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for the island, island's future. after the base closed in 1997, the treasure island development authority was created to develop and implement a reuse plan. >> the navy has completed their environmental cleanup in that area and last week, the california department of public health issued a radiology unrestricted recommendation for that portion of side 12. it's a big milestone for the project. >> the treasure island development facility was setup to implement the master plan that was adopted by the board of supervisors in 2011. >> given the importance of housing in the city, both the affordable component and the market rate housing, we felt that it was important to review what the housing plan is at treasure island. >> the development facility and (indiscernible) that oversees the implementation of the master plan to make sure that the master plan, which was adopted by the board of supervisors and adopted by the city and after meeting, that's plan that the city approved. the members of the board was appointed by the m
for the island, island's future. after the base closed in 1997, the treasure island development authority was created to develop and implement a reuse plan. >> the navy has completed their environmental cleanup in that area and last week, the california department of public health issued a radiology unrestricted recommendation for that portion of side 12. it's a big milestone for the project. >> the treasure island development facility was setup to implement the master plan that was...
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for the island, island's future. after the base closed in 1997, the treasure island development authority was created to develop and implement a reuse plan. >> the navy has completed their environmental cleanup in that area and last week, the california department of public health issued a radiology unrestricted recommendation for that portion of side 12. it's a big milestone for the project. >> the treasure island development facility was setup to implement the master plan that was adopted by the board of supervisors in 2011. >> given the importance of housing in the city, both the affordable component and the market rate housing, we felt that it was important to review what the housing plan is at treasure island. >> the development facility and (indiscernible) that oversees the implementation of the master plan to make sure that the master plan, which was adopted by the board of supervisors and adopted by the city and after meeting, that's plan that the city approved. the members of the board was appointed by the m
for the island, island's future. after the base closed in 1997, the treasure island development authority was created to develop and implement a reuse plan. >> the navy has completed their environmental cleanup in that area and last week, the california department of public health issued a radiology unrestricted recommendation for that portion of side 12. it's a big milestone for the project. >> the treasure island development facility was setup to implement the master plan that was...
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i'm alex, i've been living on the island for five years, working on the island for eight yae,z managing their construction training program. since the breaking ground of 2016, the treasure island development project has developed our program for people with barriers who to* voiment. what development has generated hundreds of jbz, jobs that provide living wages as we have stated. excellent pension plans and retirement benefits as well. this development has drastically changed people's lives, offered gainful employment for wide range of individuals who are marginally housed, living in cars, recently released from prison with better options, veterans down on their luck, individuals that have little skills and minimum education working dead end jobs and also women and young adults. if the project does not move forward. we truly hope that you will support the amendments to the daa before you. thank you. >> thank you for sharing your comments. do we have any further comments on agenda items number 1, madam chair? >> okay, with that public comment on that item is closed. i would like to make a
i'm alex, i've been living on the island for five years, working on the island for eight yae,z managing their construction training program. since the breaking ground of 2016, the treasure island development project has developed our program for people with barriers who to* voiment. what development has generated hundreds of jbz, jobs that provide living wages as we have stated. excellent pension plans and retirement benefits as well. this development has drastically changed people's lives,...
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meeting in the cook islands. i will admit here that i had to look at where the cook islands was on the map. i have a huge map in my office and it was actually off the map, because it is so far. but i learned that the largest and most populous of the islands, no building can be taller than a coconut tree. and that is a true fact. i gained a new appreciation of the vastness and the isolation of the pacific and the important message it sends when we take the time and make the effort to actually show up. most of all, i learned of the stories of so many extraordinary pacific islanders, leaders and community members who like all of us want to build better lives for their children and benefit from sustainable development in the region. who are worried about clement change in how i -- climate change and how it might wreak havoc on their livelihoods and their children's futures. and you have already felt the effects of this exit -- and who have already felt the effects of this existential global challenge. i'm proud i was
meeting in the cook islands. i will admit here that i had to look at where the cook islands was on the map. i have a huge map in my office and it was actually off the map, because it is so far. but i learned that the largest and most populous of the islands, no building can be taller than a coconut tree. and that is a true fact. i gained a new appreciation of the vastness and the isolation of the pacific and the important message it sends when we take the time and make the effort to actually...
