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source of the chemicals that seem to be causing this problem the killer whales that live heree in puget sound. they feed almost exclusively on salmon he did sound is simply not producing enough for thehese fish a anymoe for them it is tragic because these are fish that survived. to the age of reproductivive maturity they went out to the ocean they found their way all the way back to the stream where they were born. anand then they're dying just because it rained. but it was mark gray- born and raised in seattle washington and i'm a commercial real estate- developer underneath the- freeway ninety nine freeway- one of the oldest bridges in washington. just started raining a few moments ago and this is- brake dust and oil from the cars on the bridge above- i'm treated a looks like a cupp of coffee- but its stormwater to go straight into our lake. behind me. what we've done with the story with the new property i in the construction. is put in bio swells to treat the water andnd clclean the water water retentin cell put it simply. is a landscaped area. you're gonna findnd- natural plants trees bus
source of the chemicals that seem to be causing this problem the killer whales that live heree in puget sound. they feed almost exclusively on salmon he did sound is simply not producing enough for thehese fish a anymoe for them it is tragic because these are fish that survived. to the age of reproductivive maturity they went out to the ocean they found their way all the way back to the stream where they were born. anand then they're dying just because it rained. but it was mark gray- born and...
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have never involved the politicians there's a lot of experimentation going on right now with sara puget sound i think there's reason to be far more optimistic about various therapeutics and there are the vaccine question right now i mean already seen you know the sweden style heard of munity has already affected the northeast. seen this swing down to the to the to the to the south and to the sunbelt and so on i mean what happens the virus comes people get it herd immunity is estimated at 1020 percent the really the question is if in fact we have this vaccine coming along how long it's going to work forward it's not going to be 2 it is solid a smallpox america and the other question is who's going to need you know at some point we know that covered 19 creates a persistent immunity is when you get it and get over it so you know i think a lot of this is is it's more of a loser and just just for the sake of keeping people optimistic well and if the virus changes we don't know that either science of constantly changing we saw that firsthand through this whole pandemic but with co-host christine je
have never involved the politicians there's a lot of experimentation going on right now with sara puget sound i think there's reason to be far more optimistic about various therapeutics and there are the vaccine question right now i mean already seen you know the sweden style heard of munity has already affected the northeast. seen this swing down to the to the to the to the south and to the sunbelt and so on i mean what happens the virus comes people get it herd immunity is estimated at 1020...
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service, under this postmaster, broke and disabled about 40% of the processing equipment in the puget soundarea. two of our cities have been ordered to shut down their processing, which is obviously going to have delays in delivery times, together with the fact that they warned us about the inability, together with his statement today that i found incredible. not only did he say, yes, these have been broken, but i'm not going to fix them. that's grossly unacceptable. so i'm glad we have started a lawsuit, and our great attorney general bob ferguson along with about 40 other states. we need a judicial disto ordeci order the trump administration -- >> correct me if i'm wrong, in washington, it's 100 voting by mail. you can only vote by mail, right? >> well, with one caveat. you can get a ballot and drop it into a drop box. we have drop boxes around the state, you know, and they are used considerably for folks that just the last minute are worried about getting their letter postmarked. it has to be postmarked by 8:00 on the day of the election. so the drop boxes have been a nice last-minute th
service, under this postmaster, broke and disabled about 40% of the processing equipment in the puget soundarea. two of our cities have been ordered to shut down their processing, which is obviously going to have delays in delivery times, together with the fact that they warned us about the inability, together with his statement today that i found incredible. not only did he say, yes, these have been broken, but i'm not going to fix them. that's grossly unacceptable. so i'm glad we have started...
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buyer within 2 days such as well as trying to improve on that the putting some pressure quarter the puget sound business journal. >>to get those sellers to ship on saturday. so not just monday through friday may the sellers will face higher costs if they are forced to ship on saturday said get those packages to customers 15 minute covid test from abbott labs that will be priced at just $5 has been granted emergency authorization for use in the u.s. at that will start shipping this test within 2 weeks, they intend to make 15 million a month by october so the aim here need a surge in demand for americans seeking to return to inperson school and work is can reduce quarantine time as well now the postal service which is in dire financial situation has played a significant number of workers more an overtime then regular pay in recent years has scored a watchdog now according to the report from the u.s. p s office of inspector general the postal service exceeded planned penalty overtime hours by about 14 million hours incurred 520 million dollars in questioned costs as a result and the university of
buyer within 2 days such as well as trying to improve on that the putting some pressure quarter the puget sound business journal. >>to get those sellers to ship on saturday. so not just monday through friday may the sellers will face higher costs if they are forced to ship on saturday said get those packages to customers 15 minute covid test from abbott labs that will be priced at just $5 has been granted emergency authorization for use in the u.s. at that will start shipping this test...
