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the pipeline proceeds more or less directly straight south go valdez -- to valdez. the major oil companies that had leases on the north slope got together and formed a pipeline service company, a consortium of these major oil companies. agreed tottee, they get this build. -- built. oil companies don't usually like to cooperate with each other. they are bitter competitors. in this case, they had to cooperate in order to get their oil to market, and they knew that. one time, there were seven oil companies in this consortium. today it is only bp, exxon, and conoco phillips. the pipeline is 800 miles long. about half of it is above ground. wherever it is above ground, the soil conditions are not very good. took, if you include the financing charges, about $10 billion in the 1970's, which today would be more than $30 billion. this pipeline was really the thet major test of environmental protection agency, which had just been created in the nixon administration and grew out of the growing recognition that the environment needed to be protected. their original proposal was
the pipeline proceeds more or less directly straight south go valdez -- to valdez. the major oil companies that had leases on the north slope got together and formed a pipeline service company, a consortium of these major oil companies. agreed tottee, they get this build. -- built. oil companies don't usually like to cooperate with each other. they are bitter competitors. in this case, they had to cooperate in order to get their oil to market, and they knew that. one time, there were seven oil...
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malcolm of the notable exception is the exxon valdez oil spill which is not a modern thing at all. it was a major catastrophe. while that was not on the land portion of the 800-mile project that was a perk of the system. to understand the time that it was built, it's important to go back and remember that in the 1970s the opec oil embargo really shook up the united states. now, the gas lines that occurred creative political uncertainty and helped build up the momentum to get congress to approve the project. the oil companies knew that they had billions of euros of oil waiting to get to the market that they wouldn't be making any money and they wouldn't be able to profit off of that at all until the pipeline was finished so they built it as quickly as they could do it. to get the project built as quickly as possible which is what they wanted to do because they wouldn't be making any money or getting money back until the first barrel got shipped out of valdez said he madtheymade an agreement with lr unions they want a piece of derivative work together and to do it rapidly so that's w
malcolm of the notable exception is the exxon valdez oil spill which is not a modern thing at all. it was a major catastrophe. while that was not on the land portion of the 800-mile project that was a perk of the system. to understand the time that it was built, it's important to go back and remember that in the 1970s the opec oil embargo really shook up the united states. now, the gas lines that occurred creative political uncertainty and helped build up the momentum to get congress to approve...
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i'm paul valdez. i'm an everyday cyclist in district 9. i'm an activist for the people protected bike lanes. a solemn, organized bike ride that we honor lives lost while biking in san francisco. i was so disappointed in your decision in delaying the project. this decision is negligent with a disregard to the safety of many who ride and walk in this demanding and oftentimes perilous corridor. is it going to take another loss of life for you to understand that safety is paramount? will it take another preventible death? since i've been biking in san francisco, i've noticed it to be your trend. i implore you to step up and at the least come up with near-term bike infrastructure improvements to townsend as soon as possible, like yesterday. can i have the overhead, please? >> chairman brinkman: if you put it down, sfgov will switch to it. >> these are some of the precious lives lost while biking in san francisco. i would like to use the remainder of my time in a moment of silence. >> chairman brinkman: thank you, mr. valdez, for that powerful r
i'm paul valdez. i'm an everyday cyclist in district 9. i'm an activist for the people protected bike lanes. a solemn, organized bike ride that we honor lives lost while biking in san francisco. i was so disappointed in your decision in delaying the project. this decision is negligent with a disregard to the safety of many who ride and walk in this demanding and oftentimes perilous corridor. is it going to take another loss of life for you to understand that safety is paramount? will it take...
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i cry sometimes. >> we miss chrystian valdez negrete and we want is for his family.hey are in tough shape. it is a >> reporter: the company has created a gofundme account. his children agesfamily hope to bring her to the u.s. company officials e them pay and see some justice. >> reporter: there is not any information about the suspects. if you know anything about this case were asked to call police. >>> a woman that began today will continue into your thursday and into our weekend. right now there is a lot of a fog along the coastline. there is an onshore breeze. it is 57 degrees right now in santa rosa. it is the low 60s in oakland and san jose is checking in at 64. here is a look at the some tracker -- on tracker. it will fit in over the next several hours. tomorrow morning we could wake up with a patchy drizzle. the onshore is at 20 miles per hour. is a still robust onshore breeze. is moving into the sacramento valley. the high pressure will strengthen as we get into the next few days. for tomorrow, we will go the 60s over pacifica. our inland cities will be in th
i cry sometimes. >> we miss chrystian valdez negrete and we want is for his family.hey are in tough shape. it is a >> reporter: the company has created a gofundme account. his children agesfamily hope to bring her to the u.s. company officials e them pay and see some justice. >> reporter: there is not any information about the suspects. if you know anything about this case were asked to call police. >>> a woman that began today will continue into your thursday and...
