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the narrator we used clips from miles there's all biographies so miles you kind of hear miles a story a few miles the words i think that's unique in a different perspective you know. into what made him tick in the early one what drove his music aside from his voice the documentary features never before seen santa never before heard music made available by the artist friends and sony music . what emerges is the portrait of a musical genius. he was tormented by the racism and visions that surrounded him. refused to let cliches define them. a lot of the old guys who went to school it would make you play like you were white if you learned something from theory you would lose the feeling in your play i wanted to see what was going on in all of music he put his whole right into the microphone changed homeworld and yes right there. he comes up with this style that is truly reflective of who he is he's angry antisocial but then he starts playing people i. gave us his personal life was to mulcher means his professional life always innovative if anybody wants to keep creating they have to be ab
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a live view of three mile island. joining us here in our studios is samuel walker, the author of "three mile island: a nuclear crisis in historical perspective." thank you for being with us. >> thank you. nice to be here. >> walk us through the timeline of these events as they unfolded. >> wednesday, march 28th, 1979, things were going routinely. it was a midnight shift. the shut eye shift. suddenly, at 4:00 a.m. in the morning on march 28th, wednesday, there was a cut off of feed water to what was called a secondary system, which raised the pressure, which caused, according to design, a valve to open, called the pressure operated relief valve. when that opened, pressure started to build up. or it opened so it would relieve the pressure that had built up in the reactor. that was according to design, so things were going fine at that point. but then after the valve had been open for 10 seconds or so, it should have closed, and it didn't. the result of that valve not closing, the valve sticking open, water started to ru
a live view of three mile island. joining us here in our studios is samuel walker, the author of "three mile island: a nuclear crisis in historical perspective." thank you for being with us. >> thank you. nice to be here. >> walk us through the timeline of these events as they unfolded. >> wednesday, march 28th, 1979, things were going routinely. it was a midnight shift. the shut eye shift. suddenly, at 4:00 a.m. in the morning on march 28th, wednesday, there was a...
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the narrator we used clips from miles there's all biographies so miles you kind of hear miles a story a few miles the words i think that's unique in a different perspective you know. into what made him tick in the early one what drove his music aside from his voice the documentary features never before seen santa never before heard music made available by the artist friends and sony music . what emerges is the portrait of a musical genius. he was tormented by the racism and visions that surrounded him.
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at three mile island. we're a nuclear watchdog group that monitored sus question hannah and peach bottom. three power plants on the river. >> you were there 40 years ago, march 28th, 1979. what do you remember, both when the news first broke and as the story continued to unfold in the days and weeks that followed? >> well, you know, i think it is interesting you covered mr. bradley's comments. we had a bifurcated response from our family. we had a family furniture store, and we'd survived three floods. actually, a fire. we were hunkered down. in fact, we delivered a dinette on saturday, the day after evacuation. my brother who hadn't been born, he was in his first trimester, my father evacuated. like a lot of folks, there was confusion, anxiety, chaos. company was providing disinformation and misinformation, as you could well tell by the lieutenant governor's comments on thursday, the day after the accident. by friday, that teed things up for a precautionary evacuation, which was for preschool children and
at three mile island. we're a nuclear watchdog group that monitored sus question hannah and peach bottom. three power plants on the river. >> you were there 40 years ago, march 28th, 1979. what do you remember, both when the news first broke and as the story continued to unfold in the days and weeks that followed? >> well, you know, i think it is interesting you covered mr. bradley's comments. we had a bifurcated response from our family. we had a family furniture store, and we'd...
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>> well, three-mile island is an interesting island. it's not three miles. it's 2 .2 miles. we're the closest nuclear power plant to an airport. you can fly over disney, but it's okay to fly over three-mile. we're in south central pennsylvania. about 12 miles from the capital. we're also very close to the ammish if you go east. it's difficult to contact people who don't have a phone to evacuate. to the west is york county. this was going to be an energy park. you had three-mile ie laslaisla bruner island, a hydrodam, and the community across from us, there's a plaque that said look, this is the future. atomic power at three-mile island. coal at bruner island. a small hydroplant. it's great water skiing and fishing. i came down here for recreation. i was pro nuclear and things changed. i was opposed to three-mile island prior to the accident. you're in the heart land of bible belt, pennsylvania. >> let's go to annie from sugar grove, north carolina. good morning. >> caller: hi. good morning, steve. i have a comment to make about your 30-day call-in rule. as my soon to be 89-y
>> well, three-mile island is an interesting island. it's not three miles. it's 2 .2 miles. we're the closest nuclear power plant to an airport. you can fly over disney, but it's okay to fly over three-mile. we're in south central pennsylvania. about 12 miles from the capital. we're also very close to the ammish if you go east. it's difficult to contact people who don't have a phone to evacuate. to the west is york county. this was going to be an energy park. you had three-mile ie...
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accident occurred here at the three mile island nuclear power plant a dozen miles south of harrisburg. at about 4 am two water pumps that cooled reactor number two shut down. officials say 50 to 60,000 gallons of radioactive water escaped into the reactor and that the radioactivity penetrated the walls. steam escaped into the atmosphere and radiation was detected as far as one mile away. at least 50 workers and perhaps twice that number were at the plant when the accident occurred. a spokesman admitted that someone explode to radioactivity and may been contaminated, but he claimed no one was injured. all workers were given extensive checks with geiger counters. reporters were not permitted in tight inside the facility, but this is what the control room looked like last september when was still undergoing testing. it went into commercial service three months ago. >> that was cbs news coverage in 1979 and a live view of three mile island. and joining us here is samuel walker. thank you for being with us. walk us through the timeline as the sun folded.>> on wednesday, march 28, 1979, thi
accident occurred here at the three mile island nuclear power plant a dozen miles south of harrisburg. at about 4 am two water pumps that cooled reactor number two shut down. officials say 50 to 60,000 gallons of radioactive water escaped into the reactor and that the radioactivity penetrated the walls. steam escaped into the atmosphere and radiation was detected as far as one mile away. at least 50 workers and perhaps twice that number were at the plant when the accident occurred. a spokesman...
