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bebecause herere--this is where i learned d to abalone-di, you knknow, back i in 1999, you knowow, and to see what's happed to i it is, yeahah, it's really- it's really hard to look at. catton: it's s a really community-building kind of event, and it's really fabulous to see so many people energized and engaged with helping to restore e the kelp f forest. man 3: because thihis is our playayground. wewe love thisis.s is--when you're talkingng about environmentalism, you're talking of people who come outut there d we play, w we love this place. e dodon't wawant to see e it hurte want to o have sometething tha's renewable e and sustaiainable. % of all the abalone n now in mendococino are dedead because they''ve starved to dedeath. wo, 95% of allll the abalone in sona county are dead. we will nevever dive there again. man 4: it's... it's bebeyond words just how bad it's gotten. [water bubbling] aquilino: so here's an abalone. it's got--you know, it just looks like a garden snail in these respiratory wateters here. this is number 037. abalone are basically just like a big suction cup with a
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abalone brbrought a lot of people herere that--it was tir big vacation of the year. . come over with, you know, mom, dad, and the grandkids and camp out and relive the memories that they had when th were children. wowoman: abalone is a hot topic across california because the harvest of abalone is deeply embedded in ththe culture of californians, going back to indigenous communities that lived here before our colonizatition. dougug bush: it't's justst likea garden snail, excecept instead f eatingng your basisil and yourur lilittle baby y arugula ststar's eating seaeaweed. one shell anda foot. this is what you eat. this is just a a big, muscular foot that it crawls a around and hols onto the rock. krkristin aquililino: abalone ha realally importatant economic it on this ststate. thehey supporta lucrative e commercial fishery r decades. they also supported a recreaeational fishery that brought about $45 million to t e north coast of california until recently, and they support rereally sustatainable aquaculte in the statate. woman: the red abalone fishery was a major fishe
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i want to thank herer for her personal support. friend right honorable agree with me?oes she agree prevention is far better than a --? >> c crucially we are seeing tht act have an impact. that is important. people are benefiting from the work they did. and we have taken strong action on childhood obesity and smoking. we are trying to ensure people do not get into a situation where they are in ill health in the first place. >> i pay tribubute to her sesenf publicic duty. public service should always be recognized. minister is an honor that brings with it huge responsibility and pressure. i hope she has a more relaxing perhaps, helps me oppopose the reckless plans of r successor. [laughter] .r. speaker, if i may continue in the last three years, child poverty has gone up. poverty has gone up. violent crimime has gone up. nhs waiting time has gone up. school -- speaking toy corbyn theresa a may. a few jabs towards doors johnson. does he have the same numbers she did at the beginning of her term? >> he does not have the same theers as she has because fromity, it has falall
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. >> what you can see herere are e attacks. os attacks frorom yesterday.are coming from egypt to colombia. cyberpecialist in security admits identifying the hackers is close to impossible. >> the source of the attack, you can see it is not actually the attacker in most cases. they are using computers infected by viruses to conduct the attack against the environment. removes difficult to moscow from the list of suspects. russia, china, and iran are .he three major forces >> r relationsns between stockhm and moscow are tenense. largely becaususe the s sdish gogovernment supported sanctions againstt russia followowing the annexation o of crimimea. moscow has increased the number of its exerciseses and military maneneuvers in the balaltic sea. that has led sweden to boost its military budget for the first time in 20 years. and have re-militarized island, a strategic point in the heart of the baltic. the last garrison was dismantled in 2005. everything needs to be rebuiuil. storarageilding wiwill be for armored vehicles, the tanks, and bear x -- and barracks. s
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we'rere not out to make a p prot herere. we're here t to connect people to clclean energy. edudodo uriarte: so, , the compy grgrid alternatives p pays for e systemem. they have it installe. they have it monitored for 20 years and at the end of that 20 years, i have the option of having them removed at no cost or own them and i take care of them at thahat point. silvia uriarte:e: once we f figd out we can actualllly go for itt no cosost, like, at least try, e went for it and we'rere about to get it ininstalled now. ededuardo uriararte: i've told family and fririends andnd they- thehey still tell me, "are yo sure? what d did you getet yourf iinto? did--d you just s sign your r house away? did you u sin your life away? what happenened" ok. ursua: ok.k. very good. excelle. tthank you. . thank you. silvia uriarte: : thank you so much. hom: i think a big challenge for us is that because we're intentional about working with communities that don't necessarily see solar every day, there canan be a natutural statf diststrust when n we come i in d say, , "here's a free opppportunity."
