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carrie and her daughter traveled to berlin and carrie fraternize with german officers. they stayed for three years. of 1914 is when she comes back and that is august, 1914. during that time, this is extraordinary, carrie quebec twice, transatlantic voyages on ships that were like the titanic and the lusitania. it had sister ships. she came back on these ships twice to rendezvous warren. she at the end of 1911, leaves and goes to europe. carrie comes back at the end of 1911 to rendezvous with warren in new york. and she comes back a year later at the 1912 and they meet in new york, go to montreal, and he writes a piece about their time in montreal. goode time she returns are in the summer of 1914, he was in a race for a seat in the united states senate. there's a picture of him at that time. war had spread across europe. there is the kaiser. don't you love that mustache? french andome british soldiers. the united states would remain neutral. and her daughter became rapidly pro-german. by the time they came back a were very much enjoyed -- very much involved in the german
carrie and her daughter traveled to berlin and carrie fraternize with german officers. they stayed for three years. of 1914 is when she comes back and that is august, 1914. during that time, this is extraordinary, carrie quebec twice, transatlantic voyages on ships that were like the titanic and the lusitania. it had sister ships. she came back on these ships twice to rendezvous warren. she at the end of 1911, leaves and goes to europe. carrie comes back at the end of 1911 to rendezvous with...
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you can pack this neatly, stacking the item you need to carry with you.f you had an additional item lay that oner, just top there, the flat goes back over. the straps can go through any loop. in this you would keep loose coffee on one end. sugar in another. on the top there is a lid you could pry open. it was one days ration each on each side. if you happened to be issued meet rations, they would be carried like this. this is a meat can design for whatever rations you happened to have with you. and then simply wrap it up in a when when right -- repacking your gear. spare this you would have socks, a change of other -- change of undergarments. but you wouldn't have a whole lot of extras. the government wouldn't want you carrying much more than you absolutely need it. but that didn't stop the average soldier from finding ways to carry extra rations or items from home. what would happen, there would be plenty of items left all throughout the battlefield easily accessible from any point inside paris or france, wherever you happened to be stationed. so it woul
you can pack this neatly, stacking the item you need to carry with you.f you had an additional item lay that oner, just top there, the flat goes back over. the straps can go through any loop. in this you would keep loose coffee on one end. sugar in another. on the top there is a lid you could pry open. it was one days ration each on each side. if you happened to be issued meet rations, they would be carried like this. this is a meat can design for whatever rations you happened to have with you....
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they would carry the standard pack. they would also have to carry the machine gun. it weighs about 50 pounds. the tripod another 50 to 60 pounds. the tripod would break down into two parts. these guys had to be trained and really strong to be able to carry all the equipment and the ammunition any kind of a distance. the weight of the machine gun is what led to the advent of the automatic rifle or modern assault rifle. >> why do you like to come out and do this? >> i enjoy the challenge to research. there is not written a lot in english about the french army. they were the bulk of the allied force. i found it fascinating to read about it. i visited battlefields and got me interested in world war i aspects. the equipment and the general look of it i thought was really pretty neat. it has been fun to learn about and also to instruct others. a lot of people especially in the united states don't know much about the french or the involvement. a lot of people think i'm german. they did find that fascinating. >> and then the whole period of the first world war they start ou
they would carry the standard pack. they would also have to carry the machine gun. it weighs about 50 pounds. the tripod another 50 to 60 pounds. the tripod would break down into two parts. these guys had to be trained and really strong to be able to carry all the equipment and the ammunition any kind of a distance. the weight of the machine gun is what led to the advent of the automatic rifle or modern assault rifle. >> why do you like to come out and do this? >> i enjoy the...
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this is what all the soldiers carried what they needed in. in the back there is a meat pouch where you would keep your mess kit. your eating utensils and perhaps a photograph. underneath that you would have an entrenching tool. for most people it would be a shovel. this is what they would call a thick magic -- pick mastic. during world war i, he would have at least one man and every platoon carry one of these. then, to open the pack you would detach a buckle. then he would open three more in the back and the bag opens flat. then you can pack it neatly stacking the items that you need to carry with you. if you had an additional item like a sweater you could lay it on top. the loops are designed so that the straps can go through any loop. this is called a condiment can. in this you would keep loose coffee or flower -- flour and sugar. if you happen to be issued meat rations, they would be carried in this. this is a canned designed for bacon or salt pork or whatever you happened to have. then simply wrap it in a towel to keep noise down. inside
this is what all the soldiers carried what they needed in. in the back there is a meat pouch where you would keep your mess kit. your eating utensils and perhaps a photograph. underneath that you would have an entrenching tool. for most people it would be a shovel. this is what they would call a thick magic -- pick mastic. during world war i, he would have at least one man and every platoon carry one of these. then, to open the pack you would detach a buckle. then he would open three more in...
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they would take these vessels that had been built to carry tea and glamorous chinese goods and carry-- overload them with china laborers and failing to south america. the sea which was not so overlooked. i don't think received much press, but it was a terrible maritime disaster and in one of the memoirs of captain charles porter low, he made a notice of how his clipper ship was sailing virtually and balance from san francisco to china and they didn't know how to fill up the whole, so as always a way to make money and it was chilling to read this. well, we took 75 corpses of chinese laborers who died in california and collected the money and register them as passengers. that was pretty startling to see that. i can sale a fun fish and that's about it. >> if that is all for questions we would like to thank everyone for coming. we would also like to thank mr. steven ujifuza for coming. please join me in thanking him for his presentation and answering all of your questions. [applause]. get home safe, everyone. he will be signing over here at the table right here. [inaudible conversations]
they would take these vessels that had been built to carry tea and glamorous chinese goods and carry-- overload them with china laborers and failing to south america. the sea which was not so overlooked. i don't think received much press, but it was a terrible maritime disaster and in one of the memoirs of captain charles porter low, he made a notice of how his clipper ship was sailing virtually and balance from san francisco to china and they didn't know how to fill up the whole, so as always...
