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dead salmon. cerebral or goodbye. >> spencer is giving me the answer. dead salmon. >> dead salmon.ike beige or tan to me but everybody has to be fichlt i had dead salmon for dinner. >> regret that a little later. >> yes you are. >> mike here with sports. >> those are if loss couple a's second baseman ellis found a new home. traded today and let you know and [ male announcer ] bring home a complete meal for your family. 10 pieces of the world's best chicken, 3 large sides and 6 biscuits. enough real food to feed a family of 4 or more for just 20 bucks. today is a kfc day. today tastes so good. i want to sell more tea cups. ♪ i need help selling bread. ♪ i want to sell more crabs. [ male announcer ] you know where you want to take your business. i want to design more buildings. [ male announcer ] in here, small business solutions from at&t can get you there. like the at&t all for less package, starting at just $70 per month, voice plus broadband. it's the at&t network. helping you do what you do... even better. >> coming up tonight at 11:00. golden gate ferry service as we reported i
dead salmon. cerebral or goodbye. >> spencer is giving me the answer. dead salmon. >> dead salmon.ike beige or tan to me but everybody has to be fichlt i had dead salmon for dinner. >> regret that a little later. >> yes you are. >> mike here with sports. >> those are if loss couple a's second baseman ellis found a new home. traded today and let you know and [ male announcer ] bring home a complete meal for your family. 10 pieces of the world's best chicken, 3...
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if you eat farm salmon instead of wild salmon.morales has all the headlines. >> good morning. no end to the blame game in washington over the debt deadlock with both parties taking to the airwaves to make their case. president obama said he was calling for a balanced approach, cutting spending and raising taxes. he blasted what he called a republican cuts only approach that doesn't ask the wealthiest americans to contribute. meantime, house speaker john boehner who is backing a tw two-step plan says the president wants a blank check, but it's not going to happen. >>> the chief of norway security police says her agency was aall righted to domestic terror suspect breivik last march when he made a suspicious chemical purchase from poland but she said officials did not have enough evidence to investigate further. late monday in oslo 100,000 people carried roses in a march to remember victims of friday's bombing and shooting spree which claimed at least 76 lives. >>> a private funeral is being held today for singer amy winehouse as fri
if you eat farm salmon instead of wild salmon.morales has all the headlines. >> good morning. no end to the blame game in washington over the debt deadlock with both parties taking to the airwaves to make their case. president obama said he was calling for a balanced approach, cutting spending and raising taxes. he blasted what he called a republican cuts only approach that doesn't ask the wealthiest americans to contribute. meantime, house speaker john boehner who is backing a tw...
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salmon, do you care to respond to that? >> yes. as i understand, the request to change the -- amend the security plan was in progress, was initiated about a year ago. there was a joint vulnerability assessment with the f.b.i. conducted in the fall of 2010. it's my understanding -- i don't know this personally. but it's my understanding the parties agreed to let's hold off on completing -- rewriting the airport security plan until we understand the results of the joint vulnerability assessment. now, the joint vulnerability assessment in terms of its analysis of perimeter security was not particularly flattering. and so in terms of where the amendment is, in terms of rewriting it, i think both parties agreed. >> it sounds like he's been waiting for a year. do you dispute that? >> both parties agreed to wait until something you brought up last time, the joint vulnerability assessment. that should be very insightful in terms of what do you with your security plan. >> mr. orr? >> we've had two joint vulnerability assessments, one in 200
salmon, do you care to respond to that? >> yes. as i understand, the request to change the -- amend the security plan was in progress, was initiated about a year ago. there was a joint vulnerability assessment with the f.b.i. conducted in the fall of 2010. it's my understanding -- i don't know this personally. but it's my understanding the parties agreed to let's hold off on completing -- rewriting the airport security plan until we understand the results of the joint vulnerability...
