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directors if that's ok his. >> commissioner richardson: so i have commissioner lai and then commissioner dunlop. >> commissioner lai: so i had -- i'm really happy to see that we have revisited the base assumption of having to rely on a higher cost ferry option to be subsidized by the toll prices. because that was a really early concerned that i had and i first joined the board. i've had multiple conversations with bob on this topic and, for me, i understand the need to finance this very. it is very expensive. but also, just reconciling with the fact that we are basically relying on a residents on the island and their daily usage to found a basic infrastructure. which busily -- which really isn't something we currently do on the mainland because infrastructure is paid for in other ways. not necessarily relying on the toll as a means. so this is something that i i'm still sort of grappling with. i am very happy to see that the direction of the toll has gone down, which, to me, i completely understand the necessity of congestion management and that is a very powerful tool. by k
directors if that's ok his. >> commissioner richardson: so i have commissioner lai and then commissioner dunlop. >> commissioner lai: so i had -- i'm really happy to see that we have revisited the base assumption of having to rely on a higher cost ferry option to be subsidized by the toll prices. because that was a really early concerned that i had and i first joined the board. i've had multiple conversations with bob on this topic and, for me, i understand the need to finance this...
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objection. the chair lays before the senate a message from the house. the clerk: resolved that the house disagree to the senate with the bill h.r. 6147, entitled an act making appropriations for the departments of interior and related, for fiscal year 2019. mr. mcconnell: i move that the senate insist on its amendment agree to the request to the house for conference and authorize the chair to appoint conferees on the senate at a ratio of six to five and i know of no further debate on the motion. the presiding officer: if there's no further debate, the question is on the negotiation. all in favor say aye. those opposeed, no. the ayes appear to have. it the ayes do have it, the motion is agreed to. the chair appoints the following conferees on the part of the senate. the presiding officer: murkowski, collins, lankford, hoeven, shelby, udall, reed, coons, merkley, and leahy. mr. mcconnell: i ask the chair to lay before the senate the message to accompany h.r. 6157. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. the chair lays before the senate the message from the house. the
objection. the chair lays before the senate a message from the house. the clerk: resolved that the house disagree to the senate with the bill h.r. 6147, entitled an act making appropriations for the departments of interior and related, for fiscal year 2019. mr. mcconnell: i move that the senate insist on its amendment agree to the request to the house for conference and authorize the chair to appoint conferees on the senate at a ratio of six to five and i know of no further debate on the...
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you, linda. sharon? >> commissioner lai: thank you. thanks so much for the presentation. this is super exciting. i've been waiting to hear an update. this is great. i had a question about how the grant would be released on timma. is it per milestones or did they give you the entire pot up front? >> a couple of things to know about the grant. one thing is that the lead contractor or the lead recipient is sfmta, because this is part of a larger grant application that we submitted together. so sfmta submitted it. they have some projects that are on mainland san francisco and then there's a portion for timma. we have an agreement with sfmta, which has an agreement with the federal government. and then we have a schedule of performance in our agreement and we will need to -- so sfmta will reimburse us for work. but we need to report to them on a quarterly basis on progress, on, you know, deliverables against the time frame that's in our grant agreement. and we would be reimbursed for work that we submit, our expeditures that we submit through m.t.a. >> commissioner lai: that makes sense. i'
you, linda. sharon? >> commissioner lai: thank you. thanks so much for the presentation. this is super exciting. i've been waiting to hear an update. this is great. i had a question about how the grant would be released on timma. is it per milestones or did they give you the entire pot up front? >> a couple of things to know about the grant. one thing is that the lead contractor or the lead recipient is sfmta, because this is part of a larger grant application that we submitted...
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just like us. now you can see laying on his back far from home in a place he never heard of with a hole in right temple with rain matter -- with a brain some of those soldiers made it through the battle. others died in the battle. others we know were they were very near those hospitals. i have it narrowed down to 35 different people it can be. maybe this is the best we can do for him. i have no hope of identifying who he is. but in a small pool of people, 35 maybe in the larger slaughter pen.- larger slaughter i don't relish looking at these photos or anything like that but i think this is what we have to do for people who fought in these battlefields, for humans who fought on these battlefields . we can also look at various photos to learn things. .863 virtual reality i know where that soldier is. not far from the other shot. because i know where this photo was taken -- i know this because , sinceword of my mentor i met my wife in gettysburg my kids existence are owed to him. no way they would exist if he had not gotten interested in the civil war. this rock that i'm pointing to i
just like us. now you can see laying on his back far from home in a place he never heard of with a hole in right temple with rain matter -- with a brain some of those soldiers made it through the battle. others died in the battle. others we know were they were very near those hospitals. i have it narrowed down to 35 different people it can be. maybe this is the best we can do for him. i have no hope of identifying who he is. but in a small pool of people, 35 maybe in the larger slaughter pen.-...
