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the company that built the titanic harland and wolff is going under its winding up operations after its star region parent struggled to find a buyer apart from building the titanic which famously 1912 it supplied almost 150 warships during world war 2 it was considered a giant of northern ireland's industry harland and wolff 30000 strong workforce in the early 20th century window to the present pains 130 employees thank you for watching. you know that 77 percent. are younger but think. that's me and me and. you know what time off boy says. the 77 percent talk about the. front porch flash from housing boom boom town this is way out. welcome to the 77 percent. this weekend on the g.w. . never has it been the stock. is facing mass extinction. you could say that cope with something dangerous. but there is a glimmer of. the biggest companies uniting to create global. possibility. not only animals will be sent. to. the lion's share of the conservation. this is news africa coming up on the program with the aim of reaching the wealth of saudi arabia east african stopped and the drop in one of t
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harland and wolff employed more than 30,000 people in its heyday, crafting the ill—fated titanic.s on smaller engineering projects. due to financial problems with its norwegian owners, harland and wolff have been put up for sale, with unions calling for it to be renationalised, but the government said the crisis was ultimately a commercial issue. solidarity, and we'll be with you throughout... workers were visited by the shadow chancellor today, as unions argued it would have been cheaper for the government to help keep the shipyard open than to allow administrators to step in. the government needs to get its act together. the government will be commissioning naval ships, why can't they be built here? this is where the skills are. unless a buyer can be found, administrators will now try to sell off the company's assets as, tonight, what was once the world's most prolific shipbuilder ceases trading. emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. let's take a look at some of today's other news. a planned strike by more than 4,000 workers at heathrow airport has been called off. the one—day walkout,
harland and wolff employed more than 30,000 people in its heyday, crafting the ill—fated titanic.s on smaller engineering projects. due to financial problems with its norwegian owners, harland and wolff have been put up for sale, with unions calling for it to be renationalised, but the government said the crisis was ultimately a commercial issue. solidarity, and we'll be with you throughout... workers were visited by the shadow chancellor today, as unions argued it would have been cheaper for...
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but justice harland did dissent in the civil rights cases. let me walk through why -- what was the theory of his dissent. first, 14th amendment. justice harland responded to his colleagues by saying, there is state action here. you demand state action. you supreme court has said that the federal government, the congress is only empowered to pass corrective legislation, legislation that corrects malfeasance on the part of the state. justice harlan says there is state action here. individuals wielding power under state authority for the public benefit, that's state action. if you have a railroad, if you have a railroad, the state's involved in that. railroads don't just built. you've got to get licensing. the state has to help out a railroad in various ways. this goes for most commercial ventures, hotels, restaurants. state's involved in all of that, and by the way, what are these things doing? they're not just -- they're not throwing a cocktail party. they are making -- they are offering goods, facilities, services to the public, so harlan say
but justice harland did dissent in the civil rights cases. let me walk through why -- what was the theory of his dissent. first, 14th amendment. justice harland responded to his colleagues by saying, there is state action here. you demand state action. you supreme court has said that the federal government, the congress is only empowered to pass corrective legislation, legislation that corrects malfeasance on the part of the state. justice harlan says there is state action here. individuals...
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but justice harland did dissent in the civil rights cases. let me walk through why -- what was the theory of his dissent. first, 14th amendment. justice harland responded to his colleagues by saying, there is state action here. you demand state action. you have said that you, the supreme court, has said that the i wouldn't want to go overboard in celebrating justice harlan. in question and answer, maybe we can get into that a little bit. but justice harlan did dissent in the civil rights cases, and let me sort of walk through why -- what was the theory of his dissent. first, 14th amendment. justice harlan responded to his colleagues by saying there is state action here. you demand state action. you have said that you, the supreme court has said that the federal government, the congress is only empowered to pass corrective legislation, legislation that corrects malfeasance on the part of the state. justice harlan says there is state action here. individuals wielding power under state authority for the public benefit, that's state action. if yo
but justice harland did dissent in the civil rights cases. let me walk through why -- what was the theory of his dissent. first, 14th amendment. justice harland responded to his colleagues by saying, there is state action here. you demand state action. you have said that you, the supreme court, has said that the i wouldn't want to go overboard in celebrating justice harlan. in question and answer, maybe we can get into that a little bit. but justice harlan did dissent in the civil rights cases,...
