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let's check in with chairman and ceo of dominion.me back to "mad money." >> nice to see you first,i want to congratulate you, you did your incredible natural gas project. it was a monster endeavor and i have seen few people might have big cost overruns. you didn't on this company product. >> it came in three years in construction on time and a budget of $4.1 billion three years of permitting. three years of construction. but came in on time and on budget very pleased and ships have been on their way to india and japan under 20 year long-term capacity payments. >> let's talk about the capital as you did a lot of people felt there was a period when these mass limited partnerships were so tax advantage, that you would be known as drop down one and sell stock and be able to raise capital. but the markets were unforgiving, and do you think you have raised enough capital the other way you did it, is that now behind you? and we don't need to worry about more stock >> no more stock until at least 2020 we are looking at an asset sale to make
let's check in with chairman and ceo of dominion.me back to "mad money." >> nice to see you first,i want to congratulate you, you did your incredible natural gas project. it was a monster endeavor and i have seen few people might have big cost overruns. you didn't on this company product. >> it came in three years in construction on time and a budget of $4.1 billion three years of permitting. three years of construction. but came in on time and on budget very pleased and...
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a lot of bad news has been factored in so says toronto dominion. it's as we could see a relatively hawkish hold from the boe. if we get a split vote, if we get some downplay of the recent week data maybe that puts the floor underneath sterling. maybe the bank of england will push for an august hike. those are the scenarios painted by toronto dominion. shares are rising for the first day in nine. vonnie: so much going on this week. now we are looking for president donald trump to decide on iran. yes to choose whether to scrap or keep the nuclear deal. if he decides to withdraw which he is threatened to do, sanctions on oil in iran are likely to return. davis, us now is tina managing editor for energy and commodities. sign theides to not deal again what will happen to supply? aboutwe are talking 500,000 barrels of oil a day coming off the market by the end of the year and when you combine that with what we've seen from opec that is a substantial amount of oil. we are at a market where it is closer to supply demand balance. anytime you have geopolitic
a lot of bad news has been factored in so says toronto dominion. it's as we could see a relatively hawkish hold from the boe. if we get a split vote, if we get some downplay of the recent week data maybe that puts the floor underneath sterling. maybe the bank of england will push for an august hike. those are the scenarios painted by toronto dominion. shares are rising for the first day in nine. vonnie: so much going on this week. now we are looking for president donald trump to decide on iran....
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used a diuretic prescribed by a doctor in dominion, that is going to cost him almost $12 million thiseason. that is a lot of cash. >> and i was worried about steph's calf. he was dunking in practice and appeared to be fine. so calm down. it is no biggie. >> join us tonight at 9:00 kofy-tv 20 channel 13. what its investors are planning atnine. >>> an inside look into the preparation in windsor for the royal wedding. and why prince harry is so beloved. >> that's it. we appreciate your time. i am dan ashley. >> and i am ama daetz, for drew tuma, and larry beil, and all of us here, have a great evening. why aren't you dressed? well, brunch isn't till 10:00. right, but then we go early, we get a table close to the buffet, right? 'cause you can't sit right at it.
used a diuretic prescribed by a doctor in dominion, that is going to cost him almost $12 million thiseason. that is a lot of cash. >> and i was worried about steph's calf. he was dunking in practice and appeared to be fine. so calm down. it is no biggie. >> join us tonight at 9:00 kofy-tv 20 channel 13. what its investors are planning atnine. >>> an inside look into the preparation in windsor for the royal wedding. and why prince harry is so beloved. >> that's it. we...
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harvests larger dominions and america's ambitions. the iran nuclear agreement was reached by twenty fifteen between tehran and the five permanent members of the un security council plus germany negotiations to take a more than nine years under the deal iran's a blog's to limit its nuclear program in return for the lifting of sanctions and it trumps previous threats carried them through to scrap the agreement iran's president hinted that his country might continue to comply in any case ok we have some problems connecting to a correspondent in new york we may have the bulk of the endless lists of a try caleb maupin is over they can years ago. i can hear you just fine how are you yeah it's good we know the announcement now we know as expected the united states is pulling out of this deal reaction obviously is going to be coming in very shortly just take you through the most significant parts of donald trump's announcement. when we heard donald trump accuse iran of killing americans we talked about iran conducting what he referred to as s
harvests larger dominions and america's ambitions. the iran nuclear agreement was reached by twenty fifteen between tehran and the five permanent members of the un security council plus germany negotiations to take a more than nine years under the deal iran's a blog's to limit its nuclear program in return for the lifting of sanctions and it trumps previous threats carried them through to scrap the agreement iran's president hinted that his country might continue to comply in any case ok we...