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: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speakers' rooms, washington d.c., september 4, 2018, i here by appoint mark meadows to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us pray. we give you thanks, o, god, for giving us another day. in the wake of a great american holiday, we ask your special blessing on american workers. may they know and be confident of the no built and cake creditness of their labor. as the members of the peoples' house return to the capitol call them as well with your gentle voice of college atlanta. when the sense of alienation shadows all of our souls, we find our differences difficult to bear. we move away from each other. insofar as this spirit of alienation has descended upon this house, help each member to overcome unnecessary and have productive work on behalf of our nation. bring them to a deeper level of awareness of your
: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speakers' rooms, washington d.c., september 4, 2018, i here by appoint mark meadows to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us pray. we give you thanks, o, god, for giving us another day. in the wake of a great...
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objection. the chair lays before the senate a message from the house. the clerk: resolved that the house disagree to the senate with the bill h.r. 6147, entitled an act making appropriations for the departments of interior and related, for fiscal year 2019. mr. mcconnell: i move that the senate insist on its amendment agree to the request to the house for conference and authorize the chair to appoint conferees on the senate at a ratio of six to five and i know of no further debate on the motion. the presiding officer: if
objection. the chair lays before the senate a message from the house. the clerk: resolved that the house disagree to the senate with the bill h.r. 6147, entitled an act making appropriations for the departments of interior and related, for fiscal year 2019. mr. mcconnell: i move that the senate insist on its amendment agree to the request to the house for conference and authorize the chair to appoint conferees on the senate at a ratio of six to five and i know of no further debate on the...
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. >> yeah. >> jimmy: she would lay on the floor -- >> that's horrible, that's your mother. orphaned. threatening orphans. >> jimmy: we still had my father in a pinch, but he couldn't really cook anything. yeah we'd star. we would eventually be orphaned. it would take four days. she would lay on the ground -- >> ketchup and everything? >> jimmy: no. >> not a murder. >> jimmy: it was a very subtle death that she would have. she'd lay quietly on the floor. she hates when i tell this story and has requested that i stop telling this story, which is why i like to double up. she'd lay on the ground and she'd pretend, lay vestill, and we'd be like, come on, mom, hitting her on the head and whatever. then she would lay there and eventually we'd start to drive cry and she'd start laughing. [ laughter ] >> as soon as you started crying. wow. >> jimmy: she'd wait for a few tears. but i think she just wanted two things. i think she wanted to know that we loved her. and also -- [ laughter ] she wanted a little rest. a little break. [ laughter ] >> yeah. yeah. >> jimmy: you'll not do that to your
. >> yeah. >> jimmy: she would lay on the floor -- >> that's horrible, that's your mother. orphaned. threatening orphans. >> jimmy: we still had my father in a pinch, but he couldn't really cook anything. yeah we'd star. we would eventually be orphaned. it would take four days. she would lay on the ground -- >> ketchup and everything? >> jimmy: no. >> not a murder. >> jimmy: it was a very subtle death that she would have. she'd lay quietly on the...
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fishy practice authorities say the market was guilty of putting google lay eyes on fish to make them look fresh. on so many levels. well mostly because they copied off of me and like not having any parents to really trust was obviously hard like i had to grow up so quickly and they were both so emotionally abusive and so i feel like when i get into relationships i end up being like really abusive to them because i don't like them on the defense i don't want them to explain to me i'm like honestly think they're listening i don't really feel like i can talk to anyone else and you're my best friend reporting from missouri. redacted so i. very i learned from the future in october. my body told me that you
fishy practice authorities say the market was guilty of putting google lay eyes on fish to make them look fresh. on so many levels. well mostly because they copied off of me and like not having any parents to really trust was obviously hard like i had to grow up so quickly and they were both so emotionally abusive and so i feel like when i get into relationships i end up being like really abusive to them because i don't like them on the defense i don't want them to explain to me i'm like...
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mourning which saw thousands of ghanaians file past his coffin as it lay in state in the capital, accra. bbc‘s mayeni jones was at the funeral service. for many, kofi like you and all time, kofi annan to bring people together, put them at ease and unite them towards a common goal for our common them towards a common goal for our common amenities. -- our common humanity. there was an old joke. the art of diplomacy is to say nothing, especially when you‘re speaking. kofi annan could say everything, sometimes without uttering a word. there was also a tribute by the canadian president but the most moving words came from those who knew him best, his family stop his legacy will live on his foundation and in all of us. my love, you are
mourning which saw thousands of ghanaians file past his coffin as it lay in state in the capital, accra. bbc‘s mayeni jones was at the funeral service. for many, kofi like you and all time, kofi annan to bring people together, put them at ease and unite them towards a common goal for our common them towards a common goal for our common amenities. -- our common humanity. there was an old joke. the art of diplomacy is to say nothing, especially when you‘re speaking. kofi annan could say...
