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Welcome to the City of London! The National Gallery Thank you.
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We're learning more about the largest onshore crude oil spill in nearly a decade after a ruptured section of the Keystone oil pipeline dumped nearly 600,000 gallons of oil into a Kansas creek. The oil has been contained and the EPA says so far no Thank you. And the EPA says so far no drinking water has been affected. But people who live nearby are complaining about a strong odor. And it's not clear how long it will take to clean up. Environmentals say this type of oil can be hard to remove because it sinks in the water.
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Hi, I'm Alistair Brownlee. We can't do it without you. Sign up for the nation's biggest sports day at imteamgb.com.
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And to Chairman Fred Hampton, bro, man, man, what a man. What a man. How blessed we are that we lived in a lifetime where he existed. Do you know what I'm saying? You know what I mean? Like, thank you for your light. He was on this earth for 21 years. 21 years, and he found a way to feed kids, breakfast, educate kids, give free medical care against all the odds. He showed me, he taught me, him, Huey P. Newton, Bobby Seale, the Black Panther Party, they showed me how to love myself. And with that love, they overflowed it to the black community and into other communities. And they showed us that the power of union, power of unity, that when they play divide and conquer, we say unite and ascend. Thank you so much for showing me myself. And yeah, man, there's so much work to do, guys, and that's on everyone in this room. This ain't no single-man job. That's unreal. And I look to everyone, every single one of you. You got work to do. Do you understand? And I'm going to get back to work Tuesday morning because tonight I'm going up.
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What do we do? Consequences, Kurt. It's the worst case scenario. I don't... ¶¶ So many people think the EU is already about to collapse, but the most likely scenario is if France decides to leave as well. So this would happen next year with the presidential election. The anti-globalisation movements, the populisms, the far-rights, maybe far-lefts as well. Is that kind of nationalism identity politics which is going to dominate things, which is driving Marine Le Pen. I don't think she'll be elected, but she will have an effect on French politics. The leader of the Front National, you know, very anti-EU, has been sort of whipping up a lot of support about making comments about Muslims and terrorism and so on. So even if she doesn't get through, there's a likelihood that the person who does would want to try and have a referendum anyway, to try and get on to the support of her followers. So if that happens, and if they then have a referendum, there's a likelihood that they would want to leave. Some polls show that France is even more Eurosceptic than Britons are. MUSIC It already looks as though even sorting out Brexit is going to take four to five years at least, if not longer. If we then had four or five countries trying to do it, presumably it would take decades. In fact, if all 27 countries voted to leave tomorrow, it would still take years and years and years for us to unpick all the laws. You can look at different examples in history of what happens when highly integrated countries start to disintegrate. What happened in Russia was that their economy contracted by 50 to 60%. And just think about what that might mean if it happened in Western Europe. We're talking about an economic crisis twice as bad as what's happened in Greece already. We are talking about a mega, mega shock. If the economic integration of europe were to stop and go into reverse.
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Polls, politicians and the markets. Many were sure the UK would vote to stay in the European Union. Then came the results. Let June the 23rd go down in our history as our Independence Day. The British people have voted to leave the European Union. Investors were shocked. The pound has been pummeled and the markets have also fallen sharply. Sterling hit a 30-year low and British Prime Minister David Cameron resigned. We will invoke Article 50 no later than the end of March next year. Leaving new Prime Minister Theresa May in charge of Brexit. But would it be a hard Brexit, a soft Brexit or something more colourful? It's about a red, white and blue Brexit. Whatever form it takes, one thing is clear. In 2017, words will have to become action.
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Every music festival in the Bahamas has had to be postponed after the first lot of fans arrived at the venue to find preparations looking more like disaster relief. Guests were lured into the Fyre Festival with the promise of popular music acts, gourmet cuisine and models on yachts. Instead, they were faced with dirt fields, no water, bad food and folding chairs. With tickets costing up to $12,000, the inaugural music weekend has been branded a flop.
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Well, also developing today, a Russian aircraft collided with an American drone this morning somewhere over the Black Sea. The unmanned drone was flying over international waters when the Russian jet attempted what's called an intercept. That's a defensive tactic used to direct aircrafts away from a certain area. While intercepts in and of themselves are not that uncommon. The fact that this type of behavior from these Russian pilots, that is uncommon and unfortunate and unsafe. The Pentagon also said in a statement that, quote, this incident follows a pattern of dangerous actions by Russian pilots over international airspace.
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T minus 30 seconds and counting. Standing by for terminal count. Attention for the final countdowns. 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, This Unite. And we have engine start. And liftoff. Lift off from a tropical rainforest to the edge of time itself, James Webb begins a voyage back to the birth of the universe. Punching a hole through the clouds, 20 seconds into the flight good pitch program reported Projectile. Vehicle performance. vehicle performance is nominal. The Ariane 5 rocket continues to fly uphill in nominal fashion.