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for the island, island's future. after the base closed in 1997, the treasure island development authority was created to develop and implement a reuse plan. >> the navy has completed their environmental cleanup in that area and last week, the california department of public health issued a radiology unrestricted recommendation for that portion of side 12. it's a big milestone for the project. >> the treasure island development facility was setup to implement the master plan that was adopted by the board of supervisors in 2011. >> given the importance of housing in the city, both the affordable component and the market rate housing, we felt that it was important to review what the housing plan is at treasure island. >> the development facility and (indiscernible) that oversees the implementation of the master plan to make sure that the master plan, which was adopted by the board of supervisors and adopted by the city and after meeting, that's plan that the city approved. the members of the board was appointed by the m
for the island, island's future. after the base closed in 1997, the treasure island development authority was created to develop and implement a reuse plan. >> the navy has completed their environmental cleanup in that area and last week, the california department of public health issued a radiology unrestricted recommendation for that portion of side 12. it's a big milestone for the project. >> the treasure island development facility was setup to implement the master plan that was...
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we are haphy to be here again to support the treasure island yerba buena island project and ask the committee support the items proposed. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon members. i'm a san francisco native raised in had mission also proud member of carpenter local 22. the carpenter union transformed my life through their comprehensive training program. i honed my skills and became a proficient carpenter. wages and benefits provided me with stability and security of my career. fellow carpenters have enriched my professional life but also provided a sense of belonging, support and opportunity. the union has instilled a sense of pride and dignity in my work. knowing i'm a part of a legacy of skilled craftman and women who built and shape our communities fills with a deep sense of purpose. i support that amendment. thank you for your time. >> thank you much for addressing the committee. >> good afternoon supervisors. sherry williams from one treasure island. we have been involved with the civilian reuse planning for treasure island since 1994 so i appreciate your comments
we are haphy to be here again to support the treasure island yerba buena island project and ask the committee support the items proposed. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon members. i'm a san francisco native raised in had mission also proud member of carpenter local 22. the carpenter union transformed my life through their comprehensive training program. i honed my skills and became a proficient carpenter. wages and benefits provided me with stability and...
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young woman manages the island well says, have pre dest esa, who lives on the island. the experience, you guess in a co op, in a small community is own matched really anywhere else. and if you manage to do that job well, then, you know, disguise limis after that. the skills will last, but the values chloe lives by have always been that there's a sense of community here, and i think a lot of people come to the items are, are, and items as a place of maybe healing or a place. so they can connect again even if they have their own family issues or they have stuff going on. the v lined cost of rugged issue are the ones chloe has chosen to cool to have working together with the island is to overcome the challenges of this remote island to harness and to protect insights. standing beauty, it's a bit her sweet farewell fathers and husbands and north macedonia, leaving those families to go work abroad. low wages and high unemployment have made it all, but impossible for many macedonia is to earn a living in their homeland. parts of the country are becoming deserted as opportuni
young woman manages the island well says, have pre dest esa, who lives on the island. the experience, you guess in a co op, in a small community is own matched really anywhere else. and if you manage to do that job well, then, you know, disguise limis after that. the skills will last, but the values chloe lives by have always been that there's a sense of community here, and i think a lot of people come to the items are, are, and items as a place of maybe healing or a place. so they can connect...
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new zealand than on the island. every island are in new zealand as well. they know these countries well. what they bring to the table, what they worked together on common interests. i want to add one thing that i came away from. people want to be heard. they don't want to just be talked to and spoken to. they want us to hear what their priorities are, what they are dealing with with issues of climate change, how they are dealing with youth programs and we announced the program to support their leadership as well. how they are dealing with gender issues and the private sector and how we can engage with the private sector to help them to address some of their needs so they wanted to be heard and i get a lot of listings when i was there. i did less talking and more listening. >> sounds like the right approach. i want to go to judith, former us ambassador from tonga who asks the success of us partnership and pacific island countries will depend largely on us ability to help address the region's top security threats thro
new zealand than on the island. every island are in new zealand as well. they know these countries well. what they bring to the table, what they worked together on common interests. i want to add one thing that i came away from. people want to be heard. they don't want to just be talked to and spoken to. they want us to hear what their priorities are, what they are dealing with with issues of climate change, how they are dealing with youth programs and we announced the program to support their...