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>> three mile island is an interesting island. it is not 3 miles. it is 2.2 miles. what is ironic is you cannot fly over disneyland, but it is okay to fly over three mile island. we are in south-central pennsylvania about 12 miles from the capital, but also close to the amish community. and that raises another issue because it is very difficult to contact people that don't have phones and to the west's york county and this was going to be an energy park. we had three mile island behind us, and in plant to the west, a small hydro jam, and if you go over to the community across from us, there is a plaque that said this is the future. atomic power and hydro plant and cole and is still is great waterskiing and fishing. everyone came down here for recreation. and things changed. i was opposed to it prior to the accident, but you're in the heartland of conservative republican bible belt pennsylvania.>> good morning.>> good morning. before i ask my question, i have a comment to make about your 30 dale rule. you have a caller who called in from south carolina, and i know yo
>> three mile island is an interesting island. it is not 3 miles. it is 2.2 miles. what is ironic is you cannot fly over disneyland, but it is okay to fly over three mile island. we are in south-central pennsylvania about 12 miles from the capital, but also close to the amish community. and that raises another issue because it is very difficult to contact people that don't have phones and to the west's york county and this was going to be an energy park. we had three mile island behind...
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the narrator we use clips from miles all biographies so miles you kind of hear my story a few miles around the world and i think that's so unique and different perspective you know. into what made him tick and drove everyone what drove his music aside from his voice the documentary features never before seen. and never before heard music made available by the artist friends and sony music. what emerges is the portrait of a musical genius who was. tormented by the racism and divisions that surrounded him . but refused to let cliches define them. a lot of the old guys who went to school it would make you play like you away to hide something from theory you would lose the feeling in your claim i wanted to see what was going on and all the music the put his heart right into the microphone changed the whole world yes right there. he comes up with the style that is truly with selective of who he is he is angry antisocial but then he starts playing in people i. davis his personal life was a tumultuous his professional life always innovative if anybody wants to keep creating they have to be
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the chair of the three mile island alert. thank you for being with us on c-span television and american history tv. >> it was a first step in a nuclear nightmare. as far as we know at this hour, no worse than that. the government official said a breakdown in an atomic power plant in pennsylvania is probably the worst nuclear reactor accident to date. there was no apparent serious con tam administration of workers. a group said radiation inside the plant is at eight times the deadly level. so strong that after passing through a three foot thick concrete wall, it can be measured a mile away. gary shepherd reports from harrisburg. >> the accident occurred here at the three mile island nuclear power plant a dozen miles south of harrisburg. at about 4:00 this morning two water pumps that help cool the reactor shutdown. officials say some 50 to 60,000 gallons of radio active water escaped into the reactor building. and that the radio activity penetrated the walls. steam escaped into the atmosphere and radiation was detected as far
the chair of the three mile island alert. thank you for being with us on c-span television and american history tv. >> it was a first step in a nuclear nightmare. as far as we know at this hour, no worse than that. the government official said a breakdown in an atomic power plant in pennsylvania is probably the worst nuclear reactor accident to date. there was no apparent serious con tam administration of workers. a group said radiation inside the plant is at eight times the deadly level....
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they come from miles around. enthusiasts like this 70-year-old, best ee simpson from lakewood who made the 25 mile trtrip alone. ♪ ♪ among the group, the district engineer of the buffalo district. colonel ray hanson. the buffalo district is responsible for keeping navigable streams open in this part of the country, recently has been in the forefront of pollution control. >> tell everybody what problems are there, a lot of trash going into the river. not every cabin is throwing trash out the door, too close to the river, septic tanks overflow. it is oozing through the banks. we have it under investigation already. below a highering rapids and retreat called camp high, the canoers are stopped by a small waterfall. they carried canoes around it, and then went on. except one that stopped. that he could float a kayak over t ♪ ♪ >> and two, that he could catch bass from the ones polluted waters of the cuyahoga river. the success of past trips and focusing attention at the desperate situation of the stream is evidenced.
they come from miles around. enthusiasts like this 70-year-old, best ee simpson from lakewood who made the 25 mile trtrip alone. ♪ ♪ among the group, the district engineer of the buffalo district. colonel ray hanson. the buffalo district is responsible for keeping navigable streams open in this part of the country, recently has been in the forefront of pollution control. >> tell everybody what problems are there, a lot of trash going into the river. not every cabin is throwing trash...
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they come from miles around, enthusiasts like this woman from lakewood who made the 25 mile trip alone♪ >> among the group is the district engineer of the buffalo district of the corps of engineers. the buffalo district is responsible for keeping navigable streams open in this part of the country and has been in the forefront of pollution control. >> showed everybody what problems are still there. there's a lot of trash on the edge of the river. just about every tenth cabin owner is throwing his trash down the back door. there are septic tanks that overflow. we found one spot of oil, by the way, up there. we have it under investigation already. ♪ ♪ >>> below these rapids, the canoeists were stopped by a small waterfall. the group carried canoes around it and went on. the editor wanted to prove a point, showing he could traverse his canoe over the falls. ♪ >> and, two, that he could catch bass afrom the once-polluted waters from the cuyahoga. ♪ >> the success of past trips and focusing attention of the situation of this, is evidence that the mayor bob thomas and the citizens have hauled
they come from miles around, enthusiasts like this woman from lakewood who made the 25 mile trip alone♪ >> among the group is the district engineer of the buffalo district of the corps of engineers. the buffalo district is responsible for keeping navigable streams open in this part of the country and has been in the forefront of pollution control. >> showed everybody what problems are still there. there's a lot of trash on the edge of the river. just about every tenth cabin owner...
