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what we see behind me now is an assembly line, a real assembly line. this is the body drop portion of the cadillac clark street assembly plant. when the plant was closed, cadillac donated this to us. we brought it into the museum, set it up, and you can now watch an actual 1970's era body drop in operation. the assembly line was an idea that had already been established. detroit manufacturers really took advantage of it to a wonderful degree. when ford got going with his model t, he had efficiency experts that came in and made sure his moving assembly line was the most efficient way to make a car. and i think they took the number of hours necessary to build an automobile from somewhere near 30 down to about two. it was a tremendous change. and it made it possible for henry ford, who had started selling model t's at $800, to bring the price down to about $500. so it made it much more affordable for the normal working man to be able to get an automobile. while the assembly line was great for the manufacturing process, for actually turning out a car very,
what we see behind me now is an assembly line, a real assembly line. this is the body drop portion of the cadillac clark street assembly plant. when the plant was closed, cadillac donated this to us. we brought it into the museum, set it up, and you can now watch an actual 1970's era body drop in operation. the assembly line was an idea that had already been established. detroit manufacturers really took advantage of it to a wonderful degree. when ford got going with his model t, he had...
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what we see behind me now is an assembly line, a real assembly line.his is the body drop portion of the cadillac clark street assembly plant. when the plant was closed, cadillac donated this to us. we brought it into the museum , set it up, and you can now watch an actual 1970's era body drop in operation. the assembly line was an idea that had already been established. detroit manufacturers really took advantage of it to a wonderful degree. when ford got going with his model t, he had efficiency experts that came in and made sure his moving assembly line was the most efficient way to make a car. and i think they took the number of hours necessary to build an automobile from somewhere near 30 down to about two. it was a tremendous change. and it made it possible for henry ford, who had started selling model t's at $800, to bring the price down to about $500. so it made it much more affordable for the normal working man to be able to get an automobile. while the assembly line was great for the manufacturing process, for actually turning out a car very,
what we see behind me now is an assembly line, a real assembly line.his is the body drop portion of the cadillac clark street assembly plant. when the plant was closed, cadillac donated this to us. we brought it into the museum , set it up, and you can now watch an actual 1970's era body drop in operation. the assembly line was an idea that had already been established. detroit manufacturers really took advantage of it to a wonderful degree. when ford got going with his model t, he had...
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going right to assembly. >> you are going to have to shout. >> you can tell me about the assembly. >> there were mom bays beneath bays beneathbomb the plane. there was a switch by the side of the door. a switch for each equipment bomb. man -- we did a meet a man to release all the bombs. as we got on the ground they would move together with both hands to assemble the equipment bombs. this served multiple purposes to be able to assemble. then we would have everyone there share the burden of carrying additional equipment that was contained in the bombs. we went solo there is no chance for the parachutes to separate, we just came right straight down and it was assembled in a matter of minutes. after we assembled we --ediately started towards then we reached the river and was -- so theiver commander decided we could and wece a battery started moving in that direction. short of the bridge there was a german strong point. we were in was separated from the german strong yards.y 600 we were held up there and we -- and my company commander went forward to see what the problem was. he was hit
going right to assembly. >> you are going to have to shout. >> you can tell me about the assembly. >> there were mom bays beneath bays beneathbomb the plane. there was a switch by the side of the door. a switch for each equipment bomb. man -- we did a meet a man to release all the bombs. as we got on the ground they would move together with both hands to assemble the equipment bombs. this served multiple purposes to be able to assemble. then we would have everyone there share...
