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we wanted to preserve human dignity in southern africa. we have taken the initiative and in southern africa today, the united states is trusted by the black front line nation and black africa, the united states is trusted by the other elements in southern africa. united states foreign policy under this administration has been one of progress and success. and i believe that instead of talking about soviet progress, we can talk about american successes. may i make an observation part of the question you asked mr. truitt. i don't believe that it's in the best interest of the united states in the nato nations to have a communist government in na nato. i think that will destroy the integrity and the strength of nato and i'm totally opposed to it. >> unfortunately he just made a statement that's not true. i have never advocated a communist government for italy, that will be a ridiculous thing. i think that this is an instance for deliberate distortion and this is occurred also in the question about defense. as a matter of fact, i've never advoca
we wanted to preserve human dignity in southern africa. we have taken the initiative and in southern africa today, the united states is trusted by the black front line nation and black africa, the united states is trusted by the other elements in southern africa. united states foreign policy under this administration has been one of progress and success. and i believe that instead of talking about soviet progress, we can talk about american successes. may i make an observation part of the...
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we wanted to preserve human dignity in southern africa. we have taken the initiative and in southern africa today, the united states is trusted by the black front line nation and black africa, the united states is trusted by the other elements in southern africa. united states foreign policy under this administration has been one of progress and success. and i believe that instead of talking about soviet progress, we can talk about american successes. may i make an observation part of the question you asked mr. truitt. i don't believe that it's in the best interest of the united states in the nato nations to have a communist government in na nato. i think that will destroy the integrity and the strength of nato and i'm totally opposed to it. >> unfortunately he just made a statement that's not true. i have never advocated a communist government for italy, that will be a ridiculous thing. i think that this is an instance for deliberate distortion and this is occurred also in the question about defense. as a matter of fact, i've never advoca
we wanted to preserve human dignity in southern africa. we have taken the initiative and in southern africa today, the united states is trusted by the black front line nation and black africa, the united states is trusted by the other elements in southern africa. united states foreign policy under this administration has been one of progress and success. and i believe that instead of talking about soviet progress, we can talk about american successes. may i make an observation part of the...
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just a few months later, war broke out in southern africa. to the british, this was just another colonial war. one that they expected to be over in a matter of months, certainly by christmas. unfortunately, they had forgotten who they were fighting. had been living in southern africa for centuries, and in that time, they had transformed from rogue groups of largely dutch and german immigrants into an entirely new ethnic group, neither european or african. a journalist from the london times wrote, and the matter of life, their habits and their character, they had undergone a profound change. evenen involved -- it involved their own language. ,hey were highly religious unabashedly racist, and stubbornly independent. most of all, they just wanted to be left alone. in attempts to get away from the -- 1835empire in 1935 just after the british abolished slavery, they moved hundreds of miles from the cape into the african interior in what became known as the great trek and establish three republics of their own. independence lasted only as long as t
just a few months later, war broke out in southern africa. to the british, this was just another colonial war. one that they expected to be over in a matter of months, certainly by christmas. unfortunately, they had forgotten who they were fighting. had been living in southern africa for centuries, and in that time, they had transformed from rogue groups of largely dutch and german immigrants into an entirely new ethnic group, neither european or african. a journalist from the london times...
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just a few months later, war broke out in southern africa. to the british, this was just another colonial war. one that they expected to be over in a matter of months, certainly by christmas. unfortunately, they had forgotten who they were fighting. the boras had been living in southern africa for centuries and had transferred from rogue splinter groups of largely duck, hugenot and german immigrants into an entirely different ethnic group. a journalist for the london times wrote, in their manner of life, their habits, even in their character, they had undergone a profound change. they had even developed their own language, africaans. they were highly religious, racist, and independent. most of all, they just wanted to get away. in an attempt to get away from the british empire two years after the british abolished slavery, they moved into the african interior and established three republics of their own. their independence, however, had lasted only as long as their poverty. in the mid 1800s, diamonds and gold were discovered in one of the bor
just a few months later, war broke out in southern africa. to the british, this was just another colonial war. one that they expected to be over in a matter of months, certainly by christmas. unfortunately, they had forgotten who they were fighting. the boras had been living in southern africa for centuries and had transferred from rogue splinter groups of largely duck, hugenot and german immigrants into an entirely different ethnic group. a journalist for the london times wrote, in their...
