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so what prompted shell to change its position?finanace uncovered seen by the bbc show shell representatives negotiating with mr atete a year before the deal was finalised. that e—mail was forwarded to the chief executive, showing this went right to the top. other emails showed millions would be paid to the president, in an e—mail from july, the strategy was: a spokesperson for goodluckjonathan described the allegations as a false narrative. atete didn't respond. this deal was done just months after shell had paid $30 million to the us department ofjustice to settle previous allegations of bribery in nigeria and elsewhere on condition of future good behaviour. shell having been investigated over a previous deal you would think they would be cautious. but instead of walking away from a deal that was clearly problematic from a corruption, potentially bribery stand point, they doubled down and attempted to sanitise the deal. shell's partners said there was no credible evidence that any of its staff were involved in wrongdoing. shell s
so what prompted shell to change its position?finanace uncovered seen by the bbc show shell representatives negotiating with mr atete a year before the deal was finalised. that e—mail was forwarded to the chief executive, showing this went right to the top. other emails showed millions would be paid to the president, in an e—mail from july, the strategy was: a spokesperson for goodluckjonathan described the allegations as a false narrative. atete didn't respond. this deal was done just...
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what prompted shell to change its position?as finalised. he can smell the money, if at nearly 70 yea rs old can smell the money, if at nearly 70 years old he does turn his nose up at1.2 years old he does turn his nose up at 1. 2 billion he is completely certificate fiebl. that e-mail was forwarded to the chief executive, showing this went right to the top. other i mails showed millions would be paid to the president, in an e—mailfrom july, be paid to the president, in an e—mail from july, the strategy was: a spokesperson for goodluckjonathan described this as a false narrative. this deal was donejust described this as a false narrative. this deal was done just months after shell had paid $30 million to the us department ofjustice to settle previous allegations of bribery on condition of future good behaviour. shell having been investigated over a previous deal you would think they would be cautious. instead of walking away from a deal that was clearly problematic from a corruption, potentially bribery stand point, they drubbed
what prompted shell to change its position?as finalised. he can smell the money, if at nearly 70 yea rs old can smell the money, if at nearly 70 years old he does turn his nose up at1.2 years old he does turn his nose up at 1. 2 billion he is completely certificate fiebl. that e-mail was forwarded to the chief executive, showing this went right to the top. other i mails showed millions would be paid to the president, in an e—mailfrom july, be paid to the president, in an e—mail from july,...
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ghost in the shell. yes, 0k.ptation of a celebrated manga, and a very famous 1995 anime, which people revere for very good reasons. scarlettjohansson is major, a human ghost in a cyber shell in the future. she's a person, she's a robot, she's a weapon. the film has become the cause of some controversy about whitewashing, about the fact that scarlett joha nsson was cast in this role. it has to be said, the director of the ‘95 anime has said, and i quote, "there is no basis for saying that an asian actor must "portray that character". it a controversy that has dogged the film, to some extent. like the plot of the film itself, you can look at this and think, it's a soul of one thing transplanted into a shell which is slightly artificial and slightly more glossy. however, i was strangely impressed by it. i went in with fairly low expectations. and i thought it looked terrific. i think it does a very good job of evoking the future world. people have talked about it looking like blade runner, it looks more like the fif
ghost in the shell. yes, 0k.ptation of a celebrated manga, and a very famous 1995 anime, which people revere for very good reasons. scarlettjohansson is major, a human ghost in a cyber shell in the future. she's a person, she's a robot, she's a weapon. the film has become the cause of some controversy about whitewashing, about the fact that scarlett joha nsson was cast in this role. it has to be said, the director of the ‘95 anime has said, and i quote, "there is no basis for saying that...
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the baby oysters in the first few days of life, that acidic water actually will dissolve the shell, whichh is calcium. and if they don't make it through the first few weeks of its life when it's being affected by ocean acidification, then we have no oysters to plant on our beach. sso it's something t that we try experience and deal with on a day-to-day basis. it's not something that's gonna happen potentially in 5 or 10 years. along the coast of oregon, there's a specific function called upwelling where deeper water is coming up towards the surface. and it's that deeper water that is the acidic water. we don't know how bad ocean acidification is going to get. we're just starting to experience the consequences of it. what we're experiencing here in the puget sound is what other people will be experiencing not too long in the future. >> i definitely want to be able to pass on our business o onto the next generation. >> yeah, it would be fun to share that experience with the next generation, like our dads shared with us. >> and this really brings us to the next xprize challenge, right,
the baby oysters in the first few days of life, that acidic water actually will dissolve the shell, whichh is calcium. and if they don't make it through the first few weeks of its life when it's being affected by ocean acidification, then we have no oysters to plant on our beach. sso it's something t that we try experience and deal with on a day-to-day basis. it's not something that's gonna happen potentially in 5 or 10 years. along the coast of oregon, there's a specific function called...
