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the continental congress was simply going to be a managerial body that managed the conduct of the war and the conduct of the army. and hamilton wanted to return -- jefferson rather wanted to return to virginia and carry out as many reforms as he could. he didn't always succeed, but he pushed for reforms in the land a loss of virginia so that land would become more of a available and at one point, he even proposed that all land -less free man in virginia be given land, something that didn't fly with the virginia assembly. what he did push for religious toleration for reform of the criminal statutes in virginia and many of his reforms were eventually realized. in 1779, with the war effort really suffering, washington came to the conclusion that the best man who once served in congress, a man like benjamin franklin and john adams and jefferson had left and the congress was suffering in their absence. and washington wrote to george mason in virginia and said very pointedly, where is jefferson? when his country needs him. and that got back to jefferson and stung by washington's apparent cr
the continental congress was simply going to be a managerial body that managed the conduct of the war and the conduct of the army. and hamilton wanted to return -- jefferson rather wanted to return to virginia and carry out as many reforms as he could. he didn't always succeed, but he pushed for reforms in the land a loss of virginia so that land would become more of a available and at one point, he even proposed that all land -less free man in virginia be given land, something that didn't fly...
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she was a diehard loyalists even though her husband served in the continental artillery. she wrote a series of letters to him during the battle of rhode island where he was actually commanding a unit that was attacking newport. she writes these furious letters saying i can hope the continental army earns in hell and its commander dies a horrible death, and when i see you again you are being marched through the streets as a prisoner of war. but then she hides that, like she wants newport to revert to revolution work as the british evacuates in october 1779, she takes the bundle of unsent letters, hands them to a good friend of hers and says hi to these until long after i'm dead. actually she continues to operate this boardinghouse with her husband well into the 1790s and has a may be legendary washington connection where george washington stays at this house when it comes to newport in the 17 '90s, and the newport historical society has a blanket they say belonged washington slept there. but they don't find these papers of hers until 1845, 1850 when her grandchildren are g
she was a diehard loyalists even though her husband served in the continental artillery. she wrote a series of letters to him during the battle of rhode island where he was actually commanding a unit that was attacking newport. she writes these furious letters saying i can hope the continental army earns in hell and its commander dies a horrible death, and when i see you again you are being marched through the streets as a prisoner of war. but then she hides that, like she wants newport to...
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before brags that many truck drivers took their loads from ireland to continental europe by crossing the irish sea on a ferry driving across britain and then sailing across the english channel and now they're taking a 17 hour ferry trip directly from ireland to frogs even though it costs more money the reason they want to avoid customs paperwork caused by private and possible delays in the u.k. many irish ports are now experiencing an unexpected who. trade is like water. it looks for the path of least resistance. for many irish companies that path no longer runs through britain but through irish ports like rustler until recently only 3 ferries a week left the port for continental europe now it's 16. breck's it has suddenly made the sleepy town a major player in the irish logistics sector. what we've seen is a fundamental shift i differ levels in the supply chain ok so certainly large industry big multinationals have made a strategic decision to take the brics a headache out all together and then avoid the paperwork avoid potential delays and avoid a trip to their supply chain. data f
before brags that many truck drivers took their loads from ireland to continental europe by crossing the irish sea on a ferry driving across britain and then sailing across the english channel and now they're taking a 17 hour ferry trip directly from ireland to frogs even though it costs more money the reason they want to avoid customs paperwork caused by private and possible delays in the u.k. many irish ports are now experiencing an unexpected who. trade is like water. it looks for the path...
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they actually crossed the continental divide. the coldest morning we had told ice forms here every month of the year left at 10. am the engine won't start oil had congealed the can't crank or used a self-starter on the car the sun came out and began warming things up at 11 am. continental divide elevation 11,330 feet the atlantic side was the park national forest the pacific side the arapahoe national forest denver is 59 miles stopped at a hotel at henderson a small country tavern clean rooms and a good summer 90 miles that day which gave an 18-day total of 1,648 miles. and then october and the third they left at 8 am 15 gallons of gas caused three dollars and 75 cents one quart of oil 30 cents. mccook stat for regular spring or rather to patch to hold patch the tires to hold till we reach hastings. we raved at holdridge at 5pm after driving 134 miles. and the 11th they were in iowa. they left iowa city at 8:30 am drove out to west branch. called on one of the who the hoover family it was taking out to his house met his wife and
they actually crossed the continental divide. the coldest morning we had told ice forms here every month of the year left at 10. am the engine won't start oil had congealed the can't crank or used a self-starter on the car the sun came out and began warming things up at 11 am. continental divide elevation 11,330 feet the atlantic side was the park national forest the pacific side the arapahoe national forest denver is 59 miles stopped at a hotel at henderson a small country tavern clean rooms...
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p para la salud es catastrÓfico, en un momento que el continente americano y el mundo estÁ enfocado en la guerra contra el coronavirus. >>> los sistemas de salud tendrÁn que incorporar esta nueva amenaza. >>> se reproduce en agua limpia y sucia. >>> dejas un vaso con un cepillo se acumula agua y viene una hembra y pone sus huevos ahÍ. >>> sus huevos resisten meses de sequÍa. y fue descubierto recientemente por cientÍficos estadounidense m la base naval de guantÁnamo en cuba. >>> noticias telemundo. >>> sin dinero y sin recursos una jovencita brasileÑa demostÓo tener mÁs visiones que muchos adultos. la fal ta de oportunidades la llevÓ a conseguir miles de libros para los mÁs pobres. y con ello alejarlos de la violencia. ana peralta en rio de janeiro nos tiene esta linda historia. >>> conocida como una pequeÑa adolescente de 13 aÑos que con un gesto ayuda a mejorar la vida de otros niÑos que como ella viven en la favela. apasionada por los libros, que vive en la favela en la zona sur de rio de janeiro, no todos los niÑos tenÍan sus mismas oportunidades. cuando fui a la vie
p para la salud es catastrÓfico, en un momento que el continente americano y el mundo estÁ enfocado en la guerra contra el coronavirus. >>> los sistemas de salud tendrÁn que incorporar esta nueva amenaza. >>> se reproduce en agua limpia y sucia. >>> dejas un vaso con un cepillo se acumula agua y viene una hembra y pone sus huevos ahÍ. >>> sus huevos resisten meses de sequÍa. y fue descubierto recientemente por cientÍficos estadounidense m la base naval...