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the government did not want you to carry much more than you absolutely needed.hat didn't stop the average soldier from finding ways to carry extra rations or items from home. what would happen, there would be plenty of items left all throughout the battlefield or easily accessible from any point inside paris or france, wherever you happened to be stationed, in belgium. so, it wouldn't be uncommon for a soldier to find some sort of french musette bag, like this here. if you came in the front building, there are two photographs. one of the civil war soldier, one of the world war i. if you look closely you'll see on the world war i soldier all of his issue kit and then you'll see a french musette bag he would keep extra rations or things he might need. lining things like a training manual, if he had aspirations of getting stripes. a shave mirror, flashlight, washcloth. it gets hot in the trenches. and even a trench mirror. these were designed to fit onto the tip of the bayonet so that the soldier would be able -- could wind up sticking a mirror up where another per
the government did not want you to carry much more than you absolutely needed.hat didn't stop the average soldier from finding ways to carry extra rations or items from home. what would happen, there would be plenty of items left all throughout the battlefield or easily accessible from any point inside paris or france, wherever you happened to be stationed, in belgium. so, it wouldn't be uncommon for a soldier to find some sort of french musette bag, like this here. if you came in the front...
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every man in the squad carried some form of entrenching tool. whether it was a larger shovel, whether it was a small, individual spade, or in his fishing knife, wire cutters, things of that nature. pics and hose, so that when the squad went into a defensive position, it could dig in by itself. >> we have also got the bayonets for the rifle. you have got the rifles. you have the evolution of gas masks. during the war. hand grenades, and of course, the officers flare pistol. >> so, this equipment, is some of it original, is it reproduce, how does that work? >> there is a whole cottage industry dealt around reproducing things for reenactors. you will see the leather gear is reproductions. because, once again, in my collection, i own a lot of original gear, but i don't like to bring it out. especially in these kind of conditions. but most of the hardware you see, like the grenades and the entrenching tools, and the clips , those are all original. those are all original. it is amazing how much of it is still around. a lot of it was brought back to th
every man in the squad carried some form of entrenching tool. whether it was a larger shovel, whether it was a small, individual spade, or in his fishing knife, wire cutters, things of that nature. pics and hose, so that when the squad went into a defensive position, it could dig in by itself. >> we have also got the bayonets for the rifle. you have got the rifles. you have the evolution of gas masks. during the war. hand grenades, and of course, the officers flare pistol. >> so,...
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that's about as much coal as they could carry before they had to refuel. for a very long time sailing ships did have the advantage when it came to carrying large amounts of cargo. on a steamship you have a lot of coal that would otherwise take up valuable cargo space, but in 1869, the suez canal opened and not allowed ships to sail and shorten the route and allowed ships to sail through the mediterranean and directly onto china. you also had come in 1855 emma what i might call the first transcontinental railroad, most of us think the first opened in the late 1860s but that's not quite true. the first one opened in 1835 when the clipper ship owner opened up the panama pacific railroad across that allowed passengers to take a steamship from new york to the east side, disembark, go across the railroad and embark on another steamship that would then take them to san francisco. this made the trip to san francisco more or less routine by the mid- to late 1850s. that also helped spell the doom of the clipper ships. many of them met rather sad and, the sea which p
that's about as much coal as they could carry before they had to refuel. for a very long time sailing ships did have the advantage when it came to carrying large amounts of cargo. on a steamship you have a lot of coal that would otherwise take up valuable cargo space, but in 1869, the suez canal opened and not allowed ships to sail and shorten the route and allowed ships to sail through the mediterranean and directly onto china. you also had come in 1855 emma what i might call the first...
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. >> hope francis and the carrying society, what were your finding findings? >> the book was written by an economist and right thing in response to the book that came out but is known as environmental and cyclical where we try to engage the pope in dialogue and hopefully to fill in blind spot but that is the aim who could make those markets work as a society with big problems of poverty. >> you have the intro went to catholic men do you want only catholics to write? >> typically no. i am catholic and devout but with the economy one -- the economist i don't know about everybody else. >> what is the carrying society? >> we want to build a society of what we live up to by jesus so the question is a tactic how do we get that carrying society? so the pope seems to door -- and your top-down and maybe in those international agencies so we push more for that bottom-up solution that would be in her own self-interest he met one of the essays say there is a clear need dialogue. because the pope and many of the economic profession with that fundamental level on many issue
. >> hope francis and the carrying society, what were your finding findings? >> the book was written by an economist and right thing in response to the book that came out but is known as environmental and cyclical where we try to engage the pope in dialogue and hopefully to fill in blind spot but that is the aim who could make those markets work as a society with big problems of poverty. >> you have the intro went to catholic men do you want only catholics to write? >>...