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begins at 8:30 where an procession will drive the body past the veterans memorial. his wife wil lay a wreath at the memorial. >> from there, the procession heads to the washington national cathedral for the funeral at 10:00 a.m. mccain'sht da, meghan and george w. bush and barack obama will deliver tributes. >> chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell has more outsidehecathedral. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, sh nelle. john mccain will leave the senate he loved for the last time this morning, passing familiar monuments reflecting his life's work. along t six-mile route to the service here at the national cathedral. >> americahero. >> reporter: all day and night, silent p they came t respects. men, women and children by the thousands. sailors wearing dress whites ong t crowd. average j citizenn mccain most likely never met, but touched by his example of service and sacrifice. wanting to give thanks for his life. >> this is history in the anmaking. i wted to be present for that. >> to me, a he was hero. he never left anyone behind. >> it shows how much people app
begins at 8:30 where an procession will drive the body past the veterans memorial. his wife wil lay a wreath at the memorial. >> from there, the procession heads to the washington national cathedral for the funeral at 10:00 a.m. mccain'sht da, meghan and george w. bush and barack obama will deliver tributes. >> chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell has more outsidehecathedral. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, sh nelle. john mccain will leave the senate...
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squad who will step up on the field midfielder lay on gorecki their lone summer signing. not that steve got seemed interested in his first start but and from the off the host certainly showed their fire and managed to frustrate the champions i walked by and started off in their familiar league form autopilot i. seem to often last season a lack of urgency could be found all over byron's early play thanks to a solid stuttgart defense there were a few real chances on display. until the thirty seventh minute when lay on gorecki showed he hadn't joined biron just to make up the numbers i won mail and with a cheeky assist it's not so often you see robert lewandowski getting nutmeg by thomas mother. even gorecki to slot the ball away as cool as he can. i. may be very in miller was already thinking of his post match beer when referring to the goal later and open off the game early on but it's got to go in and after that there was a little bit easier. in the liquid beer started flowing all of those forty ninth minute free kick was agonizingly close. and the new guy almost managed to double
squad who will step up on the field midfielder lay on gorecki their lone summer signing. not that steve got seemed interested in his first start but and from the off the host certainly showed their fire and managed to frustrate the champions i walked by and started off in their familiar league form autopilot i. seem to often last season a lack of urgency could be found all over byron's early play thanks to a solid stuttgart defense there were a few real chances on display. until the thirty...
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believe we can win these big goals and that. they will not. like the past some of us just lay off eight of them but they are humans life was kind of this trial with some of them. yet they are human the most because these are two of them in what they feel happy. today is my very being happy as being in my life because i am seeing michael in survival i see him go without seeing little billy and laugh we need to hold us. and. i guess for five or so we've got to do one is that you know. we have to see these guys it's nice to visit all those. who do not. believe. that. the who. we. fought. with is awful get. it right now and it's also a. way that you have to do it because it would have been out of money to give you a label that although not knowingly did it. would be able to. prove it will ever do it when i presume that my icon is passing advice to people. and it's all viable. although we have been you would also be able to call those people from my book. we are all the same now. and i mean everything to it i thank you all. john mccain and his republican cohorts like the bush family and othe
believe we can win these big goals and that. they will not. like the past some of us just lay off eight of them but they are humans life was kind of this trial with some of them. yet they are human the most because these are two of them in what they feel happy. today is my very being happy as being in my life because i am seeing michael in survival i see him go without seeing little billy and laugh we need to hold us. and. i guess for five or so we've got to do one is that you know. we have to...
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. silence the dog. dotty dotty go away just lay down. go lay down first off my name is. i'm an author i've written eight books so far three of them to do with transsexuality i was born male grew up in a very conservative republican family my father was pretty much absent most of my childhood he was an alcoholic. my mother was mentally ill the childhood was so troubled and so traumatic that in retrospect i was able to look at it and realize that there was no way i was getting out of childhood normal you go and you take a shower and you're there to get clean but every time i had to take off my clothes every time i went to bed you know there's no getting around the fact that i wasn't a girl that i was a boy and that really is the one memory that sticks out is just how much i hate. my penis hate it my p.s. by the time i left high school when i was eighteen i was cross-dressing most of the time once i was away from school and a couple of years afterwards i ended up in san francisco which had a very small gay community and i started i had made the decision by the time i would get to be pret
. silence the dog. dotty dotty go away just lay down. go lay down first off my name is. i'm an author i've written eight books so far three of them to do with transsexuality i was born male grew up in a very conservative republican family my father was pretty much absent most of my childhood he was an alcoholic. my mother was mentally ill the childhood was so troubled and so traumatic that in retrospect i was able to look at it and realize that there was no way i was getting out of childhood...
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me to check if we were say but when i came out i saw many people laying on the ground injured while others were dead it didn't matter that the other medics said many of those hurt including several students from the nearby islamic school were severely injured one witness said the bomber had tried to speed through a checkpoint at the building but then blew himself up when he was stopped by security forces. i saw bodies strewn on the ground before the ambulances arrived and the whole scene was very ugly little doubt that the militant group al-shabaab claimed responsibility immediately that trying to overthrow somalis internationally backed government. to the middle east now where the aid provided by the united nations relief and works agency is a lifeline for millions of palestinian refugees so there was display among them last week when news emerged that the agency's main dodo the u.s. had decided to cut its funding move praise from the israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu who believes the money could be better spent but there is also great concern that washington's decision cou
me to check if we were say but when i came out i saw many people laying on the ground injured while others were dead it didn't matter that the other medics said many of those hurt including several students from the nearby islamic school were severely injured one witness said the bomber had tried to speed through a checkpoint at the building but then blew himself up when he was stopped by security forces. i saw bodies strewn on the ground before the ambulances arrived and the whole scene was...