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acabó la racha de tigres sin derrota en casa >> también las Águilas gana 1 por cero, más adelante valdezen el área es derribado en el área y cobran para empatar el luego una riña, colorado gana dos por uno, jornada de la alianza de fútbo a cabo esta tarde y sotelo estuvo ahí cazando talentos, es alianza de fútbol dedicado al desarrollo del fútbol amateur, es todo en deportes continúen con más después de una breve pausa, la verdad, estoy listo para arrancar... bueno, aunque algo nervioso, ¿no? digo, hay muchas expectativas. nada más vean ese sticker, que todos pueden leer, es mucha responsabilidad. a, pero eso sí, escuché que no hay gasolina que dé más millaje que chevron con techron. ¡mhm! no hay mejor millaje. y está comprobado. ¡qué confianza! está comprobado, ninguna gasolina da mejor millaje que evron con techron. mira, ya están listos para cambiar de cochecito. otros restaurantes ofrecen más de lo mismo. pero yo sí tengo los... las agallas para ofrecer algo diferente. o sea, ¡mira estos teriyaki bowls! con tu elección de carne o pollo, bañados en nuestra salsa teriyaki y elige entre
acabó la racha de tigres sin derrota en casa >> también las Águilas gana 1 por cero, más adelante valdezen el área es derribado en el área y cobran para empatar el luego una riña, colorado gana dos por uno, jornada de la alianza de fútbo a cabo esta tarde y sotelo estuvo ahí cazando talentos, es alianza de fútbol dedicado al desarrollo del fútbol amateur, es todo en deportes continúen con más después de una breve pausa, la verdad, estoy listo para arrancar... bueno, aunque...
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he wanted to talk about the exxon valdez. how do we focus? i find it fascinating of a moment we should remind ourselves to do what we say which is, i find myself saying to our students, what do you care about within this story? what's the part you want to tell? i forgot that logic when i first began writing the book. i wrote 400 pages and was still in the second must of bushes presidency. the book was intended as a foreign policy of the bush administration. my editor did a marvelous job. he sat me down and said, what do you care about? what's really interesting to you? i the end of the cold war. he said, boom there is yearbook. i don't know if i could have come to the conclusion without writing the 400 pages but it's useful because we cannot write everything. what do you want to make your point about? that is key. >> mac that's a great question. no matter what subject you are writing about, you cannot write the total history of the civil war. i'm a big citizen kane fan. i'm after rose bud. i'm trying to understand what is it that makes someon
he wanted to talk about the exxon valdez. how do we focus? i find it fascinating of a moment we should remind ourselves to do what we say which is, i find myself saying to our students, what do you care about within this story? what's the part you want to tell? i forgot that logic when i first began writing the book. i wrote 400 pages and was still in the second must of bushes presidency. the book was intended as a foreign policy of the bush administration. my editor did a marvelous job. he sat...
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he wanted to talk about the exxon valdez. but the question of how we win now and how we focus, it's a fascinating example of moments that we should remind ourselves to do what we say. i find myself saying to students, what do you really care about in this story? what is the part you want to tell? and i had completely forgotten that logic when i first began writing the book. i had written 400 pages and was still at the second month of the bush presidency. the book had originally been entire legacy and foreign policy of the bush administration, and my editor did a marvelous job. he ordered an intervention. i came to new york and he sat me down and he said, what do you really care about what is really interesting to you -- care about,, what is really interesting to you? end of the cold war. and he said boom, that is your book. we can't write everything, obviously, so what do you want to make your point about? >> it's a great question and it applies young on biography. no matter what subject, you can't write the total history of
he wanted to talk about the exxon valdez. but the question of how we win now and how we focus, it's a fascinating example of moments that we should remind ourselves to do what we say. i find myself saying to students, what do you really care about in this story? what is the part you want to tell? and i had completely forgotten that logic when i first began writing the book. i had written 400 pages and was still at the second month of the bush presidency. the book had originally been entire...
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best example i have with that is when the exxon "valdez" crashed in alaska, the biggest environmental tragedy of, i don't know, the decade, president bush went out and tried to have a press conference dealing with it and the reporters would not listen to anything about the exxon "valdez" because they had a lot to talk about eastern europe so he gave his prepared statement about the exxon "valdez" and then answered 42 questions about foreign policy and that was not why he was there. he wanted to talk about the exxon "valdez" but to go to your broader question of how we winnow and focus, i find it's a fascinating example of a moment where we should remind ourselves to do what we say which is that i find myself always saying to our students, our post-docs what do you care about within this story? what's the part that you want to tell and i had forgot than logic when i first began writing the book and had written 400 pages and was still in the second month of bush's presidency because the book was originally intended as an entire a-to-z foreign policy of the bush administration and my edi
best example i have with that is when the exxon "valdez" crashed in alaska, the biggest environmental tragedy of, i don't know, the decade, president bush went out and tried to have a press conference dealing with it and the reporters would not listen to anything about the exxon "valdez" because they had a lot to talk about eastern europe so he gave his prepared statement about the exxon "valdez" and then answered 42 questions about foreign policy and that was not...