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they would carry the standard pack and the rest of infantry kit. but the machine gun weighs 50 pounds. the tripod another 50 to 60 pounds the weight of the machine guns led to the advent of the automatic rifle or modern assault rifle. >> why do you like to come out and do this? >> well, i enjoy the -- the french is challenging to research because there's not a lot written in english about the french army. they were the bulk of the allied force and i found it fascinating to read about it. i was stationed in germany when i was in the army. i visited battlefields. the equipment in the general look of it i thought was pretty neat. also to instruct others. a lot of people, especially in the united states, don't know about the french or the involvement. a lot of people think i'm german. they don't know about the blue uniforms because of the black-and-white photographs so they find that fascinating. in the whole period of the first world war you start out with linear tactics in the french with dark blue overcoats and red trousers much like the civil war.
they would carry the standard pack and the rest of infantry kit. but the machine gun weighs 50 pounds. the tripod another 50 to 60 pounds the weight of the machine guns led to the advent of the automatic rifle or modern assault rifle. >> why do you like to come out and do this? >> well, i enjoy the -- the french is challenging to research because there's not a lot written in english about the french army. they were the bulk of the allied force and i found it fascinating to read...
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a flyer would carry this. downedcourse, if he is in any of these territories he map.onfine himself to the this is attached something of a , blood chip. it is a ticket that the flyer would carry and hand it to the local villagers. it says i am an allied flyer. ,please give me needed assistance. explainave to say or chinese were our allies in world , war ii. our relationship with china seeming so tenuous today. to subtly tell young people but to everyone. , our relations with china seems so tenuous today. they are fighting alongside american and british forces against the japanese in world war ii. if you parachuted out into china, you are mostly amongst friends. but behind japanese lines, only the locals can really help you. that is where the bloodshed comes in. we are looking at a p-40 fighter aircraft. one of the most celebrated episodes is american flyers who flew on the side of the chinese against the japanese. so avg, american volunteer group, also known as the flying tigers. and we have a choice example of
a flyer would carry this. downedcourse, if he is in any of these territories he map.onfine himself to the this is attached something of a , blood chip. it is a ticket that the flyer would carry and hand it to the local villagers. it says i am an allied flyer. ,please give me needed assistance. explainave to say or chinese were our allies in world , war ii. our relationship with china seeming so tenuous today. to subtly tell young people but to everyone. , our relations with china seems so...
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today, carrie made that surprise announcement on instagram. did you notice that she's wearing a baby pink jacket? fans speculate it's a clue that she's expecting a girl. ♪ >> in 2014, carrie told "e.t." it would be dream to give now 3-year-old son a little sister. >> we planned on having a girl. i don't know if you can do that. but at some point, we'd really like that. >> a source tells "e.t." that this pregnancy represents a new beginning after, quote, a very challenging year. last november she suffered a serious fall that required around 40 stitches to her face. the baby news also comes days after carrie came under fire from fans for her red book cover story where at 35, she said, quote, we may have missed our chance to have a big family. ♪ >> the country star made it clear she won't be taking a career break any time soon. september 14th her new album drops. she also announced her tour which kicks off next may, that would only be a few months after the birth. >> let's talk selena gomez. she recently celebrated her 26th birthday. while she to
today, carrie made that surprise announcement on instagram. did you notice that she's wearing a baby pink jacket? fans speculate it's a clue that she's expecting a girl. ♪ >> in 2014, carrie told "e.t." it would be dream to give now 3-year-old son a little sister. >> we planned on having a girl. i don't know if you can do that. but at some point, we'd really like that. >> a source tells "e.t." that this pregnancy represents a new beginning after, quote, a...
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a cool start to the week temperatures will boost into the weekend back into the mid 80's inland to carry the bay into next week.week. week. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 ( darya )(ááá2 shotááá) breaking news this morning out of the east bay.an apartment fire in antioch ... has turned into an arson investigation.( james ) kron 4's lydia pantazes is live at the scene with the details. (lydia) ( james ) thanks lydia. we will check back with you the morning. ( darya ) new this morning. a gruesome discovery in san francisco. human remains are found reportedly inside a fish tank at the home of a missing person. ( james ) kron4's will tran is live in front of the home in the south of market neighborhood. will. san francisco police are investigating remains found inside a home on the 2oo block of clara street. police will only confirm that remians were found in the ho
a cool start to the week temperatures will boost into the weekend back into the mid 80's inland to carry the bay into next week.week. week. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 ( darya )(ááá2 shotááá) breaking news this morning out of the east bay.an apartment fire in...
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but it is the blood of a man who was carrying it. i'm quite proud of this gallery. it is the cbi gallery, china, verma, india. -- china, burma, india. a gigantic struggle was taking place in the asian mainland. our own purpose and our british allies was to fly supplies over the homeland mountains from and get to china to keep forces in the field. we called an entire theater china burma india. what we have here is a nice relief map of what it was like to fly the hump. taking off from somewhere in india or burma and then flying over the himalayas to get supplies and to china. flying over the himalayas is not these his flight the world. it would be difficult for modern aircraft. it was really difficult for 1940's vintage aircraft. there is a big downdraft as you press the mountain. there was also a road. keeping the road open was one of the principal points of the war in the theater. you see a bit of our photograph here. these are called switchbacks. it is such a tall gray, you cannot just drive up the mountain. you go back and forth and back and forth. one mile could
but it is the blood of a man who was carrying it. i'm quite proud of this gallery. it is the cbi gallery, china, verma, india. -- china, burma, india. a gigantic struggle was taking place in the asian mainland. our own purpose and our british allies was to fly supplies over the homeland mountains from and get to china to keep forces in the field. we called an entire theater china burma india. what we have here is a nice relief map of what it was like to fly the hump. taking off from somewhere...
