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and we have also -- and commissioner ambrose is not here today. but i wanted to make sure that she knew that the may 29th, meeting, the commission meeting, she had mentioned it would be helpful to have a pdf-read-only version on the website and we have done that and that will be our practice moving forward, as well. >> commissioner ambrose is watching on tv at home. >> great. the next phase in the cycle is to automate the data publishing and this is where the programming takes place. again, it's in the hands of our edit team to programme the aud makes o'ingautomation and it's e available in real-time and that is every filing that we have that's in place. the next phase, compose web content. the website -- and i'll demonstrate later in the presentation, just how the web pages that were established too support thtosupport the forms iy and i'll show the commission that in a few minutes just to give you an idea of what that looks like. and so, this is where we compose the web content that will support the form and include instructions, summarize the l
and we have also -- and commissioner ambrose is not here today. but i wanted to make sure that she knew that the may 29th, meeting, the commission meeting, she had mentioned it would be helpful to have a pdf-read-only version on the website and we have done that and that will be our practice moving forward, as well. >> commissioner ambrose is watching on tv at home. >> great. the next phase in the cycle is to automate the data publishing and this is where the programming takes...
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we arrived this morning at ambrose lighthouse at 845 utc. brent: we lost the sound of that.o, you will be staying there to cover that. can you give me a gauge of family people you think are there right now? it seems sizable. can you venture a guess? pablo: probably a couple hundred people. a lot of young people here. a huge number of international media have been gathering. i got here at 7:00 a.m. and there were already tons here. as the morning gathered in the word got out and more people were coming down, a lot of families have come down here as well. it's a spectacular and beautiful location down here on manhattan island. it is raining, but that has not stopped people. they have set up the news conference under some trees. we are considering the rain we are having. the young people want to make sure this gets maximum coverage. they really support her journey across the atlantic. brent: now greta has the microphone. >> all of this is very overwhelming. the ground is still shaking for me. i want to thank everyone so much , everyone who is here. everyone who was involved in
we arrived this morning at ambrose lighthouse at 845 utc. brent: we lost the sound of that.o, you will be staying there to cover that. can you give me a gauge of family people you think are there right now? it seems sizable. can you venture a guess? pablo: probably a couple hundred people. a lot of young people here. a huge number of international media have been gathering. i got here at 7:00 a.m. and there were already tons here. as the morning gathered in the word got out and more people were...
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. >> let me read when james ambrose read in the opinion.ment clause we pulled the policy because prayer can satisfy the historical purpose of appealing for divine guidance and lawmaking. the basis for the supreme court taken as a given, the prayer presumes a higher power. for the free exercise, free speech and equal protection clauses, we hold the legislative prayer is government speech not open to attack via those channels. >> that is exactly right that's where this next election is so important. president trump is appointing over 180 so far appellate judges who are going to interpret the law of what the constitution really says not by what the wishes said. they have perverted the establishment clause to remove religious expression from every area of american life. and thank god, i mean this literally, for judges like this and for a president like donald trump who will appoint judges like this. lou: to see the court of appeals uphold this decision, these values is exhilarating. and it brings great comfort i'm sure, to tens of millions of a
. >> let me read when james ambrose read in the opinion.ment clause we pulled the policy because prayer can satisfy the historical purpose of appealing for divine guidance and lawmaking. the basis for the supreme court taken as a given, the prayer presumes a higher power. for the free exercise, free speech and equal protection clauses, we hold the legislative prayer is government speech not open to attack via those channels. >> that is exactly right that's where this next election...