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david garcÍa de arizona irvin valdÉz de texas-- y lo que valdÉs de texas-- lupe valdÉs de texas ingresanno cumpliÓ. los empleados pagaron por trÁmites que no prosperaron. asÍ lo dijeron familiares de detenidos. pedro: para erika sandoval y su familia la vida ya no es la misma. en el masivo operativo de ice en el norte de texas recibiÓ un duro golpe, cuando su esposo quedÓ entre los 160 detenidos. a la familiasÓlo le quedan recuerdos con fotos y el impacto emocional es fuerte. >> ahora no tengo cabeza para pensar quÉ hacer. pedro: el pequeÑo moisÉs no fue a la escuela hoy, no sabe cÓmo acertar lo ocurrido. sentimiento que comparte su hermana brittany. >> estoy muy asustada por mi madre. pedro: erika sandoval anunciÓ que la empresa le cobraba su esposo $2500 y prometiÓ que le iba a arreglar los documentos migratorios. >> fueran abogados hablar con ellos al compaÑÍa y dijeron que le iban a arreglar. pedro: voceros de ice aseguran que las detenciones son como parte de una misiÓn administrativa en contra de la empresa. el gobierno quiere aplicar sanciones a empleados y empleadores, debido a q
david garcÍa de arizona irvin valdÉz de texas-- y lo que valdÉs de texas-- lupe valdÉs de texas ingresanno cumpliÓ. los empleados pagaron por trÁmites que no prosperaron. asÍ lo dijeron familiares de detenidos. pedro: para erika sandoval y su familia la vida ya no es la misma. en el masivo operativo de ice en el norte de texas recibiÓ un duro golpe, cuando su esposo quedÓ entre los 160 detenidos. a la familiasÓlo le quedan recuerdos con fotos y el impacto emocional es fuerte. >>...
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. >> we remember the controversy last years a when they hung that banner, remember the valdez, to allhe residents that hate it had going in there. that came down. >> exxon, they didn't like exxon's part in the valdez. >> the weather is a big story tonight. >> next at 6:30, amelia is tracking the conditions and lets us know when all this rain rolls out ofgi you're . >> and a potential game-changer for women. there's a new approach to fighting cervical cancer which could make aic cla test obsolete. >>> plus a mother's emotional death. after her son's what she wants parents to know as students head back for school. >> when you lose a child, there owes triggers and certain ndions, a you wanted to save on prescriptions... so you went online... and got so lost in a mumbo-jumbo of co-pays, coupons and codes that your brain went offline. next time ask your cvs pharmacist. our proprietary search tool analyzes ways to help lower your prescription costs. just drop in.... before you conk out... see what you might save at cvs pharmacy. >>> back to the breaking bombshell that could have major impli
. >> we remember the controversy last years a when they hung that banner, remember the valdez, to allhe residents that hate it had going in there. that came down. >> exxon, they didn't like exxon's part in the valdez. >> the weather is a big story tonight. >> next at 6:30, amelia is tracking the conditions and lets us know when all this rain rolls out ofgi you're . >> and a potential game-changer for women. there's a new approach to fighting cervical cancer which...
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he wanted to talk about the "exxon valdez." but to go to your broader question of how we -- how we winnow and how we focus, i find it's actually a fascinating example of a moment where we should remind ourselves to do what we say, which is that i find myself always saying to our students, to our post docs what do you really care about within this story? what's the part that you want the tell? and i had completely forgotten that logic when i first began writing the book and had written about 400 pages and was still in the second month of bush's presidency because the book had originally been intended as an entire a to z foreign policy of the bush administration. and my editor, bruce nichols did a marvelous job. he ordered an intervention. and i came to new york and he sat me down and he said well what do you really care about? what's really interesting to you? i said the end of the cold war. he said boom, there is your book. i don't know that i could have come to that conclusion without having written the 400 other pages, but i
he wanted to talk about the "exxon valdez." but to go to your broader question of how we -- how we winnow and how we focus, i find it's actually a fascinating example of a moment where we should remind ourselves to do what we say, which is that i find myself always saying to our students, to our post docs what do you really care about within this story? what's the part that you want the tell? and i had completely forgotten that logic when i first began writing the book and had written...
