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At the beginning of her Brief But Spectacular take on growing old, Flossie Lewis, then 91, asked director and series creator Steve Goldbloom if the resulting video would go viral. This We hope so, he replied.More than two years since the video posted on the PBS NewsHour Facebook page, Flossies take has been viewed more than 7 million times. Getti <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.uk>stanley cup ng old is a state of mind. 91-year-old Flossie Lewis is a former English teacher who now lives at the stanley cup Piedmont Gardens Senior Living Community in the Bay Area. In her spare time, Lewis writes light verse for her local newspaper. She offers her BriefButSpectacular take on what it feels like to grow old.View more videos from our Brief But Spectacular series: bit.ly/briefbutspectacularPosted by PBS NewsHour on Thursday, May 5, 2016Now, Goldbloom and series producer and editor Zach Land-Miller have brought Flossie, now at age 94, back for an extended version of Brief But Spectacular 鈥?this time, including some of her former students from her time as a high school English teacher.Goldbloom met Flossie as he was shooting a movie starring Rita Moreno i nike dunk n the summer of 2015, and he could tell pretty quickly that she was an original, no-nonsense character, he said. He returned months later to film her for Brief But Spectacular, and during the taping, the most basic questions yielded the most interesting results, Goldbloom said.Why do another episode with Flossie I wanted to create conditions to show Flossie
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The COVID-19 pandemic has upended the lives of millions of children and their families by disrupting school, adding economic challenges and taking away sources of comfort and social connection. How has the prolonged period of social distancing affected kids and their caretakers Dr. Jack Shonkoff, who founded Harvards Center on the Developing Child, spoke with PBS NewsHours William Brangham and took viewer questions on the subject.Watch the full conversation in the video player above.Resilience is not someth <a href=https://www.stanleycup.cz>stanley cup ing you will yourself toA stress-free life is actually a very dangerous thing, Shonkoff said, because it doesnt teach a child how to manage themselves and their surroundings when times get tough, which they inevitably will. But too much stress can overwhelm a child or familys stanley cup emotional reserves, hurt their chances of being able to recover and expose them to life-long risk of adverse health outcomes.There are three kinds of stress that can confront people:Positive stress. This is the kind of stress that comes up when a child is forced to share their toys with a sibling or take turns on the slide at the playground. This type of stress teaches a child life lessons. It strengthens them.Tolerable stress. When a loved one dies, that loss is deep, especially for children. But this example of tolerable stress is also a natural part of life. The presence of a nurturing a adidas samba dult caregiver secures that child, answers their questions in age-appropriate ways and helps them figure out ho
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PRAGUE AP 鈥?European Union leaders struggled Friday to bridge significant differences over a natural gas price cap as winter approaches and Russia war in Ukraine fuels a major energy crisis, driving up prices for consumers and businesses.The price cap is one of several measures the 27-nation bloc is preparing to contain an energy crisis in Europe that some fear could lead to rolling blackouts, factory shutdowns and a deep recession over the winter in economies already weakened by the coronavirus pandemic.Russia has reduced or cut off natural gas supplies to 13 EU member nations as European governments bolster their support for Ukraine in the form of weapons, money, aid and sanctions on Moscow. The potential for shortages has led to surging <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.ca>stanley cup gas and electricity pr stanley cup ices that could climb higher as demand peaks during the cold months.Russia has fired an energy missile at the Europ stanley cup ean continent and the world, European Council President Charles Michel said as the leaders met in Prague.No breakthrough emerged from the summit, but Michel said the meeting was an important 8220 trategic step that he hoped might soon lead to a deal.READ MORE: EU struggles with how to cut off reliance on Russian natural gasStanding in the way of an agreement was the simple fact that each member country depends on different energy sources and suppliers, and they ;re struggling to see eye-to-eye on the best way ahead.Latvian Prime Minister Krisjanis Karins summed up the Yjoi Bannon lawyer quits fraud case after inflammatory remarks
The American Wests megadrought deepened so much last year that it is now the driest in at least 1,200 years and is a worst-case climate change scenario playing out live, a new study finds.A dramatic drying in <a href=https://www.campusadidas.fr>adidas campus 2021 鈥?about as dry as 2002 and one of the driest years ever recorded for the af1 region 鈥?pushed the 22-year drought past the previous record-holder for megadroughts in the late 1500s and shows no signs of easing in the near future, according to a study Monday in the journal聽Nature Climate Change.The study calculated that 42 percent of this megadrought can be attributed to human-caused climate change. Climate change is changing the baseline conditions toward a drier, gradually drier state in the West and that means the worst-case scenario keeps getting worse, said study lead author Park stanley cup Williams, a climate hydrologist at UCLA. This is right in line with what people were thinking of in the 1900s as a worst-case scenario. But today I think we need to be even preparing for conditions in the future that are far worse than this. Williams studied soil moisture levels in the West 鈥?a box that includes California, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, most of Oregon and Idaho, much of New Mexico, western Colorado, northern Mexico, and the southwest corners of Montana and Texas 鈥?using modern measurements and tree rings for estimates that go back to the year 800. That about as far back as estimates can reliably go with tree rings.READ MORE: HUD prioritizes climate change mitigat