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so as we continue to carry american leadership in space, so also will we carry america's commitment to freedom into this new frontier. [applause] so this is the moment, now's the time to do as americans have always done in ages past, to lead with strength and a pioneering spirit into the future. under the leadership of president trump, our commander in chief, we take the first bold steps to insure our security on earth and in outer space with renewed american strength. and as we embark, we do so with faith, faith in all of you who have answered the call to serving the uniform of the united states of america at such a time as this in the life of our nation. faith to all the incredible civilian personnel who serve here in the department of defense with equal devotion the our nation. and we do so with that other kind of faith as well. just as generations of americans have carried those who have taken to the skies in the defense of freedom born upon their prayers, i want to assure all of you who will be called to this enterprise that you can be confident, you can be confident that you will
so as we continue to carry american leadership in space, so also will we carry america's commitment to freedom into this new frontier. [applause] so this is the moment, now's the time to do as americans have always done in ages past, to lead with strength and a pioneering spirit into the future. under the leadership of president trump, our commander in chief, we take the first bold steps to insure our security on earth and in outer space with renewed american strength. and as we embark, we do...
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they been carrying out what is cold a fingertip search of the area here.renewed their appeal to members of the public to report sightings of vehicles parked in unusual areas, lay—by eyes or unusual areas, lay—by eyes or unusual areas. how unusual areas, lay—by eyes or unusual areas. how far is that from the hospital? we are about ten miles from the royal stoke hospital, which is of course where samantha eastward was last seen last friday when she finished her night shift at around 7:1i5am in the morning. that was the last time she was seen. police have released cctv of her leaving work with a colleague. her car, volvo, was seen at her house parked in the driveway. and police reallyjust appealing for information from the public for any clues about her disappearance and anyone that might know what has happened to her. have that understandably emotional appeal by her sister yesterday, a week after samantha disappeared. is there any suggestion from police that that has yielded any new information or a response, as a result of that? we not expecting to hear any
they been carrying out what is cold a fingertip search of the area here.renewed their appeal to members of the public to report sightings of vehicles parked in unusual areas, lay—by eyes or unusual areas, lay—by eyes or unusual areas. how unusual areas, lay—by eyes or unusual areas. how far is that from the hospital? we are about ten miles from the royal stoke hospital, which is of course where samantha eastward was last seen last friday when she finished her night shift at around 7:1i5am...
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carries out heart surgery.d high death rates for heart surgery for this year and last year. this prompted management here to carry out a review. they brought in an independent expert. professor buick, a former medical director from the nhs. professor buick, a former medical directorfrom the nhs. the findings of his report, he makes some damning criticisms of the situation here, and he found mortality rate was almost twice the national average and the lack of internal scrutiny of the results of the data was inadequate. he said the department was split into two and it was exhibiting, staff were exhibiting, tribal like activity. the hospital's response has been to say that surgery response has been to say that surgery is safe and they are implementing the recommendations of the report at pace, including the immediate relocation of surgeries into what is being called a single speciality practice. next week new surgeons are being brought in to give leadership support and they are also looking at the way data on mort
carries out heart surgery.d high death rates for heart surgery for this year and last year. this prompted management here to carry out a review. they brought in an independent expert. professor buick, a former medical director from the nhs. professor buick, a former medical directorfrom the nhs. the findings of his report, he makes some damning criticisms of the situation here, and he found mortality rate was almost twice the national average and the lack of internal scrutiny of the results of...
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we carried out a recent survey unacceptable. we carried out a recent survey on unacceptable.from keep britain tidy, she says most people know that throwing rubbish on the round is unacceptable but they haven't identified something more subtle, more than a quarter people admit to leaving rubbish carefully on a ledge next to a bench. what we think might be going on is people are sort of going to do the right thing, so they are not throwing the letter down, they are placing it somewhere where it might be collected and when speaking to people about that we found that people don't necessarily perceive that as littering. people haven't thought of themselves as a glitter. in manchester, have started a campaign to clamp down on so—called careful littering, nudging people to take their litter home. so far it has rich used the problem by 20%. but is nudging people enough when so many parks and beaches have been left in states like this? this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: donald trump has reimposed sanctions against iran, following up his decision to withdraw the
we carried out a recent survey unacceptable. we carried out a recent survey on unacceptable.from keep britain tidy, she says most people know that throwing rubbish on the round is unacceptable but they haven't identified something more subtle, more than a quarter people admit to leaving rubbish carefully on a ledge next to a bench. what we think might be going on is people are sort of going to do the right thing, so they are not throwing the letter down, they are placing it somewhere where it...
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carrying john mccain, which is going to stop behind me.ve me as i turn around. i will look because what i'm looking at here and obviously what our viewers can see as well is the hearse about to stop, and it will be brought in by members of the armed forces body bearer team. very quintessential john mccain. clearly representatives of all the armed forces who are going to physically but also symbolically bring john mccain in. maeve reston is here with me. >> and you can also see the honor guard that is here to meet the casket of john mccain. they will keep watch over john mccain's casket as cindy and the family head inside to greet the mourners and friends. of course one really important thing here, wolf, is that the family wanted about a thousand -- they made tickets available for about a thousand members of the public. they really wanted just ordinary arizonans to be part of this service. >> and we are watching mccain -- john mccain's children also get out of the cars here. his seven children are here, their spouses as well. you see sidney
carrying john mccain, which is going to stop behind me.ve me as i turn around. i will look because what i'm looking at here and obviously what our viewers can see as well is the hearse about to stop, and it will be brought in by members of the armed forces body bearer team. very quintessential john mccain. clearly representatives of all the armed forces who are going to physically but also symbolically bring john mccain in. maeve reston is here with me. >> and you can also see the honor...