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right now in the season in alaska, the salmon is just unbelievable. >> okay. that you have a nice, hot grill before you put your fish down. >> that's it, salt and pepper. the fish is so great that you don't have to worry too much about it. so we just put our fish on nice. >> how long you got to grill this? >> approximately three minutes on both sides. >> medium rare? >> as long as the grill is hot, the fish will be cooked well. >> what does the chef recommend, it's usually medium rare, the best way for the most flavor? >> depends on what fish but with salmon, yes. allows the true flavor of the fish to come out. we're serving with beautiful heirloom tomatoes. the menu we developed today you can use for all over the courses. so it's tomatoes. >> sorry. >> it's fennel, onions cooked slowly in olive oil, a little bit of lemon zest and garlic. >> you can do all of this in the grill. >> all of this can be done on the grilltomatoes, a little bitf chili flakes. i like it spicy. >> put more on there, put a little more. no problem. i like it spicy. >> it's up to you. an
right now in the season in alaska, the salmon is just unbelievable. >> okay. that you have a nice, hot grill before you put your fish down. >> that's it, salt and pepper. the fish is so great that you don't have to worry too much about it. so we just put our fish on nice. >> how long you got to grill this? >> approximately three minutes on both sides. >> medium rare? >> as long as the grill is hot, the fish will be cooked well. >> what does the chef...
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fresh salmon killed on the rocks the river. and in the woods, fresh bear droppings. that answers that question. using a giant log as a blind, we sit quietly by the side of the river. almost immediately, a white form emerged from the woods. a lone wolf, surprised to see any humans at all. black bears came too. one by one. just a few feet away. aware of us but not too curious. and we waited. and waited. and waited in the forest. until the light was fading. then, disappointed, we trudged out. our last day of shooting, we set off early, hoping for better luck. and suddenly there he was in an open field at the edge of the woods. we've been at this for three days now. this is our first glimpse of the spirit bear. it's just amazing. these white bears are rarer than panda bears. no more than 500 of them on earth. the only place in the world you can see them is right here. you feel like you're seeing a ghost. the way it seamlessly slips back into the forecast. it's amazing. the pictures are what this expedition is all about. raising awareness of a place off limit tossing most
fresh salmon killed on the rocks the river. and in the woods, fresh bear droppings. that answers that question. using a giant log as a blind, we sit quietly by the side of the river. almost immediately, a white form emerged from the woods. a lone wolf, surprised to see any humans at all. black bears came too. one by one. just a few feet away. aware of us but not too curious. and we waited. and waited. and waited in the forest. until the light was fading. then, disappointed, we trudged out. our...
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it out and you just got to be strong and get through it not want to settle for anything in between salmon coach was arguably the most modern river in russia called the bosh house filled with obstacles because a dark history of claiming people's lives but luckily for sam going down the brush talismans only a life changing experience had acquired but for the whole expression you're looking down at the river all of these emotions come from within and you're just thinking about friends that you lost in the river and what's really important to you in life you know at that stage you just see life pick your clarity with all the treacherous turns negotiated in the mountains sam moved on to iceland geysers are the first thing that made pop into mind but after the street was a full should be the other one some of them were higher than an eight story building so free falling off them and heat in the water again is not dissimilar to a car crash and survived and is what gives these man this softer thrills what survives come to your prayers reset and all those emotions that you just can't get that goal
it out and you just got to be strong and get through it not want to settle for anything in between salmon coach was arguably the most modern river in russia called the bosh house filled with obstacles because a dark history of claiming people's lives but luckily for sam going down the brush talismans only a life changing experience had acquired but for the whole expression you're looking down at the river all of these emotions come from within and you're just thinking about friends that you...
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hastings: we share that with the salmon. i would point out that the salmon run coming back in greater number which is suggests that the species is being recovered. and yet we are waiting on -- for a judge to make a decision. mr. thompson: would you yield back? remember, you're very well aware of the salmon issue and how there's been a number of attempts over the matter of water that if had been successful, had it not been for the endangered species act, there wouldn't be any fish because without water, as you know, there's no fish. mr. hastings: i can't argue with the gentleman. i'm just saying we need to look at this -- it's been 23 years, 30 seconds to the gentleman. the speaker pro tempore: is -- the chair: is there objection? the gentleman is yielded 30 seconds. mr. hastings: will the gentleman yield? the argument is not about the endangered species act but about sitting down and re-authorize an act that's not been re-authorized since 1980. mr. thompson: i ask that we do it in the authorizing bill. mr. hastings: i agree
hastings: we share that with the salmon. i would point out that the salmon run coming back in greater number which is suggests that the species is being recovered. and yet we are waiting on -- for a judge to make a decision. mr. thompson: would you yield back? remember, you're very well aware of the salmon issue and how there's been a number of attempts over the matter of water that if had been successful, had it not been for the endangered species act, there wouldn't be any fish because...
