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and label everywhere sheets and coke with mccullough. bigger me whether you're frying meat or cooking beings or call on you need. coal is the only fuel source in our everyday lives rich or poor we all depend on luck our. world myself also has more than a million inhabitants to get through our hundred and fifty to two hundred truckloads of mccalla every day. there are between a hundred forty and two hundred bags on each truck. doesn't have a bucket list and. that's thousands of felled trees every day none of them from the room to park supposedly to one of them and garner from the national park is very rare in the past f.t.l. are militia soldiers supplied us with charcoal from virunga park. but if we get caught selling their mechanics today we go to jail for years. but the fact is the illegal charcoal trade is impossible to control and it's destroying the park. if it goes unchecked there will be no forests left in the eastern congo in less than ten years. that's why part director money where the mojados top priority is to develop alternati
and label everywhere sheets and coke with mccullough. bigger me whether you're frying meat or cooking beings or call on you need. coal is the only fuel source in our everyday lives rich or poor we all depend on luck our. world myself also has more than a million inhabitants to get through our hundred and fifty to two hundred truckloads of mccalla every day. there are between a hundred forty and two hundred bags on each truck. doesn't have a bucket list and. that's thousands of felled trees...
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a large scale project called eco mccullough has also been launched to cultivate sustainable resources here on the edges of the protected area. fast growing eucalyptus trees have been planted on eleven thousand hectares of land in a project designed to conserve the forests in the reserve and also to help the locals. the premier is does say the project has two aspects first it converts the poverty of the local population to newly planted trees provide small farmers with an income but the bizarre bit of plant they lead busy i'm a seagull sick secondly the eco mccollough project three four station effort protects the people here from the threat of armed groups lurking in the jungle. to make you saw it here but. all money then money. it's much better to work on this plantation it's too dangerous in the park why doesn't the one hand that many women and young girls have to go there every day on the summer raid others even killed now and you know i know why our i've been spared that fate. i'm lucky enough to manage this little piece of foreign central to meet the new crop manda you not touch
a large scale project called eco mccullough has also been launched to cultivate sustainable resources here on the edges of the protected area. fast growing eucalyptus trees have been planted on eleven thousand hectares of land in a project designed to conserve the forests in the reserve and also to help the locals. the premier is does say the project has two aspects first it converts the poverty of the local population to newly planted trees provide small farmers with an income but the bizarre...
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did, had to go off and live my own life for a while and i came back to it in my 30s after david mccullough wrote the surprise of harry truman. and i reread my mother's books on my grandfather and grandmother. and i rediscovered my grandparents as people. even though they were my grandparents, they had always been a collection of dates and events. and people talk to you at parties it is all about the marshall plan and the atomic bombings. but i rediscovered them as human beings. although i love them as my grandparents, i really like them as younger people. i really enjoyed who they were. that is what brought me back to it. that is the first time i did any offense with the truman library. >> one of the books i remember reading was dear beth, the collection of letters from your grandmother to your grandfather. what is your take away about their relationship? the amazing thing is that they always report that your grandfather will in love with your grandmother as a young child and never loved anyone else. he was six, she was five. and my great-grandmother, truman, had taken him to the presbyter
did, had to go off and live my own life for a while and i came back to it in my 30s after david mccullough wrote the surprise of harry truman. and i reread my mother's books on my grandfather and grandmother. and i rediscovered my grandparents as people. even though they were my grandparents, they had always been a collection of dates and events. and people talk to you at parties it is all about the marshall plan and the atomic bombings. but i rediscovered them as human beings. although i love...
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came back to it in my 30's, ther david mccullough wrote "truman."rize-winning and i rediscovered my grandparents as people. they had always been a of dates and events and things in my history books and people talk to you at parties. it's all about the marshall plan, the atomic bombings. i rediscovered them as human beings. i really liked them as younger people. i really enjoyed who they were. and that's what brought me back into it. i -- that's the first time i did any events with the truman library and joined library. at the truman >> one of the books that i remember reading is exactly on that point. bess," ther collection of letters from your grandfather to your grandmother. what is your takeaway about their relationship. the amazing thing is they always -- there were reports that your grandfather fell in love with your grandmother as a child and never loved anyone else. >> no. he was six. she was five. great-grandmother truman had taken him to the school,rian sunday although they were baptists. she took him to the presbyterian sunday school becau
came back to it in my 30's, ther david mccullough wrote "truman."rize-winning and i rediscovered my grandparents as people. they had always been a of dates and events and things in my history books and people talk to you at parties. it's all about the marshall plan, the atomic bombings. i rediscovered them as human beings. i really liked them as younger people. i really enjoyed who they were. and that's what brought me back into it. i -- that's the first time i did any events with the...
