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citizens who have to travel long distances and that gets to be a problem, or in communities like in northern alaska where everything has to be flown in. so if you have to stockpile, you stockpile under lock and key, and you keep an eye on what's going on in that cabinet. or a family may simply not be able to afford, i mean, if they don't have a lot of money, i mean, you really wouldn't want to throw something out. but as dr. clark mentioned, you really- and you did as well-you really do need to keep track of it. dr. condon? i think dr. clark's point is right on. a medicine cabinet in 2009 has a different connotation than it did with my parents' generation. and back then it was where you kept the medicines that were very, you know-you mentioned the word- we needed to respect them, but as the culture has changed with supplements and advertisements and, yes, we encourage people to get medications for their ailments, and we have many more lifesaving medications available when appropriately-. the medicine cabinet's no longer that sacred place where you store things. in fact, i would maintain, personal o
citizens who have to travel long distances and that gets to be a problem, or in communities like in northern alaska where everything has to be flown in. so if you have to stockpile, you stockpile under lock and key, and you keep an eye on what's going on in that cabinet. or a family may simply not be able to afford, i mean, if they don't have a lot of money, i mean, you really wouldn't want to throw something out. but as dr. clark mentioned, you really- and you did as well-you really do need to...
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Jan 27, 2011
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in the lives lost 15 people. 200,000 of crude oil that ruptured in northern alaska. these are real incidents. what is most significant about the report is that it reveals the culture of undermining safety standards is not just an issue for bp but an epidemic feel you're facing the entire offshore drilling industry putting directly from the report the blowout was not the product decisions made by the rogue industry or government officials rather the root causes are systemic reform and with industry practices, government policies, the bipartisan commission's report only confirms that congress must take action, do our part to prevent the disasters like this from happening again. during the 111th congress this committee could work to develop safeguards would modernize safety and environmental protections for federal offshore programs. many expressed an interest to see the report before we move forward. we now have that report and as i hear from witnesses of the bipartisan commission today, we have to ask ourselves what are we going to do, what is our role as congress to
in the lives lost 15 people. 200,000 of crude oil that ruptured in northern alaska. these are real incidents. what is most significant about the report is that it reveals the culture of undermining safety standards is not just an issue for bp but an epidemic feel you're facing the entire offshore drilling industry putting directly from the report the blowout was not the product decisions made by the rogue industry or government officials rather the root causes are systemic reform and with...
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in the lives lost 15 people. 200,000 of crude oil that ruptured in northern alaska.hese are real incidents. what is most significant about the report is that it reveals the culture of undermining safety standards is not just an issue for bp but an epidemic feel you're facing the entire offshore drilling industry putting directly from the report the blowout was not the product decisions made by the rogue industry or government officials rather the root causes are systemic reform and with industry practices, government policies, the bipartisan commission's report only confirms that congress must take action, do our part to prevent the disasters like this from happening again. during the 111th congress this committee could work to develop safeguards would modernize safety and environmental protections for federal offshore programs. many expressed an interest to see the report before we move forward. we now have that report and as i hear from witnesses of the bipartisan commission today, we have to ask ourselves what are we going to do, what is our role as congress to ma
in the lives lost 15 people. 200,000 of crude oil that ruptured in northern alaska.hese are real incidents. what is most significant about the report is that it reveals the culture of undermining safety standards is not just an issue for bp but an epidemic feel you're facing the entire offshore drilling industry putting directly from the report the blowout was not the product decisions made by the rogue industry or government officials rather the root causes are systemic reform and with...
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Jan 19, 2011
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alaska and takes that cold air and dumps it east of the rockies. that's why they're dealing with snow as far as south as kansas today. could go farther tomorrow like tennessee and northern. sunshine and temperatures about 3 to 8 degrees warmer than average. >> mike, thanks very much. >> thanks for joining us on abc 7 news. >> "who wants to be a millionaire" is coming up next. >> have a great day!
alaska and takes that cold air and dumps it east of the rockies. that's why they're dealing with snow as far as south as kansas today. could go farther tomorrow like tennessee and northern. sunshine and temperatures about 3 to 8 degrees warmer than average. >> mike, thanks very much. >> thanks for joining us on abc 7 news. >> "who wants to be a millionaire" is coming up next. >> have a great day!