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so it's--everything around herere--all the water on t the m is recycled 3 3 to 4 times. maas: when we approach a dairy, we explain to them their options. we come together with design, we oversee construction, and then we operate the facility. lyle and calgren rrenewable f fuels are p partneg this prproject. thehey've g gote lead o of the actutual gas clelp operattions. soo essentiaially,e deliver them the raw gas by working with the dairies, and they process the gas and get it into the pipeline on their plant. shyler: one of the options for using that biogagas is to turn t into cngng--compressssed natural gas. maas: so our final end product is natural gas. it's biologically no different than natural gas that flows in the pipes to your house. it can be used for a variety of things, but we're going to use it for, and what we are using it for, is vehicle fuel. arioso: it''s really simple on the farm. we have a covered lagoon. we capture the gas from ththe cow. thehey dry it just at here, , and then they pushsh ito calgren, and then they do all the extra stuff, cleaning and
so it's--everything around herere--all the water on t the m is recycled 3 3 to 4 times. maas: when we approach a dairy, we explain to them their options. we come together with design, we oversee construction, and then we operate the facility. lyle and calgren rrenewable f fuels are p partneg this prproject. thehey've g gote lead o of the actutual gas clelp operattions. soo essentiaially,e deliver them the raw gas by working with the dairies, and they process the gas and get it into the pipeline...
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herere i i have onone banknote. you might t think i will become rich.00,000 marksks, which in february, 1943 would have been worth a a dot -- would have been worth a dollar or two. it was a crisis of hyperinflation. restoreshancellor confidence in the economy by introducing a new currency, which in early 1924 stabilized the system like a sort of blank slate to start again on better footing. this worked for about five years between 1924 and 1929. 1924 a virtuous circle was created. wall street banks lent money to germany and the allies paid their war debts. financially reinvigorated, europe exploded with culture, sports, and consumerism. the golden 20's in germany. germany was on borrowed money and borrowed time. >> there was an outpouring of art and culture for complex reasons. the desire to escape the first world war and economic growth. berlin was the center of it all, but it is easy to forget there was also munich, docile dark -- dusseldorf, and a traditional germany that was very shocked. meanwhile, the foreign minister wanted to restore german pres
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. >> the number of sick children i -- children herere has increased so much that they have to doubleber of beds in the department. >> [speaking foreign language] the children who come e here hae breathing problems.. their organs -- their respiratory organs are very damaged. when they fall ill, it is difficult to treat them because they quicklyly have complicatio. >> to protect the children, the government has taken a radical and unprecedented step. winter, all of the schools in lomba tar will close their doors longer thahan usual. the students here are taking their last classes before the hoholidays. >> the children in primary, middddle, and high school have holiday until december. until february 10, it is the first time hololidays will be ts long. usualllly it's two weeks. the decision was taken to protecect them so they don't lee the house and breathe inin bad air. >> all of the 38 students i in this class say the pollution affects them on their wa too school.. >> i it hurts my throat and maks me want to throw u up. when you walk and you feell the pollutioion, you feel ba you get t