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. >> when we met for the second continental congress, i was away for the first. when i checked on that, i believe i was 70 years old, but i believe you or something like 33. something approaching that. >> so you will forgive me by addressing you less formally than mr. jefferson i will call you thomas if that's all right. >> that's quite fine by me, doctor. in fact, you remind me that my units, in your eyes, continued. because when we created one another again, and i was so taken by your particular reception, continually besieged by -- >> -- >> yes, but then when i asked you whether i can succeed as well to such an attention, do you remember what you said? >> i said you are young. i don't remember referring to you one way or another. >> you said you are still too young, thomas. >> doctor, shall we receive the questions from our friends who have gathered to enjoy the conversation? >> indeed, let's do that. >> if you well, we would like to begin the first questions from our friends. >> thank you. doctor franklin and mr. jefferson, can you tell us about the circumsta
. >> when we met for the second continental congress, i was away for the first. when i checked on that, i believe i was 70 years old, but i believe you or something like 33. something approaching that. >> so you will forgive me by addressing you less formally than mr. jefferson i will call you thomas if that's all right. >> that's quite fine by me, doctor. in fact, you remind me that my units, in your eyes, continued. because when we created one another again, and i was so...
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never sees penny first serves in the continental army. and after trenton serves as an aid to lord sterling is one of washington's best journals. those of you looking at the portrait here in the battle of trenton way off in the back by the horses you can see on the ground a wounded james monroe. washington writes a really terrific letter of reference to monroe when monroe has decided to return to virginia. there is a real admiration going back and forth. when monroe has married elizabeth one turn of returning back to recess when monroe buys a chariot which is not the charleston hasn't been her version. it has a writing box and room for two passengers in the back and whatever they have. elizabeth is extremely pregnant. bouncing down the country roads coming down south to virginia, rutted roads and madison said oh this person can't speak for a lab he shout if he needed to. sure he and monroe are talking politics all the way down with the occasional are you okay there, liz from them. but when they arrived at mount vernon and the thing i loved
never sees penny first serves in the continental army. and after trenton serves as an aid to lord sterling is one of washington's best journals. those of you looking at the portrait here in the battle of trenton way off in the back by the horses you can see on the ground a wounded james monroe. washington writes a really terrific letter of reference to monroe when monroe has decided to return to virginia. there is a real admiration going back and forth. when monroe has married elizabeth one...
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that is a very good question and i think africa has to be very deliberate in developing continental approach to fast lifted look up production of vaccines drugs and and then i'll sticks. it country of 1200000000 people cannot depend on next to no support order time to fight a pandemic flu outbreaks want i want to be very clear that we live in and it off by mimic ok or outbreaks and it will continue to occur i mean we are dealing with this clearly we are going to defeat this pandemic but there will be another pandemic city a country and has to take a step back and really recall amazed that we must develop manufacturing of these vaccines. p. and the gnostics the past days richard in senegal it's already been a factor in vaccines against you the fever south africans have manufacturing facilities egypt so he started a continent doesn't have a but we need to really be very deliberate and support those infrastructure in the continental manner that is that ok resources appropriate source is to develop those important to us ok dr john not intend i saw the director of the africa centers for disease c
that is a very good question and i think africa has to be very deliberate in developing continental approach to fast lifted look up production of vaccines drugs and and then i'll sticks. it country of 1200000000 people cannot depend on next to no support order time to fight a pandemic flu outbreaks want i want to be very clear that we live in and it off by mimic ok or outbreaks and it will continue to occur i mean we are dealing with this clearly we are going to defeat this pandemic but there...
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that is a very good question i think africa has to be very deliberate in developing continental approach to fastly kid look up production of vaccines drugs and and then our sticks . country of 1200000000 people cannot depend on next to no support order tame to fight a pandemic flu outbreaks. i want to be very clear that we live in and it often mimic ok or outbreaks and it will continue to occur i mean we are dealing with this clearly we are going to defeat this pandemic but there will be another pandemic city a country and has to take a step back and really recall amazed that we must develop manufacturing of these vaccines. and then last 6 depressed days richard in senegal it's already been a factor in vaccines against you the fever south africans have manufactured in firstly keys egypt so you start late a continent doesn't have a bit we need to really be very deliberate and support those infrastructure in the continental manner that is that ok resources appropriate sources to develop those important to us ok dr john song director of the africa centers for disease control and prevention
that is a very good question i think africa has to be very deliberate in developing continental approach to fastly kid look up production of vaccines drugs and and then our sticks . country of 1200000000 people cannot depend on next to no support order tame to fight a pandemic flu outbreaks. i want to be very clear that we live in and it often mimic ok or outbreaks and it will continue to occur i mean we are dealing with this clearly we are going to defeat this pandemic but there will be...
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they're upon their dog when we met in in when we met for the second continental congress. i not i was away for the first. i i believe and and when i had checked on that that i was 70 years old, i knew that but i believe you were something like 33 or something and something something approaching that so, you know we so you'll forgive me by addressing you less formally than mr. jefferson and i i will call you thomas if that's all right with you and that's that's quite quite fine by me doctor. in fact, you remind me that my youth in your eyes a continued because when we greeted one on the other again in paris, and i was so taken by your particular reception from the young lady. i haven't continually besieged by the old ladies to know yes, but then when i asked you whether i can succeed as well to such an attention. do you remember what you said? well, i said you were young i refer to you and one way or another sir. that's correct. you said you're still too young thomas? oh, you know it some things have to be earned thomas. but dr. french who have gathered to enjoy our convers
they're upon their dog when we met in in when we met for the second continental congress. i not i was away for the first. i i believe and and when i had checked on that that i was 70 years old, i knew that but i believe you were something like 33 or something and something something approaching that so, you know we so you'll forgive me by addressing you less formally than mr. jefferson and i i will call you thomas if that's all right with you and that's that's quite quite fine by me doctor. in...
