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one, if immigration officers expedite -- i'm sorry, if authorizingofficers expedited removal authority with regard to noncitizens who may be eligible for asylum work -- were improperly encouraging them to withdraw their applications for admission, incorrectly failing an asylumhem for hearing, known as a credible fear determination, incorrectly removing the two countries where they may face persecution, and if they were being detained improperly or under inappropriate conditions. the departments of justice and homeland security cooperated with the commission. they reviewed more than 900 case files, survey 19 detention facilities and all seven asylum offices. what did we find? the study report was over 500 pages. i will try to summarize it in less than five minutes. dhs procedures require that an immigration officer explain to the noncitizen that he should ask for protection without delay if he has any fear of being returned home. yet, we found that in more than 50% of the expedited removal interviews that we observed, this information was not conveyed to the applicant. the information p
one, if immigration officers expedite -- i'm sorry, if authorizingofficers expedited removal authority with regard to noncitizens who may be eligible for asylum work -- were improperly encouraging them to withdraw their applications for admission, incorrectly failing an asylumhem for hearing, known as a credible fear determination, incorrectly removing the two countries where they may face persecution, and if they were being detained improperly or under inappropriate conditions. the departments...
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many problems still exist in the expedited removal and detention system, the use of expedited removal and detention with respect to asylum-seekers has decreased shortly. president obama will host the leaders summit at the united nations. to discuss and identify steps many nations around the world take to better attract and improve treatment of refugees locally. today's panel identify steps for the united states to take to improve those seeking refugee protection. my colleague at the other end of the table will outline key findings of the human rights first report just released on detention, parole and asylum-seekers. following presentations we are privileged to hear reflections from representative of the un refugee agency and homeland security. this is an opportunity to discuss challenges affecting asylum-seekers, and these challenges, for the rest of the world and alternative approaches to receiving asylum-seekers and extending protection. thank you for joining us and i thank our excellent lineup of panelists. to briefly introduce them, to my direct right is mark hetfield, president
many problems still exist in the expedited removal and detention system, the use of expedited removal and detention with respect to asylum-seekers has decreased shortly. president obama will host the leaders summit at the united nations. to discuss and identify steps many nations around the world take to better attract and improve treatment of refugees locally. today's panel identify steps for the united states to take to improve those seeking refugee protection. my colleague at the other end...
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comeau one expedition -- though, one expedition was of hunt going over land and one was a seafaring party that was led by a sea captain, jonathan thorne. u.s., a naval hero by the a u.s. naval hero against the pirates, a fearless guy. the ship was just stuffed with talking ship called the -- tonikin. there are a lot of different pronunciations. but it was stuffed with trade goods, 9000 pounds of gunpowder, and it was carrying all the porties to start astor's at the mouth of the columbia. and it also captain -- carried captain thorn, his sailors, and it carried fur traders. the scottish fur it carried several young clerks from canada, educated young men who are always keeping the journals. captain thorn was a very fearless guy and a very rigidly minded in this sense of discipline. so he had a boatload of boat load of her traders and voyagers and the first night out at 8:00, they were drawing pistols when the captain ordered lights out and they said no. we still want to keep socializing and smoking the pipe on deck. and it came to threats of death threats at that point. he tried to abandon
comeau one expedition -- though, one expedition was of hunt going over land and one was a seafaring party that was led by a sea captain, jonathan thorne. u.s., a naval hero by the a u.s. naval hero against the pirates, a fearless guy. the ship was just stuffed with talking ship called the -- tonikin. there are a lot of different pronunciations. but it was stuffed with trade goods, 9000 pounds of gunpowder, and it was carrying all the porties to start astor's at the mouth of the columbia. and it...
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there's the coronado expedition, the early 1540s. one question, the spanish have been in western north america for over two centuries at this point, or close in 1720. why are they still largely confined to places like new mexico and texas, as we'll talk about in a second? why isn't there more of a spanish presence as you go to other areas of the plains? that's one question we want to look at. the other question is why are the french moving west, and what are the consequences of this movement in the 18th century? what does it matter that the french are pushing west from canada and louisiana? the final question, what's the relationship between what happens in the 18th century on the plains and the kind of iconic image of north american indians that most, i think, americans have, which is someone like a warrior on a horse. that's the image that comes into your head when i say indian. what's the relationship between all those things? we'll start with the spanish. why is the spanish only reaching to new mexico and southern texas? let me g
there's the coronado expedition, the early 1540s. one question, the spanish have been in western north america for over two centuries at this point, or close in 1720. why are they still largely confined to places like new mexico and texas, as we'll talk about in a second? why isn't there more of a spanish presence as you go to other areas of the plains? that's one question we want to look at. the other question is why are the french moving west, and what are the consequences of this movement in...
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i'm sure the folks in rio are livid about that: about expedition, quickly, we often have not expedited or sought expedition for crimes far more serious than this. the chances there would be any expedition, request and actually granting for ryan lochte, pretty minimal. but we do have two guys there, still two guys that want to come back that don't have their passports right now. >> this is what makes it so complicated. normally when you're talking about expedition, you're talking about one defendant in one country or the other. in this case there's a split. it would be very awkward for the state department to say, you know what, i don't think we're going to give you lochte and turn around and in the same breath saying, by the way, can we have the other two guys back? i don't think it will go over very well politically. both sides could be at an international datante. >> the idea of this, from a sports business perspective, when olympians come home, they celebrate in all sorts of ways, like deals and endorsements and start to make a lot of the money that they've worked four to eight year
i'm sure the folks in rio are livid about that: about expedition, quickly, we often have not expedited or sought expedition for crimes far more serious than this. the chances there would be any expedition, request and actually granting for ryan lochte, pretty minimal. but we do have two guys there, still two guys that want to come back that don't have their passports right now. >> this is what makes it so complicated. normally when you're talking about expedition, you're talking about one...
