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roland, correction, you have two days and two nights. you know, i still have the chill in my back today, right now as we speak, and i said, yes, madame, thank you very much. and i went back to my kitchen and start cooking sugar. for some of you who don't know what a sugar basket is, it's all made of sugar. we weave it like a basket and all. you can -- in my book "dessert university," there is a sketch that shows you how to make sugar basket. and then you have to make four tulip basket, so times 15. you can count how many sugar tulip that is. plus, i have to make cookies and many, many other things. the rest of the business don't stop, because of that. so she said, i have two days and two nights. now, ladies and gentlemen, here is when you know proud is. because, of course, it did happen and happened well. and she got so many compliments and when i -- on my way home that night, i did not know i had that much strength in me, but i said, this is what courage is. that's what is when you have passion for something. you're not going to say, oh
roland, correction, you have two days and two nights. you know, i still have the chill in my back today, right now as we speak, and i said, yes, madame, thank you very much. and i went back to my kitchen and start cooking sugar. for some of you who don't know what a sugar basket is, it's all made of sugar. we weave it like a basket and all. you can -- in my book "dessert university," there is a sketch that shows you how to make sugar basket. and then you have to make four tulip...
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roland was ready. he did his research taking inspiration from the japanese cherry trees along the tidal basin here in washington, and he created what he called simply cherry sorbet. but believe me, this dessert was anything but simple. picture a foot tall hand blown sugar cherry with white almond ice cream, california bing cherries, and yes, cherry sorbet nestled inside. a chocolate basket with bamboo handles and hand-painted cookies, marzipan cookies, made to look like sushi completed the masterpiece. it was a work of art. her majesty was so enraptured she asked to meet rowland and congratulate him personally. i was scared to death because i thought something was wrong when she called people over, but she just wanted to say congratulations on the beautiful dessert. and she was far from his last admirer in those years. my mouth is still watering thinking about the beautiful, clever and always, always delicious concoctions this man created. please join me in welcoming my friend and chef extraordinaire,
roland was ready. he did his research taking inspiration from the japanese cherry trees along the tidal basin here in washington, and he created what he called simply cherry sorbet. but believe me, this dessert was anything but simple. picture a foot tall hand blown sugar cherry with white almond ice cream, california bing cherries, and yes, cherry sorbet nestled inside. a chocolate basket with bamboo handles and hand-painted cookies, marzipan cookies, made to look like sushi completed the...
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we could have saved two months of headache, if they would just come to roland. but, i am not bragging about myself, i just -- was raised a different way. money was not the main objective. money, usually is what will rot something, definitely, to the core. enough money to leave -- you need five car six car, you drive all of them at the same time? no. but, it is very important to me, and, all what i am telling you know, all what i am telling you now. is, going into the food business, the same, that is why, i never went to school to learn how to bake. i learned on the job training, working in some hotel, for some great chef, and that chef those chefs -- those chefs, those were just like -- if you want to stay here, this is what you need to do. but, anyway -- i want to give you a line, what is going on in the food business. if you notice, all of these terms that they use, the chefs do not even know what they mean, especially if they use french terms, and i know they do not know. they do not know nothing about french, but they just -- you know. on the menu. you know
we could have saved two months of headache, if they would just come to roland. but, i am not bragging about myself, i just -- was raised a different way. money was not the main objective. money, usually is what will rot something, definitely, to the core. enough money to leave -- you need five car six car, you drive all of them at the same time? no. but, it is very important to me, and, all what i am telling you know, all what i am telling you now. is, going into the food business, the same,...
