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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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paul w ambrose. specialist craig simonson united states army. petty officer 3rd class melissa rose barnes, united states navy. master sergeant max j bell p, united states army retired. dr. yenene bitru. petty officer second-class chris hundat, united states navy. blackburn. colonel canfield d. boone, united states army. boot.ane donna m. bowen. out alan p boyle -- alan p boyle. bernard c brown the second. petty officer 3rd class christopher l burford united states navy. captain charles f burlingame the third, united states navy reserve retired. petty officer 3rd class daniel m, yarrow, united states navy. sergeant first class jose o. cal deron, united states army. susanne and callie. angeline c carter. sharon a carver. william e caswell. sergeant first class john jay chadha, united states army retired. rosa maria chapo. david m charla boyd. sarah m clark. t cooper. asia s cotton. lieutenant commander eric a cranford, united states navy. ada m davis. james d debonair. captain gerald f t deconto, united states navy. rodney dickens. lieutenant colo
paul w ambrose. specialist craig simonson united states army. petty officer 3rd class melissa rose barnes, united states navy. master sergeant max j bell p, united states army retired. dr. yenene bitru. petty officer second-class chris hundat, united states navy. blackburn. colonel canfield d. boone, united states army. boot.ane donna m. bowen. out alan p boyle -- alan p boyle. bernard c brown the second. petty officer 3rd class christopher l burford united states navy. captain charles f...
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to illustrate how truly ill she was ambrose pointed to authorities to what he found in her house.he extreme. >> she had 400 pounds of cheese in the attic, she had hundreds of dozens of eggs in the freezers. i mean, who would put 400 pounds of cheese in your attic in july. she just was really, really disturbed and she was never going to get better. >> but the courts ultimately declared her competent to stand trial. ambrose produced witnesses who testified that the boyfriend had physically abused marjorie in public. the lawyer made his case so compelling that the jury found her not guilty. >> i thank god and i thank the jury and everybody that has always believed in helping me get through this. >> marjorie eventually met another man, richard armstrong, and married him. his life came to an unfortunate end, too. >> he fell and hit his head on a coffee table. she took him into the emergency room, he was seen, he claimed that they thought he had the flu or something like that, and he was okay to go home. she went to get the car to take him home and he collapsed on the floor and died. >>
to illustrate how truly ill she was ambrose pointed to authorities to what he found in her house.he extreme. >> she had 400 pounds of cheese in the attic, she had hundreds of dozens of eggs in the freezers. i mean, who would put 400 pounds of cheese in your attic in july. she just was really, really disturbed and she was never going to get better. >> but the courts ultimately declared her competent to stand trial. ambrose produced witnesses who testified that the boyfriend had...
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out of your pants and hear them to not understand produce you can tell me about them you can hear ambrose. after 6 hours in traffic the taxi finally reaches the bus stop. running with careful instructions the pharmacist hands the vaccines to the owner of the bush taxi a bass. it was going to go for a family event on monday thanks a bunch of deposit bankers are about to find some people to look at those who wanted to sign up but this is the fragile vaccines are placed under the front seat . of their. own don't know how mom is going to do you know they're very different to what you. so then it is going to be less about. the government. i. gainey has no railway complains a prohibitively expensive taxis are the most common form of transport. but drivers take advantage by overcharging clients. this passenger tries to travel on credit with her baby. you know not getting it done more damage than it was then you got me to go yes i'm worried about me and now. the driver feels sorry for her and a deal is struck but another passenger is more of a problem he's hurt his hand and wants a window seat. w
out of your pants and hear them to not understand produce you can tell me about them you can hear ambrose. after 6 hours in traffic the taxi finally reaches the bus stop. running with careful instructions the pharmacist hands the vaccines to the owner of the bush taxi a bass. it was going to go for a family event on monday thanks a bunch of deposit bankers are about to find some people to look at those who wanted to sign up but this is the fragile vaccines are placed under the front seat . of...
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ambrose. specialist united states army. petty officer rose barnes, united states navy. dr. betrue. >> second class chris rome yea yoe united states navy. >> mary jane booth. donna m. bo went. allen p. boyle. bernard c. brown ii. christopher l.burford, united states navy. captain charles f.burlingame iii. petty officer third class daniel m.caballero, united states navy. is sergeant first class jose o. calderon-olmedo, united states navy. suzanne m. calley. sharon a. carver. willi william e.caswell. sergeant first class john j j. chada, retired. rosa maria chap ara. david m.charlebois. sara m. clark. julian t. cooper. asia s.cottom. a da m. davis. james d.debeuneure. capta captain gerald f.deconto, united states navy. rodney dickens. lieutenant colonel eddie a. dillard. petty officer first class johnny doctor jr., united states navy. captain robert e. dolan, jr., united states navy. commander william h. donovan, united states navy. lieutenant commander charles a.droz iii, united states navy, retired. commander patrick dunn, united states navy. petty officer first class edward
ambrose. specialist united states army. petty officer rose barnes, united states navy. dr. betrue. >> second class chris rome yea yoe united states navy. >> mary jane booth. donna m. bo went. allen p. boyle. bernard c. brown ii. christopher l.burford, united states navy. captain charles f.burlingame iii. petty officer third class daniel m.caballero, united states navy. is sergeant first class jose o. calderon-olmedo, united states navy. suzanne m. calley. sharon a. carver. willi...