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when the first chapter of genesis says that the man andha womave been placed there to not have dominionrms of ering, but in terms of being stewards, caring for the cr ttion, caring fhe world, that part of god's reason for putting us here was not only to care for the world in terms of the creation itself, but to care for each other. wd when we do that, we find thre on a path of life that actually works. curry, thank you so much for your time today. >> thank you. god bless you. >> stewart: see more photos from the royal we visit pbs.org/newshour. we turn now to our ongoing series of reports: inside yemen. the civil wathat has raged there since 2015 shows no signs of letting up, as the interna ctionmunity struggles to find a workable peace plan. caught in the crossfire are yemeni civilians-- 75% of whom require humanitarian assistance every day just to survive. and as special correspondent marcia biggs reports, food itself war.ecome a weapon of this story was produced in partnership with the pulitzer center on crisis reporting. and a warning this piece contains some graphic images. >> repo
when the first chapter of genesis says that the man andha womave been placed there to not have dominionrms of ering, but in terms of being stewards, caring for the cr ttion, caring fhe world, that part of god's reason for putting us here was not only to care for the world in terms of the creation itself, but to care for each other. wd when we do that, we find thre on a path of life that actually works. curry, thank you so much for your time today. >> thank you. god bless you. >>...
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harvests larger dominions and america's ambitions. because we turn now to our breaking news story this hour donald trump has announced the decision to withdraw the u.s. from the iran nuclear deal let's go live to our correspondents killable pinney's in new york for us people all over is in berlin good evening to you gents first to you caleb just how did donald trump explain this significant decision to back out of the deal. well throughout his presidential campaign donald trump repeatedly referred to the iran nuclear deal as a bad deal and said that he intended to rip it up once he took office well he's been in office for well over a year and from the white house he just made the announcement intending to fulfill his promise this is donald trump explaining his next move when it comes to negotiations on the nuclear deal with iran. i am announcing today that the united states will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal in a few moments i will sign a presidential memorandum to begin reinstating u.s. nuclear sanctions on the uranium regime.
harvests larger dominions and america's ambitions. because we turn now to our breaking news story this hour donald trump has announced the decision to withdraw the u.s. from the iran nuclear deal let's go live to our correspondents killable pinney's in new york for us people all over is in berlin good evening to you gents first to you caleb just how did donald trump explain this significant decision to back out of the deal. well throughout his presidential campaign donald trump repeatedly...
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used a diuretic doctor in dominion, that is going to cost him almost $12 million this season.out steph's calf. he was dunking in practice and appeared to be fine. so calm down. it is no biggie. >> join us tonight kofy-tv 20 channel 13. what its investors are planning at nine. >>> an inside look into the preparation in windsor for the royal wedding. and why prince harry is so beloved. >> that's it. we appreciate your time. i am dan ashley. >> and i am ama daetz, for drew tuma, and larry beil, and all of us here, have a great evening. it's "watch what you want on the fastest internet" streaming. it's "live sports so you never miss a goal" streaming. it's "dvr shows because you'll never know when you'll need it" streaming. it's streaming from xfinity that makes your life... simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity internet for $40 a month for 2 full years when you sign up for tv. plus, get 3x the speed of at&t and directv. click, call or visit a store today. ♪ this is the "jeopardy!" teachers tournament! here are our second group of semi-finalists -- a high school latin te
used a diuretic doctor in dominion, that is going to cost him almost $12 million this season.out steph's calf. he was dunking in practice and appeared to be fine. so calm down. it is no biggie. >> join us tonight kofy-tv 20 channel 13. what its investors are planning at nine. >>> an inside look into the preparation in windsor for the royal wedding. and why prince harry is so beloved. >> that's it. we appreciate your time. i am dan ashley. >> and i am ama daetz, for...
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old dominion popping big time. there are rumors amazon preparing to make a bid.s the kind of session you would expect people to bayou tilt stocks. the market continues to gyrate, looking for a catalyst. joining knee, a senior vp and chain of investment officer at icma retirement. the message in the markets seem to be all over the place, just like the market itself. what should we gleenl from it. >> investors have to sit back. you saw sectors lied the market -- lead the market at the end of the day. higher interest rates, higher inflation, good for financials. energy prices maintain that higher level. energy prices were up at the end of the day. >> i agree with wayne. there is a lot of indecision within the market. a lot of anxiety weighs on the market with regard to bigger political issues. the market hasn't reacted too much with the exception certain names to very good earnings reports. charles: cater pillar set the tone. this is as good as it gets. we don't have to grow as fast as we did the first quarter. i would expect we can maintain expansion and growth for
old dominion popping big time. there are rumors amazon preparing to make a bid.s the kind of session you would expect people to bayou tilt stocks. the market continues to gyrate, looking for a catalyst. joining knee, a senior vp and chain of investment officer at icma retirement. the message in the markets seem to be all over the place, just like the market itself. what should we gleenl from it. >> investors have to sit back. you saw sectors lied the market -- lead the market at the end...
