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Aug 16, 2014
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we left for pacific springs and we had lunch on the continental divide and we crossed the continentale and we feel like we will succeed in the publishing of her journeys. i feel like we definitely will finish our trip. i just feel like we really accomplish something and the cost over the continental divide, especially after the things we havarti went through. before we got into camp, it started raining and it was so money when we got into camp that we really had a bad storm and it rained and thundered and lightning all night long. so we didn't get out of the rain. in the south past everyone figured and at south pass you can see the oregon buttes and a lot of people when i saw this, they saw they were in oregon. >> so how do you personally feel when you finally made it? >> it was a great feeling and since they had wanted to elevate the history of the oregon trail and we had done it and we had accomplished it, it was a great feeling that we made it work and we were doing it in an authentic way as well. and so we feel like we really accomplished it. >> why did you want to document your t
we left for pacific springs and we had lunch on the continental divide and we crossed the continentale and we feel like we will succeed in the publishing of her journeys. i feel like we definitely will finish our trip. i just feel like we really accomplish something and the cost over the continental divide, especially after the things we havarti went through. before we got into camp, it started raining and it was so money when we got into camp that we really had a bad storm and it rained and...
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Aug 27, 2014
08/14
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the railroads moved minnesota spring wheat by rail to the pacific snort west to be put on ocean vesselsexpert. this serves the north dakota oil reserves which has led to congestion and later delays. there are an extra 200 million bushels of corn and soybean sitting in grain elevators or on farms across minnesota according to bob zalanka director of minnesota's grain and feed association. all of that grain needs to get moved out before harvest begins in late september. bob joins us now from minneapolis. bob, this is a truly amazing story. the representative from bnst told our reporter there is nothing systematically wrong. that's good news. that means that the railways are not broken. but that's not useful news for people who need to get this grain to market. >> there is a problem with the positioning of the equipment. congestion is the biggest problem we're dealing with right now. i think the railroads are doing what they can, particularly bnsf. communication needs to be improved but we have grain in storage that needs to move. they keep pushing back the timeline and i'm afraid we're go
the railroads moved minnesota spring wheat by rail to the pacific snort west to be put on ocean vesselsexpert. this serves the north dakota oil reserves which has led to congestion and later delays. there are an extra 200 million bushels of corn and soybean sitting in grain elevators or on farms across minnesota according to bob zalanka director of minnesota's grain and feed association. all of that grain needs to get moved out before harvest begins in late september. bob joins us now from...
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Aug 30, 2014
08/14
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spring of 1942. blitzkrieg and rampage in the pacific on a very strict timetable of get it done, don't wait, the democracies are slow, they are not ready, explains why they thought they could get away with it. they came quite close to doing it. >> returning to her comment on churchill and india. what i had was that churchill's argument was his fear of indian self-government was the fact that they would remain untouchable. >> it is not entirely garbage. the question is, was churchill's fear of indian self-government because he hought that there would be internal strife? when the japanese were getting so close to india, they have the navy in the indian ocean and they were approaching the land borders, that the british could not afford the danger to losing india. the simple fact is winston churchill had not been in india since 1898. i have looked through the correspondence that churchill had with the viceroy of india at the time. nd i have looked through the correspondence which churchill's ambassador had with the viceroy. some of the things that he writes to the ambassador in washington really makes you feel
spring of 1942. blitzkrieg and rampage in the pacific on a very strict timetable of get it done, don't wait, the democracies are slow, they are not ready, explains why they thought they could get away with it. they came quite close to doing it. >> returning to her comment on churchill and india. what i had was that churchill's argument was his fear of indian self-government was the fact that they would remain untouchable. >> it is not entirely garbage. the question is, was...