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with the concerned about seek a and if an opportunity and expedited way to make informed judgments can be sent, we can with the resources we have about whether the person has a credible fear. you can't do that in a border processing center. two years ago i was quite surprised to find that in terms of immigration detention, we had only 95 beds across 33,000 for families. only 95. compositionanging of migration on the southwest borders, that is not going to work. in thet the facilities face of reality of who is crossing the border and as you noted, we have changed how we use these facilities in a way that i think is good for border security and that we hold onto these people, consistent with the court order for a time so we can make informed judgments about whether they are knowledgeable for expedited removal, whether they qualify for credible fear them or their risk for flight and can be released consistent with our program. you can't do that at a processing center where it is only designed for holding onto somebody for a few hours at a time. it pains me to say we are out of time. sec.
with the concerned about seek a and if an opportunity and expedited way to make informed judgments can be sent, we can with the resources we have about whether the person has a credible fear. you can't do that in a border processing center. two years ago i was quite surprised to find that in terms of immigration detention, we had only 95 beds across 33,000 for families. only 95. compositionanging of migration on the southwest borders, that is not going to work. in thet the facilities face of...
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. >> this is actually a shark rescue expedition. >> see the bet-to-boat expedition to save an endangered creature. an angry driver cuts off another car. what happens that has him doing so much more. it's a movie being stuff from your closet. >> we'll put them on ebay and all the proceeds go directly to support the film. >> the brains behind the idea reveals some cool and crazy things people have donated. >> was this a new one? >> oh! >> and a surprise guest at a family gathering. >> what are you doing? put two and two together. >> the shocker when a woman learns a graduation party is so much more. conversation we all really need to have and bring aterngs to. they're off the coast of florida. they're pulling up a wire line that they thought was just trash. the wire line was actually flowing against the current, which gave them the clue that there was something attached to it swimming in the opposite direction. they said that they had to work for about 30 minutes before they actually got the line all the way up. you coming over there? >> oh, i see the shark. >> oh! >> wow. >> a sand bar sh
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the expedition has achieved its aim. >> you see it? >> oh, wow. steffen: now we've finally found saigas. we've traveled a long way. they've hidden in a place that's very hard to reach. on our way we've seen that there are now at least 2000 saigas. inga: the animals have gathered 1000 kilometers deep in the steppe to bear their young. most of the calves are already on their legs, and they're evidently doing well. now the scientists can start the real work. that includes weighing and measuring the calves. steffen: we want to carry out conventional monitoring on the state of the calves. in other words, to find out how many there are, the density of the calf population, in order to see how reproduction is going. inga: a tissue sample should show whether there are pasteurella bacteria in the calves' bodies, the usually harmless bacteria that became lethal pathogens last year, killing all the animals. steffen: basically we're where we were ten years ago. and these mass die-offs can happen again. to preserve this species, it's very important to understan
the expedition has achieved its aim. >> you see it? >> oh, wow. steffen: now we've finally found saigas. we've traveled a long way. they've hidden in a place that's very hard to reach. on our way we've seen that there are now at least 2000 saigas. inga: the animals have gathered 1000 kilometers deep in the steppe to bear their young. most of the calves are already on their legs, and they're evidently doing well. now the scientists can start the real work. that includes weighing and...
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yeah, it's like 1520s, '30s, coronado expedition. one question, the spanish have been in western north america. or at least close to two centuries. why are they still largely confined to places like mexico and texas which we'll talk about in a second. the other question is, why are the french moving west? what are the consequences of this movement? from canada and louisiana, and then the final question. what's the relationship between what happens in the 18th century on the plains and the kind of iconic image of north american indians that moves. if i say indian. what's the relationship between what we're going to talk about today, the developments in the 1700s and so we'll start by talking about the spanish. why the is spanish presence so tentative? reaching into new mexico and ultimately southern texas, before i do that, let me give you a couple of images just to orient you. this is a village of one representation of it from later on in the 19th century. that'll be something you can have in mind and he's talking about his own visit
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and what appears to be a white bmw on the outside of the expedition. what we're told by ems sources and law enforcement sources is that this -- one person was shot and is in critical condition. three people with minor injuries. i just got off the phone with a different law enforcement source, and he told me that it appears that this started with some sort of incident on the atlantic city expressway. that incident then spilled over and the people involved getting off the atlantic city expressway, the nearest exit here is exit 9 in egg harbor township right by the airport and somehow ended up with these victims driving to this wawa parking lot outside the airport. that's what we know right now. now, mean phil, new jersey state police tell us they have an incident on the garden state parkway near exit 38. that's also in egg harbor township where there is a person in a vehicle who is injured. the extent of that person's injuries not clear at this time. also, it is unclear if that is related to this incident here in the wawa parking lot. this multiple shoot
and what appears to be a white bmw on the outside of the expedition. what we're told by ems sources and law enforcement sources is that this -- one person was shot and is in critical condition. three people with minor injuries. i just got off the phone with a different law enforcement source, and he told me that it appears that this started with some sort of incident on the atlantic city expressway. that incident then spilled over and the people involved getting off the atlantic city...
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the survivors contribute to a paintingst expedition. this is hard to see. some of the indianses have bows and some have guns. there is one thung dhoent have and what do you think that is that is significant. what do you expect? >> horses. >> exactly. in 1720, the spanish are out on the plains attacked by indians who don't seem to have horses. i can see spanish fear of french expansion and spanish fear of french guns and french alliances with indians. you can seat absence of horses. in western nebraska this time and you also notice that a group of plains indians can defeat a spanish expedition pretty easily. they don't have an advantage on the plains at this time. in the aftermath of this expedition, the span vish no desire to venture out on to the plains and have a repeat of this experience. so that's our first starting point. the second point has to do with a group of explorers. this is important as we go on but also give you the habitations that folks encountered. on the next starting point, oorly 1740s. in 1942 and 1743, two french brothers, suns of the
the survivors contribute to a paintingst expedition. this is hard to see. some of the indianses have bows and some have guns. there is one thung dhoent have and what do you think that is that is significant. what do you expect? >> horses. >> exactly. in 1720, the spanish are out on the plains attacked by indians who don't seem to have horses. i can see spanish fear of french expansion and spanish fear of french guns and french alliances with indians. you can seat absence of horses....