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charles: one of the big winners in transportation is old dominion. rumors amazon may buy them.t will make the whole post office debate moot. what names do you like? if someone is in this market, you don't want them all in cash. what would you be in? >> the individual stocks that i say are great buys, apple. berkshire hathaway. apple is great. you could just buy it. facebook i really like. i think facebook kicks up. it didn't right after the earnings. but then it got the pop. friday apple really lifted the entire market. it's hard to believe except that apple equates 10% of the nasdaq. the banks are lacking. i like jpm, but wells fargo. charles: do you think they under performed based on the hike? i don't know that they lived up to that. >> i think they have. if you are looking for an attractive area of the mark it, you have got -- of the market, you have got to look at growth. apple is a great company, facebook is a great company. but if those are the only things that go up, those are the consumer staples of our time. apple is a cash machine. >> let me ask you on the banks. do
charles: one of the big winners in transportation is old dominion. rumors amazon may buy them.t will make the whole post office debate moot. what names do you like? if someone is in this market, you don't want them all in cash. what would you be in? >> the individual stocks that i say are great buys, apple. berkshire hathaway. apple is great. you could just buy it. facebook i really like. i think facebook kicks up. it didn't right after the earnings. but then it got the pop. friday apple...
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mark: does that buy into the hawkish hold scenario put out there by toronto dominion's?idea is taking root markets these day and giving some of the pound bulls and rates bears more to hang onto. if they affirm that this thursday and say they are not going to do it this time but keep the hope out for later this year in august or later, that is bulls inpe to these pound and bears in rates. mark: why are italian assets impervious to what is going on in italy right now? >> that is just a testament to the hunt for yields that is on in markets right now. you have italy, the spread is with germany at the lowest level since 2016 even with all of this election saga with the lack of the government. it really just seems like the investors assessment of a time assets are independent of what is happening politically. that is not to say that will not be a factor later on, especially now that we are getting calls for elections as soon as july. mark: thank you for coming in on this bank holiday. markets are still trading around the world. we are grateful for christine. cognizant technol
mark: does that buy into the hawkish hold scenario put out there by toronto dominion's?idea is taking root markets these day and giving some of the pound bulls and rates bears more to hang onto. if they affirm that this thursday and say they are not going to do it this time but keep the hope out for later this year in august or later, that is bulls inpe to these pound and bears in rates. mark: why are italian assets impervious to what is going on in italy right now? >> that is just a...
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no no no i knew what the camel commanding officer gave the dominion a then up no. last time i was then what would you. like to blame me for this month on the dug out of the. that the. american in the middle and out of a or b. without a bit that i said i could submit it was in this memo good luck gonna try that in other businesses oh my god if they want you to think. that it's not a lot of guts. i'm just not in the to send up a bunch on the to come out on some of these little such thing until. one. of the such doesn't come up. shit our seven million lives in this world. each one is still a. one sided to be seen. to be heard that demonstrably. it is time to be a. witness document to look things up. on. the nature of news as it breaks this is one of the areas where protestants had blocked the road for the final higher than anything else they could find with details coverage of this extremely hard to stop street everyone striving for the good of the state from around the world this museum aims to be a way of posset story over region's history and its perfected war that
no no no i knew what the camel commanding officer gave the dominion a then up no. last time i was then what would you. like to blame me for this month on the dug out of the. that the. american in the middle and out of a or b. without a bit that i said i could submit it was in this memo good luck gonna try that in other businesses oh my god if they want you to think. that it's not a lot of guts. i'm just not in the to send up a bunch on the to come out on some of these little such thing until....
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high-speed scanner that counts the votes on each ballot sadder at the same time employees schek the dominion sheet and compare it the scanner sometimes cannot read a ballot due to damage or light parking garages by vote their transferred by hand by a go person team those new ballets is run through the ascertain sea the votes are add to the final tabulation wonders where your ballet is you can consortium our battle ballot was received and check the constitutes and conform our vote better to be safe than sorry was ultimate counted using the tool at sfgov ballot.org. >> then we transfer the data from the skarnlz into this laptop and tabulate using the do night time software. >> on the severe those are transferred into the memory cartridges once the data is loaded on the laptop the service tabulates the vote we generate the veto and put 12 on the website and the report also includes a predict by predict breakdown of the polling places and by mail a one neighborhood district of votes and the neighborhood turn out report. >> we can take a lot of information about the election including one of the
high-speed scanner that counts the votes on each ballot sadder at the same time employees schek the dominion sheet and compare it the scanner sometimes cannot read a ballot due to damage or light parking garages by vote their transferred by hand by a go person team those new ballets is run through the ascertain sea the votes are add to the final tabulation wonders where your ballet is you can consortium our battle ballot was received and check the constitutes and conform our vote better to be...