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>> but, the salmon jumping out of the water -- >> jimmy: disclaimer -- humans did not come from fish.ah. >> -- and i can't catch one. and we're with a fishing guide and he feels bad for me. so, he catches one himself, places the rod in my hands and goes "you got one!" [ laughter ] and that really hurt, you know? cause like -- >> jimmy: that's condescending. >> -- i knew that i hadn't, you know? it's like, you know -- and so, i'm in with the guide and my sister, patty, is about 75 yards behind me, and i hear her say, "mike?" and it was the voice of someone who is about to be mauled. [ laughter ] it had a very distinct pitch. you know, it was like, "mike." like, if it was like, "miiiike!" like, i would be like, she's dead. [ laughter ] you know, but it was just like -- it was just like "miike?" and i turn around and there's an eight foot brown bear walking towards her in the water. yeah, i know, that's crazy. >> jimmy: oh my gosh. >> it was very surreal. you know, cause he wasn't running, you know what i mean? like he wasn't like -- he wasn't just that cartoon, like, he wasn't like -- [
>> but, the salmon jumping out of the water -- >> jimmy: disclaimer -- humans did not come from fish.ah. >> -- and i can't catch one. and we're with a fishing guide and he feels bad for me. so, he catches one himself, places the rod in my hands and goes "you got one!" [ laughter ] and that really hurt, you know? cause like -- >> jimmy: that's condescending. >> -- i knew that i hadn't, you know? it's like, you know -- and so, i'm in with the guide and my...
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it's like, well, what is the difference between a wild salmon and atlantic salmon.g the story because wild salmon is eating different kinds of food because it's in the wild. a farmed salmon doesn't have that pink color so a dye it to make it look more appetizing. >> oh, no. i hate it when that happens. >> truth in advertising in fish. chilean sea bass is from the pasaic river. >> they do that with red meat as well. >> joe klein writes in this bash the head start program. he calls it criminal. he said it's every bit as outrageous as tax breaks for oil companies, perhaps even more so since we're talking about the lives of children. what's his problem with head start? >> his argument with head start is that -- i didn't know this until i read joe's column, it was part of the original johnson war on poverty. and it was a pilot program that was tested and tested well and then it was brought up to scale. and, in fact, the results are in and it, according to joe it just doesn't work. it doesn't have results when it's taken on to a nationwide scale. because it's a legacy of
it's like, well, what is the difference between a wild salmon and atlantic salmon.g the story because wild salmon is eating different kinds of food because it's in the wild. a farmed salmon doesn't have that pink color so a dye it to make it look more appetizing. >> oh, no. i hate it when that happens. >> truth in advertising in fish. chilean sea bass is from the pasaic river. >> they do that with red meat as well. >> joe klein writes in this bash the head start program....
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cover them with tinfoil put them in a hot oven for an hour to an hour and a half for cedar planked salmonave prepared a marinade, malt vinegar, fresh lemon juice, soy sauce, dijon plus stand, lemon zest, extra virgin olive oil we will baste our salmon with it let that sit in the fridge for an hour when done take a cedar plank drenched in water overnight spray with it extra virgin olive oil it allows you to cover a large area. >> where can we get these? cedar planks. >> barbecue section of the store. >> spoken like someone who doesn't barbecue. >> 475-degree oven for 8 to 10 minutes until it is golden brown. >> over here this is an interesting preparation of broccoli i have taken a head cut it into halfs like this, put it in salted boiling water for 2 minutes, then shocked it in ice water seasoned with salt and pepper and put it on the grill. >> with the thaws do the shocking. >> locks -- what does that do shocking? >> locks in nutrients. >> coat it with see czar dressing this might -- cesar dressing this might sound weird but i as sure you it is wonderful. >>> the whole seasons concept, u
cover them with tinfoil put them in a hot oven for an hour to an hour and a half for cedar planked salmonave prepared a marinade, malt vinegar, fresh lemon juice, soy sauce, dijon plus stand, lemon zest, extra virgin olive oil we will baste our salmon with it let that sit in the fridge for an hour when done take a cedar plank drenched in water overnight spray with it extra virgin olive oil it allows you to cover a large area. >> where can we get these? cedar planks. >> barbecue...