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oakland father are mourning his death after he was killed by a stray bullet. 40-year-old christian valdez nick greta just left a nightclub on international boulevard in east oakland at 2:00 sunday morning. that's when someone opened fire on another man who was also leaving the nightclub one of the bullets hit the ground. the other man is expected to recover. we heard from nick gretz coworkers that richmond bay area beverage company is where he had worked for 16 years. >> we miss christian and want to support his family as much as they can. push as we can. it is a sad state of affairs. >> the company has created a go fund me account to raise money for the widow and four children whose ages range from 6 to 17. police have not determined a motive or made any arrests. >>> a mother whose six-year- old sun was killed in the sandy hook school shooting will appear in a program tonight in livermore aimed at preventing violence. scarlet lewis founded the jesse lewis twos love movement in honor of her son. it provides education and training to students and adults who teach empathy. she will speak at
oakland father are mourning his death after he was killed by a stray bullet. 40-year-old christian valdez nick greta just left a nightclub on international boulevard in east oakland at 2:00 sunday morning. that's when someone opened fire on another man who was also leaving the nightclub one of the bullets hit the ground. the other man is expected to recover. we heard from nick gretz coworkers that richmond bay area beverage company is where he had worked for 16 years. >> we miss christian...
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lisa valdez -- pictured on the right with her mother -- was stabbed to death in her diamond heights apartment8. police arrested anthony hughes for her murder after getting a d-n-a match... 13 years later. bloodstains on 2 pillows led police to hughes. hughes was also matched to a fingerprint in the victim's bathroom. hughes was convicted of second-degree murder 2 years ago. his attorneys had argued that a delay in prosecuting hughes... violated his constitutional rights to a fair trial. the appeals court rejected that argument. ( james ) a big story we are tracking this morning... a move from the defense team in the deadly ghost ship warehouse fire case. attorneys for one of the defendants... derek almena... filed a motion regarding the plea agreement that was thrown out. attorney tony serra says a fill-in judge did not follow the plea agreement during sentencing because there was a conflict of interest.
lisa valdez -- pictured on the right with her mother -- was stabbed to death in her diamond heights apartment8. police arrested anthony hughes for her murder after getting a d-n-a match... 13 years later. bloodstains on 2 pillows led police to hughes. hughes was also matched to a fingerprint in the victim's bathroom. hughes was convicted of second-degree murder 2 years ago. his attorneys had argued that a delay in prosecuting hughes... violated his constitutional rights to a fair trial. the...
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thompson: in the history of american environmental crises, several names stand the test of time: exxon valdez, deepwater horizon, three mile island, and of course, love canal. it was 40 years ago this week that president jimmy carter declared a national health emergency in the small community in niagara falls, new york, re hundreds of residents learned their homes and a school had been built near a massive toxic waste dump filled with nearly 22,000 tons of chemicals. authorities remediated the site and declared much of the area safe. but today, there are many new claims of health problems near lovl.e ca i recently traveled there and spoke to some residents who say hiseatory appears to be rng itself. >> ohthis was a great ighborhood. you know, houses all along here. >> onthomyou wouldn't know it now, but these abandoned fields were once home to a g thriving workass neighborhood on the western edge of niagara fallslanew york. luenny and her family moved in nearby in 1969. >> and we thought, oh, what a nplice ideae to raise these boys. it turned out to be quite a dis >> thompson: a company calle
thompson: in the history of american environmental crises, several names stand the test of time: exxon valdez, deepwater horizon, three mile island, and of course, love canal. it was 40 years ago this week that president jimmy carter declared a national health emergency in the small community in niagara falls, new york, re hundreds of residents learned their homes and a school had been built near a massive toxic waste dump filled with nearly 22,000 tons of chemicals. authorities remediated the...
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he wanted to talk about the exxon valdez, but to go to the broader question, you know, how we widdle and focus, you know, i find this actually a fascinating example of a moment where we should remind ourselves to do what we say, which is that i find myself always saying to our students, to our posts, what do you really care about within this story? what's the part that you want to tell? and i forgot the logic when i wrote the book, wrote about 400 pages, and i was still in second month of bush's presidency because the book originally was intended as an entire a-z foreign policy of the bush administrati administration, and my editor, bruce nickels, did a marvelous job, ordering and intervention, and i came to new york, he sat me down, and he said, well, what do you really care about? what's really interesting to you? i said, end of the cold war. he said, boom, there's the book. you know, i don't know that i could have come to that conclusion without writing other 400 pages, but it's a useful thing because we can't write everything, obviously, and so what do you want to make your point
he wanted to talk about the exxon valdez, but to go to the broader question, you know, how we widdle and focus, you know, i find this actually a fascinating example of a moment where we should remind ourselves to do what we say, which is that i find myself always saying to our students, to our posts, what do you really care about within this story? what's the part that you want to tell? and i forgot the logic when i wrote the book, wrote about 400 pages, and i was still in second month of...
