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in the case of the pebble mind is what the local tribes did. >> some folks, you know, say the federal government, you stay out of my backyard. at the same time we need to fix our harbour, make sure we have clean water and air. how can you have both? you know. >> the mine site is in the mountains above bristol bay. one of the richest salmon fisheries. many worry the mine could damage the streams where salmon spawn. we are going to the mar each services where a lot of boats are on blocks. the fishing fleet is high and dry. the salmon season is over. tommy and others for more than a decade opposed the mine and sees the e.p.a. as a participation saviour. there's nothing wrong with mining. one of things that a lot of folks point out is this mine is in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> in a lawsuit mine developers challenge the e.p.a.'s authority to act pre-emptively. that was thrown out, but developers promised a legal fight will continue, even if the agency stops the projects. >> complicating things, tommy and all alaskans face a ballot message giving senate the time say, possibility
in the case of the pebble mind is what the local tribes did. >> some folks, you know, say the federal government, you stay out of my backyard. at the same time we need to fix our harbour, make sure we have clean water and air. how can you have both? you know. >> the mine site is in the mountains above bristol bay. one of the richest salmon fisheries. many worry the mine could damage the streams where salmon spawn. we are going to the mar each services where a lot of boats are on...
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>> we absolutely can. >> in terms of pebble mine? >> absolutely, absolutely. >> mining interest says the pebble vote is confusing and unnecessary, politicizing what should be a science based process and could slow investment and development in the state. >> it is horribly unfair to the state of alaska what future revenue we could receive, it is horribly unfair to future job opportunities and people in that region. it is one of the most economically depressed fleedges our state. >> regions in our state. >> figure 2,000 permits a season 2,000 boats that can fish for salmon on bristol bay, say four people on each boat fishing, are 8,000 jobs. then add in the cannery workers, the people on shore repairing boats, the people operating the tenders bringing fish to shore, 14,000 jobs are at risk and much more. >> there's nothing more that i love more than setting that first net and watching that first hit. >> mining supporters say they're not against salmon. it is natural resource icon versus natural resource icon in the far north, no clear
>> we absolutely can. >> in terms of pebble mine? >> absolutely, absolutely. >> mining interest says the pebble vote is confusing and unnecessary, politicizing what should be a science based process and could slow investment and development in the state. >> it is horribly unfair to the state of alaska what future revenue we could receive, it is horribly unfair to future job opportunities and people in that region. it is one of the most economically depressed...
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those two often collide and they are colliding here with the pebble mine.ulian morris has written about regulation for two decades he is the vice president of research at the libertarian think tank, welcome, it is good to have you. >> pleasure to be here. >> you don't like regulation right. >> well, it has it's place. in this context, the question is who should be responsible for making decisions as to whether the mine operating. and who should be responsibility really is now moved way away from the two parties who have the most at stake. the main may well operate responsibly, in that case, there seems to be no argument that it should take place, if it were to operate in such a way then clearly something needs to happen to compensate those people, unfortunately the way thins are set up, neither the mine owner nor the fish have the right set up, they don't have the right to enable that dispute to be resolved. >> isn't that why they set up the e.p.a.. >> in principle, a regulator may be an effective tool. it is two parties and where two parties are in dispute
those two often collide and they are colliding here with the pebble mine.ulian morris has written about regulation for two decades he is the vice president of research at the libertarian think tank, welcome, it is good to have you. >> pleasure to be here. >> you don't like regulation right. >> well, it has it's place. in this context, the question is who should be responsible for making decisions as to whether the mine operating. and who should be responsibility really is now...
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any legitimate questions whether it might be smart to have someone with some element of medical or pebble health expertise as opposed to a government insider to be running this kind of operation. >> i think you're asking a good question. which is, what kind of person is appropriate to fill this role. the fact of the matter is this is much broader than just a medical response. the response that you've seen from the administration is a whole government response. to insure we're leveraging the necessary resources to protect the american public. so as i mentioned earlier. everyone said and the department of defense, in addition to the cdc have been involved in responding to the outbreak in west africa. you've seen the department of homeland security and customs and border patrol play an important role in this effort, which is to monitor the borders and screen passengers from airplanes, from entering the country. there are additional screening measures in department of homeland security put in place within the last couple of weeks to make sure we're protecting the american public. there's an i
any legitimate questions whether it might be smart to have someone with some element of medical or pebble health expertise as opposed to a government insider to be running this kind of operation. >> i think you're asking a good question. which is, what kind of person is appropriate to fill this role. the fact of the matter is this is much broader than just a medical response. the response that you've seen from the administration is a whole government response. to insure we're leveraging...
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the pebble, the fitbit but most of all apple's smartwatch which is slated to hit the market next year. we would like to know, do you think microsoft's band will take off? which smart watch will emerge victorious? you can get in touch with us, world wooitd@cnbc.com, or tweet us@krns wex. >>> brazil's central bank hiked interest rates to 11.25%. in a shocking move, just days after the re-election, five of the board members voted for the move. investors unanimously expected the rate to remain unchange. >> the sensex has returned just over 10% since modi took the helm. a lot of optimism is boeing priced in in terms of what modi can deliver. >> now, the u.s. consume ser back and visa is reaping the rewards with stronger than expected earnings. we check in on the credit card giant after the break. xkçvowçvç >>> visa post ago 14% in net income to $1.4 billion. visa shares were up after hours on the back of that better-than-expected earnings report. you can see year-to-date, still down about 3.6%. visa, a dow component that we put a lot of focus on. >> apple have based their ebay offering on
the pebble, the fitbit but most of all apple's smartwatch which is slated to hit the market next year. we would like to know, do you think microsoft's band will take off? which smart watch will emerge victorious? you can get in touch with us, world wooitd@cnbc.com, or tweet us@krns wex. >>> brazil's central bank hiked interest rates to 11.25%. in a shocking move, just days after the re-election, five of the board members voted for the move. investors unanimously expected the rate to...