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salmon? >> the request to rewrite or change or amend the security plan was in progress and was initiated about one year ago. there was a joint vulnerability assessment with the fbi conducted in the fall of 2010. it is my understanding that the parties agreed to hold off on completing rewriting the airport's security plan until we understand the results of the joint vulnerability assessment. the joint vulnerability assessment in terms of its analysis of brandperimeter secus not to flee flattery. >> it sounds like he has been waiting for a year. >> both parties agreed to wait until something you grow up last time, the joint vulnerability assessment, and that should be very insightful in terms of what you do with security plans. >> we have had two joint vulnerability assessments, one in 2007 and one in 2010. at the conclusion of each one, we asked for additional information to help us understand what you are talking about here. in both cases, we have not received that. we submitted our plan, our
salmon? >> the request to rewrite or change or amend the security plan was in progress and was initiated about one year ago. there was a joint vulnerability assessment with the fbi conducted in the fall of 2010. it is my understanding that the parties agreed to hold off on completing rewriting the airport's security plan until we understand the results of the joint vulnerability assessment. the joint vulnerability assessment in terms of its analysis of brandperimeter secus not to flee...
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i heard your mom makes a salmon -- >> she makes a cheese ball. >> a salmon cheese ball. >> a salmon loafat marks on both sides. we place them right in. and then the sauce that we have is just yogurt. if you wouldn't mind putting that in, hoda, it would be great. chi chives. and worcestershire sauce. >> and i made you guys this beautiful party. and woodbridge, robert mondavi has been putting on giving through growing for years. they want to embody freshness. >> here we have fresh basil. this is great. and i know that we just want to move over to the cocktail, then. this is basil, watermelon and feta. grab a slider. >> here's our toast. this is fresh peach, white grape and sparkle iing wine and mint cheers to giving through growing, right? >> love you girls. >>> up next, colbie caillat will sing for us. >> but first, this is "today" on nbc. [ male announcer ] bring home a complete meal for your family. 10 pieces of the world's best chicken, 3 large sides and 6 biscuits. enough real food to feed a family of 4 or more for just 20 bucks. today is a kfc day. today tastes so good. out of the po
i heard your mom makes a salmon -- >> she makes a cheese ball. >> a salmon cheese ball. >> a salmon loafat marks on both sides. we place them right in. and then the sauce that we have is just yogurt. if you wouldn't mind putting that in, hoda, it would be great. chi chives. and worcestershire sauce. >> and i made you guys this beautiful party. and woodbridge, robert mondavi has been putting on giving through growing for years. they want to embody freshness. >> here...
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[laughter] santorum is a wounded wildebeast, and gingrich is apparently a spawning salmon. all right. now we're getting there. let's see where governor tim pawlenty is at. he's got there 4.4 million raised. >> former governor tim pawlenty kicked off three weeks of iowa bodily harm storming in advance of the straw poll next month with an r.v. storm and a warning that iowans should not raise their support on charismatic candidates who can't actually win. >> jon: oh, tim pawlenty taking a bold stand against kris matt. [laughter] it's got no place in politics. hey, look, this is not a popularity contest. oh, it is? oh. well, i wonder how "the daily show" will depict pawlenty's demise. [laughter] if a pawlenty campaign falls in the woods, does it make a sound? who's next. >> herman cain raised $2.5 million. >> jon: $2.5 million for herman cain. that's a lot of pepperoni for the godfather of pizza. why is cain connecting? >> i think i'm connecting because of my passion about my support and belief in the constitution. >> jon: yes. herman cain has passion. support and belief in the
[laughter] santorum is a wounded wildebeast, and gingrich is apparently a spawning salmon. all right. now we're getting there. let's see where governor tim pawlenty is at. he's got there 4.4 million raised. >> former governor tim pawlenty kicked off three weeks of iowa bodily harm storming in advance of the straw poll next month with an r.v. storm and a warning that iowans should not raise their support on charismatic candidates who can't actually win. >> jon: oh, tim pawlenty...