PRAGUE AP 鈥?European Union leaders struggled Friday to bridge significant differences over a natural gas price cap as winter approaches and Russia war in Ukraine fuels a major energy crisis, driving up prices for consumers and businesses.The price cap is one of several measures the 27-nation bloc is preparing to contain an energy crisis in Europe that some fear could lead to rolling blackouts, factory shutdowns and a deep recession over the winter in economies already weakened by the coronavirus pandemic.Russia has reduced or cut off natural gas supplies to 13 EU member nations as European governments bolster their support for Ukraine in the form of weapons, money, aid and sanctions on Moscow. The potential for shortages has led to surging <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.ca>stanley cup gas and electricity pr stanley cup ices that could climb higher as demand peaks during the cold months.Russia has fired an energy missile at the Europ stanley cup ean continent and the world, European Council President Charles Michel said as the leaders met in Prague.No breakthrough emerged from the summit, but Michel said the meeting was an important 8220 trategic step that he hoped might soon lead to a deal.READ MORE: EU struggles with how to cut off reliance on Russian natural gasStanding in the way of an agreement was the simple fact that each member country depends on different energy sources and suppliers, and they ;re struggling to see eye-to-eye on the best way ahead.Latvian Prime Minister Krisjanis Karins summed up the Yjoi Bannon lawyer quits fraud case after inflammatory remarks
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WASHINGTON AP 鈥?The White House and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists say a Republican-led proposal to ban abortion nati stanley cup onwide after 15 weeks would endanger the health of women and have severe consequences for physicians. If passed and enacted, this bill would create a nationwide health c stanley cup risis, imperiling the health and lives of women in all 50 states, according to a preliminary analysis of the stanley cup bill by Jennifer Klein, the White House Gender Policy Council chairwoman, that was obtained by The Associated Press. It would transform the practice of medicine, opening the door to doctors being thrown in jail if they fulfill their duty of care to patients according to their best medical judgment. READ MORE: South Carolina senators reject abortion ban after Republican lawmaker threatens filibusterThe measure introduced last week by Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., proposes a nationwide ban that would allow rare exceptions. The legislation has almost no chance of becoming law in the Democratic-controlled Congress. GOP leaders did not immediately embrace it and Democrats are pointing to the proposal as an alarming signal of where Republicans would try to go if they were to win control of the Congress in November.Many in the United States had believed the constitutional right to abortion, established by the Supreme Court almost 50 years ago, could never be overturned. But that protection was stripped away this year by the court conservative majority, and adv Hmhf WATCH: Trump touts new religious exemption allowing clinicians to refuse abortions
Nearly three-quarters of Americans agree that the United States involvement in Afghanistan was a failure, according to a new PBS NewsHour/NPR/Marist poll. No matter their politics, generation, gender, race or income, most agreed it was time to end U.S. involvement in Afghanistan. While a majority disapproved of Preside air max 1 nt Joe Bidens handling of the withdrawal, there were deep divides on how it should have been done. More than a third of Americans, including 54 percent of Democrats, said the U.S. should have withdrawn all its troops. Another third, including 46 percent of Republicans, preferred to bring back some U.S. troops, but leave a military presence in the region. Only one out of 10 Americans wanted troop levels to stay unchanged. Even fewer one in 20 wanted to send more U.S. troops to the country.Chart by Travis Daub/PBS NewsHourThe chaotic e nike dunk vacuation of more than 120,000 Americans, U.S. allies and Afghans from Kabul seems to have cost Biden significant public approval as the nation nears the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. Those coordinated acts of terrorism, which killed nearly 3,000 people on U.S. soil that day, drove then-President George W. Bush to initiate a global war on terror 鈥?a costly, decadeslong effort without a clear end. The war on terror has damaged U.S. credibility with allies and cost trillions of dollars, yet the U.S stanley cup . mainland has not suffered another serious international terrorist attack since the war began. We find ourse
