and how you hear every word that the president or door any says. bret: let s break this down. first to the irs which seem to be getting lots of attention on both sides of the aisle. the i.g. report, we obtained it late in the afternoon. may 2010, the determination begin developing a spreadsheet that would be known as be on the lookout listing, bolo listing that was key tea party applications. it begin training specialists on issues to be aware of including tea party cases. by july 2010, determination management stated it had requested that specialists to be on lookout for tea party applications and in august 2010 the determinations unit distributed the first bolo listing. it goes to expand that listing to other specific titles and groups. now, it is coming back to
boat. in july 2010, a surveillance camera captures one of those duck boats with 37 passengers and crew on board stalled in the delaware river. the boat is experiencing mechanical problems and broke down. unfortunately for them, they were in the path of an oncoming vessel. that oncoming vessel is a mammoth barge, 250 feet long and headed straight for the duck boat. hey, ferry! whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa! most of the stunned tourists are unable to abandon ship as the massive vessel sweeps over the tiny boat. we ve got people in the
on the top of that helmet, it was so close. a race paramedic runs on to the track. oh, dear me, that was horrendous. this poor guy comes running out there to help him and gets hit by a motor sicycle being shattered at him like a gun. it breaks the paramedic s ribs, kneecap and leg. it s a terrible thing a guy is there to help you and gets hurt like that. unreal. a barge bears down on a duck boat full of tourists. hey, sorry, sorry, sorry, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa! are you having a good time, gang? tourists in philadelphia flock to ride the ducks, a scenic tour of the city by duck boat. in july 2010, a surveillance camera captures one of those duck boats with 37 passengers and crew on board stalled in the delaware river. the boat is experiencing
recreational use that it was before. they say they are going to be here approximately for the next month. they in this case was the canadian oil company enbridge, it was their tar sands pipeline that ruptured in michigan in july 2010, but cleaning up that oil spill along the kalamazoo river did not take one month, as the company predicted, didn t take four, five, six, or ten months, it s been 32 months since that oil spill and there is still oil in the kalamazoo river. and that s because tar sands oil doesn t pick up neatly with the kinds of boom and skimmers you saw in that report. tar sands oil doesn t just float to the top of the water where you can skim it off, it sinks where it has to be physically dredged out. when that oil spill happened, the epa s incident commander on scene said they were literally writing the book on how to respond to a tar sands oil spill of significant size while they were doing it. they had never done it before on that scale. the oil company enbridge
recreational use that it was before. they say they are going to be here approximately for the next month. they in this case was the canadian oil company enbridge, it was their tar sands pipeline that ruptured in michigan in july 2010, but cleaning up that oil spill along the kalamazoo river did not take one month, as the company predicted, didn t take four, five, six, or ten months, it s been 32 months since that oil spill and there is still oil in the kalamazoo river. and that s because tar sands oil doesn t pick up neatly with the kinds of boom and skimmers you saw in that report. tar sands oil doesn t just float to the top of the water where you can skim it off, it sinks where it has to be physically dredged out. when that oil spill happened, the epa s incident commander on scene said they were literally writing the book on how to respond to a tar sands oil spill of significant size while they were doing it. they had never done it before on that scale.