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a temporary morgue. 150 people who were put on the ship's home still white today in halifax. the most moving grave is that to the unknown child which always has floors and balloons and toys and things on it. recently updated testing and found that this was a 19 month old baby found floating at the site and the men actually paid for the burial and for the head stone to be erected and we found out who he was the vv was 19 months old, leslie goodman of this family all family, seven of whom, died in the first-class in niagara falls. none of them survived but the family but the relations to the good wins came to the re-dedication of the monument in halifax we don't need to put his name on the monument and in the recently also given to the halifax museum of the atlantic were sidney good when's beebee she's a policeman had actually taken them and donated them to the museum but they're a very poignant memento they reminded me of the lowest .1 that i have been doing the research at thus of merchant. every bit of metal was enthralling to him we have to have pictures for the book. no, n
a temporary morgue. 150 people who were put on the ship's home still white today in halifax. the most moving grave is that to the unknown child which always has floors and balloons and toys and things on it. recently updated testing and found that this was a 19 month old baby found floating at the site and the men actually paid for the burial and for the head stone to be erected and we found out who he was the vv was 19 months old, leslie goodman of this family all family, seven of whom, died...
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i continue my work in halifax and nova scotia. i am definitely leaving a part of my heart in san francisco. there is no competition for a baseball team through 4, so i will continue to be a giants fan, and warriors fan, and a 49ers fan, of course. i will miss the city, the place, the people. all of what gordon talked about, the open mindedness. i will miss the people of san francisco and the wonderful people like mark, his wife, his children. i appreciate this opportunity. supervisor farrell: i'm beraing g - -beri -- bearing gifts ehrehere, so hold on a second. president chiu: that concludes the special order for commendations today. can you call the 3:00 p.m. special order items. >> pursuant to a motion approved april 2012, the board of supervisors have agreed to sit as a committee has a hole for items 28-35 comprising the special order for public hearings, persons interested in the proposed resolutions authorizing the acquisition of a temporary construction license at the property, a known as 55 stockton street by eminent domain
i continue my work in halifax and nova scotia. i am definitely leaving a part of my heart in san francisco. there is no competition for a baseball team through 4, so i will continue to be a giants fan, and warriors fan, and a 49ers fan, of course. i will miss the city, the place, the people. all of what gordon talked about, the open mindedness. i will miss the people of san francisco and the wonderful people like mark, his wife, his children. i appreciate this opportunity. supervisor farrell:...
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halifax recalled later the first time churchill read the draft to him he was so passionate tears welled in his eyes and started trickling down his cheeks. churchill was certainly never a man lacking passion just reading a first draft. he was diligent in the speechwriting and one history and claims he devoted one hour every minute of his speeches in the house of commons to just relentlessly rating. imagine that if you can is 60 minute speech would have been 60 hours and as we know by churchill he liked to speak, so in fact many of them may have taken 60 hours to prepare it in my research i found he went even further with what was soon known as the iron curtain speech spending more time on it and showing it to more people than any other and though he did collaborate and accepted many suggestions, the fact remains that like any of their petition of that time, winston churchill wrote his own speeches and wrote this one dictating change after change with his beleaguered overworked secretary the 26-year-old who probably didn't know what she was in for when she said i will go for a sunshine va
halifax recalled later the first time churchill read the draft to him he was so passionate tears welled in his eyes and started trickling down his cheeks. churchill was certainly never a man lacking passion just reading a first draft. he was diligent in the speechwriting and one history and claims he devoted one hour every minute of his speeches in the house of commons to just relentlessly rating. imagine that if you can is 60 minute speech would have been 60 hours and as we know by churchill...
