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volt thing depended on joseph. it is all coming from joseph. without him, the mormons were naked and vulnerable. and you believe in your bible in your rowboat crossing. and hide in the rockies. not totally answering your question but the last question, i don't know. really conflicting evidence. it would be more biblical, the mormons controlled their own history, it would be more biblical if he did know that he was going to his own death, if the margin was a predestined event. you can't really say that. he does say some things because he is intelligent. it gets lost, intelligent persons, he is fully aware of the dangers going to cart the genteel vocalizes those that says we may well die. on the other hand, he meets people two days, the same day before he is killed. he is sending a letter to the clarence darrows of illinois, absolutely the best lawyer in illinois saying get me out of here. and in the legal profession, he had a reasonable expectation he would get sprung from jail as he was from before. i am not sure he knew. thank you so much. [ap
volt thing depended on joseph. it is all coming from joseph. without him, the mormons were naked and vulnerable. and you believe in your bible in your rowboat crossing. and hide in the rockies. not totally answering your question but the last question, i don't know. really conflicting evidence. it would be more biblical, the mormons controlled their own history, it would be more biblical if he did know that he was going to his own death, if the margin was a predestined event. you can't really...
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the revelation came to joseph. quite correctly that the spiritual grounding i would argue i'm not sure that i would argue successfully that it's in the old testament it is constantly likened to the people in the old testament there are many examples of polygamy. they can't have that like the people of abraham he and his followers would have to raise up seed and the have enough children and polygamy began as a whisper that they shared only with his closest and most intimate followers. it wasn't announced as a tenant to the church until they got to utah in 1852. it was obviously a very pernicious secret that goes without saying. his absolutely closest friends and intimate companions could stomach the idea of taking on another wife. it had a sense in which it had an overlay because joseph was marrying his friends wives and they had several children. in any event this is a sort of micro- example in the chapter and it involves a woman who first meet some joseph smith in kirkland ohio that i mentioned as one ois one of t
the revelation came to joseph. quite correctly that the spiritual grounding i would argue i'm not sure that i would argue successfully that it's in the old testament it is constantly likened to the people in the old testament there are many examples of polygamy. they can't have that like the people of abraham he and his followers would have to raise up seed and the have enough children and polygamy began as a whisper that they shared only with his closest and most intimate followers. it wasn't...
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tim josephs joined the army when he was just 18. fresh faced. idealistic and he says they made him into a human guinea pig. he says it made him sick, and ever since he's been running into a brick wall trying to get some kind of help. sanjay tells us how his whole story started. >> reporter: tim josephs was just 18 years old when he joined the u.s. army. it was the height of the vietnam war. >> most of my friends were drafted. and i felt a duty to serve. >> reporter: but shortly after enlisting josephs was chosen to participate in a two-month program at edgewood artillery military base. >> this is edgewood arsenal the army's chemical commodities center. >> reporter: this was the cold war and the united states wanted defenses against a possible soviet chemical attack. >> psychochemical attack may come in the form of an explosion. an invisible vapor. a cloud of smoke. we do not know -- >> reporter: the u.s. was also developing psychochemical weapons of its own. >> here's a group of normal soldiers responding correctly to a series of routine drill c
tim josephs joined the army when he was just 18. fresh faced. idealistic and he says they made him into a human guinea pig. he says it made him sick, and ever since he's been running into a brick wall trying to get some kind of help. sanjay tells us how his whole story started. >> reporter: tim josephs was just 18 years old when he joined the u.s. army. it was the height of the vietnam war. >> most of my friends were drafted. and i felt a duty to serve. >> reporter: but...
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joseph's is on call 24-7.hen a donor is made available they rush into action, to retrieve the organs that are needed. patients like victoria bloo bloomfeld, a 69-year-old. >> we were gorgeous. >> brian and victoria have been married for 47 years. together they raised three children. they kept active lives, up to three years ago when vict yah was diagnosed with a chronic and ultimately fatal lung disease. >> my husband calls it resignation. to me it was acceptance that i knew how i was going to die. and you can either give up and say, boy, this is it, or you can take the last few years you think, and work with that and do the best you can. so that's what i've been doing, actually. >> over the past few years, vict victoria has been tackling things on her bucket list. including learning how to work with glass. butter recently, her condition has deteriorated. she constantly needs splefnl oxygen. they -- supplemental oxygen. she contacted st. joseph's to see if she would be able to get a lung transplant. >> this is
joseph's is on call 24-7.hen a donor is made available they rush into action, to retrieve the organs that are needed. patients like victoria bloo bloomfeld, a 69-year-old. >> we were gorgeous. >> brian and victoria have been married for 47 years. together they raised three children. they kept active lives, up to three years ago when vict yah was diagnosed with a chronic and ultimately fatal lung disease. >> my husband calls it resignation. to me it was acceptance that i knew...