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it is a run of 40 million sockeye a year, 60 million total salmon, but there is unfortunately a $300lion gold and copper deposit underneath this run. in the years ahead, as people like anglo-american us try to turn our food systems into mining systems and will extraction systems, we have to ask yourself, do we want to fill our tanks up, do we want to make telephone cable or do we want to eat? so if i could leave you with one thing i would say stoppable minds. thank you very much. [applause] [applause] >> last finalist is luther. also was just awarded the pulitzer prize. the emperor of all maladies, a biography of cancer. the compelling and eliminating story, a cancer is the central character. willful, unpredictable, mysterious, and resistant. a history of cancer from the earliest mention in 2500 b.c. to the development of various therapies and treatments and 20th and 21st centuries, including some notable successes in many notable failures. the book tells the story of human ingenuity, perseverance, compassion, and hubris paternalism and misspent money and false optimism. he is not he
it is a run of 40 million sockeye a year, 60 million total salmon, but there is unfortunately a $300lion gold and copper deposit underneath this run. in the years ahead, as people like anglo-american us try to turn our food systems into mining systems and will extraction systems, we have to ask yourself, do we want to fill our tanks up, do we want to make telephone cable or do we want to eat? so if i could leave you with one thing i would say stoppable minds. thank you very much. [applause]...
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where i discovered with bob's help, a really interesting so-called resource which is putting the salmon and the people and animals who rely on them against a potential giant new copper and gold mine which sits at the headwaters of some of the very important salmon spawning streams and has caused a huge debate in alaska that features sarah palin, and i had these incredible adventures writing this book but then came the question how do i explain all this to people? how do i break this information down so that the public can understand eight and make sense of it and hopefully be entertained and provoked by it? and what sort of tone do i use? what i did is i structured the book in four parts. part one is on water quality, that is what is in our water? you might be shocked to find out and what we are doing about it. part number two is about drought, how certain parts of the country are drying out and what we are doing there. part three is about the flood and part four is about water in the 21st century. how we are using it now and will use it in the future. part number four was the one that
where i discovered with bob's help, a really interesting so-called resource which is putting the salmon and the people and animals who rely on them against a potential giant new copper and gold mine which sits at the headwaters of some of the very important salmon spawning streams and has caused a huge debate in alaska that features sarah palin, and i had these incredible adventures writing this book but then came the question how do i explain all this to people? how do i break this information...
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released next year is expected to include better monitoring of threatened species, protection for salmon and tougher marine sanction rules. >>> it warmed up today out there. you noticed it a good 10 degrees in some places. the warm up is under way and it's hard to believe that just a couple of days ago we had record rainfall in san francisco and over an inch in oakland. we got the live weather sensor, and the winds are blowing west- southwest at about 18. as we go into a very warm bay area weekend, fog is going to play a big role. it'll be here for the morning but then it'll be gone. it'll start off cool, it'll be a bit breezy along the bay but the fog will burn off. as this high pressure builds in, it's going to be at the coast. the rip tides, this is the time of year the sun comes out. 700 some thousand people live in san francisco proper and they rush out to these beaches. ocean beach is one of those dangerous species in the countries for rip tides and just basic swimming. so beware as you go out to the beach. the fog is there, there's pacifica, there's half-moon bay. watch what happe
released next year is expected to include better monitoring of threatened species, protection for salmon and tougher marine sanction rules. >>> it warmed up today out there. you noticed it a good 10 degrees in some places. the warm up is under way and it's hard to believe that just a couple of days ago we had record rainfall in san francisco and over an inch in oakland. we got the live weather sensor, and the winds are blowing west- southwest at about 18. as we go into a very warm bay...
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salmon might -- famine might bring a new surge in donations. >> in space today, there was yet another step in the end of an era. the shuttle atlantis' left the international space station for the very last time. this will bring an end to the shuttle program after a 30 year run. while the shuttle program is coming to an end, in london, the preparations are in full swing for the summer olympics that will get underway in just over a year. among those hoping to compete is a british swimmer who is balancing a full life of a teenager for a desire to compete at the highest level. >> this is a girl who can make a splash. she switched last year from representing kenya to start swimming for great britain. her goal is to represent the team at the olympics. she often trains two times a day, once before school and once after. >> getting up at 5:00 in the morning is not get any easier. >> she started swimming at the age of four while she was living in kenya. she was born in the u.k. and in 2007 decided to return here. she boarded at plymouth college where she befriended a diving gold medalist. she
salmon might -- famine might bring a new surge in donations. >> in space today, there was yet another step in the end of an era. the shuttle atlantis' left the international space station for the very last time. this will bring an end to the shuttle program after a 30 year run. while the shuttle program is coming to an end, in london, the preparations are in full swing for the summer olympics that will get underway in just over a year. among those hoping to compete is a british swimmer...