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and there was this patch of woods that the germans were assembly in -- assembling in, and i started firing rounds. after i got in the woods, i fired a checkerboard pattern, i went across, and back across, and would do that again. we shot all of the ammunition in that patch of woods. we knew we were having some effect because we could see black smoke, you know, it comes from the plume and tires. when we got to the bridge, the lieutenant, this little gun had -- crew after crew had been killed. they left this tank that had trademarks, the engine was still running. he could still traverse and shoot, and they were shooting everything they had. that continued. >> i'm going to pause. >> and all of the maneuver elements were assigned a section, and we were assigned a section there. this general line moved all the way across france, and the foot soldiers, as long as we were in the country, it was no problem to keep up with the mechanized units along our flanks. after we got out of the country, then it was tough going trying to take -- keep pace with the units because they were mechanized to some ex
and there was this patch of woods that the germans were assembly in -- assembling in, and i started firing rounds. after i got in the woods, i fired a checkerboard pattern, i went across, and back across, and would do that again. we shot all of the ammunition in that patch of woods. we knew we were having some effect because we could see black smoke, you know, it comes from the plume and tires. when we got to the bridge, the lieutenant, this little gun had -- crew after crew had been killed....
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assembled on the equipment bombs. there were mom bays beneath the plane -- bomb bays beneath the plane. that carried six equipment bombs. they had battery operated lights. there was a switch by the side of the door. a switch for each equipment bomb. we would tape a pencil across so that they all worked together. we would designate a man to remove the stick to release all the bombs. , the stick could look for those lights as we got on . as we got on the ground they would move together with both hands to assemble the equipment bombs. this served multiple purposes to be able to assemble. in minimal time. then we would have everyone there share the burden of carrying additional equipment that was contained in the bombs. we did not have it where we released one before we dropped. we were so low that there was no chance for the parachutes to separate, we just came right straight down and it was assembled in a matter of minutes. after we assembled we immediately started towards -- st. mary greece. then we reached the river a
assembled on the equipment bombs. there were mom bays beneath the plane -- bomb bays beneath the plane. that carried six equipment bombs. they had battery operated lights. there was a switch by the side of the door. a switch for each equipment bomb. we would tape a pencil across so that they all worked together. we would designate a man to remove the stick to release all the bombs. , the stick could look for those lights as we got on . as we got on the ground they would move together with both...
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what we see behind me now is an assembly line, a real assembly line.his is the body drop portion of the cadillac clark street assembly plant. when the plant was closed, cadillac donated this to us. we brought it into the museum and you can now watch an actual 1970's era body drop in operation. the assembly line was an idea already established. detroit manufacturers really took advantage of it to a wonderful degree. when ford got going with his model t, he had efficiency experts that made sure his moving assembly line was the most efficient way to make a car. they took the number of hours necessary to build an automobile from 30 down to about two. it was a tremendous change. it made it possible for henry ford who had started selling model t's at $800 to bring the price down to about $500 so it made it much more affordable for the normal working man to be able to get an automobile. while the assembly line was great for the manufacturing process, for turning out a car quickly, assembly lines were very tough on the workers who had to be in the factories. t
what we see behind me now is an assembly line, a real assembly line.his is the body drop portion of the cadillac clark street assembly plant. when the plant was closed, cadillac donated this to us. we brought it into the museum and you can now watch an actual 1970's era body drop in operation. the assembly line was an idea already established. detroit manufacturers really took advantage of it to a wonderful degree. when ford got going with his model t, he had efficiency experts that made sure...
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the head of the assemblies also called the protests a provocation by nationalists and radicals well during the session the russian m.p.'s sat in the speaker's chair of the parliament that incident sparked outrage from the opposition and also georgian people but claims he has the right to take his seat there as he was invited by the georgian side to do so. but it's just my only say as a president of the assembly i have the right to take this seat in any country where the assembly session is held in this case the place was offered by the georgian side the session was invaded by radicals who shouted threats to our lives we tried to continue but more radical activists showed up with cameras and posters with anti russian and insulting slogans we decided to finish the session in the hotel nearby radicals tried to storm the hotel they attacked members of parliament including me when we tried to leave i believe all of this is the racist styria in the wake of protests to take power. meanwhile the speaker of the georgian parliament has resigned following a mass protest and authorities have ca
the head of the assemblies also called the protests a provocation by nationalists and radicals well during the session the russian m.p.'s sat in the speaker's chair of the parliament that incident sparked outrage from the opposition and also georgian people but claims he has the right to take his seat there as he was invited by the georgian side to do so. but it's just my only say as a president of the assembly i have the right to take this seat in any country where the assembly session is held...
