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>> thank you for that question chair carver. so i think a lot of what is diligent in the program is the ability for agencies to monitor the costs. we do our neighboring states do retain the wholesale prices of fuels that are delivered in california and washington and in idaho and for the past years we've been operating rwe have not seen this increase in comparison to those spaces. those are states that also don't necessarily in the state of idaho don't have additional fuel standards. we do keep track of those prices and we are legislatively required to have cost-containment mechanisms in the program to be able to monitor those prices. so i think it's the combination of the monitoring and cost-containment mechanisms that have not caused these large fuel prices in oregon . >> is my understanding that oregon tracks consumer fuel costs and surrounding state consumer fuel costs as part of its implementation on the low carbon fuel standard. very briefly, arethere surrounding states that do not have a low carbon fuel standard today tha
>> thank you for that question chair carver. so i think a lot of what is diligent in the program is the ability for agencies to monitor the costs. we do our neighboring states do retain the wholesale prices of fuels that are delivered in california and washington and in idaho and for the past years we've been operating rwe have not seen this increase in comparison to those spaces. those are states that also don't necessarily in the state of idaho don't have additional fuel standards. we...
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thornton: there were 60 carvers working 16 hours a day carving ivory, and there were bags of ivory stacked10 feet high. and those operations in three years went through 1,000 tons of ivory. narrator: the eia identified three chinese and one kenyan syndicate involved in the operation. these findings helped build momentum for the 1989 international ban on ivory trade by the convention on international trade in endangered species, or cites. roberts: when you have a global, uniform, and unequivocal prohibition on the trade in elephant ivory, a number of thgs happened. the prices for ivory dropped because the market dries up, and the market dries up because it becomes taboo to have this illegal product. and when the market dries up, there's a disincentive to poach elephants and kill them for the ivory. narrator: after the cites ban, elephant populations began to stabilize. thornton: and everyone said there's elephant babies everywhere. and it was like a genuine miracle, where the dramatic decline of these magnificent animals was stopped. roberts: but what happened after that was tt southern afr
thornton: there were 60 carvers working 16 hours a day carving ivory, and there were bags of ivory stacked10 feet high. and those operations in three years went through 1,000 tons of ivory. narrator: the eia identified three chinese and one kenyan syndicate involved in the operation. these findings helped build momentum for the 1989 international ban on ivory trade by the convention on international trade in endangered species, or cites. roberts: when you have a global, uniform, and unequivocal...
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they, carver, with them all in the board. g, a carver in the back till seal to be 730 this the unity of for a long time. but told us store, let you, let us do some walla. it's happened so that the beginning of this, of the race and she's doing accidentally, incidentally, the coincided to rid people of suffering and genocide. that was the reason we just had from vladimir putin. he said for the military operations, as he put it in don bass and ukraine. he went on to refer to religious tax saying he was quoting from as he put it, the sacred book of christianity saying there is no greater love than to give your soul for your friend. that is, of course, going on at a concert which has been called to mark the day when crime, when russia integrated crimea into the russian federation. which came, of course, after the occupation of crimea, a move that is being commemorated right now by this concert in ukraine. it's coming a call in russia rather, but it's coming at the same time as a war is going on in ukraine, which makes an event li
they, carver, with them all in the board. g, a carver in the back till seal to be 730 this the unity of for a long time. but told us store, let you, let us do some walla. it's happened so that the beginning of this, of the race and she's doing accidentally, incidentally, the coincided to rid people of suffering and genocide. that was the reason we just had from vladimir putin. he said for the military operations, as he put it in don bass and ukraine. he went on to refer to religious tax saying...
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yeah, carver keyless it. don't keep got literally the dive. if you are please. yeah, it is austell ecology. kid yell under a marla display, he saw the lafond the floor if he the local table that we'll see to see him. one thing there is you do a new you can change of input from let a do activity during did. if you could give bromley or the name on it to fella. so could a river orona really be responsible for what this active is cause an ecological disaster? we arrange a discrete meeting with a company employee. he gives us this usb key, but doesn't want to answer any questions for fear of reprisal. in this classified footage, the mining operations environmental impact is clear to see what the group uses explosives to access. they were uranium amid the dust. the miners dig up radioactive soil to obtain this paste called yellow cake, or uranium concentrate are of our orona, produces 2 and a half 1000 tons per year in measure. the operation requires heavy chemical processes and generates large amounts of residue. so there's nothing natural about the hills beyond the
yeah, carver keyless it. don't keep got literally the dive. if you are please. yeah, it is austell ecology. kid yell under a marla display, he saw the lafond the floor if he the local table that we'll see to see him. one thing there is you do a new you can change of input from let a do activity during did. if you could give bromley or the name on it to fella. so could a river orona really be responsible for what this active is cause an ecological disaster? we arrange a discrete meeting with a...
