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there is a plan to reverse the fortunes of the dead sea by pumping water into it from the red sea overtake many years and no one knows for sure if it will work. in the meantime, the people here are determined to rebuild, using satellite mapping to assess where new holes might open up. i'm actually, what you see there, the big lagoon, is a chain of sinkholes. this man helped develop the satellite system. he has been studying the singles for the past 17 yea rs studying the singles for the past 17 years is it safe to explore this area? -- sinkholes. it is quite safe to somebody who knows where to go, somebody who knows the issue of the sinkholes. for somebody who doesn't know, it could be dangerous. he has started taking groups out to safely view the sinkholes. he wants something positive to come out of the problem. first of all for the awareness of people to the dead sea crisis, on the other hand, to give explanations. people want to know what's happening. and then we have also the other side of the problem. people are amazed by the scenery. it is beautiful. that is why it is very import
there is a plan to reverse the fortunes of the dead sea by pumping water into it from the red sea overtake many years and no one knows for sure if it will work. in the meantime, the people here are determined to rebuild, using satellite mapping to assess where new holes might open up. i'm actually, what you see there, the big lagoon, is a chain of sinkholes. this man helped develop the satellite system. he has been studying the singles for the past 17 yea rs studying the singles for the past 17...
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the south china sea islands have been china's territory since ancient times. it is the bounds of duty of the chinese government to uphold china's territorial sovereignty and legitimate maritime rights and interests. - this is the rejuvenation of the chinese nation, and getting back what has been stolen from china, i believe, is part of realizing that dream. - they've been methodically re-acquiring china, tibet, macau, hong kong, taiwan waiting, and this can be seen as part of what they regard as a legitimate acquisition of territory and seas that were taken from them illegally and immorally. - [narrator] it was in 1947 that china advanced what's called the nine-dash line, marking its claims to sovereignty over parts of the east china, south china, and yellow seas. - they conducted fishing activities long time ago in this area, but based on the contemporary international law, people may argue saying that conducting fishing activities doesn't really qualify of making this kind of territory claims. - the nine-dash line, when you see it on a map, is like a great lo
the south china sea islands have been china's territory since ancient times. it is the bounds of duty of the chinese government to uphold china's territorial sovereignty and legitimate maritime rights and interests. - this is the rejuvenation of the chinese nation, and getting back what has been stolen from china, i believe, is part of realizing that dream. - they've been methodically re-acquiring china, tibet, macau, hong kong, taiwan waiting, and this can be seen as part of what they regard...
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so you feel as if you're a plant rooted to the sea. into the system and this one of those are moments that can really change your way of thinking to yourself. for the first few years and then to the first fifteen years particularly before i decided i liked bigger waves i just thought that you surfing was going out and doing maneuvers and even right the very beginning it was very competitive and i thought surf was like a sport where surf if there isn't a competition surfing still exists i can remember some days well i've just been in the ocean in big waves and you have this connection with the waves it's almost like the waves are it's another person you build up a relationship with the waves self. taught . i'd already been here a lot when i lived in england we did some really good trips to galathea and it was a sort of all known thing we didn't really can find any other surface it served very much along the coast of our story a struggle if you. are used to see this wave and we wondered how we could get down to surf it and when i eventual
so you feel as if you're a plant rooted to the sea. into the system and this one of those are moments that can really change your way of thinking to yourself. for the first few years and then to the first fifteen years particularly before i decided i liked bigger waves i just thought that you surfing was going out and doing maneuvers and even right the very beginning it was very competitive and i thought surf was like a sport where surf if there isn't a competition surfing still exists i can...