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the senate can usually the higher chamber has a little more of an approach to valdez.and testament thank you. >> thank you. have a great day. cheryl: more news from china. google is exploring a return to the communist country. lea: tracee carrasco joins us with that another headlines. >> google is reportedly planning to relaunch a censored version of its search engine in china to meet the demands of the chinese government. google originally shutdown it chinese search engine in 2010 because of government attempts to limit free speech on the web for the search engine will reportedly blacklist sensitive searches and filter out all websites blocked by china censors like wikipedia and bbc news. the censorship will extend to google's image search, spellcheck and suggested search features. lea: and tristan. the talk about facebook also be joining the fight against screen addiction now helping people block themselves. >> a problem a lot of people have a facebook will sue much you know if you're spending too much time on its ab. users will see an activity board located within b
the senate can usually the higher chamber has a little more of an approach to valdez.and testament thank you. >> thank you. have a great day. cheryl: more news from china. google is exploring a return to the communist country. lea: tracee carrasco joins us with that another headlines. >> google is reportedly planning to relaunch a censored version of its search engine in china to meet the demands of the chinese government. google originally shutdown it chinese search engine in 2010...
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jessica valdez] the research here is research that we share with everyone else, because overall we wantldren that have cancer. what makes that possible is people that give to st. jude. they really help us to fulfill our mission, and we're so grateful to have them on our team. ♪ lauren: we continue to watch currencies as u.s. warns turkey more sanctions could come if you don't release the u.s. pastor. jane foley, she joins us now, do you think turkey will cave in here? >> right now no signs that it will and back door measures that's keeping lira firm but in economics, no, in fact, turkey seems to be turning east, had economic support and russian ministers reportedly talking in turkey too but no signs yet that it wants to improve relationships with the u.s. cheryl: are you worried about turkey's economy, are you worried and recession and possible need for bailout? >> well, we are all worried about turkish economy and inflation going to get worse because of lira, a lot of people will suffer, if turkey's economy the size of netherlands is relatively small and that should be limited, from th
jessica valdez] the research here is research that we share with everyone else, because overall we wantldren that have cancer. what makes that possible is people that give to st. jude. they really help us to fulfill our mission, and we're so grateful to have them on our team. ♪ lauren: we continue to watch currencies as u.s. warns turkey more sanctions could come if you don't release the u.s. pastor. jane foley, she joins us now, do you think turkey will cave in here? >> right now no...
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law that you cannot get more energy out of what you put into it but in any case and with the exxon valdez disaster to limit that source of energy without liquidity of science so that is the balance deduction. the chief officer there of the uss enterprise he did this. it is called the tri- quarter it would scan you up and down then look in that is what you had. no doubt about it. if you asked people today and that with your illness that you know everything you need to know although we know that's not true. so to say enough silly uncertain terms. and as function in many ways. so that combination causes autism even though there are 17 studies say there is no greater risk if you got autism are not that he has his followers. so just to touch the hem of the coat a person is a person to communicate to the public that people who know the most about it. unfortunately there are many things that work so for example something that all scientist are trained in. if you are trying to determine that vaccine that is to say the mmr vaccine you can do two things. that is to say where not to the follows the
law that you cannot get more energy out of what you put into it but in any case and with the exxon valdez disaster to limit that source of energy without liquidity of science so that is the balance deduction. the chief officer there of the uss enterprise he did this. it is called the tri- quarter it would scan you up and down then look in that is what you had. no doubt about it. if you asked people today and that with your illness that you know everything you need to know although we know...
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first, a formal procession through the streets of downtown fresno.then, inside the walls of valdez hallrian hughes, who died while fighting the ferguson fire last weekend.meriel hughes/ sister:"he was a brother, a friend, and the best person i knew."family, friends, and firefighters from around the state attended the memorial service for hughes.he was a captain for sequoia and kings canyon national parks' arrowhead hot shots.the elite group was protecting homes when a dead tree fell on hughes, killing him.woody smeck/ sequoia and kings canyon national parks supt: "brian was dedicated to public service. he died protecting people he never met...their homes, their most cherished possessions and memories." hughes, a native hawaiian, took the captain position with the arrowhead hotshots in 2015. that year, he was part of a burnout operation that saved the grant grove of giant sequoias.last year, he was part of a park service team that went to the u-s virgin islands for hurricane recovery efforts.hughes was a talented firefighter, a hotshots' hotshot, and strong leader- proud of the work his
first, a formal procession through the streets of downtown fresno.then, inside the walls of valdez hallrian hughes, who died while fighting the ferguson fire last weekend.meriel hughes/ sister:"he was a brother, a friend, and the best person i knew."family, friends, and firefighters from around the state attended the memorial service for hughes.he was a captain for sequoia and kings canyon national parks' arrowhead hot shots.the elite group was protecting homes when a dead tree fell...
