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hosted by our part nirs, we visited many sites showcasing this city's rich history. learn about it all weekend here on american history tv. >> we are in the special collections. we collect utah history. we collect different parts of western americaa in utah, idaho, nevada and the first item i wanted to show was how the park ame to be. there was a man who prevailed on the government to go into this part of the country. in 1871, he took a government expedition in. he came in with an artist and came in with a photographer. and these men were able to put on paper and film what they saw. and so between his paintings and jackson's photographs, which was one of the driving forces that enabled the legislation in 1872 to pass and grant signed the authorization in march of 1872 for the first national park, which was yellowstone. moran's ren dishon of water color of the canyon of t yellowstone. here's one of mammoth springs. then we have jackson's photograph of the lower fall. this is the 1871 print of his -- e of his pictures on glass plates, keep in mind that they had a glass
hosted by our part nirs, we visited many sites showcasing this city's rich history. learn about it all weekend here on american history tv. >> we are in the special collections. we collect utah history. we collect different parts of western americaa in utah, idaho, nevada and the first item i wanted to show was how the park ame to be. there was a man who prevailed on the government to go into this part of the country. in 1871, he took a government expedition in. he came in with an artist...
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nir kalron investigated the links between al shabaab and illicit ivory trade in 2012.kalron: al shabaab was controlling the ports of kismayo, marca, and big parts of mogadishu, including access to the port through its agents. evidenence from kenynya suggests the local and regional poachers used that access. we'd seen evidence from ports in marca and kismayo of ivory, large stocks of it, and had collected evidence from individuals that testified to having profifited from thahat te with al shabaab agentsts. knights: al shshabaab did contrl various ports in somalia where the ivory is being shipped out of, and they would basicallyly charge a tax for anything being shipped out. narrrrator: al shabaab levies a% to 7 7% tax on i ivory that t ps ththrough areas they control, mamaking aboutut $250,000 0 a yr from i ivory. ininsurgent groups and armeded forces units are not the only poachers. local villagers, who know the terrain, are also involved, and they are increasingly recruited by well-financed, organized criminal groups. roberts: when you kill an elephant and you sell th
nir kalron investigated the links between al shabaab and illicit ivory trade in 2012.kalron: al shabaab was controlling the ports of kismayo, marca, and big parts of mogadishu, including access to the port through its agents. evidenence from kenynya suggests the local and regional poachers used that access. we'd seen evidence from ports in marca and kismayo of ivory, large stocks of it, and had collected evidence from individuals that testified to having profifited from thahat te with al...
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that's come frging from the nir near monterey. a high of 66. humidity at 70%. there will be heavy smoke down in monterey tonight and some of that smoke couldling r r for tuesday's forecast. if you know anyone that lives the, the winds still 10 to 20. that should help them out. back here in the bay area, it was hot. concord at 94 degrees. it will stay mild through 10:00 p.m. with low 70s and check out the humidity. just at 18%. so fire danger, very high across the entire bay area. as we get a look across the region, san francisco and downtown, 70 degrees. immediate coastline, we have fog. peninsula, 75 and on the south bay, coming in with 81. tomorrow morning's forecast, we start with fog in san francisco and 49 degrees. but it will be a mostly sunny start here for the east bay. the main reason we had the hot weather today, high pressure sitting offshore. it's going to stay for the next four days. keeping those temperatures hot inland. the other thing it's going to do is continue to decrease the air quality. you can see for tomorrow, spare the air alert in effec
that's come frging from the nir near monterey. a high of 66. humidity at 70%. there will be heavy smoke down in monterey tonight and some of that smoke couldling r r for tuesday's forecast. if you know anyone that lives the, the winds still 10 to 20. that should help them out. back here in the bay area, it was hot. concord at 94 degrees. it will stay mild through 10:00 p.m. with low 70s and check out the humidity. just at 18%. so fire danger, very high across the entire bay area. as we get a...
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also with us is venture capitalist nir liberboim. natural food investments in its portfolio. and from the bay area david wu, general partner at maveron, with $1 billion under management, its portfolio includes sandwich company pot belly as well as pinkberry. so we heard what hannah has to say. she's in the hot seat. kick it off. >> so, hannah, i thought you did really well on your pitch. i loved hearing the story and a bit about the market and really great information around competitive differentiation. so i will give you an a. now, on the safety front, how do consumers know that the products they get from you meet or exceed the standards set for bha what they would buy at their local grocery store? >> the most important part is the butcher we use is federally inspected by the usda, so our product meets the safety requirements that any other beef product would meet. >> i thought your pitch was well rounded, talked about your background, margin structure, i also gave you an a. i'm curious about pricing. i noticed on your website that the average order price was around $100. ca
also with us is venture capitalist nir liberboim. natural food investments in its portfolio. and from the bay area david wu, general partner at maveron, with $1 billion under management, its portfolio includes sandwich company pot belly as well as pinkberry. so we heard what hannah has to say. she's in the hot seat. kick it off. >> so, hannah, i thought you did really well on your pitch. i loved hearing the story and a bit about the market and really great information around competitive...
