Thứ Sáu, 31 tháng 3, 2017

Waching daily Mar 31 2017

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NEW AT NOON--

THE RHODE ISLAND

DEPARTMENT OF

TRANSPORTATION, STATE

POLICE AND THE FEDERAL

HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION

ARE URGING MOTORISTS

TO DRIVE SAFELY IN WORK

ZONES.

THEY HELD A NEWS

CONFERENCE JUST A

SHORT TIME AGO AT A

RIDOT MAINTENANCE

FACILITY IN EAST

PROVIDENCE.

NATIONAL WORK ZONE

AWARENESS WEEK

BEGINS ON APRIL 3.

"Be mindful of people working on

the roads and really pay

attention to

the traffic conditinos. Put

away the

cell phones. Avoid any

distracting

activities."

THIS YEAR'S

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THIS YEAR'S

IS E

CONSTRUCTION SEASON

IS EXPECTED TO BE ONE

OF THE BUSIEST IN YEARS.

RIDOT ALONE WILL PUT

OVER $200 MILLION

WORTH OF

CONSTRUCTION WORK ON

THE STREETS THIS YEAR,

THANKS TO THE

For more infomation >> Police and the Federal Highway Administration are urging mororists to drive safely in work zones - Duration: 0:45.

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No quiero que Ryan Opposes Trump Working With Demócratas en Obamacare - Duration: 3:30.

For more infomation >> No quiero que Ryan Opposes Trump Working With Demócratas en Obamacare - Duration: 3:30.

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Interior secretary hints border wall could be on Mexican land - Duration: 3:24.

Interior secretary hints border wall could be on Mexican land

BY BEN KAMISAR

Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke on Tuesday said America can't give away the Rio Grande to

Mexico in the process of building President Trump's signature border wall, implying the

structure could wind up standing partially on Mexican land.

"The border is complicated, as far as building a physical wall," he said during a speech

to the Public Land Council in Washington, D.C., according to E&E News.

"The Rio Grande, what side of the river are you going to put the wall?

We're not going to put it on our side and cede the river to Mexico.

And we're probably not going to put it in the middle of the river."

Zinke reportedly conceded that the administration could instead rely on electronic defenses

or could skip building the wall in certain areas where terrain may make crossing improbable.

Democrats piled on Zinke for the remarks, accusing him of calling for the wall to be

built in Mexico.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) asked Wednesday morning to enter the quote

into the record, moving on without any comment.

But his spokesman, Matt House, needled Zinke in a tweet.

"These guys... now the wall is going to be IN Mexico, according to Interior Secretary

Zinke," he said.

Americans Oversight, a watchdog group that's pushed back against the wall, piled on, too.

�First, President Trump proposed building a wall on our southern border and having Mexico

pay for it.

Now his administration is planning to build a wall in Mexico and have Americans pay for

it,� Austin Evers, the group's executive director, said in a statement.

�Logistically, this latest proposal to build the wall in Mexico raises a host of legal,

procurement, and long-term issues.�

A 1970 treaty negotiated between the United States and Mexico established the middle of

the Rio Grande as the border in some places.

That treaty, as well as the natural shifts of the river, served as a stumbling block

to previous attempts to build border fencing and could complicate the Trump administration's

push for a wall.

Trump made the construction of a border wall to stem the flow of illegal immigration a

centerpiece of his presidential campaign.

Once in the Oval Office, Trump almost immediately signed an executive order calling for the

wall to be built and the Department of Homeland Security has requested proposals.

However, the plan is likely to face a difficult path.

Sen. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.), who plays a major role on the Appropriations Committee, told

reporters that congressional leadership is likely to agree on a government spending bill

soon and would rather deal with that funding as a supplemental bill later.

As CNN reported on Tuesday, the Department of Homeland Security's first request for funding

the project is about $1 billion to cover 62 miles with either new or replacement fencing.

For more infomation >> Interior secretary hints border wall could be on Mexican land - Duration: 3:24.

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EXCLUSIVE World is 'about to be told ALIENS EXIST and are HERE on EARTH - tech and science - Duration: 4:13.

EXCLUSIVE: World is 'about to be told ALIENS EXIST and are HERE on EARTH'

GLOBAL governments are preparing the world for an imminent announcement that intelligent

aliens exist and are already here on Earth, it has astonishingly been alleged.

The claim is made by lobby group The Disclosure Activists, a new international consortium

trying to force the alleged truth about aliens out into the open.

Conspiracy theorists have claimed for years aliens have been visiting Earth and world

leaders are aware, but it has been kept from the public under an alleged "truth embargo"

amid fears of the impact it would have on religion and the rule of law.

But now The Disclosure Activists claim and number of recent UFO file declassifications,

means the lid is about to come off once and for all.

In a statement, the organisation said "the historical stance of widespread denial and

misinformation has shifted".

Group, co-founder Russell Calka: "Recently there is a systematic effort from within the

US and other world governments to release this information to the public."

Victor Viggiani, the senior strategic adviser to organisation, added: "All of the evidence

that has been accumulated by researchers, military witness testimony, and acquired from

declassified government documents over the last 70 years points to three very basic conclusions?�?the

planet Earth has been and is being engaged by off-world civilisations.

"Secondly?�?this information has been hidden from the public in a well orchestrated and

systematic embargo on the truth.

"Thirdly, governments know these conclusions are true?�?researchers of this topic know

these conclusions are true, and it is now time for humanity to learn these truths.�

The statement added: "The Disclosure Activists contend that Disclosure is already underway.

"Earlier this month, the Spanish Ministry of Defence released a cache of previously

classified UFO documents, similar to documents released by the Central Intelligence Agency

(CIA) in January 2017, and similar to other document releases from governments in the

UK, Chile, and Mexico.

"NASA reported the discovery of additional habitable exoplanets (bringing the total to

well over 3000) and just this month, former President George W Bush alluded to his knowledge

of the UFO phenomenon in an interview on late night television with Jimmy Kimmel.

"There have also been email leaks, via Wikileaks, that indicate this topic is of substantial

interest to government and military, as they prepare citizens for disclosure of extraterrestrial

visitation."

Group co-founder Dr Lisa Galarneau said: "Through these government disclosures, scientific discoveries

of exoplanets, leaks, and hints from insiders, the public is being prepared for official

announcements regarding extraterrestrial visitation.

"This awareness building campaign is deliberate in its attempt to prepare humanity for formal

Disclosure.

"This is an important step towards open contact with extraterrestrial intelligences who have

not shown hostile intentions and could help humanity with some of our most intractable

problems, including energy, climate change, pollution, and resource scarcity."

The statement ended saying: "Disclosure is imminent.

"We are not alone in the cosmos and we never have been.

Citizens have a need to know."

Sceptics claim there is no truth embargo, because no aliens have ever visited Earth.

They argue that if such a secret had been kept secret for so many years, particularly

since the age of whistleblowing websites like Wikileaks began, that tangible evidence of

aliens existing would have been leaked.

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