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adminstrators have arrived at the harland and wolff shipyard in belfast, which is facing closure, fore but its last 130 staff now face losing theirjobs. emma vardy is there. emma, they have tried to find a buyer, with no luck? it does seem unlikely now. we are told a solution is going to be found. it is such an iconic company for belfast. the two cranes called samson and goliath tower over the city and can be seen from all around and it has become a symbol of belfast. at one time, harland & wolff was the well‘s most prolific shipbuilder employing 30,000 people during its heyday when the titanic was built. but over the yea rs, the titanic was built. but over the years, it has been in decline and money has been pumped into the company to try and keep it afloat. we are expecting an announcement this afternoon about a potentially going into administration. the company had been up for sale because its norwegian owners ran into financial difficulty. it leaves an uncertain future for 130 people, 130 jobs that could be a risk. the shipyard workers behind me have been protesting around the clo
adminstrators have arrived at the harland and wolff shipyard in belfast, which is facing closure, fore but its last 130 staff now face losing theirjobs. emma vardy is there. emma, they have tried to find a buyer, with no luck? it does seem unlikely now. we are told a solution is going to be found. it is such an iconic company for belfast. the two cranes called samson and goliath tower over the city and can be seen from all around and it has become a symbol of belfast. at one time, harland &...
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the company that built the titanic harland and wolff is going under its winding up operations after its the region parent struggled to find a buyer apart from building the titanic which famously psych in $1000.00 it's applied almost 150 warships during world war 2 it was considered a giant of northern ireland's industry our london will 30000 strong workforce in the early 20th century windell to the present day 130 employees thank you for watching. it was a season of high pitch correction as it winds down the next exciting event is right around the corner. german bundesliga is heating up and as always we're there to keep you updated with the latest on. this leader soccer starting august. 16 years on the job. how about taking a few friends who could even take a chance on love. don't expect happy endings. the church looks. not all think. well i guess sometimes i am but i said nothing which is that. i think the consumer jemma culture of looking at stereotypes aquatics if you think you see for the country that i not. needed to take this drama day out to me it's all about. nothing i might sho
the company that built the titanic harland and wolff is going under its winding up operations after its the region parent struggled to find a buyer apart from building the titanic which famously psych in $1000.00 it's applied almost 150 warships during world war 2 it was considered a giant of northern ireland's industry our london will 30000 strong workforce in the early 20th century windell to the present day 130 employees thank you for watching. it was a season of high pitch correction as it...
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harland and wolff employed more than 30,000 people in its heyday. crafting the ill—fated titanic.ilt a ship since 2003. and today, takes on small engineering projects. due to financial problems with its norwegian owners, harland and wolff have been put up for sale, with unions calling for it to be renationalised. but the government said the crisis was ultimately a commercial issue. workers were visited by the shadow chancellor today, as unions argued it would have been cheaper for the government to help keep the shipyard open than to help keep the shipyard open than to allow administrators to step in. the government needs to get its act together. the government will be commissioning naval ships. why can they not be built here? this is where the skills are. unless a buyer can be found, administrators will now try to sell off the company's assets, is tonight what was once the world's most prolific shipbuilder ceases trading. police in malaysia so that more than 160,000 people are now involved in the search for a missing 15—year—old girl from london. her family the search for a missi
harland and wolff employed more than 30,000 people in its heyday. crafting the ill—fated titanic.ilt a ship since 2003. and today, takes on small engineering projects. due to financial problems with its norwegian owners, harland and wolff have been put up for sale, with unions calling for it to be renationalised. but the government said the crisis was ultimately a commercial issue. workers were visited by the shadow chancellor today, as unions argued it would have been cheaper for the...
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the company that built the titanic harland and wolff is going under its winding up operations after its the region parents struggled to find a buyer apart from building the titanic which famously psych in $1000.00. 150 warships during world war 2 was considered a giant of northern ireland's industry our london will 30000 strong workforce in the early 20th century window to the present things 130 employees thank you for watching. china is hunting down the. detention brainwashing torture huge prison like compound. reach an official called them. but they're more like indoctrination presence. china to people under threat. close up 60 minutes on. up everyone who was books has to go insane. to d.w. literature list. to mosque reid's. plan b. our fighters want to start families to become farmers or engineers everyone of them as a plan for your children. learning is kiss on the children who have always been there . and those that will follow are part of a new kind of. they could be the future of collaboration and. granting opportunity to use global news that matters d. w. made for mines. the qui
the company that built the titanic harland and wolff is going under its winding up operations after its the region parents struggled to find a buyer apart from building the titanic which famously psych in $1000.00. 150 warships during world war 2 was considered a giant of northern ireland's industry our london will 30000 strong workforce in the early 20th century window to the present things 130 employees thank you for watching. china is hunting down the. detention brainwashing torture huge...
