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we're here because we love the island games. this is our fourth, fourth island games.ght, let's support someone and we picked ynys mon. it's fun and we fell in love with them. they fell in love with us. and now, as you can see, dressed in all this stuff, we're part of the team. it is overwhelming for us because this is the first time that 6020 participated in international games. everybody cheers everybody else on. we call it the friendly. games and it really has. everybody here has a good time. zoe clements attending her first island games. what an honor to do the water ceremony. this just feels like one big family reunion. we've got so many communities from so far away, but they've all got one thing in common, which is to do their absolute sporting best for their islands. i've played davis cup for bermuda. i've traveled around the world, but the island games, with all the islands coming together, the energy is great. one island's success will contribute to another island's success. that's what it's all about. welcome to guernsey. a new day and the games�* venues are
we're here because we love the island games. this is our fourth, fourth island games.ght, let's support someone and we picked ynys mon. it's fun and we fell in love with them. they fell in love with us. and now, as you can see, dressed in all this stuff, we're part of the team. it is overwhelming for us because this is the first time that 6020 participated in international games. everybody cheers everybody else on. we call it the friendly. games and it really has. everybody here has a good...
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Sep 17, 2023
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deal islanders in the book.it's chesapeake bay and i looked at 1850 maps then i use to look at present day maps and then i use climate central has a sea level rise viewer on it where you can just move the you know deliver up to three feet or five feet whatever and interestingly wherever you see sea level rise heading currently it really intensely and if you compare that with an 1850 usgs map, it's often going to be that of infill that, as i was just mentioning so infill is a huge issue for that reason as sea level rise. yeah, i was curious if we could talk about some of the solutions to sea level rise because say, oh, this is such a bleak topic with the book, people are really impressed that i managed to smuggle it deep, dark, dark topic. such a beautifully packaged book and make people want to engage with it. so i'm glad that lee as leo chen does design quality has worked, but what are some of the solutions to sea level rise? either of you are focused on? i think the main solution is sea level rise is to stop b
deal islanders in the book.it's chesapeake bay and i looked at 1850 maps then i use to look at present day maps and then i use climate central has a sea level rise viewer on it where you can just move the you know deliver up to three feet or five feet whatever and interestingly wherever you see sea level rise heading currently it really intensely and if you compare that with an 1850 usgs map, it's often going to be that of infill that, as i was just mentioning so infill is a huge issue for that...
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, island's future. the base closed in 1997, the treasure island development authority was created to develop and implement a reuse plan. >> the navy has completed their environmental cleanup in that area and last week, the california department of public health issued a radiology unrestricted recommendation for that portion of side 12. it's a big milestone for the project. >> the treasure island development facility was setup to implement the master plan that was adopted by the board of supervisors in 2011. >> given the importance of housing in the city, both the affordable component and the market rate housing, we felt that it was important to review what the housing plan is at treasure island. >> the development facility and (indiscernible) that oversees the implementation of the master plan to make sure that the master plan, which was adopted by the board of supervisors and adopted by the city and after meeting, that's plan that the city approved. the members of the board was appointed by the mayor a
, island's future. the base closed in 1997, the treasure island development authority was created to develop and implement a reuse plan. >> the navy has completed their environmental cleanup in that area and last week, the california department of public health issued a radiology unrestricted recommendation for that portion of side 12. it's a big milestone for the project. >> the treasure island development facility was setup to implement the master plan that was adopted by the...
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so why rhode island? why 1542 and why thomas this is an image of doors mother lydia from the rhode island that christie so the origins of what became known as doors rebellion, they deepen the state's history. the political culture of rhode island was certainly unique. democracy flourished in rhode island in 1663, colonial charter granted by king charles. the second, however restrictive clauses based on stringent qualifications prevented ways of immigrants, mostly irish catholics, in the 1820s and thirties, from entering the body politic. the charter restricted suffrage to those men possessing real estate figure set in the year 1798 at $134, thereby most of the population, the commercial and manufacturing districts who were renting their dwellings. the election of 1840 was a watershed moment. huge rallies connected this election all across the country. without question, though, certainly in rhode island, the rise of a stable two party system in the jacksonian period led to increased efforts by political pa
so why rhode island? why 1542 and why thomas this is an image of doors mother lydia from the rhode island that christie so the origins of what became known as doors rebellion, they deepen the state's history. the political culture of rhode island was certainly unique. democracy flourished in rhode island in 1663, colonial charter granted by king charles. the second, however restrictive clauses based on stringent qualifications prevented ways of immigrants, mostly irish catholics, in the 1820s...