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at a mile and a half. slowly, the river turns north on the terminal stage of its trip to the mouth, and lake erie. >>north of akron, and far from lake rockwell, a portion of the water removed from there is now returned to the river. 60-75 million gallons of sewage pass through here every day. the treated is arrogated to add more oxygen to the water. this separates the non-voluble detergent creating mountains of suds. also in the water are phosphates, nitrogen and un- removed waste and bacteria. all of it more harmful than the visible forms. further downstream, cleveland treatment plant will add another 75 million gallons of affluent to the rivers load each day, each day, half of the volume of the stream is affluent from the akron plant. during low flow conditions as much as 85% of the rivers water is escorted directly from the plant. like many other treatment plants, akron's is laboring overcapacity. with proposed additions, treatment can be improved but for now, they hid the hidden invisible waste will mu
at a mile and a half. slowly, the river turns north on the terminal stage of its trip to the mouth, and lake erie. >>north of akron, and far from lake rockwell, a portion of the water removed from there is now returned to the river. 60-75 million gallons of sewage pass through here every day. the treated is arrogated to add more oxygen to the water. this separates the non-voluble detergent creating mountains of suds. also in the water are phosphates, nitrogen and un- removed waste and...
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people come from miles around, like miss bessie simpson from lakewood, does the 25 mile trip alone. [ music ] >> among the group is a district engineer of the buffalo district, corps of army engineers. the district is responsible for keeping streams open in this part of the country. recently, they've been on the forefront of aleutian control. >>i told everybody, you know there's a lot going on in this river. [ indiscernible ] >>in the ohio rapids, called camp hi, is stopped by a small waterfall, the bridge were in and that can you go around it. there's a point proved here, one you can bring the kayak over the falls. >>as well as you can catch fast in the once the levitated cuyahoga river. >>some focus on the situation on the desperation of this scene, mayor bob thomas, has cleaned up their part of the river. even cleaning the riverbed itself. and transform an overgrown riverside into a picnic area. the general consensus was good. the cuyahoga, back to its beginnings, is in better condition than it has been in years. the 25 mile trip ended. the cuyahoga forms the second water reservoir
people come from miles around, like miss bessie simpson from lakewood, does the 25 mile trip alone. [ music ] >> among the group is a district engineer of the buffalo district, corps of army engineers. the district is responsible for keeping streams open in this part of the country. recently, they've been on the forefront of aleutian control. >>i told everybody, you know there's a lot going on in this river. [ indiscernible ] >>in the ohio rapids, called camp hi, is stopped by...
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old with only six miles to live.ce a six mile long channel in the face of the land. by this time the water of the crooked river are legally dead. 35 treatment plants have added to the stream. much of the discharge has been inadequately treatment treated. industries have used and reused the declining waters until the quality is so bad that industries downstream must clean the water before they can put it to their own uses. of the 41 industries, 19 pair of having been singled out for inadequately treating their waists. because the man-made channels have disturbed the natural current flow, the waters of the industrial flat area move very slowly. it may take water from 8-30 days to move through the channel to the lake. during low flow conditions it's been known to smell. lack of flow along with the staggering level of solace that the stream must carry make this inevitable at times. the task of keeping the channel clear of the community salads to a depth of 23 feet is a major expense in itself. this death allows them to b
old with only six miles to live.ce a six mile long channel in the face of the land. by this time the water of the crooked river are legally dead. 35 treatment plants have added to the stream. much of the discharge has been inadequately treatment treated. industries have used and reused the declining waters until the quality is so bad that industries downstream must clean the water before they can put it to their own uses. of the 41 industries, 19 pair of having been singled out for inadequately...
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you'll match my miles? yeah! mile for mile! and no blackout dates or annual fee. nice!ing a scuba diving trip! i love that. or maybe go surfing... or not. ok. maybe somewhere else. maybe a petting zoo. can't go wrong. can't get eaten. earn miles. we'll match 'em at the end of your first year. plus no annual fee or blackouts. the discover it® miles card. at t-mobile, for $40/line for four lines, it's all included for the whole family. like unlimited with netflix on us. and now with each new line, get one of our latest smartphones included. $40/line for four lines and smartphones are included for the whole family. billions of problems. sore gums? bleeding gums? painful flossing? there's a therabreath for you. therabreath healthy gums oral rinse fights gingivitis and plaque and prevents gum disease for 24 hours. so you can... breathe easy, there's therabreath at walmart. mno kidding.rd. but moving your internet and tv? that's easy. easy?! easy? easy. because now xfinity lets you transfer your service online in just about a minute with a few simple steps. really? really. th
you'll match my miles? yeah! mile for mile! and no blackout dates or annual fee. nice!ing a scuba diving trip! i love that. or maybe go surfing... or not. ok. maybe somewhere else. maybe a petting zoo. can't go wrong. can't get eaten. earn miles. we'll match 'em at the end of your first year. plus no annual fee or blackouts. the discover it® miles card. at t-mobile, for $40/line for four lines, it's all included for the whole family. like unlimited with netflix on us. and now with each new...
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please join me in welcoming miles to the stage. [applause] miles: thank you, kathleen. good to be here. thank you so much. it is great to see you all. i am going to have our panelists get seated while i am talking. it is good to be back in des moines. i was just reminded, my first trip to des moines was in 1988, following michael dukakis. that was my first taste of deep-fried butter. [laughter] still remember it. i can conjure up whatever that was that happened after the deep-fried butter. as you may recall, it didn't go so well for michael dukakis. he was at the fair and was suggesting to corn farmers that they plant more endive. massachusetts, they just don't get it. state ooking at climatologists. how many of you are familiar with the job of state climatologists? i would say probably about half. there are two states in the nation that do not have a state climatologist. tennessee and massachusetts. boston is almost underwater now. we have three all-star state climatologists here and we are going to ask them about what they do, what they hear, and the evidence that the
please join me in welcoming miles to the stage. [applause] miles: thank you, kathleen. good to be here. thank you so much. it is great to see you all. i am going to have our panelists get seated while i am talking. it is good to be back in des moines. i was just reminded, my first trip to des moines was in 1988, following michael dukakis. that was my first taste of deep-fried butter. [laughter] still remember it. i can conjure up whatever that was that happened after the deep-fried butter. as...