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halifax, 53% black, 68%.ve talked a lot about the president on gay marriage, and there's been a lot of talk about the political calculation there and whether or not a full endorsement of gay marriage alienates him from black supporters. >> well, it happened in ohio last time in 2004. look what happened. don king and karl rove got tied into the black ministers up in cuyahoga county in cleveland, got like 76% of the vote against the black candidate on this issue. it's very smart to go into the conservative black communities and make this case. there's a lot of worries about marriage in those communities, just stable marriages. they'll say this is one more threat -- of course, you can argue it's ludicrous, but this is one more threat to the marriage in this situation. >> i don't -- >> why are you laughing, governor? you know what's going on. >> because i actually don't think this is going to hurt obama tremendously if he comes out in favor of gay marriage. but i'm just trying to elevate the iq. >> ooh! maggie, m
halifax, 53% black, 68%.ve talked a lot about the president on gay marriage, and there's been a lot of talk about the political calculation there and whether or not a full endorsement of gay marriage alienates him from black supporters. >> well, it happened in ohio last time in 2004. look what happened. don king and karl rove got tied into the black ministers up in cuyahoga county in cleveland, got like 76% of the vote against the black candidate on this issue. it's very smart to go into...
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. >> on the roads, that's where we find the crew in halifax along 66. if you are traveling inbound, slow moving from business 234 toward centreville. as you work your way east of 123 headed in towards the capital beltway the accident activity cleared. road open once again but wall- to-wall traffic eastbound 66 in towards the capital beltway. on the other side of town, this is where we have some problems earlier in roslyn, dave ross was at the scene. we do have some traffic that's able to get by. seems like a lot of people standing around and examining the situation at this point but again, fort myer drive, two lanes able to get by at this time. not a big tieup at this moment. although metro says their buses slightly delayed because they have had to work around the closure point. 29 between lee highway and fort myer drive for the water main break. southbound along 270, you guys working your way in rockdale, no problems reported headed southbound toward the beltway. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >>> the g8 summit is this morning's big stor
. >> on the roads, that's where we find the crew in halifax along 66. if you are traveling inbound, slow moving from business 234 toward centreville. as you work your way east of 123 headed in towards the capital beltway the accident activity cleared. road open once again but wall- to-wall traffic eastbound 66 in towards the capital beltway. on the other side of town, this is where we have some problems earlier in roslyn, dave ross was at the scene. we do have some traffic that's able to...
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one is that i think that one of the halifax half of that -- one of the effects of that a is that turning planpoint what you saw subsequently was the extraordinary resistance of the existing institution. it is the ability to manifest or respond to that or create a new political process off of that. president obama should have set off a huge chain of events in which there was a broader reconsideration of the way institutions function. that is not what happened. in fact, arguably what happened is that those institutions began to perform more and more as character shares -- caricatures of themselves. th is what i said before about the unevenness of the process. the country takes a huge step forward. then you start to see these institutions which are dead. they are continuing to control this even though the american people have spoken out and seven want to go do something different. that is the fight. that is what we are doing. some people say open primaries, what happened to storm and the barricades? i think it is important for people to appreciate how extraordinarily revolutionary it is to
one is that i think that one of the halifax half of that -- one of the effects of that a is that turning planpoint what you saw subsequently was the extraordinary resistance of the existing institution. it is the ability to manifest or respond to that or create a new political process off of that. president obama should have set off a huge chain of events in which there was a broader reconsideration of the way institutions function. that is not what happened. in fact, arguably what happened is...
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the deeper things that are going on, the negotiation, the conversations with foreign nations and halifax those relationships. >> saure, thank you. i will pick up from one bruce has said. my co operandi are in the category of responses. -- michael author and i are in the category of -- my co-author and i are in the category of respondents. what process just said is essentially good news because of you extrapolate for word from the substantive overlap between what is emerging as a mitt romney platform on foreign policy and the actual foreign policy of the obama administration, there is not a great deal of difference and that is a good thing. there have been a lot of positive features to president obama's foreign policy which, by the way, demonstrates some degree of continuity with the second term of the george w. bush administration. there was the reliance on the g- 20 which was an invention or a convening of george w. bush. i don't think that we the american people nor our friends abroad need to worry overmuch that there will be a radical breach. to go to the not such good news -- john mi
the deeper things that are going on, the negotiation, the conversations with foreign nations and halifax those relationships. >> saure, thank you. i will pick up from one bruce has said. my co operandi are in the category of responses. -- michael author and i are in the category of -- my co-author and i are in the category of respondents. what process just said is essentially good news because of you extrapolate for word from the substantive overlap between what is emerging as a mitt...