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april, the eldest, and scott, the youngest. >> in april of 1962 i was a 5- year-old in kindergarten.> the old headlines tell the story. park terror, vicious slashing. prayers versus ripper, the victim of the attack, april. she was just 22. >> i was going to a church danced. >> reporter: the dance was at her church, a mormon chapel located on haze street. >> we had gone to disneyland over the last few days and got home late and i lost my ride that i usually went with. so i decided to take the bus. >> reporter: she got off the bus and crossed the panhandle near golden gate park. the church was just a few blocks away. >> all of a sudden i realized i was being followed. >> reporter: she heard a man's voice saying, come here, babe. >> i started running. i ran as fast as i could. he chased me for a block and a half and caught me. a couple doors down from the church. and that's when he started slashing me with a butcher knife they said. i ended up lying on the ground with 11 major cuts. nine into the bone. lost an eye, almost lost an arm and a leg. >> reporter: back at home -- >> i had gone
april, the eldest, and scott, the youngest. >> in april of 1962 i was a 5- year-old in kindergarten.> the old headlines tell the story. park terror, vicious slashing. prayers versus ripper, the victim of the attack, april. she was just 22. >> i was going to a church danced. >> reporter: the dance was at her church, a mormon chapel located on haze street. >> we had gone to disneyland over the last few days and got home late and i lost my ride that i usually went with....
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april: we put up a surveillance camera.ad: the married self-taught private eyes have recorded more than 3,000 hours over the past 4 months to see how often their landlord stays there. april: we have continuous video footage that shows him coming by once or twice a week, staying for a few hours, and then leaving again. bigad: the couple even keeps a running log of when the landlord is home and when he isn't. bigad: and so, how often is his driveway empty? april: his driveway is empty almost all of the time. ben allen: you'll also notice that donald woodard's parking space is not occupied. bigad: april and ben started keeping tabs after receiving their eviction notice and say their landlord only came by the house 11 of the next 50 days. for the landlord to legally evict his renters without cause, that home must be his principal residence, but oakland law doesn't actually define what that means. april: i just don't think he spends enough time here to justify the claim of primary residency. bigad: to learn more we set out on a
april: we put up a surveillance camera.ad: the married self-taught private eyes have recorded more than 3,000 hours over the past 4 months to see how often their landlord stays there. april: we have continuous video footage that shows him coming by once or twice a week, staying for a few hours, and then leaving again. bigad: the couple even keeps a running log of when the landlord is home and when he isn't. bigad: and so, how often is his driveway empty? april: his driveway is empty almost all...
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there is pre-april 4, 1968 and post april 4, 1968. dr. king still had his nonviolence group following but after, you have the formation of groups such as the plan panther party and car michael calling out for black power. there is a split of which ideology and philosophy was the most effective way to combat civil rights. martin luther king became overshadowed by the young black militants. at the time, he was not receiving a high credibility in the black community. this was only supposed to be a detour to come to memphis. he had planned to come here, he was going to lead a march and get to washington d.c. later that month for a campaign. segregationists are saying if dr. king could not have a controlled march in memphis, there is no way he's going to be successful in washington. dr. king is extremely taken back by this. not only that but he has a rift in his own party and group. there are members in the sclc that p want to go to washington and others that believe they should be here in memphis. he's under are a great amount of pressure and
there is pre-april 4, 1968 and post april 4, 1968. dr. king still had his nonviolence group following but after, you have the formation of groups such as the plan panther party and car michael calling out for black power. there is a split of which ideology and philosophy was the most effective way to combat civil rights. martin luther king became overshadowed by the young black militants. at the time, he was not receiving a high credibility in the black community. this was only supposed to be a...
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the next morning, april 12, behind me there was a funeral held for the pilot.olding the body of the pilot, with the chaplain, fullk, who said a dead enemy is no longer your enemy and then at 9:00 in the morning, chaplain said simply, commit his body to the deep. not many people have ever heard story even though it's one we like to tell at the missouri and the reason why no has heard of it is because it got no press coverage. no one talked about it, and 12, 1945, use april the day of the funeral is the roosevelt died and harry truman was sworn in as our next president of the united states. now we're inside the on the s import cabin missouri. it's for the captain of the issouri when the ship is in port specifically or when he's got visiting dignitaries and he to act as a diplomat in a foreign port. a memorial association has large historic collection. the collection is all the way to uss n day with the current missouri submarine. e've pulled out some artifacts for display the two you see here are two important pieces of the ship's history. hey are both fragments
the next morning, april 12, behind me there was a funeral held for the pilot.olding the body of the pilot, with the chaplain, fullk, who said a dead enemy is no longer your enemy and then at 9:00 in the morning, chaplain said simply, commit his body to the deep. not many people have ever heard story even though it's one we like to tell at the missouri and the reason why no has heard of it is because it got no press coverage. no one talked about it, and 12, 1945, use april the day of the funeral...