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as a president of the assembly i have the right to take this seat in any country where the assembly session is held in this case the place was offered by the georgian side the session was invaded by radicals who shouted threats to our lawyers we tried to continue but more radical activists showed up with cameras and posters with anti russian insulting goods we decided to finish the session in the hotel nearby radicals tried to storm the hotel they attacked members of parliament including me when we tried to leave. them the speaker of the georgian parliament has resigned following the mass protests authorities have called on the demonstrators to refrain from illegal acts protesters are now demanding the interior minister resigns over his handling of the situation as well he says he's ready to do so if needed but demands the protests stop at the same time. the georgian president has pointed the finger at russia over the incident saying protests benefit nobody but the kremlin but here is sergei govern a lot again who believes this accusation is simply wrong because you basically fusion georgia
as a president of the assembly i have the right to take this seat in any country where the assembly session is held in this case the place was offered by the georgian side the session was invaded by radicals who shouted threats to our lawyers we tried to continue but more radical activists showed up with cameras and posters with anti russian insulting goods we decided to finish the session in the hotel nearby radicals tried to storm the hotel they attacked members of parliament including me...
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and his election campaign trump had insisted another middle east war would be a mistake but he's assembled a team known to favor regime change in iran in fact his cabinet appears packed with people who contradicts the president's views scale of open explains. so trump has decided not to bomb iran for now he says it's for humanitarian concerns however national security adviser john bolton does not share trump's concerns apparently for protecting human lives in fact john bolton has been hitching to attack iran for a year or so you are you he must be made aware there will be tangible and painful consequences of the attack you think the required to stop this regime from getting nuclear weapons policy of the united states of america should be the overthrow of the mullahs regime in tehran for 29 t. we here to celebrate in tehran it seems a bit strange that donald trump who campaigned on a platform of not wanting new wars and has reiterated that during his presidency would then go higher john bolton however bolton seems to fit an interesting pattern when it comes to trump appointees trump articul
and his election campaign trump had insisted another middle east war would be a mistake but he's assembled a team known to favor regime change in iran in fact his cabinet appears packed with people who contradicts the president's views scale of open explains. so trump has decided not to bomb iran for now he says it's for humanitarian concerns however national security adviser john bolton does not share trump's concerns apparently for protecting human lives in fact john bolton has been hitching...
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gliders for the first night's operation are assembled for takeoff.ivision headquarters after landing for evacuation to england. and airborne general has a final talk with his men. ♪ troop carrier and airborne have their final inspection. ♪ at more than a dozen fields, paratroopers march to the ships. ♪ each pilot has been furnished a list of his passengers. ♪ parapacks are checked. this outfit has enough blood in its collective veins to justify their haircuts. there's a message from the supreme commander. >> you are about to embark on a great crusade. the eyes of the world are upon you and the hopes and prayers of all liberty-loving people go with you. ♪ narrator: pilot and crew chief make a final check of the parapacks. one final check, this time by the jump master before they go aboard. ♪ narrator: this trooper will drop his british leg pack loaded with demolition supplies in foreign he lands.fore ♪ narrator: at dusk, pathfinder teams board the ships at dusk that will show the way into enemy territory. 925 aircraft will home tonight on navigation a
gliders for the first night's operation are assembled for takeoff.ivision headquarters after landing for evacuation to england. and airborne general has a final talk with his men. ♪ troop carrier and airborne have their final inspection. ♪ at more than a dozen fields, paratroopers march to the ships. ♪ each pilot has been furnished a list of his passengers. ♪ parapacks are checked. this outfit has enough blood in its collective veins to justify their haircuts. there's a message from the...