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ghost in the shell. yes, 0k.on adaptation of a celebrated manga, a 1995 anime, which people revere for very good reasons. scarlettjohansson is major, a human ghost in a cyber shell in the future. she's a person, she's a robot, she's a weapon. that film has become the cause of some controversy about whitewashing, that scarlettjohansson was cast in this role. it has to be said, the director of the ‘95 anime has said, and i quote, "there is no basis for saying that an asian actor must portray that character". it a controversy that has dogged the film, to some extent. like the plot of the film itself, you can look at this and think, it's a soul of one thing transplanted into a shell which is slightly artificial and slightly more glossy. however, i was strangely impressed by it. i went in with fairly low expectations. i thought it looked terrific. i think it does a very good job of evoking the future world. people have talked about it looking like blade runner, it looks more like the fifth element, oddly enough. a ver
ghost in the shell. yes, 0k.on adaptation of a celebrated manga, a 1995 anime, which people revere for very good reasons. scarlettjohansson is major, a human ghost in a cyber shell in the future. she's a person, she's a robot, she's a weapon. that film has become the cause of some controversy about whitewashing, that scarlettjohansson was cast in this role. it has to be said, the director of the ‘95 anime has said, and i quote, "there is no basis for saying that an asian actor must...
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so what is shell shock? >> it was a term that i believe the british came up with because shelling artillery which is referred to -- was one of the main sort of technologies of the war during world war i, artillery had been around for centuries but now you're talking about artillery that's lobbed by much larger shells greater distance that cause much destruction and it went on day and night and as norman pointed out that his ansefter, i can't imagine what it must have been like. ifrs reading one account often whether it was a soldier or civilian they were able to interpret the sound of a particular shell and because of so much experience so they could figure out whether it was going to land close to them and they had to go into hiding or if they were safe. but if you had somebody at the front lines that's constantly being shelled, they -- a nickname was wiz banged. the term was coined for mostly i believe for british soldiers and the british government did deal with the shell shock certainly better i think th
so what is shell shock? >> it was a term that i believe the british came up with because shelling artillery which is referred to -- was one of the main sort of technologies of the war during world war i, artillery had been around for centuries but now you're talking about artillery that's lobbed by much larger shells greater distance that cause much destruction and it went on day and night and as norman pointed out that his ansefter, i can't imagine what it must have been like. ifrs...
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tens of thousands of shells with these little notches taken out. they are the circles for the buttons. so you can see this. we sampled the debris. we did not recover it all. and we were able to give some of these shells -- this isn't a particularly elegant one, but some of these shells we were able to give to the museum and they have used them to give to dignitaries and people are excited because this just like everything, it's a material piece of the history of this place, which is what historical archaeology is. to be able to have a lot of material, even from the latest industry, was really neat. one of the chapters in our report talks about the button making industry and who was making them here. what was his name? it was lippincott's button factory. so you can see we go from the tanning industry, which was like the earliest industry on this block, and in one of the early industries of philadelphia, up through the thriving taverns and the arguments that would have gone on during the revolutionary war over drink. over how people recovered after t
tens of thousands of shells with these little notches taken out. they are the circles for the buttons. so you can see this. we sampled the debris. we did not recover it all. and we were able to give some of these shells -- this isn't a particularly elegant one, but some of these shells we were able to give to the museum and they have used them to give to dignitaries and people are excited because this just like everything, it's a material piece of the history of this place, which is what...
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shelling. showing -- i was reading an account, a soldier or civilian was able to interpret the sound of a particular shell because of so much experience. they could figure out if it would land close to them or if they were safe. if you have somebody at the front lines constantly being shelled, one of the nicknames was whiz bang. the term was coined i believe mostly for british soldiers. the british government did deal with shellshock better than the americans. they had a hospital in scotland set aside. when the american troops came back from the war in 1919, there were a number of casualties that were not as obvious as someone losing a limb. you had soldiers deadly wounded from gas warfare, so their lungs were damaged, but some were shellshocked. to the best of my knowledge, the veterans administration was just learning how to deal with it. i think they had one hospital that kind of specialized in it. it was something relatively unknown. i do not think it was treated well. it probably should ha
shelling. showing -- i was reading an account, a soldier or civilian was able to interpret the sound of a particular shell because of so much experience. they could figure out if it would land close to them or if they were safe. if you have somebody at the front lines constantly being shelled, one of the nicknames was whiz bang. the term was coined i believe mostly for british soldiers. the british government did deal with shellshock better than the americans. they had a hospital in scotland...