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[applause] >> as part of book festival coverage, book tv spoke with white house correspondent april ryan about covering the trump administration. >> white house correspondent april ryan, reporting from the front lines of trump's white house. what's the difference covering president trump and some of the other presidents that you've covered? >> there's a huge difference. the biggest difference with the other presidents i've covered the last 3 even though they did not agree was, there was respect, we understood that we had to work with one another, with this administration w -- with this administration this president looks at us as the enemy and when we tell the truth and tell the facts, he believes we are the opposition, he believes that we have an agenda, we are one of the pillars of the foundation of this nation, what the founding fathers put in place. it's just -- it's awkward, painful deadly time compared to prior administration's that i've covered. >> what's a typical day at the white house? >> most days there's no briefing. you wait for him to speak, you wait for him to take your qu
[applause] >> as part of book festival coverage, book tv spoke with white house correspondent april ryan about covering the trump administration. >> white house correspondent april ryan, reporting from the front lines of trump's white house. what's the difference covering president trump and some of the other presidents that you've covered? >> there's a huge difference. the biggest difference with the other presidents i've covered the last 3 even though they did not agree was,...
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i am morgan state made, i am april made. i was just prepared for the time. >> president clinton, w bush, obama and the trump, one story from each area. >> one-story, bill clinton, the greatest initiative. the soul food i put together with black journalists and bill clinton talking about range. george w. bush, what's his story? i toured the gallery, the corporate art gallery across the street from the white house. we walked with the first lady laura bush and we toured the exhibit and we watched the primitively crafted quilts, view them and in that space, we saw a posey and his old elderly women, these women who still felt the same slavery, oppression, jim crow and they encircled the first lady and just raised a hand saying thank you, because they felt that the highest office in the land was paying attention to them. and george w. bush, i've got so much to tell you we had a great conversation all the time about issues of race. and one of the things that stand out in my mindabout him , is the night that barack obama was named p
i am morgan state made, i am april made. i was just prepared for the time. >> president clinton, w bush, obama and the trump, one story from each area. >> one-story, bill clinton, the greatest initiative. the soul food i put together with black journalists and bill clinton talking about range. george w. bush, what's his story? i toured the gallery, the corporate art gallery across the street from the white house. we walked with the first lady laura bush and we toured the exhibit and...
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and to the hospital on april 20 and april 7. it had been used in 25 attacks during the ground organization against ghouta with weapons being di ployed against urban areas. massast two of them caused civilians. and killing 100 civilians. the offenses concluded with the largest force population traps fehr recorded throughout the conflict with this placement of rebel-held 0 to north. that's an average of 345.6 a day. and the civilian zone, using weapons that don't respect whether you're a militant or not or at least don't have the ability to be precise in a way that you would be april to differentiate. total number of recorded attacks in eastern ghouta. there again, you can see that spike on february 21st. and just again as a run-down a few statistics to keep in mind. >> 16, 934 documented strikes in 49 days. :58 ay tacks recorded on record. there were at least six chemical weapons attacks, five of which were verified. multiple cluster munitions activated on five days of the offensive. hospitals were targeted hamdon. arbin and 66,0
and to the hospital on april 20 and april 7. it had been used in 25 attacks during the ground organization against ghouta with weapons being di ployed against urban areas. massast two of them caused civilians. and killing 100 civilians. the offenses concluded with the largest force population traps fehr recorded throughout the conflict with this placement of rebel-held 0 to north. that's an average of 345.6 a day. and the civilian zone, using weapons that don't respect whether you're a militant...
