Stand. I taped binoculars to the stand. I put holes a hole in the cardboard. The black cardboard. To put it on one of the eyepieces. It projects it onto this white cardboard. It is a safe way to watch the eclipse right . Yes i tried to angle the camera so you can see the eclipse right there. You can see the spot here. You are pointing at it right there. That is the eclipse that you see. That was lydia at nasa ames. Lets go to fremont. Reporter we will go to his life picture in a moment. We want to show you the live photos as we get closer to totality. Just 14 minutes until we reach totality on the west coast. Oregon one of the first spots that will see a total eclipse. Further east across the country the eclipse is in the earlier stages. It is interesting to see. Cameras track this through that path of totality all the way through the east coast. Our partner at cnn their Camera Network is incredible. Some interesting facts about the path of totality. It is only 70 miles wide. That very
So under their judgment and discretion. To protect the jurors from any kind of exposure and they cannot be exposed to the Media Coverage alongside that and again, we dont force them to open up this but we provide them the opportunity to do so. And there may be an argument about where this jurisdiction to provide this Statutory Authority comes from and the congress establishes the courts. And in article three, its clear that we write these regulations and i might expand that definition in another venue. But we need to be expanding the Public Access and open up the machinery of government. When i hear a member during the Bush Administration make comments to be appointed president , well, there is a bit of, i will say, suspicion about what went on in the courtroom that very few people have an opportunity to witness. And most of us, we had to rely upon the opponents analysis and perhaps the legal analysis that informed what the decision really was in the courtroom. It isnt an iti objective
Relative merits will benefit our consideration. I particularly want to thank mr. King and mr. Shack bow for their work chabot for their work and congresswoman lofgren and congressmann deutch for their work. This deserves careful consideration by the committee. I yield back. Thank you. I would now like to recognize the full Committee Ranking members, the distinguished gentleman from michigan, congressman conyers. Thank you very much, mr. Chairman. I wanted to begin by mentioning that our colleague from new york, mr. Indiana nadler, wanted to be here today but he is at the Supreme Court where there is oral argument going on in a very important case, and i wanted his absence to be noted and that he is very concerned about the proceedings taking place here in the Judiciary Committee. The sunshine in courtroom act, of course, would authorize photography, electronic recording, broadcasting, or televising of any Court Proceeding held in the Federal District court. And in the Circuit Court of
Local photographer wins national award, donates to nonprofit
Shannon Squires-Toews
and last updated 2021-02-02 20:32:12-05
COLORADO SPRINGS â A picture is worth a thousand words and for a local photographer, that meant receiving $1,000 dollars for a picture she took. She recently won two national awards for her work by the National Photographers of America.
Shannon Squires-Toews owns Squires Co-Op Studio which opened in July 2020. It s where she took the award-winning photo.
She won first place in one category, then first place overall among 5,000 entries. We could compare this to the Superbowl. It is the highest honor you can get within the Professional Photographers of America, said Squires-Toews. They announced my image took the overall award and I burst into tears. It was a surreal. I m still just in a little bit disbelief.