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ditched his airplane in puget sound. >> he faked his death, in order to avoid insurance audit.assion. that was a crime of calculation. >> or so the loft friends believed. and if that was true, what might he have done here in salt lake? their suspicion only grew when their friends found out novak left town, without mentioning it was he who fingered chris in that surveillance photo. >> did he ever tell you i identified christopher as the guy who bought the cell phone? >> no. >> and of course, that prepaid cell phone was the very clue that led police to chris. a phone, which chris bought, said bianca, after novak assured him. >> novak has said this guy routinely used these throwaway phones. >> what's more, said bianca, chris could not have left that voicemail because, by the time of the murder, she says, he'd given the phone away. >> he gave it to novak. >> and novak gave it to dolezsar. >> yes. yes. i mean, as far as we know. but it's novak, so we don't know anything. >> and now, a theory about motive drifted from loft to loft. hadn't novak borrowed almost 2 million from ken? the
ditched his airplane in puget sound. >> he faked his death, in order to avoid insurance audit.assion. that was a crime of calculation. >> or so the loft friends believed. and if that was true, what might he have done here in salt lake? their suspicion only grew when their friends found out novak left town, without mentioning it was he who fingered chris in that surveillance photo. >> did he ever tell you i identified christopher as the guy who bought the cell phone? >>...
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but at the university of puget sound i met an incredible group of people working to end the culture of> as the president and ceo of the national coalition against domestic violence, and that leadership in passing the violence against women act, now domestic violence rates are rising. we need congress to reauthorize and enhance that law. we need leaders who believe that a woman's life is worth fighting for. iska: joe biden is that kind of leader. i created a mission to help survivors heal, and to change the way our societies respond to sexual violence. the vice president has worked tirelessly i our side to end the backlog of hundreds of thousands of untested rape kits. and our work will continue, because testing kits not only makes our country safer, but it sends a vital message to survivors, that what happened to them matters. >> the most important thing you can say to a survivor is i hear you. that is why i became a leader and a program started by vice president biden to eliminate sexual assault across campuses, and support a new generation of advocates, including men and boys. if you
but at the university of puget sound i met an incredible group of people working to end the culture of> as the president and ceo of the national coalition against domestic violence, and that leadership in passing the violence against women act, now domestic violence rates are rising. we need congress to reauthorize and enhance that law. we need leaders who believe that a woman's life is worth fighting for. iska: joe biden is that kind of leader. i created a mission to help survivors heal,...
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but at the university of puget sound, i met an incredible force of people working to end the cultureal assault. i went from survivor to arc r advocate. >> as the president and ceo of the national coalition against domestic violence, i've seen joe biden's passionate leadership in passing the violence against women act. now domestic violence rates are rising due to this pandemic. we need congress to reauthorize and enhance that law. we need leaders who believe that a woman's life is worth fighting for. >> joe biden is that kind of leader. i created the joyy heart foundation to help survivors heal and to change the way our society responds to sexual violence. the vice president has worked tirelessly by our side to end the backlog of hundreds of thousands of untested rape kits. and our work will continue. because testing kits not only makes our country safer. but it sends a vital mess tahj survivors. that what happened to them matters. >> the most important thing you can say to a survivor is, i hear you. that's why i became leader and it's on us. it's a program started by vice president
but at the university of puget sound, i met an incredible force of people working to end the cultureal assault. i went from survivor to arc r advocate. >> as the president and ceo of the national coalition against domestic violence, i've seen joe biden's passionate leadership in passing the violence against women act. now domestic violence rates are rising due to this pandemic. we need congress to reauthorize and enhance that law. we need leaders who believe that a woman's life is worth...