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Aug 15, 2014
08/14
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we have very little rain this spring but still saw flows go out to the pacific ocean because we could up the pops to send it down the reservoir. it was because of the delta smelt. it is interesting that for man if we take more than 100 adults melt and the promise that they have to shut the public down. yet those there researching can kill 34,000 year. i think it's ironic. for people to use the pubs that generate water to move around the state you can only kill 100. the researchers and have there to protect them could kill 32 or 34,000 year. last summer was on thish charges research of an already killed 4,000 adult. no wonder they're going into extinction. [laughter] >> ironic and sad. thank you so much for joining us we appreciate it. ashley: coming up next, the latest of a long line of american fighting men to suffer from severe depression. leading psychologist explains leading psychologist explains the correlation coming up many of my patients still clean their dentures with toothpaste. but they have to use special care in keeping the denture clean. dentures are very different to re
we have very little rain this spring but still saw flows go out to the pacific ocean because we could up the pops to send it down the reservoir. it was because of the delta smelt. it is interesting that for man if we take more than 100 adults melt and the promise that they have to shut the public down. yet those there researching can kill 34,000 year. i think it's ironic. for people to use the pubs that generate water to move around the state you can only kill 100. the researchers and have...
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Aug 31, 2014
08/14
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pacific ocean. piling up great deltas of silt in the valleys. early settlers were at the mercy of this untamed giant. melted snow from the mountains each spring swelled the colorado river into a raging torrent. flooding fertile valleys along its path. destroying farmlands, homes, cities. five, the colorado cut through its banks love the mexican border and for two years, forming an inland sea. flood, whenrings fury, it had spent its dried to a trickle. crops withered and died. all living things suffered. settlers along the river were fury, it dried to a trickle. crops withered anddiscouraged. some gave up and went elsewhere. fight.stayed to the river had to be regulated, controlled in a year-round if they were to succeed. no more floods, no more droughts. arthur powell davis, first reclamation director and chief engineer, understood their problem. he had traveled up and down the river surveying, studying. build a high dam and a deep canyon upstream to control the river, he reasoned. 1918, davis reported his findings and proposals to congress. 1928,ss responded in authorizing construction of hoover dam to control and regulate the colorado river
pacific ocean. piling up great deltas of silt in the valleys. early settlers were at the mercy of this untamed giant. melted snow from the mountains each spring swelled the colorado river into a raging torrent. flooding fertile valleys along its path. destroying farmlands, homes, cities. five, the colorado cut through its banks love the mexican border and for two years, forming an inland sea. flood, whenrings fury, it had spent its dried to a trickle. crops withered and died. all living things...
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Aug 30, 2014
08/14
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pacific ocean, gouging great canyons, piling up great deltas of silt in the valleys. early settlers were at the merscy of this untamed giant. melted snow from the mountains each springed the colorado river into a raging torrent. flooding fertile valleys along itsmçmmo/n banks. destroying farmlands, homes and cities. in 1905, the colorado cut through its banks below the mexican border and for two years poured unchecked into the saltin sink forming an inland sea. after each spring's flood when the river had spent its fury it dried a trickle, crops withered and died. all living things suffered. settlers along the river were discouraged. and aroused. some gave up and went elsewhere. others stayed to fight. the river had to be regulated. controlled in a year round flow if they were to succeed. no more floods. no more droughts. arthur powell davis first reclamation director and chief engineer understood their problem. for years he traveled up and down the river, surveyed, studying. build a high dam in a deep canyon up stream to control the river he reasoned. in 1918 davis reported his findings and proposals to congress. congress responded in 1928, passed the boulder cany
pacific ocean, gouging great canyons, piling up great deltas of silt in the valleys. early settlers were at the merscy of this untamed giant. melted snow from the mountains each springed the colorado river into a raging torrent. flooding fertile valleys along itsmçmmo/n banks. destroying farmlands, homes and cities. in 1905, the colorado cut through its banks below the mexican border and for two years poured unchecked into the saltin sink forming an inland sea. after each spring's flood when...
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Aug 14, 2014
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spring set for just $397. not to labor the point, but this sale won't last long. ♪ mattress discounters the air that cable systems across the pacificundred laid- off order by other the consistent extend between japan northern california providing a faster better internet connection this new system one of longest routes in the world filming us star or seven going and getting back on track of the harrison ford reasons surgery injury for broking breaking his leg on said the pastor and underwent...