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at the san francisco main library. it is free and open to the public. please see the events page on our website at siet at siet at site at ww. pf.org or call for more information. thank you and we hope to see you there and please let others know about this as well. www. pwdf.org. >> the phone number: 415-931-3070. >> thank you. >> now, bill ray, people with disabilities foundation. >> good afternoon, my name is bill reyez and i'm the program manager. i want to let people know that disabilities foundation holds a monthly legal clinic to address people with psychiatric disabilities who are on social security benefits on ssi or ssdi. we can help if social security is conducting a work review or income or resources redetermination. this clinic is for claimants, for claimants representative such as attorneys or advocates and other service providers who have questions regarding social security post entitlement and disability issues. our next meeting is september 26. our general meetings are held the 4th thursday of the month. it's going to be that wednesday o
at the san francisco main library. it is free and open to the public. please see the events page on our website at siet at siet at site at ww. pf.org or call for more information. thank you and we hope to see you there and please let others know about this as well. www. pwdf.org. >> the phone number: 415-931-3070. >> thank you. >> now, bill ray, people with disabilities foundation. >> good afternoon, my name is bill reyez and i'm the program manager. i want to let people...
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this actually is in all of all of our branch library and main library. it's all over the system and simply informs people that all buildings are wheelchair ak -- accessible and braille is accessible. we can provide materials in braille. we have many many closed captioned material and the ability to view them in our library. we have assistive listening devices and we have one tty for people to call in on. there are very few people who still regularly call us and mainly people who are blind and deaf. those are our tty users and we have a public paid tty in our main library. we have a videophone in the booth in the deaf services center. we have video phones for our deaf staff members and people call us using those very frequently. realtime captioning can be providing for any of our programs upon request and sign language interpreters available upon request. it says would you like to have access to san francisco's public services, let us know. we hope people are not feeling they are limited to only services indicated by icons on the sign. hope this will open
this actually is in all of all of our branch library and main library. it's all over the system and simply informs people that all buildings are wheelchair ak -- accessible and braille is accessible. we can provide materials in braille. we have many many closed captioned material and the ability to view them in our library. we have assistive listening devices and we have one tty for people to call in on. there are very few people who still regularly call us and mainly people who are blind and...
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we continue our series "main street usa" here in bedford, pennsylvania. we have that and a lot more coming up next on "your business." ♪ >>> small businesses are revitalizing the economy, and american express open is here to help. that's why we're proud to present "your business" on msnbc. >>> hi, there, everyone, i'm jj ramberg and welcome to "your business," the show that gives you tips and advice to help your small business grow. in the past few months, we have taken you around the country to see what life is really like on main street usa, from galena, illinois, to alabama, i've been chatting with small business owners to find out what's working for them and what's not. today, i want to tell you about a group of entrepreneurs who didn't like what they saw on their main street, and so they came together with a vision. with some help from their downtown manager, bedford, pennsylvania, has turned itself around. >> today, we're in bedford, pennsylvania, about halfway between pittsburgh and harrisburg, pennsylvania. this is a town that's been around since
we continue our series "main street usa" here in bedford, pennsylvania. we have that and a lot more coming up next on "your business." ♪ >>> small businesses are revitalizing the economy, and american express open is here to help. that's why we're proud to present "your business" on msnbc. >>> hi, there, everyone, i'm jj ramberg and welcome to "your business," the show that gives you tips and advice to help your small business grow. in...
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they could be 6- or 8-inch mains, but being 100 years old, they actually may be 2-inch mains. and they reduce the amount of volume of water that's available to us. johnson: there were a number of things that we have had to do in order to get the system back up to an acceptable standard. replacing mains and valves and fire hydrants and other components of the system to ensure that it operates properly. egan: we consider both the underground infrastructure and the above ground assets to be a part of the critical infrastructure of the city. johnson: and if the infrastructure is not there to actually deliver that water in the volume and the quality that's necessary, then communities simply can't exist. man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical i
they could be 6- or 8-inch mains, but being 100 years old, they actually may be 2-inch mains. and they reduce the amount of volume of water that's available to us. johnson: there were a number of things that we have had to do in order to get the system back up to an acceptable standard. replacing mains and valves and fire hydrants and other components of the system to ensure that it operates properly. egan: we consider both the underground infrastructure and the above ground assets to be a part...
