breath producer in the united to cap. the film, part of the documentary series the turning point. zeroes in on a devastating wildfire in portugal 2017. and the aftereffects still felt today. and in an inspiring path forward in the fight against climate change. here is a quick peek. . portugal was one of the most striking examples of how ecosystem management gone wrong can be so devastating. [speaking non-english]
are, i saw one gassed nation was shut down. normally you would see three, four, $5, depending on where you live in the country. here are, there were zeroes on the digital gas grain, which is something that you don t see very often. there is a lot going on here are everyone is very hopeful that the storm will shift. this area is really hunkering down and preparing, as you can see this gentleman over there filling up a sandbag. right now, it s a wait and see situation. and we are going to be out here, we ll be talking to some folks. of course, we ll get back with you later. thank, stephanie. we actually definitely, intimately know that wait and see vibe down here in south florida, the entire state of florida is currently under a tropical storm watch. all right, thanks to you. we re going to turn our attention to overseas, to iran, where protests are continuing to spread across the country following the arrest and subsequent death of a young woman for allegedly violating
fairness, what you are emphasizing is, one, sometimes it s hard to prove the criminal intent, or two, you do have the case there s a lot of evidence that hits people like eastman, behind it yes. but for prudential reasons, you don t go to the you have a hard decision to, make, i think people have heard i want to give you time for it you said, while the zeroes and with this plot, there are other opened efforts to have normalized cues in court. explain. so the arrow the green arrow that we talked about, the lawsuits which stopped briefly when the courts dismissed these lawsuits as frivolous, i think that s a really important part. these lawsuits, and i m thinking particularly of the lawsuit launched by texas ag ken paxton, really advance this theory called the independence legislature theory. the idea that states like pennsylvania had allowed these other bodies, state courts, state boards of electors, to change election rules to allow for these votes.
intent that s required to establish some of these criminal statutes beyond a reasonable doubt. i just want to say, in fairness, when you are emphasizing is, one, sometimes it s hard to prove the criminal intent, or two, you do have the case there s a lot of evidence that hits people like eastman, behind it yes. but for prudential reasons, you don t go to the you have a hard decision to, make i think people have heard you i want to give you time for, it you said, while the zeroes and with this plot, there are other opened efforts to have normalized cues in court. explain. so the arrow the green arrow that we talked about, the lawsuits which stopper briefly when the courts dismissed these lawsuits as frivolous, i think that s a really important part. these lawsuits, and i m thinking particularly of the lawsuit launched by texas ag ken paxton, really advance this theory called the independence legislature theory. the idea that states like pennsylvania had allowed these
death was the at the club that weekend, one of the places you went to? we did not know, we did not know him, he did not stand out, if he was there. yet, the da thinks it is likely that the two met. i think she was targeted, that she encountered him at some event before hand. my guess, she had spurned him, and he saw her out there, at that apartment at some point the damages. connection to christy seemed tenuous, but stedman says the dna proved that rowe killed her. in fact, the odds of the killer being anybody other than him on the entire planet were not just one in 1 million. 9 million top chilean, 1000 trillion trillion, things like this, you can conceive of a number with 30 zeroes, which is what we end up getting. remarkable. i have never heard of a case with this much. remember that composite from the killer s dna? it turns out, it was a pretty good match to rowe. even then, it was hard for someone in lancaster to believe that rowe could commit such a horrible cri