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do they continue to shell out these payments that are popular for obamacare coverage, or do you halt them? the court said, congress must approve these funds. they want, so no democrats are saying, we want that language in the bill. what i think will happen is, that will not make it in. the well-funded not make it in. because the white house -- the president has assigned this bill, i think he will try to get some type of assurance from republican leaders that they will start moving forward on is a completely separate appropriations bill. let me go back to health care. but we talked a few months ago, he said it had to be health care first for the administration to move ahead with tax reform. we will hear from the president on wednesday, his plan for changing america's tax code, lowering taxes. is that still the case? >> it certainly makes it easier if they had done health care first, but i don't think -- they will start tax reform debate and planning this week as you mentioned. president trump will unveil his plan. this is different than health care. he didn't have a specific proposal
do they continue to shell out these payments that are popular for obamacare coverage, or do you halt them? the court said, congress must approve these funds. they want, so no democrats are saying, we want that language in the bill. what i think will happen is, that will not make it in. the well-funded not make it in. because the white house -- the president has assigned this bill, i think he will try to get some type of assurance from republican leaders that they will start moving forward on is...
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rotate and they would put the shells in the loading ring.he fire rate for these guns is one of the shells every 30 seconds for each barrel. so there was a lot of activity in here. theseare about 1100 of projectiles of this gun on the ship. this is the uss north carolina. it rises up against the distance between the deck and the water is 20 feet, at the bow it is 30 feet. it keeps water from coming over the ship when the ship is plunging. on the bow, we have two anchors that way 2200 pounds. chain, each link weighs 85 pounds. we have 170 feet of anchor chain on either side. the interesting thing about the north carolina is when they brought it in here, they had to anchor off the coast. they did not have any power on the ship, so they could not raise the anchor. they cut it loose and brought the ship in here. the coast guard recovered the anchor, but left of the chain. if you go into the catacombs is less anchorre chain on one side than the other. the most notable thing about this ship was that it was the protector of the uss enterprise. the u
rotate and they would put the shells in the loading ring.he fire rate for these guns is one of the shells every 30 seconds for each barrel. so there was a lot of activity in here. theseare about 1100 of projectiles of this gun on the ship. this is the uss north carolina. it rises up against the distance between the deck and the water is 20 feet, at the bow it is 30 feet. it keeps water from coming over the ship when the ship is plunging. on the bow, we have two anchors that way 2200 pounds....
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scarlet johansson's ghost in the shell debuted third place with $19 million. a classic japanese role. power rangers and kaung skoal island rounded out the top five. seems like there is a power ranger movie for every generation. going back 20 years. that's it for abc 7 news at 6:00. we'll see you at 9:00 and 11:00. have a great one. announcer: today -- a special edition of "matter of fact." soledad o'brien profiles american heroes battling ptsd, resisting treatment because of the stigma. wrecks was committed to fighting through it without help. announcer: frustrated by a lack of answers. >> i need something besides 'you have anxiety and you're depressed.' well, you know, so does half of america. announcer: waiting for a breakthrough. >> she's cutting very, very thin ribbon of sections of this portion of the brain. announcer: an eye-opening exploration of efforts combating the wounds of war. ♪ soledad: i'm soledad o'brien and this is a special edition of "matter of fact." today, we profile several vete
scarlet johansson's ghost in the shell debuted third place with $19 million. a classic japanese role. power rangers and kaung skoal island rounded out the top five. seems like there is a power ranger movie for every generation. going back 20 years. that's it for abc 7 news at 6:00. we'll see you at 9:00 and 11:00. have a great one. announcer: today -- a special edition of "matter of fact." soledad o'brien profiles american heroes battling ptsd, resisting treatment because of the...
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scarlet johansson's ghost in the shell debuted third place with $19 million. a classic japanese role. power rangers and kaung skoal island rounded out the top five. seems like there is a power ranger movie for every generation. going back 20 years. that's it for abc 7 news at 6:00. we'll see you at 9:00 and 11:00. have a great one. tomorrow's the day besides video games. every day is a gift. especially for people with heart failure. but today there's entresto... a breakthrough medicine that can help make more tomorrows possible. tomorrow, i want to see teddy bait his first hook. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high potassium in
scarlet johansson's ghost in the shell debuted third place with $19 million. a classic japanese role. power rangers and kaung skoal island rounded out the top five. seems like there is a power ranger movie for every generation. going back 20 years. that's it for abc 7 news at 6:00. we'll see you at 9:00 and 11:00. have a great one. tomorrow's the day besides video games. every day is a gift. especially for people with heart failure. but today there's entresto... a breakthrough medicine that can...