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rigging opposition candidate abraham mohammad soli caused his vote in the capital my lai he's looking to unsafe the president coming out who's been criticized for cracking down on democratic freedoms. the first high speed train connecting hong kong and the chinese mainland has arrived in the city of shenzhen the connection cost around ten billion u.s. dollars it cuts the journey time between the financial center and the manufacturing hub from around one hour to just fourteen minutes. and i crack a tower of volcanic volcanic island in indonesia showed off a dramatic eruption on saturday night and meeting sand ash and hot red rocks the volcano has erupted an estimated forty nine times since friday prompting off our things to expand the danger zone from one kilometer to two. with the syrian government preparing to retake the last major rebel stronghold of live there are signs the country's civil war could be entering its final stages the war drove hundreds of thousands of syrians to seek refuge in neighboring lebanon lebanon often three years now beirut wants them to return home to areas
rigging opposition candidate abraham mohammad soli caused his vote in the capital my lai he's looking to unsafe the president coming out who's been criticized for cracking down on democratic freedoms. the first high speed train connecting hong kong and the chinese mainland has arrived in the city of shenzhen the connection cost around ten billion u.s. dollars it cuts the journey time between the financial center and the manufacturing hub from around one hour to just fourteen minutes. and i...
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. isn't easy lay i mean i mean that's not. right. and it's a long long time. ground around but on mon and changing from friends i mean but in a red red light abang momentum regret your tastes really. it's such an by mileage. falling on the exact. date. if it had been hiding like i'm going by you know not alone does not help held at the yeah. hi he's still there okay i'm going on right now. no that was holding the that is a city and as long as josh out rules one morning wrong people they'll they'll still struggling. warning all your your your leader and silly little z. ellie elements the skyline arts or not and then if you were going. on a blue plus stocks tartare covering rocked on rikers twelve months under her opinion is that it is the island resume over 40% of them were on for those of how how are. you dealing eighty four for not not the media. homes have been adjusting to number one on all orders. the same thing. we have we have the definition. model trump is road ready to leave the government. will no where you go residents. really just ordinary and will bend them in that death d
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lay the groundwork for the turkish president's state visit to berlin later this month that is seen as extremely important from chris point of view given that . to get these major state visits in new york given the country's poor human rights record a lot of forethought in the post on the fact that those goals of being open by burl into the turkish president and the issues that you see him as part of this process to lay the groundwork for the. good of. ok we were talking with our correspondent dorian jones there in istanbul telling us a little bit more about this meeting between the german foreign minister and the turkish president but as you can see we have some audio problems so we apologize for that we'll try and connect with story and perhaps in a later bill attend but in the meantime we're going to turn to some sports news now and defending men's champion rafael nadal has survived a nearly five hour five set match at the u.s. open to advance to the semifinals the doll lost the first set six low but came back to beat austrian dominic team at two in the morning new york time he'll p
lay the groundwork for the turkish president's state visit to berlin later this month that is seen as extremely important from chris point of view given that . to get these major state visits in new york given the country's poor human rights record a lot of forethought in the post on the fact that those goals of being open by burl into the turkish president and the issues that you see him as part of this process to lay the groundwork for the. good of. ok we were talking with our correspondent...
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. right right right right. and when that. day one right in the little thing -- morality lay lane a monument to the audience also capture on saturday today more xss line land is he has he had flown to in the ask. full full moon and they stated to jim jim crow flies life to look into this dispute although okay okay. session -- next month i need it and then the injection. going crazazy. so he says i mean you know you know -- my my scripts means -- is the besest from here on t so so not my point. at best. the moment is -- no not because it actually [inaudible] some some. former monk who. did it she's. my car joyous let's. time to try to tell you he seen what. she she has training on your on your hands. his eyes locked on so so this is. and we will go. to because i'm getting a on the need is going to be the going going very well [inaudiblele] the deal. have not novels got got them back that. and then we'll go on them that. there's nothing on the exac. goes well when i'm not you know you're not [inaudible] and sure sure of one thing - the competing. only one day and and and and and some
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historically this was the one of the main ways you get communities to surrender is by sea laying siege and cutting the food and water supplies and so on now in the in the recent years the international law has regulated the ability to see if there was a. and as a city military system but with supplies of food now that is not always respected is not respected by the size that are laying siege and occasionally and quite often in some parts where there is total broke breakdown of government it's not respected by the resistance groups militias sitra so access is very important aspect the other aspect is displacement that when conflict people get displaced when the displays they lose access to their own grounds their own fields that not able to produce food so there's less supplies in the market and also there is the purchasing power of communities they are less likely to have the ability to purchase food and of course to diversify the type of food intake the consuming and that leads to some forms of malnutrition ok so again we are talking about access and maybe probably when one talks abou
historically this was the one of the main ways you get communities to surrender is by sea laying siege and cutting the food and water supplies and so on now in the in the recent years the international law has regulated the ability to see if there was a. and as a city military system but with supplies of food now that is not always respected is not respected by the size that are laying siege and occasionally and quite often in some parts where there is total broke breakdown of government it's...