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to september and note that we just did a quarterly report that was april through june. there is a little bit of overlap with this report. major accomplishments from april through september included adding 19 businesses to the legacy business registry, finalized rules and regulations for the legacy business reg is just registry, translated the legacy business program resources handbook into chinese, spanish and tag log cabin and posted it on the website to be a created becoming employee owned in partnership with the democracy of work institute, a small business toolkit to introduce legacy businesses to the succession strategy of transitioning to employee ownership. conducted outreach to city departments, commissions, committees and task forces to encourage them to patronize legacy businesses to the greatest extent possible. issued the business assistance grant for fiscal year 18-19, in english, chinese and other languages. received 103 business assistance grant applications for fiscal year 18, 19, created an annual reapplication process for the rent stabilization grant,
to september and note that we just did a quarterly report that was april through june. there is a little bit of overlap with this report. major accomplishments from april through september included adding 19 businesses to the legacy business registry, finalized rules and regulations for the legacy business reg is just registry, translated the legacy business program resources handbook into chinese, spanish and tag log cabin and posted it on the website to be a created becoming employee owned in...
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starting in april - the federal government will require real i.d. provide two proofs of address at the dmv.that policy is stricter than what had been in been place previously. ((jaime garza - dmv spokesman)) "what we've been doing is asking applicants to provide one proof of residency document when they came into the office, and the second proof would be satisfied when the real id driver license or card is delivered by mail to the applicant and return service is requested." beginning in october 2020 the new real id will be the only state identification accepted at airports and federal buildings.with the dmv already in the spotlight for long wait times and technology problems -- that's a concern for assemblymember jim patterson ((assm. jim patterson r- fresno)) "the bigger problem going forward is millions of californians are now going to rush the line for the real id between now and 2020 and my concern is the dmv is utterly unprepared for that large rush." ( will )in national news... the ongoing government shutdown is affecting some high-profile cou
starting in april - the federal government will require real i.d. provide two proofs of address at the dmv.that policy is stricter than what had been in been place previously. ((jaime garza - dmv spokesman)) "what we've been doing is asking applicants to provide one proof of residency document when they came into the office, and the second proof would be satisfied when the real id driver license or card is delivered by mail to the applicant and return service is requested." beginning...
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on the day of april for, dr. king was waiting for andrew young to return from federal court to have the injunction lifted. and once this happened, dr. king is in a significantly jubilant mood. once young returns around 4:00 p.m., dr. king and andrew young and other members are having pillow fights here at the lorraine motel. dr. king is scheduled to go and eat dinner at a minister's home, reverend samuel billy kyles. he comes to room 306 and gets ready around 5:20 p.m., at about 5:50 p.m. on the day of april for, dr. king steps outside of room 306 and he greets people in the parking lot. >> so we are stepping outside of the room to lorraine motel balcony where dr. king stayed. we are actually standing in front of the room he stayed in, room 306. he checked in on that wednesday. and he was approximately standing in this position here. once he steps outside of the room about a quarter till 6:00 p.m. on the day of the assassination. martin luther king jr. steps outside on the balcony and members of the southern chri
on the day of april for, dr. king was waiting for andrew young to return from federal court to have the injunction lifted. and once this happened, dr. king is in a significantly jubilant mood. once young returns around 4:00 p.m., dr. king and andrew young and other members are having pillow fights here at the lorraine motel. dr. king is scheduled to go and eat dinner at a minister's home, reverend samuel billy kyles. he comes to room 306 and gets ready around 5:20 p.m., at about 5:50 p.m. on...
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but if you take a snapshot of what happened after april 18th, you will only get a limited view of whatolice in nicaragua lost legitimacy many years ago when they started killing a lot of campesinos. if you read the report from the nicaraguan centre for human rights, there were almost 70 extrajudicial killings before april, in the last ten years. so the population, particularly in the isolated areas of nicaragua, were tired of that kind of police abuse for years. once again, i am notjustifying in any way that type of violence. mr maradiaga, why are you here? we're talking in washington, dc, should you not be in nicaragua making the case for democracy for early elections, for end of repression, for all of these changes and reforms you want to see, you should be back home making that argument. i fully agree with you, and i hope that mr ortega watches this interview so that he will hear that i will go back to nicaragua, but as many other members of the opposition, we have not gotten any fair chance. as soon as we try to make a case for democracy, we are arrested. by the way, i am here in w
but if you take a snapshot of what happened after april 18th, you will only get a limited view of whatolice in nicaragua lost legitimacy many years ago when they started killing a lot of campesinos. if you read the report from the nicaraguan centre for human rights, there were almost 70 extrajudicial killings before april, in the last ten years. so the population, particularly in the isolated areas of nicaragua, were tired of that kind of police abuse for years. once again, i am notjustifying...