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just a few months later, war broke out in southern africa. to the british, this was just another colonial war. one that they expected to be over in a matter of months, certainly by christmas. unfortunately, they had forgotten who they were fighting. the boras had been living in southern africa for centuries and had transferred from rogue splinter groups of largely duck, hugenot and german immigrants into an entirely different ethnic group. a journalist for the london times wrote, in their manner of life, their habits, even in their character, they had undergone a profound change. they had even developed their own language, africaans. they were highly religious, racist, and independent. most of all, they just wanted to get away. in an attempt to get away from the british empire two years after the british abolished slavery, they moved into the african interior and established three republics of their own. their independence, however, had lasted only as long as their poverty. in the mid 1800s, diamonds and gold were discovered in one of the bor
just a few months later, war broke out in southern africa. to the british, this was just another colonial war. one that they expected to be over in a matter of months, certainly by christmas. unfortunately, they had forgotten who they were fighting. the boras had been living in southern africa for centuries and had transferred from rogue splinter groups of largely duck, hugenot and german immigrants into an entirely different ethnic group. a journalist for the london times wrote, in their...
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from a hotel in disciple bomb way in southern -- disciple bomb way in southern -- zimbabwe in southern africa. a funny comment on 10 ne look a that sandy says our florida crocodiles and gators have better manners and swim when no one else is in the pool. >>> wow. a pipeline explosion in alabama raises concerns about our gas supply. i am reginald roundtree coming up on 10 news at 5:30, the fire is burning and going on day two right now. we will breakdown whether it's good or bad for you at the talking about dry shampoo us about now some are coming forward saying they are dangerous. see what you need to look out for that is new at 5:30. >> talk about bad timing on this one. >>> a cat got trapped in a rotating door at a hospital in turkey. it's a good thing they have nine lives. >> no kidding sounds so painful. her heart stopped but doctors jumped into action and save the day. security cameras show people in the emergency room er her neck of all things was trapped between the wall and the door. they are trying to revive her it appears. doctors used cpr and were able to do it. it was successful a
from a hotel in disciple bomb way in southern -- disciple bomb way in southern -- zimbabwe in southern africa. a funny comment on 10 ne look a that sandy says our florida crocodiles and gators have better manners and swim when no one else is in the pool. >>> wow. a pipeline explosion in alabama raises concerns about our gas supply. i am reginald roundtree coming up on 10 news at 5:30, the fire is burning and going on day two right now. we will breakdown whether it's good or bad for you...
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>> many don't really recognize how supportive he was in terms of the liberation movements in southern africa, and helped liberate south africa. the producer of a documentary called "13 million voices" chronicles a massive peace conference in 2009. he tried relating the fears some people still have of the castro regime. >> november 9th, the u.s. election, people woke up with a sense of fear of uncertainty. that insecurity, that fear multiply that out over 50 years. >> reporter: many people also celebrated his regime and still do. abc7 news. >> in havana flags are at half staff. many people cried and raised their fists in support of castro's legacy, but in florida, cuban exiles left the island because of oppression and for the chance at a better life. their hopeful his death brings change to cuba. >> it's a moment we have waited for more than 55 years. >> this is huge change for our community, and it's a lot of things, good things are coming for us. >> the 90-year-old cuban leader died after ruling his country for a half century. >>> firefighters saved 17 dogs from a fire in east okayland. it
>> many don't really recognize how supportive he was in terms of the liberation movements in southern africa, and helped liberate south africa. the producer of a documentary called "13 million voices" chronicles a massive peace conference in 2009. he tried relating the fears some people still have of the castro regime. >> november 9th, the u.s. election, people woke up with a sense of fear of uncertainty. that insecurity, that fear multiply that out over 50 years. >>...