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you know everybody tell me that they need to protect civilians but the main point the main bone of contention here is how to did and i think it applies to syria probably even more than to any other case but unfortunately this is all we have time for to our viewers please join us again same claim. same time here in a while the part. the interview. cut loose. lips. live. live live. live . ok. i dave across you welcome you to ted you're all a virgin it's a little while in the middle of the chesapeake bay on the virginia. county. page you're all in the chesapeake bay probably one of the best areas in the town hall for us. there's an old picture of ten year island before the channel was cut oh here. we go way up there. there's go all right here are some of the headstones from the graves it for you this is a fruits that's that's what we don't want to happen to change your all and we want to get some protection and make sure that we don't go into the chesapeake bay like uppers did in other communities. this year and on the un's day extremists reign of terror in the christian the village of my lula c
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but about a decade ago, main street was in trouble. as one generation of small business owners retired or left, nobody was coming in to take their places. the result was a lot of empty storefronts and that did nothing to bring in customers. so today we have a story of revival. a story of a group of business owners that came together with a vision to make main street once again a popular destination. >> may name is julie dull. i've been the manager for downtown bedford, incorporated. this is my sign. >> what is the main street manager's mission? >> we're here to revitalize downtown bedford. economically, socially. >> why was it created? >> i actually was one of the retail merchants in our downtown and we had some success fulmer chants but we kind of did our own thing. we felt disorganized as a town. >> what did main street look like a decade ago? >> it wasn't unsafe. but i think we were to the point we knew we had to do something before it got worse. >>> i'm elaine, i own a store. i've been in business 29 years. >> you were one of the r
but about a decade ago, main street was in trouble. as one generation of small business owners retired or left, nobody was coming in to take their places. the result was a lot of empty storefronts and that did nothing to bring in customers. so today we have a story of revival. a story of a group of business owners that came together with a vision to make main street once again a popular destination. >> may name is julie dull. i've been the manager for downtown bedford, incorporated. this...
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and the people of maine should get back a valuable resource. it's being sold at rates that a family of five would pay for. i'm not against profit. but nestle's makes profit. and some of that should go back to the community through the exchange of a commodity. >> fryeburg is a tiny little town in pain main, and why should people in the united states care about this conflict? >> the situation in fryeburg, now and over time, sort of encapsulates the have you guyedt people are having over the water. among the opponents, they're going to hit 10 or $12 billion in 2050, and a lot of it has to do with droughts in places where they should not be, and then it goes back to water's future value is expected to be much higher than it is today. and nobody knows just how high it is. the issue that you hear in fryeburg, this is too long of a contract, and perhaps the price is too low knowing that we don't know the trend lines. so the communities all over the place are going to be confronted with that. and at the same time, the global chair of nestle in switzerl
and the people of maine should get back a valuable resource. it's being sold at rates that a family of five would pay for. i'm not against profit. but nestle's makes profit. and some of that should go back to the community through the exchange of a commodity. >> fryeburg is a tiny little town in pain main, and why should people in the united states care about this conflict? >> the situation in fryeburg, now and over time, sort of encapsulates the have you guyedt people are having...
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. >>> the edge on maryland, and a water main break in college park today, but this time not a case of old pipes failing, as fox 5 john henrehan reports, this water main he says is caused by human error. >>> it wasn't deep enough to stop traffic, but pretty much the whole intersection of rhode island avenue and university boulevard in college park got flooded in late morning. it was a break in a 24-inch wssc water main. >> there was a car out there and it was moving with the pressure of the water. there was so much water everywhere. >> reporter: this break in the large wssc water main was not the result of aging pipes simply failing. contractors who had installed blue temporary piping accidentally ruptured the big main during the connection process. >> it was the aboveground bypass was laid down so when they do the work in the future coming up in the next week or so, these businesses won't be without water during the course of setting up this that bypass, which they were connecting the 24-inch, they pulled a line which caused some damage to that 24-inch main. >> reporter: favorite, abo
. >>> the edge on maryland, and a water main break in college park today, but this time not a case of old pipes failing, as fox 5 john henrehan reports, this water main he says is caused by human error. >>> it wasn't deep enough to stop traffic, but pretty much the whole intersection of rhode island avenue and university boulevard in college park got flooded in late morning. it was a break in a 24-inch wssc water main. >> there was a car out there and it was moving with...