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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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moved by commissioner ambrose. any discussions or any changes commissioners? public comment on this item the approval of the minutes of? all in favor of approving the minutes? motion passes. next item. >> item four, approval of minutes on the august 5, 2019 commission on the environmental meeting. this item is for discussion and action. >> this was a special meeting which took place at aaron's head park echo center. may have a motion to approve the minutes of the august 5, 2019 commission on the environmental meeting? moved by commissioner sullivan and seconded by commissioner stephenson. any public comment on this item? hearing none. all of those in favor signal by saying i. any opposed? motion carries. next item. >> item five, general public comment. embers of the public may address the commission on matters that are within the commission's jurisdiction and are not on today's agenda. >> you have a public comment? >> my name is connie cobbs. i showcased in tri- valley come and ran trying to get municipalities with my business model. my business model is reusa
moved by commissioner ambrose. any discussions or any changes commissioners? public comment on this item the approval of the minutes of? all in favor of approving the minutes? motion passes. next item. >> item four, approval of minutes on the august 5, 2019 commission on the environmental meeting. this item is for discussion and action. >> this was a special meeting which took place at aaron's head park echo center. may have a motion to approve the minutes of the august 5, 2019...
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we will welcome members of the esteemed bench and they will be called to the bench by the marshall ambrose lighting in the supreme court of athens for this scenario, supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg and stephen g breyer. the united states court of appeals for the dc circuit, judge patricia millet, united states court of appeals for the third circuit, judge stevens and the district court for the district of columbia, judge jackson. thank you for being with us. please take the gavel. [applause] >> all rise. [applause] >> oh yea oh yeah, the supreme court of athens is now in session. please be seated. >> the supreme court of athens will now here argument in the case of orestes versus electra and we will first hear from counsel brickman who is representing electra and seeking to overturn the judgment of the courts. you may proceed. >> may it please the court. i would like to reserve 5 minutes for rebuttal please. king orestes is not pleased he is unpopular in public polling. he brought this suit against his sister to divers attention from his failure to make athens great again. [laug
we will welcome members of the esteemed bench and they will be called to the bench by the marshall ambrose lighting in the supreme court of athens for this scenario, supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg and stephen g breyer. the united states court of appeals for the dc circuit, judge patricia millet, united states court of appeals for the third circuit, judge stevens and the district court for the district of columbia, judge jackson. thank you for being with us. please take the gavel....
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your south your bus and hear them cannot come to simply be with you to make sure that you can hear ambrose. after 6 hours in traffic the taxi finally reaches the bus to. follow with careful instructions the pharmacist hands the vaccines to the owner of the bush taxi a bus. it was going to go for a family event on monday they are contacted by the banks that are about to find some people to just look at the person to sort out what is next to the fragile vaccines are placed under the front seat. do not come up is going to mean they're going to do what you guys are going to be less about limited. government. i. gainey has no railway complains a prohibitively expensive taxis are the most common form of transport. but drivers take advantage by overcharging clients. this passenger tries to travel on credit with her baby. you cannot get anything done more than we did and it was then that you got me to go yes i'm with you that means that now. the driver feels sorry for her and the deal is struck but another passenger is more of a problem he's hurt his hand and wants a window seat. where you can see
your south your bus and hear them cannot come to simply be with you to make sure that you can hear ambrose. after 6 hours in traffic the taxi finally reaches the bus to. follow with careful instructions the pharmacist hands the vaccines to the owner of the bush taxi a bus. it was going to go for a family event on monday they are contacted by the banks that are about to find some people to just look at the person to sort out what is next to the fragile vaccines are placed under the front seat....