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. >> reporter: yes on 6 campaign spokesperson dave mccullough says the state has plenty of money for project. >> this is nothing more than hostage taking. frankly, the politicians have the ability to fund all of these projects if they take the existing gas tax and put it towards fixing our roads. >> reporter: mccullough says the gas tax is breaking some family's budget. >> for a lot of families that means christmas is out of the picture. >> reporter: caltrans says consider the alternative. >> most likely you would see us going back to just putting band-aids on the road. >> reporter: yes on 6 campaign says the gas tax hike it cost california families about $700 a year on average, and people with long commutes will pay even more. caltrans says more than 400 transit and infrastructure projects statewide could be in jeopardy if the gas tax is repealed. in emeryville, cornell barnard, "abc 7 news." >> thank you. >>> let's get a little more perspective on what we are paying at the pump. >> "abc 7 news" anchor kristen sze is punching numbers for us tonight. >> it comes always no surprise th
. >> reporter: yes on 6 campaign spokesperson dave mccullough says the state has plenty of money for project. >> this is nothing more than hostage taking. frankly, the politicians have the ability to fund all of these projects if they take the existing gas tax and put it towards fixing our roads. >> reporter: mccullough says the gas tax is breaking some family's budget. >> for a lot of families that means christmas is out of the picture. >> reporter: caltrans says...
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a super game no not really common twenty two majors a ball for ninety minutes and at the end mr mcculloughlet's talk about it one of the one of the teams move it's difficult to understand if we give you the answers at least on. the members of the five just wish double wave form or more or. sleep. b.c. carefully you don't know the assume you mean to get the better feel. discovered. lead. subscribe to the documentary on you tube. led. forces are under pressure they're battling recruiting problems don't dated and broken down equipment and limited budgets. all the challenges a huge lesson if you are not enough planes are not enough transport helicopters. tanks have ten divisions that don't have tanks on the legs innovation and modernization must eliminate trade lead so an outsourcing and tribe it is asian are the order of the day in all areas but not composed dangers legislator who is finished we won the risk of becoming too dependent on private contractors who may not provide the services they promised alchemists liason every day that a wall goes all the private sector businesses make more mo
a super game no not really common twenty two majors a ball for ninety minutes and at the end mr mcculloughlet's talk about it one of the one of the teams move it's difficult to understand if we give you the answers at least on. the members of the five just wish double wave form or more or. sleep. b.c. carefully you don't know the assume you mean to get the better feel. discovered. lead. subscribe to the documentary on you tube. led. forces are under pressure they're battling recruiting problems...
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to mccullough has invited me to join him in this favorite blanket up in the tent camp. and now we have come to one of the top addresses here in berlin when it comes to finding a good wine levy don't take do so many yeah some of our what other wine steward like besides bordeaux mostly we have a bottle of one of these beautiful wreck burgundies that is something that i really love that i use you know you say burgundy is touching your soul it's like having so the look and fruity flavors from cherries on the palate and was this mazy shown by tang you can have it at least sounds great well one used by but once described you asked listen a wine freak who even has a glass a centerpiece of terrible that i travel with my glasses here and there really absolutely because every great wine needs a great glass ok well it does a good bottle of wine always have to be expensive yes to be honest it has and it has to be h. and this is the reason why we're here because here you fine wines from the thirty's forty fifty five winds which are pretty old and this is like they're mature and they
to mccullough has invited me to join him in this favorite blanket up in the tent camp. and now we have come to one of the top addresses here in berlin when it comes to finding a good wine levy don't take do so many yeah some of our what other wine steward like besides bordeaux mostly we have a bottle of one of these beautiful wreck burgundies that is something that i really love that i use you know you say burgundy is touching your soul it's like having so the look and fruity flavors from...