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i'll let you know if they have to block any lane os nir crews have to arrive.ver here, southbound 880 getting down toward 237. reports by chp, someone called in saying between dickson landing road and tas man road, dropped a box off their truck. there may be a traffic break. traffic smooth right now. the rest of the south bay flows smoothly but i have a note you guys talked about that earlier fire near los lagos, i'll talk about the traffic impact of crews coming up. >> we look forward to it. thanks, mike, up next on "today in the bay," unusual and expensive crime spree sweeping across the bay area has some business owners keeping a closer eye on their equipment. heavy duty items thieves are making off with and who police think is responsible. >>> facebook may be the most important company in silicon valley. just tripled revenue. we'll take a look coming up in business and tech. >>> welcome back. thieves are striking construction sites in the bay area and now a regional auto theft task force is searching for at least one person who is stole huge piece of machin
i'll let you know if they have to block any lane os nir crews have to arrive.ver here, southbound 880 getting down toward 237. reports by chp, someone called in saying between dickson landing road and tas man road, dropped a box off their truck. there may be a traffic break. traffic smooth right now. the rest of the south bay flows smoothly but i have a note you guys talked about that earlier fire near los lagos, i'll talk about the traffic impact of crews coming up. >> we look forward to...
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the financial mechanism for nir transaction regarding u.s. manufactured commercial aircraft has not yet been determined. once the contracts are completed, iran air will decide how it wants to finance its purchases. like the discussion on the gentleman's last amendment, all payment matters will be done in full compliance with u.s. sanctions. i understand that there is concern among some that the financing of any arrangement would be done through the export-import bank of the united states. i would just note here that the export-import bank of the u.s. is prohibited from providing financing to any iranian airline. we should not be dick stating the -- dictating the finance mechanisms for the person of -- for the purpose of american made aircraft consistent with international agreement and u.s. law and policy. i'm afraid i have repeated myself. let me just say this. the amendment harms u.s.-manufacturing jobs and ensures that u.s. companies will be locked out of a large aerospace market which is expected to grow for decades to come. under this ag
the financial mechanism for nir transaction regarding u.s. manufactured commercial aircraft has not yet been determined. once the contracts are completed, iran air will decide how it wants to finance its purchases. like the discussion on the gentleman's last amendment, all payment matters will be done in full compliance with u.s. sanctions. i understand that there is concern among some that the financing of any arrangement would be done through the export-import bank of the united states. i...
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potentially ve violent situations and under chief brown's leadership implementing many new community nir ti initiatives. this might have been one of those crimes of opportunity. we've seen it in mass shootings in the past where these offenders have targeted a movie theater where there's going to be a lot of people, a church, or a nightclub and this offender might have said this is his opportunity to make national news, to make headlines, and to get his word out. he might have seen that he was in the area. there was going to be a protest. and this is -- had a huge pool of soft targets which were officers that were protecting those protesters, watching the protesters and not realizing they were the targets. >> you talked a little bit about community policing right off the top there. in fact, we just listened to about an hour of the president speaking. in fact, he mentioned the dallas efforts for community policing and, in fact, you were directly involved in that. explain to us what efforts have transpired over the past decade. >> yes, ma'am. i was very fortunate to have started the origina
potentially ve violent situations and under chief brown's leadership implementing many new community nir ti initiatives. this might have been one of those crimes of opportunity. we've seen it in mass shootings in the past where these offenders have targeted a movie theater where there's going to be a lot of people, a church, or a nightclub and this offender might have said this is his opportunity to make national news, to make headlines, and to get his word out. he might have seen that he was...