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and then assembly bill 1112, this is a bill you heard about last month. we are asking for an opposed unless amended, last month we adopted straight opposed position. right now ssmta, is working with the cities of los angeles, santa monica, san jose and oakland with the author to try to incorporate some of the changes to the bill that they're interested in seeing. and so with an oppose unless amended position, we will maintain our opposed position until some point in the future, if the assembly member is willing to make the revisions that are sufficient to meet our concerns. we would then remove the amend position. it would turn it into a watch position. so with this bill, it basically states that regulating shared mobility is an issue of statewide concern. and, therefore, applies a number of different restrictions on local regulation to the bill. and structures what expectations are for shared mobility operators. there's two main issues that we share with ssmta about the bill. the first is the restrictions on local abilities to regulate if the program, wi
and then assembly bill 1112, this is a bill you heard about last month. we are asking for an opposed unless amended, last month we adopted straight opposed position. right now ssmta, is working with the cities of los angeles, santa monica, san jose and oakland with the author to try to incorporate some of the changes to the bill that they're interested in seeing. and so with an oppose unless amended position, we will maintain our opposed position until some point in the future, if the assembly...
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during his campaign donald trump said another war in the middle east would be a mistake but he did assemble then a team of people who are known to favor regime change in iran in fact his cabinet does appear to be packed with people who seem to contradict the president's fugues . explains. so trump has decided not to bomb iran for now he says it's for humanitarian concerns however national security adviser john bolton does not share trump's concerns apparently for protecting human lives in fact john bolton has been itching to attack iran for years you want to be must be aware that it is that you continue down of international isolation there will be tangible and painful consequences the attack news not the elephant in the omega it's simply one major element and i think the required element to stop this regime from getting nuclear weapons is what we're going to try and do now is keep the allies together keep transatlantic unity and put more pressure on iran it seems a bit strange that donald trump who campaigned on a platform of not wanting new wars and has reiterated that during his presiden
during his campaign donald trump said another war in the middle east would be a mistake but he did assemble then a team of people who are known to favor regime change in iran in fact his cabinet does appear to be packed with people who seem to contradict the president's fugues . explains. so trump has decided not to bomb iran for now he says it's for humanitarian concerns however national security adviser john bolton does not share trump's concerns apparently for protecting human lives in fact...
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of the could go to court and underline their right of freedom and of assembly and they would actually make that case therefore it was not banned but very hot restrictions were put on the i could smash and that is how the courts this is how the senate decided in the end all right tens of altar out on the streets of berlin following these competing demos for us thank you so much. sports news now the champions league final kicks off today and we'll see up to 100000 tottenham and liverpool fans fill madrid to watch the big match there at the stadium or in local sports bars t.w. sports as public as in madrid and he's been catching up with a few of the diehard fans ahead of the game. this is what it's all about the champions league trophy well not this one this is a replica but up 210-0000 fans have descended on the spanish capital for this momentous occasion between liverpool and spurs and they've arrived by plane boat train bus car you name it there is an incredibly excited feeling here in the spanish capital amongst all the fans and of course the locals to or if you come from manchester
of the could go to court and underline their right of freedom and of assembly and they would actually make that case therefore it was not banned but very hot restrictions were put on the i could smash and that is how the courts this is how the senate decided in the end all right tens of altar out on the streets of berlin following these competing demos for us thank you so much. sports news now the champions league final kicks off today and we'll see up to 100000 tottenham and liverpool fans...
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you need things like these citizens assemblies, or future citizens, juries, things like that.s it has happened in the us is that there are campaigns, legal campaigns, to give rights, constitutional rights, to future people. a bit difficult in this country where there is no written constitution, but in the european union and other places it is possible to enshrine the rights of future people. it sounds mad, how do you give rights to people who don't even exist? yet we can do it. it is just a legal mechanism, and there are just a legal mechanism, and there a re battles just a legal mechanism, and there are battles going on to do this right now. exactly what our legislation is designed to do, and i suppose, perhaps not enough, but to give me some power to try to enforce that. representative democracy comes back to the people that we are representing, doesn't it? so actually, as a public, we fundamentally need, i think, to change the way that we think. we are currently spending about 50% of our entire budget going into the nhs, which i love as much as everyone else, but actually i
you need things like these citizens assemblies, or future citizens, juries, things like that.s it has happened in the us is that there are campaigns, legal campaigns, to give rights, constitutional rights, to future people. a bit difficult in this country where there is no written constitution, but in the european union and other places it is possible to enshrine the rights of future people. it sounds mad, how do you give rights to people who don't even exist? yet we can do it. it is just a...
