakland values. we need to understand if this violated oakland sanctuary city policy before we can address it. ice spokesman says that these chartered flights were never used out of san jose airport for san francisco airport of course the question that remains. >>is if these flights are not happening out of y of the 3 airports now are people being taken by
knew nothing about this until a week ago a part of and which should know what is in their property edwin to cruz's with pen she a legal services which provides representation to immigrant communities. he says many of those on these flights have been given no access to legal counsel often times ice will just flow will flow of 5 people out of the country as fast as possible. >>i'm in violate these rights the city of oakland should request that there's a proper procedure and protocol that is...
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commander neil armstrong leads edwin "buzz" aldrin and mike collins into the spacecraft. three, two, one... we have liftoff. neil armstrong reporting the roll and pitch programme which puts apollo 11 on a proper heading. ok, our flight controller's going to go for a landing. retro. go. vital. go. guidance. go. neil armstrong takes manual control and with fuel running low, brings the spacecraft down. the eagle has landed. roger, tranquillity. we copy on the ground. he then makes his descent onto the lunar surface. i'm going to step onto land now. and uttered the words that would reverberate through history forevermore. it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. it was a time when all things seemed possible, the very stars seemed within our grasp, only for plans for the human exploration of other worlds to fade. but neil armstrong himself said that the dream was still there and it would come back in time. the next news on bbc one is at 6:40. bye for now. hello. broadly these are only latest pictures of these denim pero, they were released this morning. . —