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this morning, more than 70% of the continental u.s. is covered in snow. >> i know that person. >> some people are making the best of it. but this cool cat in arkansas has had enough quickly regretting his decision to go outside. we call that catniping. cell phone service has also been disrupted in texas. we'll take a closer look at that forecast in about five minutes. >>> frightening moments for a 14-year-old who fell through the ice in new york's central park. bystanders say the teenager grabbing a ladder and pulling him out of the pond. the teen was treated for hypothermia. a similar scenario ended in tragedy in tennessee. a 10-year-old boy died trying to save his sister who had fallen through the ice. >>> and we turn now to the pandemic. fema is opening its first mass vaccination site in california today, but vaccine supply remains a major issue across the country. meanwhile, more navy sailors have tested positive for the virus. here's abc's megan tevrizian. >> reporter: this morning, three sailors on the "uss theodore roosevelt" te
this morning, more than 70% of the continental u.s. is covered in snow. >> i know that person. >> some people are making the best of it. but this cool cat in arkansas has had enough quickly regretting his decision to go outside. we call that catniping. cell phone service has also been disrupted in texas. we'll take a closer look at that forecast in about five minutes. >>> frightening moments for a 14-year-old who fell through the ice in new york's central park. bystanders...
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. >>> auto stocks drag on european equities continental slumps after scrapping its dividend with porsche ceo oliver blume telling cnbc the daily chip level is a struggle. >> it's a daily business, and we -- our calibration of our production, we have to reflect and look for measures on the long term. >>> and bitcoin's bull run intensifies with the cryptocurrency hitting a market valuation over $1 trillion, despite elon musk taking to twitter saying, quote, the asset seems high >>> a very warm welcome to "street signs," everybody. happy monday to you. i want to kick off the show with some fresh data out of germany these are the ifo numbers for february they come in better than the market was expecting let me break it down for you the current conditions index has come in at 90.6 in february versus consensus forecast of 89 flat coming in at 94.2 versus consensus forecast of 91.8 looking back at the january numbers, we also have a couple of revisions the expectations index was revised to 91.5 and the business climate index revised to 90.3. so, a little bit better than the market had been expe
. >>> auto stocks drag on european equities continental slumps after scrapping its dividend with porsche ceo oliver blume telling cnbc the daily chip level is a struggle. >> it's a daily business, and we -- our calibration of our production, we have to reflect and look for measures on the long term. >>> and bitcoin's bull run intensifies with the cryptocurrency hitting a market valuation over $1 trillion, despite elon musk taking to twitter saying, quote, the asset seems...
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congress and frankly now vacated putting a chaplain in opening the continental congress in prayer, there was prayer in chaplains in congress before the bill of rights and freedom of religion. >> you mentioned bill right has anybody seen a first amendment tension there? >> a lot of people do and i will tell you that that brings in the state and looms over the whole project. why and goes back to your question why do you pray in the government, there is no prayer that opens the white house, no chaplain in the white house god is invoked in the supreme court but no chaplain in the supreme court, prayer is very much part of what the legislative branch does, the supreme court has ruled several times in support of opening legislative session then prayer, that is congress, local communities, local boards in many lawsuits challenging this but it's always been upheld as you can open a legislative session in prayer and the practice goes beyond that to, state assemblies have chaplains the convention opened with prayer every night so it's very much both protected but also a tradition of the process. >
congress and frankly now vacated putting a chaplain in opening the continental congress in prayer, there was prayer in chaplains in congress before the bill of rights and freedom of religion. >> you mentioned bill right has anybody seen a first amendment tension there? >> a lot of people do and i will tell you that that brings in the state and looms over the whole project. why and goes back to your question why do you pray in the government, there is no prayer that opens the white...
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more than 70% of the continental u.s. covered in snow this morning. the impact we can expect to see at the gas pump. >>> good morning it is tuesday february the 16th. >> and we are one of the warm spottes on the map this morning. check out meteorologist nooing as the rest of the country is dealing with this deep freeze. hey mike. >> good morning, julian. jobina, kumasi. hello to you. we're all laughing at what they are dealing with and now it is going hit our wallets possibly. once in a lifetime winter outbreak there. live doppler 7. party cloudy to mostly clear. no rain in the forecast. and the winds are keeping much of the fog from forming now. the usual spots could have a little by the end of the commute. a look from the roof camera, you can see it is dry out there and definitely cooler. temperatures in the upper 30s to upper-40s by 7:00. mid- to upper-50s at noon. warm apparent 4:00 with high clouds and sunshine. close to average and back down into the low-50s and you are heading out at 7:00. one more dry day before another chance of rain and we'l
more than 70% of the continental u.s. covered in snow this morning. the impact we can expect to see at the gas pump. >>> good morning it is tuesday february the 16th. >> and we are one of the warm spottes on the map this morning. check out meteorologist nooing as the rest of the country is dealing with this deep freeze. hey mike. >> good morning, julian. jobina, kumasi. hello to you. we're all laughing at what they are dealing with and now it is going hit our wallets...
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for the united states, continental europe and other developed economies there has been artificial concern and made up thresholds. there might be a threshold to summer, we do not know where it is and we are better at predicting when we would hit it. we laid out ideas about what one does in the face of that uncertainty. the fix of saying we cannot go beyond 90%, 100% in the debt to gdp ratio. alix: are we at risk for a synchronized recovery -- async rhonized recovery? peter: it is a possibility. if you look at the strength of the relief packages, in addition to the different methodology of how relief is provided. the stage of the nonresponse is substantially different. if something like that $1.9 trillion package is passed, it will wind up with a forceful reaction in the united states relative to continental europe and u.k. i believe that will show better results for the u.s. you have to play through the consequences. while other economies catch up to the faster pace. guy: next in line seems to be an infrastructure program. to what extent will that be a boost for the u.s. labor market? how
for the united states, continental europe and other developed economies there has been artificial concern and made up thresholds. there might be a threshold to summer, we do not know where it is and we are better at predicting when we would hit it. we laid out ideas about what one does in the face of that uncertainty. the fix of saying we cannot go beyond 90%, 100% in the debt to gdp ratio. alix: are we at risk for a synchronized recovery -- async rhonized recovery? peter: it is a possibility....