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southern africa? all right. >>> good morning, everybody. i am hoping i got travel miles for that. clear skies from the transamerica pyramid, looking toward the estuary of oakland, the port of oakland. good visibility right now. unlimited. a few high, thin, cirrus clouds. that is it. temperatures from 50 in santa rosa to 60 in oakland now. mild around the lip of the bay. san jose is 57 degrees and cooler in red couped city at 53. all -- wedwood city at 53. all the clouds we saw yesterday made for the terrific sunset. clouds associated with the plume of moisture that trails off all the way to the hawaiian islands. we have an active weather pattern going on. the storms are so potent they are generating a lot of power. we have a high surf advisory in affect later today to wednesday evening with swells to 20 feet. this is the current system here taking that is all beneficial rain into the pacific northwest, also into victoria and british columbia. behind it another system, then another one. the only problem is taking the track of a vigorous jet stream to the north of the bay area leavi
southern africa? all right. >>> good morning, everybody. i am hoping i got travel miles for that. clear skies from the transamerica pyramid, looking toward the estuary of oakland, the port of oakland. good visibility right now. unlimited. a few high, thin, cirrus clouds. that is it. temperatures from 50 in santa rosa to 60 in oakland now. mild around the lip of the bay. san jose is 57 degrees and cooler in red couped city at 53. all -- wedwood city at 53. all the clouds we saw...
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. >> many don't really recognize how supportive he was in terms of the liberation movement in southern africa. how he helped the amc and mandela liberate south africa. >> chris is the producer of a documentary called 13 million voices. it chronicles the production of a massive peace conference in cuba in 2009. he tried relating the fears some people still have. >> november 9th, so many people woke up with a sense of fear of uncertainty. that insecuity, that fear, multiply that out over 50 years. >> by the same token, many people celebrated his regime and still do. abc7 news. >> in havana, flags are flying at half-staff. yesterday many people cried and raised fists in support of castro's memory. but in little havana in miami a completely different reaction. these are people who left the island because of oppression and for the chance of a better life. they are hopeful castro's death will bring change to cuba. >> it's a moment we were waiting for for more than 55 years. >> it's a huge change for our community. a lot of good things i think are coming for us. >> the 90-year-old castro ruled his c
. >> many don't really recognize how supportive he was in terms of the liberation movement in southern africa. how he helped the amc and mandela liberate south africa. >> chris is the producer of a documentary called 13 million voices. it chronicles the production of a massive peace conference in cuba in 2009. he tried relating the fears some people still have. >> november 9th, so many people woke up with a sense of fear of uncertainty. that insecuity, that fear, multiply that...
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we ll tread deep into the mysterious island of follow the great herds across the wetlands of southern africa. meet theeople who live in the shadow of mt. everest. float down the mighty amazon river. and we ll venture as far north as we can to the vast frozen wilderness of greenland.
we ll tread deep into the mysterious island of follow the great herds across the wetlands of southern africa. meet theeople who live in the shadow of mt. everest. float down the mighty amazon river. and we ll venture as far north as we can to the vast frozen wilderness of greenland.
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we are working right now and trying to be of help in southern africa with regard to the independence of namibia and the removal of the cuban surrogates, the thousands of them, from angola. so i can say there are a great many -- i believe we have a great interest in the pacific basin. that is where i think the future of the world lies. but i am not going to pick out one and advance hypothetically, oh, y we would send troops there. >> i'm sorry, mr. president. sorry. your time was up. >> mr. mondale, you have described the soviet leaders as cynical, ruthless and dangerous, suggesting an almost total lack of trust in them. in that case, what makes you think that the annual summit meetings with them that's you proposed will result in agreements that would satisfy the interests of this country? >> because the only type of agreements to reach with the soviet union are the types that are specifically defined so we know what they must do. subject to whole verification which means we know every day whether they're leading up to it and follow-ups wherever we find suggestions they're violating
we are working right now and trying to be of help in southern africa with regard to the independence of namibia and the removal of the cuban surrogates, the thousands of them, from angola. so i can say there are a great many -- i believe we have a great interest in the pacific basin. that is where i think the future of the world lies. but i am not going to pick out one and advance hypothetically, oh, y we would send troops there. >> i'm sorry, mr. president. sorry. your time was up....