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swimming towards alaska through bad weather and rough seas traveling at a minimum of seven kilometers an hour and researchers have been tracking this journey they say that he could be in northern. that cooper island waters by the weekend now the western pacific gray whale is the second most endangered species of large whales in the world with a maximum of one hundred and thirty left so where is this guy going all by himself joining me to discuss it is dr bruce may director of the marine mammal institute at oregon state university bruce thank you so much for joining us or would you prefer dr may to go to let me know i want like just. tell me how long you personally have been tracking this whale and you know since he decided to take this unexpected journey. well we put the tag on no my group did and elaboration with russian colleagues on the fourth of october so for about the first sixty eight days he hung around seattle an island where we tagged him and that's his feeding area but this trek across the bering sea and now down through the aleutian islands and into the gulf of alaska is really exciting what tell us why this is out of so exciting you know what's what's selling usua
swimming towards alaska through bad weather and rough seas traveling at a minimum of seven kilometers an hour and researchers have been tracking this journey they say that he could be in northern. that cooper island waters by the weekend now the western pacific gray whale is the second most endangered species of large whales in the world with a maximum of one hundred and thirty left so where is this guy going all by himself joining me to discuss it is dr bruce may director of the marine mammal...
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alaska and takes that cold air and dumps it east of the rockies. that's why they're dealing with snow as far as south as kansas today. could go farther tomorrow like tennessee and northernia. sunshine and temperatures about 3 to 8 degrees warmer than average. >> mike thanks very much. >> thanks for joining us on abc 7 news. >> "who wants to be a my second diagnosis-- i was told to go home, retire, and enjoy the time i had left. to say it was a shock is just a complete understatement. i mean, i don't think there are words. she had put up a really good fight, but it was her time. you... don't have a choice of getting breast cancer. i had no choice. i wanted to do something bigger than myself. that 3-day gave me that opportunity. and i can actually do something to help. i think it's a very bold thing to do. 60 miles in 3 days-- i can do that. i'm sure if it was 100 miles we'd still walk it. it was a big statement for me of... (voice breaks) i'm alive. we can do this. we can do this. we can rid the world of this terrible disease... so that no mother... granddaughter... sister... daughter... mother... go through what my wife had to go through. this is more than just three da
alaska and takes that cold air and dumps it east of the rockies. that's why they're dealing with snow as far as south as kansas today. could go farther tomorrow like tennessee and northernia. sunshine and temperatures about 3 to 8 degrees warmer than average. >> mike thanks very much. >> thanks for joining us on abc 7 news. >> "who wants to be a my second diagnosis-- i was told to go home, retire, and enjoy the time i had left. to say it was a shock is just a complete...
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alaska, you never know. let's take a look asle far as yr weather is concerned, yoll be okloat s a bigoktorm in the pacific northwest. a lot of w b weather into northern all the snow moving off new england, we have a clipper off the plain states and will be moving light snow as well. look for brutally cold temperatures, 32 degrees in atlanta today, only 55 in tampa, 48 in brownsville, texas. 57 in las vegas. more rain in the pacific northwest. >>> good morning to you. live picture over san jose right now. we have a pretty nice day shaping up for the south bay and dodging showers in the north and east bay. all this activity is expected to deteriorate if you head through the next few hours. by noon, clearing across the board. that's good news. give yourself extra time if you're waking up in the north or east bay. temperatures in the upper 40s, low 50s and turning to 60s, and san jose, 61. have a great day. >> that's your latest weather. matt. >> thank you very much. when we come back, is it the ultimate betrayal when cheating occurs in the marriage bed? we'll talk about that right after this. bebebebebebaaa! we get double miles every time we use our car
alaska, you never know. let's take a look asle far as yr weather is concerned, yoll be okloat s a bigoktorm in the pacific northwest. a lot of w b weather into northern all the snow moving off new england, we have a clipper off the plain states and will be moving light snow as well. look for brutally cold temperatures, 32 degrees in atlanta today, only 55 in tampa, 48 in brownsville, texas. 57 in las vegas. more rain in the pacific northwest. >>> good morning to you. live picture over...