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Facebook is an idealistic and optimistic company. For most of our existence, we focused on all of the good that connecting people can do. And as Facebook has grown, people everywhere have gotten a powerful new tool for staying connected to the people they love, for making their voices heard, and for building communities and businesses. But it's clear now that we didn't do enough to prevent these tools from being used for harm as well. And that goes for fake news, for foreign interference in elections and hate speech, as well as developers and data privacy. We didn't take a broad enough view of our responsibility and that was a big mistake. And it was my mistake. And I'm sorry. I started Facebook. I run it. And I'm responsible for what happens here. It's not enough to just connect people. We have to make sure that those connections are positive. It's not enough to just give people a voice. We need to make sure that people aren't using it to harm other people or to spread misinformation. And it's not enough to just give people control over their information. We need to make sure that the developers they share it with protect their information too. It will take some time to work through all the changes we need to make across the company, but I'm committed to getting this right.
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Elon Musk has now completed his $44 billion deal to buy Twitter after months of legal battles. And he's changed his own Twitter title to Chief Twit. The company's chief executive is reported to be among a number of senior figures who have already been fired. Sources told US media they were escorted from the firm's headquarters. Mr Musk just tweeted, the bird is free to his 110 million followers. Earlier this year, Mr Musk, the world's richest person, attempted to back out of the purchase. James Clayton has this. When Elon Musk made a surprise entrance into Twitter this week, he was carrying a bathroom sink. I'm in Twitter HQ. Let that sink in, he said. It's been a long road to get here, an unbelievably topsy-turvy deal. It's worth reflecting on it. When Elon Musk had an offer accepted to buy Twitter in April, he could barely contain his excitement. But that initial enthusiasm soon began to wane. Mr Musk tried to pull out of the deal. Twitter though wasn't having any of it. The two sides were due to face a judge who would decide if Elon Musk had to legally buy the company. But then another reversal. Suddenly Elon Musk did want to buy Twitter. Officially, he said he was buying the company to create the everything app called X, the details of which are still sketchy. But it's also likely that Mr Musk believed he would have lost a court case and wished to avoid facing a potentially damaging deposition. So what does this deal mean for the future of Twitter? Well, it appears as though Mr Musk is going to sweep aside Twitter's top executives, including its chief executive Parag Agrawal. It means Musk would be free to enact his vision of free speech. That may well mean that one Donald Trump, banned from Twitter after the Capitol Hill riots, will be invited back onto the platform. The controversial US president, though, now has his own social media platform, Truth Social, and has said he won't reactivate his account. We'll see. Things are never dull with Elon Musk. Expects lots of ideas ideas lots of changes and lots of uncertainty at what Mr Musk describes as the world's virtual town hall. James Clayton, BBC News.
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Tragic news from two tornadoes overnight near Nashville. Now the death toll has risen to 22 people. At least 40 buildings were left damaged by the storms, forcing schools, courts, transit lines and the state capitol to close today. President Trump says he will visit the area on Friday. Some polling stations had to be moved. Others opened late as a result of the damage. It is a Super Tuesday state. More on all of this throughout the day right here ON MSNBC. AND STAY WITH US. WE'LL BE RIGHT BACK. AND I THINK IT'S A GREAT IDEA. Thanks for watching MSNBC on YouTube. If you want to keep up to date with the videos we're putting out, you can click subscribe just below me or click over on this list to see lots of other great videos.
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New details this morning showing COVID-19 vaccine progress across the US. According to the CDC, 212 million Americans are now fully vaccinated. That's about 64% of all Americans as of Sunday. Meanwhile, about 27% of the United States population has been boosted. And when it comes to the states that still have less than half of residents vaccinated, there's only one. It's Alabama.
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Scientists have captured the first ever image of a black hole at the centre of galaxy M87. The breakthrough discovery is one of the most significant scientific findings of the century and proves Einstein's theory of general relativity was indeed correct. Until now, the supermassive black hole has never been seen and we relied upon artist simulations to visualize the galactic core. The only real visual evidence we have are of dust clouds and stars interacting with the massive gravity waves that are emitted from the black hole. The EHT project brought together an array of telescopes from around the world. The data took two years to be analysed in a supercomputer of around 800 CPUs. Black holes are the most mysterious objects in the universe. They're cloaked by an event horizon where their gravity prevents even light from escaping. And yet the matter that falls onto the event horizon is superheated so that before it passes through, it shines very, very brightly. The significance of this breakthrough should not be underestimated, as it proves Einstein's theory of general relativity, one of the core pillars of modern physics, was correct. But also, the teamwork that went into capturing the image of the destructive, chaotic heart of the galaxy thousands of light years away is a testament to our human desire to learn more about our home in the Milky Way and the universe. After all, seeing is believing. So you
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Oregon is one step closer to legalizing psychedelic mushrooms. The Attorney General approving the measure that would reduce penalties for making, selling, and possessing so-called magic mushrooms. Supporters are hoping to gather enough signatures to put this initiative on the 2020 ballot.