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. >> caller: thanks for taking my call dominion energy, hovering around the low for a while.y are going to raise their dividends add to my holding or pass >> i would add making a difficult acquisition you are buying at 5%, yoi don't think there is a lot of downside here, one of the best run utilities in the country the chart suggests this weakness in oil could continue. i don't trust it still ahead, salesforce is more than just a tech company i am talking to marc benioff a fantastic view forward about what is going to happen. this company is changing the world. one man's trash your treasure? find out if it can make a winner tonight's edition of the lightning round. stick with cramer. ♪ how do you know you made the right call... ...you just do. the light beer you've been waiting for has arrived. lower carbs. lower calories. higher expectations. corona premier. welcome to holiday inn! thank you! ♪ ♪ wait, i have something for you! every stay is a special stay at holiday inn. save up to 15% when you book early at hollidayinn.com save up to 15% when you book early with pg&e in th
. >> caller: thanks for taking my call dominion energy, hovering around the low for a while.y are going to raise their dividends add to my holding or pass >> i would add making a difficult acquisition you are buying at 5%, yoi don't think there is a lot of downside here, one of the best run utilities in the country the chart suggests this weakness in oil could continue. i don't trust it still ahead, salesforce is more than just a tech company i am talking to marc benioff a fantastic...
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and they will begin less significant, the old dominion will not be the leading light of the 13 states is really extremely painful to jefferson and madison. when adams goes to negotiate a peace treaty, the one thing that he is stubbornly wedded to his fishing rights. often a felon. why? because it is not flyfishing for fun. because fishing industry was a big industry. and it was supported by the lumbering industry and by the shipbuilding industry. ... >> i think we need to think of regional self-interest in both cases. as much as we can think about political theory. >> tony, before we get to audience questions there is a powerful split between adams and hamilton. both great federalists. hamilton starts attacking adams and adams writes nonpublished offense which he once published after hamilton's death. so why did hamilton break with adams and what was the clash over the constitution? >> the strange thing is there's a debate among federalists. adamson hamilton largely agree on policy. particularly during adam's presidency and he is supporting peace through strength and negotiations duri
and they will begin less significant, the old dominion will not be the leading light of the 13 states is really extremely painful to jefferson and madison. when adams goes to negotiate a peace treaty, the one thing that he is stubbornly wedded to his fishing rights. often a felon. why? because it is not flyfishing for fun. because fishing industry was a big industry. and it was supported by the lumbering industry and by the shipbuilding industry. ... >> i think we need to think of...
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three out of every five battles were placed inside the old dominion. the state suffered more human inflicted damage than has ever occurred in the western hemisphere. and when the civil war centennial ended in the mid-1960's, widespread feeling existed that we have found all the manuscript material that is, and we don't need to do further research. but historians know otherwise. and then came the 150th anniversary of the civil war, forvirginians, sometimes people, but we tend to be more interested in our history than we are and anything else. after all, without more of a. we have three times more history than that of the united states, so we brag about it, justifiably so. it should be no surprise that the virginia legislature was the first to be created in the civil war sesquicentennial years. and it's eight years of existence, state commission accomplished more in commemorative effects or efforts than the rest of the nation combined. the federal government did more of the sesquicentennial, for which we shall ever be grateful here in virginia. it stayed
three out of every five battles were placed inside the old dominion. the state suffered more human inflicted damage than has ever occurred in the western hemisphere. and when the civil war centennial ended in the mid-1960's, widespread feeling existed that we have found all the manuscript material that is, and we don't need to do further research. but historians know otherwise. and then came the 150th anniversary of the civil war, forvirginians, sometimes people, but we tend to be more...
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guest: the united kingdom figure would include both british and dominion troops, including australia,ew zealand and the rest. keep that in mind. american battle deaths in the 50,000, on the realm of but keep this in mind. a lot of people will say we were only involved in the war very late. we did not fight very much more very hard. if you look at the period of the muse argonne in 1918, in three weeks about 26,000 young american soldiers and marines were killed. in three weeks. keith that in mind to proportion to our other wars. that's about half the total killed in korea. half the total killed in vietnam. the time we were at the front we were involved in very heavy fighting from spring to the fall of 1918. host: some more numbers to throw at you. 4.7 million american soldiers served in world war i. about 117,000 deaths. 53,000 battle deaths. deaths classified as other deaths. explained the other deaths could be. guest: from disease. they would have been from different forms of sickness, accidents, things like that that happened in the course of any military operation. those things wer
guest: the united kingdom figure would include both british and dominion troops, including australia,ew zealand and the rest. keep that in mind. american battle deaths in the 50,000, on the realm of but keep this in mind. a lot of people will say we were only involved in the war very late. we did not fight very much more very hard. if you look at the period of the muse argonne in 1918, in three weeks about 26,000 young american soldiers and marines were killed. in three weeks. keith that in...