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we have some of this up but there was a poem he dedicated to rhode island and women of rhode island became very active helping to care for these prisoners and keep the message alive and many men were arrested and were connected so women organized and most of these took place in massachusetts outside but as you get into the suburbs and 42 after they put this down it played an essential role. his brother-in-law's in george benson, he remains upset for this clause, he never really believed that it wasn't his fault and became angry at the abolitionists later. garrison was concerned about these issues of martial law and allowing them in newport. he goes and becomes friends with the presidentve and they were bh democrats. by 1842, they deemed a constitutional convention and they vote on this. this constitution was a far by from this vision it was a one year residency onto your residency requirement for nativeborn 2134 thousand personal property. naturalized citizens 134,000 and is the former governor francis in this party and it was okay with african-americans connected to this and the view afte
we have some of this up but there was a poem he dedicated to rhode island and women of rhode island became very active helping to care for these prisoners and keep the message alive and many men were arrested and were connected so women organized and most of these took place in massachusetts outside but as you get into the suburbs and 42 after they put this down it played an essential role. his brother-in-law's in george benson, he remains upset for this clause, he never really believed that it...
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island. good afternoon, commissioner. sherri williams, co-executive director of one treasure island, just want to give a shout out to shante and the ymca. there are just an amazing island partner and we're so grateful for all their hard work. she's here with her. i don't know if he's called her co-director, but trey as well and just wanted to show our gratitude to the y. we had a national night out event that was once again very well attended. it really is one of the, i think the premier national night outs in the city in terms of participation of everybody really coming together for national night out is about learning who your neighbors are. creating a safe and neighborhood and through this kind of activity, i think that treasure island has really shown that it is a stellar neighborhood. and the ways that the neighborhood comes together and it's not just in national night out, but we have a halloween party coming up at the ymca and just to you know, it's the parent council, it's mayor, say
island. good afternoon, commissioner. sherri williams, co-executive director of one treasure island, just want to give a shout out to shante and the ymca. there are just an amazing island partner and we're so grateful for all their hard work. she's here with her. i don't know if he's called her co-director, but trey as well and just wanted to show our gratitude to the y. we had a national night out event that was once again very well attended. it really is one of the, i think the premier...
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so the teddy and government is moving them from the island. from here, the migrants are being sent to sicily, and that's going to be about a 10 hour journey on this vessel that they're boarding behind me. once they reach sicily, they're going to be relocated to different cities across instantly. some of going as far as rise up north as the migrants move on, the pressure on the island is easy. but the tension among european governments of the migration is growing. 6 and dw christine one well, who finds that report from lum producer is joining us now from one of the migrant reception centers. the christine. you painted a vivid picture of the tension, the difficulties that come with such an enormous number of arrivals. how things develop that since you 5 veterans towards the monica were sandy outside, the only migraine for 6 in the center on the island of land produced that as well this morning, rick ross told us there were about 2800 people behind this fence that you see behind me this capacity i have to point out can only was designed and can o
so the teddy and government is moving them from the island. from here, the migrants are being sent to sicily, and that's going to be about a 10 hour journey on this vessel that they're boarding behind me. once they reach sicily, they're going to be relocated to different cities across instantly. some of going as far as rise up north as the migrants move on, the pressure on the island is easy. but the tension among european governments of the migration is growing. 6 and dw christine one well,...
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Sep 10, 2023
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ouija island. and deserted island. head unfolded. one of the most extraordinary and gripping sagas i'd ever heard of a saga that had influenced philosophers like and voltaire and montesquieu sign artists like charles darwin and two of the great novelists of the sea, herman melville and patrick o'brien. yet, as the boat rolled further and further over the sea, swallowing the deck, i began to wonder what you're all wondering. now. what the hell was i doing in the gulf of pain? and my girl good stories. this one began in 1742. it was then that a small battered boat have washed ashore off the coast brazil and on board 30 men. their bodies almost waist to the bone. one soon gave out his last breath and died. but one of them rose with an extraordinary exertion of will. and he announced that they were the survivors of his majesty's ship. the wager, and that they had been shipwrecked on a island for months. and after building this flimsy craft, they traversed. some 3000 miles. one of the longest castaway voyages ever recorded. and they were
ouija island. and deserted island. head unfolded. one of the most extraordinary and gripping sagas i'd ever heard of a saga that had influenced philosophers like and voltaire and montesquieu sign artists like charles darwin and two of the great novelists of the sea, herman melville and patrick o'brien. yet, as the boat rolled further and further over the sea, swallowing the deck, i began to wonder what you're all wondering. now. what the hell was i doing in the gulf of pain? and my girl good...