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sfo about 16 miles an hour. gusting in meta-view, 18 miles per hour.let up. we've got 10 to 20 mile per hour winds out there, and that gus in fairfield now up to 30 miles per hour. these are the overnight lows. and i should be nice. clouds increase as we go through the night. those 59 in san francisco. you can see we've got mid 50s in there. inland spots, vallejo, concord, you're getting those low 60s. tomorrow, we'll start off a little cloudy, little foggy, but that it's going to get very nice as we worked our way up to 66 in the coast. we'll take that up to degrees for the bay, and we will go to 89 inland comes a little bit warmer than it was today. this is the set up right now that we've had, and we've got some low-pressure over here, high-pressure down in the southwest. that's kept us miles today, but it's going to take in that high the weekend on saturday and sunday. that warming trend could see 90s in it, but we're going to have that onshore flow keeping a cool of the coast. if you take a look at your five day forecast, there it is. tomorrow anot
sfo about 16 miles an hour. gusting in meta-view, 18 miles per hour.let up. we've got 10 to 20 mile per hour winds out there, and that gus in fairfield now up to 30 miles per hour. these are the overnight lows. and i should be nice. clouds increase as we go through the night. those 59 in san francisco. you can see we've got mid 50s in there. inland spots, vallejo, concord, you're getting those low 60s. tomorrow, we'll start off a little cloudy, little foggy, but that it's going to get very nice...
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the backup stretches for miles. stay with us forrng. >>> new video t show you this morning of some big cats on the prowl. this cortet of mountain lions. a stunning view of santa clara valley and that area open to hikers and mountain bikers just two years ago. so watch out. >> yeah, watch where you're going. >>> hundreds of immigrants detained in the largest single state raid in u.s. history. the communities rallied behind those left behind. >> we're live on the 101. we'll tell you how long the backup is next. from the couldn't be prouders to the wait did we just win-ners. everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile created a different kind of wireless network. with a different way to do data. one designed to save you money. now you can share data between lines, mix with unlimited, and switch it up at anytime. design your own data with xfinity mobile. it's wireless reimagined. simple, easy, awesome. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios this is kpix 5 news. >>> breaking news this morning a fiery
the backup stretches for miles. stay with us forrng. >>> new video t show you this morning of some big cats on the prowl. this cortet of mountain lions. a stunning view of santa clara valley and that area open to hikers and mountain bikers just two years ago. so watch out. >> yeah, watch where you're going. >>> hundreds of immigrants detained in the largest single state raid in u.s. history. the communities rallied behind those left behind. >> we're live on the...
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miles: glad to hear that.asc the benefit of a governor who was on the forefront of suggesting drastic -- cathie has the benefit of a governor who is on the forefront of suggesting drastic action on climate change. the state is taking climate change seriously. we have the outer banks, coastal flooding. huge hurricanes. it is undeniable. being able to be a part of that was exciting for me. miles: was not a big part of the allure for you -- was that a big part of the allure for you? >> professionally, asking tough questions and trying to come up with solutions. miles: as long as we are on the dangerous political shoals here, let's keep going. with the complete lack of leadership in washington that we have right now, going in the opposite direction, does that put more pressure, more responsibility on the states, on the localities to do something and is there evidence that that is happening? go ahead. >> across a four state region, including three in nebraska, where they are incorporating climate projections into t
miles: glad to hear that.asc the benefit of a governor who was on the forefront of suggesting drastic -- cathie has the benefit of a governor who is on the forefront of suggesting drastic action on climate change. the state is taking climate change seriously. we have the outer banks, coastal flooding. huge hurricanes. it is undeniable. being able to be a part of that was exciting for me. miles: was not a big part of the allure for you -- was that a big part of the allure for you? >>...
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old with only six miles to live, the cuyahoga emerges to face a six-mile long channel dredged into theand. by the time the waters of the crooked river are legally dead. 35 treatment plants have added their affluent to the stream, much of that discharge has been classed as inadequately treated. industries have used and reused the declining waters until the quality is so bad, that industries downstream must clean the water before they can put it to their own uses. of the 41 industries discharging directly into the cuyahoga, 19 bear the onerous of having been singled out for adequately treating their waist. because the channel to the lake has disturbed the current flow, the waters of the cuyahoga's industrial flats area move very slowly. it may take water 8 from 30 days to move from the channel to the lake. the cuyahoga has been known to smell. the task of keeping the dredged channel clear of the cumulated solids to a depth of 23 feet is a major expense in itself. clam shell dredges work the channel during most of the shipping season, they slush up more than 800,000 cubic yards of silt ea
old with only six miles to live, the cuyahoga emerges to face a six-mile long channel dredged into theand. by the time the waters of the crooked river are legally dead. 35 treatment plants have added their affluent to the stream, much of that discharge has been classed as inadequately treated. industries have used and reused the declining waters until the quality is so bad, that industries downstream must clean the water before they can put it to their own uses. of the 41 industries discharging...
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right now 150-mile-per-hour moving to the west at 8, 185-mile-per-hour gusts.e hunters were in there and found a 166-mile-per-hour gust. that's probably more like it. there is the storm, really a tremendous eye. and barreling toward the bahamas. and i know the model here -- you lack at the map on tv or on the web, it appears like it's going to be a nice little curve. that's not what the models are saying at all. the models are saying it gets to the bahamas, it's staying there for 24 hours or more. stopping, like within -- the eye not moving more than 10 miles in 24 hours. that's doing one thing. two. it's use attention up the heat in the water, the upwelcome, the water spins if it sits there and spins long enough will get colder and may lower the intensity of the hurricane but then it moves it almost directly north and like this. it's almost a little bit of a right turn. it's a stop and then a turn. and so almost like, you know, using the blinker for 24 hours and making the turn. hurricane warning in effect for all of the bahamas, especially free porpt toward n
right now 150-mile-per-hour moving to the west at 8, 185-mile-per-hour gusts.e hunters were in there and found a 166-mile-per-hour gust. that's probably more like it. there is the storm, really a tremendous eye. and barreling toward the bahamas. and i know the model here -- you lack at the map on tv or on the web, it appears like it's going to be a nice little curve. that's not what the models are saying at all. the models are saying it gets to the bahamas, it's staying there for 24 hours or...