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outside of a few outsiders, men who were actually and directly damaged by the war like mark twain or ambrose bierce. the dominant culture managed to absorb 700,000 dead and to see their sacrifice as pure goods, the lost cause and the one cause and later emancipation as an almost white victory in the inevitable march of american freedom. reading "private voices," i am just less sure. the more i read of their letters, the more i realize common men managed to weird the english language to make it answer for the way they felt. the way they felt was cynical and a little pissed. maybe if we actually want to assess the war's effect we should not look to high culture. we should look to the low. we should look to a haystack of needles. so let's do it. what do i think are the most important lessons i have learned so far from working with "private voices"? let's start with this question of literacy. literacy rates for civil war soldiers are typically estimated at 80% for confederates, 90% for union soldiers. i am not disputing that. what i am disputing is this idea that literacy is one thing, some kind
outside of a few outsiders, men who were actually and directly damaged by the war like mark twain or ambrose bierce. the dominant culture managed to absorb 700,000 dead and to see their sacrifice as pure goods, the lost cause and the one cause and later emancipation as an almost white victory in the inevitable march of american freedom. reading "private voices," i am just less sure. the more i read of their letters, the more i realize common men managed to weird the english language...
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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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we can speak now to mickey ambrose, 58—year—old former footballer and football 5cout who played for chelsear player and manager, who was at sunderland in the youth setup during the late 19805 and has coached in wales. he now works for show raci5m the red card giving talks and classes on racism. welcome to both of you. i wonder for oui’ welcome to both of you. i wonder for our younger welcome to both of you. i wonder for oui’ younger viewers welcome to both of you. i wonder for our younger viewers and there are many of them, if you could tell them what it was like in the late 805, mid to late 805 when you were a player in terms of raci5t abu5e? mid to late 805 when you were a player in terms of racist abuse? to be honest, at a young age back then, you wanted to be a professional footballer. women's football is the fa5te5t footballer. women's football is the fastest growing 5port footballer. women's football is the fastest growing sport and the girls are doing fantastically well. when i was eight, i wrote to chelsea and i got a letter back saying u nfortu nately you got a letter back saying u
we can speak now to mickey ambrose, 58—year—old former footballer and football 5cout who played for chelsear player and manager, who was at sunderland in the youth setup during the late 19805 and has coached in wales. he now works for show raci5m the red card giving talks and classes on racism. welcome to both of you. i wonder for oui’ welcome to both of you. i wonder for our younger welcome to both of you. i wonder for oui’ younger viewers welcome to both of you. i wonder for our...
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there is an mh-60 jayhawk helicopter, several crews out of a ambrose island.cue boats on stand-by. the coast guard says it rescued at least 47 people. here you can see responders aiding medics and airlifting people out of the marsh harbour area on abaco island. at least 60% of the homes are destroyed. along the way crews captured images of the devastation. you can see boats toss around like toys, stacked on top of each other. some communities are completely underwater. the united nations estimates 60,000 people in the bahamas have had their homes flooded and are in need of food and water. 60,000 people. anthony, think about this. the red cross estimates nearly 99% of people living in grand bahama and abaco islands are in need of some kind of assistance. food, water, something right now. >> everybody feeling the impact. thank you. dorian is likely to hug the southeast u.s. coast for another 48 hours or more. hurricane, tropical storm, and storm surge warnings are in effect from central florida all the way up through virginia. widespread flash flooding is the bi
there is an mh-60 jayhawk helicopter, several crews out of a ambrose island.cue boats on stand-by. the coast guard says it rescued at least 47 people. here you can see responders aiding medics and airlifting people out of the marsh harbour area on abaco island. at least 60% of the homes are destroyed. along the way crews captured images of the devastation. you can see boats toss around like toys, stacked on top of each other. some communities are completely underwater. the united nations...
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. >> paul ambrose. >> christopher charles amoroso. >> craig scott am munson. >> anai. >> calixt-a .r. >> joseph john angelini, jr. david lawrence angell. >> mary lynn angell. >> laura nngiletta. >> doreen angrisani lorraine antigua. >> my brother peter mack trick mcsweeney, both fdny we love you, miss you, you will always be america's heroes. >> my husband brian murphy. brian we all miss you, think about you every day. i vividly remember your smile which lit up my world. your generosity, kindness, to everyone in your orbit, your incredible zest for life. i also remember your adventuresome spirit which is embody in your two beautiful daughters jessica and lella who are having adventures of their own. would brian. >> peter paul apollo. >> faustino apostol, jr. >> frank tom has aqilino. >> patrick michael aranyos david gregory arce. >> michael arczynski. >> louis arena. >> barbara general arestegui. >> adam arias. >> michael armstrong. >> jack charles air h aron. >> joshua todd aron. >> carl francis asaro. >> michael asciak. >> michael edward asher. >> janice marie ashley. >> thomas as
. >> paul ambrose. >> christopher charles amoroso. >> craig scott am munson. >> anai. >> calixt-a .r. >> joseph john angelini, jr. david lawrence angell. >> mary lynn angell. >> laura nngiletta. >> doreen angrisani lorraine antigua. >> my brother peter mack trick mcsweeney, both fdny we love you, miss you, you will always be america's heroes. >> my husband brian murphy. brian we all miss you, think about you every day. i vividly...
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