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seguimos con la actividad que el torneo continental. bruno fernÁndez al 27 contra la real sociedad. otra vez fernÁndez repitiendo. una gran ventaja que se lleva el equipo inglÉs a casa. presentadora: antes de despedirme recuerde que esta noche tiene una cita con lo mejor de la mÚsica latina en premios lo nuestro.de premios lo nuestro por univisiÓn. jorge: estas son las principales noticias. hay largas filas para conseguir agua y alimento, la nevada en cortes de luz amenazan el abastecimiento de productos bÁsicos. maÑana se va iniciar la inscripciÓn para la posible ambiciÓn de 25,000 migrantes parados en la frontera, legisladores presentaron un proyecto de reforma migratoria para 11 millones de indocumentados.
seguimos con la actividad que el torneo continental. bruno fernÁndez al 27 contra la real sociedad. otra vez fernÁndez repitiendo. una gran ventaja que se lleva el equipo inglÉs a casa. presentadora: antes de despedirme recuerde que esta noche tiene una cita con lo mejor de la mÚsica latina en premios lo nuestro.de premios lo nuestro por univisiÓn. jorge: estas son las principales noticias. hay largas filas para conseguir agua y alimento, la nevada en cortes de luz amenazan el...
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so franklin and jefferson met for the first time at the second continental congress in philadelphia in the summer of 7075. and frankly, i just returned from england where he had been a colonial agent for almost a decade for pennsylvania and some other colonies and why he had tried to work toward a reconciliation between the colonies and the british government ultimately unsuccessfully. but of course you could already look back on a very long career as a printer publisher a scientist and inventor a public official and he was extremely well known throughout the colonies and throughout europe. whereas jefferson on the other hand was just young lawyer who had been in the virginia. house of burgesses for since i think 1769 and but was really not very well known outside of virginia and the reason he was known in virginia was he had written? a very influential pamphlet called a summary a summary view of the rights of british america. that made it very sort of eloquent and passionate case for american independence, but he was one of these youngest jefferson was one of the youngest delegates of
so franklin and jefferson met for the first time at the second continental congress in philadelphia in the summer of 7075. and frankly, i just returned from england where he had been a colonial agent for almost a decade for pennsylvania and some other colonies and why he had tried to work toward a reconciliation between the colonies and the british government ultimately unsuccessfully. but of course you could already look back on a very long career as a printer publisher a scientist and...
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i had an idea there should be continental flags. we had state flags. we had city flags. we had national flags. why not continental flags for unity of nations? so i wrote-- what's-- what's trudeau's dad? um... pierre trudeau. i wrote pierre trudeau, i wrote richard nixon and i wrote whoever at the time was the president of mexico. i got a lovely letter back from nixon's office saying, "the president loves your idea," and he sent a signed book of photos of nixitchildren. ( laughs ) do i have it? no! >> i'm in that book! ( laughter ) >> stephen: okay. let's see. what do you think happens when we die? >> oh... i think we see everyone we love, and we then go back and influence the lives of everyone we've left behind. >> stephen: i like that. favorite action movie? >> there you've stumped me. >> stephen: the correct answer is "the river wild." ( laughs ) okay, do you have a favorite smell? >> apple pie. >> stephen: do you have a least- favorite smell? >> he's sitting right there. i can turn it right there. he produces that smell. but he isn't doing it now, so. >> stephen: exer
i had an idea there should be continental flags. we had state flags. we had city flags. we had national flags. why not continental flags for unity of nations? so i wrote-- what's-- what's trudeau's dad? um... pierre trudeau. i wrote pierre trudeau, i wrote richard nixon and i wrote whoever at the time was the president of mexico. i got a lovely letter back from nixon's office saying, "the president loves your idea," and he sent a signed book of photos of nixitchildren. ( laughs ) do i...
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doing before so we've seen a lot of financial institutions shifting that trading from london back to continental europe many analysts and investors say that could change if the u.k. and the e.u. are able to reach a deal on financial services but for now amsterdam is really the winner and terms of financial services in the wake of cracks that. financial correspondent chelsea delaney in frankfurt there well it's been 6 weeks since britain left the e.u. single market and many u.k. companies are still adjusting to the new landscape a much more bureaucratic one it in least when it comes to exporting goods to europe small firms in particular are feeling the pain. the tasks of screwing cutting and punching down by small and mid-sized companies an important part of the u.k.'s economy in london kind that produces trades in cambridge who rise and makes retail this place the company's export to china you and i have many small exporters they now face problems delivering their products abroad the rise of managing director andrew must try to explain to you customers that they now have to pay the $80.00 sales
doing before so we've seen a lot of financial institutions shifting that trading from london back to continental europe many analysts and investors say that could change if the u.k. and the e.u. are able to reach a deal on financial services but for now amsterdam is really the winner and terms of financial services in the wake of cracks that. financial correspondent chelsea delaney in frankfurt there well it's been 6 weeks since britain left the e.u. single market and many u.k. companies are...