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miles down is the fishing port, something of a ghost town this time of year, and a town where the pebble mine is not popular, especially among native tribes who rely on salmon for food. here in the last frontier federal meddling in state and local matters is even more frowned upon than the lower 48. >> government, stay out of my backyard, but at the same time we need to fix our harbor. we need to make sure that we have clean water and make sure that we have clean air. and how can you have both? you know? >> the mine site is in the mountains above bristol bay. one of the richers and most productive sam fisheries in the world. many believe the mine will damage the streams where the salmon spawn and cripple the industry. the short and lucrative sockeye salmon season is over. they oppose the mine and see the epa as a potential savior. >> there is nothing wrong with mining. one of the things that a lot of folks point out is that this mine is in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> in a law enforcement mine developers and the state of alaska challenged the epa's authority to act preemptively.
miles down is the fishing port, something of a ghost town this time of year, and a town where the pebble mine is not popular, especially among native tribes who rely on salmon for food. here in the last frontier federal meddling in state and local matters is even more frowned upon than the lower 48. >> government, stay out of my backyard, but at the same time we need to fix our harbor. we need to make sure that we have clean water and make sure that we have clean air. and how can you have...
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the pebble mine could be as deep as the grand canyon according to the environmental protect actionsy, the entire operation would with cover abarea of the size of manhattan. the stakes are huge, there could be $500 billion worth of gold and copper here. 70 miles downstream is the fishing port, something of a ghost town this time of year. in a town where the mine is not popular, especially among native alaska tribes. in here is what is called the last frontier, federal meddling is even more frowned upon than in the lower 48. alaskas are pretty well known for their independence, asking outsiders for help, not exactly their style, but in the case of a pebble mine, that's what six local tribes did, reaching out to the federal government, and the environmental protection agency. some folks say federal government you stay out of my backyard, but rat the same time we with need to fix our harbor, we need to make sure we have clean water. we need to make sure we have clean air, how can you have both? the mine side is in h the mountains above bristol bay, one of the richest and most productive i
the pebble mine could be as deep as the grand canyon according to the environmental protect actionsy, the entire operation would with cover abarea of the size of manhattan. the stakes are huge, there could be $500 billion worth of gold and copper here. 70 miles downstream is the fishing port, something of a ghost town this time of year. in a town where the mine is not popular, especially among native alaska tribes. in here is what is called the last frontier, federal meddling is even more...
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tweeted 7'9" chinese basketball player, sun ming ming, the rock perhaps for the first time looks like a pebblen comparison. >>> when we come back, if you bring your dog to work, just make sure it behaves. one office has its own doggie hr department. >>> at one office in vermont, a rough day isn't so bad when your best friend is by your side to console you. but these dogs are held to a higher standard, their own version of a human resources department. so what happens when hr gets on their tail? nbc's harry smith has tonight's story. >> reporter: if you love dogs, this story might make you more than a little jealous. because at ibex outdoor clothing company in vermont, bringing your dog to work has been part of the culture for more than a decade. for the people who work here and their dogs, this is just another day at the office. isn't he a distraction? >> you know, he can be, yes. but -- [ laughter ] >> reporter: i think some people worry that the dogs would be a distraction and that the employees would spend too much time, you know, just like petting the dogs or down on the floor with the dog
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baker, but a pebble in the pond. you are nothing but poor white trash. all my life i was a bad boy. i look back and i see all the stupid mistakes that i made, and i see the young people that are here at this prison, and i hear all the stories because i listen, and i think to myself, you do not know how fortunate you are. you're going out there with another chance. five years, ten years or what. you're getting another chance. i'll never get that chance. i would give my leg, my arm, for that chance. i'm never going get it. i'm going to die right here. >> clean the front, all that grass out in front. >> it's fun to break the law and dance with the devil, but, see, when you got to pay the fiddler, it ain't nothing nice. trust me. i'm living it. i'm living it. >> when it comes to serving hard time, white trash baker is hardly alone. >> myself, i got 35 to life, on a three strikes case in the mid '80s, burglary and attempted burglary. i did four years for it. those are strike one and strike two. in 1996, i caught a drug charge, a methamphetamine charge and fell under california's three st
baker, but a pebble in the pond. you are nothing but poor white trash. all my life i was a bad boy. i look back and i see all the stupid mistakes that i made, and i see the young people that are here at this prison, and i hear all the stories because i listen, and i think to myself, you do not know how fortunate you are. you're going out there with another chance. five years, ten years or what. you're getting another chance. i'll never get that chance. i would give my leg, my arm, for that...
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another ballot mezzew about the potential pebble mine, one of the biggest mines in north america, the local fishing industry and environmental groups have fought it for years. alaska angels will vote on whether the state legislature will have the final say, yes or no on this huge project. so, a lot happening here, david. but as you mentioned, the senate race is the one really drawing the attention. we will be checking it out, all five from alaska next week. >> alan action a lot of senate races and house races, there is this anti-washington sentiment cutting deeply. are you feeling that? did you feel any of that when you were up in alaska? >> 0, absolutely at this point, dan sullivan doing everything he can to link mark begich with the obama administration an especially with obamacare. we washed mark begich atacam pain rally at a retirement homemaking a very specific point of separating himself from the obama administration pointing out times the occasional times when he is actually disagreed with him and highlighting them, so absolutely, the anti-d.c. thing is very noufsh cadillac. i
another ballot mezzew about the potential pebble mine, one of the biggest mines in north america, the local fishing industry and environmental groups have fought it for years. alaska angels will vote on whether the state legislature will have the final say, yes or no on this huge project. so, a lot happening here, david. but as you mentioned, the senate race is the one really drawing the attention. we will be checking it out, all five from alaska next week. >> alan action a lot of senate...
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>> that's a wonderful way to think about it. ( laughs ) a pebble in the-- in the river, yeah. >> reporter ripples from that time are still being felt, and as king said, one day men and women will know and children will be taught that we have a finer land. >> thank you. ( applause ) >> reporter: dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org eal. the woman was stuck over >>> now at 6:00, tears and an emotional thank you from the family of a woman rescued after a 19-hour ordeal. that woman stuck overnight in her smashed up car at the bottom of the ravine. >>> it was a rescue that might have come sooner. kpix 5 mark kelley on how police were delayed because the onstar system sent out mixed signals. >> we heard from the family a moment ago. melissa's cousin spoke. it was a brief, about 3-minute statement but it certainly said a lot. they had a lot of thanks to go around for the rescue workers. here's what that cousin had to say minutes ago. >> we all just want her to
>> that's a wonderful way to think about it. ( laughs ) a pebble in the-- in the river, yeah. >> reporter ripples from that time are still being felt, and as king said, one day men and women will know and children will be taught that we have a finer land. >> thank you. ( applause ) >> reporter: dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org...