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the sea lanes of communication will open. hydrocarbons will be available and significant countr significt competition in the high north. this could be a real cold war overtime. rush on one side of this arctic and five nato nations, u.s., canada, denmark, iceland, norway on the other side. because of the ice melting it will create a real geopolitical challenge. there's something called the arctic council. nato on one side in russia on the other. let's hope we can find a way to have diplomacy to avoid further conflict in the high north. we don't have enough icebreakers. we have one. denmark, a nation of 4 million people have six. russia has dozens. china has 12 and is building more. we need to step up our game if we can operate in the high north. lastly, let me turn to the outlaw see. the oceans are the largest crime scenes in the world. pollution, dumping. piracy. fishing, underreported, under regulated comic catches a protein done 60% in the oceans are warming. we could have a debate about why but it is a fact. environmentally
the sea lanes of communication will open. hydrocarbons will be available and significant countr significt competition in the high north. this could be a real cold war overtime. rush on one side of this arctic and five nato nations, u.s., canada, denmark, iceland, norway on the other side. because of the ice melting it will create a real geopolitical challenge. there's something called the arctic council. nato on one side in russia on the other. let's hope we can find a way to have diplomacy to...
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this is the fourth a sea lion attack since mid december. a swimmer who was bit in the arm last month describe the confrontation. >> i was frightened because he was a bowl. you can tell by the head. they have a bump on the head call the sagittal crest. i knew it was a male. he was displaying his teeth at me. >> no one knows if it's one or several different sea lions that are responsible for the attack. there are different theories explaining the aggressive behavior. the sea lions could be reacting to a biotoxins affecting the brains. they could also be injured or protecting themselves. some urologists say it's a recent dip in the hearing population which may be causing the sea lions to get more territorial about their feeding zones. >>> local religious leaders teaming up on a project to provide safe shelter for the
this is the fourth a sea lion attack since mid december. a swimmer who was bit in the arm last month describe the confrontation. >> i was frightened because he was a bowl. you can tell by the head. they have a bump on the head call the sagittal crest. i knew it was a male. he was displaying his teeth at me. >> no one knows if it's one or several different sea lions that are responsible for the attack. there are different theories explaining the aggressive behavior. the sea lions...
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you feel as if you're a plant rooted to the sea. this is the source of those moments that can really change you when you think a lot of things have. led. for the first few years i saw it and i did the first fifteen years to take it before i decided i'd like to fade away if i just thought that you surfing was going out and doing maneuvers and even write the very beginning it was very competitive and i thought surface like a sport where surf if there isn't a competition surfing still exists i can remember some days well just being out in the ocean in big waves and you have this connection with the ways it's almost like the waves or it's not the person you build up the relationship with the way the self. i'd already been here a lot when i lived in england we did some really good trips to calif here and it was a sort of our no thing we didn't really can find any other surface it's served very much along the coast of us to reassemble if you're. amazed to see this way and we wondered how we could get down to surf it and where i venture the
you feel as if you're a plant rooted to the sea. this is the source of those moments that can really change you when you think a lot of things have. led. for the first few years i saw it and i did the first fifteen years to take it before i decided i'd like to fade away if i just thought that you surfing was going out and doing maneuvers and even write the very beginning it was very competitive and i thought surface like a sport where surf if there isn't a competition surfing still exists i can...
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the total. calm down. if sea watch had been able to intercept the boat the migrants would now be on their way to sicily. carmella company is the senior immigration official in the port city of sicily. which says that on that it was a tsunami is completely by surprise that we were unprepared and overwhelmed. we had to cope on our own there was no one to help us but on the job that was that all said yes meant that see that means huge changes for us but it's something we have to adapt to it and that are how to deal with just yet it is to see it as a burden is the wrong approach. it also proctor i see what i mean then i get the will. the local authorities into tanya are now providing assistance to refugees who wish to stay in italy with language courses apprenticeships and rooms in shared apartments in the city itself not out of town the aim is to integrate them into italian society there are ten people living together in this building most of them spent years trying to reach europe often working under slave like con
the total. calm down. if sea watch had been able to intercept the boat the migrants would now be on their way to sicily. carmella company is the senior immigration official in the port city of sicily. which says that on that it was a tsunami is completely by surprise that we were unprepared and overwhelmed. we had to cope on our own there was no one to help us but on the job that was that all said yes meant that see that means huge changes for us but it's something we have to adapt to it and...