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some o oak trees herere but i qe leads o or write. that one oh two years old. and they come from a nursery you tree nursery.. and they will grow for the next two hundred years. and why d did you pick oak trers had to replace the ash onenes tt i woululd disease. that's a good one actually because the oak trees are well adapted to the land. to the soil and to the local climate. but also they're not impacted by the same disease of the ash trees so that would be fine yea. but we've we've planted oak trees but not only. as well fruits trees because we won't bio diversity in this forest. a wise biodiversity up so it posted before us like this -- becacause i'd refer section we strongly believe that by diversity is the best life insurance for the forest. it increases the the chances for the forest to o resist to a climatate change you knonow two storms. diseases to insects and so on s. the more diverse too you have the stronger the forest will be. how big of an impact in your opinion is climate change having on forests like this in france? it's already a a big problem
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we see herere is minute she gret boats and rings were house scene at dawn this morning on on the show as a user. and that for sunday's parade and they're actually taking call as well this is the only one to to showcase some of the technology that that increasingly using. the top of the line technology - and d so he they all the which s really cool l yeah. and we were bored or something yeah and at this injuries and one of the rebels that they showcase switching solo idea was actutuly -- he helplped put out the fire and not to them idea this. is the sort o o thing kids rebel it's a fireman reports five or so best to the two point z zo plplus plus plus somomething abt all right well i'll have to keep a keep my eyes peeled for all of thosee -- technological innovations on sunday thanks funneled. unethical for business i think that's the end of this half 07/12/19 07/12/19 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! pres. trump: i don't call them raids. i say they came in illegally and we are bringing them out legally. amy: as the trump administr
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hill: : you know, , wow, what tn opportunitity we have, an oceann acidification resesearch groupup herere at the mamarine lab. . we an expert t on bringing an endangerered white a abalone sps backck from the e brink, andnd e an expert t on farming red abale in the context of ococean acacidificatioion, and so,o, of course, , our 3 grououps work together because we're interested in trying to understatand the fututure of alf these e species, both for conservation of the species--how do we protect the species in the future?--but also for sustainable fafarming. bush: the academic world moves at its own pacace. in the commercial world, we're--it moves at its own pace, but there are momements and there are projectsts that bring everyonene into the f fold and lelet the is kind of flow. it's s very organ. it's the way that thihinking works,s, the way that problem-m-solving woworks, the y that y you approacach a problelm a a different t perspective sometimes, takake a step b back. when you''re working on aa project, youou develop the cocommunity ththat helps you moe forward.d. swezey: : now we are
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can't deport me from herere. . twenty four hello and welcome to quadriga around the world one person is forcibly displaced nearly every two seconds. that's the highest level of displacement on record it amounts to over seventy million people trying to flee to safety. often risking their lives in the mediterranean six hundred migrants drowned in the first half of this year alone.. after a two week standoff with italian authorities who were blocking access to ports a german rescue ship last week forced its way into the port of lampedusa. leading to the prompt arrest of a captain. migrants seeking entry to the us also face dangers including cramped and unhygienic conditions in holding camps along the southern border with mexico. trapped refugees rescue for business that's our title this week on quadriga and here are our guests. ana maria alvarez from costa rica is a refugee activist and founder of the migration hub. she says we don't combat irregular migrants by letting them die while crossing borders we do it by offe
can't deport me from herere. . twenty four hello and welcome to quadriga around the world one person is forcibly displaced nearly every two seconds. that's the highest level of displacement on record it amounts to over seventy million people trying to flee to safety. often risking their lives in the mediterranean six hundred migrants drowned in the first half of this year alone.. after a two week standoff with italian authorities who were blocking access to ports a german rescue ship last week...