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>> that's a wonderful way to think about it. ( laughs ) a pebble in the-- in the river, yeah. >> reporter ripples from that time are still being felt, and as king said, one day men and women will know and children will be taught that we have a finer land. >> thank you. ( applause ) >> reporter: dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> we have amal's first interview as mrs. clooney and some beautiful new wedding pics. >> no, while george is off making movies, amal is meeting with the greek prime minister making big legal moves. >> i'm honored to have been invited by the government. >> actually probably the right thing to do. >> george once talked about the case his lawyer wife is now arguing. >> we will show you that and new shots of their i dos. >> and brad pitt's first photo spread after his wedding. >> and then the nbc doctor's kind of apology for violating the ebola quarantine that has now sp
>> that's a wonderful way to think about it. ( laughs ) a pebble in the-- in the river, yeah. >> reporter ripples from that time are still being felt, and as king said, one day men and women will know and children will be taught that we have a finer land. >> thank you. ( applause ) >> reporter: dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by...
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>> that's a wonderful way to think about it. ( laughs ) a pebble in the-- in the river yeah. >> reporter ripples from that time are still being felt, and as king said, one day men and women will know and children will be taught that we have a finer land. >> thank you. ( applause ) >> reporter: dean reynolds cbs news, chicago. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group >>> ebola, likely to spread around the world and is here to stay. i'm scott broom in baltimore. coming up, sobering assessments from an ebola conference today. >>> another yellow alert for wednesday. the possibility of big storms, perhaps small hail and flash flooding. we'll talk about the future cast and tell you when they will roll through. >> first tonight, a prominent georgetown rabbi in custody. >> barry freundel is accused of spying on women with hidden cameras. mola has been following this. mola. >> reporter: jan, derek, regular prayer service is going on right now here at the kesher is
>> that's a wonderful way to think about it. ( laughs ) a pebble in the-- in the river yeah. >> reporter ripples from that time are still being felt, and as king said, one day men and women will know and children will be taught that we have a finer land. >> thank you. ( applause ) >> reporter: dean reynolds cbs news, chicago. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by...
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tweeted 7'9" chinese basketball player, sun ming ming, the rock perhaps for the first time looks like a pebblecomparison. >>> when we come back, if you bring your dog to work, just man when i got shinglesif you it was something awful. it was like being blindsided by some linebacker. you don't see it coming. boom! if you've had chicken pox, that shingles virus is already inside of you. it ain't pretty when it comes out. now i'm not telling you this so that you'll feel sorry for me. i'm just here to tell you that one out of three people are gonna end up getting shingles. i was one of 'em. so please go talk to your doctor or pharmacist. [ male announcer ] over time, you've come to realize... it's less of a race... and more of a journey. so carry on... with an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan... insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long. [ male announcer ] how did edward jones become one of the biggest financial services companies in the country? hey. yours? not anymore. come on in. [ male announcer ] by meeting you more than halfway. it's how edward jones makes sense of invest
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the pebble mine will not be built in alaska. if you are working on issues that are hard for water and climate, these women have made it so compelling and interesting, and they are tireless fighters, and so i just want to give them a shout out because i love them, and alaska is a faraway place, and i have been to bristol bay, and i have seen what this is, and for them to work this hard to preserve fisheries, to preserve salmon and our environment, thank you, shannon and jeannie. thank you. ladies and gentlemen, jessica morales. >> i just want to take a moment to -- who was killed yesterday by the nypd via choke hold. in 1964 young people from around the country went to the south. in mississippi they registered voters. they got arrested. they lived and worked, and some even died, and they changed this country. they were willing to risk everything because they lived in an america that told them that their lives didn't matter, and those young people, those radical idealistic organizers became today's icons, and their names are jilli
the pebble mine will not be built in alaska. if you are working on issues that are hard for water and climate, these women have made it so compelling and interesting, and they are tireless fighters, and so i just want to give them a shout out because i love them, and alaska is a faraway place, and i have been to bristol bay, and i have seen what this is, and for them to work this hard to preserve fisheries, to preserve salmon and our environment, thank you, shannon and jeannie. thank you....
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in distant countries tides nibbled our two feet on pebbly shores with their soft teeth and langous tongues. words formed and flew from our fingers. we listened and loved them all. now fin tuesday looms like antimatter; not this and not that. and everywhere like a presence one bumps into, oblivious, unwittingly. excuse me, i beg your pardon. but time has no pardon to beg and no excuses. the wind in the meadow grasses, the wind through the rocks bends and breaks whatever it touches and never the same wind in the same spot, but it's still the wind and blows in its one direction, northwest to southeast, an ointment upon the skin. a little saliva, time with its murderous gums and pale, windowless throat. its mouth pressed to our mouths, pushing the breath in, pulling it out. i don't think i had a cloud in that. i'm not sure. [laughter] this one's called "get up and let a working man lay down." a line from a song by a lot of people. lester -- [inaudible] scrubbs is where i got it from. the kingdom of minutiae, the tight place where most of us live is the kingdom of the saved, those who exist bet
in distant countries tides nibbled our two feet on pebbly shores with their soft teeth and langous tongues. words formed and flew from our fingers. we listened and loved them all. now fin tuesday looms like antimatter; not this and not that. and everywhere like a presence one bumps into, oblivious, unwittingly. excuse me, i beg your pardon. but time has no pardon to beg and no excuses. the wind in the meadow grasses, the wind through the rocks bends and breaks whatever it touches and never the...
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one team party made the world series garry has their pilots all sports next >> : told by a pack of pebblesthe neighborhood last night's 77 year-old mother attack and remains in hospital critical condition. deputies arrived on the scene that found three pit bulls attacking a man in his back yard fourth was circling him deputy's eventually shot and killed all four animals miss your say dogs owned by neighbors who got in the victim's yard through conference >> : orders have not been arrested and >> : 58 year-old woman has been arrested for allegedly attacking injuring an elderly woman in berkeley last month. carol freeman faces to battery charges that the 85 year-old woman said she was walking down chadic avenue near allston way berkeley when it showed faced first to the ground by the suspect a >> : woman suffered serious injury someone who saw this video of the incident gave police the reformation that led to the rest >> : of the evening another night pretending in heist cable did dry sense is a 48 >> : the giants very exciting again something about the north home run nothing spectacular goa
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the pebble mine will not be built in alaska. i think it so important to give them a shout out. if you are work on issues that are hard having to do with water and climate, these women have made it so compelling and so interesting and they are tireless fighters and so i just want to give them a shout out because i love them. alaska is a far-away place. i've been to bristol bay and i've seen what this place is. to work this hard to preserve 17,000 jobs, to preserve fisheries and salmon and to preserve our environment, thank you shannon and jeanie. thank you. ladies and gentlemen, jessica morales. >> i just want to take a moment to have a moment of silence for eric gardner who was killed yesterday by the nypd via choke hold. in 1d in 1964 young people from around the country went to the south. they lived and worked and got arrested and some even died and they changed this country. they were willing to risk everything because they lived in an america that told them that their lives didn't matter. those young people, those radical idealistic organizers became today's icons and their
the pebble mine will not be built in alaska. i think it so important to give them a shout out. if you are work on issues that are hard having to do with water and climate, these women have made it so compelling and so interesting and they are tireless fighters and so i just want to give them a shout out because i love them. alaska is a far-away place. i've been to bristol bay and i've seen what this place is. to work this hard to preserve 17,000 jobs, to preserve fisheries and salmon and to...