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as for water at the elementary school, the water main because it was crushed in the accident has been broken and water is shut off so the school does not have water. it is early so we did not know if it can be restored in time for school to open. a school representative is on the way to the scene. >> thank you, katie. we have been following that all morning long. >> also following the heat wave, we have been warning you about this and it is starting. mike nicco has details. >> good morning, everyone, live doppler 7 hd shows how dry the air is and how few clouds are hugging the coast and a is just about it. temperatures right if you are running in the 50, and it feels great when you step outside, cooler than yesterday. heat wave...it will be warming a lot, 40 to 50 degrees in some area, with low-to-mid 90's in the east bay valley and upper 70's to low 80's most of the bay shore to mid-80's in the south bay and near 90 in the north bay and 70 at half moon bay to 74 in san francisco. today is just the beginning. come back in a few minutes or stick an for a few minutes with the hottest da
as for water at the elementary school, the water main because it was crushed in the accident has been broken and water is shut off so the school does not have water. it is early so we did not know if it can be restored in time for school to open. a school representative is on the way to the scene. >> thank you, katie. we have been following that all morning long. >> also following the heat wave, we have been warning you about this and it is starting. mike nicco has details. >>...
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the main competitor on the market is mother nature. may customers struggle with goods. fight for each drop from a turkey supply. let people think i or prices pura want to. live on our teeth. they use it up there and wash their hands. and flush their toilets when the same water. that's serious is selling and spraying water. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been hijacked lying handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once i'm job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem try rational debate and a real discussion critical issues facing america ready to join the movement then walk a little bit like. we speak your language another day in. the music programs and documentaries in spanish mor
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needs to protect civilians but the main point the main point of contention here is how to did and i think it applies to syria probably even more than to any other case but unfortunately this is all we have time for to our viewers please join us again play . time and while the part of. the secret lover tori was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't sound anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans. this is why you should care only. you can jump in anytime you want. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy albus. role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across the silicon we've been hijacked lying handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once built up i'm sorry mark it on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem
needs to protect civilians but the main point the main point of contention here is how to did and i think it applies to syria probably even more than to any other case but unfortunately this is all we have time for to our viewers please join us again play . time and while the part of. the secret lover tori was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't sound anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans. this is why you should care...
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another co-defendants on the main trial if you like. the main crimes against humanity trial. but no one knows if that's really true or not whether that's actually expected to happen now i find it interesting that even if you are in the dark given that you actually represent him i wonder how much communication or access you actually have to your client at this point have you even spoken to him i have absolutely no contact with him whatsoever and it's impossible to have any contact with him because the libyans are keeping came in solitary incommunicado detention he said no access in eighty two years to his family to its loved ones to his friends and much less to a lawyer and so i represented before the international criminal court where we've succeeded in argument he should be transferred and my position is i wouldn't even try and visit him in libya because it would be not in his interests and would be impossible and in the event and i think it's not going to mention these i'd be the previous lawyer that was appointed by the i.c.c. mainly in the taylor who actually dared to tra
another co-defendants on the main trial if you like. the main crimes against humanity trial. but no one knows if that's really true or not whether that's actually expected to happen now i find it interesting that even if you are in the dark given that you actually represent him i wonder how much communication or access you actually have to your client at this point have you even spoken to him i have absolutely no contact with him whatsoever and it's impossible to have any contact with him...
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. >>> in our signature segment, does this tiny coastal town in maine hold the key to america's renewable energy future? >> we have known for centuries, when the tides were coming and going. so we can tell you on, you know, this day 20 years from now, at this moment, how much electricity will be generated. >>> and five years later, are systems in place to prevent another financial melt down? next on pbs news hour weekend. >>> good evening, thanks for joining us. fresh off his announcement yesterday about an agreement requiring syria to destroy its entire stockpile of chemical weapons by the middle of next year, secretary of state john kerry was in jerusalem today, offering israeli prime minister benjamin netanyau assurances that the united states will insist on full compliance by bashar al assad's regime. >> the threat of force is real and the assad regime and all those taking part need to understand that president obama and the united states are committed to achieve this goal. >> netanyahu said israel also would insist on actions and results, not words. >> the syrian regime must be strip
. >>> in our signature segment, does this tiny coastal town in maine hold the key to america's renewable energy future? >> we have known for centuries, when the tides were coming and going. so we can tell you on, you know, this day 20 years from now, at this moment, how much electricity will be generated. >>> and five years later, are systems in place to prevent another financial melt down? next on pbs news hour weekend. >>> good evening, thanks for joining us....