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ambrose a fertilized they'll be implanted into a southern white rhino instead. demand for rhino horn in traditional chinese medicine is whether things like diana handles in yemen fuelled poaching in the 1970 s. and eighty's largely wiping out the northern white rhino population in africa. if a sorry good southern mother can produce a baby northern white rhino then these beautiful creatures that have roam the views may avoid seemed like such an extinction. still ahead. it's a neck and neck race at the back of the one of those in the commonwealth and school . was. it's time for sports now here's lia thank you so much australia are firmly in the driver's seat at the close of the 2nd day's play of the 3rd ashes cricket test against england in leeds the 1st part of the day saw josh hazlewood take 5 for 30 to help rip through the english batting order england all out for 67 their lowest score against ozzie's in 71 years the home bowlers then did some damage of their own but marnus lead was shane's $53.00 not out helped the tourists to $171.00 for 6 at the close that's
ambrose a fertilized they'll be implanted into a southern white rhino instead. demand for rhino horn in traditional chinese medicine is whether things like diana handles in yemen fuelled poaching in the 1970 s. and eighty's largely wiping out the northern white rhino population in africa. if a sorry good southern mother can produce a baby northern white rhino then these beautiful creatures that have roam the views may avoid seemed like such an extinction. still ahead. it's a neck and neck race...
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rightly put on the front and at the top because it's an exclusive from your energy correspondent, julia ambrosen caught up in the chaos of the blackout on friday. the national grid experienced three near misses in terms of blackouts in the three months before friday's outage, which, you know, effected more than 1 which, you know, effected more than i million homes. which, you know, effected more than 1 million homes. and you were affected 7 1 million homes. and you were affected? i was trying to get a train from london to leeds and i arrived at the station and the shutters were down and no—one was going anywhere at king's cross. to be honest, i cut my losses and drove up be honest, i cut my losses and drove up the next morning. there huge number of people who didn't get home that night and i had a home to go to but lots of people would have been travelling. on the news channel on sunday morning i saw people who left st albans at 4pm and got to bristol 4am the next morning. extraordinary delays! five hourjourneys to edinburgh took 13 hours. therefore a lot of people would look at this and say, h
rightly put on the front and at the top because it's an exclusive from your energy correspondent, julia ambrosen caught up in the chaos of the blackout on friday. the national grid experienced three near misses in terms of blackouts in the three months before friday's outage, which, you know, effected more than 1 which, you know, effected more than i million homes. which, you know, effected more than 1 million homes. and you were affected 7 1 million homes. and you were affected? i was trying...
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. >> i would like to welcome commissioner latiff ray ang commissioner ambrose is under the weather andble join us. public comment on matters appearing or not appearing on the agenda?
. >> i would like to welcome commissioner latiff ray ang commissioner ambrose is under the weather andble join us. public comment on matters appearing or not appearing on the agenda?
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. >> welcome back to the andrew luck book club podcast on stephen ambrose's undaunted courage. >> reporter monthly reading choices for veterans and rookies, and since the club is based on social media platforms like twitter and facebook, interaction is easy. is it your choice for the books? >> yeah. i choose a book or a couple of two books, a rookie and a veteran book a month and try to keep it very simple. rookies generally are the books that i read as a child. and the veteran books are sort of what i'm reading now. and i thought it may be a fun way to maybe encourage people that maybe wouldn't read or pick up a book to pick it up. >> reporter: was there a book when you were a kid that you really remember reading or loving a lot? >> yeah, i loved this book "ender's game". >> reporter: punter jeff lock was with the colts during part of training camp in 2017. i think for a lot of people you think book club you think oprah. this is andrew luck, an nfl quarterback. he has a book club. that seems a little crazy to some people. >> the fact that he's got to so much going on. he has a huge playbo
. >> welcome back to the andrew luck book club podcast on stephen ambrose's undaunted courage. >> reporter monthly reading choices for veterans and rookies, and since the club is based on social media platforms like twitter and facebook, interaction is easy. is it your choice for the books? >> yeah. i choose a book or a couple of two books, a rookie and a veteran book a month and try to keep it very simple. rookies generally are the books that i read as a child. and the...