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the oil company shell has admitted that they dealt with a convicted money—launderer when negotiatingto a vast oil field off the coast of nigeria in 2011. shell went ahead with the deal even though they were on probation for their involvement in a separate corruption case in nigeria. now it's time for hardtalk. when it comes to seeking justice for some of the wrongs committed by americanjustice, the some of the wrongs committed by american justice, the record some of the wrongs committed by americanjustice, the record hasn't a lwa ys americanjustice, the record hasn't always been that good. my guest today flew into the middle of the massacre in vietnam and stopped the slaughter. it was more than 30 years before anybody even bother to say thank you. as the us military now learned the lessons he should have done from vietnam? hugh thompson, are very warm welcome to the programme. when you hear allegations of brutality by us troops in iraq, delhi to respect the geneva conventions, what goes through your —— max bailey. conventions, what goes through your -- max bailey. dad -- failure. --
the oil company shell has admitted that they dealt with a convicted money—launderer when negotiatingto a vast oil field off the coast of nigeria in 2011. shell went ahead with the deal even though they were on probation for their involvement in a separate corruption case in nigeria. now it's time for hardtalk. when it comes to seeking justice for some of the wrongs committed by americanjustice, the some of the wrongs committed by american justice, the record some of the wrongs committed by...
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the oil giant shell admits dealing with a convicted money—launderer to negotiate access to a vast off—shorein nigeria. and on his 74th attempt at winning a major title, spain's sergio garcia finally pulls it off at the masters after a nail biting finish. and coming up in sportsday later
the oil giant shell admits dealing with a convicted money—launderer to negotiate access to a vast off—shorein nigeria. and on his 74th attempt at winning a major title, spain's sergio garcia finally pulls it off at the masters after a nail biting finish. and coming up in sportsday later
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they can use shell companies to make these purchases. and they can essentially conceal their identities from the general public in the process of making these purchases.
they can use shell companies to make these purchases. and they can essentially conceal their identities from the general public in the process of making these purchases.
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you were firing from several miles away, firing high explosive shells. this was changing the surface of the earth when these things explode. the under shell fire, they would constantly say it was the most nerve-racking experience. there is nothing you can do. you just endure it. you shelter. you get down and dig and hope you survive. it leaves lacerating wounds destroying limbs and destroying faces. of all the weapons, the doughboys feared at the most. host: this exhibit just opened, photographs of the french landscape still pockmarked. our next call is from michael in galveston, texas. caller: i think he may have addressed my question before. given that the russians had withdrawn from the war, why did the transfer of german soldiers from the eastern front to the western front have not a greater impact? and a follow on question you may have also addressed, was it that the blockade not only interfered with manpower but interfered with materiel delivery also? guest: good question. the problem with the germans, when they occupy russia, this is going to be -
you were firing from several miles away, firing high explosive shells. this was changing the surface of the earth when these things explode. the under shell fire, they would constantly say it was the most nerve-racking experience. there is nothing you can do. you just endure it. you shelter. you get down and dig and hope you survive. it leaves lacerating wounds destroying limbs and destroying faces. of all the weapons, the doughboys feared at the most. host: this exhibit just opened,...
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al gore as a candidate was stiff and formal and had this shell around him as a candidate that smothered authenticity and his power as a candidate. likewise, i think hillary clinton had been attacked so much for so many reasons that she developed this protective shell that weakened her charm as a candidate, and it was really good to see that i think she shed that shell and she's back to herself. and i asked her if she was planning to run again. she pretty definitively said no, and she was pretty blunt about some things, about the role of misogyny in her defeat, which i don't think she would have said if she was planning to run for office again. >> yeah. how did you -- now that you're with her at 3:00 in the morning as she wakes up and sheds tears, i don't know, but how did you sense her spirit to be? >> she said -- and i think i take her at her word -- that she's kind of worked her way through that, that it was really rough at the beginning and that she was spending a lot of time walking in the woods, sorting things out, but that friends came through. spending time with grandkids gives o
al gore as a candidate was stiff and formal and had this shell around him as a candidate that smothered authenticity and his power as a candidate. likewise, i think hillary clinton had been attacked so much for so many reasons that she developed this protective shell that weakened her charm as a candidate, and it was really good to see that i think she shed that shell and she's back to herself. and i asked her if she was planning to run again. she pretty definitively said no, and she was pretty...
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shell has long denied knowing anything about the corruption involved in the deal. in charleston, south carolina, convicted murderer and white supremacist dylann r roof pleadd guilty to nine counts of murder in state court on monday. roof has already been convicted and sesentenced to death on federal charges of murdering nine black worshipers, including pastor clementa pinckney, at the historic emanuel ame church in charleston in june 2015. a houston district court judge has ruled that texas' 2011 voter written with the specific intent to suppress the votes of african american and latino residents. this is now the fifth time a judge has ruled that texas' voter id law is discriminatory. the law created a list of id's required to vote that skewed heavily toward id's carried by whwhites, such as concealed cary permits, while excluding ids -- id's often carried by peoeope of color, such as government employee id's and public university id's. the ruling comes after the justice department dropped part of its legal objection to texas' strict voter id law in february, sayin
shell has long denied knowing anything about the corruption involved in the deal. in charleston, south carolina, convicted murderer and white supremacist dylann r roof pleadd guilty to nine counts of murder in state court on monday. roof has already been convicted and sesentenced to death on federal charges of murdering nine black worshipers, including pastor clementa pinckney, at the historic emanuel ame church in charleston in june 2015. a houston district court judge has ruled that texas'...