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assault, laying out terms for her testimony, but are senators going to go for them? cheryl: amazon not stopping with food or shopping, the company is ready to take care entire home. fbn:am starts right now. ♪ ♪ lauren: good morning, it is 5:01 a.m. in new york. lauren simonetti. cheryl: good morning, cheryl casone, what is alexa going to do? lauren: christine blasey ford claims supreme court brett kavanaugh sexual assaulted her decades ago, laying specific demands for senate judiciary committee hearing next week. cheryl: meanwhile president trump telling sean hannity that the delay has lasted long enough. >> let her have her say and see how it all works out. i don't think you can delay it any longer. >> you very accommodating. >> i have been accommodating. let her say what she has to say but they've delayed it a week and they have to get on with it. cheryl: edward lawrence in washington with more. >> good morning, lauren and cheryl, will testify before committee senate committee next week, ford wants no questions from lawyers only committee members and kavanaugh cannot be in a
assault, laying out terms for her testimony, but are senators going to go for them? cheryl: amazon not stopping with food or shopping, the company is ready to take care entire home. fbn:am starts right now. ♪ ♪ lauren: good morning, it is 5:01 a.m. in new york. lauren simonetti. cheryl: good morning, cheryl casone, what is alexa going to do? lauren: christine blasey ford claims supreme court brett kavanaugh sexual assaulted her decades ago, laying specific demands for senate judiciary...
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it thing. they were laying minefields as well. u-156 and some of the other boats, you 155, even though they were not meant to be mine layers, big carried a few minds -- mines and lay those off the coast. the cable was running out of the ocean back then. the positions of these were generally known. there were maps that would show you where those were and they u-boat clinic command itself. some of the commanders knew what it was about. they were against wasting time and they thought as a time to sink ships and they also realize that a lot of these cables would be cut in waters that were probably not very deep because the submarine cable cutter cannot reach way down to where you're in the mid-atlantic and actually cut the cable where it could not be fixed. they had to do it close to shore. they were fixed within one month. germans try to use those large guns in an attempt to bombard the houses. most of the time i would be closer to shore. they were bombarded with the guns. one of the ship that was mentioned before bombarded the cable station in liberia. it was fix pretty quickly. t
it thing. they were laying minefields as well. u-156 and some of the other boats, you 155, even though they were not meant to be mine layers, big carried a few minds -- mines and lay those off the coast. the cable was running out of the ocean back then. the positions of these were generally known. there were maps that would show you where those were and they u-boat clinic command itself. some of the commanders knew what it was about. they were against wasting time and they thought as a time to...
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emphasis upon mine laying. in august 1914 you had human cruisers out laying mines off the english coast. a big element of what the germans did. 10% of this tonnage, 10% of ships sunk our sunk by mines. keep that in mind when we hear about you 117. some very major ships sunk by mind -- mines. everybody has heard of the titanic. it had a sister ship. actually two. one of the sister ships was the britannic. 48,000 tons. in 1916 while operating. relatively low loss of life. in june 1916, the british cruiser hampshire, which u-boatk on a german laying mines of the orkneys. with the word kitchener on board. marshal andfield british secretary of war. there were 12 survivors. kitchener was not among them. ok. ok. this is a picture of u-boats in harbor. how can you tell it is prewar? the boat numbers painted on it. what do you see? what do these submarines not have? guns. guns. submarines did not have guns. why would they need them? thought the germans british were going to blockade their ports. what was the role of a submarine? two merge torpedo boat to sink british warships. they did not need gun
emphasis upon mine laying. in august 1914 you had human cruisers out laying mines off the english coast. a big element of what the germans did. 10% of this tonnage, 10% of ships sunk our sunk by mines. keep that in mind when we hear about you 117. some very major ships sunk by mind -- mines. everybody has heard of the titanic. it had a sister ship. actually two. one of the sister ships was the britannic. 48,000 tons. in 1916 while operating. relatively low loss of life. in june 1916, the...