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final assembly is only one part of the manufacturing process.hey reportedly had trouble finding workers who would work for minimum wage where the pro was being assembled. you wonder is moving jobs back to the u.s. ever a possibility, or given that apple is exploring alternatives to china, what with those alternatives be? would they be southeast asia, vietnam, et cetera. >> the bigger story is what you brought up. it's about moving iphone high-volume products into southeast asia. we have to remember that the reason why a lot of manufacturing doesn't happen in the u.s. is because most all of the components, especially the ones that actually have weight and are expensive to ship are made in china. you have intel chips and a few other components from the u.s.. it's significantly easier with those pieces there. some of those chips and components are now being made in southeast asia. there is a whole supply chain built around that. this process takes years, if not decades. even a transition is going to be slow. manufacturing of the mac pro is like a d
final assembly is only one part of the manufacturing process.hey reportedly had trouble finding workers who would work for minimum wage where the pro was being assembled. you wonder is moving jobs back to the u.s. ever a possibility, or given that apple is exploring alternatives to china, what with those alternatives be? would they be southeast asia, vietnam, et cetera. >> the bigger story is what you brought up. it's about moving iphone high-volume products into southeast asia. we have...
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it was assembled in the proper manner if if it really was imperative problem for the f.a.a. thought that it was that a catastrophe you know was imminent or could happen as a result of the assembly of the parts they would not allow the airplanes to fly until that action is taken now if there very well could be a time period involved where the the f.a.a. perhaps regulators could say you have a week you have 2 weeks you have a month to inspect these parts based on how critical. they deem the out the inspect the anomaly to be as far as the proper way they were assembled so the fact that these are planes are immediately grounded or were there demanding inspection prior to flight would lead me to believe that this isn't a tremendously imperative situation has to be corrected immediately or on the spot . now syrian state television says the military's air defenses have intercepted an israeli missile attack on an airbase in homs province which killed 2 people at least 13 people have also been killed in a suicide bomb attack in as as city in disputed territory in more than aleppo clo
it was assembled in the proper manner if if it really was imperative problem for the f.a.a. thought that it was that a catastrophe you know was imminent or could happen as a result of the assembly of the parts they would not allow the airplanes to fly until that action is taken now if there very well could be a time period involved where the the f.a.a. perhaps regulators could say you have a week you have 2 weeks you have a month to inspect these parts based on how critical. they deem the out...
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gliders for the firstnet operation are assembled at takeoff and fighter pilots are told to assemble atheadquarters after landing for evacuation to england. 's. and airborne general has a final talk with the men. >> troop carrier and airborne have their final inspection. ♪ in more than a dozen fields paratroopers march their ships. each pilot has been furnished a list of his passengers. this outfit has enough blood in its veins to justify their haircuts. there is a message from the supreme commander that you are about to embark on a great crusade the eyes of the world are upon you and our hopes and prayers of all liberty loving people go with you. ♪ pilot and crew chief made a final check and there's another final check, this time by the jump master just before the men go forward this trooper will drop his leg back just before he lands. at dusk the for the teams to show their way into enemy territory. 925 troop laden aircraft went home tonight on navigation aid set up on this east pathfinder. this is one minute out of one hour and one day in the world's history that has rarely been he t
gliders for the firstnet operation are assembled at takeoff and fighter pilots are told to assemble atheadquarters after landing for evacuation to england. 's. and airborne general has a final talk with the men. >> troop carrier and airborne have their final inspection. ♪ in more than a dozen fields paratroopers march their ships. each pilot has been furnished a list of his passengers. this outfit has enough blood in its veins to justify their haircuts. there is a message from the...