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mac the united kingdom figure would include both british and dominion troops, including australia andew zealand. so, keep that in mind. american battle deaths in the war were on the realm of i think 50,000. but, keep this in mind, a lot of people will say oh, we were only involved in the war very late, we didn't fight very much, we didn't fight very hard. if you look at the period of september 26-october 15 1918, in three weeks, about 26,000 young american soldiers and marines were killed. in three weeks. keep that in mind and in proportion to the other wars. that is about half the total who were killed in korea, approaching half the total killed in all of vietnam, so the time we were there in the front, we were involved in very heavy fighting from spring until fall of 1918. mac staying on the topic, some more numbers to throw at you, about 4.7 million american soldiers served in world war i, as we set about 117,000 deaths, but 53,000 battle deaths, another 63,000 other deaths, classified as other deaths, explain what the other deaths would be. mac the other deaths would have been fro
mac the united kingdom figure would include both british and dominion troops, including australia andew zealand. so, keep that in mind. american battle deaths in the war were on the realm of i think 50,000. but, keep this in mind, a lot of people will say oh, we were only involved in the war very late, we didn't fight very much, we didn't fight very hard. if you look at the period of september 26-october 15 1918, in three weeks, about 26,000 young american soldiers and marines were killed. in...
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guest: the united kingdom figure would include both british and dominion troops, including australia, new zealand and the rest. keep that in mind. american battle deaths in the 50,000, on the realm of but keep this in mind. a lot of people will say we were only involved in the war very late. we did not fight very much more very hard. if you look at the period of the muse argonne in 1918, in three weeks about 26,000 young american soldiers and marines were killed. in three weeks. keith that in mind to proportion to our other wars. that's about half the total killed in korea. half the total killed in vietnam. the time we were at the front we were involved in very heavy fighting from spring to the fall of 1918. host: some more numbers to throw at you. 4.7 million american soldiers served in world war i. about 117,000 deaths. 53,000 battle deaths. deaths classified as other deaths. explained the other deaths could be. guest: from disease. they would have been from different forms of sickness, accidents, things like that that happened in the course of any military operation. those things w
guest: the united kingdom figure would include both british and dominion troops, including australia, new zealand and the rest. keep that in mind. american battle deaths in the 50,000, on the realm of but keep this in mind. a lot of people will say we were only involved in the war very late. we did not fight very much more very hard. if you look at the period of the muse argonne in 1918, in three weeks about 26,000 young american soldiers and marines were killed. in three weeks. keith that in...
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do you know how much we spend with dominion to run the annual elections? >> two-year extension and no contract and $2.2 million and this to the election calendar year. >> and the cross building and open source system respect to one time cost associated with discovery and system and development and certification deposit, the horardware is rougy $42 million? >> and the 100% contingency and the estimates came through at half the number and from based on where you are in the project. >> in any kind of estimation of a project, as you get more understanding of the scope and the life cycle of the project, the uncertainty that what you have and how ruhr building is reduce and you don't have to allow for so much contingency. >> after that the annual range of 3.3 to 6.5 million and per election, is that right? >> that is correct. and some of the costs in the election are the same as you are currently spending. the reason it was included is to say that some of the costs won't go away. you still have to pay poll worker rs and train them and existing facility. so almos
do you know how much we spend with dominion to run the annual elections? >> two-year extension and no contract and $2.2 million and this to the election calendar year. >> and the cross building and open source system respect to one time cost associated with discovery and system and development and certification deposit, the horardware is rougy $42 million? >> and the 100% contingency and the estimates came through at half the number and from based on where you are in the...
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they live and move with us, and in us, in spheres beyond our dominion.enables your children to remember. teach us to live wisely and unselfishly in truth and understanding, in love and peace, so that those who come after us may likewise remember us for good, as we, on this day and every day, affectionately remember those who were to us a blessing they live in us, in our hopes, and so shall their influence continue in our children. in you, eternal 0ne, they are, we are, one. music: over the rainbow # somewhere over the rainbow, way up high # somewhere over the rainbow, blue birds fly # and the dreams that you dream of, dreams really do come true # someday i'll wish upona star # wake up where the clouds are far behind me. # where trouble melts like lemon drops, # high above the chimney top, # that's where you'll find me. # somewhere over the rainbow, # bluebirds fly # why, oh why can't i? # when all the clouds darken up the sky. #toa # to a place behind the sun. # to a place behind the sun. # somewhere over the rainbow. # skies are blue # and the dreams th
they live and move with us, and in us, in spheres beyond our dominion.enables your children to remember. teach us to live wisely and unselfishly in truth and understanding, in love and peace, so that those who come after us may likewise remember us for good, as we, on this day and every day, affectionately remember those who were to us a blessing they live in us, in our hopes, and so shall their influence continue in our children. in you, eternal 0ne, they are, we are, one. music: over the...
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and the next contract, though, with dominion will be for a lease. the city will not purchase the equipment but will lease the equipment instead. a lease will also allow the city to upgrade the equipment during the term of the contract which would not be possible if there were the purchase of equipment. and there would be no additional cost under the terms of the contract if there were an upgrade during the term. with the current system, the city will expand $2.3 million for services and fees and i expect the city will expand $2 million a year for services and lease fees. again, the reason that the can want issued the r.f.p. for a vendor-based voting system is no system that has been approved by the secretary of state and california for use by the counties. i can take any questions at this time. >> i have a couple of questions, but before we go further, i want to also set the context of the hearing tabbed goal of the hearing is to address what financial investments are needed for open source voting. the second goal is what is the timeline to implemen
and the next contract, though, with dominion will be for a lease. the city will not purchase the equipment but will lease the equipment instead. a lease will also allow the city to upgrade the equipment during the term of the contract which would not be possible if there were the purchase of equipment. and there would be no additional cost under the terms of the contract if there were an upgrade during the term. with the current system, the city will expand $2.3 million for services and fees...