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(spencer)sonoma county sheriff's deputies say it was here at a shell gas station in napa that timothy marble kidnapped a teenaged girl. believe it or not, they found her because of a 9-1-1 call from marble himself.(vo) deputies responded to the call in bodega bay, where they say marble told them his passenger had jumped out of his car while it was moving.that's when they discovered the girl in the bushes, who claimed marble had raped her.the girl told deputies she had run away from home on thursday, and got picked up by marble at the shell station in the middle of the night.an arrest report says marble tied the girl to a tree in the country and sexually assaulted her.a woman who lives near the shell station in napa says she has seen marble from time to time. (sot)"this is surprising to think of somebody that's just two houses down from where i live, ya know, and with all the kids that live in the park here, 'cause it's a family park. so there's families with all their little kids."(vo) deputies also say marble convinced the girl to take meth, and injected her with it. she also says he
(spencer)sonoma county sheriff's deputies say it was here at a shell gas station in napa that timothy marble kidnapped a teenaged girl. believe it or not, they found her because of a 9-1-1 call from marble himself.(vo) deputies responded to the call in bodega bay, where they say marble told them his passenger had jumped out of his car while it was moving.that's when they discovered the girl in the bushes, who claimed marble had raped her.the girl told deputies she had run away from home on...
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ghost in the shell. yes, 0k.eople revere for very good reasons. scarlettjohansson is major, a human ghost in a cyber shell in the future. she's a person, she's a robot, she's a weapon. that film has become the cause of some controversy about whitewashing, that scarlettjohansson was cast in this role. it has to be said, the director of the ‘95 anime has said, and i quote, "there is no basis for saying that an asian actor must portray that character". it a controversy that has dogged the film, to some extent. like the plot of the film itself, you can look at this and think, it's a soul of one thing transplanted into a shell which is slightly artificial and slightly more glossy. however, i was strangely impressed by it. i went in with fairly low expectations. i thought it looked terrific. i think it does a very good job of evoking the future world. people have talked about it looking like blade runner, it looks more like the fifth element, oddly enough. a very cluttered future. i was never bored. i found that yes it
ghost in the shell. yes, 0k.eople revere for very good reasons. scarlettjohansson is major, a human ghost in a cyber shell in the future. she's a person, she's a robot, she's a weapon. that film has become the cause of some controversy about whitewashing, that scarlettjohansson was cast in this role. it has to be said, the director of the ‘95 anime has said, and i quote, "there is no basis for saying that an asian actor must portray that character". it a controversy that has dogged...
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we were shelled and bombed, some of our neighbors were wounded.emember going out after the war to see the wrecks around our home. and then i saw the adults cry, and i couldn't understand why the adults were crying when we won the war. the excitement then from an eyes of a 7 year old, it took me years to understand the huge opportunity that we have by reuniting the city of jerusalem, and until today, i pinch myself every morning when i go to work on the huge opportunity and the honor we have to live in our era in a united city of jerusalem. >> michael, you literally wrote the book on the six-day war. many people in the room i'm sure know the basics of what happened, but you're an expert, so what do you know about the war that you wish other people knew? >> okay, thank you, david. shalom, apac, first of all. the book that i wrote was full of revelations for me. i grew up not in jerusalem, but in the united states, and i remember my parents sitting in front of the television set during those three horrible weeks of waiting before the war took out and
we were shelled and bombed, some of our neighbors were wounded.emember going out after the war to see the wrecks around our home. and then i saw the adults cry, and i couldn't understand why the adults were crying when we won the war. the excitement then from an eyes of a 7 year old, it took me years to understand the huge opportunity that we have by reuniting the city of jerusalem, and until today, i pinch myself every morning when i go to work on the huge opportunity and the honor we have to...