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to the bottom of the island is, is a very mountainous area. so a lot of images have a very large land slide. so we're coming across, i was actually, we did my flat at the sides and uh, the window frame started to shake the, the curtains or shades started to shake violently. even in my flight, i have several things, fell off shelves onto the floor. and i, i immediately ran to the doorway because the experts say it safer to be in a doorway because things like light fixtures, or things on higher shelves might fall down. and similar in the way the local news is reporting images of, of the school children, for example, being quickly ushered outside of the building into the athletics field. to again choose to try and mitigate the risk that things would fall down and hurt them. okay . it's now about 3 hours since the earthquake here, but we've had a lot of after shops over the past 3 hours and some of the after shops are very, very strong as well. let's stay with this story now. of course, live to political unless done blow got alex for $4.00 to $5.0
to the bottom of the island is, is a very mountainous area. so a lot of images have a very large land slide. so we're coming across, i was actually, we did my flat at the sides and uh, the window frame started to shake the, the curtains or shades started to shake violently. even in my flight, i have several things, fell off shelves onto the floor. and i, i immediately ran to the doorway because the experts say it safer to be in a doorway because things like light fixtures, or things on higher...
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here probably will have the best view, the best picture of the island. yeah? so, that's the famous salt lake. here we are! that's unique around the world, inside on an extinct volcanic crater. yep, yep. it is one of the seven wonders of cape verde. you see, it makes, like, 900m long and it's around 2m under sea level. yeah, and i'm just checking — you did say extinct, right? extinct volcanic crater. yeah, yeah. well, i've got to say, as far as views go, this is pretty spectacular. it is, it is. i'm loving all the colours. you've got the pinky, kind of purple hues at the bottom. the white ice! yeah... still looking like ice to me! yeah, the rusty mountains, the blue sky, the greenery. it's just such a beautiful mix of colours. so, it was this lake inside this crater where the salt was mined and then began its journey up the cable cars that elvis told me about. and now, it's evolved into quite a fun tourist attraction, where getting in the water here is said to be like taking a dip in the dead sea, so you don't really swim but you can float and bob around and
here probably will have the best view, the best picture of the island. yeah? so, that's the famous salt lake. here we are! that's unique around the world, inside on an extinct volcanic crater. yep, yep. it is one of the seven wonders of cape verde. you see, it makes, like, 900m long and it's around 2m under sea level. yeah, and i'm just checking — you did say extinct, right? extinct volcanic crater. yeah, yeah. well, i've got to say, as far as views go, this is pretty spectacular. it is, it...
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on the island of sao vicente. travelling around cabo verde, it soon becomes apparent each island is its own unique world with much of its character derived from its geography. but the more time i spend in sao vicente, it's clear that this island isn't defined by mountains or deserts, but by its people. so, every february, they hold carnival here. but even in the fallow months, carnival groups still get together and rehearse. and, i mean, how can you not love this carnival vibe? edson is the vice president of the carnival group cruzeiros do norte. so, african countries, the rhythm, it's in our blood and the people, when they come, automatically, they start to shake and dance. just born with the vibe, born with the carnival spirit! the port of mindelo is sao vicente�*s city of culture and its flourishing art scene is mainly the direct influence of one woman. so, mindelo was made famous by the late, great, grammy award—winning cesaria evora and it doesn't take long for you to discover that she is quite the nation
on the island of sao vicente. travelling around cabo verde, it soon becomes apparent each island is its own unique world with much of its character derived from its geography. but the more time i spend in sao vicente, it's clear that this island isn't defined by mountains or deserts, but by its people. so, every february, they hold carnival here. but even in the fallow months, carnival groups still get together and rehearse. and, i mean, how can you not love this carnival vibe? edson is the...
