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i just graduated from uw. ms. durkan: we already knew that. and you shop -- no. [laughter] >> a couple of things came up that i wanted to touch on. you talk to about think starting from the design side of things. and, ryan, you said, companies, they are not creating with mel bad intentions. i think it is because of where education is right now, .articularly with uw we have a traditional studio based curriculum, where we do not consider what we are doing as far as ethical and social implications. arere producing things that a great craft. that is what has been happening valley.on all of these studio-based curriculums are bringing designers into the tech world without any sort of bearings about what we are actually working on. we don't have a sense of what the craft is. i would say, with a fair amount confidence, this is happening on the engineering side of things. i did a long research thing about ethics and design. i talked to a bunch of yo .tudents at uw, and berkeley all of these people doing engineering and design truly don't care about ethics. it's true. what
i just graduated from uw. ms. durkan: we already knew that. and you shop -- no. [laughter] >> a couple of things came up that i wanted to touch on. you talk to about think starting from the design side of things. and, ryan, you said, companies, they are not creating with mel bad intentions. i think it is because of where education is right now, .articularly with uw we have a traditional studio based curriculum, where we do not consider what we are doing as far as ethical and social...
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. >> to hear him talk in detail about the ride from the uw to the crime scene, that was something thatnly the killer would know. >> the long and short of it was that i, again, knocked her unconscious and drug her about ten yards into the small grove of trees. >> what did you strangle her with? >> a cord. by this time, it was about dawn. sun was coming up. i went through my usual routine, on this particular morning, i was, again, shocked and scared to death shocked, horrified. i went down the road throwing everything that i'd had throwing the briefcase, crushes and rope, tossing them out the window. i was in a sheer state of panic, just absolute horror. the consciousness of what has really happened. it's like you break out of a fever or something. i drove east on 90, at some point throwing articles out the window as i went, articles of clothing, shoes, et cetera. >> when did you remove those? >> what? >> clothing. >> after we got out of the car. well, i skipped over some stuff there. we'll have to get back to it sometime. it's just too hard to talk about right now. did you throw away yo
. >> to hear him talk in detail about the ride from the uw to the crime scene, that was something thatnly the killer would know. >> the long and short of it was that i, again, knocked her unconscious and drug her about ten yards into the small grove of trees. >> what did you strangle her with? >> a cord. by this time, it was about dawn. sun was coming up. i went through my usual routine, on this particular morning, i was, again, shocked and scared to death shocked,...
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trade to reach across the score on the goal license leading to 100 yard return and uw win 31-7. up front. really open beth side of the ball last year. i think the guys we embarrassed. certainly we didn't do very good job getting them ready. for that game as coaches and came in here and humiliated us really and just physically beat us up. and out coached us and out played us. >> people complain there aren't enough goal if soccer. no problem today. robert if scored 5 goal in 8 minutes. coming off the bench l cluster of gel and the history that's the german league. i like screaming that. familiarity fifth one by robert as he was in mid-air. 7 sports brought to you by toyota i'm out of time. >> has a ring to it thanks very much. >> this edition of 7 news at 9 for sand why and all of us we appreciate your time as always. 7 news continues now object line on twitter facebook all the mobile device was our new abc 7 news app. hope to see you again in an hour over on channel 7. enjoy the rest of channel 7. enjoy the rest of the evening. see you in a bit. announcer: this program contains m
trade to reach across the score on the goal license leading to 100 yard return and uw win 31-7. up front. really open beth side of the ball last year. i think the guys we embarrassed. certainly we didn't do very good job getting them ready. for that game as coaches and came in here and humiliated us really and just physically beat us up. and out coached us and out played us. >> people complain there aren't enough goal if soccer. no problem today. robert if scored 5 goal in 8 minutes....
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jenny durkan, washington native and graduate of uw law school served as united states attorney for the western district of washington from october 2009 through september 2014. in this role miss durkan was the chief federal law enforcement officer for western washington responsible for civil litigation and criminal prosecutions and coordination of areas of federal investigative agencies. she also chaired key department of justice committees and work groups charged with crafting national policies and investigative strategies for eyer crime, intellectual property enforcement and consumer privacy. her leadership for the doj on these fronts include testifying before congress on national cyber issues. since leaving this post, jenny has continued to practice law as a partner in the washington, d.c. office of quinn, emanuel. i@please join me in welcoming jenny durkan. [applause] >> thank you very much. and thank you, ira, for the great introduction but mostly for your leadership in this space. you really have been a true leader nationally on many of these issues. and we're not going to be trac
jenny durkan, washington native and graduate of uw law school served as united states attorney for the western district of washington from october 2009 through september 2014. in this role miss durkan was the chief federal law enforcement officer for western washington responsible for civil litigation and criminal prosecutions and coordination of areas of federal investigative agencies. she also chaired key department of justice committees and work groups charged with crafting national policies...
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to a uw support would require surveys at all schools. finally, we urge congress to provide additional resources for the department of education to support title ix coordinators on relevant laws and best practices. there are schools working diligently to respond to incidents of sexual violence and technical assistance can help to make real change. with more attention to sexual violence we've also seen an uptick in complaint and an unprecedented number of schools are under investigation for a title i complaints. the office of civil rights it additional funding to provide ongoing technical assistance for schools as well as told bad actors accountable. we believe i think a single incident of sexual violence is one too many. when interviews with students education it adds insult to injury but where the tools to make real change and we look forward to working with you as you reauthorize the higher education act and consider this important topic. thank you. >> thank you. esther cohen, you are recognized for five minutes. >> chairwoman foxx, ran
to a uw support would require surveys at all schools. finally, we urge congress to provide additional resources for the department of education to support title ix coordinators on relevant laws and best practices. there are schools working diligently to respond to incidents of sexual violence and technical assistance can help to make real change. with more attention to sexual violence we've also seen an uptick in complaint and an unprecedented number of schools are under investigation for a...
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this was gray, it didn't show uw on the -- on tv as bright as orange technicolor orange, but we had the same thing happen in 1975. 1978 there was a huge burst of tens of millions of gallons of water and sludge came down our d river.ow at this time it was black all s the way to farmington. so pick your color.ur these are 24 different types ofe minerals that have impacted oure river, our watershed flowing al the way through durango into new mexico into arizona and into ultimately the colorado river.ie the gold king mine was draining0 200 to 500 gallons a minute prior to the blowout.s if you can imagine this mountain as a giant geologic wha whack-a-mole. these are tunnels and vertical columns. they fills. up with water na naturally.hese when these people are exploringn theg opportunity to release thw and contain it, there was an accident. and so that is estimated at 60 t feet of water that created that $3 million -- 3 million gallon release that impacted us. ha it happened to be orange that day because of the orange oxide. that was the least healthful ond that was released. the color broug
this was gray, it didn't show uw on the -- on tv as bright as orange technicolor orange, but we had the same thing happen in 1975. 1978 there was a huge burst of tens of millions of gallons of water and sludge came down our d river.ow at this time it was black all s the way to farmington. so pick your color.ur these are 24 different types ofe minerals that have impacted oure river, our watershed flowing al the way through durango into new mexico into arizona and into ultimately the colorado...