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[inaudible] [inaudible] jesse: with me now is raymond royer, rim and i'm not a lawyer, but can you just tackle these clowns and drag them out? >> by the looks of these protesters, they should have
[inaudible] [inaudible] jesse: with me now is raymond royer, rim and i'm not a lawyer, but can you just tackle these clowns and drag them out? >> by the looks of these protesters, they should have
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royer, and i have sent it to the various teams working on it. think it is very important to examine what he says. you can take a couple of minutes to read it, but it is timely with these witnesses here. dr. royer says that the oil spill in prince william sound will exit the sound to montague strait and follow it to the coast to the south/southwest, and enters the alaskan coastal current, and then the flow which is driven by freshwater runoff and wind. the current is 10 miles wild and surface currents plus or minus 0.2 knot at this time of the year. it is best thought of a river running along the coast. this could continue in this flow with little coherent manner along the shelf. it will depend on the local winds with off shore winds of course, and favoring no transport on shore. and the winds will accelerate on shore, and cause the oil to wash up on the exposed beaches. the oil patch or patches should be at the end of, and mind you this is april 4th that he is talking about, in six to ten days, and it is probably going to be a series of patches
royer, and i have sent it to the various teams working on it. think it is very important to examine what he says. you can take a couple of minutes to read it, but it is timely with these witnesses here. dr. royer says that the oil spill in prince william sound will exit the sound to montague strait and follow it to the coast to the south/southwest, and enters the alaskan coastal current, and then the flow which is driven by freshwater runoff and wind. the current is 10 miles wild and surface...
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[inaudible] [inaudible] jesse: with me now is raymond royer, rim and i'm not a lawyer, but can you justackle these clowns and drag them out? >> by the looks of these protesters, they should have grabbed a mat and got in line and did what kate was doing. they're a little stringy, they are knob looking group. but here's my question. they are attacking the supermodel, she signed on with this group canada goose, jesse, on world kindness day. to promote the conservation of polar bears. that's her association with canada goose. it's a winter wear line. what do they think coaster made out of? polyester. everything is made out of polyester. yes it makes goose down to make your warm covers and your little coats, and every now and then they wear use coyote for her to line the coat. i thought cody's were bad. they usually kill other things. but i guess -- we should let these protesters loose with a couple of coyotes. that would be their workout. they can outrun the coyotes and kate can watch the comfort of a bar or glass. jesse: i like how your body shaming the animal rights activists. >> i would
[inaudible] [inaudible] jesse: with me now is raymond royer, rim and i'm not a lawyer, but can you justackle these clowns and drag them out? >> by the looks of these protesters, they should have grabbed a mat and got in line and did what kate was doing. they're a little stringy, they are knob looking group. but here's my question. they are attacking the supermodel, she signed on with this group canada goose, jesse, on world kindness day. to promote the conservation of polar bears. that's...
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bill royer, my deputy, the english-teaching specialist, was with me. he was working right beside us. the second time they came for us, bill and i didn't get away. we were taken to the compound and kept along with the rest of them. >> what happened to us, thanks to being able to talk on the phone with kate, is this was the most peculiar situation. the official iranian diplomats were not in on the takeover. they were appalled. they knew this is not how you run an international affairs office. anyway, so from kate's office, my husband was talking to our -- and the number two in the ballroom at the foreign affairs office. they'd gone to complain about the graffiti on the wall, and they were stuck there. they were trying to sort this out and have someone from the iranian government go over to the embassy and tell everybody to go home. so joe was able to talk to them. he even called the embassy and talked to one of the hostage takers. he spoke to -- we all spoke to washington. what that meant was that we had a number that we could call, vic, later on. we cou
bill royer, my deputy, the english-teaching specialist, was with me. he was working right beside us. the second time they came for us, bill and i didn't get away. we were taken to the compound and kept along with the rest of them. >> what happened to us, thanks to being able to talk on the phone with kate, is this was the most peculiar situation. the official iranian diplomats were not in on the takeover. they were appalled. they knew this is not how you run an international affairs...