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this is another consequence of punitive expedition. by the end the much-famed division has lost key series of battles and is pretty much a shell of itself and is forced to hide in the mountains. by the end of 1916 his movement is revitalized, not necessarily to the extent of power in 1914 and 1915 but for the rest of the decade will always have to consider the movement in northern mexico and hampers his effort to bring national peace to mexico. finally, probably many more consequences the last consequence is the punitive expedition poisons relations for the rest of the decade and makes relations ten world series not only to 1920 but especially through the 1920s as both countries negotiate issues of foreign property and oil. i will end with a paradox probably just kind of speaking to wilson's overall ideas of intervention and his idea of keeping u.s. out of war. while he can claim november 1916 that he kept the u.s. out of war with mexico, a lot of this decision making on his part was because he anticipated war with germany. after the s
this is another consequence of punitive expedition. by the end the much-famed division has lost key series of battles and is pretty much a shell of itself and is forced to hide in the mountains. by the end of 1916 his movement is revitalized, not necessarily to the extent of power in 1914 and 1915 but for the rest of the decade will always have to consider the movement in northern mexico and hampers his effort to bring national peace to mexico. finally, probably many more consequences the last...
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the amounts involved, the favors done and the significant number of times it was done require an expedited investigation by a special prosecutor immediately, immediately, immediately. >> reporter: now not only was this red meat to the republican base, but an overture to the voters who wonder if hillary clinton is trust worthy. this is all coming about the stance of his immigration. he spoke with his advisory council and his campaign manager suggested the deportation force he once called for may not come to fruition. in akron, there was not sign of moderation. he vowed to build that wall and extreme vetting for immigrants. as for the immigration speech he planned to give in colorado, the campaign has scrapped that. back to you. >> thank you, sara. as for the planned immigration speech set for thursday, a campaign source telling cnn it is off the schedule for this week. the source says the campaign wants more time to fine tune trump's policy and the language of that speech. trump saying he is not flip flopping on immigration. this despite campaign manager suggesting a day earlier to be deter
the amounts involved, the favors done and the significant number of times it was done require an expedited investigation by a special prosecutor immediately, immediately, immediately. >> reporter: now not only was this red meat to the republican base, but an overture to the voters who wonder if hillary clinton is trust worthy. this is all coming about the stance of his immigration. he spoke with his advisory council and his campaign manager suggested the deportation force he once called...
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the attorney general says the investigaon is expedited, leto a rush to judgement. 3 3jusminder-- shermark is still closing at six every night.a curfew is o still being enforced.that means if you'rnd un..you must be n the house 10 p-m every night.milwaukee county officials say the curfl stk d uarounil further notice. 3 and as the attorney general depament of justice has set up a anonymous tip website looking for any information related to last saturday's shoo. shooting.here's a look at that page.again, all tips are anonymous... and officials say police will not be sent out to your location.we have a link to this page on our website, cbs 58 dot com. and you can find more information about the investigation on our website, inclunghe attorney general's full press conference also have interviews with communitmembers... and pictures and videos from the dot com. we are fwing breaking ws he this ternoon... a planned parentho clinic in offered abortions....will ?not reopen....due to concerns over security. the clinic suspended operations last year.officials said today-after an attack on a colorado
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this is another consequence of the expedition. by the end of the 1915, poncho villa's much famed division of the north has lost a key series of battles and is pretty much a shell of itself. he's forced to hide in the mountains of northern mexico. by the end of the 1916, just a few weeks before the last u.s. troops leave mexico, his movement is revitalized, not necessarily to the extent of power it had in 1914 and 1915, but for the rest of the decade, karanza will always have to consider poncho villa's movement in northern mexico and really hampers his effort to bring national peace to mexico. and finally, probably many more consequences but just the three i'm highlighting, the last three consequences, the punitive expedition poisons relations between karanza and wilson for the rest of the decade and really makes u.s.-mexican relations tenuous, not only up until 1920 when karanza leaves power and is assassinated but especially through the 1920s as both countries negotiate issues of foreign property and oil. i'll just end with a par
this is another consequence of the expedition. by the end of the 1915, poncho villa's much famed division of the north has lost a key series of battles and is pretty much a shell of itself. he's forced to hide in the mountains of northern mexico. by the end of the 1916, just a few weeks before the last u.s. troops leave mexico, his movement is revitalized, not necessarily to the extent of power it had in 1914 and 1915, but for the rest of the decade, karanza will always have to consider poncho...
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a federal judge is ordering an expedited release possibly before the election. didn't seem too worried about it during an appearance last night on jimmy kimmel. >> are you enjoying being a grandparent? >> it is the best? >> do you wish you had more time request the campaign didn't coincide. >> i think i would be distraught if i didn't have face time. >> have you considered using face time instead of e-mail? >> actually, i think that's really good advice. >> i am pretty sure good hackers can hack into your face time, too. >> she will continue her fundraising swing. she is attending a big fundraiser at the home of justin timberlake. heather and abby that would cost a pretty penny to get into that one. >> i bet that cost more than the george clooney one. >> not more than george clooney. >> i don't know. justin timberlake dancing, singing. >> good point. >> meantime republican national committee chair rance priebus slamming the fbi and hillary clinton saying she should be disqualified as candidate for president. >> i think it is a tragedy. it is a pathetic leadershi
a federal judge is ordering an expedited release possibly before the election. didn't seem too worried about it during an appearance last night on jimmy kimmel. >> are you enjoying being a grandparent? >> it is the best? >> do you wish you had more time request the campaign didn't coincide. >> i think i would be distraught if i didn't have face time. >> have you considered using face time instead of e-mail? >> actually, i think that's really good advice....