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sea crossing. she was she did hear me that if you know we're going out to the middle of the sea then the men came and rescued us the men with those t. shirts the red cross. crossed the italians took care of me i'm really grateful. if you went for them i wouldn't be alive. i almost died but now i'm in good health and i have a job in qatar nia so i love caetano. there are people here who love me too. it's a little bit so they get me home. sekou is one of the fortunate ones he's found his dream job working in a car repair shop with a proper contract and he has his own apartment now that he's independent camilla campione has come to say goodbye she and her colleagues are sorry over an oldie are in charge of ninety six people who want to stay in italy. even to get into the operation is a nice word and very on locals days they don't but in reality it's not easy at all never been so nervous so out of the earth that it's vital for the people taking part in the project to do their bit but see bands like us they think they can stay in bed all day or stay out late at night good if they're not interested in lear
sea crossing. she was she did hear me that if you know we're going out to the middle of the sea then the men came and rescued us the men with those t. shirts the red cross. crossed the italians took care of me i'm really grateful. if you went for them i wouldn't be alive. i almost died but now i'm in good health and i have a job in qatar nia so i love caetano. there are people here who love me too. it's a little bit so they get me home. sekou is one of the fortunate ones he's found his dream...
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there is a plan to reverse the fortunes of the dead sea by pumping water into it from the red sea, overing satellite mapping to assess where new holes might open up. actually, what you see there, like a big lagoon, is a chain of sinkholes. eli raz helped develop the satellite system. he's been studying the sinkholes for the past 17 years. so is it safe to explore this area? it is quite safe to somebody who knows where to go, somebody who knows the nature of the sinkholes. for somebody who doesn't know nothing at all, it could be dangerous. eli has started taking groups out to safely view the sinkholes. he wants something positive to come out of the problem. first of all, for the awareness of people to the dead sea crisis, but also, on the other hand, to give explanations. people are willing to know what's happening. and then we have also the other side of the problem. people are amazed by the scenery. it is beautiful. and that's why it's very important to let the people an access the sea — a safe one. nowadays there is no safe access. and i think that we are losing something. the idea i
there is a plan to reverse the fortunes of the dead sea by pumping water into it from the red sea, overing satellite mapping to assess where new holes might open up. actually, what you see there, like a big lagoon, is a chain of sinkholes. eli raz helped develop the satellite system. he's been studying the sinkholes for the past 17 years. so is it safe to explore this area? it is quite safe to somebody who knows where to go, somebody who knows the nature of the sinkholes. for somebody who...
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as far out into the sea but the terrorists. do boast their actions six hundred thousand couldn't just north and four hundred thousand cubic meters in southern direction so nature has been doing its job dispersing the sand up and down the coast. every two months the scientists map the sand the engine and the adjacent coastline. they chant the movements of the masses of sand and record depth changes in the lagoon created behind the sand by. radar and sensors mounted on boys track waves and currents. in. a fourteen meter tall mast was built for the project as a mount for cameras that monitor the landscape and seascape in all directions. and conduct way we can observe development of the geometry of the send engine we can look at such a day should. we can look at. the way the lagoon feels an empty set and how it changes so it's a permanent observation. the data collected over the years demonstrate that a sand engine that is a single mega naresh meant designed to last for decades can indeed work. the wind waves and currents help to r
as far out into the sea but the terrorists. do boast their actions six hundred thousand couldn't just north and four hundred thousand cubic meters in southern direction so nature has been doing its job dispersing the sand up and down the coast. every two months the scientists map the sand the engine and the adjacent coastline. they chant the movements of the masses of sand and record depth changes in the lagoon created behind the sand by. radar and sensors mounted on boys track waves and...