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the british, laying claim to the islands, refer to the opinion of the current islanders, most of whom have english surnames, but the bigs and other smiths are not the indigenous population. falkland or malvinas islands. the problem for argentines is that they don't are the indigenous population. before the arrival of the british, the islands were inhabited mainly by penguins and black-browed albatrosses. so london, when laying claim to the islands, is now referring precisely to the opinion of these decoy englishmen. the coast of argentina is 500 km, and britain is almost 25 times further. these islands passed from the hands of the colonialists, the spaniards. centuries, and then the british finally staked it out, planted their flag under the flag of the popes, pabi ale. right-hand traffic was turned off on rural roads and a double-decker bus was brought in to view penguins from the top red point. telephone booth for communication with the metropolis, in case of alarm. the alarm was raised in march 1982, the argentines came, besieged the government house and, very nobly , did not hang
the british, laying claim to the islands, refer to the opinion of the current islanders, most of whom have english surnames, but the bigs and other smiths are not the indigenous population. falkland or malvinas islands. the problem for argentines is that they don't are the indigenous population. before the arrival of the british, the islands were inhabited mainly by penguins and black-browed albatrosses. so london, when laying claim to the islands, is now referring precisely to the opinion of...
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island, the paradise. but then in, in opposition of it. of course we know now recently in body there's been viral reviews of, of taurus on visitors, of being violent and endangering themselves and others, and trespassing into sacred spaces. and i think it's, so it's, it's, it's quite sad about that. those imagery are the trash thing. um, ideas, so by you know, me, onyx, i want to ask you about mexico city, which has seen a huge influx of cycle digital. know, matt's post curve it on digital norma, the new gen for 5 years. well, i think the an excuse for the gentrification was seeing mexico's that he has more or less appreciate it in terms of it's a value of the rent about 7 to 8 percent of the past 5 years. but this is entirely down to foreigners. it's very easy to point of them, but mexico cities huge in the foreigners, are very much concentrated in certain areas that are popular areas. but these areas are already being gender aside from before. so i think it's a broad conversation that we've got to be hav
island, the paradise. but then in, in opposition of it. of course we know now recently in body there's been viral reviews of, of taurus on visitors, of being violent and endangering themselves and others, and trespassing into sacred spaces. and i think it's, so it's, it's, it's quite sad about that. those imagery are the trash thing. um, ideas, so by you know, me, onyx, i want to ask you about mexico city, which has seen a huge influx of cycle digital. know, matt's post curve it on digital...
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the speed boat already has all the refugees on board and takes the people to the island of lump into the sum of 60 kilometers away. okay, think it was just amazing from every single person how they work for me that only made it possible to keep the child life we had a child who was trying to time out of set isn't crime. interesting. so touch brown if you so thank you so much for that. the other refugees are in stable condition. they come all the way from the nene in west africa, around 6000 kilometers away. the 37 percent of people suffer from malnutrition, and almost half the country leads below the prophecy lines. altura contacts the coast guard. so be there to, to, to, to, to about to go through. we have 42 people on board to see from corn the coast got us to see if anyone else on board requires urgent medical care. that probably means that we will get another case. otherwise it wouldn't do it right. yes, yes, but they just do it. so to have us empty and done and must send us to the next case . an hour and a half later the coast, god returns to pick out the remaining people, the s
the speed boat already has all the refugees on board and takes the people to the island of lump into the sum of 60 kilometers away. okay, think it was just amazing from every single person how they work for me that only made it possible to keep the child life we had a child who was trying to time out of set isn't crime. interesting. so touch brown if you so thank you so much for that. the other refugees are in stable condition. they come all the way from the nene in west africa, around 6000...
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for the island, island's future. after the base closed in 1997, the treasure island development authority was created to develop and implement a reuse plan. >> the navy has completed their environmental cleanup in that area and last week, the california department of public health issued a radiology unrestricted recommendation for that portion of side 12. it's a big milestone for the project. >> the treasure island development facility was setup to implement the master plan that was adopted by the board of supervisors in 2011. >> given the importance of housing in the city, both the affordable component and the market rate housing, we felt that it was important to review what the housing plan is at treasure island. >> the development facility and (indiscernible) that oversees the implementation of the master plan to make sure that the master plan, which was adopted by the board of supervisors and adopted by the city and after meeting, that's plan that the city approved. the members of the board was appointed by the m
for the island, island's future. after the base closed in 1997, the treasure island development authority was created to develop and implement a reuse plan. >> the navy has completed their environmental cleanup in that area and last week, the california department of public health issued a radiology unrestricted recommendation for that portion of side 12. it's a big milestone for the project. >> the treasure island development facility was setup to implement the master plan that was...