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britain but through irish ports like rustler until recently only 3 ferries a week left the port for continental europe now it's 16. bricks it has suddenly made the sleepy town a major player in the irish logistics sector. what we've seen is a fundamental shift i differ levels in the supply chain ok so certain large industry big multinationals have made a strategic decision to take the bracks a headache out altogether. avoid the paperwork avoid potential delays and avoid a tractor supply chain. data from january suggests that more than half the trucks that previously drove through britain will now take the direct sea routes between rustler cork and double into french ports. a new warehouse was built at the rustler port just 4 cross-talk in goods. hundreds more trucks called in support every day so local shops and service stations are now benefiting from about there's more jobs being created in the ports transfer companies lycos were taking on more stuff so the economy in the region is certainly benefiting from it looks as if the port of rosslare may be setting sail for a brighter future that's a
britain but through irish ports like rustler until recently only 3 ferries a week left the port for continental europe now it's 16. bricks it has suddenly made the sleepy town a major player in the irish logistics sector. what we've seen is a fundamental shift i differ levels in the supply chain ok so certain large industry big multinationals have made a strategic decision to take the bracks a headache out altogether. avoid the paperwork avoid potential delays and avoid a tractor supply chain....
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at those, less than 1000 people, 30,000 migrants walking through, a lot of those people, the extra continentals, some of the other places in the hemisphere, 24, 25 years old. what is their purpose in coming to the united states. there is no test to say is this person radicalized, what is their purpose, make a better life for themselves, the american dream or is it to do harm, so many things that can be run and checked, and interview process, what questions you ask. none of them brought task force but all of them had a cell phone. i lost my passport in the river and in the jungle where they walk out of the jungle, there is an indigenous man under a thatched roof, to recharge their phones with electricity. the market touched a little on this but i want to go back to this. this is narco territory. we all said a drug dealer would not move a terrorists and we found out that is not true. it doesn't tell you he is a terrorists. drug dealers, all they care about is moving people, human smuggling organizations were -- jim did a great job explaining how you have a bus driver and everyone else involved in
at those, less than 1000 people, 30,000 migrants walking through, a lot of those people, the extra continentals, some of the other places in the hemisphere, 24, 25 years old. what is their purpose in coming to the united states. there is no test to say is this person radicalized, what is their purpose, make a better life for themselves, the american dream or is it to do harm, so many things that can be run and checked, and interview process, what questions you ask. none of them brought task...
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años y la organización de naciones unidas (onu) lo calificó como uno de los más humanitarios en el continente. >> en la india 20 personas murieron y muchas están desaparecidas por el desprendimiento de un glaciar que provocó avalanchas, el agua siguió hasta comunidades cercanas, miles de personas han sido evacuadas, dos centrales hidroeléctricas en construcción terminaron dañadas y continúan las labores de rescate (música) al regresar, la sorpresa que se llevó una mujer cuando vio entrar a su negoo (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) vaya sorpresa se llevó en washington la dueña de una tienda cuando vio a la primera dama entrar a su negocio, la primera dama gastó 100 dólares en revista, trabajadores se tomaron fotos y la dueña estaba emocionada. >> cuando veo que ella entra, fue sorprendente porque pensábamos alguien importante pero nunca pasó que sería la primera dama, muy humilde, normal, ella eligiendo las revistas, ella las trajo aquí a la caja para hacer el pago . >> maría de guatemala lleva 20 años en estados unid
años y la organización de naciones unidas (onu) lo calificó como uno de los más humanitarios en el continente. >> en la india 20 personas murieron y muchas están desaparecidas por el desprendimiento de un glaciar que provocó avalanchas, el agua siguió hasta comunidades cercanas, miles de personas han sido evacuadas, dos centrales hidroeléctricas en construcción terminaron dañadas y continúan las labores de rescate (música) al regresar, la sorpresa que se llevó una mujer...
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now before brags that many truck drivers took their loads from ireland to continental europe by crossing the irish sea on a ferry driving across britain and then sailing across the english channel but now they're taking a 17 hour ferry trip directly from ireland to frogs even though it costs more money the reason they want to avoid customs paperwork caused by private and possible delays in the u.k. many irish parts are now exterior. an unexpected. trade is like water. it looks for the path of least resistance. for many irish companies that path no longer runs through britain but through irish ports like rustler until recently only 3 ferries a week left the port for continental europe now it's 16. wrecks it has suddenly made the sleepy town a major player in the irish logistics sector. what we've seen is a fundamental shift i differ levels in the supply chain ok so certainly large industry big multinationals have made a strategic decision to take the brics a headache out all together and then avoid the paperwork avoid potential delays and avoid a tractor supply chain. data from january su
now before brags that many truck drivers took their loads from ireland to continental europe by crossing the irish sea on a ferry driving across britain and then sailing across the english channel but now they're taking a 17 hour ferry trip directly from ireland to frogs even though it costs more money the reason they want to avoid customs paperwork caused by private and possible delays in the u.k. many irish parts are now exterior. an unexpected. trade is like water. it looks for the path of...
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the era of continental expansion in the u.s.. the second breaks down from the spanish american world to world war ii. an era of u.s. colonial expansion. global expansion and then the third period runs from world war ii through the civil rights movement, up until 1976. theúj created in december ofo!,?í?ñ 1. and that was another turning point. and then post 1977, is the modern era after the founding of the congress. i thought it might be useful to go through a couple of the individuals here to trace the storyline. i'm happy to take questions at the, and i'm hoping to leave 15 or 20 minutes for that. the first individual here, joseph hernandez served a very brief term. he's an incredibly interesting person. interest -- it was so short. but he was one of these individuals who helped bridge the state's cultural and gun governmental transition from spanish colony to u.s. territory. he had fought for spain prior to the turnover to u.s. control, and then he later fought for the united states which leads to seminal indians in several o
the era of continental expansion in the u.s.. the second breaks down from the spanish american world to world war ii. an era of u.s. colonial expansion. global expansion and then the third period runs from world war ii through the civil rights movement, up until 1976. theúj created in december ofo!,?í?ñ 1. and that was another turning point. and then post 1977, is the modern era after the founding of the congress. i thought it might be useful to go through a couple of the individuals here to...