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it looks like a brass vase, but you will recognize that it is an artillery shell casing. this was from the first shot fired by american troops in world war i in europe. a couple of things about this. it was fired in october of 1917. general pershing, the commander of the american expeditionary force in europe, had the thought that you should save this and send it to president wilson as a memento of america's involvement in the war. it is interesting that we determine war in april, but the first shot was fired in october. it took six months to go from the idea of entering the war, to being on the ground engaging with the enemy. most remarkable is that not only is this an artillery shell casing from the first shot fired by american troops in europe and world war i, it is the first shot fired by american troops in europe, full stop, ever. we had never had an army in europe. at the beginning of world war i, the united states was tied for the 13th largest military in the world, tied with serbia and greece. by the end of world war i, we had 4 million men in uniform, having on f
it looks like a brass vase, but you will recognize that it is an artillery shell casing. this was from the first shot fired by american troops in world war i in europe. a couple of things about this. it was fired in october of 1917. general pershing, the commander of the american expeditionary force in europe, had the thought that you should save this and send it to president wilson as a memento of america's involvement in the war. it is interesting that we determine war in april, but the first...
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that was the former shell ceo.he five-year plan to shape the nation's private sector is in full swing. how will qatar stand out? we are going to speak with the ceo, next. watching "are bloomberg markets: middle east." it is one of the smallest nations, but what qatar lacks, it makes up for in other ways. aims to move it away from energy dependency. that is being given a big push. qatarthe ceo of the financial center. you have come back from a big roadshow in germany. tell us what you are trying to achieve and how that ties in with cap tars goals to diversify diversify.goals to hashis is an economy that been growing at double-digit levels for the past decade. they are economies in transition . a transitional economy. by that i mean these economies have to diversify away from oil and gas and promote the private sector. qatar isnment of trying to move away from being a provider of wealth to providing -- becoming an enabler of growth. the qatar financial center plays a major role in these efforts. it is one of our mand
that was the former shell ceo.he five-year plan to shape the nation's private sector is in full swing. how will qatar stand out? we are going to speak with the ceo, next. watching "are bloomberg markets: middle east." it is one of the smallest nations, but what qatar lacks, it makes up for in other ways. aims to move it away from energy dependency. that is being given a big push. qatarthe ceo of the financial center. you have come back from a big roadshow in germany. tell us what you...
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. >> reporter: shock and surprise from customers at this shell station where the 13-year-old was kidnapped about 3:00 a.m. on friday. the sheriff's department says the teen ran away from her napa home after a fight with her parents. and met marble who convinced her to get in his truck. sergeant crom says they drove around for hours. >> he injected her with meth and pulled out a knife and started cutting her leg and with a razor blade started carving her name into his arm. >> reporter: but she escaped in bodega baby jumping from the moving truck and hiding in some bushes, while marble did something very unusual. >> he called the cops. >> reporter: and when deputies showed up -- >> she came up and said she had been a victim of a sexual assault. >> she was brave to do that, because it was like, you don't know what your future holds, do i jump and take a risk? >> super brave. we're very fortunate. i can't imagine what she went through. >> reporter: police say he has a long rap sheet, but no sex crimes. he is in jail, and the young girl back home with her family, trying to recover from her long
. >> reporter: shock and surprise from customers at this shell station where the 13-year-old was kidnapped about 3:00 a.m. on friday. the sheriff's department says the teen ran away from her napa home after a fight with her parents. and met marble who convinced her to get in his truck. sergeant crom says they drove around for hours. >> he injected her with meth and pulled out a knife and started cutting her leg and with a razor blade started carving her name into his arm. >>...
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here and iso about struck by a shell. from what i can tell, other than artillery of the division, there soldiers ofix or 10 the 28th that were killed by artillery shortages fired by the division artillery and the french artillery. of those reports were redacted but you can still see them. the german artillery was entirely silent. way upro hour all the until about the time that they received the objectives, i can't find any reports of an american killed by german artillery. theof the first or maybe first is lieutenant colonel maxey. he is struck in the next by a shell fragment. he is still alive but his wound is mortal. evacuate him to a field hospital and he says take me to the captain. here is the captain. he was the best kind of officer. he is commanding the reserve company of the second battalion. going through. he gives him his maps, he tells them where he wants his command posted. he tells them the plan for the consolidation of the line. i know he does by nightfall. the captain then takes command of the battalion. by
here and iso about struck by a shell. from what i can tell, other than artillery of the division, there soldiers ofix or 10 the 28th that were killed by artillery shortages fired by the division artillery and the french artillery. of those reports were redacted but you can still see them. the german artillery was entirely silent. way upro hour all the until about the time that they received the objectives, i can't find any reports of an american killed by german artillery. theof the first or...