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Everything that you missed at the 2021 Oscars. First thing we have to talk about is how good is Zendaya look. She fucking owns yellow now. Daniel Kaluuya won best actor in a supporting role. His acceptance speech definitely caught me off guard my mom my dad they got it's amazing like just saying i'm here his mom gonna whip his ass when he gets home so there was a lot of historic wins her won her first oscar won best original song young jung yoon won her first academy award actually the first south korean actor in to win one. Cleo Zayo makes history as the first woman of color, second woman overall to win the Oscar for Best Director. Cecil Mia Neal and Jameika Wilson, the first black woman ever to win an Oscar for Best Makeup and Hairstyling. About damn time. The biggest awards is Best Picture. To our wolf. I Also found out that Glenn Close is invited to the cookout. After doing the butt on national television.
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Local authorities in Australia say a bushfire which has been burning since November and claimed the lives of two firefighters has been finally contained. The fire in New South Wales destroyed nearly 3,000 hectares. Efforts to contain it have been helped by rainfall in the past few weeks. You can get more on that from BBC World Service English.
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Tonight, intelligence from top secret U.S. spy planes is providing startling details about China's spy operations. We are learning that images taken of the spy balloons by high altitude U2 planes show in detail five antennas and huge solar panels, the kind of technology that gave the Chinese not just the ability to listen to U.S. communications and to pinpoint exactly where they were coming from, who they were coming from. All of this especially alarming as the balloon passed over sensitive military sites before the U.S. Air Force shot it down off the South Carolina coast. And of course, we now know there have been other balloons where that one came from. And these new details come as China is forcefully pushing back against President Biden's very public criticism of Chinese President Xi Jinping at the State of the Union. Out front now, Will Ripley, who tonight isIWAN. FIERY NEW RHETORIC FROM CHINA, ESCALATING THE SUSPECTED SPY BALLOON SCANDAL. Fiery new rhetoric from China escalating the suspected spy balloon scandal. Beijing blasting President Joe Biden for criticizing Chinese President Xi BABYLON SCANDAL. BEIJING BLASTING PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN FOR CRITICIZING CHINESE PRESIDENT XI JINPING. Can you think of any other world leader in trade places with Xi Jinping? Not a joke. You think of any? Who would? I can't think of one. This man has enormous problems. China says Biden's remarks are highly irresponsible and violate basic diplomatic protocols. Problems complicated by a growing pile of evidence. Pieces of the downed balloon pulled from the sea off the Carolina coast. Proof, the Pentagon says, China's weather balloon Your second question is... says China's weather balloon claim is nothing but hot air. A Chinese foreign ministry spokesman says, I have no knowledge about America's claim that this balloon is part of a fleet. I think it could be part of the information and public opinion war that the U.S. is waging against China. The international community can see clearly who's the world's largest espionage and surveillance country. I can assure you this was not for civilian purposes. That is, we are 100% clear about that. There's that. The U.S. linked the balloon to a vast Chinese military surveillance program, a growing list of global balloon sightings and questions. A GROWING LIST OF GLOBAL BALLOON SIGHTINGS AND QUESTIONS. THE U.S. BELIEVES MANY China's Hainan Island, where a U.S. spy plane made an emergency landing in 2001. China took three months to investigate before China is attacking the U.S. for shooting down its balloon and sending the pieces to an FBI lab. The spokesman says the U.S. insists on using force to attack Chinese unmanned civilian airships, which seriously violates international practice and sets a horrible precedent. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin asked for a phone call with China's defense minister. Beijing bluntly declined. And Will, it's a precarious moment, and I know that you have been learning that Xi Jinping was directly involved in this program. And in fact, this program is not new. And in fact, balloons flying over I THINK IT'S IMPORTANT TO TALK ABOUT THE PROBLEMS THAT HAVE BEEN CAUSED BY THE U.S. spying from China is not new. But just how much did Xi Jinping know? Yeah, I mean, you're talking about more than 40 countries across five continents, according to a senior State Department official, these balloons have gathered intelligence. This program has been going on with President Xi's direct knowledge. However, lawmakers briefed on this have been told that this particular balloon at this particular time may have been dispatched without the knowledge of Xi and also without the knowledge of senior People's Liberation Army and Communist Party leaders, Aaron.