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yeah. carver keyless it. don't kill. got literally dive if you please. yeah, it is us, double ecology. go keep kid yell under a marla despite his son lafond de la floor. if he the look what they will, they will see to see him. one thing there is you do you, i knew you couldn't jenkins of impulse. i'm not a do activity during did a d v cut to really give grow media? are there any bunks to seller? so could our ever orona really be responsible for what this active is cause an ecological disaster? we arrange a discrete meeting with a company employee. he gives us this usb key, but doesn't want to answer any questions for fear of reprisal. in this classified footage, the mining operations environmental impact is clear to see why the group uses explosives to access the uranium amid the dust. the miners dig up radioactive soil to obtain this paste called yellow cake, or uranium concentrate are of our oran, produces 2 and a half 1000 tons per year in the year. the operation requires heavy chemical processes and generates large amounts of restaurant. so there's n
yeah. carver keyless it. don't kill. got literally dive if you please. yeah, it is us, double ecology. go keep kid yell under a marla despite his son lafond de la floor. if he the look what they will, they will see to see him. one thing there is you do you, i knew you couldn't jenkins of impulse. i'm not a do activity during did a d v cut to really give grow media? are there any bunks to seller? so could our ever orona really be responsible for what this active is cause an ecological disaster?...
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[laughter] this is cutting-edge technology not seen since electric turkey carver.ry committee and they are her philosophy as well as why she was defending detainees. the second story hot spring breakers in miami beach. a state of emergency. times have. voting is closed. in surprise commit looks like spring breakers win. not even close. so miami beach a state of emergency could cause kids to run amok. they might: national guard or beer pong. the midnight until 6:00 a.m. curfew. and will quell out-of-control revelers on ocean front after recent string of shooting fueled by drugs, alcohol and sex. incidentally, trace gallagher's three favorite things. i think we have a picture of you, trace, at spring break. look at you. that is when, back when you were known as trace gallagher. what is that? because that is my college football team. the university of san diego is where i was quarterbacked there. >> greg: you were a quarterback? of course you were. you were -- they glued the bright light that was trace and then died. >> man, oh, man. >> you had good hair. i looked goo
[laughter] this is cutting-edge technology not seen since electric turkey carver.ry committee and they are her philosophy as well as why she was defending detainees. the second story hot spring breakers in miami beach. a state of emergency. times have. voting is closed. in surprise commit looks like spring breakers win. not even close. so miami beach a state of emergency could cause kids to run amok. they might: national guard or beer pong. the midnight until 6:00 a.m. curfew. and will quell...
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we have a huge assortment from them, from their carver hams to their rib roasts to their filets, justight now are the applewood smoke carver ham as well as the prime rib roast. it is so good, but we've got all kinds of options from them. the packages that they put together for us, big variety. they start at $39 and they go to 100. 39 to 100 from them so we've got a really -- just a really delightful assortment. >> it is national tater day. >> i learned something new. i didn't know that. i didn't know that. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> oh, my gosh. >> everything you do and for these small businesses. >> she is so wonderful what she does for us and everybody here. >> this is what i learned from you last week to say you're only saying it because it's true. >> that's right. i am saying it. >> you taught me that last week. >> we partnered with these companies on these great deals. you can get them on our website, goodmorningamerica.com. >>> oh, ginger, we wish you were here but we're glad you're there in mississippi for the folks there. thank you. >> please do send my love to
we have a huge assortment from them, from their carver hams to their rib roasts to their filets, justight now are the applewood smoke carver ham as well as the prime rib roast. it is so good, but we've got all kinds of options from them. the packages that they put together for us, big variety. they start at $39 and they go to 100. 39 to 100 from them so we've got a really -- just a really delightful assortment. >> it is national tater day. >> i learned something new. i didn't know...