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there were five empty shell casings found there.we believed he emptied six and one is yet to be located. he proceeded westbound on mildrada, went over to 215 north fulton where there was an individual standing in front of the location on the sidewalk and he fired two times -- i'm sorry. he struck that individual with one round in the chest area. that individual fell, landed on his back. kori muhammad stood over him and fired two more rounds into him while he was lying on the ground. that was 37-year-old mark gassett. suspect muhammad saw three white males that were at the bus stop on fulton. and he fired one round in that direction towards him. he thought at that time that he had ran out of bullets and then he unloaded his firearm, dropped the shell casings, reloaded. what we found at the scene were five empty shell casings and one live round, which he did not fire. also, there were two speed loaders left at that location. one that he held on to when he had reloaded on mildreda in the alley and the one he reloaded here. after he rel
there were five empty shell casings found there.we believed he emptied six and one is yet to be located. he proceeded westbound on mildrada, went over to 215 north fulton where there was an individual standing in front of the location on the sidewalk and he fired two times -- i'm sorry. he struck that individual with one round in the chest area. that individual fell, landed on his back. kori muhammad stood over him and fired two more rounds into him while he was lying on the ground. that was...
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this seemed to foretell the state by the '60s that was becoming a sad shell of its former self. then navy yard which was the largest during world war ii but by the time my move to about 1 mile away it was home to a few operating warehouses' but most acres of empty buildings with the occasional body found. there were still holdovers at the time from the year earlier waves of immigrants with an elderly irish couple once tokyo and borders in those brownstone areas during the depression and the decades following. now they were paid by the city of new york to help the elderly and that was the musical accompaniment of my two children and then hamel who grew up working in the working-class to hear that over and over we have got to get out of brooklyn and a lot of people did. so the question that i had in my mind how does the old brooklyn become the new brooklyn? the cruelest city on the of part so they had bulletproof cages to protect the cashier but now with their expansive and expensive wine collection is hell have we gotten to a point in history where the fabled parisians could spen
this seemed to foretell the state by the '60s that was becoming a sad shell of its former self. then navy yard which was the largest during world war ii but by the time my move to about 1 mile away it was home to a few operating warehouses' but most acres of empty buildings with the occasional body found. there were still holdovers at the time from the year earlier waves of immigrants with an elderly irish couple once tokyo and borders in those brownstone areas during the depression and the...
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easter in the morning, ham, turkey pasta >> that come at a cost, how much will the average person shell >> between 50 and a hundred dollars >> around hundred dollars >> $1 just >> according to the national reality retail freshen. $142. 6.2 will go to satisfy the sweet tooth 2.9 billion spent on gifts. >> my family eats a lot. >>> clothing accounts for all 3.3 billion. >> we want to look fresh and clean. >> anything floral. >> speaking of flowers we spend about 1.2 billions on balloons. >>> that is surprising to me. >> altogether, americans are expected to spend 18.4 billion dollars an all time high. the reason? >> i don't know, this year's late date. giving consumer as few more weeks to shop >> i think it's definitely worth it. you can do that without spend, money. >> i feel like a little spoiled. >> little bit more shopping before next sunday. >> thank you very much. >> i do have good news, the number one thing most people will do this sunday according to that same survey is spend time with family and friends, that that doesn't cost you anything. spend time with family >> for surely yo
easter in the morning, ham, turkey pasta >> that come at a cost, how much will the average person shell >> between 50 and a hundred dollars >> around hundred dollars >> $1 just >> according to the national reality retail freshen. $142. 6.2 will go to satisfy the sweet tooth 2.9 billion spent on gifts. >> my family eats a lot. >>> clothing accounts for all 3.3 billion. >> we want to look fresh and clean. >> anything floral. >>...
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it frents opportunity anyone or any organization is set up a shell company which would conceal their identities and make purchases. even if these purchases are may made at market rate, it's still a texas that still benefits the president. if you remember, president trump set up a trust, however it's a revokable trust. he can withdraw funds at any time. it's kind of going on through a maze, the fund, before it reaches the president, but it still has the same destination. >> this reporting from you and your colleagues and from last month is that there doesn't seem to be protections on preventing the people who are giving the president money by these means be preventing it being from foreign officials or governments. there's no direct evidence that we've got the government of china orca zack stan fudge him money, but it seems clear from the hotel story and this case there aren't froeksz stop him from being influenced by foreign entities through these processes, right? >> that's correct. last month we asked the trump organization about the mechanics of how they find out someone who's sta
it frents opportunity anyone or any organization is set up a shell company which would conceal their identities and make purchases. even if these purchases are may made at market rate, it's still a texas that still benefits the president. if you remember, president trump set up a trust, however it's a revokable trust. he can withdraw funds at any time. it's kind of going on through a maze, the fund, before it reaches the president, but it still has the same destination. >> this reporting...