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and the freedom of speech the freedom of free assembly and its aside it so you have the assembly to keep it going. and actually something that does the hits a day and take hold for people to join the counter demonstration and this is why so many people have come out as well all right to hold her reporting from berlin thank you. well ahead of the al quds march leading german politicians did urge citizens to help fight anti-semitism the government's anti semitism commissionaire even called on germans across the country to wear a traditional jewish skullcap today in solidarity. met one jewish man here in berlin who wears the skull cap also called a keeper every day but he feels he has to be careful about being seen in public with it. david pearl wears a skull cap and a prayer tussle as part of everyday life but when he goes outside he puts the tassel in a pocket and he hides the skull cap with a hat through david his wife and children have lived in berlin for 5 years after spending some time in israel there are many things he can't take for granted anymore he's experienced too much hostilit
and the freedom of speech the freedom of free assembly and its aside it so you have the assembly to keep it going. and actually something that does the hits a day and take hold for people to join the counter demonstration and this is why so many people have come out as well all right to hold her reporting from berlin thank you. well ahead of the al quds march leading german politicians did urge citizens to help fight anti-semitism the government's anti semitism commissionaire even called on...
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we will win back the general assembly. the e.r.a., common sense gun laws, and our community. tonight, we know you need your time. we need your treasure as well. get out your phone, get out your phone everyone. let's text 9779? our candidatese will win all over the of virginia. thank you. an announcer: please welcome, carroll void.fer >> clap twice if you can hear me. [clapping] i said, clap twice if you can hear me. [clapping] good evening. hello in the room. i said good evening. jennifer carroll void. i represent staffers. pvaould like to thank the dov forgiven me the opportunity to speak with you. i am going to start with a brief story of a conversation i had in 2017. knocking doors and going to candidate forums, i met . woman when i tried to tell her about the things i wanted to do as her next delegate, she was a very short, petite woman with salt and pepper hair. dark black and deep swollen eyes. could get started, she reached out her hand and she , i have done everything right. i have done everything that i was told t
we will win back the general assembly. the e.r.a., common sense gun laws, and our community. tonight, we know you need your time. we need your treasure as well. get out your phone, get out your phone everyone. let's text 9779? our candidatese will win all over the of virginia. thank you. an announcer: please welcome, carroll void.fer >> clap twice if you can hear me. [clapping] i said, clap twice if you can hear me. [clapping] good evening. hello in the room. i said good evening. jennifer...
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that's a very good question because here in the freedom of assembly the freedom of the free speech is something that is very dear to us it is written in the constitution and in the past. various other a tear in her jeans we have seen what happens if you are strict these rights the senate up and then i'm responsible for the mosque they respond to for allowing that mosque had to make a decision between protection of jewish communities here and the freedom of assembly and i decided to go for the freedom of assembly but with these very hot restrictions but critics rising and we will see whether it will continue that way. correspondent has a vulture in berlin for us thank you so much. let's get you up to speed now on some of the other stories making news around the world. families of the victims of the river boat tragedy in budapest have arrived to visit the scene at least 7 south korean tourists died when a sightseeing boat sank on the river danube a search is under way to find the 21 people still missing but high water and fast currents are hampering the search efforts. a top mexican off
that's a very good question because here in the freedom of assembly the freedom of the free speech is something that is very dear to us it is written in the constitution and in the past. various other a tear in her jeans we have seen what happens if you are strict these rights the senate up and then i'm responsible for the mosque they respond to for allowing that mosque had to make a decision between protection of jewish communities here and the freedom of assembly and i decided to go for the...