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the company that built the titanic harland and wolff is going under its winding up operations after its the region parent struggled to find a buyer apart from building the titanic which famously psych in $1000.00. 150 warships during world war 2 was considered a giant of northern ireland's industry our london will 30000 strong workforce in the early 20th century windell to the present days 130 employees thank you for watching. the world is doing forcing. more sports asteroids a lot of problems. the global 3000 talks with team of british researchers who take an optimist. view. the world is not always a good plan but it's much much better than it was. is the world really getting better. a global $3000.00 special reports. starts august 19th sundays of. where the real power resides. i come from there are lots of people in fact more than a 1000000000 if you but the largest democracy maybe that's one reason why i'm passionate about people and aspirations and they can sense. the truth and the vision the book is right here in the name popped in the form of the funny one i remember thinking at t
the company that built the titanic harland and wolff is going under its winding up operations after its the region parent struggled to find a buyer apart from building the titanic which famously psych in $1000.00. 150 warships during world war 2 was considered a giant of northern ireland's industry our london will 30000 strong workforce in the early 20th century windell to the present days 130 employees thank you for watching. the world is doing forcing. more sports asteroids a lot of problems....
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to thank all of you for being here today to support these incredible businesses and thank you to harlandey kelly with the public utilities commission for having the foresight to know that it is not just about rebuilding and investing in our infrastructure and making sure that the communities part of these projects, it is also about investing in other things that play a critical role to support this amazing community. with that, another amazing supporter of the bayview hunter 's point community who used to be your supervisor and is now public utilities commission are, ladies and gentlemen, sophie maxwell. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. what a day. what an amazing day in san francisco. any time it is warm, i mean, i never get to wear sleeveless clothes. i'm always scared to death because i feel the wind will come up any minute. but i can relax. we can relax and be warm in this beautiful space. i'm really proud to be a commissioner. thank you so much. i thought it, but it is a great thing because the p.u.c. is sponsoring this. these are the kinds of things that san francisco public uti
to thank all of you for being here today to support these incredible businesses and thank you to harlandey kelly with the public utilities commission for having the foresight to know that it is not just about rebuilding and investing in our infrastructure and making sure that the communities part of these projects, it is also about investing in other things that play a critical role to support this amazing community. with that, another amazing supporter of the bayview hunter 's point community...
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about $1.3 billion, and i think as you guys discussed previously this baseline was set i think it's harland said it depends where we are in the design phase. when we set this in 2016 and 2018, i was at 35% design. so you can see associated with that, there is a construction period that's almost six years with a significant startup. so basically that is what we knew to the best of our knowledge back then in 2016 and 2018. to date we have completed a comprehensive environmental impact report, which was approved back in april of 2018. one other note to make was that this project was able to secure close to $813 million of low-interest loans from the federal and the state. over $699 million of that came from the epa through what they call their water infrastructure financing innovation act funding, and the other balance of the $132 million being from the state revolving funds. so it is projected that with these two loans would result in probably over $400 million of debt savings for the puc over the life of those loans. so it's pretty significant. just like headworks, we're also implementing th
about $1.3 billion, and i think as you guys discussed previously this baseline was set i think it's harland said it depends where we are in the design phase. when we set this in 2016 and 2018, i was at 35% design. so you can see associated with that, there is a construction period that's almost six years with a significant startup. so basically that is what we knew to the best of our knowledge back then in 2016 and 2018. to date we have completed a comprehensive environmental impact report,...
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harland and wolff it's the historic shipyard in belfast where the titanic was built more than 100 years there. but now the administrators have been called in and the company will file for insolvency tomorrow, putting around 120 jobs at risk. our ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. towering over belfast, the iconic cranes have become the symbol of the city. former giants of shipbuilding now in decline. workers have taken control of this site and held an around—the—clock picket line, still holding out for a solution to save the shipyard today, they received redundancy notices. i hope we get a stay of execution. we have been here for too long and itjust needs someone for too long and itjust needs someone to take it and take it by the roots and pick it up from where it used to be. they employed more than 30,000 people in its heyday, crafting the ill—fated titanic. but struggling against foreign competition, it is not built a ship since 2003 and today takes on smaller engineering projects. due to financial problems with its norwegian owners, they have been put up norwegian owners, they
harland and wolff it's the historic shipyard in belfast where the titanic was built more than 100 years there. but now the administrators have been called in and the company will file for insolvency tomorrow, putting around 120 jobs at risk. our ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. towering over belfast, the iconic cranes have become the symbol of the city. former giants of shipbuilding now in decline. workers have taken control of this site and held an around—the—clock picket line,...