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like how could this happen and our entire middle school carver middle school in tulsa, oklahoma was like about to erupt like everybody was, you know completely designed so i wanted to go back and i interviewed. i reached out to ryan king's daughter laura dean king and to talk to her about what that was like and that experience and what it did to her father and what it did to her family and a lot of times people. you know you go you see a case happen and then it's it's kind of trending and then you kind of move on but they don't know the after effects of the family so really hearing her talk about everything that happened afterwards. um, you know, that was really a tough interview to do but then also in a talk to craig hodges who was there at the time and he was trying to get the nba players to protest during that time and of course, you know magic and michael didn't really want to but he's talking about how it impacted him while he was playing. and you know, let him to really challenge michael jordan his teammate. so i mean, you know, i took different perspectives and experiences with ea
like how could this happen and our entire middle school carver middle school in tulsa, oklahoma was like about to erupt like everybody was, you know completely designed so i wanted to go back and i interviewed. i reached out to ryan king's daughter laura dean king and to talk to her about what that was like and that experience and what it did to her father and what it did to her family and a lot of times people. you know you go you see a case happen and then it's it's kind of trending and then...
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carver. i have one last question. this last one is for ms. dobitsch.tor general report came out last week and found they identified open source threat information in advance of the january 6th attacks on the capital but didn't issue any intelligence products until january 8th. at the office found this was both because of inexperienced collectors who received inadequate training and didn't consider the guidelines for the reporting information and because they were hesitant to report threats after mistakes. the report also found one product that was submitted to forreview wasn't distributed unl after the attacks and the counterterrorism center indicated that there may be violence on january 6th but did not share that information outside. further the field operations division considered issuing intelligence products but decided not to. what have they done since january 6th to fix these mistakes? >> thank you, mr. chairman. the report highlights the complexities and sensitivity that the office of the intelligence analysis works through every day as it rela
carver. i have one last question. this last one is for ms. dobitsch.tor general report came out last week and found they identified open source threat information in advance of the january 6th attacks on the capital but didn't issue any intelligence products until january 8th. at the office found this was both because of inexperienced collectors who received inadequate training and didn't consider the guidelines for the reporting information and because they were hesitant to report threats...
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senators carver and cassidy will be focusing on the subject of today's hearing. i told both of them. this is the ball game because we still understand it. we have a choice to get there early or if you don't, you play catch-up for years and years to come. then we will have senator stabenow and senator daynes working on the mental health care workforce. so, part of this and you see it with senator stabenow's great work on behavioral health, you have a great program we need more workforce and all over the country we are hearing about challenges there. senator cortez massed out and corn and are looking at how to make mental health care more seamless because too many people fall between the cracks. senator bennett and senator burr will focus on how mental health care gets finally treated the same way as physical health care. special passion of mine particularly because we launched our investigations after a debacle at the oregon health sciences center where they couldn't get their claims paid early on in the pandemic because the insurance companies were stalling. sena
senators carver and cassidy will be focusing on the subject of today's hearing. i told both of them. this is the ball game because we still understand it. we have a choice to get there early or if you don't, you play catch-up for years and years to come. then we will have senator stabenow and senator daynes working on the mental health care workforce. so, part of this and you see it with senator stabenow's great work on behavioral health, you have a great program we need more workforce and all...
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life, not just to zamora's fight and her other children, but to all children at george washington carver, san francisco elementary, and harvey milk. please vote yes on this. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. emmanuel stewart? >> good evening, commissioners. my name is emmanuel stewart, and i actually do support the renaming of the harvey milk school community gardens after zamora moon. i did not meet this child. we do share one thing in common, that i am a cancer survivor, so i ask you just please support this as our school community believes in zamora, as well as her mother, miss martinez. thank you again for your time. >> clerk: thank you. that concludes public comment for this item. >> thank you so much to the public for your comments, and great to hear from you, principal stewart. great to see all of your leadership and work at harvey milk civil rights academy. colleagues, we are going to be assigning this to committee, but welcome any brief comments that you have. seeing none, if i hear any different from legal counsel, i will refer this to the building grounds committee. thank you so
life, not just to zamora's fight and her other children, but to all children at george washington carver, san francisco elementary, and harvey milk. please vote yes on this. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. emmanuel stewart? >> good evening, commissioners. my name is emmanuel stewart, and i actually do support the renaming of the harvey milk school community gardens after zamora moon. i did not meet this child. we do share one thing in common, that i am a cancer survivor, so i ask...