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First, I'd like to just start out getting your general reaction today to the impeachment hearings on the Hill. Do you feel that Democrats made their case and how did you feel about the Republican performance? You're talking about the witch hunt? Is that what you mean? Is that what you're talking about? I hear it's a joke. I haven't watched. I haven't watched for one minute because I've been with the President, which is much more important as far as I'm concerned. This is a sham and shouldn't be allowed. I'm going to be releasing, I think, on Thursday, a second call, which actually was the first of the two. And you'll make a determination as to what you think there. Ambassador Bill Taylor recounted a conversation that an aide of his overheard. It was the day after the phone call with Zelensky on July the 26th in which the aide says that he overheard you say to Sondland, how are things going with the proceeding with the investigations? Sondland repeated back to you, according to this aide aide that Ukraine was prepared to do everything that you wanted it to do. Is that correct? And can you fill in some more? I know nothing about that. First time I've heard it. The one thing I've seen that Sondland said was that he did speak The President he did speak to me for a brief moment and I said no quid pro quo under any circumstances. And that's true. The other, I've never heard this. In any event, it's more secondhand information, but I've never heard it. The Press Do you recall having a conversation with him? The President I don't recall. No, not at all. Not even a little bit. The only thing, and I guess Sondland had stayed with his testimony that there was no quid pro quo. Pure and simple.
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So let's bring this in. I promised to update you as we were getting things that have come in. And so let's just set this. We're still waiting for any video. We've LET'S JUST SET THIS. WE'RE STILL WAITING FOR ANY VIDEO. WE'VE GOT A LIVE REPORT COMING UP A LITTLE BIT LATER THIS HOUR, AN AS ASSET WE ARE TRYING TO GET INTO PLACE THERE WITH A CORRESPONDENT NOT IN ANCHORAGE, OBVIOUSLY, BUT IN We're trying to get into place there with a correspondent not in Anchorage, obviously, but as nearby as we can. So a 6.6 magnitude earthquake hit about seven miles outside, just north, THE EARTHQUAKE HIT ABOUT SEVEN MILES OUTSIDE JUST NORTH OF I'M GOING TO TALK ABOUT THE REST OF THE STORY. People were said to be running to take cover, some of them leaving buildings. At least one report of visual cracks in some buildings. This is a huge magnitude. There has already been at least one aftershock that has been reported as being rather large as well. We are on the story. Stay close.
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This looks like out of Top Gun, but it's real and it's between the United States and Russia. Just watching this video is amazing. To see these two Russian fighter jets come up to this American drone, this Reaper drone, dump fuel on it, clip it, that has led to this dramatic escalation. The Russians have been insisting that that fighter jet, the Russian fighter jet, did not ever make contact with RUSSIANS HAVE BEEN INSISTING THAT THAT FIGHTER JET, THE RUSSIAN FIGHTER JET, DID NOT EVER MAKE CONT really does belie that explanation. We're seeing that the fighter jet actually comes up extremely close to the drone. You're watching it right there. Starts releasing a lot of jet fuel, as U.S. officials had said it did. It hits that drone. That is when the camera footage goes out. And then when the camera footage reappears, you can see that the propeller of that drone is damaged.
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Authorities say six people have been cited for loitering and refusing to leave the lava evacuation zones on the Big Island. Officers say two of the people who were caught were wearing respirators and they were enticed by social media posts. Those who were caught claim they didn't know that they were in an off-limits area, even though they had to walk past barricades and checkpoints to get there.
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As of midnight, a quarter of the federal government has shut down. Lawmakers and President Trump could not reach an agreement on funding for that border wall. LX18's Tiffany Jackson is live in our studio with more. Conroy lawmakers and the White House will continue working toward a deal that satisfies everyone, but there are hundreds of thousands of federal employees wondering how long that will take. THE DEAL THAT SANTIFIES EVERYONE. BUT THERE ARE HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF FEDERAL EMPLOYEES WONDERING HOW LONG THAT WILL TAKE. THIS IS ONLY A PARTIAL SHUTDOWN. THERE ARE SEVEN GOVERNMENT employees wondering how long that will take. Now this is only a partial shutdown. There are seven government agencies who have not been funded and ran out of money at midnight. Those departments and agencies will continue to be staffed by essential employees who will work without pay until the shutdown ends. All other non-essential employees will be sent home without pay until the shutdown ends. All other nonessential employees will be sent home without pay, according to a fact sheet compiled by Senate Democrat staffers, more than 420,000 employees will be required to work without pay. President Trump said just last week that he would be the one to shut down the government if he doesn't secure $5 billion in funding for his border wall. But in a video posted on his Twitter page, he's now putting the blame on Democrats. We're going to have a shutdown. There's nothing we can do about that because we need the Democrats to give us their votes. Now during this partial shutdown, there will not be or there will not be any interruption to US Mail service and TSA agents will still work during the holiday travel rush without pay. Conroy back to you, Tiffany. Thank you.