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. >> al más pequeño lo secuestraron y el mayor lo busco por todo el mundo, y lo encontró en otro continente el mismo lo cuenta esta noche comenzamos en la celda de emma coronel. >> la esposa de el chapo guzmán pasa su segunda noche en una prisión de virginia. lejos de los lujos que ya conoció emma coronel, están una celda aislada sin ver la luz del día con las comunidades mínima como cualquier otra reclusa y hasta ahora emma coronel no recibe visitas frente a esta prisión está cristina londoño, buenas noches cuéntanos un poco más de las condiciones en las que está emma coronel. >> así es muy buenas noches he sabido que la cárcel no es un paraíso pero en este tiempo de pandemia el invierno tras las rejas es peor el aislamiento que utilizan en la mayoría de las prisiones como castigo se ha convertido en pan de cada día el uniforme verde olivo y la cara lavada como podemos ver a emma coronel en su fotografía de presa es una imagen opuesta a la que le gusta dar en sus fotografías de instagram con maquillaje profesional modelando hasta de reina yy en las calles siempre rodear
. >> al más pequeño lo secuestraron y el mayor lo busco por todo el mundo, y lo encontró en otro continente el mismo lo cuenta esta noche comenzamos en la celda de emma coronel. >> la esposa de el chapo guzmán pasa su segunda noche en una prisión de virginia. lejos de los lujos que ya conoció emma coronel, están una celda aislada sin ver la luz del día con las comunidades mínima como cualquier otra reclusa y hasta ahora emma coronel no recibe visitas frente a esta prisión...
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ftse futures gaining while continental futures were down. british futures are now in the red, although just fractionally. the moves down in dax and cac futures are getting bigger closer to the open. global macro members screen on your bloomberg, gmm . each column has a different asset class. the left-hand column being the equity indexes and it will populate as they open. the ftse, always first out of the gate and little changed. you do have a green arrow as opposed to the red arrow in madrid on spain's ibex, down about .3% as the ftse holds its gains, just up about .1%. it looks like we could see a situation where continental equity indexes are down as the ftse rises a bit with the pound off, that makes sense although the pound is at a relatively high level, 1.3882. as we wait for the next to open up, ticket -- typically the cac 40 in paris. we see amsterdam and usually, the dax is last. the ftse mib, opened down .2% in milan, but also not a lot of size. if these blocks are gray, you are not seeing a huge move away from zero. red indicat
ftse futures gaining while continental futures were down. british futures are now in the red, although just fractionally. the moves down in dax and cac futures are getting bigger closer to the open. global macro members screen on your bloomberg, gmm . each column has a different asset class. the left-hand column being the equity indexes and it will populate as they open. the ftse, always first out of the gate and little changed. you do have a green arrow as opposed to the red arrow in madrid on...
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i think in my mind the matter a lot for my mother in law on the other hand it will not make them do continental but i agree with that matter they're going to get their own pleasure what. amount of money they're all from for the betterment and they're putting on a limb and the fact of the clinton that i have does a lot of the harm that they did that that comes out of the hit and run them out of that when we die or do they are on the move i call it. but what about him. policy. they didn't. well i'm not. but technical movement. people. here. who would have died after about. a minute i've been no no no you might let me out that we had mine might have been my mother me too young and i began then but medicare. ok i think i might. go along with. that get me out of me i am. going to get probably by and. i mean money on. the line will be even more like it was and. i thought in a while i'm on it. like this on tuesday now. under my family that we love the whole other wife. and i mean it. yeah. i look for a new to me thing he. would leave me. with all my w. one . my. and i know law in law and i will know.
i think in my mind the matter a lot for my mother in law on the other hand it will not make them do continental but i agree with that matter they're going to get their own pleasure what. amount of money they're all from for the betterment and they're putting on a limb and the fact of the clinton that i have does a lot of the harm that they did that that comes out of the hit and run them out of that when we die or do they are on the move i call it. but what about him. policy. they didn't. well...
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Feb 1, 2021
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beams from earth and measuring such things as earth-to-moon distance, the wobble of the earth's axis, continental drift, and shifts of the earth's crust. and mortar to be fired by a signal from earth sometime within the next year. the impact of its charges would be picked up by apollo 14's seismometer. as a final exercise mitchell used the thumper a device to control a series of controlled, shotgun like charges. the vibrations from these detonations were picked up by a series of instruments he had previously deployed. with the instruments set up and operating, they headed back, pausing on the way to collect samples. they loaded their 44 pounds of lunar material aboard the lunar module and after four hours and 50 minutes on the surface climbed back in. as shepard and mitchell rested, stuart rusev continued his work from lunar orbit. his photographs would have meaning not only to the scientific community, but would have direct bearing on the planning for coming missions. >> a sunny day again. >> yeah, a beautiful day here. >> 12 hours, 40 minutes later, shepard and mitchell began their second explo
beams from earth and measuring such things as earth-to-moon distance, the wobble of the earth's axis, continental drift, and shifts of the earth's crust. and mortar to be fired by a signal from earth sometime within the next year. the impact of its charges would be picked up by apollo 14's seismometer. as a final exercise mitchell used the thumper a device to control a series of controlled, shotgun like charges. the vibrations from these detonations were picked up by a series of instruments he...
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hablamos esta circulación que va sobre toda la región esta corriente son la que los aviones que van de un continente a otro toman y llegan en pocas horas porque aprovechan esa velocidad que hay en la capa alta de la atmósfera para llegar al otro lado. eso trae nevada hacia oregón y washington sigue el frío sigue nevando para nosotros llega como aire seco a medida que se mueve sistema los vientos van a venir hacia las costas nuevamente fin de semana mucho y dado con las posibilidades de enseñé con estos vientos que no alcanzan más del 45 millas por hora se mantiene por ejemplo santa rosa concurrente cuatro pero van a continuar con rachas de 45 millas por horas vientos aire seco en la región, en el atardecer fijo precisamente en los edificios a las 6:18 de la tarde las temperaturas en cuenta y 5÷ en san josé, san francisco 53, santa rosa en los 63 sábado agradable seco pero fresco y eso si abríguese bien por la noche porque el frío llega para quedarse con nosotros al igual que esa luna llena conocida en el mes de marzo como luna nevada. a los primeros minutos el sábado en unas cuantas hor
hablamos esta circulación que va sobre toda la región esta corriente son la que los aviones que van de un continente a otro toman y llegan en pocas horas porque aprovechan esa velocidad que hay en la capa alta de la atmósfera para llegar al otro lado. eso trae nevada hacia oregón y washington sigue el frío sigue nevando para nosotros llega como aire seco a medida que se mueve sistema los vientos van a venir hacia las costas nuevamente fin de semana mucho y dado con las posibilidades de...