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up to 85 miles per hour. we expect it to become a category 2, even a 3 by the time we get to saturday. the good news is it's going to give you more time to get ready on the florida peninsula. it's going to couple in a couple days later. much stronger, 125. flood and rain will be an issue, winds will be an issue. as it hits the shallow water, that's going to rise the storm surge. there will be major damage in the florida peninsula starting early next week. kumasi? >> thanks, mike. a state of emergency has already been declared in florida as dorian churns in the atlantic. it slammed the u.s. virgin islands. abc's mona kosar abdi has the latest. >> reporter: todays crews will be assessing the damage. this morning people inin bottled water flying off the shelf as emergency officials and forecasters sign the alarm. >> bottom line is we have a very, very serious hurricane threat to the state of florida. >> reporter: forecasters say dorian could grow to a category 3 hurricane by the time it reaches the florida coast
up to 85 miles per hour. we expect it to become a category 2, even a 3 by the time we get to saturday. the good news is it's going to give you more time to get ready on the florida peninsula. it's going to couple in a couple days later. much stronger, 125. flood and rain will be an issue, winds will be an issue. as it hits the shallow water, that's going to rise the storm surge. there will be major damage in the florida peninsula starting early next week. kumasi? >> thanks, mike. a state...
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Aug 9, 2019
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you'll match my miles? yeah! mile for mile! and no blackout dates or annual fee. nice!was thinking about taking a scuba diving trip! i love that. or maybe go surfing... or not. ok. maybe somewhere else. maybe a petting zoo. can't go wrong. can't get eaten. earn miles. we'll match 'em at the end of your first year. plus no annual fee or blackouts. the discover it® miles card. they give us excellent customer otservice, every time.e. our 18 year old was in an accident. usaa took care of her car rental, and getting her car towed. all i had to take care of was making sure that my daughter was ok. if i met another veteran, and they were with another insurance company, i would tell them, you need to join usaa because they have better rates, and better service. we're the gomez family... we're the rivera family... we're the kirby family, and we are usaa members for life. get your auto insurance quote today. booking.com offers free so bookers can book now... and ask their boss later. [do you want breakfast or no?] free cancellations! [definitely breakfast.] how good is that? be a
you'll match my miles? yeah! mile for mile! and no blackout dates or annual fee. nice!was thinking about taking a scuba diving trip! i love that. or maybe go surfing... or not. ok. maybe somewhere else. maybe a petting zoo. can't go wrong. can't get eaten. earn miles. we'll match 'em at the end of your first year. plus no annual fee or blackouts. the discover it® miles card. they give us excellent customer otservice, every time.e. our 18 year old was in an accident. usaa took care of her car...
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Aug 8, 2019
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bob was talking about a mile and a half of backup, and we have over two miles of backup now, and this is just easing into the morning commute. right now your best avenue to get off is at bailey and then take saint teresa boulevard. already we are seeing the slowdown start at san martin, and for your normal commute you may be backed up to cochran and that's far back from the crash approaching 85. this will be a nightmare for the driver coming in from gilroy or san martin. it will keep things in silicon valley at bay until they clean up that crash. >>> as you get ready to head out the door it's nice and cool in san jose with temperatures in the upper 50s and low 60s. downtown at 58 degrees at 6:00, and as we go into the rest of the day, mostly sunny skies and we are in for cooler weather as we go into the afternoon. we will talk about warmer weather for the weekend in a few minutes. >>> it's 5:04 on your thursday morning, and there's a pattern, a bloody shooting spree and calls for gun control, and americans are wondering will congress act, more specifically with mitch mcconnell and the
bob was talking about a mile and a half of backup, and we have over two miles of backup now, and this is just easing into the morning commute. right now your best avenue to get off is at bailey and then take saint teresa boulevard. already we are seeing the slowdown start at san martin, and for your normal commute you may be backed up to cochran and that's far back from the crash approaching 85. this will be a nightmare for the driver coming in from gilroy or san martin. it will keep things in...
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Aug 11, 2019
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you'll match my miles? yeah! mile for mile! and no blackout dates or annual fee. nice!i was thinking about taking a scuba diving trip! i love that. or maybe go surfing... or not. ok. maybe somewhere else. maybe a petting zoo. can't go wrong. can't get eaten. earn miles. we'll match 'em at the end of your first year. plus no annual fee or blackouts. the discover it® miles card. stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate i switched to miralax for my constipation. the nerves in your colon. miralax works with the water in your body to unblock your system naturally. and it doesn't cause bloating, cramping, gas, or sudden urgency. miralax. look for the pink cap. >>> white supremacist violence in america is a deadly national security threat. but despite all of the headlines, it's still misunderstood. el paso and other attacks are seen as isolated acts of hatred by loners, but really they're part of a coherent movement with a long history which includes the oklahoma city bombing in 1975 that willed 168 people. professor kathleen balou's fascinating book is called "bring the war h
you'll match my miles? yeah! mile for mile! and no blackout dates or annual fee. nice!i was thinking about taking a scuba diving trip! i love that. or maybe go surfing... or not. ok. maybe somewhere else. maybe a petting zoo. can't go wrong. can't get eaten. earn miles. we'll match 'em at the end of your first year. plus no annual fee or blackouts. the discover it® miles card. stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate i switched to miralax for my constipation. the nerves in your colon. miralax...