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a school bus carrying students back to school after a picnic was hit by a air strike in the market. you can see the twisted metal remains of the bus, the crater and children inside a hospital show children still in uniform, some still wearing blood. the red cross saying their medical team has receivedhe inj children. the majority of the patients under 10 years old. calling this a legitimate military action. the secretary general calling for a praeufplt investigation. calling on the saudi led coalition to hold a transparent investigation into this incident. and saying u.s. central command was not involved in this air strike. but as you said really heart breaking images once again out of yemen. >> it is heart breaking, especially to shed lithe on what is going on in yemen. >>> the first in-laws are officially american citizens this morning. first ladys parents granted citizenship. through a legal process that president trump has in-laws, milania trump's parents sworn in as american cize i new york city. igniting whether they obtained citizep through chain miigation e something preside
a school bus carrying students back to school after a picnic was hit by a air strike in the market. you can see the twisted metal remains of the bus, the crater and children inside a hospital show children still in uniform, some still wearing blood. the red cross saying their medical team has receivedhe inj children. the majority of the patients under 10 years old. calling this a legitimate military action. the secretary general calling for a praeufplt investigation. calling on the saudi led...
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judge kavanaugh carry that out again in another opinion dealing with a different issue in 2012. it is also interesting with the theme of executive accountability. in that case the issue was whether nuclear waste would continue to be stored at a facility. in that case the dispute was over -- the particular issue he was looking at in his opinion was whether the independent nuclear regulatory commission or the more direct way accountable to the president department of saygy would have the final on whether the administration was going to continue to apply to store waste there. spent time inh his concurring opinion talking about how because at the end of the date the source of accountability for government is the people and elections, in big policymaking decisions it would seem more appropriate within the constitutional structure for greater weight to be given to the department of energy which was more closely accountable to the president. concurring opinion is remarkable for two additional reasons. samebecause it shows the chris is talking about, neutral application of principles an
judge kavanaugh carry that out again in another opinion dealing with a different issue in 2012. it is also interesting with the theme of executive accountability. in that case the issue was whether nuclear waste would continue to be stored at a facility. in that case the dispute was over -- the particular issue he was looking at in his opinion was whether the independent nuclear regulatory commission or the more direct way accountable to the president department of saygy would have the final on...
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not only do they carry a ton of brands, but they carry a wide variety of price points.we're here. do you have your mission statement? lisa: this is our food promise that we go off of. lemonis: "no byproducts, corn, wheat, or soy." -"no chemical preservatives." -kacey: mm-hmm. lemonis: why don't we walk and just kind of get a feel for it? i need lisa's expertise and her brand promise to determine what foods are gonna work and not work, but i also need her to be open-minded. -do we carry this nutro? -lisa: no. lemonis: does it have byproducts, corn, wheat, or soy? lisa: this one i don't know. no, this one doesn't. lemonis: chemical preservatives? lisa: doesn't look like it. lemonis: so, this has the food promise, but you won't carry it. -lisa: no. -lemonis: why? lisa: when we actually first opened, they were the biggest ones that had all the recalls and stuff, too. lemonis: what kind of car do you drive? lisa: a suburban. lemonis: have chevy ever had a recall? i like the fact that she believes in something, but once she actually takes that and applies it against products
not only do they carry a ton of brands, but they carry a wide variety of price points.we're here. do you have your mission statement? lisa: this is our food promise that we go off of. lemonis: "no byproducts, corn, wheat, or soy." -"no chemical preservatives." -kacey: mm-hmm. lemonis: why don't we walk and just kind of get a feel for it? i need lisa's expertise and her brand promise to determine what foods are gonna work and not work, but i also need her to be open-minded....
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for 16 days, she's been carrying her dead calf on her back.learn more about the threat to the species. hello to you. the red cross says one of its hospitals has received the bodies of 29 children, killed in an airstrike on a school bus in a rebel—held area of northern yemen. 30 other children are among scores of people injured. the saudi—led coalition has defended the attack in saada, saying it was a "legitimate military action" aimed at a missile launcher. for more than three years, yemen has been divided by a ferocious civil war. but this is also a proxy war. on one side is the internationally recognised government, led by president mansour hadi — backed by a saudi—led arab coalition, supported by the us, the uk and france. 0n the other side, houthi rebels, allied with iran. united nations officials say this conflict has caused terrible suffering. 8 million yemenis face famine, three—quarters of the population needs humanitarian aid. the new un special envoy, in his first interview, has told the bbc yemen faces "collapse", unless a political
for 16 days, she's been carrying her dead calf on her back.learn more about the threat to the species. hello to you. the red cross says one of its hospitals has received the bodies of 29 children, killed in an airstrike on a school bus in a rebel—held area of northern yemen. 30 other children are among scores of people injured. the saudi—led coalition has defended the attack in saada, saying it was a "legitimate military action" aimed at a missile launcher. for more than three...