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. >> we are herere in a bubblble. after sometitime of working together withth jamal i said let's do thisis in california. you only have to choosose in th neighbhborhood what kikind of l yoyou want i in the mornining. >> w when i go thehere i'm alwa eager to g go to my people, to neigighborhood. i wawant to have the least interaction with the israelelis as possibible. >> many israelis don't wwant t know abobout paltinians. they don't't want to rreach ou they don't want to cross into streets anand neighborhohoods the palelestinians live because of a mixture of stereotypes and so on. >> so we decided to go together to visit each other's neighborhoods. and i would talk to israelis and david would talk to palestinians, and together we would face the harsh realities of our shared land. >> growing up in the 1960's, the palestinians just weren't in the head of anyone. palestinians were different. we knew we had property and it was taken away from us by force. i remember distinctly remembering that this was the wall that separ
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reassuring herer allies. into sinus back into the international climate changege agreement. [applause] bringing back the obama rules. and the gas mileage standards and then work on sweeping legislation and that's where with domestic violence cases for a wife or a husband or somebody that you live with is a big loophole but if you're dating somebody that's okay even though half of domestic homicides involve dating relationships. so look at our website have sover 130 things we could do in the first 100 days it gives people hope and immediate change. >> doge you support decriminalizing on authorized borderer crossings quick. >> i have made that clear we need to look at that law i do not support. to have enforcement of cases and certainly in the first 100 days to change these policies and that enforcement of the sis and not separating kids from their families like the ones that i visited and homestead in florida. so in thosest first 100 days i would stop the actions against dreamers for those that came here through no fault of their own and assure the people like those liberians
reassuring herer allies. into sinus back into the international climate changege agreement. [applause] bringing back the obama rules. and the gas mileage standards and then work on sweeping legislation and that's where with domestic violence cases for a wife or a husband or somebody that you live with is a big loophole but if you're dating somebody that's okay even though half of domestic homicides involve dating relationships. so look at our website have sover 130 things we could do in the...
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a herere a few things to keep in mind if you're heading out to see the fireworks.n umbrella or a poncho and have a backup plan. scope out the scene and fnd and an area to we kno everyone has different tastes and it's your last chance to find your style at havertys 4th of july sale. when you spend more, you save more up t$1000. on furniture that's already marked down! with more styles and custom fabrics to choose from. celebrate your independence with furniture that fits you. havertys life looks good >>> nks, but no tanks. we don't want tanks on the streets of dc. >> the military tanks parked along the mall has come to symbolize the president's take on fourth of july in washington, d.c. supporters like showcasing the military's mite but critics say it's unnecessary and costlily. tonight's big firethrks show on national mall might be in jeopardy due to rain. >> somara theodore has been mentioning that all morning line so you might want a backup plafo on the way r the rain and justin finch is ollthe ma live. >> reporter: i was talking about rain a few moments ago but
a herere a few things to keep in mind if you're heading out to see the fireworks.n umbrella or a poncho and have a backup plan. scope out the scene and fnd and an area to we kno everyone has different tastes and it's your last chance to find your style at havertys 4th of july sale. when you spend more, you save more up t$1000. on furniture that's already marked down! with more styles and custom fabrics to choose from. celebrate your independence with furniture that fits you. havertys life looks...
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see about ten 90-degree days so we' likely be well above average wit9 0-degree days this yea august herero be above normal temperature-wise so it's going to continue to be hot. now nationally june capped off the wettest year on record. our entire country has been ealing wit a lot of water, most lately and we're on track to be the third hottest year. >> amelia, we've talked about record rain as well as record tu temperares so far this year. related?e >> they really are reled, pa because when you get warmer emperatures, the atmosphere can hold more water so warmer temperaturesreally super charge the amount of water in the atmosphere, so that's why we're seeing w tmeremperatures and record rainfall. our extremes are getting more akextreme, and speng of heavy downpour pat, we're tracking doug and i will have the latest on those ming up around 4:45. >> all righty.am thank you, ia. >> i'm wendy rieger at the live desk. chopper 4 is live over vnna where a tractor trailer has crashed just a minutes ago on hunter mill road near hunting crest lane. that is closed right now. it's going to be some ti
see about ten 90-degree days so we' likely be well above average wit9 0-degree days this yea august herero be above normal temperature-wise so it's going to continue to be hot. now nationally june capped off the wettest year on record. our entire country has been ealing wit a lot of water, most lately and we're on track to be the third hottest year. >> amelia, we've talked about record rain as well as record tu temperares so far this year. related?e >> they really are reled, pa...