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. >> a fascinating expedition just wrap up off the coast of northern california, researchers worked to film the us independence on the bottom of the pacific 30 miles from half moon bay. come as scoped out the aircraft carrier, 2,600' down. we sped up the video so you can see what we are talking about after its service in world war ii it docked in san francisco, it was damaged, so the navy sank it with two torpedoes, the san jose native led the expedition. >> you can tell we have a new home this morning. >> we are excited about our brand new set at abc7 news and here is a new way to see it overhead in the weeks had we are going to bring you the news in new ways while providing great coverage of local stories that matter to you. >> this is the months in the work and we will show you how this all came together. a lot of people involved and a beautiful work of a. >> it is. we are so excited. alexis and mike have new areas. now, mike, you guys look great. >> everyone looks great on the new set. we appreciate all the hard work of all the people did you not see that maybe are not recognized.
. >> a fascinating expedition just wrap up off the coast of northern california, researchers worked to film the us independence on the bottom of the pacific 30 miles from half moon bay. come as scoped out the aircraft carrier, 2,600' down. we sped up the video so you can see what we are talking about after its service in world war ii it docked in san francisco, it was damaged, so the navy sank it with two torpedoes, the san jose native led the expedition. >> you can tell we have a...
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the amounts involved, the favors done and the significant number of times it was done require an expedited investigation by a special prosecutor immediately, immediately, immediately. >> reporter: trump cast the current scandal as part of a decades -- old pattern. >> the clintons made the state department into the same kind of pay for play operation as the arkansas government was. >> reporter: amid the new allegations that clinton foundation donors got access and perhaps favors at the state department, trump tweeted hillary clinton strongly stated there was absolutely no connection between her private work and that of the state department. lie. the gop doesn't always agree with the tactics and strategy of the trump campaign. when it comes to calling for a special prosecutor and going after clinton, they are in lockstep. republican national committee this afternoon put out a statement saying it, too, believes it's time for a special prosecutor and a thorough investigation of what the fbi and justice department took a pass on. bret? >> we heard senator kaine attacking donald trump with this
the amounts involved, the favors done and the significant number of times it was done require an expedited investigation by a special prosecutor immediately, immediately, immediately. >> reporter: trump cast the current scandal as part of a decades -- old pattern. >> the clintons made the state department into the same kind of pay for play operation as the arkansas government was. >> reporter: amid the new allegations that clinton foundation donors got access and perhaps...
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he made a matter of hours, it was expedited. we are up to 20 parishes now. i will be briefing him on what i see here and the status of our recovery and response efforts. administrator fugate did the same thing after his visit here two days ago. president is closely monitoring the situation. he is very much on top of it. as i say, the president cannot be everywhere. i know he has a very busy schedule in the coming days and he is closely monitoring the situation. the chief executive of the entire u.s. government cannot be everywhere, including places you would like to be, but through me and through craig few gate, i know he's very much on top of the situation. -- craig fugate, i know he's very much on top of the situation. >> how hard is it, it if your updates are going to the president on the golf course? jeh johnson: as i said, he's very much on top of the situation and he is aware of the level of of federal assistance that can be provided and is being provided. i will be briefing him myself right after this visit. >> yesterday a federal judge in arizona iss
he made a matter of hours, it was expedited. we are up to 20 parishes now. i will be briefing him on what i see here and the status of our recovery and response efforts. administrator fugate did the same thing after his visit here two days ago. president is closely monitoring the situation. he is very much on top of it. as i say, the president cannot be everywhere. i know he has a very busy schedule in the coming days and he is closely monitoring the situation. the chief executive of the entire...
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one attempt to shot up this white ford expedition which drove on the blown wheel in the parking lot of the wawa near the airport. state police have charged four men and one juvenile with weapons offenses. police say they have found three handguns and ak-47 style rifle near the expedition, and then cash inside the vehicle. the passenger in the nissan car was killed. he has been identified as rosepond octavius. >>> a 12 year-old girl is among three people wounded tonight in the hail of gunfire in west kensington. she was rush to st. christopher's in stable condition after being shot in the the right thigh. police say that she had just stepped out of the corner store here on the 3,000 block of north marshall street when she was struck. two minaj 21 and 31 were also wounded. >> based on ballistics evidence the we know at least 19 shots were fired, and ten of the shell casings that we found were from the assault rifle. the other nine spent shell casings that we found were from a large caliber semiautomatic handgun. >> police recovered the two guns from a car parked along the block. several
one attempt to shot up this white ford expedition which drove on the blown wheel in the parking lot of the wawa near the airport. state police have charged four men and one juvenile with weapons offenses. police say they have found three handguns and ak-47 style rifle near the expedition, and then cash inside the vehicle. the passenger in the nissan car was killed. he has been identified as rosepond octavius. >>> a 12 year-old girl is among three people wounded tonight in the hail of...
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with the expedition ending up at the wawa. new jersey state police say a fifth shooting victim was found in a car on the garden state parkway near the ac expressway interchange. one of the victims died. >> crazy. i've never -- it's -- it's sad. it's sad to even look at it is sad. it's unbelieve. a i've never seen anything like this, honestly. me personally, i'm 45. never. >> back here live outside the wawa in egg harbor township. authorities are trying to figure out what prompted the gunfire and also who was firing. what's also unclear right now are the exact conditions of the four surviving victims who were taken to atlantic care regional medical center in atlantic city. i'm told a spokesman from the new jersey state police is on his way here to the crime scene outside the wawa. we're hoping to get an update from him with new information as soon as possible. live in egg harbor township, ted greenberg, nbc 10 news. >>> our other big story tonight, a 100-year-old philadelphia church went up in flames this morning. the house of
with the expedition ending up at the wawa. new jersey state police say a fifth shooting victim was found in a car on the garden state parkway near the ac expressway interchange. one of the victims died. >> crazy. i've never -- it's -- it's sad. it's sad to even look at it is sad. it's unbelieve. a i've never seen anything like this, honestly. me personally, i'm 45. never. >> back here live outside the wawa in egg harbor township. authorities are trying to figure out what prompted...