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an island of lump reduce. the infant was on a vessel loaded with 40 people, fling north africa, and he said to have died shortly after it's best. now that's amid a migration crisis set off by the arrival of some 7000 people on the island of just a few days this week. dw is christina moons. why is online producer where she found out how some of the arrivals are coping? they are tied and exhausted, they spent weeks even months in north africa wasting to across the mediterranean to gets to europe. now they were here eager to start a new life. these men from the gamble, my thing nice to get it, get up here. start my car. yeah, i'm up with the new life right now. i'm going to do thinking i'm going back to africa. most of boise is in the in charge you to the better please. now, better said remain as the job love to do so is geographically close to north africa, and that makes it the 1st part of coal for many my friends trying to enter the european union. but this week, boats coming from libya, antennas here arrived
an island of lump reduce. the infant was on a vessel loaded with 40 people, fling north africa, and he said to have died shortly after it's best. now that's amid a migration crisis set off by the arrival of some 7000 people on the island of just a few days this week. dw is christina moons. why is online producer where she found out how some of the arrivals are coping? they are tied and exhausted, they spent weeks even months in north africa wasting to across the mediterranean to gets to europe....
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Sep 11, 2023
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ouija island. and deserted island. head unfolded. one of the most extraordinary and gripping sagas i'd ever heard of a saga that had influenced philosophers like and voltaire and montesquieu sign artists like charles darwin and two of the great novelists of the sea, herman melville and patrick o'brien. yet, as the boat rolled further and further over the sea, swallowing the deck, i began to wonder what you're all wondering. now. what the hell was i doing in the gulf of pain? and my girl good stories. this one began in 1742. it was then that a small battered boat have washed ashore off the coast brazil and on board 30 men. their bodies almost waist to the bone. one soon gave out his last breath and died. but one of them rose with an extraordinary exertion of will. and he announced that they were the survivors of his majesty's ship. the wager, and that they had been shipwrecked on a island for months. and after building this flimsy craft, they traversed. some 3000 miles. one of the longest castaway voyages ever recorded. and they were
ouija island. and deserted island. head unfolded. one of the most extraordinary and gripping sagas i'd ever heard of a saga that had influenced philosophers like and voltaire and montesquieu sign artists like charles darwin and two of the great novelists of the sea, herman melville and patrick o'brien. yet, as the boat rolled further and further over the sea, swallowing the deck, i began to wonder what you're all wondering. now. what the hell was i doing in the gulf of pain? and my girl good...
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scope of 21 works out of the total of 484 ashuradeh islands. with this work , the skin tissue will be restored again. local communities can have a sustainable height let it be a height that is compatible with the environment, and from the buildings that are currently in the village context, the exceptions are the use of tabla people, they should have less loading in the pool . they were healing, some clerics from mashhad were their guests, a prominent cleric among them was seyyed ali khamenei until they bypassed the people and arrested them. mr. kargar was ten years old at that time . after 55 years on the road the visit is a friend , the sources of presence are coming , they came from all over the province, khamenei visited seyyed ali khamenei bazaar, they say that the desire to meet him was surging in their hearts . martyr's wife was also in the group of people from south khorasan. she invited us for her 18 -month-old child. i am very happy. i am very happy. little by little , the time was getting closer to the moment of meeting. the supreme
scope of 21 works out of the total of 484 ashuradeh islands. with this work , the skin tissue will be restored again. local communities can have a sustainable height let it be a height that is compatible with the environment, and from the buildings that are currently in the village context, the exceptions are the use of tabla people, they should have less loading in the pool . they were healing, some clerics from mashhad were their guests, a prominent cleric among them was seyyed ali khamenei...
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but to outsiders there is a perception that there is complete chaos here, islands in collapse, islandss is not the case. i'm not the one who can decide a solution because i'm just the mayor of a small island. but we have to choose whether to treat people the same or not. whether they are ukrainians fleeing war, or africans fleeing war and persecution. do we treat them all the same or do we treat them according to the colour of their skin? pulled between international forces so much greater than its size, what happens in lampedusa will be determined by powerbrokers elsewhere. this doesn't feel like an island in crisis, or doomed to it. its people don't use the language of violence, like italy's political leaders. but they petition to confront the challenge, to find humane solutions so that locals who would offer seafarers protection aren't cast adrift. let's discuss whether there's a more effective and humane way of dealing with this with giangiacomo calovini, an mp with giorgia meloni's brothers of italy party who sits on the foreign affairs commitee. juan fernando lopez aguilar, forme
but to outsiders there is a perception that there is complete chaos here, islands in collapse, islandss is not the case. i'm not the one who can decide a solution because i'm just the mayor of a small island. but we have to choose whether to treat people the same or not. whether they are ukrainians fleeing war, or africans fleeing war and persecution. do we treat them all the same or do we treat them according to the colour of their skin? pulled between international forces so much greater than...