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he resigned from the continental congress and became a loyalist. he was opposed to violent revolution, for sure, and he lost everything he had. he ended up having to live in a swamp in south carolina for a while. he lost his church, all his property, everything. why? because he was acting in accord with his conscience and what he saw going on in romans. it's debatable whether he is absolutely right about that interpretation, but that's a good sign. and you do see instances like that where people will act according to their conscience, even to the point of great personal loss. i find those kinds of examples really inspiring. it's like today. in the time of the founding, you do have people using these scripture as window dressing. they are not being insincere, but it's not as if they are paying any kind of price of conscience to cite the bible for this or that purpose, and probably what that tells us most often is the bible is the language everybody knew how to speak. >> part of what is so fascinating about this to me, the history of interpretation o
he resigned from the continental congress and became a loyalist. he was opposed to violent revolution, for sure, and he lost everything he had. he ended up having to live in a swamp in south carolina for a while. he lost his church, all his property, everything. why? because he was acting in accord with his conscience and what he saw going on in romans. it's debatable whether he is absolutely right about that interpretation, but that's a good sign. and you do see instances like that where...
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so it may be this moderna purchase is trying to make up for the hesitancy about astrazeneca in continental europe. just throwing money at the moderna vaccine is not going to be able to make a company magically deliver vaccines when it does not have the production capacity in europe. that was little cfusing, that announcement. we also got an announcement that the commission has come up with a plan to deal with the new variants emerging. they will do more sequencing. europe has majorly lagged in sequencing of covid compared to israel and the u.k. and, also, they will speed up approval for vaccines that have already been approved but make adjustments in order to deal with new variants. in other words if the pfizer vaccine altered itself in order to deal with and variants, it would need an approval but that could be fast tracked onto the new procedures adopted today. yesterday we got news that johnson & johnson has applied for e.u. approval. the ema's will still be using the conditional market authorization process. they think they can make that happen faster than has happened for far-- so far
so it may be this moderna purchase is trying to make up for the hesitancy about astrazeneca in continental europe. just throwing money at the moderna vaccine is not going to be able to make a company magically deliver vaccines when it does not have the production capacity in europe. that was little cfusing, that announcement. we also got an announcement that the commission has come up with a plan to deal with the new variants emerging. they will do more sequencing. europe has majorly lagged in...
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area of the united states. 700 million acres of subsurface minerals and 2.5 billion acres of the outer continental shelf. these lands include over 400 national parks, over 100 national monuments and over 500 national wildlife refuges and dams reservoir their that air gait 12 pirs of our national gas, oil, 43% of coal. half of our geo thermal energy and much of our wind and solar and hydro power. and those public lands generate $12 billion for the federal treasury and support 1.8 million jobs and contribute an estimated $315 billion to the u.s. economy. the secretary also min tans-- maintains, with indian tribes and hold in trusts indian lands and provides services to native american students in 23 states. in addition, the secretary is responsible for reclaiming thousands of abandoned coal mine sites, paying health benefits to miners, overseeing one of our nation's premier scientific agencies the geological survey and protecting thousands of endangered and threatened species from extinction. finally the secretary oversees, 70,000 employees, a budget of $21 billion. it's an important and enormous jo
area of the united states. 700 million acres of subsurface minerals and 2.5 billion acres of the outer continental shelf. these lands include over 400 national parks, over 100 national monuments and over 500 national wildlife refuges and dams reservoir their that air gait 12 pirs of our national gas, oil, 43% of coal. half of our geo thermal energy and much of our wind and solar and hydro power. and those public lands generate $12 billion for the federal treasury and support 1.8 million jobs...
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as a result, there is a very fine dust emitted off and it stays in the air in the continental. it causes people to cough cough and, it causes breathlessness. eventually, after a long term disclosure, it causes disability due to what is popularly known as brown long dibs dizzy, technically known as dissonances. it's a disease to the lands which is crippling and ultimately causes early death. osha had adopted a standard to protect workers from brad lung disease, by limiting the amount of cotton dust in the air, but in 1973, some canton workers felt their plan wasn't meeting the standard. >> the cotton dust you couldn't see when you open the doors. it all fell in your face and you can't breathe. >> i go in there and when i come out, you can feel the tightening of your chest you know, and it takes you a while to get your breathing back normal. >> i worked in there a while, it feel like you've been eating dinner or something. >> one of those workers complain to the local osha office and asked for an inspection of the office of the male. >> we were there as a result of the complaint
as a result, there is a very fine dust emitted off and it stays in the air in the continental. it causes people to cough cough and, it causes breathlessness. eventually, after a long term disclosure, it causes disability due to what is popularly known as brown long dibs dizzy, technically known as dissonances. it's a disease to the lands which is crippling and ultimately causes early death. osha had adopted a standard to protect workers from brad lung disease, by limiting the amount of cotton...