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sami what in this now his chances of reelection in april. well. when you look at all the public opinion polls it's very clear that the israeli public is still very much on the right and we don't see much chances of the more center left parties forming the next coalition and so it seems that there will be a similar coalition to the ship now we have to remember that they used it police investigation right there is that recommendations police that he will be tried and we're waiting for indictments so this of course overshadow the elections sammy suckle joining us from jerusalem thank you with the christmas holidays upon us many people are reminded of the virtue of giving but for one restaurant owner in the u.s. capital of washington there's no off season for generosity he is my street have paid him a visit. it's the season of giving for kasi manana this means going into overdrive because he is an immigrant from pakistan who now owns a small but successful restaurant in downtown washington d.c. all of these scarves and warm clothes that he purchased a
sami what in this now his chances of reelection in april. well. when you look at all the public opinion polls it's very clear that the israeli public is still very much on the right and we don't see much chances of the more center left parties forming the next coalition and so it seems that there will be a similar coalition to the ship now we have to remember that they used it police investigation right there is that recommendations police that he will be tried and we're waiting for indictments...
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he has that date in april booked next year. to try to rectify that?oked next yearlj think that date is going to be given to amir khan and i thinkjoshua walsh fight at a later date. i don't think they will want this fight because the word is they are already talking about fighting miller in america. i don't think they want to fight me. they're not really up for doing it. what about tyson fury? i'd love to fight tyson fury. i'd love to fight all of these guys but they are otherwise engaged. looks like joshua walsh fight miller so we will see what happens. finally, ijust wa nt to see what happens. finally, ijust want to get your feelings as to why you think this british heavyweight division, the heavyweight division and the british prospects, why are they so strong? why is it this side of the atlantic, we have so many big names in that division doing so well? because we get good beef and good potatoes. is that what you are having this week? yeah, before the fight, we will have some nice spuds and a nice bit of beef. plenty of beef in the second test betw
he has that date in april booked next year. to try to rectify that?oked next yearlj think that date is going to be given to amir khan and i thinkjoshua walsh fight at a later date. i don't think they will want this fight because the word is they are already talking about fighting miller in america. i don't think they want to fight me. they're not really up for doing it. what about tyson fury? i'd love to fight tyson fury. i'd love to fight all of these guys but they are otherwise engaged. looks...
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christopher, in april of 2018, donald j. trump the president and everybody else were told about the payments. >> he knew about it from its inception. he came up with the plan. >> no, no, no, hold on. you're saying incontrovertible based on the testimony of people who are trying to get a better deal and a lighter sentence for themselv themselves. be fair here. >> i have a tape of him discussing what to do with michael cohen. >> no, you have a tape -- >> yes? >> christopher, i've been involved in conversations like that on the 26th floor, not like that, but -- >> i was going to say, god for bid. >> no, no, no, hold on, but tell me this. cnn, you included, nobody out there said, you know, i think that donald trump is going to win this election unless he was paying off some of these women. >> it's not a relevant question. you. >> said he couldn't win. >> it's not a relevant question. >> it's very relevant. >> what's relevant is whether he told the truth about it. >> the payments were made in furtherance of the election. >> no --
christopher, in april of 2018, donald j. trump the president and everybody else were told about the payments. >> he knew about it from its inception. he came up with the plan. >> no, no, no, hold on. you're saying incontrovertible based on the testimony of people who are trying to get a better deal and a lighter sentence for themselv themselves. be fair here. >> i have a tape of him discussing what to do with michael cohen. >> no, you have a tape -- >> yes?...
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the thirteenth of april nine hundred seventy five mile to the official start of the civil. it was a proxy conflict for during the cold war. on one side never nice christian right wing parties backed by the u.s. wanted to end the armed palestinian presence in lebanon and. on the other one muslim left wing parties allied with the p.l.o. and backed by the soviet union they saw the right wing christians a simply an extension of israeli and american influence in the country. when the war broke out an army of foreign journalists headed to beirut including the former b.b.c. middle east correspondent tim llewellyn all of whom wanted a safe place to stay. in november one thousand nine hundred seventy five i was taking what turned out to be one of the last n.e.a. flights into beirut from london which was virtually empty except for a few journalists and use of massaro who i didn't know but of course was that it was to turn out that he was the manager of the commodore. so he drew me he took out a piece of paper and a pen and he drew from me the various sections of beirut who controlled
the thirteenth of april nine hundred seventy five mile to the official start of the civil. it was a proxy conflict for during the cold war. on one side never nice christian right wing parties backed by the u.s. wanted to end the armed palestinian presence in lebanon and. on the other one muslim left wing parties allied with the p.l.o. and backed by the soviet union they saw the right wing christians a simply an extension of israeli and american influence in the country. when the war broke out...