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Aug 13, 2019
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land area was 891,000 square miles. and polk left office in 1849 it covered nearly 3 million square miles, it became the 48 continuous states. since vincent 700,000 square miles have been added most of its alaska. >> i emphasize land because the mexican war was all about taking land from mixico. mixico was the first but by no means the last. it began on a questionable pretense. we have seen it happen since then, the alleged gulf of tonkin incident and the reported weapons of mass destruction in iraq. polk said the war was about indemnity and the disputed texas mexican border. a secret purpose that he never publicly revealed was to obtain california. in 1846 united states had no pacific port but they longed to have them. england shared occupancy of the american territory in california belong to mixico. despite repeated attempts by the united states to buy it. mixico would not sell california until the issue of texas was resolved. even nine years after the texas revolution mixico regarded texas as a rebellious prom provid
land area was 891,000 square miles. and polk left office in 1849 it covered nearly 3 million square miles, it became the 48 continuous states. since vincent 700,000 square miles have been added most of its alaska. >> i emphasize land because the mexican war was all about taking land from mixico. mixico was the first but by no means the last. it began on a questionable pretense. we have seen it happen since then, the alleged gulf of tonkin incident and the reported weapons of mass...
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Aug 17, 2019
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you'll match my miles? yeah! mile for mile! and no blackout dates or annual fee. nice!was thinking about taking a scuba diving trip! i love that. or maybe go surfing... or not. ok. maybe somewhere else. maybe a petting zoo. can't go wrong. can't get eaten. earn miles. we'll match 'em at the end of your first year. plus no annual fee or blackouts. the discover it® miles card. >>> did you catch this moment from president trump's campaign rally in new hampshire last night? a protest broke out in the crowd and a trump supporter tried to remove the protesters. let me repeat that. a trump supporter. that's when the president said this -- >> that guy's got a serious weight problem. go home, start exercising. get him out of here, please. got a bigger problem than i do. got a bigger problem than all of us. now he goes home and his mom says what the hell have you just done? >> the president clearly of thought the man he was insulting was a protester, not one of his own supporters. and, frankly, donald trump has long trafficked in that kind of bullying and insults but always aimed
you'll match my miles? yeah! mile for mile! and no blackout dates or annual fee. nice!was thinking about taking a scuba diving trip! i love that. or maybe go surfing... or not. ok. maybe somewhere else. maybe a petting zoo. can't go wrong. can't get eaten. earn miles. we'll match 'em at the end of your first year. plus no annual fee or blackouts. the discover it® miles card. >>> did you catch this moment from president trump's campaign rally in new hampshire last night? a protest...
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Aug 28, 2019
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you're looking good. >> down range 140 miles, altitude 62 miles. >> mission control in houston, texastechnology of apollo saturn evolved from an ingeniously simple concept, lunar orbit rendezvous. the flight began with a lift toward the lower atmosphere and a tilt to the east. at 6,000 miles an hour, the empty first stage is discarded to save weight. so as an adapter ring in the unused escape tower. with the second stage firing, it reaches 15,000 miles an hour when it too is jettisonejettiso. the third stage places apollo in earth orbit at 17,400 miles per hour. when the spacecraft has been thoroughly checked out by the crew, the third stage fires again, its speed now tearing it free from the grip of earth's gravity. while coasting outward, the command service module separates and docks for access to the lunar module and the empty third stage is left behind. apollo loses speed throughout nine-tenths of its journey until the moon's gravity overcomes the pull of earth. apollo fires in reverse direction, slowing down enough to be captured in orbit about the moon. armstrong and aldrin ent
you're looking good. >> down range 140 miles, altitude 62 miles. >> mission control in houston, texastechnology of apollo saturn evolved from an ingeniously simple concept, lunar orbit rendezvous. the flight began with a lift toward the lower atmosphere and a tilt to the east. at 6,000 miles an hour, the empty first stage is discarded to save weight. so as an adapter ring in the unused escape tower. with the second stage firing, it reaches 15,000 miles an hour when it too is...
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Aug 29, 2019
08/19
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you get to saturday up to 125 miles per hour moving at 11 miles per hour.ine miles per hour. and monday it's holding on to that 130 miles per hour as far as the wind paid but traveling forward at only five miles per hour. so inland flooding is going to be a big problem here as well. a very major hurricane, a land strike somewhere around florida. >> thank you. >>> peter gainer is the acting head of the federal emergency management agency. he joins us from fema's headquarters. good morning. last night florida's governor has issued a state of emergency for the counties that are in the hurricane's path. what resources do you have on the ground there and what do you suggest people do to prepare? >> so we have been working with the governor and local officials starting as early as yesterday. i had a phone call with the governor later today. our team is on the ground in florida and around florida making sure that the governor and local officials have everything they need to prepare for landfall of dorian. >> now, earlier this summer you told congress that fema was
you get to saturday up to 125 miles per hour moving at 11 miles per hour.ine miles per hour. and monday it's holding on to that 130 miles per hour as far as the wind paid but traveling forward at only five miles per hour. so inland flooding is going to be a big problem here as well. a very major hurricane, a land strike somewhere around florida. >> thank you. >>> peter gainer is the acting head of the federal emergency management agency. he joins us from fema's headquarters. good...
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Aug 31, 2019
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we're having 50 to 100 mile an hour winds. up to a category 5 this evening. i want to show you this bright red band. the higher the clouds go, the colder they typically are, this bright red band shows an extremely cold cloud top wrapping around the center. that shows you the storm is strengthening. that's pretty incredible stuff. it wouldn't surprise me at all. this was the path from 11:00 a.m. we're going to get the new path from the hurricane center. everything i've seen says it will remain close to what it is, or inching back a little toward the coastal areas here. our push offshore has ended with a lot of our computer runs. >> i want to show you these red lines. we have our operational model which is offshore. we change it just a little bit. we don't know all the atmosphere we can't measure all of it. we tweak it a little there. high pressure, things like that a little different. we run the model all over again on our super computers. that's what all these red lines are you notice three of the 21. the majority of them are
we're having 50 to 100 mile an hour winds. up to a category 5 this evening. i want to show you this bright red band. the higher the clouds go, the colder they typically are, this bright red band shows an extremely cold cloud top wrapping around the center. that shows you the storm is strengthening. that's pretty incredible stuff. it wouldn't surprise me at all. this was the path from 11:00 a.m. we're going to get the new path from the hurricane center. everything i've seen says it will remain...