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but i have a watch my friends are my friends not mccullough so i moved behind me and when i'm in a supposed to be in front of. a spa so i always look at myself as a queen no matter what it's a matter of one or get me around. the queen of england sports always staying on silent not under. a mistake. and i move around with these people. am i right my mirrors mike at i want to be accepted i want i want the slam play when you walk out. when i walk in the door you like a judy shipman i want i want that everywhere because i give it a picture that has been of like me or a gay player that you like the players because it makes little girl for the girls in. my she always a if sent you can't even buy a coder would she like you and there is the style for you you found your place now you catch. make it pay a say in a little bit. catch white t. shirt catch phrase standards you call your ship and she like you they like we love you but when you step outside the door it's a possibility you want to come home. only is a sad but hands on a wall he already don't like you you just gotta pray that he is not a kil
but i have a watch my friends are my friends not mccullough so i moved behind me and when i'm in a supposed to be in front of. a spa so i always look at myself as a queen no matter what it's a matter of one or get me around. the queen of england sports always staying on silent not under. a mistake. and i move around with these people. am i right my mirrors mike at i want to be accepted i want i want the slam play when you walk out. when i walk in the door you like a judy shipman i want i want...
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the regrading of mccullough road with excess soil being hauled yerba buena to treasure island and work is progressing and should be completed by february next year, following which time it will take about 12 months to construct the water reservoirs. literacy for environmental justice, originally thought that some of the plants had been vandalized. we now believe it may have been raccoons getting in and knocking over the pots, but ticd are looking at relocating the nursery to treasure island. caltrans's work to convert the former pier into a water access feature is progressing and we have been in communication with caltrans on requested maintenance agreement with tida and other agencies and will bring that to a future board meeting when it's complete. an treasure island, 342 and 343 is under way by the one treasure island training program graduates. following completion of abatement, the structures will be added to the ticd plant to make way for the gas station. about 40% of the drains in the sub phase one area have been installed and about 20% of the compaction has been completed. befo
the regrading of mccullough road with excess soil being hauled yerba buena to treasure island and work is progressing and should be completed by february next year, following which time it will take about 12 months to construct the water reservoirs. literacy for environmental justice, originally thought that some of the plants had been vandalized. we now believe it may have been raccoons getting in and knocking over the pots, but ticd are looking at relocating the nursery to treasure island....
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another commonality between mccullough -- mcclellan and grant in terms of the relationship to abraham lincoln, henry w pavlik. every civil wart seems, is in every civil war figure is in request of a revisionist biographer who will make sure that their hero is restored to his rightful place in the pantheon of civil war figures. everybody has ever evicted -- revisions biographer. bill marble for example did a biography of burnside. everyone has a revisionist. every man -- historian, everyone has a revisionist. there are people that told me that william won the battle of chickamauga. henry halleck really had a struggle finding his revisionist biographer. there is an opportunity for some henry had a real struggle finding his revisionist biographer. there is an opportunity there for some young grad student who wants to make a mark on the field. there have been attempts, but they have fallen short. the thing that you look at when you study how look closely, which by the way is a painful exercise in itself. he often meddled and interfered without directing. he was the guy who would tell you
another commonality between mccullough -- mcclellan and grant in terms of the relationship to abraham lincoln, henry w pavlik. every civil wart seems, is in every civil war figure is in request of a revisionist biographer who will make sure that their hero is restored to his rightful place in the pantheon of civil war figures. everybody has ever evicted -- revisions biographer. bill marble for example did a biography of burnside. everyone has a revisionist. every man -- historian, everyone has...
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he beat the previous prosecutor in the primary because a lot of folks felt like robert mccullough didn'tfter ferguson. >> that was a huge victory. he hasn't taken office yet. when he takes office, he'll have a lot of work in front of him. changing a system is not just about changing one individual or replacing that one individual. changing a system requires a lot of time, a lot of people, a lot of cooperation and a lot of the sustained effort. >> let's talk about what's happening nationally and in this senate race. senator mccaskill is running against josh hawley. senator mccaskill doesn't have a lot of support among african-americans. why is that? >> i'm not certain why the support is not as strong for mccaskill. when i cast my vote, i'm speaking personally, i'm voting against the alternative in this case. in my case, the alternative is just unacceptable. what's problematic and a challenge for the democrats is allow to leverage that, i guess that referendum against trump's racial agenda to motivate people to get out an vote. he's given us quite a bit to think about. his attacks on colin
he beat the previous prosecutor in the primary because a lot of folks felt like robert mccullough didn'tfter ferguson. >> that was a huge victory. he hasn't taken office yet. when he takes office, he'll have a lot of work in front of him. changing a system is not just about changing one individual or replacing that one individual. changing a system requires a lot of time, a lot of people, a lot of cooperation and a lot of the sustained effort. >> let's talk about what's happening...