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marine corps, juan valdez, recalled, we began seeing the south vietnamese military changing out of theirinto civilian clothes because they didn't want to be caught once the north came in. it's hard to describe how surrounded we were at the u.s. embassy. we had no idea who the enemy was and who we should try to let in and to evacuate. 28 months earlier, nixon had promised peace with honor, but a peace that would be a victory for the united states. that wasn't what the country was watching on their television sets. >> the people who worked for them and might be in danger. the plan was for a helicopter evacuation from the embassy grounds and the signal was bing crosby singing "white christmas" on radio saigon, but somebody forgot to play it and the embassy was stormed, so people fought and clawed their way over that wall and they did fight and they did claw. the hysteria was infectious. >> army officer colin powell, who we'll see again later in this course, promised that he would never let this kind of scene, this kind of situation, happen to the united states again. the tensions between fo
marine corps, juan valdez, recalled, we began seeing the south vietnamese military changing out of theirinto civilian clothes because they didn't want to be caught once the north came in. it's hard to describe how surrounded we were at the u.s. embassy. we had no idea who the enemy was and who we should try to let in and to evacuate. 28 months earlier, nixon had promised peace with honor, but a peace that would be a victory for the united states. that wasn't what the country was watching on...
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you never see perpetual motion machine in any case we wanted to believer it around the time exxon valdez disaster we wanted to believe there was possibility of clean limitless source of energy even though didn't make apple wit of sense, i think people are upset about this fluidity of science disconcerting. >> the force those remember chief medical officer on uss enterprise when he you had a particular set of signs he did this if you look in hand has something a triquarter would scan you up and down look at readout that is what you had there was no doubt about it, and i think, i think if you ask people today whether or not we are going to know more about science and health than now a hundred years from now people will say yes to your illness we like to believe we know everything we need to know but not true we are seduced by guru, doesn't express that says things in certain terms launched by oprah winfrey, also assumptions and somebody like wakefield of the belief that the rubella vaccine caused autism, now 17 studies clearly shown no greater risk of getting autism but he had followers fr
you never see perpetual motion machine in any case we wanted to believer it around the time exxon valdez disaster we wanted to believe there was possibility of clean limitless source of energy even though didn't make apple wit of sense, i think people are upset about this fluidity of science disconcerting. >> the force those remember chief medical officer on uss enterprise when he you had a particular set of signs he did this if you look in hand has something a triquarter would scan you...
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you have lupe valdez in texas, two openly gay major party nominees for governor.you look at ilhan omar, she will likely be the second woman muslim elected to congress in november as well. there is clearly a shift in some regard. is that because of the president as christina hallquist said? not necessarily. it's the way things progress. the reality is there is more of a willingness specifically in the democratic party to address and embrace candidates that in past political consultants with their wisdom would have said no, don't run statewide. >> let's go state by state. wisconsin. i found this fascinating. you had this establishment candidate who had support. the radio talk show hosts very supportive of her but this is a woman who was so anti-trump just two years ago she went around calling him offensive to everyone. fast forward, she wore a trump pin, she was embracing him on the trail and it worked. >> it's the reality of the republican party. you can see people who are no longer in politics. as you noted, she had major establishment support, paul ryan obviously
you have lupe valdez in texas, two openly gay major party nominees for governor.you look at ilhan omar, she will likely be the second woman muslim elected to congress in november as well. there is clearly a shift in some regard. is that because of the president as christina hallquist said? not necessarily. it's the way things progress. the reality is there is more of a willingness specifically in the democratic party to address and embrace candidates that in past political consultants with...
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governor egan was the first alaska of the state of and served two different terms, was from valdez.nstrumental in helping to draft the state's constitution important ery governor. gorbachev greening was another mportant governor after territorialle days, and another important figure. laska's current governor is an rnor bill walker, who is independent. nd he'll be bill walker is an independent and the two of them were elected to the first term a little while ago and they'll be running again. this building is a good representation of alaska. it's very welcoming. very collegial atmosphere where legislators have the opportunity to meet routinely with members of the other body and with the executive branch. it's a very modest representation. i think that fits with alaska values. that they want to get the best or their buck. i think it's a good representation. the history of that era, the 1920's, 1930's. and good fit for alaska capital. >> mendenhighly is a 13-mile-long glacier. it's one of 38 glacers located in juneau. >> this has been a big part of alaska basically forever. alaska has b
governor egan was the first alaska of the state of and served two different terms, was from valdez.nstrumental in helping to draft the state's constitution important ery governor. gorbachev greening was another mportant governor after territorialle days, and another important figure. laska's current governor is an rnor bill walker, who is independent. nd he'll be bill walker is an independent and the two of them were elected to the first term a little while ago and they'll be running again....