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. >> and in the refrigerator, i had a tuna fish sandwich, ambrose yeah salad and two boxes after almondiner because i don't drink. >> jimmy: it says you're passionate about ceramics. >> okay, so this was a lie. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> it was. this is my very first photo shoot with abc. and they said, you've got to do something. you've got to be active, and so they put me in front of a wheel. >> jimmy: this is -- >> i have never touched clay in my life. but didn't i look good? >> jimmy: you look really good, very artistic. [cheers and applause] i have one more thing. now this is when you know you've made it. henry winkler's favorite recipes. pot roast, potato pancakes and chocolate mousse. >> i actually have never made them, but they are my favorite. stacy, my wife, makes an unbelievable pot roast. i love potato pancakes with applesauce and sour cream and chocolate mousse. i was, at one time, my favorite dessert. >> jimmy: i feel like my whole child hoos w childhood was a lie. >> no, i ate that, i just didn't make it. >> jimmy: i accept that as a poor substitute, but now, you have really reach
. >> and in the refrigerator, i had a tuna fish sandwich, ambrose yeah salad and two boxes after almondiner because i don't drink. >> jimmy: it says you're passionate about ceramics. >> okay, so this was a lie. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> it was. this is my very first photo shoot with abc. and they said, you've got to do something. you've got to be active, and so they put me in front of a wheel. >> jimmy: this is -- >> i have never touched clay in my life. but...
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currently, i'm finishing a well known book by stephen ambrose on d-day. a couple of weeks ago i went to 75th anniversary of d-day, is and i'm about finished with the book. but going there and seeing firsthand what happened there the 75 years ago by our heros, the greatest
currently, i'm finishing a well known book by stephen ambrose on d-day. a couple of weeks ago i went to 75th anniversary of d-day, is and i'm about finished with the book. but going there and seeing firsthand what happened there the 75 years ago by our heros, the greatest
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so when ambrose and the movie came out i remember reading about veterans started to feel slighted andheir stories were not told. you alluded to this but when you have spoken with veterans, did that materialize that when they were in theater quick. >> that's a really good question. generalizing a lot of people i have known there is that vague with love resentment that yes we respect the normandy invasion and the paratroopers but why don't you look our way a little bit more that was a little - - that was pretty important but the total of okinawa this will be in the second volume while that was raging ma may 1945, germany surrenders at that point and then the combat soldiers and marines were fighting for their lives in okinawa and the general attitude is great. so what? so i do think there is that sense that maybe they were overlooked a little bit but i should also point out that america and world war ii it was like a armenia to be credited we get credited for that so it is a little bit of an overspill from but it is understandable. >> i might add they were never negative about anyone or
so when ambrose and the movie came out i remember reading about veterans started to feel slighted andheir stories were not told. you alluded to this but when you have spoken with veterans, did that materialize that when they were in theater quick. >> that's a really good question. generalizing a lot of people i have known there is that vague with love resentment that yes we respect the normandy invasion and the paratroopers but why don't you look our way a little bit more that was a...
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ambrose a fertilised they'll be implanted into southern whites rhino instead. demands for rhino horn in traditional chinese medicine as well as things like dhaka handel's in yemen fuelled poaching in the 1970 s. and eighty's largely wiping out the northern white rhino population in africa but if a surrogate southern mother can produce a baby northern whites rhino then these beautiful creatures that have roamed the earth for millions of years may avoid what seemed like sets an extinction. of disease. and i'll be back in a couple of minutes with some more children but i. after years of war and found a dramatic transformation is emerging. al-jazeera goes on a journey with 4 diverse ethiopia. to tell inspirational stories the most us entering into van lines i was forced to turn to a position to persist and i was sometimes frightened. by ethiopia coming soon on al-jazeera. rewind returns with a new series. and dates on the best of al-jazeera documentary. reality rewind continues with the last try secret army of the cia it's down to 75 delivering the same way that th
ambrose a fertilised they'll be implanted into southern whites rhino instead. demands for rhino horn in traditional chinese medicine as well as things like dhaka handel's in yemen fuelled poaching in the 1970 s. and eighty's largely wiping out the northern white rhino population in africa but if a surrogate southern mother can produce a baby northern whites rhino then these beautiful creatures that have roamed the earth for millions of years may avoid what seemed like sets an extinction. of...