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. >> harris: leslie marshall, kevin mccullough, both are our power panel today.ouse press secretary, sara sanders saying in kind of touche fashion, was bernie sanders responsible when a man shot up the congressional baseball game? is that fair? >> it is a complete proper analogy. bernie sanders would not be responsible for one of his followers doing that. she is irritated that people are trying to imply that president trump's supporters are by necessity the ones that are doing this. it is a complete parallel illustration. >> harris: leslie, i wonder if relitigating how we got here on both sides of the political aisle is something that we need to do right now so we don't make the same mistakes going forward. >> i want to ask about some of the things that have happened on your side of the political aisle and how you see them. maxine waters had a throwdown about attack those you don't agree with. not mitigated by the fact that it would be a verbal attack. she didn't do that until much later. eric holder, former a.g., the highest law office in the land under barack o
. >> harris: leslie marshall, kevin mccullough, both are our power panel today.ouse press secretary, sara sanders saying in kind of touche fashion, was bernie sanders responsible when a man shot up the congressional baseball game? is that fair? >> it is a complete proper analogy. bernie sanders would not be responsible for one of his followers doing that. she is irritated that people are trying to imply that president trump's supporters are by necessity the ones that are doing this....
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there were some folks here at grand rapids who are interested in having a big comprehensive david mccullough ask biography of a general ford. anyway, one thing led to another and so a year and a half ago after publishing the rockefeller, i had the opportunity to move back to grand rapids and i have been working on the ford biography ever since. there's so much to four personally and publicly. i mean the ford public after presidency. the popular thinking is nothing much happened. people skip over four. it's like nixon is in carter and reagan. if you step back it's true. he seems out of his depth. he's preceded by these three shakespearean figures, kennedy assassinated in his prime. there will always be a sense of what might have been. johnson tormented by the war. richard nixon, you know, was a soaring vision and international affairs, but a self-destructed nature. those are figures with shakespeare. for actually is a bridge between the nixonian pragmatism and ronald reagan's more doctrinaire conservatism. but because reagan was reagan, because reagan was such a larger than life figure, becau
there were some folks here at grand rapids who are interested in having a big comprehensive david mccullough ask biography of a general ford. anyway, one thing led to another and so a year and a half ago after publishing the rockefeller, i had the opportunity to move back to grand rapids and i have been working on the ford biography ever since. there's so much to four personally and publicly. i mean the ford public after presidency. the popular thinking is nothing much happened. people skip...
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judge griffith at the end, judge connor, judge toronto, judge mccullough, i'll let the judge introduce of his committee. as you know, if you've looked at the schedule for today, there's-- the hearing notice has so the forth what the rules are that we're talking about and i'm not going to go through those in any great detail, but suffice it to say that this is a part of a multi-faceted approach to dealing with conduct in the workplace issues. the items that are currently in play are being planned are the working group that i've referred to. there is the proposed office of judicial integrity within the administrative office that is within the works. and then there are rule changes to both the rules on conduct in disability and to the code of conduct for united states judges and the code of conduct for judicial employees. now, this is not a fact-finding hearing. this is a hearing that's designed to deal with issues related to the proposed amendments to the rule and one of the things i would like all of the people testifying just to bear in mind, that the time limits and the time constrain
judge griffith at the end, judge connor, judge toronto, judge mccullough, i'll let the judge introduce of his committee. as you know, if you've looked at the schedule for today, there's-- the hearing notice has so the forth what the rules are that we're talking about and i'm not going to go through those in any great detail, but suffice it to say that this is a part of a multi-faceted approach to dealing with conduct in the workplace issues. the items that are currently in play are being...
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amy mccullough with "air force magazine." i want to go back to the space force question. right now all the services do something in space. so it's how much of the cost of the space force is going to be reallocating those resources and how much is it going to be new money you need to find? to follow up on that, the air force is doing about 80% of the national security space portfolio so probably a safe assumption that budget will take a huge hit, so how do you make sure that it doesn't impact other areas of readiness by pulling that money out? >> yeah. so, hey, don't take her microphone. maybe just -- let's go back to the -- they're going to take a huge hit. why do you think they're going to take a huge hit? >> it doesn't seem like it would be a one for one exchange. we're going to take space operators and move from the air force to the new service. it doesn't seem like the cost would be a one for one. >> yeah. so let's -- getting back to those buckets, space command, where general raymond is, and so right now when he goes to a staff meeting, he goes to a staff meeting wit
amy mccullough with "air force magazine." i want to go back to the space force question. right now all the services do something in space. so it's how much of the cost of the space force is going to be reallocating those resources and how much is it going to be new money you need to find? to follow up on that, the air force is doing about 80% of the national security space portfolio so probably a safe assumption that budget will take a huge hit, so how do you make sure that it doesn't...