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some of the highest rates are in southern africa. a few nations have not been severely affected. falls somewhere in between. as a geographer, i was interested in how aids had spread across kenya. i actually saw an article published in the paper about, um, the rate of new aids infections every year, and i said, "wow, there's all this information. i can... i can map this." narrator: the data veronica mapped documents a process that geographers call "diffusion"-- the spread of a phenomenon over space and time. in 1986, which was before the government began collecting information on aids, there was a zero rate of reported infection across the country. in 1987, infection of the population by the hiv virus was reported only in the areas surrounding kenya's three major cities-- mombasa, nairobi and kisumu. but in 1990, the picture changed dramatically as rates of infection continued to rise in urban areas and also began climbing in rural areas. ouma: what's happening in the case of aids is that it tends to, um, diffuse, um, hierarchically-- large urban center, second largest urban cente
some of the highest rates are in southern africa. a few nations have not been severely affected. falls somewhere in between. as a geographer, i was interested in how aids had spread across kenya. i actually saw an article published in the paper about, um, the rate of new aids infections every year, and i said, "wow, there's all this information. i can... i can map this." narrator: the data veronica mapped documents a process that geographers call "diffusion"-- the spread of...
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. >> the flavors and textures and food ways of west africa are all over southern cooking. between there and here than gullah culture. i'm really enjoying this. i got to tell you. >> this is so delicious. >> oh, my. >> african is traditional gullah cooking. >> i think what happens is you change the location of the people but you did not change who the people were. you did not change the information that they came with with their traditions. >> if you look at the history of american food, you'll quickly see this is one of the first true cuisines of america. >> what's that? what is this? this looks good. >> west africa -- >> right. >> soft shell crabs, in a decidedly west african peanut stew with carolina rice, sauteed squash, and zucchini. oh, that's so good. >> it's been a while since i've had conch. >> clearly, correct me if i'm wrong, there's a different kind of interest in charleston than existed 20 years ago. right? is something happening here? what's changed? >> it's good to have people, to have a more diverse community in a sense, but then you also lose a little bit.
. >> the flavors and textures and food ways of west africa are all over southern cooking. between there and here than gullah culture. i'm really enjoying this. i got to tell you. >> this is so delicious. >> oh, my. >> african is traditional gullah cooking. >> i think what happens is you change the location of the people but you did not change who the people were. you did not change the information that they came with with their traditions. >> if you look at...
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counter-terrorism movement operation sentinel but also with their consider terrorism efforts in southern region in africa, mali, central african republic. so in the united states, because of sequester, the commander of ucom had to ground 25% of our fighter aircraft because there wasn't enough funding for them. so my last chart, just a basic comparison of where we are now. the current approach, i see a stronger version among too many political nato leaders to take political risk or spend a lot of money to actually deal with the threat we're facing. as a result of that, every time russia acts and creates a provocation to the west, we have a very muted response. too often this means a bilateral response. there is a lack of political deterrence within the alliance. when russia pushes one of our allies or partners in europe, i think there needs to be a multinational diplomatic response. this will reinforce our military deterrence. likewise i think nato is taking too long to resolve the decision making problem. i think it needs to remember it has already delegated in the past authority during the cold war and
counter-terrorism movement operation sentinel but also with their consider terrorism efforts in southern region in africa, mali, central african republic. so in the united states, because of sequester, the commander of ucom had to ground 25% of our fighter aircraft because there wasn't enough funding for them. so my last chart, just a basic comparison of where we are now. the current approach, i see a stronger version among too many political nato leaders to take political risk or spend a lot...
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counter-terrorism movement operation sentinel but also with their consider terrorism efforts in southern region in africa, mali, central african republic. so in the united states, because of sequester, the commander of ucom had to ground 25% of our fighter aircraft because there wasn't enough funding for them. so my last chart, just a basic comparison of where we are now. the current approach, i see a stronger version among too many political nato leaders to take political risk or spend a lot of money to actually deal with the threat we're facing. as a result of that, every time russia acts and creates a provocation to the west, we have a very muted response. too often this means a bilateral response. there is a lack of political deterrence within the alliance. when russia pushes one of our allies or partners in europe, i think there needs to be a multinational diplomatic response. this will reinforce our military deterrence. likewise i think nato is taking too long to resolve the decision making problem. i think it needs to remember it has already delegated in the past authority during the cold war and
counter-terrorism movement operation sentinel but also with their consider terrorism efforts in southern region in africa, mali, central african republic. so in the united states, because of sequester, the commander of ucom had to ground 25% of our fighter aircraft because there wasn't enough funding for them. so my last chart, just a basic comparison of where we are now. the current approach, i see a stronger version among too many political nato leaders to take political risk or spend a lot...