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the sea ice is going to disappear in the summertime. the ice is continue to respond, sea level is going to continue to rise, but when we look at things like, well, where are the precipitation patterns going to change? who's going to get morore rain? who's going to get less rain? ? what's going to happen to the american sououthwest? are e they going to lose their snowfall? in that sense, there's not a whole lot of robustness between the model simulations yet, so they give different answers in different regions, and so we don't have a good handle, i think, on how rainfall, for example, is goingng to change ia warming clclimate. and that't's really i think one of the key things that we need to better understand is where is the water going to be? because a lot of regions depend very strongly, for example, on the glacier, to feed the city and provide all the water for a city like santiago, chile, for example, and so better understanding on how precipitation is going to change and snowfall is going to change is one of the key things that we n
the sea ice is going to disappear in the summertime. the ice is continue to respond, sea level is going to continue to rise, but when we look at things like, well, where are the precipitation patterns going to change? who's going to get morore rain? who's going to get less rain? ? what's going to happen to the american sououthwest? are e they going to lose their snowfall? in that sense, there's not a whole lot of robustness between the model simulations yet, so they give different answers in...
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that's just one sign that changes to the sea could have dramatic consequences for vital human food supplies but. fortunately the oceans are able to adapt to adversity. you'd think the seas would go off more quickly turning into stinking swill that slow and oxygen but self stabilizing biota communities keep that from happening. and i hope they'll remain intact for a long time to come over to. test with yield grass reveals how much marine plants can be affected by acidic water. if the ph drops too low the ribbon like seaweed stops producing certain chemicals in its defense system. that leaves it open to animals interested in grazing like this marine ice of odd. communities in the sea are very complex for experts a constant source of wonder. if you've got sponsors and. there are more than twenty five live animals that only exist in the sea and every phylum has its own body plan its own evolution or. expression all based on very different principles that's why we see a diversity underwater that we'll never have on land. and the complex interplay it gives rise to is incredibly fascinating comple
that's just one sign that changes to the sea could have dramatic consequences for vital human food supplies but. fortunately the oceans are able to adapt to adversity. you'd think the seas would go off more quickly turning into stinking swill that slow and oxygen but self stabilizing biota communities keep that from happening. and i hope they'll remain intact for a long time to come over to. test with yield grass reveals how much marine plants can be affected by acidic water. if the ph drops...
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we continue west woods across the sea to a small place at the edge of the world. we're heading to greenland the old whaling town of road a bay is our destination. in the winter at first glance everything is still buried under snow and ice forty houses fifty people with no cars and no running water the sea is covered in a layer of ice several meters thick a perfect little village with a church a school under its ideal even the cemetery has see views. this spring sun has brought a little bit of a fill with it it's the perfect time for short trips out on the ice. dogsleds are the only mode of transport here it takes three hours to pick us up from the airport first across the ice then through the mountains. on the way back the dogs have to take regular breaks. steyn and the others take good care of their dogs but they do always have a whip with the dogs are so hardy that they sleep outside in all kinds of weather even on the frozen sea. when the terrain gets too difficult the passengers have to get off this is a dangerous spot the in a way to call it the broken nose.
we continue west woods across the sea to a small place at the edge of the world. we're heading to greenland the old whaling town of road a bay is our destination. in the winter at first glance everything is still buried under snow and ice forty houses fifty people with no cars and no running water the sea is covered in a layer of ice several meters thick a perfect little village with a church a school under its ideal even the cemetery has see views. this spring sun has brought a little bit of a...
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again where the conditions are deteriorating heaviest seas and winds and of course the east china sea is shared by not only china but also south korea and japan so there will be a lot of concern just about the size of a potential slick and the direction that that might be heading in all three of these countries rob thank you very much for that rob mcbride reporting there live from beijing. to pakistan now where several groups which are facing pressure from the government to holding a demonstration in the northwest in sea off the shower. of the organisation that by the two thousand and eight by attack suspect toppy saeed my son has recently blocked donations to the two groups named in a u.n. security council sanctions may see u.s. has suspended hundreds of millions of dollars of security aid to pakistan accusing it of being a safe haven for terrorists. in the shower for us he joins us now live so come on several groups taking part in this rally who are they and what are they protesting for or against. what you're going to religious bodies. including the job market go ahead. they ki
again where the conditions are deteriorating heaviest seas and winds and of course the east china sea is shared by not only china but also south korea and japan so there will be a lot of concern just about the size of a potential slick and the direction that that might be heading in all three of these countries rob thank you very much for that rob mcbride reporting there live from beijing. to pakistan now where several groups which are facing pressure from the government to holding a...