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. >> the pebble mine could be as deep as the grand canyon, according to the environmental protection agency. the entire operation, including waste dump sites would cover an area the size of manhattan. the stakes are huge. there could be $500 billion worth of gold and copper here. seventy miles downstream from the potential mind site is a town where the pebble mine is not popular especially among native alaska tribes moo whoo rely on salmon harvest for money and food. in the last frontier, federal meddling in state and local matters is more frowned upon than in the lower 48. >> some folks say federal government, you stay out of my back yard, but at the same time, we need to fix our harbor. we need to make sure we have clean water, that we have clean air, and how can you have both? >> the mine site is above bristol bay, one of the richest and most productive hammond fisheries in the world. the fishing fleet is high and dry, the sockeye salmon season over. tommy tilldon and others oppose the mine. >> there is nothing wrong with mining. one of the things that a lot of folks point out is
. >> the pebble mine could be as deep as the grand canyon, according to the environmental protection agency. the entire operation, including waste dump sites would cover an area the size of manhattan. the stakes are huge. there could be $500 billion worth of gold and copper here. seventy miles downstream from the potential mind site is a town where the pebble mine is not popular especially among native alaska tribes moo whoo rely on salmon harvest for money and food. in the last frontier,...
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another is the pebble mun, one of the biggest cold and copper mines in north america. local fishermen and environmental groups have been fighting about it. and there'll be a vote on whether the legislature will have the final say. and the advertising war in the senate race. it's close, and the ad war is not pretty. more than $42 million spent in the race swinging the balance of power in the u.s. senate. >> make sure you tune in friday night for a special election report - 5 days in alaska. airing 8:30 and 11:30 eastern time. that's the programme. next week we continue the focus on the issues. i'm john seigenthaler. have a good night. >>> on "america tonight", is it too little, too late. the c.d.c. creates an ebola response team to improve hospital safety. >> for any hospital, any hospital that has a confirmed case of ebola, we'll put a team on the ground within hours. >> this as the group is monitored for the virus gets bigger, and the expected death toll worldwide climbs. also - paying the price for speaking up. they work at the most
another is the pebble mun, one of the biggest cold and copper mines in north america. local fishermen and environmental groups have been fighting about it. and there'll be a vote on whether the legislature will have the final say. and the advertising war in the senate race. it's close, and the ad war is not pretty. more than $42 million spent in the race swinging the balance of power in the u.s. senate. >> make sure you tune in friday night for a special election report - 5 days in...
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in distant countries, tides nibble or two feet on pebble the shores with their soft teeth and lingersupon. words formed and flew from our fingers. we listened and loved them all. now, finitude commodes like antimatter, not this, not that. and everywhere like a presence one bumps into, oblivious, unwittingly, excuse me. i beg your pardon. but time has no pardon to beg and no excuses. the wind and the meadow grasses, the wind through the rocks bends and breaks whatever it touches. and never the same wind in the same spot, but it's still the wind and blows in its one direction, northwest to southeast, and ointment upon the skin. a little saliva, time with its murderous becomes that pale windowless throat, its mouth pressed to our mouth. pushing the breath in, pulling it out. >> i don't think i had a cloud in that. this one is called let a working man lay down. a line from a song by a lot of people. lester flood and earl scruggs is where i got it from. -- lester flood. the kingdom of minutia, the thai place for most of us live is the kingdom of the saved. those who exist between the crack
in distant countries, tides nibble or two feet on pebble the shores with their soft teeth and lingersupon. words formed and flew from our fingers. we listened and loved them all. now, finitude commodes like antimatter, not this, not that. and everywhere like a presence one bumps into, oblivious, unwittingly, excuse me. i beg your pardon. but time has no pardon to beg and no excuses. the wind and the meadow grasses, the wind through the rocks bends and breaks whatever it touches. and never the...
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game three of the nlds is at home on monday ask at&t pebble beach national at that time -- and at&t parkgetting prepped. the giants flags are flying and fans are liking what they are seeing. >> resiliency. they have never gotten down. i think they are stronger together. >> reporter: the giants need to be strong if they want to take down the nationals. you can throw that win-loss record out the door when it comes to post season baseball. mike mibach, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> two new freeway ramps opened in the south bay today. the new ramps are along the busy 280-880 interchange in san jose and the completion is a big milestone in a construction project that started two years ago. the interchange leads the corridor, an area that is known for congestion. crews opened up two new ramps that are wider and new traffic signal lights to control the flow of traffic. >> it will be controlled by signals so people won't have free flowing movements and the weaving that takes place here. that will be eliminated. >> transportation officials say the design at the interchange was 50 years ago. tomorrow a
game three of the nlds is at home on monday ask at&t pebble beach national at that time -- and at&t parkgetting prepped. the giants flags are flying and fans are liking what they are seeing. >> resiliency. they have never gotten down. i think they are stronger together. >> reporter: the giants need to be strong if they want to take down the nationals. you can throw that win-loss record out the door when it comes to post season baseball. mike mibach, ktvu channel 2 news....