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is going far better than most of continental europe the russell 2000 is up four times of the german dax in the last 90 days do you expect europe to catch up both in terms of vaccines, that's kind of everything right now, and their markets in other words, is continental europe a better bargain than u.s. equities. >> we think it is. i mean, our top pick in global equities is actually in emerging markets at this time, and particularly in north asia which has done very well with the covid pandemic, but europe is our second top pick. what you see in europe is, yes, they have had some issues with the vaccinations, but eventually those issues will be worked out. there are a lot of cyclicals that are extremely attractive at the moment in terms of valuation. one of the things we also like about europe is that they have a lot of stocks and sustainability, environmental trade, which right now is an area where a lot of fiscal money is going in. a lot of equity money needs to follow we like european stocks. not a very easy pass in the next few weeks. eventually they're going to get there in valuatio
is going far better than most of continental europe the russell 2000 is up four times of the german dax in the last 90 days do you expect europe to catch up both in terms of vaccines, that's kind of everything right now, and their markets in other words, is continental europe a better bargain than u.s. equities. >> we think it is. i mean, our top pick in global equities is actually in emerging markets at this time, and particularly in north asia which has done very well with the covid...
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vayamos a lo relevante en "contacto deportivo" y empezamos en el viejo continente. el barça enfrentandoal athletic club y muchos hablamos de leo messi. exceso de millonario iba a demandar al rotativo de mundo, pero la cancha aparece el 1—0 golazo de tiro libre. jordi alba se equivoco y fue un autogol, pero ya al 74 esta triangulaciÓn,, la asistencia y el barca triunfo. llega 40 puntos. se desquita y habÍa perdido la final de la supercopa espaÑola ante lo de marcelino. en el estadio ramÓn de carranza, calcis contra el lÍder, la tele tico de madrid. alcolea emprendiÓ el charrÚa a leo messi porque de tiro libre hizo un golazo . Álvaro pondrÍa el1—1 al 35 . un partido de ida y vuelta. 2—1 en tÁctica fija, pero tambiÉn con anotaciÓn del espaÑol y despuÉs luis suÁrez de penal, 14 tantos para el charrÚa en este curso Álvaro con su doblete. el cuatro definitivo lo puso koke. los colchoneros ya tienen 50 puntos. en —— en la ciudad contra el psg. titubeo de kimpembe y lo agradece. neymar junior en dos ocasiones le hizo lecciones al guardameta. lo e
vayamos a lo relevante en "contacto deportivo" y empezamos en el viejo continente. el barça enfrentandoal athletic club y muchos hablamos de leo messi. exceso de millonario iba a demandar al rotativo de mundo, pero la cancha aparece el 1—0 golazo de tiro libre. jordi alba se equivoco y fue un autogol, pero ya al 74 esta triangulaciÓn,, la asistencia y el barca triunfo. llega 40 puntos. se desquita y habÍa perdido la final de la supercopa espaÑola ante lo de marcelino. en el...
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that is a very good question and i think africa has to be very deliberate in developing a continental approach to frustrated look up production of vaccines drugs and and then our sticks. country of 1200000000 people cannot depend on to know support order time to fight a pandemic so outbreaks want i want to be very clear that we live in and it off pandemic ok outbreaks and it will continue to occur i mean we are dealing with this clearly we are going to defeat this pandemic but there will be another pandemic so the country and has to take a step back and really recall amazed that we must develop manufacturing of these vaccines. p. and the gnostics depressed states richard in senegal it's already been a factor in vaccines against you know the fever south africans have manufacturing facilities egypt so he started a continent doesn't have a but we need to really be very deliberate and support those infrastructure in the continental manner that is that ok resources appropriate sources to develop those important to us ok dr john. director of the africa centers for disease control and preven
that is a very good question and i think africa has to be very deliberate in developing a continental approach to frustrated look up production of vaccines drugs and and then our sticks. country of 1200000000 people cannot depend on to know support order time to fight a pandemic so outbreaks want i want to be very clear that we live in and it off pandemic ok outbreaks and it will continue to occur i mean we are dealing with this clearly we are going to defeat this pandemic but there will be...
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qatar is hosting the club world cup for the 2nd time 4 of the world's continental champions are in the mix and saw our cutters domestic champions and the high they both several of the country's top players including and well as the striker who scored a record mine goals of qatar became asian champions in 2019 inch below the break. i wouldn't put it out i'm going to and this is going to be a great experience for us it's like a mini world cup and i hope that i can help my team as much as possible. i'll be in his international team mates have a busy year ahead qatar have been invited to play as guests in south america's top tournament the corporate america and the european walk up qualifies as well as they look to sharpen their skills ahead of the biggest event of all the 2022 world cup on home soil. we have a lot of competitions and it's a lot of pressure but all the tournament that we play and give us great experience will be playing against big teams that usually qualify for world cups like portugal but it's a great challenge for us which we need in order to develop. 4 of cutters woke
qatar is hosting the club world cup for the 2nd time 4 of the world's continental champions are in the mix and saw our cutters domestic champions and the high they both several of the country's top players including and well as the striker who scored a record mine goals of qatar became asian champions in 2019 inch below the break. i wouldn't put it out i'm going to and this is going to be a great experience for us it's like a mini world cup and i hope that i can help my team as much as...
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kern county at one point in time was the largest oil and gas producing county in the continental united states, so, thindustry itself, that is who we are. that is the legacy of this portion of san joaquin valley. man: arvin making a bit of history today, becoming one of the smallest cities to make their own local regulaons for the oil and gas industry. woman: oil and gas has kept kern county moving for decades. now arvin residents are fed up and those in the industry feel unwelcomed. wednesday night, arvin city council unanimously voted in favor of restrictions on theil and gas industry. those in support applauded. [cheering and applause] man: yeah, so, it's a monumentous thing that we did. we passed the oil and gas ordinance, and hopefully other cities with that type of industry will follow, so, we're gonna be talking today with some neighbors on nelson court, nd then tomorrow i'm goa have a conversation with e mayor of taft about our two cities. see if we can find any common ground. my name is jose gurrola and i am the mayor of the city of arvin. we can't deny the fact that living and
kern county at one point in time was the largest oil and gas producing county in the continental united states, so, thindustry itself, that is who we are. that is the legacy of this portion of san joaquin valley. man: arvin making a bit of history today, becoming one of the smallest cities to make their own local regulaons for the oil and gas industry. woman: oil and gas has kept kern county moving for decades. now arvin residents are fed up and those in the industry feel unwelcomed. wednesday...