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all central valley salmon runs are ruggling to regain healthy numbers. this amendment will make sure salmon will not be in other streams and further threaten our endanger current rivers. the burrow of reclamation needs to be -- the bureau of reclamation needs more time to complete the environmental studies and build the infrastructure required by the san joaquin restoration program before they consider the salmon run. even the national marine fisheries services has doubt of the reintroduction condained in their strategy and -- contained in their strategy and says that the san joaquin restoration program will not improve necessary channel improvements for successful reintroduction. mr. chairman, i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana rise? mr. visclosky: i rise in opposition to the gentleman's amendment. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. visclosky: i rise in opposition to the gentleman from california's amendment. congress ende
all central valley salmon runs are ruggling to regain healthy numbers. this amendment will make sure salmon will not be in other streams and further threaten our endanger current rivers. the burrow of reclamation needs to be -- the bureau of reclamation needs more time to complete the environmental studies and build the infrastructure required by the san joaquin restoration program before they consider the salmon run. even the national marine fisheries services has doubt of the reintroduction...
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and the interest in the leatherback turtles and harbor porpoises, whales, and the famous sea lions, salmon, and really important environmental resources that we should highlight. thank you very much. president olague: thank you. next speaker. >> my nam is ernestine white and i want to thank everybody concerned with this project. the port, staff, and dan, diane, jeff, and everybody involved with this project. i am glad i went to all the meetings and so forth to lobby for this project and help this thing along. the main thing is the traffic because this will have thousands and hundreds of thousands and i can't imagine how this will work out however we're trying our best to mitigate all those problems. the main thing is pier 27 to 29 is a magnificent plan and design. it will have recreational facilities and soccer and a lot of events and a lot of the piers will be able to give a little bit of land to recreational facilities. that will help provide more for the people of the city. so this is just beautiful. if you are seeing this glass-enclosed terminal, i went to visit a cousin of mine who i
and the interest in the leatherback turtles and harbor porpoises, whales, and the famous sea lions, salmon, and really important environmental resources that we should highlight. thank you very much. president olague: thank you. next speaker. >> my nam is ernestine white and i want to thank everybody concerned with this project. the port, staff, and dan, diane, jeff, and everybody involved with this project. i am glad i went to all the meetings and so forth to lobby for this project and...
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proper crane is an extent i have a command her now working at the salmon to security. back in the one nine hundred seventy s. when i was in mt submarine helicopters i was required to train my air crew in using the snooper depth bomb which we were given. if we ever had to release it but from a helicopter we could not escape before it doesn't exit and so it was a suicide mission i asked a few questions i was reassured that we probably would never really have to use it it shocked me that i was ambitious and no one else was complaining and we were told that this is the only way that britain could keep independence. i realize that. only later many years later for some this was completely untrue. as a new convert against nuclear weapons i was looked upon with great school by the. peace movement in britain i tried to explain that i was not a psychopath my friends when i psychopaths we were professional military men. who thought for a deeply about what we did but i did agree with them the nuclear weapon aspect was an aberration. a big. plus i thank god for he had a conscience
proper crane is an extent i have a command her now working at the salmon to security. back in the one nine hundred seventy s. when i was in mt submarine helicopters i was required to train my air crew in using the snooper depth bomb which we were given. if we ever had to release it but from a helicopter we could not escape before it doesn't exit and so it was a suicide mission i asked a few questions i was reassured that we probably would never really have to use it it shocked me that i was...