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. >> reporter: ray toll is the director of coastal resilience research at old dominion university. he studies the different effects of climate change on the region. >> i look at this as a glass half full problem in that there are opportunities here to come up with new solutions. that is an integrated regional approach. >> reporter: while city, state, and federal efforts to implement water adaptation policies have stalled, some communities fear >> this hampton roads region, is really second with regards to feeling the impact of climate change after new orleans. unlike katrina, the hampton roads region has an opportunity to be proactive instead of reactive. the biggest challenge comes on the side of really local and accepting intergenerational >> reporter: for the pbs newshour's student reporting labs, i' ariyail banks in norfolk, virginia. >> woodruff: and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> consumer cellular believes that wireless plans should reflect the amount of talk, text and data that you use. we of
. >> reporter: ray toll is the director of coastal resilience research at old dominion university. he studies the different effects of climate change on the region. >> i look at this as a glass half full problem in that there are opportunities here to come up with new solutions. that is an integrated regional approach. >> reporter: while city, state, and federal efforts to implement water adaptation policies have stalled, some communities fear >> this hampton roads...
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. >> so that united kingdom figure would include both british and dominion troops including australiad the rest. so keep that in mind. american battle deaths in the war were on the realm of, i think, 50,000. keep this in mind. a lot of people would say oh, we were only involved in the war very late. we didn't fight very much. we didn't fight very hard. if you look at the period from september 26th 1918, in three weeks about 26,000 young american soldiers and marines were killed. in three weeks. keep that in mind in proportion to our other wars and that's about half the total who were killed in korea, approaching half the total killed in vietnam so the time that we were there at the front we were involved in very heavy fighting from spring to the fall of 1918. >> staying on that topic for a second. some more numbers to throw at you. 4.7 million american soldiers served in world war i, and it's about 53,000 battle deaths and another 63,000 other deaths classified as other deaths. explain what those other deaths would be. >> the other deaths would have been from disease. they would have
. >> so that united kingdom figure would include both british and dominion troops including australiad the rest. so keep that in mind. american battle deaths in the war were on the realm of, i think, 50,000. keep this in mind. a lot of people would say oh, we were only involved in the war very late. we didn't fight very much. we didn't fight very hard. if you look at the period from september 26th 1918, in three weeks about 26,000 young american soldiers and marines were killed. in three...
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monday marks one year since france elected its young as head of state since the pony on president dominion michael came in with a mission to revive the country's ailing economy and boosted standing abroad and that's won him praise the world over but as the reports from paris it's also come at a cost. in one year emanuel marc klaas has rocketed from relative obscurity to international prominence the french president has pounded on to the world stage taking a lead on climate change the iran deal and europe his strategy is to speak to everyone even those he disagrees we have to make a berth for years perfect some analysts say that so far the results are mixed we have to give points to my call for having this kind of close to being cagey relationship with other world leaders then when you measure the results there are different questions on the iran deal on trade tariffs on climate these are areas where my course vision has not prevailed at least for now while michael is being celebrated abroad back home it's a different story. and has been growing over the presidents sweeping reform agenda fo
monday marks one year since france elected its young as head of state since the pony on president dominion michael came in with a mission to revive the country's ailing economy and boosted standing abroad and that's won him praise the world over but as the reports from paris it's also come at a cost. in one year emanuel marc klaas has rocketed from relative obscurity to international prominence the french president has pounded on to the world stage taking a lead on climate change the iran deal...
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waterford, connecticut, is also home to dominion nuclear power plant with a similar situation that, again, is long overdufort change. i also just want to know -- overdue for change. i also just want to know groton, connecticut, it is where the nautilus was first launched in 1956. we have as a country been transporting spent nuclear fuel for aircraft carriers and nuclear submarines for decades by land and by sea safely and efficiently and the notion that we can't do this for our civilian nuclear power facilities is frankly just demonstrably untrue. we can do this and this bill provides, as i say, a mechanism for an interim storage that is sensible, that is logical, and is bipartisan and, again, i congratulate proponents and strongly urge a yes vote on this measure later this morning. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from new york reserves his time. the gentleman from illinois is recognized. . mr. shimkus: i recognize the gentleman from minnesota, mr. lewis. the chair: the gentleman from maryland is recognized for one minute. mr. lewis: thank you for your le
waterford, connecticut, is also home to dominion nuclear power plant with a similar situation that, again, is long overdufort change. i also just want to know -- overdue for change. i also just want to know groton, connecticut, it is where the nautilus was first launched in 1956. we have as a country been transporting spent nuclear fuel for aircraft carriers and nuclear submarines for decades by land and by sea safely and efficiently and the notion that we can't do this for our civilian nuclear...