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the pebble mine, this would be one of the biggest gold and copper open pit mines but the environmental groups have been fighting it for years. alaska will vote on whether the state legislature should have the final say yes or no on this huge project. also the governor's race the only one in the country without a democrat on the ticket. it's a republican incumbent versus an independent challenging him. all eyes though are going to be on the senate race. that will be the big one come election night. allen schauffler, al jazeera seattle. >> invite you to check out allen's report all next week, fed up in alaska. >>> a video watched millions of times on the internet, wreaked havoc regarding doctor assisted suicide. a decision that will allow this woman to die with dignity. a newly wednesday and full of life. aat 29 years old brittany maynard's life was bright but she received a diagnosis of glioblastoma. , the most aggressive type of cancer. >> the things that go through your mind, everything you have to say to everyone you love. >> brittany said she wanted to control how she died. she and
the pebble mine, this would be one of the biggest gold and copper open pit mines but the environmental groups have been fighting it for years. alaska will vote on whether the state legislature should have the final say yes or no on this huge project. also the governor's race the only one in the country without a democrat on the ticket. it's a republican incumbent versus an independent challenging him. all eyes though are going to be on the senate race. that will be the big one come election...
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what is pebble mine? mine in proposed western alaska. very large.t has groups in that area and also around the state. both candidates in general are trying to say that federal overreach is a that thing. that is a huge theme we keep hearing in the campaign. how, "i will stand against federal overreach." unusual or took the bold move in supporting the epa in ruling against the mine. it has been called a preemptive veto because it has not applied for permits yet. but he said, no, i support that, because this would be bad for fisheries in western alaska -- western alaska. that appeal to some native groups and commercial fishermen. host: remind voters who didn't sullivan is. what is his background? guest: he has been called the guy with a golden resume. an ivy league education. he worked in the bush white house. he worked in the state department. under condoleezza rice. -- a marine, an active-duty marine. he was alaska's attorney general for a brief time. -- naturalational resources commissioner, a big job in alaska. one of the things the mark begich cam
what is pebble mine? mine in proposed western alaska. very large.t has groups in that area and also around the state. both candidates in general are trying to say that federal overreach is a that thing. that is a huge theme we keep hearing in the campaign. how, "i will stand against federal overreach." unusual or took the bold move in supporting the epa in ruling against the mine. it has been called a preemptive veto because it has not applied for permits yet. but he said, no, i...
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there are casting a differently colored pebbles into voting cards from the distant fathers were stillrubbing around in the cold soil of northern germany. but we invented this freedom under the law comes a sublime ideal of representative government was very government was there as a guarantor of liberty and property, an idea that began 800 years ago and was lifted to his most sublime and pure form in the old courthouse in your revolutionary. [inaudible] >> thank you are a match, and dan. [applause] >> i know that we both believe in free speech as well, but we are not asking you to give one tonight. so we actually have thanks to the philanthropy of the paolucci is, we have a $5000 check or would like to award to you. congratulations. the >> thank you very much. [applause] and you may want to convert this into heroes. last night -- [laughter] thank you again daniel and thank you all for coming. i think there'll be some time you can feel free to mingle and network after we are done here. .. >> watch any of our past programs online at booktv.org. >> next booktv is live with steve almond, a
there are casting a differently colored pebbles into voting cards from the distant fathers were stillrubbing around in the cold soil of northern germany. but we invented this freedom under the law comes a sublime ideal of representative government was very government was there as a guarantor of liberty and property, an idea that began 800 years ago and was lifted to his most sublime and pure form in the old courthouse in your revolutionary. [inaudible] >> thank you are a match, and dan....
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as soon as they knew that this pashlgt at least po pebble e ten shl hi existed. in terms of what we're told about the doctor's symptoms, the ising is that they don't pose a risk of transmission to anybody else until that person is simple maltic. e ematic. if the doctor, of shi, spiking a 103 degree fever today, this still remains the question of him feeling squenl hi unwell, we're told, for the hast couple of days. should we think of that as the kind of simple mapt ematic that he could have posed? >> well, it's most lie e likely that you would look for fever as the major symptom. and they were following the case deaf kigs when they suspected he had ebola. if he hadn't been feeling well and didn't have a fever, the chances are he wouldn't be a riszing to anyone. in dal has, the first case to come to america, the first patient to come to america, was on his own for several days. and they did quite a bit of contact tracing and never found anyone who got infected as a result of that period. between when he came to the emergency room and when he got actual treatment.
as soon as they knew that this pashlgt at least po pebble e ten shl hi existed. in terms of what we're told about the doctor's symptoms, the ising is that they don't pose a risk of transmission to anybody else until that person is simple maltic. e ematic. if the doctor, of shi, spiking a 103 degree fever today, this still remains the question of him feeling squenl hi unwell, we're told, for the hast couple of days. should we think of that as the kind of simple mapt ematic that he could have...
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largest single campaign with something called the pebble which raised $10.2 million. that is a smart watch. first smart watch. apparently apple is about to copy it. on my walk here, i saw a few people wearing them. that is the largest project in terms of money raised. very first project raised $35 from three backers. that is called drawing for dollars. a guy said i want to draw a picture of something. if you give me $5, i will draw something for you. to me, that's an essence of kick starter. pebble is just a version of that. money only changes hands if someone reaches the funding goal. there is a mass vetting of every single project. this incredible safety mechani m mechanism. say be this is cool, this is not cool. over 90% of all of the money goes to those 44%. you either really make your goal or get very little. >> where does the 10% go? >> you said the 90%. >> 10% is for people that don't make their goal is that is lost. that says that we as the public are sniffing things out. sniffing out people or ideas that we like and think are worthy of support. i like that. i
largest single campaign with something called the pebble which raised $10.2 million. that is a smart watch. first smart watch. apparently apple is about to copy it. on my walk here, i saw a few people wearing them. that is the largest project in terms of money raised. very first project raised $35 from three backers. that is called drawing for dollars. a guy said i want to draw a picture of something. if you give me $5, i will draw something for you. to me, that's an essence of kick starter....
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largest single campaign with something called the pebble which raised $10.2 million. that is a smart watch. first smart watch. apparently apple is about to copy it. on my walk here, i saw a few people wearing them. that is the largest project in terms of money raised. very first project raised $35 from three backers. that is called drawing for dollars. a guy said i want to draw a picture of something. if you give me $5, i will draw something for you. to me, that's an essence of kickstarter. pebble is just a version of that. money only changes hands if someone reaches the funding goal. there is a mass vetting of every single project. this incredible safety mechanism. say be this is cool, this is not cool. you are able to sift out a lot of stuff. 44% of projects reach funding goal and get their money and do things. over 90% of all of the money goes to those 44%. you either really make your goal or get very little. >> where does the 10% go? >> you said the 90%. >> 10% is for people that don't make their goal is that is lost. that says that we as the public are sniffing t
largest single campaign with something called the pebble which raised $10.2 million. that is a smart watch. first smart watch. apparently apple is about to copy it. on my walk here, i saw a few people wearing them. that is the largest project in terms of money raised. very first project raised $35 from three backers. that is called drawing for dollars. a guy said i want to draw a picture of something. if you give me $5, i will draw something for you. to me, that's an essence of kickstarter....