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adminstrators have arrived at the harland and wolff shipyard in belfast, which is facing closure., once employed thousands of people but its last 130 staff now face losing theirjobs. 0ur correspondent emma vardy is in befast... 0ur correspondent, emma vardy, is in belfast. it emma vardy, is in belfast. is a sad story of decline many it is a sad story of decline for many workers in what was once such an iconic shipyard employing 30,000 people in its heyday and building the titanic here. it has struggled over the years and had money pumped into the company to keep it afloat but today the company has gone into administration and will file for insolvency tomorrow. the shipyard workers have been holding a picket line here for the past week and say they will continue to stage this protest a nd they will continue to stage this protest and still hold out hope that perhaps a buyer for the company could be fine. they have been supported today by the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell who came down here to show solidarity. the argument of the unions and john mcdonnell as the government should
adminstrators have arrived at the harland and wolff shipyard in belfast, which is facing closure., once employed thousands of people but its last 130 staff now face losing theirjobs. 0ur correspondent emma vardy is in befast... 0ur correspondent, emma vardy, is in belfast. it emma vardy, is in belfast. is a sad story of decline many it is a sad story of decline for many workers in what was once such an iconic shipyard employing 30,000 people in its heyday and building the titanic here. it has...
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tonight with secret intelligence, next arthur harland on airport surveillance. annie jacobson explores cia cobra operations from the cold war to the present. talks about the united states shadow war with russia and china. and historian vince discusses his book working the moon and other intelligence games and military pots. left in the drawing board. >> good afternoon. i want to welcome those of you who are here in the auditorium. here in washington dc as well as those of you who are watching online. on our website or on c-span. i believe they are in fact on site here. according to them. just wanted to go over a few items before we get to the meat of the program here. i would ask that everybody here turn off their cell phones or at least have them in a silent mode and those other electronic items as well. we will have a q&a portion as we get close to the end of this, and when it goes down, it will ask folks to please wait to be called upon and wait for the microphone so everyone in the audience has an opportunity to hear you. that i will ask you to announce your
tonight with secret intelligence, next arthur harland on airport surveillance. annie jacobson explores cia cobra operations from the cold war to the present. talks about the united states shadow war with russia and china. and historian vince discusses his book working the moon and other intelligence games and military pots. left in the drawing board. >> good afternoon. i want to welcome those of you who are here in the auditorium. here in washington dc as well as those of you who are...
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[laughter] except for harland in the late edition of all were northerners, not southerners.entucky was the only southerner in the only dissenter. in the civil rights cases of 1833. his evolution is a remarkable one. it's not a complete one. it is a flawed individual. even refers to white supremacy in his dissent. he is saying the of course the white race will always be the superior. he goes from being a proslavery candidate for congress in 1859, two he opposes the civil rights of an inman's after the civil war, emancipation, and he opposes them on the grounds of either state issues. if were going to abolish slavery it can take her kentucky, we do it not congress. he changes his mind and completely turns it over and by 1833, he writes this raining dissent in the civil rights cases. he cares about this because he knew as a southerner, he would be scrutinized. he couldn't write it for a long time because he was his wife flames she helped him by placing the equal. he said has pan flu the next day after his wife put it on his table. >> this is the delicious irony. he had retrieve
[laughter] except for harland in the late edition of all were northerners, not southerners.entucky was the only southerner in the only dissenter. in the civil rights cases of 1833. his evolution is a remarkable one. it's not a complete one. it is a flawed individual. even refers to white supremacy in his dissent. he is saying the of course the white race will always be the superior. he goes from being a proslavery candidate for congress in 1859, two he opposes the civil rights of an inman's...
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adminstrators have arrived at the harland and wolff shipyard in belfast, which is facing closure.s been a development, what has happened ? there has been a development, what has happened? well, throughout this, the unions have been calling for the iconic shipyard to be renationalised, to try to save it and breathe new life into the company here. we havejust had and breathe new life into the company here. we have just had the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell arriving to show his support for the workers. labour is also backing their calls for the government to step in here. the government says no, this is ultimately a commercial issue, the shipyard has become less commercially viable. it seems that any hopes for a last ditch solution to be found have been diminishing. the news people were expecting that the administrators will be appointed has now come in the last hour or so. you can probably see a bit of a scrum there as john you can probably see a bit of a scrum there asjohn mcdonnell is talking now. just to explain to people, this isn't just talking now. just to explain to people,
adminstrators have arrived at the harland and wolff shipyard in belfast, which is facing closure.s been a development, what has happened ? there has been a development, what has happened? well, throughout this, the unions have been calling for the iconic shipyard to be renationalised, to try to save it and breathe new life into the company here. we havejust had and breathe new life into the company here. we have just had the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell arriving to show his support for the...