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islands, in the solomon islands, several years across the pacific- islands, in the solomon islands, in, in probably new guinea _ islands, in the solomon islands, in probably new guinea as _ islands, in the solomon islands, in probably new guinea as well. - islands, in the solomon islands, in| probably new guinea as well. their whoie _ probably new guinea as well. their whole countries _ probably new guinea as well. their whole countries that _ probably new guinea as well. their whole countries that are _ probably new guinea as well. theirl whole countries that are considering optiohs _ whole countries that are considering options and — whole countries that are considering options and the _ whole countries that are considering options and the need _ whole countries that are considering options and the need to _ whole countries that are considering options and the need to be - options and the need to be funded through— options and the need to be funded through a — options and the need to be funded through a toss _ options and the need to be funded through a loss and _ options and the nee
islands, in the solomon islands, several years across the pacific- islands, in the solomon islands, in, in probably new guinea _ islands, in the solomon islands, in probably new guinea as _ islands, in the solomon islands, in probably new guinea as well. - islands, in the solomon islands, in| probably new guinea as well. their whoie _ probably new guinea as well. their whole countries _ probably new guinea as well. their whole countries that _ probably new guinea as well. their whole countries...
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it's a tiny island. a bit like a treasure island. you have to wonder what the future of montserrat holds. the dot, the lovely dot on the map. they used to be 12,000 before the major volcanic eruptions. that changed the face of the island dramatically. when you're 4,000 on an island, there's something very charming about that. it has its challenges: education, jobs, self-sufficiency. they were 12,000 before the eruptions. i don't know how many they're going to be in 10 years. (rose willock) montserrat has always been a place where people from different parts of the world came to, starting from the 16th or 17th century, when the irish people first came. montserrat adopted several place names and people names very similar to ireland. our national colors are green and white. and of course, you see the greenery around you. the hills and the valleys and the goats; so typical of ireland. however, the sea, that's for everyone's sight, the mountains, that are for everyone's sight. how can you not love montserrat? (sophie fouron) rose willock,
it's a tiny island. a bit like a treasure island. you have to wonder what the future of montserrat holds. the dot, the lovely dot on the map. they used to be 12,000 before the major volcanic eruptions. that changed the face of the island dramatically. when you're 4,000 on an island, there's something very charming about that. it has its challenges: education, jobs, self-sufficiency. they were 12,000 before the eruptions. i don't know how many they're going to be in 10 years. (rose willock)...
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i'm standing on a floating island, to be honest. i don't even believe it. further. this experience is quite enough, because even the locals are afraid to go there. and not in vain, except for dangerous living creatures and quagmire. this island periodically turns over in the literal sense and it is better not to study this process on own experience. the host island itself is impressive in size, but it seems that some kind of greed is hidden in it, every year. it's getting bigger and bigger and a half are joining it, that's a new piece of this floating land right here. and maybe someday it will swallow, the whole lake here in our lifetime, it won't happen to you. and you will be able to see all this beauty in this form. but not only semi-mystical inhabitants can be found in lake osveya, which is also perfect for calm classic fishing. found here almost all types of fish, but in my plans a more exciting landing operation on the largest belarusian island. the mighty great island of arcs, by the way, its height above the lake level reaches 30 m, and you can go d
i'm standing on a floating island, to be honest. i don't even believe it. further. this experience is quite enough, because even the locals are afraid to go there. and not in vain, except for dangerous living creatures and quagmire. this island periodically turns over in the literal sense and it is better not to study this process on own experience. the host island itself is impressive in size, but it seems that some kind of greed is hidden in it, every year. it's getting bigger and bigger and...
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about 2000 people from the island today. but these crossings are super slow, the pro stay so slow. we watched it yesterday. it takes about 4 or 5 hours just to remove a single batch of people. the conditions are really difficult. the migrants, of course, have told us there isn't enough food or at least not as much as everybody would like. so some of them tend to jump over the fence and room are on the island speaking to locals, begging for food. it has of course, made some people skate, but i think others on learning. i'm, we, we, with this 1st hand patients at a restaurant to taking food off the table to share with some of the migrants the conditions they all atrocious. there was just not enough capacity. they had that as soon as he can only accommodate 400 people at max may be full 20. they are apparently nearly 2800 people. they are right now so that you get, gives you a sense of just how difficult that situation is. prime minister maloney off the army to build logic reception centers and is extending asking for an extens
about 2000 people from the island today. but these crossings are super slow, the pro stay so slow. we watched it yesterday. it takes about 4 or 5 hours just to remove a single batch of people. the conditions are really difficult. the migrants, of course, have told us there isn't enough food or at least not as much as everybody would like. so some of them tend to jump over the fence and room are on the island speaking to locals, begging for food. it has of course, made some people skate, but i...