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Aug 17, 2019
08/19
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at the coast, about 23 miles per hour. from our exploratorium camera, starting out with the clouds, sun coming up at 6:26 and plenty of sunshine. 70s and 80s by noon time, and by later on in the afternoon mid 80s in the inland valleys. a great looking weekend. i will talk about the cooler day out of the next two coming up. kumasi. >> thank you, lisa. >>> happening right now a b.a.r.t project is under way in contra costa county. the work could lead to lengthy delays this weekend. for riders no service between orinda and walnut creek station but free shuttle buses replace the service. b.a.r.t is replacing tracks, electrical equipment, switches and platforms. the stretch of track is decades old, dating back to the start of service in 1972. now, this is going to be what the first -- the first of what will be six upcoming weekends through october in which a full shutdown will be in effect. on other weekends trains may single track through the work zone. b.a.r.t.'s board of directors say it is -- saying it is on target to bring
at the coast, about 23 miles per hour. from our exploratorium camera, starting out with the clouds, sun coming up at 6:26 and plenty of sunshine. 70s and 80s by noon time, and by later on in the afternoon mid 80s in the inland valleys. a great looking weekend. i will talk about the cooler day out of the next two coming up. kumasi. >> thank you, lisa. >>> happening right now a b.a.r.t project is under way in contra costa county. the work could lead to lengthy delays this weekend....
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Aug 11, 2019
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you'll match my miles? yeah! mile for mile! and no blackout dates or annual fee. nice!i was thinking about taking a scuba diving trip! i love that. or maybe go surfing... or not. ok. maybe somewhere else. maybe a petting zoo. can't go wrong. can't get eaten. earn miles. we'll match 'em at the end of your first year. plus no annual fee or blackouts. the discover it® miles card. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ mno kidding.rd. but moving your internet and tv? that's easy. easy?! easy? easy. because now xfinity lets you transfer your service online in just about a minute with a few simple steps. really? really. that was easy. yup. plus, with two-hour appointment windows, it's all on your schedule. awesome. now all you have to do is move...that thing. [ sigh ] introducing an easier way to move with xfinity. it's just another way we're working to make your life simple, easy, awesome. go to xfinity.com/moving to get started. >>> in the aftermath of a pair of mass shootings that has stunned the nation, today president trump chose to use his massive twitter platform not to unify or help heal th
you'll match my miles? yeah! mile for mile! and no blackout dates or annual fee. nice!i was thinking about taking a scuba diving trip! i love that. or maybe go surfing... or not. ok. maybe somewhere else. maybe a petting zoo. can't go wrong. can't get eaten. earn miles. we'll match 'em at the end of your first year. plus no annual fee or blackouts. the discover it® miles card. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ mno kidding.rd. but moving your internet and tv? that's easy. easy?! easy? easy....
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Aug 28, 2019
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new feature, last mile services near public transit. works with lyft, uber, commuter bikes and estimat routes safer for bicyclists. rolling out feature to 30 p hayrd tweeted that truck piec of pvc piping blocking 880. instead of getting upset, people jumped into action, working together to clear the road and get traffic moving again. >>> saved a person and dog from house fire off brush glen way this afternoon. can see them giving the dog oxygen and performing chest projections. have had special equipment for animals for years. >> good work. >>> midweek forecast. toasty. >> and humid although it feels okay to me. >> good way to notice things. it was muggy this morning. right now humidity hasas but will be cme interesng. liveicre fro o east me.isom rea ga, moisture evaporating before it hits the ground, moving into contra costa county but not reaching the ground. be aware of the fact this is leftover moisture from former thunderstorm ivo. what you can expect next 24 to 48 hours, humid conditions with high clouds through thursday morning.
new feature, last mile services near public transit. works with lyft, uber, commuter bikes and estimat routes safer for bicyclists. rolling out feature to 30 p hayrd tweeted that truck piec of pvc piping blocking 880. instead of getting upset, people jumped into action, working together to clear the road and get traffic moving again. >>> saved a person and dog from house fire off brush glen way this afternoon. can see them giving the dog oxygen and performing chest projections. have...
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that is one of the distinct way it's developed miles upon miles of suitable landscapes.close to nature as a traveller would obviously be to hike. but there is another uniquely japanese way. this is mochi pounding. what might look to the untrained eye as hitting rice as hard you can with a mallet until it turns squidgy, is in fact a highly skilled and refined process done to create a sweet delicacy known as mochi. i am about to have a lesson from the real expert as to how to be a proper pounder. i've got to be honest, this is extremely heavy. stomp, stomp, stomp. hokkaido‘s climate is perfectly suited to cultivating the sweet, sticky rice needed for mochi. the region around nayoro has become japan's biggest producer. every year here, local farmers hold a competition to find the best mochi pounders. how do you become a good mochi pounder like you? here we go. how does hokkaido rate in terms of its mochi? now then, this is where he risks the use of his hands for the rest of his life. laughs. grunts. it takes 100 strikes of the mochi to make itjust right. and it's notjust ab
that is one of the distinct way it's developed miles upon miles of suitable landscapes.close to nature as a traveller would obviously be to hike. but there is another uniquely japanese way. this is mochi pounding. what might look to the untrained eye as hitting rice as hard you can with a mallet until it turns squidgy, is in fact a highly skilled and refined process done to create a sweet delicacy known as mochi. i am about to have a lesson from the real expert as to how to be a proper pounder....
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Aug 16, 2019
08/19
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it finds a crooked path south to atkins. 100 miles of the waterway.gan a few miles from ohio. there's a trip down the river. it's his an inspection trip. they follow their branches along the trip. it would draw attention to the problem. to come from miles around. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> among the group is the district engineer. they are responsible for keeping the levels open as part of the country. if you can take anyone along, there's a lot of backing. 's >> there freezing and right below it. it's evident already. ♪ ♪ >> they were stopped by a small waterfall. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> it's really the few remaining spots where fish and have it. from this point on they began to show the ravages of man that will destroy it by the time it reaches lake erie. much of the instruction comes from places like this. the plant is large enough. the situation was so bad that the ohio pollution backboard put a ban on new construction. plants said they don't just have the facility to do what they're supposed to do. their plans for a newer plant and the government may help. but it cost o
it finds a crooked path south to atkins. 100 miles of the waterway.gan a few miles from ohio. there's a trip down the river. it's his an inspection trip. they follow their branches along the trip. it would draw attention to the problem. to come from miles around. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> among the group is the district engineer. they are responsible for keeping the levels open as part of the country. if you can take anyone along, there's a lot of backing. 's >> there freezing and...