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joseph kony is the subject of an international arrest warrant issued by the iic in 2005. it has not been implemented. >> the lords resistance army is not the fighting force it once was. so far this year they are cred teted with just -- credited with just 65 attacks. with unrest in sudan, and the central african republic, there's concern they could take advantage and destabilize the region, as long as joseph kony is free. >>> an apparent drone strike killed five suspected al qaeda fighters in yemen. state media says army reinforcements were sent to two regions, dozens of fighters have been killed since yemen began an offensive. we have this report from sudan. >> the situation remains tense across the country here in the capital. security forces fired warning shots at suspected gunmen near the presidential palace. it's the same area that was attacked twice on friday, and on sunday. the attack came hours after a drone attack targetting suspected al qaeda militants in the province. local forces tell al jazeera that the attack targeted an off-road vehicle, driving in a remote
joseph kony is the subject of an international arrest warrant issued by the iic in 2005. it has not been implemented. >> the lords resistance army is not the fighting force it once was. so far this year they are cred teted with just -- credited with just 65 attacks. with unrest in sudan, and the central african republic, there's concern they could take advantage and destabilize the region, as long as joseph kony is free. >>> an apparent drone strike killed five suspected al qaeda...
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joseph was spotted. san jose pd dropped him off unharmed. in fact a good samaritan gave him food and clothing during the time he was missing. sot - they gave me a hat. sot - they gave him clothes. thank you so much. you have a good heart. thank you so much for helping joseph. reporting in san jose alecia reid kron 4 news. top nats - cheering 40 thousand runners raced across san francisco today for the 103-rd annual bay to breakers race. geoffrey ken-ee-zee and diane johnson were the first man and woman to make it past the finish line. the iconic foot race is also known for its quirky costumes, sometimes nude runners and party-like atmosphere. kron-4's john fenoglio shows us more from the scene of the race.and the extensive cleanup effort that followed. plus. poco was officially banned however several people still brought to our cal all call--al. with some strong winds today up 40 m.p.h. near ocean beach. these wins will remain in our forecast drop a week--wins the-- winds. there was an airport weather warning in effect how were reporte--howe
joseph was spotted. san jose pd dropped him off unharmed. in fact a good samaritan gave him food and clothing during the time he was missing. sot - they gave me a hat. sot - they gave him clothes. thank you so much. you have a good heart. thank you so much for helping joseph. reporting in san jose alecia reid kron 4 news. top nats - cheering 40 thousand runners raced across san francisco today for the 103-rd annual bay to breakers race. geoffrey ken-ee-zee and diane johnson were the first man...
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what's being done to find joseph coney. coney. f real reporting that brings you the world. >> this is a pretty dangerous trip. >> security in beirut is tight. >> more reporters. >> they don't have the resources to take the fight to al shabaab. >> more bureaus, more stories. >> this is where the typhoon came ashore. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hong kong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. joseph. >> people have been voting across india in the past five weeks in the country's largest election. 800 million eligible voters in india. cast their ballots in the final day of voting. the main hindu opposition party bjp, and ruling congress party has been plagued by scandals. final results expected on may 16th. >>> protesters came out in thailand. vowing to take down the current government in place. current administration is still in support eve of ying
what's being done to find joseph coney. coney. f real reporting that brings you the world. >> this is a pretty dangerous trip. >> security in beirut is tight. >> more reporters. >> they don't have the resources to take the fight to al shabaab. >> more bureaus, more stories. >> this is where the typhoon came ashore. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela....
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how a bunch of bikers are fighting the australian court system. >> uganda's joseph kony is considered one of the most wanted men in the world. now the united nations security council is set to discuss a report that could narrow down the search for kony who is accused of crimes against humanity. the u.s. is helping in the hunt for the rebel leader. >> this is a rare glimpse of joseph kony, often called africa's most wanted man. he's leader of the lord's resistence army, the lra, and has lived in the dense jungles of central africa for years. he's wanted for war crimes that stemmed from war over two decades. many killed, displaced rap, rapd and maimed. many children were forced to kill their own families and forced to kill for kony. >> really in the past three to four years what we've seen is that the tactics of the lra have changed quite a bit. the violence has decreased significantly in the past few years, but their history shows what they're still capable of. >> an african union force with 5,000 soldiers backed by u.s. forces have been hunting for him for years. aircraft helps in the
how a bunch of bikers are fighting the australian court system. >> uganda's joseph kony is considered one of the most wanted men in the world. now the united nations security council is set to discuss a report that could narrow down the search for kony who is accused of crimes against humanity. the u.s. is helping in the hunt for the rebel leader. >> this is a rare glimpse of joseph kony, often called africa's most wanted man. he's leader of the lord's resistence army, the lra, and...