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i try to stay motivated. >> so did detective roland chavez. he, too, was making progress. the cigarette butts and drink can collected from the crime scene had just given him his first major break in the case. >> what did the dna show? >> the dna showed that it returned to dylan spellman. >> who was dylan spellman? police learned he lived just three blocks from the crime scene, and chavez also noticed a striking resemblance to that sketch kristene had helped police draw of the gunman. >> we start trying to get background on dylan spellman. >> some quick computer searches revealed spellman had a criminal past. >> dylan spellman had just been convicted of a violent crime. >> yes. >> an armed robbery in nevada. >> yeah. >> that nevada armed robbery occurred in 2010, a year and a half before the shootings. spellman and some accomplices broke into a home in a las vegas suburb and held a family hostage before robbing them and taking off. >> anybody get killed? >> no. >> and at the time of the shootings in 2012, dylan spellman was in the corpus christi area awaiting sentencing for
i try to stay motivated. >> so did detective roland chavez. he, too, was making progress. the cigarette butts and drink can collected from the crime scene had just given him his first major break in the case. >> what did the dna show? >> the dna showed that it returned to dylan spellman. >> who was dylan spellman? police learned he lived just three blocks from the crime scene, and chavez also noticed a striking resemblance to that sketch kristene had helped police draw...
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. >> reporter: roland guyer, professor of environmental science at u.c. santa barbara has studied how much plastic we throw away. >> we have statistics reaching all the way back to the dawn of plastic mass production, 1950, and if we add it all together, it's 8.3 billion metric tons. so, if we take that and spread it out evenly over california, the entire state of california would be covered and that would be an ugly sight. >> reporter: about 70% of our discarded plastic winds up in open dumps or landfills like this one. so plastic bag probably used once between the cash register and the car and then how long will it be here in the landfill? >> it will be with us for hundreds of years. >> reporter: but some plastic winds up in an even worse place. the ocean. >> every single year somewhere between 5 and 12 million metric tons of plastic waste enters the ocean. plastic in the ocean has a tendency to break down into other smaller pieces. and these tiny pieces then get taken up even lower down in the food chain. so we know that it ends up on our dinner plates
. >> reporter: roland guyer, professor of environmental science at u.c. santa barbara has studied how much plastic we throw away. >> we have statistics reaching all the way back to the dawn of plastic mass production, 1950, and if we add it all together, it's 8.3 billion metric tons. so, if we take that and spread it out evenly over california, the entire state of california would be covered and that would be an ugly sight. >> reporter: about 70% of our discarded plastic winds...
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roland is searching for his parents' emotional support dog. logan the labradoodle was supposed to fly with his oer onboard from new york to paraguay last week. accordinto the airline employee, the dog was never loaded on to the flight due to a ramp issue. roland was told a worker took the dog home and it's now missing. the airline says it's actively sear they're offering a reward for information on logan the labradoodle. >> i'm not flyin with mydog. they cannot guarantee the dog is on your flight. there you go. somebody t it home and who knows where it is now. >> especially now, with the humidity. that has tot aff the dog during flight. >> i would show up at the person's house. >>> yes, the humidity would affect the dog. so would the heat. iteill feel l 100 degrees this afternoon. this morning, if you're stepping outside, very muggy. look at annapolis and quantico. it will be a hot labor day. i'll break down the timing of how hot it's going to get and when. and your back-to-school forecast coming up. >>> continuing coverage of president trump'
roland is searching for his parents' emotional support dog. logan the labradoodle was supposed to fly with his oer onboard from new york to paraguay last week. accordinto the airline employee, the dog was never loaded on to the flight due to a ramp issue. roland was told a worker took the dog home and it's now missing. the airline says it's actively sear they're offering a reward for information on logan the labradoodle. >> i'm not flyin with mydog. they cannot guarantee the dog is on...
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and will take extra care to get our letters in order over here for me and the entire team and roland thanks so much. for. making a fashion splash at october fact. this year the prince of palm. has created the perfect day. to design the outfits for a famous store that sells traditional german folk costumes. creations and ask him what makes for a. w. o o o o. t m sixteen and i'm crying in the room was. packed young people voted against their families generation. it was an honestly just full of stupidity intuition and stupid they demanded nothing less than a home to sleep the wanted maelstrom of conflict real pilots who would be in the airplane roll up my generation to watch the vietnam war every day live our documentary takes a look at the mild touch of those more linder the one for the first time i had a feeling up in the tunnel something. means of those events today. to soothe the civil rights the peace movement the women's movement or long planned during this period. between sixty eight the result of. this we don't. live. well going to the show right now is house and if he is a is a
and will take extra care to get our letters in order over here for me and the entire team and roland thanks so much. for. making a fashion splash at october fact. this year the prince of palm. has created the perfect day. to design the outfits for a famous store that sells traditional german folk costumes. creations and ask him what makes for a. w. o o o o. t m sixteen and i'm crying in the room was. packed young people voted against their families generation. it was an honestly just full of...