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largest single campaign with something called the pebble which raised $10.2 million. that is a smart watch. first smart watch. apparently apple is about to copy it. on my walk here, i saw a few people wearing them. that is the largest project in terms of money raised. very first project raised $35 from three backers. that is called drawing for dollars. a guy said i want to draw a picture of something. if you give me $5, i will draw something for you. to me, that's an essence of kick starter. pebble is just a version of that. money only changes hands if someone reaches the funding goal. there is a mass vetting of every single project. this incredible safety mechani m mechanism. say be this is cool, this is not cool. over 90% of all of the money goes to those 44%. you either really make your goal or get very little. >> where does the 10% go? >> you said the 90%. >> 10% is for people that don't make their goal is that is lost. that says that we as the public are sniffing things out. sniffing out people or ideas that we like and think are worthy of support. i like that. i
largest single campaign with something called the pebble which raised $10.2 million. that is a smart watch. first smart watch. apparently apple is about to copy it. on my walk here, i saw a few people wearing them. that is the largest project in terms of money raised. very first project raised $35 from three backers. that is called drawing for dollars. a guy said i want to draw a picture of something. if you give me $5, i will draw something for you. to me, that's an essence of kick starter....
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what is pebble mine? >> guest: pebble mine is a proposed mine of western alaska.y large and it has booths in the area and also fishermen around the state. very concerned and in general both parties from both candidates are trying to say that federal overreach is a bad thing that we keep hearing in this campaign how i would stand against federal overreach. it was a bold move supporting the epa ruling against the mines. it's been called a preemptive veto because it hasn't actually applied for permits yet. but begich said i i supported because it would be bad for the western alaska and there might be some native groups and commercial fishermen. it undermines his ability to say i stand tough on the fed backing the epa indicates. the today's >> host: >> guest: he's been called the guide with a golden resume with the ivy league education. he worked in the bush white house, he worked in the state department under condoleezza rice, he's a marine reserve active-duty marine and marine reservist and he was alaska's attorney general for a brief time and also a national resear
what is pebble mine? >> guest: pebble mine is a proposed mine of western alaska.y large and it has booths in the area and also fishermen around the state. very concerned and in general both parties from both candidates are trying to say that federal overreach is a bad thing that we keep hearing in this campaign how i would stand against federal overreach. it was a bold move supporting the epa ruling against the mines. it's been called a preemptive veto because it hasn't actually applied...
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the pebble mine will not be built in alaska. if you are working on issues that are hard for water and climate, these women have made it so compelling and interesting, and they are tireless fighters, and so i just want to give them a shout out because i love them, and alaska is a faraway place, and i have been to bristol bay, and i have seen what this is, and for them to work this hard to preserve fisheries, to preserve salmon and our environment, thank you, shannon and jeannie. thank you. ladies and gentlemen, jessica morales. >> i just want to take a moment to -- who was killed yesterday by the nypd via choke hold. in 1964 young people from around the country went to the south. in mississippi they registered voters. they got arrested. they lived and worked, and some even died, and they changed this country. they were willing to risk everything because they lived in an america that told them that their lives didn't matter, and those young people, those radical idealistic organizers became today's icons, and their names are jilli
the pebble mine will not be built in alaska. if you are working on issues that are hard for water and climate, these women have made it so compelling and interesting, and they are tireless fighters, and so i just want to give them a shout out because i love them, and alaska is a faraway place, and i have been to bristol bay, and i have seen what this is, and for them to work this hard to preserve fisheries, to preserve salmon and our environment, thank you, shannon and jeannie. thank you....
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holy -- >> charles: we leave you with california sea lions that see a lot in pebble beach. >> charles, join us again next sunday morning. until then, i'll see you on the radio. captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org i never thought it would be like this.on, where every turn leads to a new adventure, and surprise leads to discovery. this place is like nothing i've ever seen. i'll never forget it. chiapas. live it to believe it. and today on "face the nation", ebola and what to do about it. a patient with a first case of ebola confirmed in the united states is taken a turn for the worse in a dallas hospital. he is in critical condition, officials are working to contain the virus and calm fears, but is there a plan? we will go to dallas and we will talk with dr. anthony the top infectious disease doctor at the national institutes of health. we will hear from the new house majority leader kevin mccarthy and democratic congressman elijah cummi
holy -- >> charles: we leave you with california sea lions that see a lot in pebble beach. >> charles, join us again next sunday morning. until then, i'll see you on the radio. captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org i never thought it would be like this.on, where every turn leads to a new adventure, and surprise leads to discovery....
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holy -- >> charles: we leave you with california sea lions that see a lot in pebble beach. >> charles, join us again next sunday morning. until then, i'll see you on the radio. captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org it's a fresh approach on education-- superintendent of public instruction tom torlakson's blueprint for great schools. torlakson's blueprint outlines how investing in our schools will reduce class sizes, bring back music and art, and provide a well-rounded education. and torlakson's plan calls for more parental involvement. spending decisions about our education dollars should be made by parents and teachers, not by politicians. tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for a plan that invests in our public schools. 'm phil matier. >>> good morning! it is 7:30. thanks for joining us. >> we have a lot of news to get to in this next hour. >> you've probably heard about the sad case of the girl from oakland who was declared dead but is
holy -- >> charles: we leave you with california sea lions that see a lot in pebble beach. >> charles, join us again next sunday morning. until then, i'll see you on the radio. captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org it's a fresh approach on education-- superintendent of public instruction tom torlakson's blueprint for great schools....