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lisa valdez -- pictured on the right with her mother -- was stabbed to death in her diamond heights apartmentd anthony hughes for her murder after getting a d-n-a match... 13 years later. hughes was convicted of second-degree murder 2 years ago. his attorneys had argued that a delay in prosecuting hughes... violated his constitutional rights to a fair trial. the appeals court rejected that argument. bloodstains on 2 pillows led police to hughes. hughes was also matched to a fingerprint in the victim's bathroom. ( darya ) in the east bay... there's a growing movement to have a child kicked out of the mount diablo school district... for making violent threats. that student has already been placed in another middle school in the district. the student's new school -- sequoia middle school -- held a meeting last night to discuss the issue. the student was arrested back in june... for threatening to shoot 30 students at valley view middle school. the boy was never charged. a petition to have the boy kicked out of school has over a thousand signatures.
lisa valdez -- pictured on the right with her mother -- was stabbed to death in her diamond heights apartmentd anthony hughes for her murder after getting a d-n-a match... 13 years later. hughes was convicted of second-degree murder 2 years ago. his attorneys had argued that a delay in prosecuting hughes... violated his constitutional rights to a fair trial. the appeals court rejected that argument. bloodstains on 2 pillows led police to hughes. hughes was also matched to a fingerprint in the...
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griff: we have lupex valdez, veronica escobar running for congress and governor as well, what are theruggling with protecting our people to have a policy like this that takes away criminalizing crossing the border. you're basically opening up your borders and the reality is we already struggle with this. we've had over 600,000 crimes committed by illegals since 201e had human trafficking, we've had all kinds of drug crimes and if we make it more lenient, we're going to get more of it so it's going to cost lives if we go down this path. griff: ken speak if you will to the fact that when you talk to the border patrol and go down on your border as i have done many times in recent years they will tell you that things like this draw more people across, makes our problem much worse. >> that's absolutely true. as you have done i've also done i've talked to a lot of our border agents and they are grateful that this administration has finally allowed them to do their job and now you have lupe valdez who want to have statewide offices in texas and takeaway the tools that have allowed us to be m
griff: we have lupex valdez, veronica escobar running for congress and governor as well, what are theruggling with protecting our people to have a policy like this that takes away criminalizing crossing the border. you're basically opening up your borders and the reality is we already struggle with this. we've had over 600,000 crimes committed by illegals since 201e had human trafficking, we've had all kinds of drug crimes and if we make it more lenient, we're going to get more of it so it's...
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that made safe the interim wbo crown, and he is now mandatory challenger to the full champion oscar valdezthe 200 metres at the birmingham grand prix. she won triple gold in berlin but was beaten by shaunae miller—uibo of the bahamas last night. she has a week or so to rest now, before the next race in zurich. obviously i want to come out and put ona obviously i want to come out and put on a good race in front of a home crowd. i am sorry, i'm so tired. but the race was such high—calibre, it like being in an olympic finals. i am really happy i finished the race. i was like, good, go back and sleep! but obviously i was going to come out and do my best, and i did that today. mark johnston has equalled the all—time record number of british winners for a racehorse trainer. dr richard kimble won at ripon to givejohnston victory number 11,193, reaching the mark set by richard hannon sr. johnston trained his first winner back in 1987 and his victories have earned £53 million in prize money. he has a chance to break the record today. when single mum emma took her three—year—old, terminally ill son
that made safe the interim wbo crown, and he is now mandatory challenger to the full champion oscar valdezthe 200 metres at the birmingham grand prix. she won triple gold in berlin but was beaten by shaunae miller—uibo of the bahamas last night. she has a week or so to rest now, before the next race in zurich. obviously i want to come out and put ona obviously i want to come out and put on a good race in front of a home crowd. i am sorry, i'm so tired. but the race was such high—calibre, it...
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that made safe the interim wbo crown, and he is now mandatory challenger to the full champion, 0scar valdezer—smith says she just wants to sleep, after coming second in the 200 metres at the birmingham grand prix. she won triple gold in berlin, but was beaten by shaunae miller—uibo of the bahamas last night. asher—smith has a week or so to rest now before her next race in zurich. britain's reece prescod ran a personal best in the 100 metres, but the american christian coleman also clocked 9.94 seconds, and won it on a photo finish. and laura muir says she was happy with the season, after winning the 1,000 metres last night, a week after becoming european champion over 1,500 metres. great britain won ten more medals on the penultimate day of the european para swimming championships in dublin, six of them gold. and one of those went to the paralympic champion, jessica —jane applegate, who broke her own world record to lead home a british clean sweep in the 514100 metres butterfly. rugby league, and wigan warriors are still on course for a home semi—final in the super league play—offs, after t
that made safe the interim wbo crown, and he is now mandatory challenger to the full champion, 0scar valdezer—smith says she just wants to sleep, after coming second in the 200 metres at the birmingham grand prix. she won triple gold in berlin, but was beaten by shaunae miller—uibo of the bahamas last night. asher—smith has a week or so to rest now before her next race in zurich. britain's reece prescod ran a personal best in the 100 metres, but the american christian coleman also clocked...