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Yeah, usually a roadway l serve as a fire break to help slow down these wildfires. But as of late, whipping winds have pushed these wildfires to jump sometimes a quarter mile or even a mile, depending on how forceful the winds are. Now the wildfires jumped Ru this evening. We are near campgrounds which is surrounded by steep terrain This is roughly 10 miles north of the agricultural community of Ginda, an important area that helps feed Sacramento, the state and the country. Now part of this community is in Yolo County Zone 1 and Zone 2 under mandatory evacuation. Now we caught up with fire crews attacking these planes from the ground, fighting fire with fire, also known as a backburn. We're burning out the fuel to try to take the strength of the fire out of the front here. So you get the fire fire coming and you just try to take some of the fuel away from it so it's not consuming all at once. So you just take little bits of it at a time. Takes out the strength. These crews from across the U.S. answering the call, many say they've never experienced a wildfire like this. But despite the enormity of the situation, they say it's all about focusing on the task at hand when you're in the middle of the fire and doing your job, it's really like any other fire. You're pretty focused on the area that you're working in and don't get too concerned with everything on the other side of the fire. You can't really do that. You have to just focus on what you're doing. Really an amazing show of teamwork. We ran into crews from Nevada, from Idaho and Oregon. This crew behind me from Lynn County,, doing a great job and many of them telling me that they will not hesitate whenever they need to lend a helping hand.
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Thank you for being here, but also thank you for all the incredible work. Yeah, it's good to see you all came together. It's a special update. I know that. So I'll make sure I say it. Today's agreement delivers smooth-flowing trade within the whole of the United Kingdom, protects Northern Ireland's place in our Union and safeguards sovereignty for the people of Northern Ireland's place in our union and safeguard sovereignty for the people of Northern Ireland. I believe we can now open a new chapter in our partnership. A stronger EU-UK relationship, standing as close partners shoulder to, now and in the future. Thank you. Thanks for watching our YouTube channel. Follow today's top stories and breaking news by downloading the NBC News app. you
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And that was ABC's Ava Pilgrim reporting. This morning, early voting is underway in Georgia's U.S. SenateATE RUNOFF ELECTION. INCOMING DEMOCRAT SENATOR RAFAEL WARNOCK IS LOOKING TO FEND OFF HIS REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER, NFL STAR HERSHEL WALKER, FOR A FULL SIX-YEAR TERM IN THE U.S. Senate. This week, Warnock and Democrats were given a victory by Georgia's Supreme Court, which ruled counties could offer early voting on Saturday. The decision ended a legal battle that challenged Georgia's 2021 voting law, which restricted weekend voting just after a holiday. That law also cut the timeline for runoff elections down to just four weeks, while limiting the early voting window to a minimum of five days since out of the previous 16.
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Francis Emmanuel Charpentier and Jennifer A. Douda of the U.S. were awarded the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced on Wednesday. The two scientists developed the gene editing technique known as the CRISPR-Cas9 DNA Snipping scissors. Using this, researchers can alter the DNA of animals, plants and microorganisms with extremely high precision. And this technique provides an opportunity to cure inherited diseases and even cancer. It's the first time that two women win the Chemistry Nobel together.
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One factor that could also be happening is this oil spill in Kansas, briefly shutting down the Keystone Pipeline. Today, the White House announced it's providing nearly 2 million barrels of oil to refineries through an emergency exchange to address any potential supply disruptions. Right now, and only the portion of the pipeline that ruptured last week is closed. Here are a few photos of what that leak looks like. Now the EPA released a new report on the spill today, and as you can see with these photos, it shows just the impact to Creek and the field in Washington County, Kansas. We've been covering this story a lot over the last few days. Tonight, KSHB 41's Grant Stevens takes a closer look at the cleanup. Cleanup in the days since the spill started with extracting the oil itself. Using temporary dams, machinery, and vacuum pumps to remove the oil from the water and excavate oil-stained earth and plant life. The pipeline runs from Canada, carrying a type of oil extracted from tar sands called diluted bitumen. Some studies show it's a special challenge to clean up with a highly sticky almost peanut butter like consistency. Still the EPA says nearly 24,000 gallons of the stuff has been recovered directly from the pipeline. Much of the oil spilled into the nearby Mill Creek. So 485,000 gallons of an oil-water mixture has also been removed. The spill hasn't been without environmental costs. The EPA says nearly five miles of the creek is still visibly impacted. And the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks has found the leak killed four mammals and just over 70 fish in Kansas City. Grant Stevens KSHB 41 news.
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I don't think any of us knows exactly how much or how quickly Twitter is going to change, but Musk has made clear he's frustrated with how the company moderates content on the platform, who wants it to operate more freely. Twitter invests enormous resources in content moderation and trying to keep the discourse civil in eliminating things like hateful speech, harassment, overt disinformation from the platform, and Musk seems to want to sort of wash all of that away. He seems to be coming at this a little like the way he came at the question of self-driving cars. Kind of the notion that if you took people out of the equation, everything would run much better. You know, whether it's navigating the roads across the United States of America or trying to create an arena for open exchange of ideas, it's difficult, it's complicated. Hey, thanks for watching! If you liked this video, check out these other videos from USA Today to stay up to date with all the latest news.