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into mammals to keep the offspring internally instead of laying eggs. now there was a membrane. let me tell you what it does. it serves about three purposes to transport nutrients from the placenta into the fetus , waste products from the fetus to the placenta so the mother can get rid of them which is crucial for internal pregnancy and also to protect the fetus from the mother's immune system which is crucial because at a genome is only 50 percent similar the other is 50 percent father the mother's immune system would attack it. this protects it against that. if that speculation is correct it could be crucial in the evolution of animals to make it possible that i won't lay eggs on the ground that i have to stand around to protect them i have a fancy new gene instead of laying eggs i will be pregnant. this is the sort of thing. these amazing counterintuitive discoveries with extraordinary men and women who were influenced with that methodology of this guy. going back to 1977. maybe i will stop there and see if anybody has questions. >> i heard you this morning with some research being
into mammals to keep the offspring internally instead of laying eggs. now there was a membrane. let me tell you what it does. it serves about three purposes to transport nutrients from the placenta into the fetus , waste products from the fetus to the placenta so the mother can get rid of them which is crucial for internal pregnancy and also to protect the fetus from the mother's immune system which is crucial because at a genome is only 50 percent similar the other is 50 percent father the...
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forth laying out their cases, both compelling, but one had a big difference and that was it was erybody that had been named >> sarah, you repeated something judge kavanaugh said several times yesterday and it's simply not true. the other people there, two say they don't remember what happened, not that they back up his story. >> they said they don't recall anything like that. you've had a countless number of people that have known judge kavanaugh all of his life that have come forward, said these things didn't happen. he's been through six separate background investigations and had the calendars and a number of other things that backed up his story and certainly i think he was incredibly powerful and very clear and he's been unequivocal from day one that this did not take place by him. >> the president used the same phrase that judge kavanaugh used, search and destroy mission by the democrats. so does the president believe that judge ford was part of a search and destroy mission? >> i think the democrats are part of a search and destroy mission. i think they have been so outrage
forth laying out their cases, both compelling, but one had a big difference and that was it was erybody that had been named >> sarah, you repeated something judge kavanaugh said several times yesterday and it's simply not true. the other people there, two say they don't remember what happened, not that they back up his story. >> they said they don't recall anything like that. you've had a countless number of people that have known judge kavanaugh all of his life that have come...
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gordon brown, not laying intojeremy corbyn, but heard from gordon brown, not laying into jeremy corbyn, but very heard from gordon brown, not laying intojeremy corbyn, but very much criticising the policies of the leadership over anti—semitism. we can talk to one person here, a former adviser to labour on equality issues. you are a comedian and broadcaster also. what have you made of what you have heard today? not much to laugh about.|j of what you have heard today? not much to laugh about. i feel dismayed the labour party has got to this stage and i am dazed and confused about this situation. the labour party has always been the party of equality. to find ourselves dragged down into this never—ending scandal on anti—semitism is heartbreaking. i can see today from all the phases of many members of thejewish community and other members notjewish people, i think everyone is heartbroken that things have got to this stage. we cannot quite understand how a party which had such a proud tradition of standing side by side with the jewish community is now in this huge mess. what will reso
gordon brown, not laying intojeremy corbyn, but heard from gordon brown, not laying into jeremy corbyn, but very heard from gordon brown, not laying intojeremy corbyn, but very much criticising the policies of the leadership over anti—semitism. we can talk to one person here, a former adviser to labour on equality issues. you are a comedian and broadcaster also. what have you made of what you have heard today? not much to laugh about.|j of what you have heard today? not much to laugh about....
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great deal of emphasis upon mine laying. you are german cruisers out laying mines off the english coast. a big element of what the germans did. 10% of the tonnage, mine.sunk our sunk by keep about -- keep that in mind when we hear about u-117. there are some major ships sunk by mines. everybody has heard of the titanic, right? it had a sister ship, actually two. one of the sister ships was the britannic, 48,000 tons. mediterranean in 1916 while operating as a hostile ship. we also have in june, 1916, the british cruiser which was sunk on a germany u-boat laid mind off the orkin is. the british secretary of war was on board. there were 12 survivors. this is the prewar picture of u-boats in harbor. how can i tell it is prewar? the boat number is painted onto it. what don't you see in this picture? what do the submarines not have? guns. guns. prewar german submarines did not have guns. why would they need them? see the germans of thought the it. they would blockade the ports. the torpedo boat was to sink british warships. they did not need guns for that. howie when a gun fight agains
great deal of emphasis upon mine laying. you are german cruisers out laying mines off the english coast. a big element of what the germans did. 10% of the tonnage, mine.sunk our sunk by keep about -- keep that in mind when we hear about u-117. there are some major ships sunk by mines. everybody has heard of the titanic, right? it had a sister ship, actually two. one of the sister ships was the britannic, 48,000 tons. mediterranean in 1916 while operating as a hostile ship. we also have in...
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not a friendly as already said. it is a competitive fixture so important for england to lay down the marker and lay down beside like spain. but the world cup winners will not be a pushover. thank you very much and let's move on to tennis now. in a few hours' time, serena williams will step—out for her us open final hoping to make history... the american is aiming to win a record—equalling 24th grand slam singles title — in her way, the young — naomi osaka, the firstjapanese women to reach a major final. but the 36—year—old williams is the firm favourite, just a year since having a baby and suffering life threatening complications. ido i do not feel like me. i think it ta kes i do not feel like me. i think it takes time, my mum says it takes like a full year to kind of get back. and i am at a full year now but i am also playing a sport professionally and the emotions and expectations in all the other stuff that you add on top of it... it is a lot. i am still waiting to get to be the serena i was and i do not know ifi the serena i was and i do not know if i will ever be tha
not a friendly as already said. it is a competitive fixture so important for england to lay down the marker and lay down beside like spain. but the world cup winners will not be a pushover. thank you very much and let's move on to tennis now. in a few hours' time, serena williams will step—out for her us open final hoping to make history... the american is aiming to win a record—equalling 24th grand slam singles title — in her way, the young — naomi osaka, the firstjapanese women to...