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need to protect civilians but the main point the main point of contention here is how to did and i think it applies to syria probably even more than to any other case but unfortunately this is all we have time for to our viewers please join us again same claim. same time here i want the part. ok. i dave a crack it welcome to ted you're all of virginia it's a little island in the middle of the chesapeake bay and of a genocide. a rampager all in the chesapeake bay probably one of the best there is an attempt to solve fred. and your island before the channel was cut oh here. they are. as go all. right here are some of the headstones from the graves it for here this is a fruits that's what we don't want happen to taint your all and we want to get some protection and make sure that we don't go into the chesapeake bay like i did in other communities. in his secret laboratory tim kirby was able to build the most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a dollar amount anything tunes mission to teach the creation why it should care about humans and we're going this is why you sho
need to protect civilians but the main point the main point of contention here is how to did and i think it applies to syria probably even more than to any other case but unfortunately this is all we have time for to our viewers please join us again same claim. same time here i want the part. ok. i dave a crack it welcome to ted you're all of virginia it's a little island in the middle of the chesapeake bay and of a genocide. a rampager all in the chesapeake bay probably one of the best there...
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because of a water main break. an eight-inch main burst between irving and kenyon. about 18 homes and two 12 unit apartment buildings impacted here. d.c. water tells us it will take them between six and eight hours to repair that main and get the water back on. let's go to danella now for a check on the rest of the morning commute. >>> good morning, aaron. here is what we're tracking for folks traveling the gw parkway. a clear commute for you. still early. out to the dulles toll road right now, again, as you are traveling in this area clear as well. travel from the dulles international airport heading to the beltway in both directions you're clear. a live look at 28. your drive time just 15 minutes from sully to the capital beltway, not bad at all. now i'll send it over to tom. >>> good morning. storm team 4 radar showing a few scattered sprinkles south of the metro area over the parched landscape north of charlottesville heading due east but there are a few sprinkles further north showing up here on storm team 4 radar right now on the prince which wiilliam and f co
because of a water main break. an eight-inch main burst between irving and kenyon. about 18 homes and two 12 unit apartment buildings impacted here. d.c. water tells us it will take them between six and eight hours to repair that main and get the water back on. let's go to danella now for a check on the rest of the morning commute. >>> good morning, aaron. here is what we're tracking for folks traveling the gw parkway. a clear commute for you. still early. out to the dulles toll road...
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doesn't play the main role here. the main. sciences. have to make sure we have a claim here. at the progress station they can automatically get water from. the polar explorers don't like it. used to going to the remote clicks. to taste better. water here is the same after distillation and because of the lack of minerals polar explorers constantly suffer from dental problems. better to fill it. table and forget to take. any more. pull my teeth out all the time here i've lost four in this room alone it's my sacrifice to antarctica. it's been a month since our. station. but thankfully this month. even started to study english set up a computer here alex a help me he installed a ton of different programs everything i've done. i don't have time for anything or to think about anything seriously. just stop and think it's the first step that was the most important thing to me. after a month the newcomers have settled into station life which works to a strict shed you will. there is one meteorologist one narrowing just one seismologist when geophysicist we still have plenty of work to
doesn't play the main role here. the main. sciences. have to make sure we have a claim here. at the progress station they can automatically get water from. the polar explorers don't like it. used to going to the remote clicks. to taste better. water here is the same after distillation and because of the lack of minerals polar explorers constantly suffer from dental problems. better to fill it. table and forget to take. any more. pull my teeth out all the time here i've lost four in this room...
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and we have also got a freeze watch for northern maine, incidentally, the state of maine has alteredost advisory timing, so you may want to check that out. it used to be two vicinities that the state was divided in to, now it is three. but we are definitely going to see the chilly temperatures for maine. friday morning, otherwise today, most of us to the north cooling off a little bit, but staying very hot in the midwest. especially texas. triple-digit heat expected in texas. so high temperatures today, back to 86 for minneapolis and back in to the low 90s in oklahoma, up in to denver. when we go to the pacific northwest, it's not the cool weather we are talking about so much as the amount of rain just waiting to come in. you can see that counter clockwise rotation of low pressure that will move in to southern oregon, track its way in to washington, it's going to dump a lot of rain. anywhere from a half an inch to an inch of rain. and where it's really going to impact the cascade mountains will be in to the northeast where we have some flood watches in effect for a running down in to
and we have also got a freeze watch for northern maine, incidentally, the state of maine has alteredost advisory timing, so you may want to check that out. it used to be two vicinities that the state was divided in to, now it is three. but we are definitely going to see the chilly temperatures for maine. friday morning, otherwise today, most of us to the north cooling off a little bit, but staying very hot in the midwest. especially texas. triple-digit heat expected in texas. so high...