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about whether or not the sea wall would be qualifying. we think it is at the staff level because it is a contributing resource. to the embarcadero staff. >> and then piggy backing on some of the commissioner's comments about the potential for expansion or more funding for infrastructure. i think, you know, might be worth exploring and we've talked about this repeatedly, expanding the water taxi and ferry service and opportunities there. so, if there's a way we could start getings on the table for any funding that is coming that direction we may want to think about that and argue that building out more terminals throughout bay and partnering with the other cities in the area to help expand water service would be a useful effort to undertake. and then looking at where there might be support for p3 projects. it seems like we're looking for the funding, particularly for the sea wall. frankly there is a lot of large companies that are going to benefit significantly and we might explore where there is some funding opportunities at the federal le
about whether or not the sea wall would be qualifying. we think it is at the staff level because it is a contributing resource. to the embarcadero staff. >> and then piggy backing on some of the commissioner's comments about the potential for expansion or more funding for infrastructure. i think, you know, might be worth exploring and we've talked about this repeatedly, expanding the water taxi and ferry service and opportunities there. so, if there's a way we could start getings on the...
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animal, this one become so mean to me. >> after the sea lion bit her, she called for help. rowing club swimmer was there. >> i started swimming to her. she said she couldn't because the sea lion bit her. >> my son said you are very lucky, mol. >> especially because the sea lion didn't get a tendon. >> she said she plants to know back in the water next week >> the world surfing league announced it would not be held on monday because of less than ideal conditions. but they say tuesday looks a lot better. they're waiting until tomorrow call it. 30 of the lead surfers are standing by for official word including for the first time ever, six women. >> here's a live look outside now with our emeryville camera. it will be a gorgeous sunset. and it is pretty clear now. >> look at that fog, all gray. and our camera captured the sun just above all that fog. >> faith. you have to have faith. >> so what's on the horizon? >> it will be a sunny weekend. i do have the foggiest notion. i'll share it with you in a moment. >> sick as a dog is taking on a new meaning. owners are taking precauti
animal, this one become so mean to me. >> after the sea lion bit her, she called for help. rowing club swimmer was there. >> i started swimming to her. she said she couldn't because the sea lion bit her. >> my son said you are very lucky, mol. >> especially because the sea lion didn't get a tendon. >> she said she plants to know back in the water next week >> the world surfing league announced it would not be held on monday because of less than ideal...
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now look at the damage that the sea has done. the government is trying to ensure that people are relocated to a safer area, but the older generation refuses and says, this is where our ancestors lived, we're not going anywhere. reporter: living from farming alone is increasingly difficult. land is in short supply due to the ground becoming oversalted. with their livelihoods destroyed, people are having to move inland. but the diawling national park, 12 kilometers away, provides alternative sources of income. a few years ago it was home to far fewer animals. today, it's a breeding ground for over 300 species of birds, including flamingoes. crocodiles live here, too. the warthog population is flourishing because the animals are not hunted here. there's both freshwater and saltwater in the senegal river delta. nature conservation makes sense here. protecting the ecosystem also creates jobs. zeine: the goal of the park is to restore the ecosystem and fight poverty. why fight poverty in this region? because the local population does tr
now look at the damage that the sea has done. the government is trying to ensure that people are relocated to a safer area, but the older generation refuses and says, this is where our ancestors lived, we're not going anywhere. reporter: living from farming alone is increasingly difficult. land is in short supply due to the ground becoming oversalted. with their livelihoods destroyed, people are having to move inland. but the diawling national park, 12 kilometers away, provides alternative...