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i'm not wrong. shortly after the ship pauses the valley, eric islands, the way that wilson's christina hilts from slaves. big old stones is training to become a doctor. she's responsible for providing medical care to week and injured refugees . but at the moment, christina has to take care of the crew. they haven't asked the crew is sick if too many people get si 6 and we wouldn't be able to complete the training, we'd plans for the crossing or run through some simulations. at the moment we barely able to keep the ship running. we don't fully operational yet. the group designs to drove off the coast of san diego to recover and complete the final exercises the phone average. a rescue mission can last 2 to 4 weeks. christina trains the other 12 crew members so they can help provide medical care setting. that's this. i'm hate to assess. team with a must have search engine people. that's hardly i deal with the small hospital and just to medical stuff. but it's still better than nothing at all fusion for the data i just when you month on the to christina is specializing to becoming a niece
i'm not wrong. shortly after the ship pauses the valley, eric islands, the way that wilson's christina hilts from slaves. big old stones is training to become a doctor. she's responsible for providing medical care to week and injured refugees . but at the moment, christina has to take care of the crew. they haven't asked the crew is sick if too many people get si 6 and we wouldn't be able to complete the training, we'd plans for the crossing or run through some simulations. at the moment we...
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the island his way of life. the strictly controlled reception center for refugees, the so called hotspots means a lot more police are on the island. giovanni for i got plenty is the full. i'm a mayor of lum producer from the 85 year olds point of view, the government and run has let he's a little island down. a place ends up on it and load with the i don't blame the migrants for god's sake a load. we have nothing against these people. we want to take them in, but we need support to almost be done and to create the right conditions on the journey deals for got it. is giovanni, come off to me. how are you doing before he was elected man, giovanni was an art teacher on the island. giacomo is one of his former students. why does it look how beautiful? just last night. another boat with the 200 refugees arrived at port in september 2023. some 12000 migrants move in twice the population, arrived in one unprecedented week. the small island was overwhelmed and declared the strength of emergency the lot. okay. people say
the island his way of life. the strictly controlled reception center for refugees, the so called hotspots means a lot more police are on the island. giovanni for i got plenty is the full. i'm a mayor of lum producer from the 85 year olds point of view, the government and run has let he's a little island down. a place ends up on it and load with the i don't blame the migrants for god's sake a load. we have nothing against these people. we want to take them in, but we need support to almost be...
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coming to the island. they changed to a lot about the new one is called alana and it's slower. it has different rhythms. it's not as quote unquote sexual, but they have different clothing. uh so you can see how things change. uh, western the western gaze starts to enter into culture. there's fluffy, i'm struck by how the pictures of bali riley ever feel connected to indonesia or by them use culture. in fact, it reminds me of the coloring. you'll adage, allows without people for people with outlined. do you see a colonial dimension to travel today? it definitely, i think what's happening now, it's kind of a legacy of the colonialism happening in indonesia and by the particular because value was presented to the world during the 19 twenty's. under the dutch, from colonialism as like the gateway to the paradise. and it's being portrayed and it's being projected to the world with that sense of exotic and romantic feeling. but in reality, what's really happening is people are losing their land. there's plenty o
coming to the island. they changed to a lot about the new one is called alana and it's slower. it has different rhythms. it's not as quote unquote sexual, but they have different clothing. uh so you can see how things change. uh, western the western gaze starts to enter into culture. there's fluffy, i'm struck by how the pictures of bali riley ever feel connected to indonesia or by them use culture. in fact, it reminds me of the coloring. you'll adage, allows without people for people with...