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with a herd of sixty five purebred dairy cows roland egger and his family work hard on their farm near toronto the mill quota they have with the government guarantees a fair price if they meet quality in other standards he says abolishing that system as the u.s. wants would be unfair for canadian farmers consumers and taxpayers a lot of people don't understand dairy farmers canadian supply man is farmers are not subsidized but anyway the american dairy farmers are quite heavily subsidize he always read in the press how they can't survive how the markets the milk prices so cheap. canada's dairy farmers say there is an industry that produces quality products for a local market and they're tired of trade negotiations using them as a bargaining chip for now canada's nafta negotiators are defending the canadian dairy system against u.s. demands for open borders but as these long running talks enter a feverish final phase the pressure is growing on canada to either join an agreement already made with mexico or be left out entirely they want to get access for wisconsin farmers into the canadi
with a herd of sixty five purebred dairy cows roland egger and his family work hard on their farm near toronto the mill quota they have with the government guarantees a fair price if they meet quality in other standards he says abolishing that system as the u.s. wants would be unfair for canadian farmers consumers and taxpayers a lot of people don't understand dairy farmers canadian supply man is farmers are not subsidized but anyway the american dairy farmers are quite heavily subsidize he...
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jonathan roland isrc sng for his parents' emotional support dog. logan the labradoodle waso supposedly with his owner onboard from new york to paraguayast week. according to the airline employee, the dog was never loaded on to the flight due to a ramp issue.nd roas told a worker took the dog home and it's now missing. the airline ys it's actively searching for the dog and they're offering a reward for information on logan the labradoodle. >> oh. that's so sad. >> somebody took the dog home. >> in. quot in quotes. it's missing. >> i would find their address and show up at their house. i mean -- >> look at him. >> i'll never fly my dog. i will never fly my dog. we have had too many things about flying your dog. unless you can put it und the at where you can see the dog. this morning as you walk outside, it is warm andd. hu we're going to warm up quickly. by 9:00 a.m. in the80s. it will be hotter this afternoon. i'll show you that forecast, coming up. >>> also ahead, the decision of president ump nottr i wish you weren't so worried about moving. i'm h
jonathan roland isrc sng for his parents' emotional support dog. logan the labradoodle waso supposedly with his owner onboard from new york to paraguayast week. according to the airline employee, the dog was never loaded on to the flight due to a ramp issue.nd roas told a worker took the dog home and it's now missing. the airline ys it's actively searching for the dog and they're offering a reward for information on logan the labradoodle. >> oh. that's so sad. >> somebody took the...
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this is roland who has been flying for three years but expected to be one of the best paragliders. he's using a new gopro fusion cameras. it is a 360 camera. >> it looks like the camera is suspended on its own and he's maneuvering around it. >> this is so trip by. >> how did he do that? >> i wish i could begin to tell you how this is done. >> that's pretty cool. he's got the small world effect. i love it. >> just one of those fantastic looking videos we like to find on "right this minute." get out there and paraglide. >> oh, easy peasy. >>> something big is going down with this foundation. you can see some of the equipment, the hospital equipment, because they are working on this little guy. these are sea lions. they are prepping it for a satellite tracker. the juvenile sea lions are sick explorers. they are the research subjects to get information for this group. they say about 148 sea lions have gone into their care. they have been discovered low weight, malnourished, and they are sending the juveniles out that are healthy to go scan the area. they are hoping for a year they'll b
this is roland who has been flying for three years but expected to be one of the best paragliders. he's using a new gopro fusion cameras. it is a 360 camera. >> it looks like the camera is suspended on its own and he's maneuvering around it. >> this is so trip by. >> how did he do that? >> i wish i could begin to tell you how this is done. >> that's pretty cool. he's got the small world effect. i love it. >> just one of those fantastic looking videos we like...