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debris is always blows in from always blowsbreeze in from the sea. ile the marketplace slows down, we are given an opportunity to look at some of the other parts of town. wellings are not pretentious -- dwellings are not pretentious. each is its own castle, a house of a freeman. -- house of free man. let us overlook the rude construction. these people have something infinitely more precious than material wealth. in a world that is battling the last stand of despotism, they are blessed with liberty. haiti'smories -- memories of upward struggle show in celebrations. they show clearly with one exception. would an anglo-saxon maypole come from? your guess is as good as any. here are children waiting to join the celebration. those indians died completely off in 25 years. they had no freedom and could not live without it. centuries would pass before haiti were no freedom again. africa were brought from to repopulate the island. these grotesque figures are memories of that century of the plantations. powerful racial origin of voodoo ofe mysterious haiti. to
debris is always blows in from always blowsbreeze in from the sea. ile the marketplace slows down, we are given an opportunity to look at some of the other parts of town. wellings are not pretentious -- dwellings are not pretentious. each is its own castle, a house of a freeman. -- house of free man. let us overlook the rude construction. these people have something infinitely more precious than material wealth. in a world that is battling the last stand of despotism, they are blessed with...
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and plans to open up the entire arctic seas of alaska and the chukchi sea come. heelsecision comes on the of opening up the arctic national wildlife refuge, as you mentioned. and that came right after the administration offered on december 6 what they call the ever inlease/sale western arctic alaska. there's an all-out war against conservation and indigenous rights and against small communities across the country. lease,addition to the this massive offshore lease-cell plan, they have two more things that we need to attention to. one is safety regulations that were put in place after deepwater horizon, and the other is weakening off federal oversight on offshore oil and gas lease plan. i will speak reedley that immediate history of -- immediate history is extremely important. the reason the deepwater horizon ,appened in the gulf of mexico which spilled more than 200 million gallons of crude oil into the gulf of mexico, devastating wildlife and coastal communities, was because bp was trying to save cost and was trying to become the top dog in the entire gulf of mexi
and plans to open up the entire arctic seas of alaska and the chukchi sea come. heelsecision comes on the of opening up the arctic national wildlife refuge, as you mentioned. and that came right after the administration offered on december 6 what they call the ever inlease/sale western arctic alaska. there's an all-out war against conservation and indigenous rights and against small communities across the country. lease,addition to the this massive offshore lease-cell plan, they have two more...
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there's an explosion in the sea lion population. it's more than tripled over the past three decades. good for the ecosystem, but also creating some competition for local fishermen. answer hassan is live at pier 39. we can hear those sea lions barking right now. hi, anser. >> reporter: just as residents who live here in san francisco are being priced out of the housing market due to competition, there's also growing competitor between commercial fishermen and these sea lions for resources out in the bay. it's the sight and sound that draws millions to san francisco, the sea lions at pier 39. >> for us it's just maintained this fantastic attraction because it's also enough, as you can see and hear, for people to come and enjoy. >> reporter: that wasn't always the case. the marine animal protection act legislation saved the species from extinction after decades of being hunted. a new report released today by the national oceanic and atmospheric administration shows their population has more than tripled89,000 in 1975 to a peak in 2012.
there's an explosion in the sea lion population. it's more than tripled over the past three decades. good for the ecosystem, but also creating some competition for local fishermen. answer hassan is live at pier 39. we can hear those sea lions barking right now. hi, anser. >> reporter: just as residents who live here in san francisco are being priced out of the housing market due to competition, there's also growing competitor between commercial fishermen and these sea lions for resources...
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and this this ten of the sea and then presidency has been it's going to hit a wall and the thing that keeps everybody's attention absolutely riveted this global attention. is that it took the train keeps going but the wall is still there right michael will speaking there and of course the president's attacks on him continue that issue still very much in the limelight what about this apology from steve bannon. well that was a shocker mary and we were not expecting that today but he has lost donors he has been heavily criticized by the white house and the republican party he was people on the sunday talk shows representing the white house were criticizing him just hours ago and then he issued this apology saying that he was sorry he regretted some of the things he was quoted as saying and he said donald trump jr who we in this in the book criticized as treasonous and unpatriotic for joining a group that met with officials who said they represented the russian government he said donald trump jr is a both a patriot and a good man he said his comments were and instead not at donald trump j
and this this ten of the sea and then presidency has been it's going to hit a wall and the thing that keeps everybody's attention absolutely riveted this global attention. is that it took the train keeps going but the wall is still there right michael will speaking there and of course the president's attacks on him continue that issue still very much in the limelight what about this apology from steve bannon. well that was a shocker mary and we were not expecting that today but he has lost...