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country dragged through impeachment and pelosi's inability to manage the most radical elements of herercus has only strengthened once again, the president's hand. a 50% in the daily tracking poll up four points since the controversy began. the president reacted this way. new poll. one of the most accurate in predicting the 2016 election has yet to announce the trump numbers have recently gone up four-point, 50%.-p thank you to the vicious young socialist women. america will never buy your act. the president is correct. people are smart enough to know that the aoc plus three agenda is dangerous. if a democrat should, god forbid, win the presidency these people will have an outsized influence on their policies. the economy will tank. discontent and misery will follow. then you'll see a much more potent populist figure rise up a figure that might make trump look like a pussycat. and that's the "angle." up next, raymond arroyo breaks down the objects and language of the president at tonight's rally. plus, he will expose the weather hysteria pushed by the media for what reason? stay there. f
country dragged through impeachment and pelosi's inability to manage the most radical elements of herercus has only strengthened once again, the president's hand. a 50% in the daily tracking poll up four points since the controversy began. the president reacted this way. new poll. one of the most accurate in predicting the 2016 election has yet to announce the trump numbers have recently gone up four-point, 50%.-p thank you to the vicious young socialist women. america will never buy your act....
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two thingsgs happen in herer tee as da beto o'rourke mentioning. there is a big lab scandal where a loved ignition using drugs rather than testing them. as a result, many convictions became tainted and it turned out her office had known for a month , top attorneys had, and had not disclose that information toto e defense. when a a judge found outut, she ote an opinion castigating harris for allowing this to happen. harris's reaction was to get the judge disqualifified by saying e had a conflict of interest because her husband was a defense lawyer. that failed and 600 cases were thrown out. the second piece that i think is important that not a lot of people know about is a case involving a man named jim all true loved. it was tried by linda allen, one of harris' deputies. it was the one i witnessed in the vacation case. use convicted and sentenced to 50 years to life. in a was a one eyewitness conviction case. he was convicted and sentenced to 50 years to life. true love recently sued san francisco and won a $13.1 million judgment. juan: you wrote a
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she's really good at it >> yeah, she's brilliant at it, yeah >> seth: thank you so much for being herereou. >> thank you [ cheers and applause >> seth: congrats on the show. that's phoebe waller bridge, everybody. "fleabag" is playing at the so-ho playhouse thorugh april s 14th and ild out season two of the tv series will be available on amazon prime video in may action bronson back [ cheers and applause ♪ get it! get that butterfly! you know those butterflies aren't actually in the room? hey, that baker lady's on tv again. she's not a baker. she wears that apron to sell insurance. dy knows why. she's the progressive insurance lady. they cover pets if your owner gets into a car accident. vers us with what? you got me. [ scoffs ] she's an insurance lady. and i suppose this baker sells insurance, too? progre ive protects your pets . n see "the secret life of pets 2" in theaters. "the secret life of pets 2" stop fearing your alarclock... with zzzquil pure zzzs. a drug ree blend of botanicalsth melatn that supports your natural sleep cycle t so you can sei morning. s. that szzzquil pure zzz
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on cnn tuesday, andersonon coopr asked outspoken co-captain megan rapinoe what herer message was o president trumump. people. excluding you're excluding me. you are excluding people that look like me. you are excluding people of color. you are excluding americans that maybe support you. i think we need to have a reckononing with the message tht you have and what you're saying about make america great again. i think you're harking back to an era that was not great for everyone. it might have been great to a few people, but it is not great for enough americans. amy: megan rubino -- rapinoe also said the team would be traveling to washington, d.c., at the invitation of several lawmakers in congress, but that she would not accept an imitation of the white house as she did not want her message or the team's to be co-opted. president trump said win oror lose, hehe would invite them to the white house but more recently he said he had not taught about it and has not extended the invitation. more high-profile democrats are calling on labor secretary alexander acosta to resign over the lenient 2007 pl
on cnn tuesday, andersonon coopr asked outspoken co-captain megan rapinoe what herer message was o president trumump. people. excluding you're excluding me. you are excluding people that look like me. you are excluding people of color. you are excluding americans that maybe support you. i think we need to have a reckononing with the message tht you have and what you're saying about make america great again. i think you're harking back to an era that was not great for everyone. it might have...