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carrying gas tanker tons of natural gas from dominion energies. stephen joins us from tokyo.. japan trade deficit? is this going to have an impact or is it symbolic? stephen: i think the main takeaway is that it is symbolic. have ashort-term it will slight impact on the trade deficit between the u.s. and japan. when i was at the terminal yesterday south of tokyo, i was told by tokyo gas that they will likely trade the rest of the cargo from october to europe from coast point. cove point.- that is in maryland. they can sell it at a competitive rate two different companies in europe who would be very happy to take the cargo. so perhaps it will not have a large impact on the japan u.s. trade deficit but it will help boost u.s. exports of energy. on that front, the future of gas exports is what? should we expect it to ramp up? stephen: exactly. this is the second export terminal to come online since the shale revolution began seven years ago. we have a few more projects coming online next year and the year after. that will increase exports of oil. as the industry moves towards th
carrying gas tanker tons of natural gas from dominion energies. stephen joins us from tokyo.. japan trade deficit? is this going to have an impact or is it symbolic? stephen: i think the main takeaway is that it is symbolic. have ashort-term it will slight impact on the trade deficit between the u.s. and japan. when i was at the terminal yesterday south of tokyo, i was told by tokyo gas that they will likely trade the rest of the cargo from october to europe from coast point. cove point.- that...
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dominion is one of the finest utilities but cannot lift its head because it did a midstream deal wow,uch this is a really important day and apple, it's zero sum apple wins everybody else loses >> that is true. in many ways, jim. >> congratulations to tim cook who still gets much too much derision by people who want to stop covering -- >> "mad money" tonight at 6:00 apple hanging on to 4% gain. don't go away. - i love my grandma. - anncr: as you grow older, your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. - dad's got all the answers. - anncr: prevagen is now the number-one-selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. - she outsmarts me every single time. - checkmate! you wanna play again? - anncr: prevagen. healthier brain. better life. when it comes to travel, i sweat the details. late checkout... ...down-alternative pillows... ...and of course, price. tripadvisor helps you book a... ...hotel without breaking a sweat. because w
dominion is one of the finest utilities but cannot lift its head because it did a midstream deal wow,uch this is a really important day and apple, it's zero sum apple wins everybody else loses >> that is true. in many ways, jim. >> congratulations to tim cook who still gets much too much derision by people who want to stop covering -- >> "mad money" tonight at 6:00 apple hanging on to 4% gain. don't go away. - i love my grandma. - anncr: as you grow older, your brain...
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of the indian mound, at the end of this wide vista with the statehouse on top, he wanted to show dominionehouse on top of the indian mound. then we went to the legislature after raising all this money, and then he would only get $10,000. so he put the state house on the , and made this the capital reserve thinking he would be able to build his grand plan. that did not work out for him. he passed away and they moved to tuscaloosa. the new center of town was not government, it was cotton. these became cotton warehouses. today, in one part, the warehouses are gone, all the buildings downtown are gone, but you can actually trace the walls of what i'm the -- one of the cotton warehouses. you can follow the wall that was later turned into a prison for union soldiers. standing columns, standing chimneys, and bits and pieces, rooms of what used to be. this is history in its natural state. we haven't reconstructed anything. if you come here, you are finding what has been left behind. you are experiencing what was left by the long dead residents of cahawba. in 1866, civil war they moved the courtho
of the indian mound, at the end of this wide vista with the statehouse on top, he wanted to show dominionehouse on top of the indian mound. then we went to the legislature after raising all this money, and then he would only get $10,000. so he put the state house on the , and made this the capital reserve thinking he would be able to build his grand plan. that did not work out for him. he passed away and they moved to tuscaloosa. the new center of town was not government, it was cotton. these...
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sloan is the executive vice president at toronto dominion bank and has had an extensive banking. he and his wife are with us and i would like them to stand and be recognized. [applause] and now, i would like to invite andrea edney the 111th president of the national press club to welcome you. >> thank you, barbara. buckham everyone. good morning. i am so happy to have you here at the national press club, the world's leading professional organization for journalists. in addition to being the president of the national press club, i am an editor at bloomberg news. we are so very happy to see you here for this event today. the conversation about fake news and fact checking, fairness and objectivity is incredibly important, especially in this environment where the press finds itself constantly under attack. would like to extend a huge thanks to barbara cochran herein addition to being the hurley chair is also the national press club journalism institute president. i would like to thank the institutes executive director, they both worked tirelessly to pull this event together today. we
sloan is the executive vice president at toronto dominion bank and has had an extensive banking. he and his wife are with us and i would like them to stand and be recognized. [applause] and now, i would like to invite andrea edney the 111th president of the national press club to welcome you. >> thank you, barbara. buckham everyone. good morning. i am so happy to have you here at the national press club, the world's leading professional organization for journalists. in addition to being...