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it out and you discover be strong and keep through it not want to settle for anything in between salmon kowtows arguably the most modern river in russia called the bosh house filled with obstacles it has a dark history of claiming people's lives but luckily for sam going down the bosh talismans only a life changing experience. for the whole expression you're looking down at the river all of these equations caught up from within and you're just thinking about friends that you had lost in the river and what's really important to you in life you know it at this stage you just seem like pick your clarity with all the treacherous turns negotiated in the aisle to mountains some move on to iceland geysers are the first thing that may pop into mind but after these three waterfalls should be the other one some of them are higher than an eight story building so freefall off them and hitting the water again is not dissimilar to a car crash and survive then is what gives these men this softer thrills minds come true in your brains reset ever or worse evolutions of that you just conquered that goal
it out and you discover be strong and keep through it not want to settle for anything in between salmon kowtows arguably the most modern river in russia called the bosh house filled with obstacles it has a dark history of claiming people's lives but luckily for sam going down the bosh talismans only a life changing experience. for the whole expression you're looking down at the river all of these equations caught up from within and you're just thinking about friends that you had lost in the...
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age or fans hundreds of supporters came to watch while also calling on the board to weigh wearing a salmon i three to never leave the club. the last stage of the silk way rally from moscow to sort she has been cancelled because of heavy rain meaning russia's fit as a bit of winds the truck section in poland screeched of all of cheats tops the car category came third during the four hundred twenty five kilometer route from stafford a pole to michael and that was enough to keep him on top of the standings by a minute and fourteen seconds and had a handful walk a bit of cain twelve during this stage which was won by thirty russian the day of but that still is enough it could be enough to keep the overall lead and to be crowned champion the competitors do you still go to sochi although they'll head along the main roads this time for the official prize giving. meanwhile fast improving italian marco simoncelli staked an early claim his maiden may take cheap a victory the gresini honda man dominated both three practice sessions on friday head of the german graham prix the afternoon session was a
age or fans hundreds of supporters came to watch while also calling on the board to weigh wearing a salmon i three to never leave the club. the last stage of the silk way rally from moscow to sort she has been cancelled because of heavy rain meaning russia's fit as a bit of winds the truck section in poland screeched of all of cheats tops the car category came third during the four hundred twenty five kilometer route from stafford a pole to michael and that was enough to keep him on top of the...
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we've salmon why the u.s. is on the brink of a financial mind where and what it might do to try to avoid it. and red square a four wheeled frenzy has a high speed formula one super cars screeched through the center of moscow. new nato airstrikes have hit the suburbs of the libyan capital tripoli as colonel gadhafi val's he'll never leave his country this comes after his opponents have been recognized as the legitimate governing authority by over thirty nations led by the u.s. they said they would deal with the rebel transitional national council on the hill an interim government is in place new measures that give the insurgents access to get off these assets including the billions of dollars which have been frozen in american banks but as a political commentator ted rall says the move marks a radical shift. the united states usually doesn't extend diplomatic recognition to a regime that is not in the counting all that. it doesn't even seem likely to be able to achieve power anytime soon do you mean the situati
we've salmon why the u.s. is on the brink of a financial mind where and what it might do to try to avoid it. and red square a four wheeled frenzy has a high speed formula one super cars screeched through the center of moscow. new nato airstrikes have hit the suburbs of the libyan capital tripoli as colonel gadhafi val's he'll never leave his country this comes after his opponents have been recognized as the legitimate governing authority by over thirty nations led by the u.s. they said they...
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alone because of the police just how much of the salmon stations green inspired by the protests we saw taking place in the arab world well i think there's a lot of influence of what happened in the. syria lebanon and what you see in libya also there's a lot of influence of course and that's when people understand they have the power that they can they can organize by themselves they don't need anymore the government to tell them what to do they can start telling the government what they want. to do you know they can they can start deciding for themselves take the power back to you have they said is the spiritual revolution here a number of israeli popular song singers have also been taking to the stage and once something that was done you had the chorus and i'm translating this new middle east we created to storm the speech and it's up to us. it's very activist annoying you know any of my you know expects the authorities to employ provocative measures to tackle the growing unrest the government sending people here to make provocation in order to find a reason to take this demonstration
alone because of the police just how much of the salmon stations green inspired by the protests we saw taking place in the arab world well i think there's a lot of influence of what happened in the. syria lebanon and what you see in libya also there's a lot of influence of course and that's when people understand they have the power that they can they can organize by themselves they don't need anymore the government to tell them what to do they can start telling the government what they want....