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and maybe more broadly on the channel islands? >> there are some things that happened that might not -- that the british government might not necessarily have wanted a wider audience to know about. >> those things, once feared too troubling for the broader public, happened on three of the other channel islands, where most residents did not evacuate before the occupation. when the germans arrived, the locals mostly cooperated, often with little choice. hitler's portrait was hung outside this cinema on the island of guernsey. nazi propaganda showed the british police working for german troops. and british newspapers on the islands printed orders from berlin. >> this is a british newspaper and it's got a swastika on top. >> that's right. >> at the official archives on the island, linda romeril showed us how british officials implemented policies asking jewish residents to identify themselves and then confiscating their assets. >> there was a huge amount of requisitioning of people's houses, people's property, during the occupation pe
and maybe more broadly on the channel islands? >> there are some things that happened that might not -- that the british government might not necessarily have wanted a wider audience to know about. >> those things, once feared too troubling for the broader public, happened on three of the other channel islands, where most residents did not evacuate before the occupation. when the germans arrived, the locals mostly cooperated, often with little choice. hitler's portrait was hung...
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was such that the corpse fell into water specifically near the island or from a boat near the island, but not from the other shore. yes, they didn’t want to attract attention to themselves, but the chick had a gun, the chick and his friends took it and threw it from the boat into the water. that there was still blood there, which means we have to talk to the chain again, let's go, now you they’ll shoot you because you killed an officer, i didn’t kill his boss, where did i get the gun, i traded the guy for a gold pendant. man, what did you look like? such a healthy man. he’s not from here, i ’ve never seen him before, he’s about 50 years old, he still had a split lip. convoy, start. which one of these? i’ll take the gun from him, i’m sure, uh-huh, he’s got a split lip, but he’s lying, he ’ll point at anyone, just to save a life, take everyone out, to the exit! i think that my sister and i took part, i think i know whose it is that is frightening, a beautiful dress, a little truth hangs in the area belts why couldn’t you find exactly the same button? i sewed it
was such that the corpse fell into water specifically near the island or from a boat near the island, but not from the other shore. yes, they didn’t want to attract attention to themselves, but the chick had a gun, the chick and his friends took it and threw it from the boat into the water. that there was still blood there, which means we have to talk to the chain again, let's go, now you they’ll shoot you because you killed an officer, i didn’t kill his boss, where did i get the gun, i...
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are on the island. giovanni frog upon it is the full mayor of land producer. from the 5 year olds point of view, the government in run has let his little island down a place ends up on it and load it. though i don't blame the migrants. for god's sake alone, we have nothing against these people. we want to take them in, but we need support, you almost be done and to create the right conditions on the journey deals for god is giovanni, come off to me. how are you doing? let me see. before he was elected man, giovanni was an art teacher on the island. giacomo is one of his former students. how does it look out beautiful? just last night. another boat with the $200.00 refugees arrived at port. in september 2023, some 12000 migrants, more than twice the population, arrived in one unprecedented week. the small island was overwhelmed and declared a state of emergency do gonna concern a lot of people say that the volunteer rescue ships encourage people to flee. but that's not true to get those stuff, we should have to thank them for their work. very much. we'd see man
are on the island. giovanni frog upon it is the full mayor of land producer. from the 5 year olds point of view, the government in run has let his little island down a place ends up on it and load it. though i don't blame the migrants. for god's sake alone, we have nothing against these people. we want to take them in, but we need support, you almost be done and to create the right conditions on the journey deals for god is giovanni, come off to me. how are you doing? let me see. before he was...
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next exit to the islands in the dnieper delta. the fighter with the call sign yakuza is the most experienced today . this will be the seventh landing operation, how long will they stay between two banks, in a swampy quagmire, sometimes knee-deep in water is unknown, they take with them only the most necessary things, this is my backpack, everything is sealed, packed, it’s all 12 kilograms, there is also a large backpack , there are personal belongings there, and it’s about 20 kilograms per person, well, 30 kilograms, very little clothing and food, most of the cargo. weapons, ammunition, various equipment, as soon as the sun sets over the dnieper, the marines' positions begin to move. they are noticeably worried, for both of them, this is the first voyage of the inter-dnieper islands, chish is the mechanic, that is, the helmsman, kuzya’s partner is the navigator, it is he who will pave the way through numerous channels in the night. the short briefing is over, the landing groups go to the pier. the marines begin loading onto
next exit to the islands in the dnieper delta. the fighter with the call sign yakuza is the most experienced today . this will be the seventh landing operation, how long will they stay between two banks, in a swampy quagmire, sometimes knee-deep in water is unknown, they take with them only the most necessary things, this is my backpack, everything is sealed, packed, it’s all 12 kilograms, there is also a large backpack , there are personal belongings there, and it’s about 20 kilograms per...