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the presidents to carry out executive power. he looked at the history as well and this being a unique structure in our system where for decades there have been supreme court saying it is constitutional and has limitations on firing te he -- firing the heads of independent agencies. that had never been taken to this next level where it was also hard for the independent commissioners themselves to be able to oversee what was happening within that branch of government. was that appropriate for folks like the board members who work -- who were carrying out important decisions? judge kavanaugh wrote an opinion saying no, which the supreme court later agreed with. the general idea of accountability, which judge kavanaugh thought was important for public responsibility, has been a theme throughout other opinions. his career on the d c circuit has been bookended -- before the court earlier this year, judge kavanaugh talked about another unique agency structure, the head of the consumer financial protection bureau and whether it is const
the presidents to carry out executive power. he looked at the history as well and this being a unique structure in our system where for decades there have been supreme court saying it is constitutional and has limitations on firing te he -- firing the heads of independent agencies. that had never been taken to this next level where it was also hard for the independent commissioners themselves to be able to oversee what was happening within that branch of government. was that appropriate for...
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he a transit to use it was issued for the man carrying the passport of. his passport has to this day never been recovered. the three men left the airport after midnight on. the libyan embassy in rome it is believed that the three men spent the night here. the next morning september the first nine hundred seventy eight two men checked in at the holiday inn hotel in rome. one was bearded and dressed in a religious robe the other was in civilian clothes the two men checked in for two rooms and paid in cash for a one week stay at the hotel. ten minutes later the two men were seen leaving the hotel both dressed in civilian clothes and carrying luggage. ten days after the disappearance of the a man italian police discovered the luggage and passports of other. crew in the hotel in rome. but. something. either. the italian authorities interrogated crew and passengers of the alitalia flight as well as staff at the airport and the hotel after a nine month investigation in a nine hundred seventy nine the italian authorities concluded that in southern and his two com
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the 17 days, she has been carrying a dead calf on her back.ncouver island. let's go live now. i know you are a senior scientist at the centre for whale research, you are the right person to ask this question. what is going on with this way all? well, i kind of wonder if this mother whale is not putting on a bit of a demonstration for us humans that we have got to provide some more food in this ecosystem for the natural populations. well, it explained, unpack that the bit for us. -- explain. pardon, ididn‘t unpack that the bit for us. -- explain. pardon, i didn't get that. just exa ctly explain. pardon, i didn't get that. just exactly what do you mean? i know there is a problem with food source, we kind of want to avoid and from authorising what is going on here, it might assume she was carrying his calf in a form of mourning. yeah, we believe this is a form of grief, she has carried this baby now for about 1000 miles, 17 days, and she is back again. she was in front of victoria, vancouver a couple of weeks ago and now she has come back. it isj
the 17 days, she has been carrying a dead calf on her back.ncouver island. let's go live now. i know you are a senior scientist at the centre for whale research, you are the right person to ask this question. what is going on with this way all? well, i kind of wonder if this mother whale is not putting on a bit of a demonstration for us humans that we have got to provide some more food in this ecosystem for the natural populations. well, it explained, unpack that the bit for us. -- explain....
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a transit to use it was issued for the man carrying the passport of. his passport has to this day never been recovered. the three men left the airport after midnight. the libyan embassy in rome it is believed that the three men spent the night here. the next morning september the first nine hundred seventy eight two men checked in at the holiday inn hotel in rome. one was bearded and dressed in a religious robe the other was in civilian clothes the two men checked in for two rooms and paid in cash for a one week stay at the hotel. ten minutes later the two men were seen leaving the hotel both dressed in civilian clothes and carrying luggage. ten days after the disappearance of the a man italian police discovered the luggage and passports of other. crew in the hotel in rome. but. something i something i thought. either. are good. the italian authorities interrogated crew and passengers of the alitalia flight as well as staff at the airport and the hotel after a nine month investigation in may nine hundred seventy nine the italian authorities concluded t
a transit to use it was issued for the man carrying the passport of. his passport has to this day never been recovered. the three men left the airport after midnight. the libyan embassy in rome it is believed that the three men spent the night here. the next morning september the first nine hundred seventy eight two men checked in at the holiday inn hotel in rome. one was bearded and dressed in a religious robe the other was in civilian clothes the two men checked in for two rooms and paid in...
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extremists in custody today as officials continue to investigate whether the kids were trained to carry out school shootings. those children in foster care and under the protection of the state. >> what happens to the children? do they stay in foster care? >> reporter: that's a really good question. right now the state of new mexico filed a petition requesting the kids aren't given back to their family members. they want them to stay under the care of the state to get professional help. >> two nights in a row you shocked us with the amount of apparent evidence, the crime scene sitting there. why so much evidence? >> we asked investigators that same question. they told us they were abiding by what was prescribed by the search warrants and took things in plain sight but we've been here on this compound over the last few days and we've seen questionable things. this is a briefcase with a cell phone in it right here this is a police scanner. that's a lock picking kit. you got to wonder why a lot of this stuff wasn't taken. as for the fbi, we know they were surveilling this compound before a
extremists in custody today as officials continue to investigate whether the kids were trained to carry out school shootings. those children in foster care and under the protection of the state. >> what happens to the children? do they stay in foster care? >> reporter: that's a really good question. right now the state of new mexico filed a petition requesting the kids aren't given back to their family members. they want them to stay under the care of the state to get professional...
