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. >> if you ever thought of visiting british columbia, canada, this will put you over the edge. posted by chris wilson. gorgeous nature beautiful water, awesome little pebble beach it looks like. >> don't need to go on a boat to see orcas, just british columbia they swim up to say hi. >> they do. pay close attention to this video because this is a very shallow area that they're standing by. >> yeah. >> you see it there. >> wow. >> crazy. >> the camera's not zoomed in. >> like standing into a pond with the fish except they're giant. >> some that have seen the video are saying the orcas are scraping across the pebbles at surface of the water, it helps remove barnacles from their skin feels like a nice belly rub. other scientists other people saying these orcas are practicing scenarios and maybe it looks like -- >> we've seen videos where the orcas breach up on shore and go for a seal. >> i might start stepping back and zooming my camera. >> wait until you see this moment right here. yes, you would think, i probably should step back. watch this. >> holy mo! >> oh! >> wow! >> my loo
. >> if you ever thought of visiting british columbia, canada, this will put you over the edge. posted by chris wilson. gorgeous nature beautiful water, awesome little pebble beach it looks like. >> don't need to go on a boat to see orcas, just british columbia they swim up to say hi. >> they do. pay close attention to this video because this is a very shallow area that they're standing by. >> yeah. >> you see it there. >> wow. >> crazy. >> the...
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she lives this british columbia canada. her name is short for payton. miss p official name is miss tashton looking for trouble. >> you have to have a little smack tall in there, too. >> we need that i ams like that. >> eun looking for trouble yang? >>> coming up on 4:41 on our wednesday morning. here is a live look outside for you this morning. we are still dealing with some icy conditions in a lot of places. >>> let's check in with tom kierein. >> i think miss p won for tail wagging g alone. silver spring, should get up to around 30. by late afternoon, snow showers come through starting around 5:00. right now 16 degrees dale city. it will be up above freezing there perhaps by mid a afternoon. then snow shouf showerwers rolling through there, as well. ashburn, loudoun county, now at 13 degrees. and mostly clear. during the afternoon, partly sunny and we'll reach low 30s. and then snow showers coming through. shall could put down a quick dusting coming in late this afternoon and this evening. a look at the hour by hour timing of that coming up next weath
she lives this british columbia canada. her name is short for payton. miss p official name is miss tashton looking for trouble. >> you have to have a little smack tall in there, too. >> we need that i ams like that. >> eun looking for trouble yang? >>> coming up on 4:41 on our wednesday morning. here is a live look outside for you this morning. we are still dealing with some icy conditions in a lot of places. >>> let's check in with tom kierein. >> i...
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that is miss p from british columbia canada miss p wowed the crowd and is only second being tell winwest minister. her grand aunt uno was the first back in 2008. it is in her dna, congratulations miss p from perfect. homecoming? it's awesome. but with the citizens bank education refinance loan it gets even better. you know those people who pay a little extra and get all the legroom in coach? that could be you, if you refinance your student loans. i can refinance? yes, you could replace your current student loans with one new loan and save money on interest. sounds easy! it is easy! so, treat yourself to something from that in-flight magazine. or save up for a new car, a wedding or a down payment on the home of your dreams. call citizens bank at 1-866-999-0254 or visit lightenyourloan.com. >>> good morning family. be careful heading out the door. many of the streets and sidewalks are still coated in ice. >> we're tracking some snow, nothing significant. so don't worry bit. it will be enough to make icy roadways even slicker. katie fehlinger is outside on the sky deck with the timing o
that is miss p from british columbia canada miss p wowed the crowd and is only second being tell winwest minister. her grand aunt uno was the first back in 2008. it is in her dna, congratulations miss p from perfect. homecoming? it's awesome. but with the citizens bank education refinance loan it gets even better. you know those people who pay a little extra and get all the legroom in coach? that could be you, if you refinance your student loans. i can refinance? yes, you could replace your...
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. >> march 2010, tim, rob and a camera crew are in the mountains of british columbia, canada, on a questir biggest jumps yet. >> we wanted to get a lot of air footage, powder footage. in that area you can get more big fast pictures and shots because it's so big, so long, so much terrain. >> everybody was pumped up and ready to drop a cliff or do a big jump or something. everybody was ready to unleash a little energy. >> scouting for a great jump, tim looks up and sees the perfect cliff. >> i kind of just clicked into go mode. and was like, well, i'm going to do it. the cameras just had to scramble, actually, to get into place. >> i looked at it. i'm like, well, that's the spot. if we're going to hit it, that's where it's got to be done. >> the crew barely has time to shoot off before tim shoots off the cliff and into the air. >> gave it a big juice off the nose. once i was in the air, it felt like i was there for a long time. >> in risky jumps like this, there's a thin line between greatness and disaster. >> it's one of those cliffs that if you were to mess up on getting to the drop, it
. >> march 2010, tim, rob and a camera crew are in the mountains of british columbia, canada, on a questir biggest jumps yet. >> we wanted to get a lot of air footage, powder footage. in that area you can get more big fast pictures and shots because it's so big, so long, so much terrain. >> everybody was pumped up and ready to drop a cliff or do a big jump or something. everybody was ready to unleash a little energy. >> scouting for a great jump, tim looks up and sees...