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back done, i have you lay down. and vice versa. whatever. and i have a cell house job. i can take garbage bags, tear them open, lay them down for sterilization. >> ronnie had turned his ability to do tattoo work into a business. he had a list of clientele. he had all the materials he needed. he kept track of everybody's schedule. and he was a walking billboard for his own tattoo artistry. >> i have all kinds of crap on me. devils and vikings. reapers and clowns. and castles. pretty much got every color you can think of. blue, black, red, yellow. i can mix colors. make lime orange and lime green and so no matter what it is you're wanting done i can do it. you really aren't decided on what it is you want, these right here are all tattoo patterns. vikings, jesus, cars. every prison flesh you can think of, i have. i've got like a seven to ten-day wait. i look at the calendar and the first chance i can get you in, is that cool with you? if it is, i'll put your name down. >> it was interesting to talk to ronnie. because in prison everybody gets tattoos. even though it's illegal in every
back done, i have you lay down. and vice versa. whatever. and i have a cell house job. i can take garbage bags, tear them open, lay them down for sterilization. >> ronnie had turned his ability to do tattoo work into a business. he had a list of clientele. he had all the materials he needed. he kept track of everybody's schedule. and he was a walking billboard for his own tattoo artistry. >> i have all kinds of crap on me. devils and vikings. reapers and clowns. and castles. pretty...
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morning that they found them. >> i could see two girls laying there. it was horrifying. there was duct tape on their mouths, on their hands. >> a mystifying scene. >> the only thing we have are cigarette butts and suspicion. >> dna would point one way. >> he's like, serge, you've got to take a look at this. >> a bombshell message would point another. >> i read the letter and immediately knew this was something very important. >> a twisted trail leading to a sinister suspect. >> it takes a special kind of mind that wants to do something like that. >> to crack a case this convoluted, it might just take a miracle. >> that was extraordinary. >> i just couldn't believe it. >>> welcome to "dateline." two young women were discovered in a park bound and gagged. both were sexually assaulted and shot in the head. one died, but the other miraculously was still alive. some wondered, could a secret relationship have been the motive for murder? here's josh mankiewicz with "a texas twist." >> named for the body of christ, corpus christi sits on the texas gulf coast and just east of the bay is a
morning that they found them. >> i could see two girls laying there. it was horrifying. there was duct tape on their mouths, on their hands. >> a mystifying scene. >> the only thing we have are cigarette butts and suspicion. >> dna would point one way. >> he's like, serge, you've got to take a look at this. >> a bombshell message would point another. >> i read the letter and immediately knew this was something very important. >> a twisted trail...
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lay a ceremonial wreath to honor all those lost during the vietnam war. >> reporter: about 2500 guests are expected here at this memorial service. speaking at the service will be former presidents george w. bush and barack obama, a pure symbol of the respect that they had for mccain that surpassed their political differences. mccain will be laid to rest in a private burial tomorrow at the u.s. naval academy in annapolis, maryland. he graduated from the academy in 1958. reporting live from the washington national cathedral, stephanie ramos, abc 7 news. >> thanks so much for the live report. >>> abc news will have live coverage of senator mccain's memorial. we will also stream the service live at abc 7 news.com as well as the abc 7 news app. time now is 5:07. >>> in san francisco, the 14-year-old student accused of bringing a gun to balboa high school is now facing eight felony charges. it led to a lockdown. the student ran off camp u but police sources say his mother turned him in at the bay view station. the atf is helping san francisco police determine where the gun came from. san fra
lay a ceremonial wreath to honor all those lost during the vietnam war. >> reporter: about 2500 guests are expected here at this memorial service. speaking at the service will be former presidents george w. bush and barack obama, a pure symbol of the respect that they had for mccain that surpassed their political differences. mccain will be laid to rest in a private burial tomorrow at the u.s. naval academy in annapolis, maryland. he graduated from the academy in 1958. reporting live...
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building techniques. and creating a host of new jobs too is helping to lay the foundations for a brighter future. sometimes it's hard to convince people of the need for environmental protection but more almost all cause come up with a unique way of making children and teens more aware of the dangers posed by climate change and the need for conserving then vironment he creates superhero comic books that address the topic. well i find that worrying that most zambians think that climate change is a problem affecting others all reports are met up with him in the german city of berlin. considering the fact that the reading caught you in from years really really bad people who just don't really read books and sue if you would give somebody a book with pictures in it i think it's books their interest trying to create value this snow just about intertainment alone. this. street the majority of zambians think climate change is a foreign problem you know we really don't see that we get affected really easy when you talk about global warming so i believe. easily guided because if you put so
building techniques. and creating a host of new jobs too is helping to lay the foundations for a brighter future. sometimes it's hard to convince people of the need for environmental protection but more almost all cause come up with a unique way of making children and teens more aware of the dangers posed by climate change and the need for conserving then vironment he creates superhero comic books that address the topic. well i find that worrying that most zambians think that climate change is...