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and we were told that about $233.00 microns arrived out on the island. we were actually at the polls we, we saw some of those arrivals, they included women and children. some people were visibly injured and needed immediate medical attention upon arriving on the island at the micro center where i'm courtesy standing at there's been some movement community right across the saying, there are now 1500 people at the facility. that's almost twice the number that they was when we were here yesterday. so they've clearly done it lost it in the way of moving people. they had been reports that the red cross was thinking about assessing up a nother tent camp that we heard of a ship that was bringing materials to set up another establishment that brought some of the locals out. and that produced such a protest that they did not want a nother camp tent camp or facility being set up on the island red cross this morning saying those reports were not true that the idea is to maintain this particular camp is in terms of processing people that arrive onto the island, but
and we were told that about $233.00 microns arrived out on the island. we were actually at the polls we, we saw some of those arrivals, they included women and children. some people were visibly injured and needed immediate medical attention upon arriving on the island at the micro center where i'm courtesy standing at there's been some movement community right across the saying, there are now 1500 people at the facility. that's almost twice the number that they was when we were here yesterday....
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if there was a conflict, those pacific islands and accessing those islands would be critical.he united states is looking to maintain access to some of them. this is going to require not just a military commitment from the united states, but an economic and political equipment. the islands want additional development assistance and a long-term commitment from washington, so that's what president biden is trying to sell on this several day visit to washington. lisa: these are critical pillars, but for the united states, is this more of a military or economic priority? zach: the pacific islands are not a giant economic generator of gdp for the united states, so at the end of the day i think a lot of americans are going to think about the pacific islands from a military before an economic standpoint. the united states is looking for additional military access and in exchange, the pacific islands want additional diplomatic recognition. the president today has recognized cook islands as two states for the first time. they are looking for additional economic and development assistanc
if there was a conflict, those pacific islands and accessing those islands would be critical.he united states is looking to maintain access to some of them. this is going to require not just a military commitment from the united states, but an economic and political equipment. the islands want additional development assistance and a long-term commitment from washington, so that's what president biden is trying to sell on this several day visit to washington. lisa: these are critical pillars,...
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according to the military vylovsky on the islands of ukrainian militants.in a foothold. there at they won't get much use in the peredons they have. there is a distance, nevertheless, it still remains quite large between the banks, although the water has dried up on the right side upstream of the subsidence, it remains quite large, contact goes only on the islands with the enemy directly, but only the enemy sniper acts at a greater distance, which we used to effectively destroy with direct fire from the machine, leaving directly for positions from the kakhovka hydroelectric power station, the commander of tank companies of kazan in the kherson direction for a year already, awarded the zhukov medal and the order of courage and so the t-72 burned near the nikolaev region and miraculously did not drown at the kakhovka hydroelectric power station because it burned burned more than once. the first time i was set on fire by a bektar, the second time i was set on fire, the gun up to 30, having worked out the projectile, fell under the rollers. the tanks caught fire
according to the military vylovsky on the islands of ukrainian militants.in a foothold. there at they won't get much use in the peredons they have. there is a distance, nevertheless, it still remains quite large between the banks, although the water has dried up on the right side upstream of the subsidence, it remains quite large, contact goes only on the islands with the enemy directly, but only the enemy sniper acts at a greater distance, which we used to effectively destroy with direct fire...
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, island's future. the base closed in 1997, the treasure island development authority was created to develop and implement a reuse plan. >> the navy has completed their environmental cleanup in that area and last week, the california department of public health issued a radiology unrestricted recommendation for that portion of side 12. it's a big milestone for the project. >> the treasure island development facility was setup to implement the master plan that was adopted by the board of supervisors in 2011. >> given the importance of housing in the city, both the affordable component and the market rate housing, we felt that it was important to review what the housing plan is at treasure island. >> the development facility and (indiscernible) that oversees the implementation of the master plan to make sure that the master plan, which was adopted by the board of supervisors and adopted by the city and after meeting, that's plan that the city approved. the members of the board was appointed by the mayor a
, island's future. the base closed in 1997, the treasure island development authority was created to develop and implement a reuse plan. >> the navy has completed their environmental cleanup in that area and last week, the california department of public health issued a radiology unrestricted recommendation for that portion of side 12. it's a big milestone for the project. >> the treasure island development facility was setup to implement the master plan that was adopted by the...