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nirs a lady sheltered the night who was rescued after hours in her one story home that had filled with four feet of water. she survived the horrific event by relying on her deep faith. knowing she was in god's hands. the road ahead will be tough. we have a very long way to go. we will always remember and honor those whom we lost. and we will offer our love and support to those rebuilding their lives. but i know we will rebuild. we will repair our schools, restock our library shelves, repave our roads, and reconstruct our bridges. we will be there for each other. we are west virginians. and it's our home. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. thompson, or five minutes. mr. thompson: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, members, i rise today because the american people have had enough. they have had enough with the epidemic of gun violence in our country. they have had enough with house republicans obstruction of bipartisan, pro-second amendment legislation to help keep guns away from those who shouldn't ha
nirs a lady sheltered the night who was rescued after hours in her one story home that had filled with four feet of water. she survived the horrific event by relying on her deep faith. knowing she was in god's hands. the road ahead will be tough. we have a very long way to go. we will always remember and honor those whom we lost. and we will offer our love and support to those rebuilding their lives. but i know we will rebuild. we will repair our schools, restock our library shelves, repave our...
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onset with us venture capitalist nir liberboim.ures, several natural food investments in his portfolio. also with us nikhil kalghatgi. and from seattle nat burgess where he oversees tech m&a and also angel investor advise of several food start-ups in the cracker and coffee markets. diana now in the hot seat, kick it off. >> i thought your pitch was strong from delivery to covering major business points. i would like to hear about financial performance. still give your pitch a. where does it stand out in the crowded market? >> on the baking mixes we offer real ingredients, responsibly sourced and award winning taste. when you walk down the supermarket aisle, if you look at this side of our box, you can trace the journey of your cocoa from bean to box. we offer treats that taste good and do good. >> i thought it was a sweet bite sized pitch. i'll give it an a-minus. i know you're doing a lot of world positive things, but what are you doing that no one else in the world can do? >> for us we believe the best way to drive supply is thro
onset with us venture capitalist nir liberboim.ures, several natural food investments in his portfolio. also with us nikhil kalghatgi. and from seattle nat burgess where he oversees tech m&a and also angel investor advise of several food start-ups in the cracker and coffee markets. diana now in the hot seat, kick it off. >> i thought your pitch was strong from delivery to covering major business points. i would like to hear about financial performance. still give your pitch a. where...
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. >> even barn nir barney acknowledged that was a big mistake. lynch has to directly answer to that. >> which she did. >> her problem. but 34,000 e-mails from the state department to the clinton foundation. you wonder why so many middle eastern countries, money found its way in? hundreds of millions of dollars. >> look, again, i'm not a lawyer, basil, you know more about it. it looks real bad. it is showing up in the polls. >> not for the e-mail but it will be 27 months before they get around to that. >> maybe. >> it can be appealed. >> i think the republicans have held their presidential hopefuls on this -- hopefulness on this notion that hillary is going to be indicted. i think that's -- >> they had better than hillary. >> i don't know about that. >> even president obama would say -- >> i don't know about that. had he have held out this hope that hillary was going to get indicted. in my opinion, that's just not going to happen. we are at the end of the investigation. >> if she doesn't get incompetent dieted, then it is all okay? >> i think it i
. >> even barn nir barney acknowledged that was a big mistake. lynch has to directly answer to that. >> which she did. >> her problem. but 34,000 e-mails from the state department to the clinton foundation. you wonder why so many middle eastern countries, money found its way in? hundreds of millions of dollars. >> look, again, i'm not a lawyer, basil, you know more about it. it looks real bad. it is showing up in the polls. >> not for the e-mail but it will be 27...
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she took four sons to the rally in down town dallas thursday night when gun nir erupted.itting an officer in front of their eyes. >> as he was going down he said he has a gun, run. >> reporter: moments later taylor felt a bullet pierce her leg. >> gun shots nonstop nonstop. >> reporter: she covered her son andrew as officers protected her. >> that officer jumped on top of me and covered me and my son. and there was another one at our feet and another over our head. >> reporter: amid the chaos two other sons were shielded by heroes. >> a police officer ran up and said go, i'll cover you. >> reporter: a son separated from his family was cared for by a stranger, who surprised the taylors at the news conference. >> any mother would have did that for somebody's child because you're a mother, i'm a mother. >> reporter: thanks to so many heroic actions the entire family survived but later learned five officers did not. >> of course i'm thankful that my babies are okay. but somebody's dad, somebody's husband, isn't. >> reporter: one of the victims is brent thompson. he got marrie
she took four sons to the rally in down town dallas thursday night when gun nir erupted.itting an officer in front of their eyes. >> as he was going down he said he has a gun, run. >> reporter: moments later taylor felt a bullet pierce her leg. >> gun shots nonstop nonstop. >> reporter: she covered her son andrew as officers protected her. >> that officer jumped on top of me and covered me and my son. and there was another one at our feet and another over our head....