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columbia, panama canada, japan france.that's where we are getting jobs in pennsylvania. >> there's a lot of republicans now, just wait in arizona. why do you think there has been a shift in public opinion about the embargo nationally and in florida? >> i'm not much of a pond and. i know what i believe. >> do you think a republican could win florida not supporting the embargo? >> the biggest issue is who is going to focus on jobs. i'm looking for which most people let's get our economy going let's fix obamacare and have somebody that brags about the country. >> we have a question. >> you already talked about performance funding for the state colleges and universities and you also spearheaded a $10,000 bachelor's degree in the state of florida. can you talk further about the nexus of higher education and economic development particularly having the access for students in the state who obtained their skills? >> when i went to junior college my first year out of high school i think it was $200 a semester. the university was ex
columbia, panama canada, japan france.that's where we are getting jobs in pennsylvania. >> there's a lot of republicans now, just wait in arizona. why do you think there has been a shift in public opinion about the embargo nationally and in florida? >> i'm not much of a pond and. i know what i believe. >> do you think a republican could win florida not supporting the embargo? >> the biggest issue is who is going to focus on jobs. i'm looking for which most people let's...
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and operate full collection programs just as they do throughout europe, columbia, brazil and directly to our north and south and canadand mexico. consumers can place their old medications and secure drop off bins in pharmacies or return them by mail all at no cost and without any increase in drug prices. we aim to have at least five drop off locations in each district in the city. san francisco has actually been operating a small drug, dispose pilot program for about three years now. in that time, our pilot which now includes 12 independent pharmacies and one community center and all ten of our city's police stations has safely collected 23.5 tons of medicine. that's 47,000 pounds of chemicals that will not end up in our bay or in the wrong hands because of this program. clerkly, san francisco will use it if it's free, and convenient. imagine how much more we can collect and properly dispose if we can include more than 13 locations. the ordinance before you today, colleagues, will provide a safe disposal program. this is not a new or untested idea. it is an out growth of our pilot and it is informed by the similar pro
and operate full collection programs just as they do throughout europe, columbia, brazil and directly to our north and south and canadand mexico. consumers can place their old medications and secure drop off bins in pharmacies or return them by mail all at no cost and without any increase in drug prices. we aim to have at least five drop off locations in each district in the city. san francisco has actually been operating a small drug, dispose pilot program for about three years now. in that...
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columbia. these are the countries that sent and fought fiercely to defend freedom. there are many countries. canada, new zealand, australia. these are the countries that sent a lot of soldiers. bill: who is the audience and how do you hope they will best be used? professor han: let's multiply 10 to the korean war veteran family and friends, ok. i told you there are 2 million people. so big community. a and also there are many many korean americans here and also americans who are aware of the importance of the korean war. so these, i think, this is a big community that korean people can have in the united states and they are very, very supportive and proud of what korea has produced. so this is a big community. bill: we have a couple of minutes left. let's go back to the photographs on the website, part of the database, and what you said is the start of the whole idea of seeing the photographs of veterans. how do you judge what to put on the website? you said you don't want the dramatic theme ones, the military actions, but the everyday shots.
columbia. these are the countries that sent and fought fiercely to defend freedom. there are many countries. canada, new zealand, australia. these are the countries that sent a lot of soldiers. bill: who is the audience and how do you hope they will best be used? professor han: let's multiply 10 to the korean war veteran family and friends, ok. i told you there are 2 million people. so big community. a and also there are many many korean americans here and also americans who are aware of the...