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and roland burgmann and the rest of his research team worry about major flooding problems. roland burgmann / uc berkeley geophysicist: these are such low lying areas that sinking together with rising sea levels put those areas in harms way and so we projected the degree of flooding, the areas of flooding that we would expect in the next decades and by the end of the century likely to be underwater unless we do something about it." 0:26 burgmann says land loss and rising water should always be cosidered for planners wanting to build along the coastal areas... espcially those built-up by landfill. he says they plan on continuing to monitor land loss and rising sea levels to get an even more precise measurement. (catherine) crews have started drilling holes into shasta dam... to determine if it can hold an extra 18 feet of concrete. federal authorities have been studying the effects of raising the dam since the 19-80's. the dam is in rural northern california and forms shasta lake -- the state's biggest water storage reservoir. construction is scheduled to start in decemeber..
and roland burgmann and the rest of his research team worry about major flooding problems. roland burgmann / uc berkeley geophysicist: these are such low lying areas that sinking together with rising sea levels put those areas in harms way and so we projected the degree of flooding, the areas of flooding that we would expect in the next decades and by the end of the century likely to be underwater unless we do something about it." 0:26 burgmann says land loss and rising water should always...
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roland pickens, director of the san francisco health net work. thank you for bringing this issue to the forefront. i will work with lisa pratt so we can do a deeper dive so we can understand what are our options particularly when it comes to voluntary screening. so we'll look at what options we have when it comes to encouraging jail inmates to go through this, and are there some public health tools that we can use within our public health world in this public screening process. >> commissioner chung? >> so i have another question. the range of age is 15 to 30, but don't 15 year olds to 17 year olds go to juvenile detention, rather than jail, so wouldn't they have a different setup, also? >> yes, there are very, very high rates of screening and treatment at the -- what was formerly the youth guidance center, so that is correct. and we're still also formulating what the age distribution will be at the -- at the adult jails, but this is just based on, you know, what is -- what is the usually sort of standard screening range and then looking at all o
roland pickens, director of the san francisco health net work. thank you for bringing this issue to the forefront. i will work with lisa pratt so we can do a deeper dive so we can understand what are our options particularly when it comes to voluntary screening. so we'll look at what options we have when it comes to encouraging jail inmates to go through this, and are there some public health tools that we can use within our public health world in this public screening process. >>...
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i think that as of september, october roland, and the vision changes, do not underestimate the -- what the heat can do to the social dynamics. it is not a surprise at all that revolutions and coups happen in july. the political elite might be sustained by the weather in october, but i think a shooting -- a showdown could come if the new government does not improve on the legacy of its presidents -- predecessors. my prediction is it is not going to be enough. we are going to have another escalation next year. i think that opens up a lot of probability or possibilities both for the future. it could be faced by stronger passive action, and we already see signs of some of the iran affiliated militias, parties trying to create a copy of the proceeds of the voluntary mobilization -- a copy of the besiege, of the voluntary mobilization, there not only trying to control the major streets -- >> and they do that in terms of running the majority of the consulate? >> what this means for the future is that -- i think the political parties, especially those with armed wings, they participate a clash
i think that as of september, october roland, and the vision changes, do not underestimate the -- what the heat can do to the social dynamics. it is not a surprise at all that revolutions and coups happen in july. the political elite might be sustained by the weather in october, but i think a shooting -- a showdown could come if the new government does not improve on the legacy of its presidents -- predecessors. my prediction is it is not going to be enough. we are going to have another...
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marin county foes from roland boulevard to central san rafael and south bound one-to-one. 880 s. not really related backed up all to stephenson we talk about the southbound commute all of the freeways are slow getting up to cupertino, mountain view, anthony bell. >>> we do not want to forget the hawaiian islands. there are still a tropical storm that is olivia. the wind is 45 miles per hour. it looks like it is approaching are going in between maui and big island. originally tracked took it in between but now it has been updated. for five miles per hour. if you are going there today you may want to talk to your airline and ask what the story is. it looks like it will track west southwest. the lefty images between a -- maui into the big island with the check has been adjusted to the north. you can see it was right there and now it is going in between which is probably a better case than area. not have lifted to the north and then to the west southwest. it should go southwest to oahu and it is looking like it is heading towards maui the next 24 hours. a cool pattern change. a mix o
marin county foes from roland boulevard to central san rafael and south bound one-to-one. 880 s. not really related backed up all to stephenson we talk about the southbound commute all of the freeways are slow getting up to cupertino, mountain view, anthony bell. >>> we do not want to forget the hawaiian islands. there are still a tropical storm that is olivia. the wind is 45 miles per hour. it looks like it is approaching are going in between maui and big island. originally tracked...
