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and called them fun to try to find out so they put me in touch with a guy i don't name mr kent of a the. i'd like to know more about the cia if you see this film is not in the worry about about it was this. and i wasn't anything to worry about and he was flat out lying on the me and i can tell them. to get to the bottom of it he takes to pont to court. after a long legal battle the judge forces the company to declassify their internal studies on seeing. joe cocker discovers the truth behind the factory of parkersburg . project gates they've been dumping c eight waste into the river. to make things worse dupont has known since one thousand nine hundred four that the molecule spread into the regions tap water. the company found astronomical levels in public taps. up to fifty times the limit of toxicity according to the u.s. environmental protection agency. that was nineteen eighty-four and we didn't come out till two thousand so it sixteen years yeah before we even had them up about it and they as you say right here they chose not to do anything about it. and they knew what was common wit
and called them fun to try to find out so they put me in touch with a guy i don't name mr kent of a the. i'd like to know more about the cia if you see this film is not in the worry about about it was this. and i wasn't anything to worry about and he was flat out lying on the me and i can tell them. to get to the bottom of it he takes to pont to court. after a long legal battle the judge forces the company to declassify their internal studies on seeing. joe cocker discovers the truth behind the...
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mr. leija, because that's exactly where you deserve to be. >>> and -- >> i was a deputy sheriff here at kent county for about five years. i worked in training, i worked as a corrections officer. >> he once patrolled these housing units. now he stands accused of a heinous crime. so being cool comes naturally. hmm. i can't decide if this place is swag or bling. it's pretzels. word. ladies, you know when you switch, you get my bomb-diggity discounts automatically. ♪ no duh, right? [ chuckles ] sir, you forgot -- keep it. you're gonna need it when i make it precipitate. what, what? what? what, what? twith choices like the classicr. crab lover's dream and new favorites like dueling crab legs with dungeness and snow crab. it's happening right now right here at crabfest. red lobster. now this is seafood. he's happy.t's with him? youreating vegetables thanks to our birds eye voila skillet meals. and they only take 15 minutes to make. ahh! birds eye voila so veggie good at where instead of payinging a befor middlemen,em. we work directly with family farms to deliver higher quality ingredients for les
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kent hughes at the wilson center. thank you for a terrific talk. very informative and engaging. i have a question for mr. devine and mr. wells. how were you treated as a peace corps volunteer, and how was the peace corps in general treated in that earlier era? for mr. wells, no one mentioned decisioneson and his not to include korea in the defense perimeter that the united states has established. how much did that weigh on soviet and north korean thinking? michael: my peace corps experience took place in a much different korea. this was in 1970 when i arrived after three months of training in hawaii and suddenly it was the end of january and the first thing i noticed was it was kind of cold. i was treated very well, much better than i deserved. if anyone learned to speak better english because of my teaching, well, it was coincidental. i don't want to take a lot of credit for it. i certainly learned a lot. it confirmed in me that i wanted to come back and study american diplomatic history and u.s. foreign relations. i developed some lasting friendships and even ended up marrying a teacher at a nearby wom
kent hughes at the wilson center. thank you for a terrific talk. very informative and engaging. i have a question for mr. devine and mr. wells. how were you treated as a peace corps volunteer, and how was the peace corps in general treated in that earlier era? for mr. wells, no one mentioned decisioneson and his not to include korea in the defense perimeter that the united states has established. how much did that weigh on soviet and north korean thinking? michael: my peace corps experience...
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mr. bush: for a while. but it turns out, like bill said, it was the best thick that happened to me. as kentce, the guy that beat -- if i f suspects hadn't beat bush, he would still be on the agricultural committee. david: when you decided to run for governor against incumbent ann richards, your mother and father said you have no chance of winning. mr. bush: the father did not say that, the mother did. david: what did you say when you won? mr. bush: i said, are you going to come to the inauguration? look, you know my mother. you never pop off to her like that. otherwise, she'll floor you. david: when both of you became resident, your father had been president. you had not had a father who had been president, but you had been around government. what was the biggest surprise? the first day you are in the oval office, you learn the secrets, the luke -- nuclear colds, you learn about all the crises we may be getting into. what was the biggest surprise you found, and when did it you that you were the president of the united states? the most powerful man in the world. when did it first hit you the
mr. bush: for a while. but it turns out, like bill said, it was the best thick that happened to me. as kentce, the guy that beat -- if i f suspects hadn't beat bush, he would still be on the agricultural committee. david: when you decided to run for governor against incumbent ann richards, your mother and father said you have no chance of winning. mr. bush: the father did not say that, the mother did. david: what did you say when you won? mr. bush: i said, are you going to come to the...
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kent, los angeles. >> is this going to work? >> the nachos. >> you make good ones, they will go. >> okay. mr.rouble. take a look at the tropics. gert moving away. we've got three areas of interest, investigation, we've got 91-l, 90% chance of becoming a tropical system. 92-l, 0%. this new wave off of africa. as we watch this first one, probably stayed in the south, not a problem. but we'll be watching the next two because they look like they could be affecting parts of the u.s., or at least the coast. we'll see. right now muggy air ensconced in a good part of the country. feels like 97 in washington, 105 in columbia, new orleans, little rock, then friday the cold front drops down and cool things off to the north. in the southeast feels like 103 friday. in jacksonville. 97 in atlanta. by saturday that heat is still stuck from houston, new orleans, tallahassee, charleston, all the way into orlando. the rest of the country for today hot and dry out west. into the pacific northwest. strong storms firing up. big airport delays down in dallas along the front, wet weather making its way all the way
kent, los angeles. >> is this going to work? >> the nachos. >> you make good ones, they will go. >> okay. mr.rouble. take a look at the tropics. gert moving away. we've got three areas of interest, investigation, we've got 91-l, 90% chance of becoming a tropical system. 92-l, 0%. this new wave off of africa. as we watch this first one, probably stayed in the south, not a problem. but we'll be watching the next two because they look like they could be affecting parts of...
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mr. trump's response to it here's the quote america's leaders must hon noir our fundamental views by rejecting expression of supremacy that's the statement and kenthere. now what does trump say in response? >> well as you can imagine he fight back. he says, quote, now that kim frasier has resigned from president manufacturing counsel he'll have more time to lower ripoff drug prices. >> right back him that's the counterpart. if i'm a share hold or of merck i'm not happy because my ceo has walked away from a seat at the table on manufacturing counsel. the interest of merck are not i don't think well served that's my opinion. lizzy? >> saying that president you yoe many, many i didn't like it. at the table is actually saying you've got that seat at the table you know bob at disney and elon musk also quit the president's counsel over the climate change of course. you may change from within by fighting for what you believe in from within. i think it's at the table. >> high places to what president trump is trying to do. and now we've got opening of the market it is monday morning let's see where we're going here. we're going up by 90 points, 95 points
mr. trump's response to it here's the quote america's leaders must hon noir our fundamental views by rejecting expression of supremacy that's the statement and kenthere. now what does trump say in response? >> well as you can imagine he fight back. he says, quote, now that kim frasier has resigned from president manufacturing counsel he'll have more time to lower ripoff drug prices. >> right back him that's the counterpart. if i'm a share hold or of merck i'm not happy because my...