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bet people think you find the big gold blocks that we're used to seeing and what you get are little pebbleslakes. >> what's the biggest nugget you've ever found? >> and how stupid do you think we are right now don't answer that, actually. >> that's a good question. that is a -- honestly, that is a good question. >> and what is going on? >> tell us more about the nuggets. >> the biggest nugget. i forgot where we were at. >> so the mine we're at with tony beats up in the klondike is all small gold, like, real fine dust and back home with my grandpa we would find a lot of big nuggets. we would find -- i've seen -- i think the biggest one we've find. >> like these. >> that would be a one-ounce nugget. >> what would that be worth. >> on the spot market probably about $1200, but you could sell it for $2,000 or $3,000. >> is alaska the best mining. >> i don't know. >> where is the best dirt? >> i don't know. >> the best dirt is wherever i'm digging. >>. >> i don't know either, jonathan. >> you have the patience of job with us today. >> thank you so much. >> up next, abby's road leads us out west t
bet people think you find the big gold blocks that we're used to seeing and what you get are little pebbleslakes. >> what's the biggest nugget you've ever found? >> and how stupid do you think we are right now don't answer that, actually. >> that's a good question. that is a -- honestly, that is a good question. >> and what is going on? >> tell us more about the nuggets. >> the biggest nugget. i forgot where we were at. >> so the mine we're at with tony...
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. -- excellent question, especially that we're looking at the pebble mine that is also going to be impacting fishing in the bristol bay area. we're looking at what happened in canada, and there has -- canada had a treaty. they've had a treaty with us 1909. they were supposed to be taking care of the damage they're doing, and when there's pollution that comes from their mine operations into our waters, it interferes with our fishing industry because we are known for our pristine waters, and this is an important piece -- makes a really bad image. and the -- so i think that we need to hold canadians responsible for what is going on. and we need to act in that way. we need to force coalition with the canadians to make sure we clean up that problem with the mine. i'm not sure that answers the whole question. >> okay. mr. walker. >> i think we have a treaty between alaska and canada, british columbia, on those issues. i think we need to be concerned, be aware of what they're doing, monitor what they're doing. i'm sure concerns about what we may be doing, fish is a very valuable renewable resource
. -- excellent question, especially that we're looking at the pebble mine that is also going to be impacting fishing in the bristol bay area. we're looking at what happened in canada, and there has -- canada had a treaty. they've had a treaty with us 1909. they were supposed to be taking care of the damage they're doing, and when there's pollution that comes from their mine operations into our waters, it interferes with our fishing industry because we are known for our pristine waters, and this...
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the driver did cooperate with the police on a pack of pebbles are-- peeblepiybulls the pleas from thely is manned by inside the house with serious injuries. learn the fire broke a out >> darya: the official said they're still working to repair sentences will for a major earthquake. >> reporter: san francisco 25 years ago. this is that so much damage that the city experienced terrell to be held in my opening experience. into five years by the changes have been made. a process that could cost anywhere from 60 to zero hundred and $30,000 per building. we're not safe from earthquakes this is something that is going to happen. we're not try to get people into that mold private schools must be evaluated in the next three years this address to the fact that one of the three kids in san francisco also private school in her quick is going to come again is not part of our past is also part of our future. >> reporter: there is a fear of the unknown. is not if but when will happen will have much more quick covers all our web site including the supplies you should have got our web site at kron 4 d
the driver did cooperate with the police on a pack of pebbles are-- peeblepiybulls the pleas from thely is manned by inside the house with serious injuries. learn the fire broke a out >> darya: the official said they're still working to repair sentences will for a major earthquake. >> reporter: san francisco 25 years ago. this is that so much damage that the city experienced terrell to be held in my opening experience. into five years by the changes have been made. a process that...
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week information led of freeman's arrest >> : a modesto den mat died today after being attacked by pebbles also attacked remains in the hospital and critical condition and the peace say they on the 59 year-old man being mauled by three pit bulls and the backyard the fourth dog circling him deputy's eventually managed to shoot and kill for animals and the dogs were owned by neighbors and the victim's yards through a common the last word out there not been arrested some neighbors say those dogs cause a lot of trouble before by attacking people's pets. >> : earthquake warning system send alerts and give residents extra time to get the safety. the issue center of a special meeting today currently several hundred centers are on the state number of officials what a lot more. on four reports tonight experts about a system with benefit california >> : with a quick nap but koss serious damage cost still being added up offical said preventing a quake is not possible. said can be taken the risk and destruction for example some officials say one way to do that putting in place statewide early- warning
week information led of freeman's arrest >> : a modesto den mat died today after being attacked by pebbles also attacked remains in the hospital and critical condition and the peace say they on the 59 year-old man being mauled by three pit bulls and the backyard the fourth dog circling him deputy's eventually managed to shoot and kill for animals and the dogs were owned by neighbors and the victim's yards through a common the last word out there not been arrested some neighbors say those...
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. >> they're starting with pebble beach. bill: do not touch our golf courses.remember when we built our embassy, we found out the soviets, we had the guts to place. >> when you go in there, it was state of the art. the united states even the cold war, we didn't realize perhaps the russians, the soviets would be spying on diplomati diplomat. a colossal shame on us because we should have known exactly what they would have done. big ears. don't miss "lou dobbs tonight." we will explain later. on the fox business network and if you are not sure where to find it, log on to foxbusiness.com channel find to find this guy right here. all right. martha: a lot of news as the u.s. steps of the air syria. what impact will that have on the ground, will it be enough to start to push them back? bill: dash cam video of a school bus swerving in and out of traffic. wait until you hear what he's accused of doing before getting behind the wheel. >> and he asked what the problem was and why she was driving the way she was, she just said she was tired, didn't get a good night's sleep
. >> they're starting with pebble beach. bill: do not touch our golf courses.remember when we built our embassy, we found out the soviets, we had the guts to place. >> when you go in there, it was state of the art. the united states even the cold war, we didn't realize perhaps the russians, the soviets would be spying on diplomati diplomat. a colossal shame on us because we should have known exactly what they would have done. big ears. don't miss "lou dobbs tonight." we...
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this is best in show at the pebble beach show and auction, correct? >> exactly. this is 375mm.ar is really a gift for the us because this is the first time ever that we want the best in show in pebble beach. for the 60th year anniversary, this is our gist. >> and mr. ferrari started this company, started building the road cars. he was inferring the formula one racing cars and he feeded to spa for that sport so he maid the road cars. what is the difference between the road car and the race car? >> no one. >> absolutely the same, right? >> exactly. >> you're buying horsepower when you're getting a ferrari. so we're getting ready for the big festivities today. there's a big stage and the street is going to be full of people, collectors and fans coming from all over the world to come and enjoy these priceless, spectacular cars. >> which one are you driving yourself back home across the united states? >> i don't even know -- i don't even know which one is my favorite. yesterday i drops the ff and i drove the cali-g. i think i'll take the ff because that's a four seater so you all ca
this is best in show at the pebble beach show and auction, correct? >> exactly. this is 375mm.ar is really a gift for the us because this is the first time ever that we want the best in show in pebble beach. for the 60th year anniversary, this is our gist. >> and mr. ferrari started this company, started building the road cars. he was inferring the formula one racing cars and he feeded to spa for that sport so he maid the road cars. what is the difference between the road car and...