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to another section and assemble another component or two on there but the assembly line did develop here idea is they were looking at ways to build cars faster and faster that would lead to the experiments to do an assembly line. but the public reaction to the first ford cars was pretty enthusiastic, but you also have to therefrom might have been 100 automakers in the united states that the model-t was launched. it just in detroit alone you had packard, cadillac, also had the company called buick that was plating. there was old mobile in lansing and studebaker. they were a charge maker. the model-2 -- model-t became mosesful because hover the loaf price and perceived high quality of it for the time period. the success of the model-t helped galvanize detroit as the motor city, the motor capital of the world because eventually it produce -- they were producing up to a million units or more model-ts out of different plants in detroit or branch plants elsewhere in the country. that really galvanized that detroit was the center of american automotive industry, if not the world that because th
to another section and assemble another component or two on there but the assembly line did develop here idea is they were looking at ways to build cars faster and faster that would lead to the experiments to do an assembly line. but the public reaction to the first ford cars was pretty enthusiastic, but you also have to therefrom might have been 100 automakers in the united states that the model-t was launched. it just in detroit alone you had packard, cadillac, also had the company called...
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and winning back the general assembly. pass the e.r.a., common sense gun laws, and protect our rainbow community. tonight we not only need your time, but also we need your treasure as well. so get out your phones. get out your phones, everyone. and let's text 97779, so we can ensure that our candidates will win all over the commonwealth of virginia. thank you! [applause] announcer: please welcome delegate jennifer caroll foy!♪ ms. foy: all right, so clap twice if you can hear me. i said, clap twice. all right. good evening. hello in the room. i said good evening. i represent williamsburg and -- i represent prince william and stafford. and first i would like to thank our hosts for giving me the opportunity to speak with you tonight. i'm going to start with a brief story of a conversation that i had in 2017. as i was knocking on doors, and going to candidate forums, i met a woman named eunice. and when i tried to tell her about the things i wanted to do as her next delegate, she was a she was a very short, petite woman with
and winning back the general assembly. pass the e.r.a., common sense gun laws, and protect our rainbow community. tonight we not only need your time, but also we need your treasure as well. so get out your phones. get out your phones, everyone. and let's text 97779, so we can ensure that our candidates will win all over the commonwealth of virginia. thank you! [applause] announcer: please welcome delegate jennifer caroll foy!♪ ms. foy: all right, so clap twice if you can hear me. i said, clap...
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was it's that final assembly that is so hard to do and requires so much education that vocational schoolsre in huge demand here. the government has vowed to train 2 million kids over the next several years we talked to one of the professors about this training, and he said, because the students who do graduate are getting snapped up like mad. >> one of those companies is samsung, guys. that's one of the big stories here in vietnam. they came here a while ago back in 2014, invested $3 billion in an industrial park, 250 acres, 60,000 employees, which is now one of the biggest facilities to make cell phones anywhere on the planet but the question will be whether or not, guys, that is the exception rather than the norm, because although you do see, for example, these reports and rumors about, well, would apple one day move some of its productions out of china, out of foxcon into other countries, certainly possible but the work that vietnam and other countries would have to do to get there, to meet that demand is still a long ways away >> carl, just great work, great content all day today. jus
was it's that final assembly that is so hard to do and requires so much education that vocational schoolsre in huge demand here. the government has vowed to train 2 million kids over the next several years we talked to one of the professors about this training, and he said, because the students who do graduate are getting snapped up like mad. >> one of those companies is samsung, guys. that's one of the big stories here in vietnam. they came here a while ago back in 2014, invested $3...
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campaign donald trump said another war in the middle east would be a mistake but he did it then assemble a team of people who are known to favor regime change you know rand in fact his cabinet does appear to be packed with people who seem to contradict the president's figs is kind of mop and expects so trump has decided not to bomb iran for now he says it's for humanitarian concerns however national security adviser john bolton does not share trump's concerns apparently for protecting human lives in fact john bolton has been itching to attack iran for a year or so you are going to see me there will be tangible and painful consequences the attack i think it will quote to stop this regime from getting nuclear weapons put more pressure on iran it seems a bit strange that donald trump who campaigned on a platform of not launching. new wars and has reiterated that during his presidency would then go higher john bolton however bolton seems to fit an interesting pattern when it comes to trump appointees trump articulate one position very clearly and then he hires someone with a completely diffe
campaign donald trump said another war in the middle east would be a mistake but he did it then assemble a team of people who are known to favor regime change you know rand in fact his cabinet does appear to be packed with people who seem to contradict the president's figs is kind of mop and expects so trump has decided not to bomb iran for now he says it's for humanitarian concerns however national security adviser john bolton does not share trump's concerns apparently for protecting human...