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by monday the sixth of april a large but peaceful protest for bosnian unity had made its way from the parliament towards the holiday inn and carriages base there. were snipers on the upper floor open fire. bosnian journalist sami a corage was nearby when the shooting started. i remember when the shots came from the holiday inn actually we heard cracks we heard some noise and then we so people you know falling down started to running everywhere you know hiding behind trees big. in some small buildings and everything . sniped at a safe place of you know what was here not a proud. moment. what sally is one of those named are going to denmark or compendium is better but i meant up front just for sure but to it toby always thought it was about. six civilians were killed on that first day of the c h. carriage which is gods and family escaped from the hotel the bosnian police arrested serb snipers in the lobby of the holiday inn which then remained closed for several months. from here to three and a half year war erupted and spread across all of bosnia herzegovina. for it. in april and may n
by monday the sixth of april a large but peaceful protest for bosnian unity had made its way from the parliament towards the holiday inn and carriages base there. were snipers on the upper floor open fire. bosnian journalist sami a corage was nearby when the shooting started. i remember when the shots came from the holiday inn actually we heard cracks we heard some noise and then we so people you know falling down started to running everywhere you know hiding behind trees big. in some small...
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anh tactic created increasingly dire humanitarian situation until the final group surrendered in aprila -- less effective disinformation campaign. the information has consistently been used particularly by the side and russian allies. report is there is information to get back and forth he said she said about what is true and what is not cure the point of this report is to rise above that back and forth and say, this is not a viewpoint, it is not opinion. we can eithergs approve or disapprove. a body of evidence that can be used going forward. in other words, a body of work to drive accountability that doesn't assume we are -- beyond reasonable doubt, for actual mechanisms. above all, it still serves as a reminder the world remains in syria. tactics. first and foremost, for the purposes of this presentation, we will look at specific instances, including the april 7 good a,n eastern chemical weapons were verifiably use spirit we will use that as a window into a consistent body of tactics and behavior we have seen across the conflict in syria. in context, consolidating the battlefield, t
anh tactic created increasingly dire humanitarian situation until the final group surrendered in aprila -- less effective disinformation campaign. the information has consistently been used particularly by the side and russian allies. report is there is information to get back and forth he said she said about what is true and what is not cure the point of this report is to rise above that back and forth and say, this is not a viewpoint, it is not opinion. we can eithergs approve or disapprove....
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patrick is here, april as well.sten, the president is also trying to claim, april, that the wall is being built. on monday he tweeted that he had signed a contract for 150 miles of the wall. the president doesn't award construction contracts. and sections of the wall are being -- sections of the fence are being renovated, but there is no new construction going on. >> right. >> what is going on here? >> right. smoke and mirrors. the president wants to be perceived as a winner and that he's winning. in all actuality, you know, congress goes back next week, and democrats are saying they're going to let the president stew in this right now. so he's trying to show that he's winning when he's not. and they say that when they go back, the democrats in the house say when they go back, they're going to possibly work on something to reopen the government because of the stalemate over this wall that he wants $5 billion for. >> yeah. i just want to play something. this is what the president said today about why democrats won't
patrick is here, april as well.sten, the president is also trying to claim, april, that the wall is being built. on monday he tweeted that he had signed a contract for 150 miles of the wall. the president doesn't award construction contracts. and sections of the wall are being -- sections of the fence are being renovated, but there is no new construction going on. >> right. >> what is going on here? >> right. smoke and mirrors. the president wants to be perceived as a winner...
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talk to your doctor about mavyret. >>> this is steven and april. >> when steven soden ran away from a thought he would come back for her. >> steven tells his sister april, i'm going to get out of here, go find us home and then you'll come with me and i'll take care of you. >> but steven never came. months later her older half brother ron did. ron had been serving in vietnam when steven went missing and his disappearance tortured him for years. >> we always thought, i always thought some day, around the holidaying, that i would get a phone call and it would be from steven. but it didn't happen. >> ron spent years searching for him. >> i contacted the salvation army. i heard that they would help with the search. i contacted them several times. no results there. i would look in the directories for the name steven soden and find phone numbers and call. anytime i saw anything in the newspaper, heard anything on the news about anything pertaining to a missing boy or missing boys, i would make contact there. i made contact with a forensic anthropologist down in texas one time. >> then in 201
talk to your doctor about mavyret. >>> this is steven and april. >> when steven soden ran away from a thought he would come back for her. >> steven tells his sister april, i'm going to get out of here, go find us home and then you'll come with me and i'll take care of you. >> but steven never came. months later her older half brother ron did. ron had been serving in vietnam when steven went missing and his disappearance tortured him for years. >> we always...