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. >> reporter: after 26 expedition, the most discovery they've made. a birthing site.ot easy work. the team can go days without finding one shark. on this trip, they seem to be everywhere. >> it's a baby white. yeah. >> reporter: as soon as a shark is steered on to a hydraulic lift, scientists and researchers rush in. by now, the process of tagging is routine for o search. but the goal of this trip is different. >> it's kind of like step two in the science, right? >> reporter: chris fisher was the expedition leader. >> the real question was where are the great whites giving birth? because that's where they're most vulnerable. >> reporter: it can lead to better protection policies. and far more scientific knowledge. why is this work in this spot so important for you? >> because this is a really unique population of animals. a life stage that really hasn't been studied very much. >> reporter: a veterinary pathologist with the wildlife conservation society. >> this is an incredibly rare opportunity. this is my first time seeing a great white shark ever. very exciting. >>
. >> reporter: after 26 expedition, the most discovery they've made. a birthing site.ot easy work. the team can go days without finding one shark. on this trip, they seem to be everywhere. >> it's a baby white. yeah. >> reporter: as soon as a shark is steered on to a hydraulic lift, scientists and researchers rush in. by now, the process of tagging is routine for o search. but the goal of this trip is different. >> it's kind of like step two in the science, right?...
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half of 1916 as it was clear the expedition itself wasn't going to work, the u.s. tried to get guarantees from carranza. they tried to get concessions basically saying will you protect american property and business interests. he continuously rejected this concession, and eventually, wilson gave it up. it's this kind of interesting episode where he concedes unilaterally to just withdraw the expedition and he got nothing in return from it. you could say what he got out of it was not going to war with mexico, but mexico conceded nothing by protecting its sovereignty. so in this case i think it very much shaped how wilson really pulled back in 1916 this overbearing interventionist mindset towards mexico because of what was taking place between the u.s. and germany. >> what's been useful is to the extent we collectively are decentering europe from our discussions of u.s. foreign relations in the latter half of the 19-teens. if we think about this in terms of the perspective of an ordinary person living in haiti or the dominican republic or vera cruz in 1915, 1916, you
half of 1916 as it was clear the expedition itself wasn't going to work, the u.s. tried to get guarantees from carranza. they tried to get concessions basically saying will you protect american property and business interests. he continuously rejected this concession, and eventually, wilson gave it up. it's this kind of interesting episode where he concedes unilaterally to just withdraw the expedition and he got nothing in return from it. you could say what he got out of it was not going to war...
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a total of four people were shot inside of this white expedition. they are recovering at the hospital this morning. a second person was later found dead in the passenger seat of a car found on the garden state parkway. that man had been shot as well. it's unclear how. the driver of that car was taken into custody for questioning. the state police tell us the shooting happened on the ac expressway near mile post 12 around 3:00 in the afternoon yesterday. the driver of the white suv was able to get to the egg harbor wawa where they asked for help. >> they almost sideswiped me coming in. when they parked, the driver was like, please help us, we've been shot. i said i can't help but but i'll call the cops. >> police aren't sure if the people in the suv and car were shooting at each other or if there were more vehicles involved. right near the main crime scene, police say they found a number of weapons they believe are connected to the shooting. so far, police have not identified the victims but we do know they're all under the age of 40. the motive for
a total of four people were shot inside of this white expedition. they are recovering at the hospital this morning. a second person was later found dead in the passenger seat of a car found on the garden state parkway. that man had been shot as well. it's unclear how. the driver of that car was taken into custody for questioning. the state police tell us the shooting happened on the ac expressway near mile post 12 around 3:00 in the afternoon yesterday. the driver of the white suv was able to...
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. >> the favors done require an expedited investigation. >> they're going to shut it down and people are going to die. >> i've become increasingly shocked by the vast scope of hillary clinton's criminality. >> he makes up stuff. >> hillary clinton doesn't have that strength or stamina. >> i don't go around questioning donald trump's health. >> can you open this jar of pickles. >>> hello, i'm john berman. kate bolduan is off this morning. it's like a giant going back to school sale. time for a new set of everything, new special prosecutor, new batch of e-mails. perhaps a new immigration plan. donald trump a clinton foundation donor is now calling for a special prosecutor to investigate the clinton foundation. he says the clintons turned the state department into a pay-to-play operation and the fbi and department of justice whitewashed the case. listen to this. >> the amounts involved, the favors done and the significant number of times it was done require an expedited investigation by a special prosecutor immediately, immediately, immediately. >> this as a federal judge has ordered th
. >> the favors done require an expedited investigation. >> they're going to shut it down and people are going to die. >> i've become increasingly shocked by the vast scope of hillary clinton's criminality. >> he makes up stuff. >> hillary clinton doesn't have that strength or stamina. >> i don't go around questioning donald trump's health. >> can you open this jar of pickles. >>> hello, i'm john berman. kate bolduan is off this morning. it's...
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>>> an expedition to antarctica to explore the globe turns into an over the top moment for a dutch touristre all shouting and screaming. >> a giant iceberg implodes in front of his eyes, and luckily for us, in front of the lens of his small digital camera. >> the adrenaline rush was enormous. >> february 10th, 2012, wilhemina bay, antarctica. while on the trip to argentina, lex and his girlfriend, pietra, set out to explore the remote continent. antarctica is 720 miles from the argentinian coast. and in their words, so close. >> you should really try to go there. normally, it would be way too expensive. >> an argentinian travel group sponsors tours several times a year, particularly during the six arctic summer months from october through march. >> twice a day, you do expeditions. so you go in the small raft. antarctica is a different world. if you haven't been there, you can't imagine what it's like. it's so beautiful, the scenery. you have all these animals you have nowhere else in the rest of the world. you have two types of moss that grow there. that's it. yeah, it's amazing. >> althou
>>> an expedition to antarctica to explore the globe turns into an over the top moment for a dutch touristre all shouting and screaming. >> a giant iceberg implodes in front of his eyes, and luckily for us, in front of the lens of his small digital camera. >> the adrenaline rush was enormous. >> february 10th, 2012, wilhemina bay, antarctica. while on the trip to argentina, lex and his girlfriend, pietra, set out to explore the remote continent. antarctica is 720...