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. >> anthony: the flavors and textures and food ways of west africa are all over southern cooking.re. >> anthony: i'm really enjoying this, i got to tell you. >> sean: this is so delicious. >> ashley: oh my goodness. >> anthony: how african is traditional gullah cooking? >> ashley: well, i think what happens is you change the location of the people, but you do not change who the people were. you did not change the information that they came with, with their traditions. >> sean: if you look at the history of american food and you'll -- you'll quickly see that this is -- this is one of the first true cuisines of america. >> anthony: oh what's that? what is this? it looks good. >> b.j.: we're going back to west africa. >> ashley: all right. >> anthony: soft shell crabs and conch in a decidedly west african inflected peanut stew with carolina rice, sauteed squash, and zucchini. >> anthony: oh, that's so good. >> sean: man, it's been a while since i've had conch. >> anthony: clearly, i mean, correct me if i'm wrong, sean, there's a different kind of interest in charleston that existed 2
. >> anthony: the flavors and textures and food ways of west africa are all over southern cooking.re. >> anthony: i'm really enjoying this, i got to tell you. >> sean: this is so delicious. >> ashley: oh my goodness. >> anthony: how african is traditional gullah cooking? >> ashley: well, i think what happens is you change the location of the people, but you do not change who the people were. you did not change the information that they came with, with their...
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africa's east coast.. but a group called "voice 370" - a family association - says there has been no organized search by investigators. there is an ongoing search in the southern indian ocean.. but it could be suspended soon. president obama says - he is not optimist a progress in the war-torn country. he and russian president vladimir putin briefly spoke during an economic summit in peru.. president obama says he raised concerns about russia's role in syria - but did not eleborate about the rest of the conversation. this week.. gas prices are down.. dollars and 20 cents per gallon. it's dropped about 6 cents over the past two weeks - and industry analysts say - supply is increasing - so it will stay that way for a while. if you're planning to shop this weekend.. you'll be joining about 137 million other people - with the same goals. to finish up their holiday shopping and score the best deals. the national retail federation says - more than 137 million people will shop - or at least think about shopping - over thanksgiving weekend. that covers thanksgiving day, black friday, small business saturday and sunday... both black friday - is still expected to be the
africa's east coast.. but a group called "voice 370" - a family association - says there has been no organized search by investigators. there is an ongoing search in the southern indian ocean.. but it could be suspended soon. president obama says - he is not optimist a progress in the war-torn country. he and russian president vladimir putin briefly spoke during an economic summit in peru.. president obama says he raised concerns about russia's role in syria - but did not eleborate...
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southern england. derrick george and we have a couple of that. >> walter or norbert. >> well put. >> in the wild the pigny hippo faces threats because the swams in west africa are disappearing due to logging. >> a rare poem signed by ann frank sold at auction for $48,000. it was 3 times the price of the presale auction. it is when in a ann and her secret house in amsterdam. >>> the crew aboard the international space station is celebrating thanksgiving with a traditional dinner but won't look the traditional way. >> we will heat the turkey in a pouch just like you are having it at home. a few more items. and we got cherry and blue cobbler that will >> other items. candied yams and mashed potatoes. mission green will save up a live football feed. >> that's great. >> hopefully the steelers cultures game that they will see tomorrow night. a little cross motion. >> i missed the kids last night. >> i know. and i know the kids missed me. >> they bailed on me. >> they did? right at the beginning they were all in and they are like -- we are so done with you on tradition that we do. by the way, quick. the giving tuesday so important. a lot of organizations that actually have donors
southern england. derrick george and we have a couple of that. >> walter or norbert. >> well put. >> in the wild the pigny hippo faces threats because the swams in west africa are disappearing due to logging. >> a rare poem signed by ann frank sold at auction for $48,000. it was 3 times the price of the presale auction. it is when in a ann and her secret house in amsterdam. >>> the crew aboard the international space station is celebrating thanksgiving with a...