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your iras you can put money into until april of next year.unts, both of those could give you a tax deduction for your 2018 taxes. so a lot of people are going to be surprised. it's like one of my favorite traditions growing up was the stocking on christmas morning? my dad liked to slip in like socks and underwear sometimes in there. it was always a surprise, right? you never knew what you were going to get. people are going to put their 1099s or w2s in and might be shocked what comes back with a tax change. take a deep breath and know you have the flexibility to make contributions the in exfew months and offset any tax liability you didn't expect. >> let's talk about charitable donations. i read you told our producers to bunch donations. what does that mean? >> one of the biggest problems or concerns about this tax change was how it would impact charities. it takes away the incentive for a lot of people to give. because a lot of folks that have itemized in the past because of the doubling of the standard deduction are not going to itemize any
your iras you can put money into until april of next year.unts, both of those could give you a tax deduction for your 2018 taxes. so a lot of people are going to be surprised. it's like one of my favorite traditions growing up was the stocking on christmas morning? my dad liked to slip in like socks and underwear sometimes in there. it was always a surprise, right? you never knew what you were going to get. people are going to put their 1099s or w2s in and might be shocked what comes back with...
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it's actually a at all it happens in april it's going to happen, and in also today it'll happen in april nothing to do a christmas it's all to do with april. but it's an interesting dynamic in british society, royjenkins went to the trouble with the braves is they wa nt the trouble with the braves is they want american—style taxation with european—style public services. it's a lwa ys european—style public services. it's always been a problem. i would not say it's just about who pays for the condition for police, if the fact that the public have got to understand, you know more coppers are on the street less street crime. if you have policing thing i'm not coming to investigate the burglar because that a lot of people to do it, but were people and stations. i'm sure somebody understands someone i'm sure somebody understands someone has to pay for that, and if that local authority or do you put up that local authority or do you put up income tax? it's similar with the nhs people want to see a sort of strong well—funded nhs, but not eve ryo ne strong well—funded nhs, but not everyone wants
it's actually a at all it happens in april it's going to happen, and in also today it'll happen in april nothing to do a christmas it's all to do with april. but it's an interesting dynamic in british society, royjenkins went to the trouble with the braves is they wa nt the trouble with the braves is they want american—style taxation with european—style public services. it's a lwa ys european—style public services. it's always been a problem. i would not say it's just about who pays for...
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now, they said this was just a from next april.next april. now, they said this was just a bridge too far. in the past few minutes, the policing minister nick hurd has announced a common a grant of 153 million to offset the pension shortfall, and generalfunding is offset the pension shortfall, and general funding is going offset the pension shortfall, and generalfunding is going up by 160 million. and thenjust generalfunding is going up by 160 million. and then just following generalfunding is going up by 160 million. and thenjust following on from what alex was saying, police and crime commissioners around the country, the people who oversee police forces, they are being told they can raise more money through they can raise more money through the council tax. they have the option of putting up council tax by £24 a year on a band d property. it is reckoned this could bring in about 500 million but of course more affluent parts of the country have more band d robert hughes than poorer areas “— more band d robert hughes than poorer ar
now, they said this was just a from next april.next april. now, they said this was just a bridge too far. in the past few minutes, the policing minister nick hurd has announced a common a grant of 153 million to offset the pension shortfall, and generalfunding is offset the pension shortfall, and general funding is going offset the pension shortfall, and generalfunding is going up by 160 million. and thenjust generalfunding is going up by 160 million. and then just following generalfunding is...
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when the civil war started in april nine hundred seventy five the p.l.o. when the lebanese national movement for the maronite christian financial party. the violence was triggered by the so-called bus incident on the thirteenth of april when fighters from the phalange party opened fire on a bus carrying palestinians as it drove through their stronghold of anal romani. twenty six palestinians were killed and dozens wounded unleashing what became a living hell on the streets of beirut which spread rapidly throughout lebanon. there was street fighting and shelling. there were snipers in kidnappings and sectarian massacres across the religious divide. the christian phalangist militias were based in east beirut but gradually took control of the main downtown streets in the west of the city the strategic port and the hotel district including the cent george the phoenicia the hilton and the holiday inn. on the twenty fourth of october one thousand nine hundred seventy five leftwing muslim militias and palestinian armed groups under the umbrella of the national mo
when the civil war started in april nine hundred seventy five the p.l.o. when the lebanese national movement for the maronite christian financial party. the violence was triggered by the so-called bus incident on the thirteenth of april when fighters from the phalange party opened fire on a bus carrying palestinians as it drove through their stronghold of anal romani. twenty six palestinians were killed and dozens wounded unleashing what became a living hell on the streets of beirut which...