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in a science doesn't play the main role where. we want to know even though all of us pretend to do it here the main idea of untaxed security is just politics. is the most important thing here. science is just for show that they have where you are goes i'm going. to have to make sure we have a claim here. water for the station is drawn from. at the progress station they can automatically get water from a nearby lake but the polar explorers don't like it. they're used to going to the remote lakes. seems to taste better but it's an illusion all water here is the same off the distillation. and because of the lack of minerals polar explorers constantly suffer from dental problems. better to fill it. table and forget to take. it anymore i was afraid because they pull my teeth out all the time here i've lost four in this room alone it's my sacrifice to antarctica. it's been a month since our. station. as an anesthesiologist but thankfully this month. medical emergencies. i even started to study english set up a computer here aleksei help
in a science doesn't play the main role where. we want to know even though all of us pretend to do it here the main idea of untaxed security is just politics. is the most important thing here. science is just for show that they have where you are goes i'm going. to have to make sure we have a claim here. water for the station is drawn from. at the progress station they can automatically get water from a nearby lake but the polar explorers don't like it. they're used to going to the remote...
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science doesn't play the main role. and even though all of us pretend to do it here the main idea of. politics. is the most important thing here. science is just more for show that they are where you are goes i'm going. to have to make sure we have a claim here. water for the station is drawn from. at the progress station they can automatically get water from a nearby lake but the polar explorers don't like it. they're used to going to the remote lakes. seems to taste better but it's an illusion all water here is the same off the distillation. and because of the lack of minerals. problems. better to fill it. table and forget to take difficult. they can't stand it anymore. because they pull my teeth out all the time here i've lost four in this room alone it's my sacrifice to antarctica. it's been a month since our. station. just but thankfully this month. i even started to study english set up a computer here alexei help me he installed a ton of different programs everything i. usually don't have time for anything or to
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cities or even challenging for the main cities already. control large swathes of the countryside and you know the nato and the afghan military usually only control the main cities so i think that after nato leave i think we're going to see a spike in violence and this is a political solution ok thank you we do have to leave it there that's investigative journalist said big thank you for your opinion. thank you coming up after the break a man with a megaphone gives londoners a headache with his double decibel commentary on public affairs but shutting him up could prove to be costly be find out how locals are reacting just stuff to the break. world. technology innovation all the developments from around russia. the future covered. choose your language. of choice make it with know if they feel some of the. treatments that use the consensus get to. choose the opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that impact the life choose the access to your office. pretty free. free. free free. free. free. free brought to you for your media. free
cities or even challenging for the main cities already. control large swathes of the countryside and you know the nato and the afghan military usually only control the main cities so i think that after nato leave i think we're going to see a spike in violence and this is a political solution ok thank you we do have to leave it there that's investigative journalist said big thank you for your opinion. thank you coming up after the break a man with a megaphone gives londoners a headache with his...
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if you want to shut off the power you shut off the little guys first than the main. when you throw a switch there is the arch. like water when water flows in an old house any you shut it off quick you get the hammer effect? that's like electricity. is it safe to do it if you smell natural gas? show of hands. >> nobody has their hands up. it's not safe to flicking any switches if you smell natural gas. how about if there is smoke coming out of an outlet. if you shut this off in an area where there is no gas, good idea. >> just about anything can be a hazardous material, cleaners, solvants, hair products anything can be hazardous. they are every where. the only time they are hazardous if they are misused our there is a disaster. do you see these in san francisco? that's probably propane. we have a port. in an industrial area. it identified where they are stored. are there hazardous storage places in this air? no. are there a dry cleaners? yes. who remembers grand auto. they have solvants, cleaners, octane boosters. it's great until there is a natural disaster. where do
if you want to shut off the power you shut off the little guys first than the main. when you throw a switch there is the arch. like water when water flows in an old house any you shut it off quick you get the hammer effect? that's like electricity. is it safe to do it if you smell natural gas? show of hands. >> nobody has their hands up. it's not safe to flicking any switches if you smell natural gas. how about if there is smoke coming out of an outlet. if you shut this off in an area...