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if you want to line up to your right, my left, we will start with roland, peter, bruce, and anyone else would like to testify. first speaker, please. >> good morning. with your permission, i would like to back up to the alignment slide. >> sure. >> thank you. so, the thing i wanted to make sure that you understand, as once -- what you are being asked to approve today is not just the thick orange line. you actually also are asked to approve the very same arranged line that goes all the way up to the transit centre. >> i'm sorry, not only the thick orange line but would you repeat the last one? >> it carries, -- a thin orange lined all the way to the transit centre. this so-called pennsylvania avenue alignment actually is the same as the green line after the orange line. that is the first one i would like to make. but the first thing is unclear how the operation could balloon from $200 million to $8 billion in the last several just -- seven years. moving on to d.t.x. alignment, there has been new improvement and massive collateral damage of second street. there is no potential for the com
if you want to line up to your right, my left, we will start with roland, peter, bruce, and anyone else would like to testify. first speaker, please. >> good morning. with your permission, i would like to back up to the alignment slide. >> sure. >> thank you. so, the thing i wanted to make sure that you understand, as once -- what you are being asked to approve today is not just the thick orange line. you actually also are asked to approve the very same arranged line that goes...
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. >> reporter: roland pickens is kelly hiramoto's boss at the health department. we talked with kelly about this last time and she told us that she doesn't think board and care homes closing is a crisis. do you think it's a crisis? >> i think it's a concern because board and cares are a vital part of the healthcare continuum. that's why this influx of money through the mayor's budget will be a help, but again it's just a start. it's incumbent upon all of us to figure out with them how can we make this financially sustainable. >> reporter: back at the home tom gray has been reading all about the new mayor's pledge. >> i read she's going to help the homeless. >> reporter: with his mantra in mind he hopes the city's reversal on this issue means stay housed, but the couple says the pledge doesn't pay the bills and the home is still scheduled to close meaning tom's at risk of being back out on the street. in san francisco, susie steimle, kpix5. this year >> supervisor ye is leading the new task force on the board and care homes with the goal of coming up with a plan of
. >> reporter: roland pickens is kelly hiramoto's boss at the health department. we talked with kelly about this last time and she told us that she doesn't think board and care homes closing is a crisis. do you think it's a crisis? >> i think it's a concern because board and cares are a vital part of the healthcare continuum. that's why this influx of money through the mayor's budget will be a help, but again it's just a start. it's incumbent upon all of us to figure out with them...
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my name is andrew diamond, and i live at 2 roland street. i've come up here many times before, so i don't want to repeat again. mr. bloom said a lot of disturbing things tonight, so i just want to correct what impacts me. you know, i've always come up here and explained to you the truth and what we face in this area. when i moved here, hue and atmosphere wasn't there yet. i moved in january 2007. atmosphere came in the next year, and it was kind of always issues with them. there was no years of just this wonderful behavior, no. there was always loud music. we -- i've had bennett in my home many times. i've talked to him over and over again. we went through a time where he didn't speak to me. i want to thank bennett and his security staff. i have reached out to him a number of times about the music noise, and they've responded, so i really appreciate that. so i do want to also say thank you because as long as they operate as a club, we do need them to operate as a good neighbor. we are afraid about the security in that neighborhood. we have t
my name is andrew diamond, and i live at 2 roland street. i've come up here many times before, so i don't want to repeat again. mr. bloom said a lot of disturbing things tonight, so i just want to correct what impacts me. you know, i've always come up here and explained to you the truth and what we face in this area. when i moved here, hue and atmosphere wasn't there yet. i moved in january 2007. atmosphere came in the next year, and it was kind of always issues with them. there was no years of...