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a breeze always blows in from the sea. keep the temperature at an average of 75-85 degrees summer and winter. while the marketplace slows down, we are given an opportunity to look at some of the other parts of town. dwellings are not pretentious. structures of more than one story are uncommon, but each is its own castle, a house of a free man. in that concept let us overlook , the rude construction. the lack of facilities we have come to regard as our everyday conveniences for these people have something infinitely more precious than material wealth. in a world that is battling the last stand of despotism, they citizens of haiti are blessed with liberty. haiti's memories of upward struggle show in celebrations. the signs are varied and interesting. they show clearly with but one exception. where would an anglo-saxon maypole come from? your guess is as good as any. these men with high, ceremonial headdress is how reminiscent they are of figures in the days of the spanish conquest. here are children waiting to join the celeb
a breeze always blows in from the sea. keep the temperature at an average of 75-85 degrees summer and winter. while the marketplace slows down, we are given an opportunity to look at some of the other parts of town. dwellings are not pretentious. structures of more than one story are uncommon, but each is its own castle, a house of a free man. in that concept let us overlook , the rude construction. the lack of facilities we have come to regard as our everyday conveniences for these people...
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point waves surfers fighting against unseen pollution the sea starting in january seventh on g.w. . my d.s. i've solved the problem i don't need to carry any batteries around the most important thing is the effect.
point waves surfers fighting against unseen pollution the sea starting in january seventh on g.w. . my d.s. i've solved the problem i don't need to carry any batteries around the most important thing is the effect.
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that could be feeding time for the sea lions. best to stay away from that area if you see birds swooping down. >> thank you, leigh martinez. >>> for more on the other headlines we have been working on, let's go to dave clark. >> thank you, sal. here are the top stories we're following. new details from san jose police about tuesday night's deadly officer-involved shooting at the metcalf energy center. police were called about a man who had hopped over the fence at the power plant on blanchard road. he appeared to be armed. when police arrived, they say the man ignored several commands to put down an ax and long pole he was carrying. police say he kept walking towards officers, telling them to shoot him. both officers ended up opening fire. police say the man had a history of drug and weapon offenses but they don't know what his motive was. >>> berkeley police released two surveillance videos. they want your help to identify two armed robbery suspects. take a look. one shows a uc berkeley grad student who does not want to be identi
that could be feeding time for the sea lions. best to stay away from that area if you see birds swooping down. >> thank you, leigh martinez. >>> for more on the other headlines we have been working on, let's go to dave clark. >> thank you, sal. here are the top stories we're following. new details from san jose police about tuesday night's deadly officer-involved shooting at the metcalf energy center. police were called about a man who had hopped over the fence at the power...
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the essential oil, sea buck, and the full-size barn box.the box thing is a great way to create gifts, centerpieces. monica: yeah. lemonis: anything missing? monica: um... yes, actually, a textile. lemonis: it's in the store. grab it, okay? lemonis: i'm comfortable moving forward based on four categories -- textiles and paper, number one, room scents, number two, gift box, number three, and then body care and skincare. now that we have the four categories that we're gonna move forward with, we can develop a plan of how we're gonna sell online and in the store. each category is scalable. for example, in the textile category, adding more scarves, linen, and paper will increase sales. in the home fragrance category, we can develop more candles, room sprays, and diffusers, including seasonal scents. the body care category includes a number of items, but it is anchored by monica's signature product, the sea buckthorn balm. and the last category is the gift boxes, allowing customers to compile the things from the previous three categories and crea
the essential oil, sea buck, and the full-size barn box.the box thing is a great way to create gifts, centerpieces. monica: yeah. lemonis: anything missing? monica: um... yes, actually, a textile. lemonis: it's in the store. grab it, okay? lemonis: i'm comfortable moving forward based on four categories -- textiles and paper, number one, room scents, number two, gift box, number three, and then body care and skincare. now that we have the four categories that we're gonna move forward with, we...