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>> chris fisher is the expedition leader. >> you were there in 2012 and 2013.re are the great whites giving birth because that's where they're most vulnerable. >> reporter: for many it can lead to better protection policies and far more scientific knowledge. why is this work in this spot so important for you? >> because this is a really unique population of animals. it's a lif hasn't been studied very much. >> reporter: harley newton is a veterinary pathologist for the wildlife conservation. >> this is an incredibly rare opportunity. this is my first time seeing a great white shark ever. >> reporter: and you've been studying them for how long? >> 16 years. and the first one was so exciting and actually all of them have been exciting. >> reporter: among the upother work, muscle biopsy and the all important tags are being applied. the goal is to have the shark on and off the lift inside of 15 minutes. >> we found it. definitely the nursy, likely the birthing site. likely the most significant discovery we've ever made on the ocean. >> reporter: and they'll see if
>> chris fisher is the expedition leader. >> you were there in 2012 and 2013.re are the great whites giving birth because that's where they're most vulnerable. >> reporter: for many it can lead to better protection policies and far more scientific knowledge. why is this work in this spot so important for you? >> because this is a really unique population of animals. it's a lif hasn't been studied very much. >> reporter: harley newton is a veterinary pathologist for...
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thus the only remaining on-site physical evidencen the entire lewis and clark expedition.his signature represents not just the visit of clark, but i think of it as signifying a start of something. in legacy that had some way's been here before him. 1806 and thenin subsequently written about and chronicled in his journals led a lot of folks who then traveled across the west to come to this rock, mark their names as well as drawings, inscriptions, all kinds of things all over the rock. as you look for his signature directly to the left you can see all of these different signatures and marks and names and they cover the entire rock. so throughout pompey's pillar are these signatures. hundreds of them, startle with explorers and fur trappers not long after clark visited. then going into the time of the homesteaders and wagon trains up to the modern era, folks too tilled the land after the turn of the century. i'm sure if we looked hard enough we would probably find some local high school classes name on here from the 19 six these in 1970's. ompey's pillar tell as story and con
thus the only remaining on-site physical evidencen the entire lewis and clark expedition.his signature represents not just the visit of clark, but i think of it as signifying a start of something. in legacy that had some way's been here before him. 1806 and thenin subsequently written about and chronicled in his journals led a lot of folks who then traveled across the west to come to this rock, mark their names as well as drawings, inscriptions, all kinds of things all over the rock. as you...
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so in 1871 he took a government expedition in. he came in with an artist, thomas maran, and he came in with a photographer, william henry jackson. and these men were able to put on paper and film what they saw. and so between his paintings and jackson's photographs, which was one of the driving forces that enabled the legislation in 1872 to pass and grant signed the authorization in march of 1872 for the first national park which was yellowstone. here is a rendition of maran's water color of the canyon of the yellowstone. here's one of mammoth hot springs. then we have -- we have jackson's photograph of the lower falls. this is the 1872 print of his -- one of his pictures, his albumin pictures on glass plates. you should keep in mind that they had a glass plate. they couldn't enlarge it. the plate was as large as the picture. they took the picture, they had to coat it and then expose it and then fix it and then keep track of this glass plate. they were on mules and horses. the very essence is the miracle we have any of them. we ha
so in 1871 he took a government expedition in. he came in with an artist, thomas maran, and he came in with a photographer, william henry jackson. and these men were able to put on paper and film what they saw. and so between his paintings and jackson's photographs, which was one of the driving forces that enabled the legislation in 1872 to pass and grant signed the authorization in march of 1872 for the first national park which was yellowstone. here is a rendition of maran's water color of...
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check out this ford expedition here riddled with gunfire. all of the windows have been blown out on the passenger side of the vehicle. this happened around three or 3:30 apparently on the atlantic city expressway. four people were wounded that got out of that car. one person is dead we're told. we don't know if that's here or the other person, the other victim found on the parkway just avenue the atlantic city expressway around the same time. but according to police, this happened somewhere on the atlantic city expressway. i counseled at least eight bullet holes in the side of that ford expedition not counting the ones that took out the windows. there's blood all over the front seat of that car, clothes all over the ground. as you can see we talked to several people here in the wawa parking lot. it seems that the truck came here from the shooting scene. you can see the rear tire is completely off that car. hit by gunfire and the car kept gone owing. we believe maxima or ultimate. state police are handling this. a spoke man for the state poli
check out this ford expedition here riddled with gunfire. all of the windows have been blown out on the passenger side of the vehicle. this happened around three or 3:30 apparently on the atlantic city expressway. four people were wounded that got out of that car. one person is dead we're told. we don't know if that's here or the other person, the other victim found on the parkway just avenue the atlantic city expressway around the same time. but according to police, this happened somewhere on...
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the amounts involved, the favors done and the significant number of times it was done require an expedited investigation by a special prosecutor immediately, immediately, immediately. >> reporter: trump cast the current scandal as part of a decades -- old pattern. >> the clintons made the state department into the same kind of pay for play operation as the arkansas government was. >> reporter: amid the new allegations that clinton foundation donors got access and perhaps favors at the state department, trump tweeted hillary clinton strongly stated there was absolutely no connection between her private work and that of the state department. lie. the gop doesn't always agree with the tactics and strategy of the trump campaign. when it comes to calling for a special prosecutor and going after clinton, they are in lockstep. republican national committee this afternoon put out a statement saying it, too, believes it's time for a special prosecutor and a thorough investigation of what the fbi and justice department took a pass on. bret? >> we heard senator kaine attacking donald trump with this
the amounts involved, the favors done and the significant number of times it was done require an expedited investigation by a special prosecutor immediately, immediately, immediately. >> reporter: trump cast the current scandal as part of a decades -- old pattern. >> the clintons made the state department into the same kind of pay for play operation as the arkansas government was. >> reporter: amid the new allegations that clinton foundation donors got access and perhaps...