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. >> next, former white house executive pastry chef, roland, recalls observing five president over a quarter- century. we spoke with the white house historical association conference, attended by reference -- sites around the country, and descendents of residents from james monroe, to gerald ford. >> good afternoon. hello everybody! we have been coming around to say hi to you, if i got up to the stage, i need a round of applause. [ applause ] >> and the reason is, i sprained my foot about six weeks ago, and this is my first outing, and first walking up steps, and only for roll-on messier, what i climb steps -- roland --
. >> next, former white house executive pastry chef, roland, recalls observing five president over a quarter- century. we spoke with the white house historical association conference, attended by reference -- sites around the country, and descendents of residents from james monroe, to gerald ford. >> good afternoon. hello everybody! we have been coming around to say hi to you, if i got up to the stage, i need a round of applause. [ applause ] >> and the reason is, i sprained...
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. >> nawaz: roland geyer is an industrial ecologist at theun iversity of california santa barbara. he says that in the 70 years plastic's been arounve created nine billion tons of it, most of which still exists. >> the only plastic that does not need to be disposed of is plastic that was never made. so even recycled material you can't cycle it forever. >> nawaz: becca fong, of seattlc putilities, walked us through the city's impressive and growing recycling effort. s still, ss, the process isn't perfect. >> it's geared to capture certain types of plastic of certain sizes and if it doesn't fit into those categories it's not really recoverable. ai nawaz: speaking of certn sis, something like this. a tiny little plastic straw. where does something like that straw fit? >> the fact that it matt it here is pimpressive but the vast majority are going to fall through the machiny and not be able to be recovered to be recycled. >> nawaz: so seattle started small, and in july, became the first major city in the u.s. to ban all plastistraws. >> it is that piece of material that is so small and
. >> nawaz: roland geyer is an industrial ecologist at theun iversity of california santa barbara. he says that in the 70 years plastic's been arounve created nine billion tons of it, most of which still exists. >> the only plastic that does not need to be disposed of is plastic that was never made. so even recycled material you can't cycle it forever. >> nawaz: becca fong, of seattlc putilities, walked us through the city's impressive and growing recycling effort. s still,...
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vigilantes or drug gangs range from a few thousand to twenty thousand but those aren't the only casualties roland espinosa right now though. two of the of at least ten mayors who've been killed since twenty sixteen but they allegedly died at the hands of the police but never says this man the chief inspector hove a espinosa. he claims both men were involved in drug trafficking and to question will police operations later both men dead as been noted is now a version of the poster boy for the president to turn his war on drugs. d.w. correspondent florian noid hoff traveled to the island of mindanao in the southern philippines to meet a man who says he's determined to fight crime by all means. at the police station in the news the day starts early with prayer and song. the city's police chief joe vs benito a devout christian wants his prisoners to find redemption through religion made as leave and see all. the inmates are anything but former drug addicts drug pushers and they have a litany of crimes to answer for as benito feels he has a powerful ally. and. so let's just only. lord help me. without
vigilantes or drug gangs range from a few thousand to twenty thousand but those aren't the only casualties roland espinosa right now though. two of the of at least ten mayors who've been killed since twenty sixteen but they allegedly died at the hands of the police but never says this man the chief inspector hove a espinosa. he claims both men were involved in drug trafficking and to question will police operations later both men dead as been noted is now a version of the poster boy for the...