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security forces carrying the tons and shields forced journalists to leave the site the leader of the opposition m.d.c. has so far refused to accept the results of the election earlier zimbabwe's president emerson when a god was called for a new beginning after being declared the winner of the poll. also coming up in india false reports on social media about child kidnappings have led to the murder of innocent people now local police are taking action to try to prevent any more killing. oh i'm terry martin welcome to the program in zimbabwe riot police have broken up a press conference to be held by opposition leader nelson chamisa police ordered journalists present to pack up their equipment and leave the hotel grounds where the press conference the main opposition party the movement for democratic change was set up just minutes ago leader nelson chamisa has disputed the results of the presidential election. this is a fast moving story let's go over to our correspondent adrian krishi he is in harare following developments there adrian do we know what just happened at that hotel where
security forces carrying the tons and shields forced journalists to leave the site the leader of the opposition m.d.c. has so far refused to accept the results of the election earlier zimbabwe's president emerson when a god was called for a new beginning after being declared the winner of the poll. also coming up in india false reports on social media about child kidnappings have led to the murder of innocent people now local police are taking action to try to prevent any more killing. oh i'm...
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a transit to use it was issued for the man carrying the passport of. his passport has to this day never been recovered. the three men left the airport after midnight. the libyan embassy in rome it is believed that the three men spent the night here. the next morning september the first nine hundred seventy eight two men checked in at the holiday inn hotel in rome. one was bearded and dressed in a religious robe the other was in civilian clothes the two men checked in for two rooms and paid in cash for a one week stay at the hotel. ten minutes later the two men were seen leaving the hotel both dressed in civilian clothes and carrying luggage. ten days after the disappearance of the a man italian police discovered the luggage and passports of other. crew in the hotel in rome. but. something i something i thought. either. the italian authorities interrogated crew and passengers of the alitalia flight as well as staff at the airport and the hotel after a nine month investigation in a nine hundred seventy nine the italian authorities concluded that in south
a transit to use it was issued for the man carrying the passport of. his passport has to this day never been recovered. the three men left the airport after midnight. the libyan embassy in rome it is believed that the three men spent the night here. the next morning september the first nine hundred seventy eight two men checked in at the holiday inn hotel in rome. one was bearded and dressed in a religious robe the other was in civilian clothes the two men checked in for two rooms and paid in...
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ead tsae officer leaps to action, grabbinthe bag and carrying it safely outside the terminal. they say the smoke camerom a malfunctioning battery on a vape pen. luckilyidtt hurt any passengers or damage equipment. >>> heart break and outrage afr a saudi eair strike hit a school bus. some of the victims are as young as 6 years old. saud a -- defendinging saying it didn't target civilians. >> reporter: this colict is called the world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and this latest event does nothing to disspell this title as the colict inemen continues to its fourth year. the images you're about to see are heart breaking graphic. a school bus carrying students back to school after a picnic was hit by a air strike in the market. you can see the twisted metal remains of the bus, the crater and children suffering. images from inside a hospital re show chi still in uniform, some still wearing packs, cover blood. the r cross saying their medical team has received the bod as of 29 children a under 15 years old. 48 injured, 30 of those are children. the majority of e patients und
ead tsae officer leaps to action, grabbinthe bag and carrying it safely outside the terminal. they say the smoke camerom a malfunctioning battery on a vape pen. luckilyidtt hurt any passengers or damage equipment. >>> heart break and outrage afr a saudi eair strike hit a school bus. some of the victims are as young as 6 years old. saud a -- defendinging saying it didn't target civilians. >> reporter: this colict is called the world's worst humanitarian crisis right now and this...
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carrying out my duties. we've worked out towards improving relations spirit those countries. have not been as strong as one would have preferred and we've. always sixty countries leaders in our country. and we've posted many high level meetings in our country quite successfully like the g eight twenty. and it's you distinguished ambassadors. we got together on numerous occasions. however. the status of the embassador is conference is not about quite unique. this is now becoming a traditional get ring up. and ass is get together with us and then consult each other she says and. one term in the course of turkish foreign policy. for the future. this is a very important and precious. for our country almost. another important. feature of this scattering is the fact that it is the very first such gathering since the changes in the turkish. regime from parliamentary system to a presidential one. now that. thankfully our country has been successful in making these changes through democratic means. that. we've. done our best. and provide for our countries while people say expectationa
carrying out my duties. we've worked out towards improving relations spirit those countries. have not been as strong as one would have preferred and we've. always sixty countries leaders in our country. and we've posted many high level meetings in our country quite successfully like the g eight twenty. and it's you distinguished ambassadors. we got together on numerous occasions. however. the status of the embassador is conference is not about quite unique. this is now becoming a traditional...
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if you are daft enough to carry on. no party whatsoever. if you are daft enough to carry on.this. after years? of secretive negotiations, ?the catholic church and the the chinese communist party may be on the brink of a deal with profound implicatons for their fractious relationship. a compromise — in which the vatican allows the chinese government a greater say in the appointment of clergy — appears likely. some regard it as a way for the church to expand the numbers of china's catholic minority. for the church to expand the numbers but as our correspondent john sudworth reports — critics see it as a betrayal. john sudworth reports — in china, not even prayer is free from communist party control. for decades, an atheist government has insisted on the right to appoint priests and bishops in the catholic church. but this church in eastern china is one of the many that has been holding out. is one of the many that in defiance of the chinese government, the bishop here has been appointed directly by rome. government, the bishop here has been he now finds himself at the centre of
if you are daft enough to carry on. no party whatsoever. if you are daft enough to carry on.this. after years? of secretive negotiations, ?the catholic church and the the chinese communist party may be on the brink of a deal with profound implicatons for their fractious relationship. a compromise — in which the vatican allows the chinese government a greater say in the appointment of clergy — appears likely. some regard it as a way for the church to expand the numbers of china's catholic...