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here the main idea. is geopolitics. is the most important thing here. science is just more for show that they have where you are goes i'm going. to have to make sure we have a claim here. water for the station is drawn from. at the progress station they can automatically get water from a nearby lake but the polar explorers don't like it they're used to going to the remote lakes. seems to taste better but it's an illusion all water here is the same off the distillation. and because of the lack of minerals polar explorers constantly suffer from dental problems. better to fill it. table and forget to take the difficult. moment when they can't stand it anymore i was afraid because they pull my teeth out all the time here i've lost four in this room alone it's my sacrifice to antarctica . it's been a month since our. station. as an anesthesiologist but thankfully this month. medical emergencies. i even started to study english set up a computer here aleksei help me he installed a ton of different programs eve
here the main idea. is geopolitics. is the most important thing here. science is just more for show that they have where you are goes i'm going. to have to make sure we have a claim here. water for the station is drawn from. at the progress station they can automatically get water from a nearby lake but the polar explorers don't like it they're used to going to the remote lakes. seems to taste better but it's an illusion all water here is the same off the distillation. and because of the lack...
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germany's election campaign enters the homestretch with poll set for sunday but the main parties are likely to get the cold shoulder from millions of young voters knowing they had me report on that and more later this hour. how to think beyond the sea really easy to. transfer it on to behave i'm in fact not many western leaders are truly interested in having him take this that many western countries do have an interest in being friends with with libya. so it could be transferred to see the smoke if it unites this is bullshit. war is probably the most complex and difficult to. believe. in the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the invention of gunpowder. but if your bunch of people don't know what their families there are any us people. reading. this summer shoots my brother in the leg not intentionally because of it because it was night times four in the morning even the best given the mesh shoulders. are going to make mistakes this is this whole idea of brotherhood order and and camaraderie and this said it was in this context that has absolutely no place. you watc
germany's election campaign enters the homestretch with poll set for sunday but the main parties are likely to get the cold shoulder from millions of young voters knowing they had me report on that and more later this hour. how to think beyond the sea really easy to. transfer it on to behave i'm in fact not many western leaders are truly interested in having him take this that many western countries do have an interest in being friends with with libya. so it could be transferred to see the...
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police use smoke to disperse them from the capital's main avenue.hey've been camping out in the main plaza and holding daily marches on highways and aefrns to protest against the pending education reform, a reform that takes hiring and firing power from the main teachers union back to the government. the plan changes also include an evaluation system. teachers say this could be a cover for the government to privatize schools, but the president says the reform is needed to improve mexican students' chances of competing in a globalized marketplace. although the protests have went on for weeks, wednesday's demonstration was different. it's a day after the reform was put into law. >> translator: we won't take a step back in applying the education law. rather, we will make sure we move forward faster to guarantee the right of all children and youth to a higher quality education. >> reporter: the teachers say they don't care. they're now out to repeal the law. >> translator: during the revolution and the war for independence, everything was done out of co
police use smoke to disperse them from the capital's main avenue.hey've been camping out in the main plaza and holding daily marches on highways and aefrns to protest against the pending education reform, a reform that takes hiring and firing power from the main teachers union back to the government. the plan changes also include an evaluation system. teachers say this could be a cover for the government to privatize schools, but the president says the reform is needed to improve mexican...
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there are two main pedestrian gates, and then two main vehicular gates. >> take me inside 197. what kind of building and what kind of access to get to it. >> sure. a lot of people have called it the headquarterers for naval systems command, where a lot of procurement for the ships and weapons system occurs. there is a lot of information in there, money spent, that kind of thing. there's a beautiful atrium right in the middle of the building where apparently the shooter stood on the fourth floor, maybe and looked down into that atrium and shot people from the fourth floor. i used to go into it several times a week. there is a nice cafeteria in there. it doesn't take a whole lot to get into the basic part of that building, 197. there are just basic check points where you swipe your badge and the barrier goes up so you can go in. to get into the more sensitive areas of the building, i believe it's reasonable to assume you need higher and more specific security clearances. >> and there is a museum on the ground? >> yeah, there's the navy and marine corps museum, and the uss berry w
there are two main pedestrian gates, and then two main vehicular gates. >> take me inside 197. what kind of building and what kind of access to get to it. >> sure. a lot of people have called it the headquarterers for naval systems command, where a lot of procurement for the ships and weapons system occurs. there is a lot of information in there, money spent, that kind of thing. there's a beautiful atrium right in the middle of the building where apparently the shooter stood on the...