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and he calls it the lois and clark expedition as most of the crew is female. >> we are going to a place no one has ever been. we are going to the deep water. >> according to bob, we have better maps of the surface of mars than we do of the surface of mars - - than we do of the ocean floor. >> one of the things they will explore is the hoke of the independence, a world war ii aircraft carrier that set through bomb tests. it was deliberately sunk 55 years ago off the coast. to different vehicles will to send and documented that and other things. hercules found the titanic. and he says that is why they will always be able to find the unexpected. >> in many cases we find something more interesting than what we expected. >> new shipwrecks, new artifacts, new species that no one has even found before. >> and everything is lifestream to 247 to the world. >> we have people telling us what we have found within minutes and anyone can now participate in our missions. >> your research for the good of humankind. >> we are not trying to commercialize anything. our job is to explore the 50% of the uni
and he calls it the lois and clark expedition as most of the crew is female. >> we are going to a place no one has ever been. we are going to the deep water. >> according to bob, we have better maps of the surface of mars than we do of the surface of mars - - than we do of the ocean floor. >> one of the things they will explore is the hoke of the independence, a world war ii aircraft carrier that set through bomb tests. it was deliberately sunk 55 years ago off the coast. to...
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huma abedine expedited meetings to clinton foundation donors.right now, former dade county circuit judge alex ferrera. judge alex, welcome. is this a problem for you as we take a look at these 15,000 e-mails when you already saw 750 pages? >> yeah, it's a huge problem. i don't know that it's going to amount to much because i think the state department has, as we've seen for the last year and a half, slow walked everything that had to do with the e-mail investigation and i think they're going to do the same thing again. one of the things that i'm really unclear about is why the federal judge gave a september 22nd deadline for testimony to turn over the documents and then set a status conference for them the same day on how they're progressing. that's not a deadline, that's a suggestion. if you require them to turn them in, you set a status conference every week for them to come in and say how they're progressing. >> has the fbi already seen this? is this just for our and for the judicial watch's investigation? the fbi's already taken this into ac
huma abedine expedited meetings to clinton foundation donors.right now, former dade county circuit judge alex ferrera. judge alex, welcome. is this a problem for you as we take a look at these 15,000 e-mails when you already saw 750 pages? >> yeah, it's a huge problem. i don't know that it's going to amount to much because i think the state department has, as we've seen for the last year and a half, slow walked everything that had to do with the e-mail investigation and i think they're...
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trump ramping up his accusations of pay for play and calling for an immediate, expedited and impartial investigation. donald trump once again attempting to capitalize ontiveros going scrutiny of hillary clinton's e-mails and the clinton foundation. in his strongest language yet accusing his opponent of fostering a pay for play culture when she served as secretary of state. >> the amounts involved, the favors done and the significant number of times it was done require an expedited investigation by a special prosecutor immediately, immediately, immediately. >> trump claiming the fbi and the justice department whitewashed clinton's e-mail scandal. >> it has proven itself to be really, sadly, a political arm of the white house. >> this charge coming as a judge orders the state department to review an additional 15,000 e-mails and other documents. the former secretary of state did not voluntarily turn over. a development clinton brushed off monday night. >> jimmy, my e-mails are so boring. >> yeah. mine are. >> i'm embarrassed about that. we've already released 30,000-plus. what's a few mo
trump ramping up his accusations of pay for play and calling for an immediate, expedited and impartial investigation. donald trump once again attempting to capitalize ontiveros going scrutiny of hillary clinton's e-mails and the clinton foundation. in his strongest language yet accusing his opponent of fostering a pay for play culture when she served as secretary of state. >> the amounts involved, the favors done and the significant number of times it was done require an expedited...
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he joined what was called the neville's expedition. there were a couple of nevilles expeditions but he joined one of them in the summer of 1940, and darn if he didn't make it all the way through the grand canyon. it was an incredible experience for him. he kept a journal, and he took a lot of photographs, which i'll get to in a second. i want to read, though, an entry from his journal on that trip. and i quote, the tall spires near the rim looked as though god had reached out and wiped a brush of golden paint across them. gliding -- gilding those rocks in the bright glow of setting sun. below the heights, the canyon is filled with a blue haze, not unlike smoke. the river winds lazy and brown through au of this beauty and bob this grandeur float clouds in the pastel shades of evening. thought we were going john muir here for a second. that's not something we associate with barry goldwater. who knew about this lyricism. his love for the canyon. he loved the grand canyon above all natural features. the love for that comes out strongly in
he joined what was called the neville's expedition. there were a couple of nevilles expeditions but he joined one of them in the summer of 1940, and darn if he didn't make it all the way through the grand canyon. it was an incredible experience for him. he kept a journal, and he took a lot of photographs, which i'll get to in a second. i want to read, though, an entry from his journal on that trip. and i quote, the tall spires near the rim looked as though god had reached out and wiped a brush...
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the amounts involved, the favors done and the significant number of times it was done require an expedited investigation by a special prosecutor immediately, immediately, immediately. >> reporter: not only was this red meat to his republican base, but it is an overture to independent voters who may wonder if she is trust worthy. this is a question on whether donald trump is dealing with immigration. his campaign manager suggested that the deportation force he once called for may not come to fruition. in akron, ohio, there was no sign. he vowed to build the wall along mexico and vowed for extreme vetting. as for the immigration speech he will give in colorado, the campaign has scrapped that. he will back on the trail today in texas. back to you. >> thanks, sara. trump trump's planned speech is off the schedule. at least for this week. the source says the campaign wants more time to fine tune the immigration policy and language of the speech. on monday, trump defended himself saying he is not flip flopping on immigration. his campaign manager suggested it is quote to be determined if trump w
the amounts involved, the favors done and the significant number of times it was done require an expedited investigation by a special prosecutor immediately, immediately, immediately. >> reporter: not only was this red meat to his republican base, but it is an overture to independent voters who may wonder if she is trust worthy. this is a question on whether donald trump is dealing with immigration. his campaign manager suggested that the deportation force he once called for may not come...