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africa's east coast. a group representing the families says search by investigators. a search in the southern indian ocean could be suspended. >>> the worst train crash in five years in india, 145 people are confirmed dead as crews continue to search the wreckage. the passenger train was midway through a 27 hour journey when it slid off the tracks sunday morning. 14 cars derailed. now anxious relatives are searching for their family members among the train operators across the country tested for sleep apnea. a safety advisory was sent to railroads stressing the importance of sleep apnea screening and treatment. the engineer's in the deadly crash in new jersey had undiagnosed sleep apnea. the train was going twice the speed limit killing one woman. regulators are drafting rules to screen engineers. >>> the interior secretary will allowance later today in montana a two year ban on mining claims. the ban could make large scale mining more difficult. three dozen oil and gas leases were cancelled in montana last week. >>> cyber monday will start earlier. walmart is kicking off its cyber monday dea
africa's east coast. a group representing the families says search by investigators. a search in the southern indian ocean could be suspended. >>> the worst train crash in five years in india, 145 people are confirmed dead as crews continue to search the wreckage. the passenger train was midway through a 27 hour journey when it slid off the tracks sunday morning. 14 cars derailed. now anxious relatives are searching for their family members among the train operators across the country...
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he works in south africa and europe and worked in the united states on projects in california and southern california and seismic reto fit caltrans after the loma pree eta earthquake. i worked with brian with caltrans on the replacement for the sipress structure and met 10 years later, 15 years later. he also managed to [inaudible] sicily and milan italy by building the [inaudible] suspension bridge. a lot of experience and lot of help. brian graduated from empyreal college in london, 1964 and he is great knowledge base and advice and guidance so want to thank him for a life of services to the the world and us as well. thank you brian and if you have anyone--[applause] >> thank you. actually, my wish didn't come true from that point of view. we never built [inaudible] bridge. [inaudible] got in the way and stopped. that's why i am here. my last 10 years would have been doing the seena bridge. now the last 9 years is there biggest project i worked on and been a real fun ride and thank everybody, the directors and also the staff , small staff and worked together well and made life great so 6
he works in south africa and europe and worked in the united states on projects in california and southern california and seismic reto fit caltrans after the loma pree eta earthquake. i worked with brian with caltrans on the replacement for the sipress structure and met 10 years later, 15 years later. he also managed to [inaudible] sicily and milan italy by building the [inaudible] suspension bridge. a lot of experience and lot of help. brian graduated from empyreal college in london, 1964 and...
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he works in south africa and europe and worked in the united states on projects in california and southern california and seismic reto fit caltrans after the loma pree eta earthquake. i worked with brian with caltrans on the replacement for the sipress structure and met 10 years later, 15 years later. he also managed to [inaudible] sicily and milan italy by building the [inaudible] suspension bridge. a lot of experience and lot of help. brian graduated from empyreal college in london, 1964 and he is great knowledge base and advice and guidance so want to thank him for a life of services to the the world and us as well. thank you brian and if you have anyone--[applause] >> thank you. actually, my wish didn't come true from that point of view. we never built [inaudible] bridge. [inaudible] got in the way and stopped. that's why i am here. my last 10 years would have been doing the seena bridge. now the last 9 years is there biggest project i worked on and been a real fun ride and thank everybody, the directors and also the staff , small staff and worked together well and made life great so 6
he works in south africa and europe and worked in the united states on projects in california and southern california and seismic reto fit caltrans after the loma pree eta earthquake. i worked with brian with caltrans on the replacement for the sipress structure and met 10 years later, 15 years later. he also managed to [inaudible] sicily and milan italy by building the [inaudible] suspension bridge. a lot of experience and lot of help. brian graduated from empyreal college in london, 1964 and...
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the spanish cubans who were us racists when they came here as some of the southerners. , it iswhat he did actually free south africagroup to go back. whatever these other folks are talking about, they have no idea what happened in south africa because the person who they were fighting against was ronald reagan and his team. of 10 or 12one fact years of fighting the south africans is enough for me to say the man was great. host: new bedford, texas, tony, independent line. caller: thank you for taking my call, i love c-span. hd.sh i could get it on i think it is an end of this i go and i think the americans played it perfectly. said that there and the world has moved on and that this great beer -- great leader of his revolution has died and it is the finish of it. i would hope that the republicans understand that it is geared up for the republican party. i hope they make the right decisions and use this as an advantage. host: given where the policy has gone since the announcement of the normalization of relations the cuba in 2014-2015, president's visit and further changes and the allowing of daily flights to cuba, w
the spanish cubans who were us racists when they came here as some of the southerners. , it iswhat he did actually free south africagroup to go back. whatever these other folks are talking about, they have no idea what happened in south africa because the person who they were fighting against was ronald reagan and his team. of 10 or 12one fact years of fighting the south africans is enough for me to say the man was great. host: new bedford, texas, tony, independent line. caller: thank you for...