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question for you, when ambrose wrote band of brothers in the hbo movie came out i remember reading a of stories about pto veterans started feeling slighted in their stories were told. just curious who somewhat alluded to this but when you've spoken with veterans and some of the writings, how did that materialize either when they were in theater or after-the-fact coming back? >> that's a really good question. generalizing a lot of people i've known there's a vague whiff of resentment. , yes we respect the normandy invasion and the famous paratroopers. but why don't you look our way a little bit more? what we were doing is pretty important and a rougher go. you see it at the time a little bit too. the best example i give as well the battle of okinawa was raging, i will cover this in the second volume, though the battle of okinawa is raging in may 1945, germany surrenders at that point. the news filter to a lot of combat soldiers and marines who were fighting for their lives on okinawa. the general attitude is great, so what? what does it do for me here? i do think that there is a sense
question for you, when ambrose wrote band of brothers in the hbo movie came out i remember reading a of stories about pto veterans started feeling slighted in their stories were told. just curious who somewhat alluded to this but when you've spoken with veterans and some of the writings, how did that materialize either when they were in theater or after-the-fact coming back? >> that's a really good question. generalizing a lot of people i've known there's a vague whiff of resentment. ,...
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currently i'm finishing a well-known book by stephen ambrose on d-day. a couple of weeks ago i went to this read the book first-hand. it's overwhelming to imagine what they went through. i'm also reading seapower which just went to paperback. i am a navy reserve officer and to have been a champion of bigger stronger navy force posture in this tumultuous and dangerous world that we live in today and i just picked up ashe carter's new book former secretary of defense to the best military history books i've read in recent years and secretary panetta and sick terry gates books and now i can add ashe carter spoke to that collection. my daughter who is nine years old and i have a reading competition in 2019. whoever reads the most books wins. she is currently beating me that if she beats me she gets a puppy so that's her motivation for putting the book competition. i've got a lot of work to do to catch up with her to win the competition. i have a bad habit. i used to work at barnes & noble and i spent a lot of time at barnes & noble. i often buy looks that i n
currently i'm finishing a well-known book by stephen ambrose on d-day. a couple of weeks ago i went to this read the book first-hand. it's overwhelming to imagine what they went through. i'm also reading seapower which just went to paperback. i am a navy reserve officer and to have been a champion of bigger stronger navy force posture in this tumultuous and dangerous world that we live in today and i just picked up ashe carter's new book former secretary of defense to the best military history...
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currently, i'm finishing a well known book by stephen ambrose on d-day. a couple of weeks ago i went to 75th anniversary of d-day, is and i'm about finished with the book. but going there and seeing firsthand what happened there the 75 years ago by our heros, the greatest generation, the world war ii veterans who stormed the beaches of normandy and to read the book firsthand and to learn more about it is, it's overwhelming to imagine what they went through. i'm also reading sea power, which just went in paperback. i am a navy reserve officer and have been a champion of a bigger, stronger navy, have force posture in this tumultuous and dangerous world that we live in today. and then i just picked up ash carter's new book, former secretary of defense, two of the best military history books i've read have been both secretary panetta and secretary gates' books, and now i can add ash carter's book to that collection. my daughter, who is 9 years old, and i have a reading competition in 2019. whoever reads the most books wins. she's currently beating me, but if
currently, i'm finishing a well known book by stephen ambrose on d-day. a couple of weeks ago i went to 75th anniversary of d-day, is and i'm about finished with the book. but going there and seeing firsthand what happened there the 75 years ago by our heros, the greatest generation, the world war ii veterans who stormed the beaches of normandy and to read the book firsthand and to learn more about it is, it's overwhelming to imagine what they went through. i'm also reading sea power, which...