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Aug 31, 2019
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the new stats, now only 170 miles east of the bahamas, still at 150 miles per hour due west at 8 milesing storm. there's a chance seven days from now i'll be talking about this storm. here's the new forecast path. they do have it remaining a category 4. doesn't mean it couldn't become a 5 somewhere in the middle. they have it over the top here of the islands near freeport. this is sunday afternoon. this is monday afternoon. so we have about 36 hours that the northern alabama islands, it's going to be raked by this category 4 storm. i mean, the structures there are built for big storms. this is going to test all of them. and then the storms should weaken a little bit. as we do some good news out of this forecast, but it's pretty much status quo. looks like the most likely path is still off shore. >> bill, thank you so much with the latest advisory and the summary there. nbc meteorologist bill karins. i'm richard lui. you can find me on twitter, instagram, and facebook. for now i turn
the new stats, now only 170 miles east of the bahamas, still at 150 miles per hour due west at 8 milesing storm. there's a chance seven days from now i'll be talking about this storm. here's the new forecast path. they do have it remaining a category 4. doesn't mean it couldn't become a 5 somewhere in the middle. they have it over the top here of the islands near freeport. this is sunday afternoon. this is monday afternoon. so we have about 36 hours that the northern alabama islands, it's going...
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Aug 31, 2019
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right now, it is averaging about 10- miles a year ...g to increase the replacement work to 17- to 20- miles a year. (catherine) labor day weekend is here and it's one of the busiest travel weekends of the year. it's considered the unofficial end of summer-- and whether you're flying or driving to your destination - get ready for big crowds. according to trip advisor-- 61-percent of people traveling will be hitting the road. and 27-percent will be flying. long lines are already starting at oakland's airport. some travelers there are sharing a little advice.. (catherine) triple-a says that gas prices are on track to be the lowest labor day weekend prices in the past three years. and no matter how you're getting there... trip advisor says that tuesday september third will be the busiest day. (
right now, it is averaging about 10- miles a year ...g to increase the replacement work to 17- to 20- miles a year. (catherine) labor day weekend is here and it's one of the busiest travel weekends of the year. it's considered the unofficial end of summer-- and whether you're flying or driving to your destination - get ready for big crowds. according to trip advisor-- 61-percent of people traveling will be hitting the road. and 27-percent will be flying. long lines are already starting at...
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Aug 20, 2019
08/19
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hayward 15 mile-per-hour bridge. 25 miles per hour. san jose 16 mile-per-hour breeze. it is 18 miles per hour in fairfield. yesterday was on the cool side of average. today is even cooler. 9 degrees colder in mountain view. 2 degrees colder in san jose. 7 degrees cooler in livermore. one more day with temperatures running below average. five below average in concorde. san jose 78. below average in san francisco and oakland. we lose the ocean breeze. we will talk about when 90s return and how long we will stay warmer than average coming up in a few minutes. >>> a big announcement today from planned parenthood. the organization is dropping out of a federal full family planning program including one in california. in the trump demonstration rule bans participants from referring patients for abortions. natalie joins us live from washington with a look at what the changes mean for health clinics and patients. >> reporter: planned parenthood announced today it will leave the federal title x family planning program resulting in an estimated loss of millions of dollars. the ac
hayward 15 mile-per-hour bridge. 25 miles per hour. san jose 16 mile-per-hour breeze. it is 18 miles per hour in fairfield. yesterday was on the cool side of average. today is even cooler. 9 degrees colder in mountain view. 2 degrees colder in san jose. 7 degrees cooler in livermore. one more day with temperatures running below average. five below average in concorde. san jose 78. below average in san francisco and oakland. we lose the ocean breeze. we will talk about when 90s return and how...
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Aug 14, 2019
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you'll match my miles? yeah! mile for mile! and no blackout dates or annual fee. nice!i was thinking about taking a scuba diving trip! i love that. or maybe go surfing... or not. ok. maybe somewhere else. maybe a petting zoo. can't go wrong. can't get eaten. earn miles. we'll match 'em at the end of your first year. plus no annual fee or blackouts. the discover it® miles card. keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for hiv in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights hiv with three different medicines to help you get to undetectable. that means the amount of virus is so low it can't be measured in lab tests. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems and kidney failure. rare, life-threatening side effects include a build-up of lactic acid and liver problems. do not take biktarvy if you take dofetilide or rifampin. tell your doctor about all the medicines and supplements you take, if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, or if you have kidney or liver probl
you'll match my miles? yeah! mile for mile! and no blackout dates or annual fee. nice!i was thinking about taking a scuba diving trip! i love that. or maybe go surfing... or not. ok. maybe somewhere else. maybe a petting zoo. can't go wrong. can't get eaten. earn miles. we'll match 'em at the end of your first year. plus no annual fee or blackouts. the discover it® miles card. keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for hiv...
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Aug 8, 2019
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yes for miles and miles and miles adding. >>hours to your morning commute kron four's will tran can attest to that he was in the thick of it trying to get to the scene this morning will. >>i would say if you can delay going to work for quite some time because it is a mess northbound one oh one as well as northbound on monterey road. let me step out of the way. so you can see what's being done right now you can see one of the cars loaded on top of a fl
yes for miles and miles and miles adding. >>hours to your morning commute kron four's will tran can attest to that he was in the thick of it trying to get to the scene this morning will. >>i would say if you can delay going to work for quite some time because it is a mess northbound one oh one as well as northbound on monterey road. let me step out of the way. so you can see what's being done right now you can see one of the cars loaded on top of a fl