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these pockets is less than one percent of the quick islands territory. the contains of minerals was out to $10000000000.00. in this region on the sea floor, we estimate that they are roughly 500000000 tons of these nodules laying on the sea floor. and within these nodules we have predominantly manganese cobalt, nicole cop uh and then the railroads. and these are laying on the ground just those poly metallic nodules, said 5 kilometers, beloit on the ocean, full. it looks like a couple of road with all these little modules packed density against one another across this entire area. unique little little golden nuggets. this is this, the goto oil of the 21st century. i definitely think that these black nuggets are going to be an essential part of our ability to transition to what we want to do at the end of the day. without these we, i'm not going to be able to achieve our goals and objectives. you can see some good, good structure around here. the milan and minerals team relies on sewing on mapping to find the know jobs. so that's still a great with the sam
these pockets is less than one percent of the quick islands territory. the contains of minerals was out to $10000000000.00. in this region on the sea floor, we estimate that they are roughly 500000000 tons of these nodules laying on the sea floor. and within these nodules we have predominantly manganese cobalt, nicole cop uh and then the railroads. and these are laying on the ground just those poly metallic nodules, said 5 kilometers, beloit on the ocean, full. it looks like a couple of road...
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, island's future. the base closed in 1997, the treasure island development authority was created to develop and implement a reuse plan. >> the navy has completed their environmental cleanup in that area and last week, the california department of public health issued a radiology unrestricted recommendation for that portion of side 12. it's a big milestone for the project. >> the treasure island development facility was setup to implement the master plan that was adopted by the board of supervisors in 2011. >> given the importance of housing in the city, both the affordable component and the market rate housing, we felt that it was important to review what the housing plan is at treasure island. >> the development facility and (indiscernible) that oversees the implementation of the master plan to make sure that the master plan, which was adopted by the board of supervisors and adopted by the city and after meeting, that's plan that the city approved. the members of the board was appointed by the mayor a
, island's future. the base closed in 1997, the treasure island development authority was created to develop and implement a reuse plan. >> the navy has completed their environmental cleanup in that area and last week, the california department of public health issued a radiology unrestricted recommendation for that portion of side 12. it's a big milestone for the project. >> the treasure island development facility was setup to implement the master plan that was adopted by the...
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only a few seconds to reach the boats and leave the island.t turned out that the boats were the target for the russian pilots of the killers both were damaged by shrapnel, the board was pierced through three holes , the bc detonated it. yes, i understand, a shrapnel arrived today, luck is on the side of the special forces, the russian high-precision bombs turned out to be not so high-precision and fell at a distance from the boats , fortunately, they did not detonate, most of the ammunition and explosives on board refused electronics, but most importantly , the engines miraculously started, both boats began to maneuver at the limit of their capabilities, avoiding possible strikes from the air. and as soon as they crossed the zero mark of the mouth of the danube over the water, a powerful ukrainian anthem sounded, uh-uh-uh, mykolay is sitting for our freedom. it was one of the best mornings in my life. snake island is the place of our strength. it is here like nowhere else . andriy polishchuk anastasia klymenko snake tsn marathon single news ol
only a few seconds to reach the boats and leave the island.t turned out that the boats were the target for the russian pilots of the killers both were damaged by shrapnel, the board was pierced through three holes , the bc detonated it. yes, i understand, a shrapnel arrived today, luck is on the side of the special forces, the russian high-precision bombs turned out to be not so high-precision and fell at a distance from the boats , fortunately, they did not detonate, most of the ammunition and...
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nicholas alahverdian was born in 1987 in the state of rhode island.ne of three children, his mother, diana, divorced his father, jack, in 1990. in 1996, she remarried, this time to a part—time engelbert humperdinck impersonator called david rossi. michael, just tell me your relationship with nicholas. nicholas is my nephew. he's my brotherjack's son. it was tough when my brother and his wife at the time divorced. i had no contact with any of them for many, many years. so, like, 15 years, i guess. where does "rossi" come from? rossi is the stepfather's name. he adopted nicholas and nicholas' siblings. the regret is that myself, my family, were never contacted when he was put into dcyf care. whatever has happened to him and the type of person he has changed into could have been avoided by simply saying, "hey, do you want to take these children in?" and i would have. and i think things would have changed. as a young teenager, he was staying in different shelters and group homes run by the dcyf — the department of children, youth and families... ..a state
nicholas alahverdian was born in 1987 in the state of rhode island.ne of three children, his mother, diana, divorced his father, jack, in 1990. in 1996, she remarried, this time to a part—time engelbert humperdinck impersonator called david rossi. michael, just tell me your relationship with nicholas. nicholas is my nephew. he's my brotherjack's son. it was tough when my brother and his wife at the time divorced. i had no contact with any of them for many, many years. so, like, 15 years, i...