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easter in the morning, ham, turkey pasta >> that come at a cost, how much will the average person shell out >> between 50 and a hundred dollars >> around hundred dollars >> $1 just >> according to the national reality retail freshen. $142. 6.2 will go to satisfy the sweet tooth 2.9 billion spent on gifts. >> my family eats a lot. >>> clothing accounts for all 3.3 billion. >> we want to look fresh and clean. >> anything floral. >> speaking of flowers we spend about 1.2 billions on balloons. >>> that is surprising to me. >> altogether, americans are expected to spend 18.4 billion dollars an all time high. the reason? >> i don't know, this year's late date. giving consumer as few more weeks to shop >> i think it's definitely worth it. you can do that without spend, money. >> i feel like a little spoiled. >> little bit more shopping before next sunday. >> thank you very much. >> i do have good news, the number one thing most people will do this sunday according to that same survey is spend time with family and friends, that that doesn't cost you anything. spend time with family >> for surel
easter in the morning, ham, turkey pasta >> that come at a cost, how much will the average person shell out >> between 50 and a hundred dollars >> around hundred dollars >> $1 just >> according to the national reality retail freshen. $142. 6.2 will go to satisfy the sweet tooth 2.9 billion spent on gifts. >> my family eats a lot. >>> clothing accounts for all 3.3 billion. >> we want to look fresh and clean. >> anything floral. >>...
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shell says it did not believe its employees acted illegally.f barclays, is to be investigated by the financial conduct authority and the prudential regulation authority. they say mr staley tried to identify a whistleblower in 2016. mr staley has said he thought he was allowed to identify the person. the bank says it will make a very significant compensation adjustment" as our business editor, simon jack, told me a little earlier. very unusual story, this. he is accused of sticking his nose in where as ceo couldn't. he hired someone from his old employerjp morgan chase. this person had had some personal issues in the past. someone wrote to the members of the board of someone wrote to the members of the boa rd of ba rclays someone wrote to the members of the board of barclays bank questioning whether this new person was a suitable hirer and saying that maybe the fact thatjes staley was an old friend of his meant that the normal hiring procedures had been ignored. jes staley took this as a personal knifing somebody who had problems in the past but
shell says it did not believe its employees acted illegally.f barclays, is to be investigated by the financial conduct authority and the prudential regulation authority. they say mr staley tried to identify a whistleblower in 2016. mr staley has said he thought he was allowed to identify the person. the bank says it will make a very significant compensation adjustment" as our business editor, simon jack, told me a little earlier. very unusual story, this. he is accused of sticking his nose...
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the oil company shell has admitted that they dealt with a convicted money—launderer when negotiatingto a vast oil field off the coast of nigeria in 2011. shell went ahead with the deal even though they were on probation for their involvement in a separate corruption case in nigeria. police in manchester said the number of people abusing the drug spice has reached epidemic proportions. they say they had to deal with around 60 spice related incidents over the weekend and have launched extra patrols. slumped, zombie—like and barely conscious. we're told he's just taken spice. another man metres away with similar symptoms. and everyone we speak to on the streets knows where to get it. around the central area, just round anywhere, really. just anywhere. some in this drop—in centre for homeless people say they've felt the effects. just like chill but, like, you're in space and then one minute you're taking it and the next you get hooked and lose control. and others say the problem's not going away. it's a lot worse now than it was before, a lot worse. the reason why they're on this spice i
the oil company shell has admitted that they dealt with a convicted money—launderer when negotiatingto a vast oil field off the coast of nigeria in 2011. shell went ahead with the deal even though they were on probation for their involvement in a separate corruption case in nigeria. police in manchester said the number of people abusing the drug spice has reached epidemic proportions. they say they had to deal with around 60 spice related incidents over the weekend and have launched extra...
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ainsley: shell our own country. >> independent and chart our own course.ve: scott pruitt thank you
ainsley: shell our own country. >> independent and chart our own course.ve: scott pruitt thank you
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velveeta shells & cheese.re's gold in them thar shells. >>> it is daylight now in syria where the u.s. overnight launched dozens of tomahawk missiles and landed at an airfield in central syria. now we're learning that a syrian general admits that those strikes have resulted in what is described as big material losses, several deaths are also reported. >>> that same syrian general says president trump's choice to launch the overnight attack makes the u.s. a partner of isis and other terrorist organizations that are waging war against the country. >> before the strikes american commanders used a special hotline to alert russia's military but just moments before we went on the air russia said it is suspending a deal with the u.s. to prevent midair incidents in syrian airspace and get analysis from abc news contributor retired marine colonel stephen ganyard. >> the united states struck a single airfield launching more than 50 tomahawk missiles from two navy destroyers cruising in the eastern med trainen. they cont
velveeta shells & cheese.re's gold in them thar shells. >>> it is daylight now in syria where the u.s. overnight launched dozens of tomahawk missiles and landed at an airfield in central syria. now we're learning that a syrian general admits that those strikes have resulted in what is described as big material losses, several deaths are also reported. >>> that same syrian general says president trump's choice to launch the overnight attack makes the u.s. a partner of isis...