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oil be in you know kind of the the golden goose that lays the golden egg in nigeria and yet the people who lay the goods is not benefit in anything so nigeria nigeria is political client and late has benefited from oil but the poor masses of nigeria citizens have only got some power and that includes many people from the niger delta where the oil comes from tourism a particularly talked about cooperation is regarding the war on terror while i was talking whether tom polo case because vince cable the head of the liberal democrats was business secretary then for the panel and was. no any connection they all deny any wrongdoing what is the relationship between bihari and so-called warlords in nigeria and boko haram which is what your resume was referring to with our strategic defense partnership with nigeria well i mean is the president of nigeria so he has a responsibility to secure the country against terrorists and he says he's been very successful that he has tried but whether his best has been good enough is another question because boko haram continuance. so i talk nigerians and we
oil be in you know kind of the the golden goose that lays the golden egg in nigeria and yet the people who lay the goods is not benefit in anything so nigeria nigeria is political client and late has benefited from oil but the poor masses of nigeria citizens have only got some power and that includes many people from the niger delta where the oil comes from tourism a particularly talked about cooperation is regarding the war on terror while i was talking whether tom polo case because vince...
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troy and there are people on the grass just laying out listening to the funeral but also share a story so i have friends who share stories about their father dear this with the read and everything was a detroiter so people would see here in the city you know she was a worldwide superstar but she was also a detroiter you see and almost felt like you know you know or so so so much so much i mean people are have every hard solution to repeal but at the same time we we are tired of music that she left and we were seeing pictures of the reverend al sharpton and jesse jackson amongst that they the well wishes that at the funeral it's important to remember that as well as a singer she was a she was something of an activist as well in the civil rights movement. yeah yeah he brought that up he brought that up to say she may not have been on the front line on a time but she was her voice was there on the front line i mean i read those voices is american black family that's that's her voice i mean that's what i do when i hear or read i think about my grandmother's house and i think about listenin
troy and there are people on the grass just laying out listening to the funeral but also share a story so i have friends who share stories about their father dear this with the read and everything was a detroiter so people would see here in the city you know she was a worldwide superstar but she was also a detroiter you see and almost felt like you know you know or so so so much so much i mean people are have every hard solution to repeal but at the same time we we are tired of music that she...
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little bit and not assume that the north koreans are just going to lay down their weapons of trust for the united states because the u.s. has broken promises on numerous occasions over the decades as have the north koreans and trust has to be built up one step at a time and so this is a situation in which for the first time we have the two sides really dialogue going and it will be a chance to build trust through exchanges but there needs to be a give and take a major side. to another big story of the week in an emotionally charged hearing donald trump supreme court nominee now on the woman who accuses him of attempted rape of thirty six years ago testified before the senate judiciary committee on friday. i recall saying that the boy who assaulted me could someday be on the u.s. supreme court i denied the allegation immediately categorically and unequivocal i am here today not because i want to be and terrified my family and my name have been totally and permanently destroyed my family and i have been the target of constant harassment and threats i intend no wheel well to dr ford and h
little bit and not assume that the north koreans are just going to lay down their weapons of trust for the united states because the u.s. has broken promises on numerous occasions over the decades as have the north koreans and trust has to be built up one step at a time and so this is a situation in which for the first time we have the two sides really dialogue going and it will be a chance to build trust through exchanges but there needs to be a give and take a major side. to another big...
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matter wt. he compared it to george washington, even being opposed to. the way he is laying out the argument, it seems very unlikely. he talks about republicans winning tomorrow and this is a partisan battle in his mind. >> the president was asked why he had not asked for an fbi investigation into the allegations. what did he say? anthony: he said there was nothing to investigate. fihe sai times already, the fbi has c done backgroucks on kavanaugh. they cited the anitara hill cle in 1991 -- in the clarence thomas hearing in 1991, and he said, they are not goingb to find anythi even if they do the investigation, democrats are not going to change their minds. he says he trusted the republican senators on the coittee and the senate is going to vote on this. convinced, it seems like he believes he will be connced. >> also anthony, christine blasey ford who is going to testify tomorrow and she had just released her opening testimy. and she says, while she does not remember a as muhe would like to, she is going to do her best. says the memories of this incident has been seared into her me
matter wt. he compared it to george washington, even being opposed to. the way he is laying out the argument, it seems very unlikely. he talks about republicans winning tomorrow and this is a partisan battle in his mind. >> the president was asked why he had not asked for an fbi investigation into the allegations. what did he say? anthony: he said there was nothing to investigate. fihe sai times already, the fbi has c done backgroucks on kavanaugh. they cited the anitara hill cle in 1991...