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roland geyer at the university of california santa barbara is an industrial ecologist who quantified the problem with he says of all that pl an estimated 60% still exists on earth today. >> we estimate that off the ni billion metric ton that humankind ever produced, maybe 20 to 30%, is still in use. and the rest, so that's about six, 6.5 billion metric tons has become waste. >> nawaz: and it's ended up in landfills. >> it's ended up by then landfills, in e environment. a tiny fraction was recycled. and thenn equally small maction was incinerated. >> what can beade with plastics? cosmetic containers and cockpit housings, radios and razors. >> nawaz: plastic was a new material that transformed the consumer landscape. whrge scale production began after world war two, the potential for growth seemed unlimited. ar this paratrooper floating down to mother e is depending on plastics to get him there safely. >> nawaz: the durable materi m did, and doee some aspects of life more safe. >> look, here is the new bandai plastic strip with new superstick. >> nawaz: not to mention, more convenient.
roland geyer at the university of california santa barbara is an industrial ecologist who quantified the problem with he says of all that pl an estimated 60% still exists on earth today. >> we estimate that off the ni billion metric ton that humankind ever produced, maybe 20 to 30%, is still in use. and the rest, so that's about six, 6.5 billion metric tons has become waste. >> nawaz: and it's ended up in landfills. >> it's ended up by then landfills, in e environment. a tiny...
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roland has to be is always said he doesn't want to leave live past glories they could do without him jason baldwin the son of john bonham is playing the drug song drunk pictures you're seeing now. is it i suppose finally i would just say that i think of you so much for realizes that you can actually sing live anymore because he is the best scream a rock singer has ever been and his age i think. not only it's going to happen all right robin merrill from the culture at robin thank you very much for bringing us that story. and you're watching news brian thomas is here with an update on your headlines in just a few minutes don't go away. some of. the. odd moves. most. back that. the. glass. love music we've got you covered. up exploration w. . the book called. lehman brothers ten years on a story of ambition. the rich lots what the book of investment bankers from the baltic ourselves would never stop of a system that spun out of control. over. the crash of the investment banks lehman brothers start september thirteenth w. how to cover more than just one reality. where i come from we have
roland has to be is always said he doesn't want to leave live past glories they could do without him jason baldwin the son of john bonham is playing the drug song drunk pictures you're seeing now. is it i suppose finally i would just say that i think of you so much for realizes that you can actually sing live anymore because he is the best scream a rock singer has ever been and his age i think. not only it's going to happen all right robin merrill from the culture at robin thank you very much...
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nominee's i was talk about those on the agenda stabile over which would be nichols, jonathan kobes, roland, seeger and o'connor. those are the only ones i was suggesting he held over according to the agenda. >> okay. senator whitehouse. >> thank you, chairman. the reason that we are making this motion is because of the importance of an assertion of executive privilege. and the separation of powers balance between the executive branch and the legislative branch, the process that i understand from previous assertions of executive privilege is that come first of all, there has to be an assertion. i do think anybody in this committee can make a person who is asserted executive privilege as to these documents. it's a free-floating, anonymous appearance of the privilege primarily in the form of a stat same constitutional privilege across documents that a been redacted until they are blank. so the process of requiring an executive branch official to assert the privilege has not been met. that's the significant thing. it's cast me throughout the law that if they privilege is out there, someone nee
nominee's i was talk about those on the agenda stabile over which would be nichols, jonathan kobes, roland, seeger and o'connor. those are the only ones i was suggesting he held over according to the agenda. >> okay. senator whitehouse. >> thank you, chairman. the reason that we are making this motion is because of the importance of an assertion of executive privilege. and the separation of powers balance between the executive branch and the legislative branch, the process that i...
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roland who didn't agree. with some elevating the former k.g.b. officer to saying to president putin is our leader that given to a good people in power investigates how often it's attempted elimination by the soviet union religion has returned to the halt to the russian state the orthodox connection. hello again the top stories on al-jazeera the south korean president when diane has made a historic address in the north at a special mass games attended by about one hundred thousand people moon praised the north korean leader kim jong il and promised to bring the peninsula together the former pakistani prime minister nawaz sharif has been released from prison after his sentence for corruption was suspended. high court had ruled there were deficiencies in the conviction of sharif his daughter and his son in law the u.s. president to come out in support of his nominee for the supreme court. who is facing allegations of sexual assaults alleged victim christine ford says she wants an f.b.i. investigation before she testifies at his senate committee hear
roland who didn't agree. with some elevating the former k.g.b. officer to saying to president putin is our leader that given to a good people in power investigates how often it's attempted elimination by the soviet union religion has returned to the halt to the russian state the orthodox connection. hello again the top stories on al-jazeera the south korean president when diane has made a historic address in the north at a special mass games attended by about one hundred thousand people moon...