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conservationists say it's the only way to save the native plants and restore the island. >> it's inhumane, it's dangerous. >> reporter: islander dianne stone is appalled, she's one of more than 17,000 people who have signed a petition to stop what they call the slaughter. >> the deer have been here for nearly a hundred years. they're part of our culture. they're part of our landscape. >> this is some of the venison that's left over. >> reporter: long time resident, william flickinger relies on the deer as a source of food, hunting them because he says grocery costs are high. >> in the past 15 years, ich haven't bought any red meat. i have existed just off the venison my brother and i harvest. >> reporter: he won't accept a plan that kills all the deer. >> what you have at stake here is an entire ecosystem. >> reporter: the california department of fish and wildlife is reviewing the conservancy plan. jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, catalina island, california. >>> next on the "cbs weekend news," the drawn out process of returning horse drawn caissons to arlington national cemetery. >>> today
conservationists say it's the only way to save the native plants and restore the island. >> it's inhumane, it's dangerous. >> reporter: islander dianne stone is appalled, she's one of more than 17,000 people who have signed a petition to stop what they call the slaughter. >> the deer have been here for nearly a hundred years. they're part of our culture. they're part of our landscape. >> this is some of the venison that's left over. >> reporter: long time resident,...
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that the international court of justice island is also one of the lot. and one of the few countries i should say, right through a raised it's a to the un agencies of palestine off of many see those suspended payments at bullet allegations from israel. the software involved in the october, the 7th, the tax and even an irish m e. p has been hugely vocal about the issue. joining us genocide campaign and gaza. your team investment bank has signed off on 650000000 in loans for his early infrastructure. projects were over 20, over over 12000 children killed. we now have should know, starving to death and gaza, as is an impulse asylum conditions on to, to pipe 2300000 palestinians. i'm still the right. we have the, in your mind, tablet on the amendment calling for the suspension of funding to on the atp of tables and amendment to make all the funds to the middle east and north africa conditional on a declaration of a recognition of as well. what brazenly con, placing opposition to the genocide who set the colonial zion is stating that this uh without to 7th is
that the international court of justice island is also one of the lot. and one of the few countries i should say, right through a raised it's a to the un agencies of palestine off of many see those suspended payments at bullet allegations from israel. the software involved in the october, the 7th, the tax and even an irish m e. p has been hugely vocal about the issue. joining us genocide campaign and gaza. your team investment bank has signed off on 650000000 in loans for his early...
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the epicenter of the tremors fell on the eastern part of the island, the strongest why. a quarter of a century, an earthquake in the mountainous regions provoked landslides, fragments of rocks raised a cloud of dust that was visible for tens of kilometers, water poured from the pool on the roof of the skyscraper like a waterfall. the peak magnitude of the tremor in taiwan today reached 7.7 points, a value comparable to the earthquake in turkey, while there was no massive collapse of buildings on the island, the high-rise buildings were mostly tilted and cracked. the shaking was very strong, it felt like the house was about to collapse. the region is considered seismically active, so special technologies are used in the construction of buildings in chinese taiwan, for example, the recognizable tybay 101 skyscraper was built with an internal and pendulum. which prevent the high-rise from swaying. the world's largest chip manufacturer tsmc is among its clients mainly tech giants like apple were forced to stop production lines. some of the personnel were evacuated from the island, given
the epicenter of the tremors fell on the eastern part of the island, the strongest why. a quarter of a century, an earthquake in the mountainous regions provoked landslides, fragments of rocks raised a cloud of dust that was visible for tens of kilometers, water poured from the pool on the roof of the skyscraper like a waterfall. the peak magnitude of the tremor in taiwan today reached 7.7 points, a value comparable to the earthquake in turkey, while there was no massive collapse of buildings...