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that made safe the interim wbo crown and he‘s now mandatory challenger to the full champion oscar valdez shaunae miller—oi—bo of the bahamas last night. asher—smith has a week or so to rest now, before her next race in zurich. obviously i want to come out and put on a good race in front of a home crowd. i love competing in front of home. i‘m sorry, i‘m so tired. but the race was such high—calibre, it‘s like being in an olympic finals. i‘m really happy ifinished the race. i was like, good, go back and sleep! but obviously i was going to come out and do my best in birmingham today. and laura muir says she was happy with the season, after winning the 1000 metres last night, a week after becoming european champion over 1500 metres. great britain won ten more medals on the penultimate day of the european para swimming championships in dublin — six of them gold. and one of those went to the paralympic champion jessica jane applegate, who broke her own world record to lead home a british clean sweep in the s14100 metres butterfly. mark johnston has equalled the all—time record number of british
that made safe the interim wbo crown and he‘s now mandatory challenger to the full champion oscar valdez shaunae miller—oi—bo of the bahamas last night. asher—smith has a week or so to rest now, before her next race in zurich. obviously i want to come out and put on a good race in front of a home crowd. i love competing in front of home. i‘m sorry, i‘m so tired. but the race was such high—calibre, it‘s like being in an olympic finals. i‘m really happy ifinished the race. i was...
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this is right around the time of the exxon valdez disaster and we wanted to believe there was a possibilityean limited source of energy even though it did make await a physiological sense. i think people are upset by this. i think the fluidity of science, the fact that it's always self-correcting, is disconcerting. for example, what i would call the balance mccoy Ãbfor those of you who remember the chief medical officer on the uss enterprise. when he knew a particular set of signs and symptoms he did this. if you look in his hand he has something called a try quarter scan you up and down and look at the readout and that's what you had. there was no doubt about it. i think if you ask people today whether or not we are going to know more about science and health than we do now, 100 years from now, will we know more? i think most people would say yes we will know more but when it comes to your illness you would like to believe we know everything we know now, even though that's not true. i think what ends up happening is that we are seduced by the guru. ours is a guru, he doesn't express that,
this is right around the time of the exxon valdez disaster and we wanted to believe there was a possibilityean limited source of energy even though it did make await a physiological sense. i think people are upset by this. i think the fluidity of science, the fact that it's always self-correcting, is disconcerting. for example, what i would call the balance mccoy Ãbfor those of you who remember the chief medical officer on the uss enterprise. when he knew a particular set of signs and symptoms...
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. >> also on that full screen see lupe valdez running for governor is not going to win.gainst a popular governor in governor abbott. a former customs agent and having gone and reported for this show. numerous times down on the border, there are the average number of illegal immigrant crossings is in the hundreds, like 500 plus at least in the texas area. and if you go, you know, democrats are running on this plan to just open it up, you are talking about migration crisis of epic proportions this country has never seen. rachel: last week o'rourke running against ted cruz very widely publicized senate race. ed: it looks close. racism rach it looks close. last week he was getting so much attention from hollywood because he tweeted a very measured response to the nfl kneeling and the anthem and all that. and then, i think he really got a lot of confidence and kind of showed who he really is now he is saying we want to de criminalize border crossing which basically means open borders. and i think it's interesting that the president is bringing this up because last night on ma
. >> also on that full screen see lupe valdez running for governor is not going to win.gainst a popular governor in governor abbott. a former customs agent and having gone and reported for this show. numerous times down on the border, there are the average number of illegal immigrant crossings is in the hundreds, like 500 plus at least in the texas area. and if you go, you know, democrats are running on this plan to just open it up, you are talking about migration crisis of epic...
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steve valdez—symonds is from amnesty international.ives in this camp? in terms of moria camp, like, the situation, what happened there, you are talking about thousands of young people living there. nobody is taking care of them. the situation... some of them, they came along without their family. for these people it is really hard because they put them in one section and they live alone. when there are young kids are young people, they can young kids are young people, they ca n start young kids are young people, they can start to get drugs and things from people, only because they get tired of living in moria, they get tired of living in moria, they get tired of living in moria, they get tired of the fighting, of the food there, and they get tired because they believe, we believe, they are in prison, because the can't from the camp... that is true. omar, let me bring in myriam abdel basit from msf. would you agree with omar that it is effectively a prison? most definitely. as you mentioned earlier, the amount of people at the moment, i
steve valdez—symonds is from amnesty international.ives in this camp? in terms of moria camp, like, the situation, what happened there, you are talking about thousands of young people living there. nobody is taking care of them. the situation... some of them, they came along without their family. for these people it is really hard because they put them in one section and they live alone. when there are young kids are young people, they can young kids are young people, they ca n start young...