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and roland the political matters. not reallyiod of doing much in politics until 2014 when they called for people to volunteer to save the country from isis. it was popular that was manipulated. i think by some clinical actors. it was never about forming auxiliary forces >>. they still did it anyway. it is difficult because once you set a momentum, it is difficult to control it. especially in the state of for. that i would rather not -- but he is under pressure. guidance when they that the political delete are dealing likely with the face of the future of the country. much the lasthow we are on of the prime minister of the manager -- minister is going to affect things because the transactional nature of the government formation process now might overwrite that. that would generally not be a good thing. mike sent a clear message about his views before the election. one of his representatives gave a speech in caraballo and just said, it is your choice whether you voted not. into the lowurned turnout we saw on election da
and roland the political matters. not reallyiod of doing much in politics until 2014 when they called for people to volunteer to save the country from isis. it was popular that was manipulated. i think by some clinical actors. it was never about forming auxiliary forces >>. they still did it anyway. it is difficult because once you set a momentum, it is difficult to control it. especially in the state of for. that i would rather not -- but he is under pressure. guidance when they that the...
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counterparts in his room as we turn now to the top story and news breaking news that deputy attorney general roland risen steen has been summoned to the white house and to push he may have been who he may be about to be fired what has crossed one can be held that is in washington d.c. first there was also a suggestion he might have resigned first has he was on or not. well we're still trying to nail that down certainly there has been an s.u.v. that we believe is carrying rod rosenstein that was spotted headed to the white house who is ross wrote rod rosenstein will of course is the highest ranking official overseeing the russia investigation that probe into whether or not there was collusion between presidential campaign and russian the twenty sixteen u.s. election now certainly no love lost between donald trump and rod rosenstein certainly the president has criticized his handling not only of the probe but also the fact that his his boss who affectively runs the department of justice jeff sessions has recused himself from that investigation well certainly there has been concern that donald trump m
counterparts in his room as we turn now to the top story and news breaking news that deputy attorney general roland risen steen has been summoned to the white house and to push he may have been who he may be about to be fired what has crossed one can be held that is in washington d.c. first there was also a suggestion he might have resigned first has he was on or not. well we're still trying to nail that down certainly there has been an s.u.v. that we believe is carrying rod rosenstein that was...
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street boulevard, and the backup is stretching towards highway 37, and right now a25 minute ride from roland, down to 580, and slowing across the san rafael bridge. one lane blocked in the westbound direction by the toll plaza. an earlier crash there, and things are heavy for the drivers, making their way along 580 and 101, headed through the north bay, and that is a check on your traffic. now to marylee with the forecast. >> you can see on the traffic cameras, a low cloud area of fog, and the onshore flow is kicking in for us. cool today, and cooler for the weekend with the rain chances next week, and high temperatures, a lot cooler compared to yesterday. 66 for the high in oakland, and check out the inland locations. fairfield at 79. 77 for livermore. cooler still for the weekend. mid-70s inland for saturday and sunday. mid-60s for the bay, up ander 50s for the coast. a slight chance of a shower for the coast, and for the north bay on saturday, there's the rain chances, and it's late monday into early tuesday, and it has been about 5 months since we have seen measurable rain fall in the ba
street boulevard, and the backup is stretching towards highway 37, and right now a25 minute ride from roland, down to 580, and slowing across the san rafael bridge. one lane blocked in the westbound direction by the toll plaza. an earlier crash there, and things are heavy for the drivers, making their way along 580 and 101, headed through the north bay, and that is a check on your traffic. now to marylee with the forecast. >> you can see on the traffic cameras, a low cloud area of fog,...
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. >>> next, former white house executive pastry chef roland mesnier. he spoke at a white house historical convention and decease ent transcende dedescendants from james monroe to gerald ford. >> good afternoon. hi, everybody.
. >>> next, former white house executive pastry chef roland mesnier. he spoke at a white house historical convention and decease ent transcende dedescendants from james monroe to gerald ford. >> good afternoon. hi, everybody.