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guest: the united kingdom figure would include both british and dominion troops, including australia,ew zealand and the rest. keep that in mind. american battle deaths in the 50,000, on the realm of but keep this in mind. a lot of people will say we were only involved in the war very late. we did not fight very much more very hard. if you look at the period of the muse argonne in 1918, in three weeks about 26,000 young american soldiers and marines were killed. in three weeks. keith that in mind to proportion to our other wars. that's about half the total killed in korea. half the total killed in vietnam. the time we were at the front we were involved in very heavy fighting from spring to the fall of 1918. host: some more numbers to throw at you. 4.7 million american soldiers served in world war i. about 117,000 deaths. 53,000 battle deaths. deaths classified as other deaths. explained the other deaths could be. guest: from disease. they would have been from different forms of sickness, accidents, things like that that happened in the course of any military operation. those things wer
guest: the united kingdom figure would include both british and dominion troops, including australia,ew zealand and the rest. keep that in mind. american battle deaths in the 50,000, on the realm of but keep this in mind. a lot of people will say we were only involved in the war very late. we did not fight very much more very hard. if you look at the period of the muse argonne in 1918, in three weeks about 26,000 young american soldiers and marines were killed. in three weeks. keith that in...
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there is also an extreme section of the evangelicals that are called dominion is and they want to bringmageddon and revelation from the bible. mike pence is apparently one of those dominionists. it is scary. -- he ishat jim baker promoting ends of the world and why does everyone hate trump? if the rs has to be listening, jim baker still has a $5.5 million lean on him. -- how isstill on tv he still on tv? the dominionists, do you know anything about that? it is a scary mindset. question.nks for that it is a scary mindset. i do not know about that views youifically but i will tell occasionally i do here congressional colleagues talking in those terms. pollyannaishkes a approach to donald trump the danger he is creating for the country because they think the bible prophesies is the end of days and armageddon and that is the quick as way to get to the kingdom of heaven, that is scary . it belongs nowhere in the public square. if people want all those extreme religious views, that is their choice. ands important to push back keep our public policy in a place that is based on reason and fact
there is also an extreme section of the evangelicals that are called dominion is and they want to bringmageddon and revelation from the bible. mike pence is apparently one of those dominionists. it is scary. -- he ishat jim baker promoting ends of the world and why does everyone hate trump? if the rs has to be listening, jim baker still has a $5.5 million lean on him. -- how isstill on tv he still on tv? the dominionists, do you know anything about that? it is a scary mindset. question.nks for...
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harvests larger dominions and america's ambitions. ok back to our breaking news story the donald trump has announced his decision to withdraw the u.s. from the around nuclear deal our correspondents around the world have been covering this story very closely for us we've got kill him open on the line from new york and peter all of our europe correspondent is in berlin first to new york take us through the night it doesn't try to justify what's a pretty controversial decision. well throughout his presidential campaign donald trump referred to the iran nuclear agreement the result of the j c p o a p five plus one talks you referred to it as a bad deal he said he was going to quote rip it up and appears that that's what he's done now in his remarks he made a series of accusations against the islamic republic of iran and said that the nuclear agreement was finished this is donald trump. i am announcing today that the united states will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal. in a few moments i will sign a presidential memorandum to begin rei
harvests larger dominions and america's ambitions. ok back to our breaking news story the donald trump has announced his decision to withdraw the u.s. from the around nuclear deal our correspondents around the world have been covering this story very closely for us we've got kill him open on the line from new york and peter all of our europe correspondent is in berlin first to new york take us through the night it doesn't try to justify what's a pretty controversial decision. well throughout...
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waterford, connecticut, is also home to dominion nuclear power plant with a similar situation that, again, is long overdufort change. i also just want to know -- overdue for change. i also just want to know groton, connecticut, it is where the nautilus was first launched in 1956. we have as a country been transporting spent nuclear fuel for aircraft carriers and nuclear submarines for decades by land and by sea safely and efficiently and the notion that we can't do this for our civilian nuclear power facilities is frankly just demonstrably untrue. we can do this and this bill provides, as i say, a mechanism for an interim storage that is sensible, that is logical, and is bipartisan and, again, i congratulate proponents and strongly urge a yes vote on this measure later this morning. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from new york reserves his time. the gentleman from illinois is recognized. . mr. shimkus: i recognize the gentleman from minnesota, mr. lewis. the chair: the gentleman from maryland is recognized for one minute. mr. lewis: thank you for your le
waterford, connecticut, is also home to dominion nuclear power plant with a similar situation that, again, is long overdufort change. i also just want to know -- overdue for change. i also just want to know groton, connecticut, it is where the nautilus was first launched in 1956. we have as a country been transporting spent nuclear fuel for aircraft carriers and nuclear submarines for decades by land and by sea safely and efficiently and the notion that we can't do this for our civilian nuclear...