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by monday the sixth of april a large but peaceful protest for bosnian unity had made its way from theparliament towards the holiday inn and carriages base there. were snipers on the upper floor open fire. bosnian journalist sami of courage was nearby when the shooting started . i remember when the shots came from the holiday inn actually we heard cracks we heard some noise and then we so people you know falling down started to running everywhere you know hiding behind trees big. in some small buildings and everything . sniped at a safe place of you know what was your not a proud. moment. what sally is one of those named guys in my name is pat but i meant up front just for sure but to it toby was fodder what about. six civilians were killed on that first day of the c h. carriage a cheese guards and family escaped from the hotel the bosnian police arrested serb snipers in the lobby of the holiday inn which then remain closed for several months . from here the three and a half year war erupted and spread across all of bosnia herzegovina. for him. in april and may nine hundred ninety two
by monday the sixth of april a large but peaceful protest for bosnian unity had made its way from theparliament towards the holiday inn and carriages base there. were snipers on the upper floor open fire. bosnian journalist sami of courage was nearby when the shooting started . i remember when the shots came from the holiday inn actually we heard cracks we heard some noise and then we so people you know falling down started to running everywhere you know hiding behind trees big. in some small...
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>> oh, no -- that is crazy. >> they go into april's room.yeah. >> am criming? >> you guys were -- am i dreaming? >> you guys were so excited it was christmas -- >> we thought it was thanksgiving. >> no it wasn't. >> look at all the presents you guys got. >> okay. >> what's going on? >> everything says christmas. then she runs to the actual calendar -- >> oh, but -- yesterday was -- >> no, thanksgiving was like four weeks ago. >> this is almost cruel. >> don't worry because these kids, you can't fool one over on them so fast. she heads to the room and gets the phone. >> right. and the phone's going to have the date and time. >> yeah. >> ha-ha. >> what? changed. >> they head to eli's room. she's trying to figure it out. wait, the internet doesn't lie. the time is -- okay, fine. >> merry christmas. >> today's christmas? >> eli's about to lose his mind. like oh, my goodness. >> yeah, i don't care. i don't care about the time-travel nonsense. christmas, presents, get some egg nog. whoa. >> he's like, wait a minute, if all of this is here it means
>> oh, no -- that is crazy. >> they go into april's room.yeah. >> am criming? >> you guys were -- am i dreaming? >> you guys were so excited it was christmas -- >> we thought it was thanksgiving. >> no it wasn't. >> look at all the presents you guys got. >> okay. >> what's going on? >> everything says christmas. then she runs to the actual calendar -- >> oh, but -- yesterday was -- >> no, thanksgiving was like four...
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he's not budging that congress april prove $5 million for a border wall. democrats could vote for a continuing resolution that would fund the government through september. the spending deal would provide 1.6 billion for border security and top white house officials say funding the wall is a top priority for president trump. >> he better stop being the grinch during this shutdown. >> the temper tantrum will get him the shutdown, but it won't get him the wall, it's future al. >> they're preparing for the -- it's feutal. >> half of the force will continue working without immediate pay. >>> police in concord want your help, then want to identify a robbery suspect who threatened a car wash. >> open the safe. >> i can't open it. >> open the safe. >> she cleaned out the cash register and a timer kept him from opening the safe. she was very aggressive. the woman as you can see was dressed in black, had a scarf across her face, the police are confident someone will know who she have is. >> we're confident will recognize her, her mannerisms and voice, and we hope th
he's not budging that congress april prove $5 million for a border wall. democrats could vote for a continuing resolution that would fund the government through september. the spending deal would provide 1.6 billion for border security and top white house officials say funding the wall is a top priority for president trump. >> he better stop being the grinch during this shutdown. >> the temper tantrum will get him the shutdown, but it won't get him the wall, it's future al. >>...