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A Russian fighter jet has collided with a US drone over the Black Sea. So, an NQ-9 Reaper drone was on a routine mission over the Black Sea when it was intercepted by two Russian fighter jets. Russia has claimed that the MQ-9 Reaper was crashed into the Black Sea after a sharp maneuver and that Russian fighter jets never made any sort of contact with the American UAV. The drone was apparently flying with its transponders off, according to Russia. Transponders are communication instruments that make it possible The Russian Su-27 fighter jets repeatedly dropped fuel on the drone shortly before it crashed, is what the Pentagon said. The US and the UK have increased reconnaissance and surveillance flights since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, always operating in international airspace. The crucial question is whether Russia intentionally tried to down the American drone during the encounter on Tuesday, or if it was an attempt to obstruct the drone's ability to execute its job. The West has made significant efforts to prevent the Ukraine war from turning into a direct conflict with Russia, but now, the United States must consider its response.
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Judgment day for the woman who made history as South Korea's first female president and then as the first leader of the country to be impeached and removed from office. She was indicted on 18 criminal charges relating to bribery and corruption, the culmination of months of unprecedented protests in central Seoul. Public outrage had replaced the hope that many South Koreans felt when in 2013 they elected the daughter of a former president Park Jun-hee. He was a military general who came to power in a coup and who eventually met a Park Geun-hye had a traumatic past which affected her politics. Her mother was shot when Park was 22 and her father was assassinated by his closest aide. Around that time in the 1970s, Park befriended Chae Soon-sil. Decades later they were at the center of the scandal that sparked the candlelight demonstrations. As president, Park shared sensitive documents with Che and allowed her to dictate policy even though she had no official government role. In February, Chieh was sentenced to 20 years in prison for using her friendship with Park to extort millions of dollars from major companies including Samsung. Samsung's heir and group leader JY Lee was tried separately and convicted of bribing Park by making payments to foundations Che controlled. He was sentenced in August to five years in prison, then released on appeal. Park has continued to deny the charges against her, saying she wasn't aware of Che's activities. This is the country's biggest political scandal, but it's far from the only one. Every former South Korean president since the 1980s has faced corruption allegations either personally or because of accusations against their family members. Park's predecessor Lim Young-bak is in jail awaiting a formal indictment on corruption allegations linked to his time in check. We are seeing a lot of discussion around constitutional reform to manage the so-called imperial presidency." President Moon Jae-in came to office on a liberal agenda promising to stamp out corruption. He has proposed changes to the Constitution, including revised presidential term limits, which need parliamentary approval before being put to a popular vote. Kathy Novak, Al Jazeera, Seoul.
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Polls, politicians and the markets. Many were sure the UK would vote to stay in the European Union. Then came the results. Let June the 23rd go down in our history as our Independence Day. The British people have voted to leave the European Union. Investors were shocked. The pound has been pummeled and the markets have also fallen sharply. Sterling hit a 30-year low and British Prime Minister David Cameron resigned. We will invoke Article 50 no later than the end of March next year. Leaving new Prime Minister Theresa May in charge of Brexit. But would it be a hard Brexit, a soft Brexit or something more colourful? It's about a red, white and blue Brexit. Whatever form it takes, one thing is clear. In 2017, words will have to become action.
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. . APPLAUSE APPLAUSE . . . . . We are acting proportionally after what we have seen in the last few days in Catalonia. . In these last hours, and especially today, the Spanish State has de facto suspended the Autogovernment of Catalonia . the self-government of Catalonia has applied de facto an exceptional state. un estat d'excepció.
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We are now getting new video from the U.S. Department of Defense from a drone that was intercepted by a Russian fighter jet. In this video released today, a Russian Su-27 can be seen spraying fuel on an American Reaper drone before allegedly clipping its propeller. This forced the U.S. to bring the drone down. Meanwhile, Russia denies its plane came into contact with the drone and called the drone's flight over Crimea provocative.
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This is your news break sponsored by Snax. Expertly crafted to sweeten your high. It's not just a brand, it's a lifestyle. Visit the website now at thesnapshop.com. Oregon residents will be able to vote to decriminalize minor drug offenses and legalize psilocybin therapy this coming fall. The Drug Addiction Treatment and Recovery Act qualified to be on this year's ballot and if passes it would decriminalize minor possession of any illegal drug and would replace any jail time or criminal record with just a $100 fine. Additionally, Oregon has also certified the Psychedelic Service Act and if passed it would legalize psilocybin assisted therapy. Out of the 112,020 signatures required, the campaigners received an estimated 116,622 valid signatures, making just enough to be put on the ballot for November's elections. Share your thoughts on these new acts. Also, don't forget to share and subscribe and tune into the Cannabis Newsroom every Sunday at 6 p.m. on Roku. you
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Such a thawing of tensions between the two sides... coming after Chinese economic chiefs and its member delegations have visited Washington, vice versa from the Trump administration as well and we can also speak a length about their exchange of trips. But how significant would you consider this agreement between the two? Well, remember Trump administration's tariffs on steel and aluminum back in March? So the deadline for the imposition of tariffs is just around the corner as early as next week. If implemented, it could have triggered a full-blown trade war. Leading up to the talks, President Trump had threatened to impose tariffs on up to 150 billion U.S. dollars in Chinese imports to punish Beijing for violating U.S. intellectual property and for its unfair trade practices. China hit back, vowing to retaliate with tariffs of 25 percent on over a hundred U.S. goods from soybeans to airplanes. This whole tit-for-tat weighed on global financial markets, with the IM the U.S. trade war, which has been a major partwing in years. And of course, it was also considered a downside risk to South Korea's export-oriented economy, according to the Bank of Korea so the fact that a trade war has been averted is good news, especially after the first trade talks held in Beijing earlier this month only ended in differences and alleged reports of disagreements among the U.S. trade representatives. Plus, peaceful relations with China could give President Trump a smooth run-up to his summit talks with North Korea slated for June.
