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broken. 3000 your full lives were taken from us. 13 years of moments there would share with this 13 manitobaries considered. >>: as americans if we draw strength for love is the also attribute. and they tried to prove to the world of their power to destroy urban grit and our power to persevere. but you and americans approve the roll. doris in the tenacity of our soviet bible. for you for a nation this is been difficult buyer presence here today and you'll abide the truth that no matter what, by way. >> mark: the firefighters the officers of the empty were forced to work each and every day compared to make sense sacrifice for us all. >>: because this in these men and women americans now work in this gleaming tower. knop amerit is encouraged by the service of men and women. more than a decade of war this 911 generation. in three months from now and more than 6800 american patriots to keep our country safer. 3 america endorsed as the perennial of optimism that defines us as a people. rain has also taught us pain and strength. >>: what gives me hope pizazz be sent americans that would give me ho
broken. 3000 your full lives were taken from us. 13 years of moments there would share with this 13 manitobaries considered. >>: as americans if we draw strength for love is the also attribute. and they tried to prove to the world of their power to destroy urban grit and our power to persevere. but you and americans approve the roll. doris in the tenacity of our soviet bible. for you for a nation this is been difficult buyer presence here today and you'll abide the truth that no matter...
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of manitoba and ontario and one with of the largest in western canada.e flown in and constructed by solar solutions. we are producing 14 kilowatt. when you have a sthee day like this, the batteries store up the energy. you can go for hours and when they get to a full charge you can go 24 hours without backup generation. we cut through the wood prs the solar panels to the generation house. we synch them together. we still have to use the generators a little bit to bring up the battery power when it's a cloudy day. but it is a huge savings, a huge reduction. it really is shg else. this is the electrical switch. it runs from diesel generators. this is 30 kilowatt. we have a 56 kilowatt. it's more power than you could imagine. this is dirty technology. if someone had told me five years ago. coal-fired power plants are the largest contributors to the atmospheric co2. it reached 400 parts per million for the first time in human history. lawmakers and conservatives need to understand the long-term consequence consequences. >> we 'd like solar and wind power to
of manitoba and ontario and one with of the largest in western canada.e flown in and constructed by solar solutions. we are producing 14 kilowatt. when you have a sthee day like this, the batteries store up the energy. you can go for hours and when they get to a full charge you can go 24 hours without backup generation. we cut through the wood prs the solar panels to the generation house. we synch them together. we still have to use the generators a little bit to bring up the battery power when...
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Sep 13, 2014
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students to study in minnesota and vice versa and it also applies to north and south dakota and manitoba in canada. and it does enable students to come to a similar school. and have that experience while being a little bit further from home. it is interesting for those listening who have had college aged students, as was the case in my family, being away from home was an important part of the decision of where to go to school and being able to go to wisconsin if you're a twin cities student, it's far enough away and you're still getting your great education at the price you would pay in minnesota. it's a wonderful program. about 16% of our students come from wisconsin under that reciprocity program. >> here's a student on the line. this is kevin who's in west sacramento, california. kevin, go ahead and where are you in school? >> caller: where am i in school? actually i'm not in school right now. i was trying to find out more about his college, the location, where it might be located? >> the school's in minnesota. any other question about the university there, kevin? all right, we'll let
students to study in minnesota and vice versa and it also applies to north and south dakota and manitoba in canada. and it does enable students to come to a similar school. and have that experience while being a little bit further from home. it is interesting for those listening who have had college aged students, as was the case in my family, being away from home was an important part of the decision of where to go to school and being able to go to wisconsin if you're a twin cities student,...
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clayton thomas-muller is a member of the mathias colomb cree nation, in northern manitoba, canada.ing in ottawa, here for the people's climate march. welcome to democracy now! forgive me if i mispronounce any part of that. why come down from canada? more, alonge no with other organizations the world over, have sent representatives here to participate and join in the tens of thousands, hopefully hundreds of thousands that will be marching in the streets on sunday. i think, as mentioned by my sister from the philippines, indigenous peoples the world over are the most vulnerable when we think about the impacts of climate change whether it is forest-dependent peoples, peoples,ependent and people in the arctic arc spirits and climate change on a compounding rate, much worse than most other people. that big oil is operating in canada, we have the controversial canadian tar sands communities have massive cancer clusters because of the bioregional contamination that is happening from big oil's footprint in their lands. there is great concern about the lack of concrete political action from
clayton thomas-muller is a member of the mathias colomb cree nation, in northern manitoba, canada.ing in ottawa, here for the people's climate march. welcome to democracy now! forgive me if i mispronounce any part of that. why come down from canada? more, alonge no with other organizations the world over, have sent representatives here to participate and join in the tens of thousands, hopefully hundreds of thousands that will be marching in the streets on sunday. i think, as mentioned by my...
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it also applies to manitoba, canada.it or not, in it allows students to come to a similar school.us and the twin city is quite comparable. and have that experience while being a little bit further from home. it is interesting for those listening who have had as was thed students case in my family of being away from home was an important part go to decision where to school. and being able to go to twin sin if you're a cities student, far enough away. you're getting a great education you'd pay many minnesota. so a wonderful program. come from students wisconsin under that reciprocity program. host: other student on the line here. west sacramento, california. kevin, go ahead. where are you in school? am i in school? host: where -- caller: i'm not in school right now. i'm trying to find out about his college. location, where it might be located. host: the school is in minnesota. ny other question about the university there, kevin? we'll let you go. who's a therine in -- parent in falls village, connecticut. cath lynn, good morning, go ahead. caller: good morning, i'm fortunate enough
it also applies to manitoba, canada.it or not, in it allows students to come to a similar school.us and the twin city is quite comparable. and have that experience while being a little bit further from home. it is interesting for those listening who have had as was thed students case in my family of being away from home was an important part go to decision where to school. and being able to go to twin sin if you're a cities student, far enough away. you're getting a great education you'd pay...
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Sep 7, 2014
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first alights act passed since reconstruction, and it was set up, supposed to be one year palin and manitoba people who were there that he pounded the table. have to put the facts on top of the table. i don't know whether he actually did, but that is the story. in any case they went out and started doing hearings. they were to be independent and given independent you to the public and the president and to what is going on in race relations and how they would go unsolved and his problems. i left the commission in 2004. i resigned right after george bush that sarah and the commission i resigned from it because i knew we would not -- we had not had a majority in favor of doing something positive and civil rights in my opinion i had struggled and done everything possible to try to get something done bush would continue after he was reelected with the same policies he had before priscilla thought that i have served my time so this week committed the. >> host: is the commission different than other agencies might whoever's in power in the white house is the majority? he served as chair. >> guest:
first alights act passed since reconstruction, and it was set up, supposed to be one year palin and manitoba people who were there that he pounded the table. have to put the facts on top of the table. i don't know whether he actually did, but that is the story. in any case they went out and started doing hearings. they were to be independent and given independent you to the public and the president and to what is going on in race relations and how they would go unsolved and his problems. i left...