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. >> i would get people out and have an expedited way of getting them back into the country so they can be legal. >> how do you do it in a practical way? >> they have to leave. >> you have to have a deportation force. >> reporter: i spoken to a number of trump supporters who said if trump softens his position on immigration, donald trump will lose their votes. one supporter in particular told me one of the reasons he likes donald trump so much is because he is plain spoken and clearly this is a subject where he is not as clear as he needs to be. once again, the only one who can ultimately clear this up is donald trump. the campaign hoping he will finally be able to do that when he delivers his policy speech on immigration next wednesday in phoenix. christine, john. >> jason, thank you. trump's shift on immigration is drawing fire from jeb bush. while attacking the stances on the subject. some of those echo he mocked bush for during the primary. when trump was taking a hard line, bush advocated letting them stay. now in a new interview, bush says this looks like it is all a game to donal
. >> i would get people out and have an expedited way of getting them back into the country so they can be legal. >> how do you do it in a practical way? >> they have to leave. >> you have to have a deportation force. >> reporter: i spoken to a number of trump supporters who said if trump softens his position on immigration, donald trump will lose their votes. one supporter in particular told me one of the reasons he likes donald trump so much is because he is...
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. >> this is actually a shark rescue expedition. >> see the bet-to-boat expedition to save an endangered creature. an angry driver cuts off another car. what happens that has him doing so much more. it's a movie being stuff from your closet. >> we'll put them on ebay and all the proceeds go directly to support the film. >> the brains behind the idea reveals some cool and crazy things people have donated. >> was this a new one? >> oh! >> and a surprise guest at a family gathering. >> what are you doing? put two and two together. >> the shocker when a woman learns a graduation party is so much more.
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. >> they expedited transport and got right out as fast as they could. >> reporter: the wooded area is known by the people who live here as the place where people party and the homeless camp. >> i'm surprised. >> reporter: police brought in the k-9 team and state police but no suspects or evidence was found. the officers and amr emts are all okay. >> there are a couple of shaken situation like that before. >> reporter: police believe it was a gunshot and looking for any clues or information to find out exactly what happened. in manchester, robert ghoulston, fox 25 news. >>> a dramatic last-second rescue. for days we've been reporting on the intense rain and flooding in louisiana. today a local tv crew there was on a boat looking for people to save, they found a woman trapped in a sinking car moments from drowning. >> do you have something? yeah. >> reporter: a red mazda sinking near baton rouge. >> give me a knife. give me a knife. >> reporter: with mere seconds before the car slipped under, three men jump into action all while a news camera rolls. >> break the window. >> reporter: the
. >> they expedited transport and got right out as fast as they could. >> reporter: the wooded area is known by the people who live here as the place where people party and the homeless camp. >> i'm surprised. >> reporter: police brought in the k-9 team and state police but no suspects or evidence was found. the officers and amr emts are all okay. >> there are a couple of shaken situation like that before. >> reporter: police believe it was a gunshot and...
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the amounts involved, the favor is done and the significant number of times it was done require an expeditednvestigation by a special prosecutor, immediately. nejra: meanwhile, hillary clinton's presidential campaign says donald trumps puzzle to overall the federal tax system would benefit "high debt investors like himself." "trumps to run up taxpayers debt, not the other way around." >> line -- has become the top owner of honda, mitsubishi and more than 100 tokyo listed firms. taken together with the stock, the holdings show the growing power of state investors in the nation's market. ryan lochte is losing all of his endorsements after he admitted to making up a story. itedo usa and japanese mac -- japanese mattress maker say there ending their partnership with him. speedo will donate part of his pay to an organization that works with poor children in brazil. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am nejra cehic. francine. francine: it has been two months since the u.k. voted to leave the european union. it is still unclear. holid
the amounts involved, the favor is done and the significant number of times it was done require an expeditednvestigation by a special prosecutor, immediately. nejra: meanwhile, hillary clinton's presidential campaign says donald trumps puzzle to overall the federal tax system would benefit "high debt investors like himself." "trumps to run up taxpayers debt, not the other way around." >> line -- has become the top owner of honda, mitsubishi and more than 100 tokyo...
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and we will be -- expedition and we will be live there. >>> the giants have jumped into the third placeuce's back in the dugout after spending monday night in the hospital. matt moore made his second start. and, the giants managed three hits in the game, brandon crawford went 0-4. they will head back to san francisco and started homestand on friday. the oakland a's have one two in a row. the a's scored all of their runs of the game in the third inning with an rbi double. and a sacrifice fly. the starter allowed one run in three innings. the bullpen held it up. they will be playing again tonight. >>> the former nfl player tim tebow wants to try his hand at baseball. they say, that he will hold a week out -- workout this month. the 28-year-old was scouted when he played baseball in high school. then he turned his attention to football. he was last on an nfl roster in 2012. his agent says people will be impressed with his talent. >>> talking about the olympics. the most decorated athlete is adding to a stack of metals. i am talking about michael phelps who has had one race on his mind for
and we will be -- expedition and we will be live there. >>> the giants have jumped into the third placeuce's back in the dugout after spending monday night in the hospital. matt moore made his second start. and, the giants managed three hits in the game, brandon crawford went 0-4. they will head back to san francisco and started homestand on friday. the oakland a's have one two in a row. the a's scored all of their runs of the game in the third inning with an rbi double. and a...
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appeal with the court of appeals and if not file the briefs due within a month that will be an, an expedited basis we expect to prevail on this. >> was there any problem you know any kind of you know how long it will take to come forward. >> well start building that. >> sure as you recall this project was certified by the governor an as an environmental stuarty provision under ceqa that requires the litigation to be complete essentially within a year less than a year both the trial court and the appeals finished between 200 and 70 days after certification of the record so we're in the middle of that period and have several months then until the courts have to resolve understanding inexclusively all the matters with that litigation so the warriors understand have take a look at it and have a commencement and schedule that one shumz we'll prevail as well and occur after the 200 and 70 day period when it is complete. >> thank you. >> any questions. >> what is the breakdown monthly of hours for staff out of one and 50 thousand? >> commissioner pimentel are you referring to the one and $50,000 fo
appeal with the court of appeals and if not file the briefs due within a month that will be an, an expedited basis we expect to prevail on this. >> was there any problem you know any kind of you know how long it will take to come forward. >> well start building that. >> sure as you recall this project was certified by the governor an as an environmental stuarty provision under ceqa that requires the litigation to be complete essentially within a year less than a year both the...