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REPRESENTATIVE AL GREEN INTRODUCING ARTICLES OF IMPEACHMENT AGAINST THE PRESIDENT. THE CONGRESSIONAL CHAMBER HAS TO ACT ON THAT RESOLUTION IN TWO LEGISLATIVE DAYS. GREEN SAYS HE WANTS A YEA OR NAY VOTE ON THE ARTICLES. HOWEVER, HOUSE SPEAKER NANCY PELOSI DOES HAVE OTHER OPTIONS. IT COULD BE TABLED, REFERRED TO THE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, OR ESSENTIALLY IGNORED. EVEN IF THE DEMOCRATIC CONTROLLED BY REPUBLICANS. FOR MORE ON THIS STORY AND AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH THE FOUR CONGRESSWOMEN TARGETED BY PRESIDENT TRUMP'S TWEETS, STAY TUNED. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. THEIR FAMILY. PRESIDENT TRUMP'S TWEETS. STAY TUNED TO CBS THIS MORNING BEGINNING AT 7, RIGHT AFTER NEWS 8 AT SUNRISE.
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It happened so fast. The sheriff's department told us we had to be out of here in a few minutes and we left and this is what we came home to today. I've never seen anything like it. It was the whole sky was red and orange and it was coming over the hill there and it was massive. I've never seen anything like it. And it only took a few minutes to get here. do do do you
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Firefighters making progress on the more than 600 wildfires burning across the state. Let's start with the SCU C. U. Lightning complex fires. The fire has burned more than 363,000 acres in Stanislaus, San Joaquin, Contra Costa, Alameda and Santa Clara counties. It has become the second largest fire in state history. The fire is now 15% contained. Flames destroyed 18 buildings. Cal Fire has not said if any of those are homes, the L N U lightning complex slipped into the third largest fire in state history, burning nearly 353,000 acres in Solano, Yolo, Lake, Napa and Sonoma counties. It is 27% contained, more than 900 structures are burned, including dozens of homes in Vacaville. Five people have died in the fires, including two in Solano County. In Butte County, a complex of fires that also includes Tehama and Glen counties has burned just under 50,000 acres. It is 13% contained. Meanwhile, the Potters fire near Lake Oroville remains at 930 acres and 20% containment. People evacuated from the mock fire in Tuolumne County can now go back home. The 2800 acre fire is now 40% contained. Anyone living off of Highway 49 or Priest Coulterville areas will need to show ID to get in because only residents will be allowed into that area.
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Guys, there's no driver. There is no driver! This is pretty cool. Three of us in the back and nobody in the front. All right, are we ready? Let's do it! Driving on the streets of San Francisco. That was incredible. I've completely forgotten that I'm in an autonomous car. This is so surreal.
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So unfortunately, we know that there is something called vaccine hesitancy, and many people are afraid of vaccines especially new ones when they come on the market. This vaccine is so incredibly important to individuals, but also to the global community at large. And we will be in a better position to fight the pandemic the more people who become vaccinated. So it is important to address people's concerns and make sure that science is driving the evaluation of safety and efficacy of the vaccines so that people can get accurate information and have trust that the vaccine that they are taking is safe and will work to protect them and their communities. opportunities. you you you
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Well, I like to describe CRISPR as a technology for cutting the genome. It's a way to manipulate genetic sequences precisely and accurately and easily in a way that hasn't really been accessible to science before this. And interestingly, it's notable that the technology came from curiosity-driven science, fundamental research that led in an unexpected direction, namely to harnessing CRISPR, which is naturally a bacterial immune system as this technology for genetic manipulation. And so now scientists can use this worldwide to understand the function of genes but also importantly to actually change genes, edit them to remove disease-causing mutations or introduce traits that are desirable. you
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And the Oscar goes to... Tenet. so ¶¶ Well, all my colleagues are overseas, unfortunately. For them, they have to let me speak, so This is what you get. It's amazing. Our visual effects team on Tenet, we did so many things and there's so many departments we have to thank. Not just in our own, but in the art department and Nathanathan and camera department hoyta and of course our stunt coordinator, George Cottle, who's amazing. But it all goes back to our director, Christopher Nolan. He leads us all and gives us amazing opportunities to do amazing things.