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again, we have no problem at all taking credit for the thingsgs that people who o are no longer herere who were in our past -- we have no problem taking credit for ththeir effor. you knowow, you take somebody lilike mitch mcconnell,, who doeses not want to be responsible e for enslavement ththat happened 15150 years ago, but yet still l wants the e rit to opeperate his businesss or operarate his careerr in a a building that was built by enslaved people. anand so we have no proboblem taking the credidit, the benefits for what was done in our past. but t when you startrt talking to people about actualally paying that bak or actually y some sort of evennesess around that, you knknow, a lot of discomfort comes up. i understand that. i would d like to also takee ly m my paycheck and not hahave to pay my bills. i would likeke that, too. that would be great, you know?? but i think if this idea of patriotism m ancititizenship is to mean anything, you knknow, yoyou can't, as i , be a faiair-weather frfriend toto your coununtry. you can't t dedede that yourur t only matters, you know, that y you
again, we have no problem at all taking credit for the thingsgs that people who o are no longer herere who were in our past -- we have no problem taking credit for ththeir effor. you knowow, you take somebody lilike mitch mcconnell,, who doeses not want to be responsible e for enslavement ththat happened 15150 years ago, but yet still l wants the e rit to opeperate his businesss or operarate his careerr in a a building that was built by enslaved people. anand so we have no proboblem taking the...
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perhaps we can understand why a therapist wrote to juul last year disheartened about how many herer teen clients came to saying quote, how desperately they needed to vape. aboutpressed her concerns quote, helpaping to with depression. that noscrete and a way cigarettes are prior e-cigarettes were. ofputs off a limited cloud aerosol and it smelled is not linger. it is small and before it was a household name, parents could have looked right past it inking it was a thumb drive. my hand i've had one in during this entire statement. juul has not provided satisfactory answers to these open questions. it is my sincere hope that our hearings today and tomorrow will help us better understand juul's role in this terrible epidemic and point us toward solutions to prevent teen vaping addiction. thechair now recognizes distinguished ranking member from texas, mr. clout for five minutes for an opening statement. mr. clout: thank you, chairman. thatecades, we have known smoking is dangerous and linked to cancer. it results in 4000 preventable deaths every year. they are only preventable if individuals
perhaps we can understand why a therapist wrote to juul last year disheartened about how many herer teen clients came to saying quote, how desperately they needed to vape. aboutpressed her concerns quote, helpaping to with depression. that noscrete and a way cigarettes are prior e-cigarettes were. ofputs off a limited cloud aerosol and it smelled is not linger. it is small and before it was a household name, parents could have looked right past it inking it was a thumb drive. my hand i've had...
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baldwin hererant at the panel.is the director of the division of unintentional injury prevention at the center for disease control and prevention, mr. brian barnard, senior advisor to the secretary of the u.s. department of transportation, and helen witty, the national president of mothers against drunk driving. our important federal partners will give us perspective as we have an important conversation how we decrease fatalities and serious injuries, but before we go on to our speakers, i would like to invite governor polis to share his thoughts on the importance of this issue, and some of the things he has been able to work on in colorado. gov. polis: thank you. i am excited to be part of this conversation. it's a very important one. over 50 years ago, in 1966, our nation faced a record number of traffic deaths and fatalities. it was governors at the nga meeting that identified traffic safety as a priority and joined with local leaders to improve safety. 50 years later traffic deaths again are one of the leading
baldwin hererant at the panel.is the director of the division of unintentional injury prevention at the center for disease control and prevention, mr. brian barnard, senior advisor to the secretary of the u.s. department of transportation, and helen witty, the national president of mothers against drunk driving. our important federal partners will give us perspective as we have an important conversation how we decrease fatalities and serious injuries, but before we go on to our speakers, i...
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can't deport me from herere. the report is fs it time to impeach u. s. president donald trump i i lost one of his campaign visers . thank you for joining me on up front on the very first page of special counsel robert muller is four hundred and forty eight page report. he says and i quote the russian government into fate in the twenty sixteen presidential election in sweeping and systematic fashion it's been more thawe
can't deport me from herere. the report is fs it time to impeach u. s. president donald trump i i lost one of his campaign visers . thank you for joining me on up front on the very first page of special counsel robert muller is four hundred and forty eight page report. he says and i quote the russian government into fate in the twenty sixteen presidential election in sweeping and systematic fashion it's been more thawe