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an island to flop and do so. after rome, aust, brussels for help to deal with a rapid increase in migrant arrivals lumped into as it has long been a landing point from life in boats crossing the mediterranean from north africa. this week it's migration center built to house about 400 people was overwhelmed after more than 7000 people arrived on the island, dw is christine wound. why, how small from lum producer? or they are tired and exhausted. they spent weeks even months in north africa wasting to across the mediterranean to gets to europe. now they were here eager to start a new life. these men from the gamble, my too nice to get it. get up here. started my katia, i'm up with the new life right now. i'm not thinking of going back to africa. muscle boys is in the in charge. you know, the better please. now better said remain as thought joe love to do so is geographic. he goes to north africa and that makes it the 1st part of coal for many my friends trying to enter the european union. but this week, boats comin
an island to flop and do so. after rome, aust, brussels for help to deal with a rapid increase in migrant arrivals lumped into as it has long been a landing point from life in boats crossing the mediterranean from north africa. this week it's migration center built to house about 400 people was overwhelmed after more than 7000 people arrived on the island, dw is christine wound. why, how small from lum producer? or they are tired and exhausted. they spent weeks even months in north africa...
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he grew up in foster care here, here in rhode island.passed away from a long battle with cancer. nicholas alahverdian was 32. can't say this enough, how bizarre this next story is. yeah, as we've been telling you, . authorities say a rhode island man faked his own death and then hid out in scotland. _ nicholas rossi has gone by a variety of names over the years, one being nicholas alahverdian. he told me, "he is a dangerous man. "he's wanted in numerous states." then later on, i find out that he's alive. i said, "i don't believe it." i was like, "wow." ia court in scotland has ruled thati a man who claimed he was a victim of mistaken identity is the suspect in a series of sex crimes _ in the united states. mr rossi. i'm not mr rossi at all. ok, then. that's not arthur knight. and you were always absolutely certain it was him? 100%. i was the whistle blower. can you get out of the way? give him a bit of assistance... i've known nick 22 years. i know him better than anybody. do you at this moment in time still claim you're arthur knight? o
he grew up in foster care here, here in rhode island.passed away from a long battle with cancer. nicholas alahverdian was 32. can't say this enough, how bizarre this next story is. yeah, as we've been telling you, . authorities say a rhode island man faked his own death and then hid out in scotland. _ nicholas rossi has gone by a variety of names over the years, one being nicholas alahverdian. he told me, "he is a dangerous man. "he's wanted in numerous states." then later on, i...
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but it should be, uh, they have cleared the island of women and children. you mostly have men who are remaining. we've been talking to a lot of them. they told us about their journey here, mostly from to mizzi and they'd be having spent about 2 days in the water and then made it onto the island. many of them very relieved that to be in italy. they say the conditions and the treatment they experience in intimacy and libya were atrocious. they are relieved that they have impressions. big dreams, i've spoken to teenagers. hill, people who say they're teenagers, we want to play football for 10 in the club. some who have relatives in germany who sent money over to get them to the island who wants to go joined their relatives. so overall, they've told us that we 10 channels ortiz, if treated them well. that happened conditions where of course, food escapes and people getting into scuffles. but beyond that and of course having to sleep outside, there's not much capacity, but these are conditions they would have experienced outs, itchiness in the beer as well. what
but it should be, uh, they have cleared the island of women and children. you mostly have men who are remaining. we've been talking to a lot of them. they told us about their journey here, mostly from to mizzi and they'd be having spent about 2 days in the water and then made it onto the island. many of them very relieved that to be in italy. they say the conditions and the treatment they experience in intimacy and libya were atrocious. they are relieved that they have impressions. big dreams,...
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there is a plan to build a similar style centre on the island of sicily as well, and thatis on the islandexpected to be up and running hopefully in the month of october. . ~ running hopefully in the month of october. ., ~ , ., running hopefully in the month of october. ., ~' , ., ,, ., running hopefully in the month of october. ., ~ ,, ., , october. ok, thank you, seema gupta on the island — october. ok, thank you, seema gupta on the island of _ october. ok, thank you, seema gupta on the island of len _ october. ok, thank you, seema gupta on the island of len producer. - beat argentina in their first game, despite playing much of the match with 14 men after tom curry�*s red card. kicked all of england's points butjapan and samoa are ahead of them, courtesy of their opening game bonus point wins. elsewhere the champions south africa at a victory over romania to put pressure on australia who they... it's currently fiji who are leading, 19—8. keep tabs on that. now in formula 1, one the singapore grand prix ending... late challenge from george russell endedin late challenge from george russe
there is a plan to build a similar style centre on the island of sicily as well, and thatis on the islandexpected to be up and running hopefully in the month of october. . ~ running hopefully in the month of october. ., ~ , ., running hopefully in the month of october. ., ~' , ., ,, ., running hopefully in the month of october. ., ~ ,, ., , october. ok, thank you, seema gupta on the island — october. ok, thank you, seema gupta on the island of _ october. ok, thank you, seema gupta on the...