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Joining me now, LaTosha Brown. She is the co-founder of Black Voters Matter. LaTosha, thank you, as always, for being here. There is so much at stake. Not Senate control, though. So which side now benefits from this new dynamic? You know, I think that the Democrats, I think this is for the Democrats to benefit from. You know, I think that there are three reasons when we say, why do we need this Georgia seat? Three reasons. One, we need the seat because the people in Georgia matter. That when we're looking at the policies that are happening in the state and what happened in the recent governor's election, we need high-level leadership to actually stand in the space and the gap and really be able to bring the bacon home for our communities. The second thing is we need fundamentally what we experienced last year and the previous years with this lock in the Senate where you had two senators, sometimes one, sometimes two senators that were not in alignment with the Democratic caucus that created all kinds of problems that even led to the failure of the Voting Rights Act. You know, what we know in Georgia is that Senator Warnock has been a champion of voting rights. And we expect him to continue to be a champion. And we need a champion in DC around voting rights. The third thing is, I think we have to really understand the implications of this. That while we had a record turnout of voters in the state of Georgia, ultimately what we had is SB 202. There was still voting suppression law that was in place and it did have an impact on this election. I am so glad that you pulled me back from sort of that impulse to say this is all about, it's no longer about control of the Senate, but it is about what is really important, right? How things move through committee. It's important, but to recenter this, right, in terms of the needs of the people of Georgia. Now, as you know, these voters have done this before. Warnock is asking them to show up one more time. Walker is asking them to show up one more time. Can you sort of walk us through the mechanics of what Thank you. looks like over the next three weeks, understanding that these are people who have already been fired up once. Now you got to go back and reignite them. Listen, I can tell you how arduous a task that is because we have been working nonstop for a number of years because we know how critical this seat is and how critical elections are, particularly at this moment where we're seeing an all-full-fledged attack on democracy. I think it's going to be important that for the next few weeks, up until December 6th, we're going to be back in the streets, back in the fields, grinding because it is necessary. This isn't just about who is going to hold the seat. While that is important, and yes, we need leadership, we also have a full-fledged attack on democracy. That's not over. I think what we saw is we saw all across this nation and we saw pushback that there was a blue wall that held back the red wave. And I think we will continue to see so, and that means that we've got to continue to push forward. We've got to have champion leadership, someone who is in Congress, not just for the state of Georgia, although I think that's a critical part of it, but literally that will actually align themselves and be a stark leader for voting rights in this country and a progressive agenda. And I think that's what we'll see with Senator Warnock. That is not just the implications that it has on Georgia, even though I think that's centered and that's important. But I also think that his voice and his leadership will be critical and an agenda to push America forward. . so so .
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Just the second point of the day from Philadelphia here Sipas. Low sinking kick Tony on the run. Still up on his feet tony has a wall it It's another block. Tony, it's up Tony still going and he's down to the five. low line drive punt by a Sipas. The punter back from that injury what cadareous tony starts to his left and the entire wall was built to his right side. He's able to get to it and has Kansas City set up for a big possession here down inside the 10
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Inside every cell of your body, billions of tiny machines are hard at work. They carry oxygen in your blood, let your eyes detect light and even make your muscles move. These machines are proteins and they underpin every biological process in every living thing. Each protein has an intricate 3D shape that defines what it does and how it works. We know of over 200 million proteins and counting, but we only know the exact 3D shapes of a fraction of these. Unravel a protein and you'll see it's like a string of beads made up of 20 different types of amino acids. Interactions between these amino acids make the protein fold, as it finds its shape out of almost limitless possibilities. For decades, a community of scientists have been working on a way to figure out a protein shape just from its string of amino acids. This is a major challenge in our understanding of biology. So we created an AI system to solve this problem called AlphaFold. It's trained on the sequences and structures of about 100,000 proteins, painstakingly mapped out by scientists around the world. Today, it can accurately predict a protein shape just from its sequence of amino acids. AlphaFold's predictions could enable progress in all sorts of areas. Imagine a future where we can understand diseases more quickly and develop drugs to fight them. Or one where we could use enzymes to break down plastic waste, or even to capture carbon from the atmosphere, all with the help of proteins. There's a lot more work to be done, but unlocking the shapes of these building blocks could help scientists better understand the natural world, and perhaps expand our knowledge of life itself.
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We begin this program with breaking news coming out of Afghanistan where sources say that at least eight people have been killed in a suicide bombing near the Russian embassy in Kabul. What we know is that the bomber detonated explosives near the entrance to the building in the southwestern part of the capital. Witnesses say people were lined up outside the diplomatic compound at the time. Two members of the embassy staff are among the dead and as many as 15 others were injured. The new leader of the UK Conservative Party will be announced in
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