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it is interesting that we declared war in april, and the first shot was fired in october. it took us six months to go from the idea of engaging to actually being on the ground and engaging with the enemy. the most remarkable of this, not only is this an artillery shell casing from the first shot fired in from american troops, the first shot fired by american troops in europe,., ever. in my lifetime, america has always had an army in europe. in his lifetime, the exact opposite was true. 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 with serbia and grace. by the end of world war i, we had 4 million men in uniform, having gone from 200,000 up to 4 million. 2 million service personnel were in europe at the end of world war i. just the logistics of that are astounding. you have to realize that when world war i erupted, the combatants were not concerned about america's role peer today, we think of america as an indispensable power in world politics. at the beginning of world war i, we we
it is interesting that we declared war in april, and the first shot was fired in october. it took us six months to go from the idea of engaging to actually being on the ground and engaging with the enemy. the most remarkable of this, not only is this an artillery shell casing from the first shot fired in from american troops, the first shot fired by american troops in europe,., ever. in my lifetime, america has always had an army in europe. in his lifetime, the exact opposite was true. we had...
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the thirteenth of april one thousand nine hundred seventy five mile to the official start of the civil. it was a proxy conflict for during the cold war. on one side never unease christian right wing parties backed by the us wanted to end the armed palestinian presence in lebanon. on the other one muslim left wing parties allied with the p.l.o. and backed by the soviet union they saw the right wing christians as simply an extension of israeli and american influence in the country. when the war broke out an army of foreign journalists headed to beirut including the former b.b.c. middle east correspondent tim llewellyn all of whom wanted a safe place to stay. in november one thousand nine hundred seventy five i was taking what turned out to be one of the last n.e.a. flights into beirut from london which was virtually empty except for a few journalists and use of massaro who i didn't know but of course it was them it was to turn out that he was the manager of the commodore. so he drew me he took out a piece of paper and a pen and he drew from me the various sections of beirut who controlle
the thirteenth of april one thousand nine hundred seventy five mile to the official start of the civil. it was a proxy conflict for during the cold war. on one side never unease christian right wing parties backed by the us wanted to end the armed palestinian presence in lebanon. on the other one muslim left wing parties allied with the p.l.o. and backed by the soviet union they saw the right wing christians as simply an extension of israeli and american influence in the country. when the war...
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but in april, the world came to her. uk for the heads of government meeting. addressing the leaders she looked ahead to a time beyond her reign and made it clear that she wanted her son to succeed her as head of the commonwealth. it is my sincere wish that the commonwealth will continue to offer its stability and continuity for future generations and will decide that one day, the prince of wales should carry on the important work started by my father in 1949. it was a decision supported by commonwealth leaders, in a year when there were further subtle signs of the queen handing duties over to other members of the family. big ben chimes. once again, on remembrance sunday, 100 years since the end of the first world war, the queen watched events from a balcony nearby. the last post. the prince of wales laid a wreath of poppies on her behalf at the cenotaph. the focus of remembrance. in the evening at westminster abbey the queen stood alongside the president of germany. as their wreaths were laid on the tomb of the unknown s
but in april, the world came to her. uk for the heads of government meeting. addressing the leaders she looked ahead to a time beyond her reign and made it clear that she wanted her son to succeed her as head of the commonwealth. it is my sincere wish that the commonwealth will continue to offer its stability and continuity for future generations and will decide that one day, the prince of wales should carry on the important work started by my father in 1949. it was a decision supported by...
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lastly, here is a high-level schedule of our key actions for the april 2019 enrolment. today the commission has before the right dressed rate action to enable clean power s.f. to offer competitively priced product to customers enrolled and being enrolled next year. this is the final action the commission will take on this but staff will report back on the results of the action in january after the action today, they will prepare and submit it to the clerk of the board for the 30 day holding period and in february, we will commence the noticing -- noticing process for customers being enrolled in april and then finally, all residential customers will be enrolled in the program during the month of april. that concludes our presentation. i'm happy to answer any questions you may have. >> commissioners class. >> i would like to repeat that i think the communication strategy is critical as we lead up to this next enrolment phase, and that we need to be transparent to, but we also need to reassure that we are observing these costs because we believe so strongly in this program
lastly, here is a high-level schedule of our key actions for the april 2019 enrolment. today the commission has before the right dressed rate action to enable clean power s.f. to offer competitively priced product to customers enrolled and being enrolled next year. this is the final action the commission will take on this but staff will report back on the results of the action in january after the action today, they will prepare and submit it to the clerk of the board for the 30 day holding...