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twenty twenty two with the series of concrete measures adopted by the national assembl. our efforts in energy renovation of stepping up again. to be stronger to go faster and to go further in the war against greenhouse emissions. in the parliamentary session on thursday lawmakers voted into law the first article of an ambitious climate and energy package. the idea is to give the government the legal backing to force remaining coal plants to close by mandating restrictive emission targets. yet the package also covers speeding up the development of low carbon energies and renovating french homes to make the more energy efficiency. all in the hope the funds can go carbon neutral by twenty fifty and so hit its target stickered greenhouse gas emissions in line the twenty fifteen powers client agreements. the goal is hitting roadblocks city european level however that it has the backing of most the you nations poland and hungary have voiced concerns about how it will be financed. for that part environmental campaigners say it is too late too late. and that countries have h. ut
twenty twenty two with the series of concrete measures adopted by the national assembl. our efforts in energy renovation of stepping up again. to be stronger to go faster and to go further in the war against greenhouse emissions. in the parliamentary session on thursday lawmakers voted into law the first article of an ambitious climate and energy package. the idea is to give the government the legal backing to force remaining coal plants to close by mandating restrictive emission targets. yet...
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and winning back the general assembly.otect our rainbow community. tonight we not only need your time, but also we need your treasure as well. so get out your phones. get out your phones, everyone. text 9779, so we can ensure that our candidates will win all over the candidate -- the commonwealth of virginia. thank you! [applause] please welcome delegate jennifer carol boyd! ♪ right, so clap twice if you can hear me. i said, clap twice. all right. good evening. i said good evening. represent prince william and first i would like to thank our hosts for giving me the opportunity to speak with you tonight. a briefg to start with story of a conversation that i had in 2017. doors, andocking on going to candidate forums, i met a woman named eunice. and when i tried to tell her about the things i wanted to do she was at delegate, very short, petite woman with salt-and-pepper hair. dark black deep swollen eyes. started,e i could get she reached out her hand, and she said, i have done everything right. i have done everything that i
and winning back the general assembly.otect our rainbow community. tonight we not only need your time, but also we need your treasure as well. so get out your phones. get out your phones, everyone. text 9779, so we can ensure that our candidates will win all over the candidate -- the commonwealth of virginia. thank you! [applause] please welcome delegate jennifer carol boyd! ♪ right, so clap twice if you can hear me. i said, clap twice. all right. good evening. i said good evening. represent...
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the assembly also docs deputies or parliamentary assembly of. the doxy and that seems to have stood up a lot of passions a lot of tension and frustration has been growing in georgia in recent years about the attitude that many feel that government has which is that they are not taking a strong enough stance against russia many georgians. would like them to do more to recover the territories that internationally recognised as to which in which you carney. by russian forces that's. and. so tonight's results being the outcome this evening has been rather unexpected. but . many many georgians take the idea of having russian deputy in their parliament sitting in the parliament speaking as unacceptable. and so this has been the outcome and it is ongoing so although there's been gas. and successive rounds of it. people are still out of the parliament here tonight and at the moment at least not showing any sign of going anywhere right and only saying that the catalyst for this unless the the president and the russian and peace and i gather. as you say i
the assembly also docs deputies or parliamentary assembly of. the doxy and that seems to have stood up a lot of passions a lot of tension and frustration has been growing in georgia in recent years about the attitude that many feel that government has which is that they are not taking a strong enough stance against russia many georgians. would like them to do more to recover the territories that internationally recognised as to which in which you carney. by russian forces that's. and. so...