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the stronghold north of the capital now the red cross says the bus was carrying children and came under attack as it was driving in a crowded markets. ceilings media say the majority of those killed children were also hearing majority and ten years old our correspondent. joining us again from neighboring djibouti following the developments in this particular story and all of the story and yemen mother we were hearing there from nasa that the health ministry had confirmed around forty killed and more than fifty seriously injured do we expect this death toll to keep rising. yes because of the dozens of the horgan injured some of them critically the death toll is expected to rise and. we're hearing that there are todd comprendo the boss was passing near a busy market so the casualties are more unknown but they're told could drive ok and they're being taken to hospitals they're being treated by the i.c.r.c. i mean that's that's a real lifeline for people in yemen isn't it because the medical facilities and the medical infrastructure in the country is so ravaged. it is and i will say i was h
the stronghold north of the capital now the red cross says the bus was carrying children and came under attack as it was driving in a crowded markets. ceilings media say the majority of those killed children were also hearing majority and ten years old our correspondent. joining us again from neighboring djibouti following the developments in this particular story and all of the story and yemen mother we were hearing there from nasa that the health ministry had confirmed around forty killed and...
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space station we'll be showing you pictures from the forty camera carried by one of the cosmonauts. five am head in the russian capital you're watching off the international welcome to the program. the death toll from a suicide bomb attack in the afghan capital has risen to forty eight and is likely to rise further according to local health officials a warning you may find some of the upcoming images distressing sixty seven others were injured in the attack on a private education center in the shiite neighborhood of kabul it's not play as if it was a the students or whether the teachers were also among the victims the taliban has since denied it had any involvement in the assault instead the attacks being blamed on islamic state although no one has yet claimed responsibility. this comes off the reports of dozens of soldiers being killed. the taliban attacks a military town north of kabul local journalists full time affairs i reports. it has been a very deadly day for afghanistan it's a very bloody day for afghanistan not only in northen afghanistan but also in eastern afghanistan so
space station we'll be showing you pictures from the forty camera carried by one of the cosmonauts. five am head in the russian capital you're watching off the international welcome to the program. the death toll from a suicide bomb attack in the afghan capital has risen to forty eight and is likely to rise further according to local health officials a warning you may find some of the upcoming images distressing sixty seven others were injured in the attack on a private education center in the...
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out there in two thousand and thirteen the following year vincent was born the first child carried in a transplanted womb. in a uterine transplant both donor and recipient undergo major surgery the procedure can take up to ten hours and is not without risk. in most cases so far a mother donated her uterus to her daughter to enable her to bear her own child the organ is removed together with the fallopian tubes. but. this involves locating and severing the artery that supplies the uterus with blood. their current and i mean we can only carry out a uterine transplant if the recipient still has functioning ovaries under i asked what's key to the procedure is that the patient retains her ovaries and they remain functional and do nothing for that's what makes it possible for her to bear a child that is genetically her own home and this before that she needs her own eggs so. this is over time this is an ovary and it will remain in place. after the uterine transplant eggs taken from the woman's ovary are fertilized in vitro. the embryo is then transferred to the new transplanted womb. things
out there in two thousand and thirteen the following year vincent was born the first child carried in a transplanted womb. in a uterine transplant both donor and recipient undergo major surgery the procedure can take up to ten hours and is not without risk. in most cases so far a mother donated her uterus to her daughter to enable her to bear her own child the organ is removed together with the fallopian tubes. but. this involves locating and severing the artery that supplies the uterus with...
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learned there were destructor problems with the breach the motorway operator needed to carry out more montanans but also the transport ministry should have been checking after visiting the city italy's prime minister declared a state of emergency and said the motor operator in charge of the bridge was to blame so. these are tragedies which are unacceptable in modern society that shouldn't happen this government will do its utmost to have. voyde tragedies like this happening in the future we have plans in place to take action against the companies managing the motorways the italian government says it will now inspect the structure of aging bridges and tunnels across the country it's unclear though whether that will be enough to calm fears in a city where people have been deeply shaken natascha butler al jazeera you know or italy. the worst flooding in south india as carolus state in nearly a century has killed sixty seven people more than fifty thousand are seeking shelter and relief camps the international airport in the city of karachi which serves as a major gateway to the state pop
learned there were destructor problems with the breach the motorway operator needed to carry out more montanans but also the transport ministry should have been checking after visiting the city italy's prime minister declared a state of emergency and said the motor operator in charge of the bridge was to blame so. these are tragedies which are unacceptable in modern society that shouldn't happen this government will do its utmost to have. voyde tragedies like this happening in the future we...
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and what was being carried out to shore up its foundations at the time of the incident. there were likely to be badly casualties. minister. and events tragedy ever heywood. were on the bridge came down and in this city of genoa and on a main highway that connects italy to france because plunged one hundred meters into a riverbed railway and buildings. sabina custard franken has the latest from italy for us so the death toll it was suggested earlier might rise just because of the scale of this is that it appears it is going to rise and authorities here are saying that the search and rescue operation will continue until everybody that is missing is accounted for and that means going into the night as well the italian prime minister has just arrived on the scene just epic want to is in genoa the. transport minister is also expected the deputy prime minister met there salvini has been talking about the matter says everybody who is responsible for this disaster must be held accountable and we need the names and the surnames of each and every one of them now and that's not goi
and what was being carried out to shore up its foundations at the time of the incident. there were likely to be badly casualties. minister. and events tragedy ever heywood. were on the bridge came down and in this city of genoa and on a main highway that connects italy to france because plunged one hundred meters into a riverbed railway and buildings. sabina custard franken has the latest from italy for us so the death toll it was suggested earlier might rise just because of the scale of this...