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what is pebble mines? >> caller: it's a proposed mine in western alaska. very large.t has groups in the area and also fishermen around the state very concerned. and in general oath parties, both candidates are trying to say the federal overreach is a bad thing. a huge thing we keep hitting in this campaign, is how i will stand against federal overreach. but begich took the unusual move, or bold move i guess, in supporting the epa in ruling against the mine. it's been called a preemptive veto because the mine hasn't actually applied for permits yet. but begich said no, i support that because this would be bad for the fisheries in western alaska. that might india him to some native groups and some commercial fishermen. it does look, it undermines his ability to say that i stand tough on defense because he is kind of backing the epa in this case. >> host: remind us who dan sullivan is. was his background? >> caller: he's been called the guy with the golden resume. he has an ivy league education. he worked in the bush white house. he was, worked in the state department un
what is pebble mines? >> caller: it's a proposed mine in western alaska. very large.t has groups in the area and also fishermen around the state very concerned. and in general oath parties, both candidates are trying to say the federal overreach is a bad thing. a huge thing we keep hitting in this campaign, is how i will stand against federal overreach. but begich took the unusual move, or bold move i guess, in supporting the epa in ruling against the mine. it's been called a preemptive...
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they worked for years tirelessly to end the pebble mine in alaska. the mine will now be built in alaska. it's important to give them a shout out. if you are working on issues that are hard and have to do with water and climate, they made it so compelling and interesting and they are tireless fighters. i want to give them a shout out because i love them. i have been to see what this place is and it has been to preserve 17,000 jobs and to preserve our environment. thank you. thank you. ladies and gentlemen, jessica morales. >> i want to take a moment to have a moment of silence for eric gardner who was killed by the nypd choke hold. young people from around the country went to the south. in mississippi they got arrest and live and worked and some of them died and they changed this country. they were willing to risk everything because they lived in an america that told them their lives didn't matter. those young people and those organizers became the icons. they had watkins and mary king. 50 years later, two young leaders, the preacher from florida figh
they worked for years tirelessly to end the pebble mine in alaska. the mine will now be built in alaska. it's important to give them a shout out. if you are working on issues that are hard and have to do with water and climate, they made it so compelling and interesting and they are tireless fighters. i want to give them a shout out because i love them. i have been to see what this place is and it has been to preserve 17,000 jobs and to preserve our environment. thank you. thank you. ladies and...
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what is pebble mine? mine in proposed western alaska. very large.it has groups in that area and also around the state. both candidates in general are trying to say that federal overreach is a that thing. that is a huge theme we keep hearing in the campaign. how, "i will stand against federal overreach." unusual or took the bold move in supporting the epa in ruling against the mine. it has been called a preemptive veto because it has not applied for permits yet. but he said, no, i support that, because this would be bad for fisheries in western alaska -- western alaska. that appeal to some native groups and commercial fishermen. host: remind voters who didn't sullivan is. what is his background? guest: he has been called the guy with a golden resume. an ivy league education. he worked in the bush white house. he worked in the state department. under condoleezza rice. -- a marine, an active-duty marine. he was alaska's attorney general for a brief time. -- naturalational resources commissioner, a big job in alaska. one of the things the mark begich ca
what is pebble mine? mine in proposed western alaska. very large.it has groups in that area and also around the state. both candidates in general are trying to say that federal overreach is a that thing. that is a huge theme we keep hearing in the campaign. how, "i will stand against federal overreach." unusual or took the bold move in supporting the epa in ruling against the mine. it has been called a preemptive veto because it has not applied for permits yet. but he said, no, i...
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. -- excellent question, especially that we're looking at the pebble mine that is also going to be impacting fishing in the bristol bay area. we're looking at what happened in canada, and there has -- canada had a treaty. they've had a treaty with us 1909. they were supposed to be taking care of the damage they're doing, and when there's pollution that comes from their mine operations into our waters, it interferes with our fishing industry because we are known for our pristine waters, and this is an important piece -- makes a really bad image. and the -- so i think that we need to hold canadians responsible for what is going on. and we need to act in that way. we need to force coalition with the canadians to make sure we clean up that problem with the mine. i'm not sure that answers the whole question. >> okay. mr. walker. >> i think we have a treaty between alaska and canada, british columbia, on those issues. i think we need to be concerned, be aware of what they're doing, monitor what they're doing. i'm sure concerns about what we may be doing, fish is a very valuable renewable resource
. -- excellent question, especially that we're looking at the pebble mine that is also going to be impacting fishing in the bristol bay area. we're looking at what happened in canada, and there has -- canada had a treaty. they've had a treaty with us 1909. they were supposed to be taking care of the damage they're doing, and when there's pollution that comes from their mine operations into our waters, it interferes with our fishing industry because we are known for our pristine waters, and this...
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it's about to sake the turn to big sur, pebble. that's gonna cause a huge drop in the temperatures. ridge of high pressure is moving. 40s, 50s to 60s. some areas have very warm. others are quite cool, yet the breeze waiting. it's finally starting. half moon bay has turned southeast. mountain view, san jose, also los gatos. there is a little south breeze. still easterly at hayward. sfo is trying to turn west. look for this fog. it makes for a tough forecast. the fog will move in and that will send some coastal temperatures down 10, 15 degrees in an hour. santa cruz, that fog will be flying in. we'll see temperatures fall off the table on tuesday. today is the transition day. fog moving up the coast. this will be the warmest day of the week by far. temperatures will be set on the high side by about noon. some of these could be tough inland. by tonight, breezy and much, much cooler. here's sal. >>> we have a pretty serious problem in palo alto on bayshore boulevard near embarcadero. very serious crash, which is visible from parts of 101 and has closed bayshore boulevard. and if i can p
it's about to sake the turn to big sur, pebble. that's gonna cause a huge drop in the temperatures. ridge of high pressure is moving. 40s, 50s to 60s. some areas have very warm. others are quite cool, yet the breeze waiting. it's finally starting. half moon bay has turned southeast. mountain view, san jose, also los gatos. there is a little south breeze. still easterly at hayward. sfo is trying to turn west. look for this fog. it makes for a tough forecast. the fog will move in and that will...