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columbia. these are the countries that sent and fought fiercely to defend freedom. there are many countries. canada, new zealand, australia. these are the countries that sent a lot of soldiers. bill: who is the audience and how do you hope they will best be used? professor han: let's multiply 10 to the korean war veteran family
columbia. these are the countries that sent and fought fiercely to defend freedom. there are many countries. canada, new zealand, australia. these are the countries that sent a lot of soldiers. bill: who is the audience and how do you hope they will best be used? professor han: let's multiply 10 to the korean war veteran family
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canada. quite thick cloud this is, will bring the welcome rainfall in through the weekend. it really is something to behold. an area of pressure off the coast of british columbia, rolling in, strong winds not particularly pleasant. you can see the rain coming in over the western side of canada. the rain comes down across the pacific northwest into northern parts of california there. san francisco we're going to have to wait until friday before we see the rain start to go push its way in. we need the rain as it goes, probably not going to see enough of it if the truth be known but hopefully we can see the rain within a 24 hour period. you could see more rainfall coming through here for the southern part of california, really getting this and that wet weather pushing up across the western side of canada. elsewhere, the recent snow across the canadian prayer recent snow will make its way towards the northeastern corner, nothing as bad as the last few weeks, so looking good for much of the u.s. over the next couple of days. >> rescuers are still searching for the missing after a plane crash into a river in taiwan. >> police in southern india rescue hundreds of chi
canada. quite thick cloud this is, will bring the welcome rainfall in through the weekend. it really is something to behold. an area of pressure off the coast of british columbia, rolling in, strong winds not particularly pleasant. you can see the rain coming in over the western side of canada. the rain comes down across the pacific northwest into northern parts of california there. san francisco we're going to have to wait until friday before we see the rain start to go push its way in. we...
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canada to teach. in 1914, she was hired as the arts and crafts teacher at the braemar school in vancouver, british columbia, and in 1917 the school was taken over to serve as a convalescent home for soldiers. miller took a vocational training course in order to work with the returning soldiers at a vancouver military hospital. she worked with the department of soldiers civil reestablishment, becoming director of the vancouver occupational therapy program. one of the existing examples of the artwork created with the convalescing servicemen is the toy depicting a dutch or belgian hasn't woman holding her -- peasant woman holding her child. toy making was ubiquitous and occupational therapy programs. also, it is so unusual to actually find the object itself like this. i have and stuart o'donnell to thank for this -- anne stuart o'donnell to thank for this. occupational programs proliferated throughout the united states on military bases and at art organizations and artist studios. these three examples will demonstrate the wide reach of training available for wounded veterans' interest in the arts. one of the
canada to teach. in 1914, she was hired as the arts and crafts teacher at the braemar school in vancouver, british columbia, and in 1917 the school was taken over to serve as a convalescent home for soldiers. miller took a vocational training course in order to work with the returning soldiers at a vancouver military hospital. she worked with the department of soldiers civil reestablishment, becoming director of the vancouver occupational therapy program. one of the existing examples of the...
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columbia. these are the countries that sent and fought fiercely to defend freedom. there are many countries. canada, new zealand, australia. these are the countries that sent a lot of soldiers. bill: who is the audience and how do you hope they will best be used? professor han: let's multiply 10 to the korean war veteran family and friends, ok. i told you there are 2 million people. so big community. and also there are many, many korean americans here and also americans who are aware of the importance of the korean war. so these, i think, this is a big community that korean people can have in the united states and they are very, very supportive and proud of what korea has produced. so this is a big community. bill: we have a couple of minutes left. let's go back to the photographs on the website, part of the database, and what you said is the start of the whole idea of seeing the photographs of veterans. how do you judge what to put on the website? you said you don't want the dramatic theme ones, the military actions, but the everyday shots. professor han: there is no shortage of photographs, for e
columbia. these are the countries that sent and fought fiercely to defend freedom. there are many countries. canada, new zealand, australia. these are the countries that sent a lot of soldiers. bill: who is the audience and how do you hope they will best be used? professor han: let's multiply 10 to the korean war veteran family and friends, ok. i told you there are 2 million people. so big community. and also there are many, many korean americans here and also americans who are aware of the...
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columbia river treaty interior of the secretary endorsed the regional recommendation that we move forward with modernizing the treyy and we've informed the state department. so that's -- when that process and notification to canada when that's going to occur i'm not quite sure. but with the -- with respect to the regional group we have a framework for modernizing the treaty that we'd like to proceed with. dealing with the services they provide with respect to flood control, with respect to the ecosystem services and the fisheries issues that we would like to include in those discussions. >> so you've sent that to state? >> yes, we have. >> okay. >> okay quickly on the manhattan project, there wasn't money in the current budget. we are pushing d.o.e. for its support on this. and i know that the national park service will be very interested in gauging local communities and that will be part of the effort. i can't answer whether we'll have it finalized by the end of the year because we've got to cobble together resources from somewhere because it's not current in the budget request because the budget was done before it came up. so we are working with d.o.e. we're going to need their financial support. >> i was talk
columbia river treaty interior of the secretary endorsed the regional recommendation that we move forward with modernizing the treyy and we've informed the state department. so that's -- when that process and notification to canada when that's going to occur i'm not quite sure. but with the -- with respect to the regional group we have a framework for modernizing the treaty that we'd like to proceed with. dealing with the services they provide with respect to flood control, with respect to the...