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Nearly three-quarters of Americans agree that the United States involvement in Afghanistan was a failure, according to a new PBS NewsHour/NPR/Marist poll. No matter their politics, generation, gender, race or income, most agreed it was time to end U.S. involvement in Afghanistan. While a majority disapproved of Preside air max 1 nt Joe Bidens handling of the withdrawal, there were deep divides on how it should have been done. More than a third of Americans, including 54 percent of Democrats, said the U.S. should have withdrawn all its troops. Another third, including 46 percent of Republicans, preferred to bring back some U.S. troops, but leave a military presence in the region. Only one out of 10 Americans wanted troop levels to stay unchanged. Even fewer one in 20 wanted to send more U.S. troops to the country.Chart by Travis Daub/PBS NewsHourThe chaotic e nike dunk vacuation of more than 120,000 Americans, U.S. allies and Afghans from Kabul seems to have cost Biden significant public approval as the nation nears the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. Those coordinated acts of terrorism, which killed nearly 3,000 people on U.S. soil that day, drove then-President George W. Bush to initiate a global war on terror 鈥?a costly, decadeslong effort without a clear end. The war on terror has damaged U.S. credibility with allies and cost trillions of dollars, yet the U.S stanley cup . mainland has not suffered another serious international terrorist attack since the war began. We find ourse
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The United States and NATO on Friday roundly rejected Russian demands that the alliance not admit new members amid growing concerns that Russia may invade Ukraine, which aspires to join the alliance.Watch Blinken remarks in the player above.Secretary of State Antony Blinken and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said Russia would have no say over who should be allowed to join the bloc. And, they warned Russia of a forceful response to any further military intervention in Ukraine.Th <a href=https://www.nikeairjordan.es>jordan eir comments amounted to a complete dismissal of a key part of Russian President Vladimir Putin demands for easing tensions with Ukraine. Putin wants NATO to halt membership plans for all countries, including Ukraine. The former Soviet republic is unlikely to join the alliance in the foreseeable future, but NATO nations won ;t rule it out.Blinken and Stoltenberg spoke separately following an extraordinary virtual meeting of NATO foreign ministers. The meeting of the North Atlantic Council was the first in a series of high-level talks over the next week aimed at easing the tensions.We ;re prepared to respond forcefully to further Russian aggression, but a diplomatic solution is still possible and preferable if Russia chooses, Blinken told reporters in Washington. He categorically dismissed stanley cup Russia claim that NATO had pledged not to expand eastward following the admission of several former Soviet satellites after the e stanley cup nd of the Cold War
Israel ended Arafat confinement after he handed over Palesti <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.co.uk>stanley cup nian men wanted for alleged terrorist involvement.Arafat now faces the challenges of rebuilding his authority in the region as well as answering to U.S. pressure to denounce terror attacks on Israel.Flashing the victory sign to crowds of supporters chanting God is great, Arafat toured the damage in the battle-scarred city of Ramallah.The more destruction I see, the stronger I get, Arafat told reporters as he toured damaged schools, hospitals and other Palestinian Authority sites.Under the terms of his release, Arafat is free to travel in the West Bank, Gaza Strip and abroad for the first time in over five months.He now free to show leadership and denounce terrorism, President Bush said today, after meetings with European leaders. Of course, that places responsibilities on Israel as well.A Palestinian state must be achieved by negotiating an end to occupation, but such a state cannot be stanley cup base stanley cup d on a foundation of terror or corruption, Bush said.The withdrawal of Israeli tanks from Ramallah and Arafat subsequent release was the fulfillment of a U.S.-brokered deal that hinged on the turnover of six Palestinians wanted by Israel on suspicion of terrorism and in the assassination of an Israeli cabinet member.The men were turned over on Wednesday and are now under the supervision of British and American authorities in a Jericho jail.Arab r Muwy Federal Reserve s favored inflation gauge cools, increasing likelihood of September rate cut
The United States and NATO on Friday roundly rejected Russian demands that the alliance not admit new members amid growing concerns that Russia may invade Ukraine, which aspires to join the alliance.Watch Blinken remarks in the player above.Secretary of State Antony Blinken and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said Russia would have no say over who should be allowed to join the bloc. And, they warned Russia of a forceful response to any further military intervention in Ukraine.Th <a href=https://www.nikeairjordan.es>jordan eir comments amounted to a complete dismissal of a key part of Russian President Vladimir Putin demands for easing tensions with Ukraine. Putin wants NATO to halt membership plans for all countries, including Ukraine. The former Soviet republic is unlikely to join the alliance in the foreseeable future, but NATO nations won ;t rule it out.Blinken and Stoltenberg spoke separately following an extraordinary virtual meeting of NATO foreign ministers. The meeting of the North Atlantic Council was the first in a series of high-level talks over the next week aimed at easing the tensions.We ;re prepared to respond forcefully to further Russian aggression, but a diplomatic solution is still possible and preferable if Russia chooses, Blinken told reporters in Washington. He categorically dismissed stanley cup Russia claim that NATO had pledged not to expand eastward following the admission of several former Soviet satellites after the e stanley cup nd of the Cold War
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