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southern state of victoria got an average of one call every four seconds. >>> researchers will start testing a new h.i.v. vaccine this week. it will be the largest and clinical trial to take place in south africa. more than a thousand people per day are infected with h.i.v. in that country. researchers will be looking at 5400 sexually active men and women over the course of the next year. >>> they're away from the home during the holidays but today a little bit of home was sent to them. ahead at 11:00 how a local bar helped spread some holiday cheer for u.s. military members serving overseas. >>> first a once in a ce way around. so capital one reimagined banking... ?? with a place that feels nothing like a bank. and helpful people that talk to you...not sell to you. with free checking accounts that are actually free... no minimums. no fees. and a top-rated app, let's you bank right here. that's banking reimagined. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. >>> welcome back. nice day today, right? >> here's how we round it out in the middle 40s in most l
southern state of victoria got an average of one call every four seconds. >>> researchers will start testing a new h.i.v. vaccine this week. it will be the largest and clinical trial to take place in south africa. more than a thousand people per day are infected with h.i.v. in that country. researchers will be looking at 5400 sexually active men and women over the course of the next year. >>> they're away from the home during the holidays but today a little bit of home was...
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he works in south africa and europe and worked in the united states on projects in california and southern california and seismic reto fit caltrans after the loma pree eta earthquake. i worked with brian with caltrans on the replacement for the sipress structure and met 10 years later, 15 years later. he also managed to [inaudible] sicily and milan italy by building the [inaudible] suspension bridge. a lot of experience and lot of help. brian graduated from empyreal college in london, 1964 and he is great knowledge base and advice and guidance so want to thank him for a life of services to the the world and us as well. thank you brian and if you have anyone--[applause] >> thank you. actually, my wish didn't come true from that point of view. we never built [inaudible] bridge. [inaudible] got in the way and stopped. that's why i am here. my last 10 years would have been doing the seena bridge. now the last 9 years is there biggest project i worked on and been a real fun ride and thank everybody, the directors and also the staff , small staff and worked together well and made life great so 6
he works in south africa and europe and worked in the united states on projects in california and southern california and seismic reto fit caltrans after the loma pree eta earthquake. i worked with brian with caltrans on the replacement for the sipress structure and met 10 years later, 15 years later. he also managed to [inaudible] sicily and milan italy by building the [inaudible] suspension bridge. a lot of experience and lot of help. brian graduated from empyreal college in london, 1964 and...
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he works in south africa and europe and worked in the united states on projects in california and southernalifornia and seismic reto fit caltrans after the loma pree eta earthquake. i worked with brian with caltrans on the replacement for the sipress structure and met 10 years later, 15 years later. he also managed to [inaudible] sicily and milan italy by building the [inaudible] suspension bridge. a lot of experience and lot of help. brian graduated from empyreal college in london, 1964 and he is great knowledge base and advice and guidance so want to thank him for a life of services to the the world and us as well. thank you brian and if you have anyone--[applause] >> thank you. actually, my wish didn't come true from that point of view. we never built [inaudible] bridge. [inaudible] got in the way and stopped. that's why i am here. my last 10 years would have been doing the seena bridge. now the last 9 years is there biggest project i worked on and been a real fun ride and thank everybody, the directors and also the staff , small staff and worked together well and made life great so 65
he works in south africa and europe and worked in the united states on projects in california and southernalifornia and seismic reto fit caltrans after the loma pree eta earthquake. i worked with brian with caltrans on the replacement for the sipress structure and met 10 years later, 15 years later. he also managed to [inaudible] sicily and milan italy by building the [inaudible] suspension bridge. a lot of experience and lot of help. brian graduated from empyreal college in london, 1964 and he...