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now that there is the pressure that we're seeing on this island. now, you mentioned the european commission president, the rest of the founder line, who is set to travel to line producer where you are now on sunday. what can we expect from that visit? pablo it is an important business because the sentiment right now and it today among people, is that the european union has lift easily to deal with the situation on its own. we were hearing it from the deputy mayor who just heard from him. the reports say we seen a band to inspire them, that's certainly how the government is, is pitching this, this, the situation here pointing the fingerprint supposed to say way is that your opinions on a diety wouldn't be needed. we have been in that day said we are overwhelmed with 10 of code and get nobody is wanting to help. it is important. isn't a funded line to come get some more and to signal to these honey and people that brussels will step in and help and not leave it alone in this problem. x christine dw is christie mcguire, in lum, producer force sizes of
now that there is the pressure that we're seeing on this island. now, you mentioned the european commission president, the rest of the founder line, who is set to travel to line producer where you are now on sunday. what can we expect from that visit? pablo it is an important business because the sentiment right now and it today among people, is that the european union has lift easily to deal with the situation on its own. we were hearing it from the deputy mayor who just heard from him. the...
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where's funding work boats can get children from island to island for now? yep. a little they can do it for when the school itself gets flooded in the future by and below alger 0 off manila be in for the con, the philippines, the hello again, i'm in the problem and don't how would be headlines on onto 0? you as president joe biden has a balance of $325000000.00 aid package for ukraine is be amazing. president flawed him, is lensky who's in washington to show rob bipartisan support from weapons and money . fund republican lawmakers have permission to block a new package for ukraine. today, i approve the next tron to view as security assistance ukraine, including more artillery or ammunition or at our tank weapons. and next week, the 1st usa rooms tanks will be delivered to ukraine. we're also focused on strategy, ukraine's air defense capabilities to protect the critical infrastructure to provide cheap in life during the coldest and darkest days of the year. that includes providing the 2nd hoc air defense battery with study deliveries of additional hawk and other
where's funding work boats can get children from island to island for now? yep. a little they can do it for when the school itself gets flooded in the future by and below alger 0 off manila be in for the con, the philippines, the hello again, i'm in the problem and don't how would be headlines on onto 0? you as president joe biden has a balance of $325000000.00 aid package for ukraine is be amazing. president flawed him, is lensky who's in washington to show rob bipartisan support from weapons...
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the machine gunner also has unfinished business on the islands.it all happened and see, because to make sure that with them and the team, the reconnaissance company turns to colleagues to think with their heads, listen to the commanders , listen to the commanders of their team, less amateur performances of a bad commander. he will come up with an idea, he will tell you what to do, where he will do it and don't be afraid. zelenka, the enemy doesn’t see you 90 times, 90 times he doesn’t see you, so focus on the sound accordingly. shoot, shoot only when you see the target, save beck in this regard, he saw the target , he worked, well, not before he worked, before he discovered himself by the sound, already for you he will work, think with your head only some 400 meters. the soldiers have been walking quietly for about half an hour during this time. there should only be silence, then the victory will be loud. we get you from cafes to restaurants for free. use the promo code food food and get a 400 rubles discount. u one of my friends has a difficult r
the machine gunner also has unfinished business on the islands.it all happened and see, because to make sure that with them and the team, the reconnaissance company turns to colleagues to think with their heads, listen to the commanders , listen to the commanders of their team, less amateur performances of a bad commander. he will come up with an idea, he will tell you what to do, where he will do it and don't be afraid. zelenka, the enemy doesn’t see you 90 times, 90 times he doesn’t see...
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of its geographical location, the last russian island.ncluding the very rare red book birds. wow, how these birds scream. i don’t even understand if they are arguing with each other and telling a story or is this some kind of rabbattle. hey. wow , so shut up for a second, or they i liked it, or they think what’s going on. who is this strange bird with a tail. on this island it’s equally easy to feel like robinson crusoe and a pirate who climbed onto an uninhabited island to hide a treasure, and looking at this clear sea with turquoise water, this snow-white sand and thickets of southern plants, it’s hard to believe that i’m still in russia however, russian island has been such at all times, and the wings were named exactly 125 years ago in honor of the gallant captain and governor of the primorsky region ivan furugame. here it was ribolovetsky. collective farm. even a fur farm where blue minks and military garrisons were raised in the last century, when relations with japan worsened. however , it came in handy, not then, but a little late
of its geographical location, the last russian island.ncluding the very rare red book birds. wow, how these birds scream. i don’t even understand if they are arguing with each other and telling a story or is this some kind of rabbattle. hey. wow , so shut up for a second, or they i liked it, or they think what’s going on. who is this strange bird with a tail. on this island it’s equally easy to feel like robinson crusoe and a pirate who climbed onto an uninhabited island to hide a...