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is he thinking when he goes back to ask >> she is referring to this strange crossing on june 20, joseph is -- it's very biblical that he's trying to escape. he said you should be ashamed of yourself. he is led out for the territory to be totally crass. you've left us. we arhere and we aregoing to gee mobs of the fake militia armies and because it was a charismatic theocracy, the whole thing depended on joseph. without him they are vulnerable and she says, you know, we are all going to die. you know, she is essentially saying 3,000 people sailed the atlantic from england to come here and believe in you and belief in your bible and you are in a rowboat crossing the mississippi and you are going to go hide. i am not totally answering the question that giving that i will, i don't know. there is really conflicting evidence. it would be more biblical and of course they control their own history for a long time. it would be more biblical if he did know that he was going to his own. but it was a predestined event. but you can't really say that. he does say some things. he totally is aware of th
is he thinking when he goes back to ask >> she is referring to this strange crossing on june 20, joseph is -- it's very biblical that he's trying to escape. he said you should be ashamed of yourself. he is led out for the territory to be totally crass. you've left us. we arhere and we aregoing to gee mobs of the fake militia armies and because it was a charismatic theocracy, the whole thing depended on joseph. without him they are vulnerable and she says, you know, we are all going to...
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joseph, what needs to be done here?e have heard about the grim reality, we know the stats, moving forward what should be a solution. >> let's first be clear this is not just a problem in the inner city. people experiencing motorcycle crashes for example, they were screening positive at similar rates, perhaps not quite as high a our gunshot wound victims but close. so if we think about trauma and injury as something that happens to other people we're not going to have the political will to move forward on this. so we have to recognize that the things happening to my patients -- and i'm seeing more blunt trauma then penetrating trauma, so this is happening to all of our pare patients. so this could happen to any of us. and i agree with your viewer ship, the people who called in. we do need to develop a robust infrastructure to help people deal with not just the emotional spiritual and fiphysicalissues happening to them but also help their family and community. >> doctor -- >> so -- go ahead. i'm sorry. >> i was just curio
joseph, what needs to be done here?e have heard about the grim reality, we know the stats, moving forward what should be a solution. >> let's first be clear this is not just a problem in the inner city. people experiencing motorcycle crashes for example, they were screening positive at similar rates, perhaps not quite as high a our gunshot wound victims but close. so if we think about trauma and injury as something that happens to other people we're not going to have the political will to...
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the pope understands our suffering. >>> joseph fled to imam 18 months ago. in syria joseph and his family lived in a city that for 150 years had been a christian sanctuary. then the war arrived in malula. joseph had to defend his family himself. >> translation: they shot at our house, they shot at me. >> his daughter shows me the few syrian mementos she had time to bring. >> my life was amazing. in syria there is a lot of freedom. more than here. joseph feels that the house is a prison, and in jordan, he is not allowed to work or integrate. >> our message is this that the world return humanity to us. >> these christians are inspired by pope francis's visit. joseph and his family decided to apply for asylum in canada, feeling they have no choice but to become refugees again. >> reporter: tomorrow pope francis will be the first pope to fly to the west bank as opposed to going through israel. he is endorsing the state of palestine. he'll do something similar. he'll go mt h, rt -- hertzel, the tomb. his predecessors never did. israeli officials say it's an endor
the pope understands our suffering. >>> joseph fled to imam 18 months ago. in syria joseph and his family lived in a city that for 150 years had been a christian sanctuary. then the war arrived in malula. joseph had to defend his family himself. >> translation: they shot at our house, they shot at me. >> his daughter shows me the few syrian mementos she had time to bring. >> my life was amazing. in syria there is a lot of freedom. more than here. joseph feels that the...
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commissioner joseph. commissioner lee. president tan. >> all right. your permit is granted congratulations. we're going to close out this meeting with two more things any commissioner questioning >> just that we are a little bit over 4 weeks out from pride. which is saturday and sunday june 28th and 29 the only thing that's solid the vip city hall is going to have a again and again and the south like court will be champaign and jason broke and jim brooke restrict and in the rotonda will be the circus and others i forget the name of the group their body painters creating arts on other poems bodies offering that up to the patrons that's for city hall. and then does that that >> any other questioning r questions or comments. >> commissioner akers on thursday june 5th the st. memory will be celebrating with a dirty wave at the temple he temple launch there's ticketing on the website. we have king.com will be hosting the dungeon on the fifth and prince of pen doris will be having ballroom dancing and we have many groups from the sin factory records so the
commissioner joseph. commissioner lee. president tan. >> all right. your permit is granted congratulations. we're going to close out this meeting with two more things any commissioner questioning >> just that we are a little bit over 4 weeks out from pride. which is saturday and sunday june 28th and 29 the only thing that's solid the vip city hall is going to have a again and again and the south like court will be champaign and jason broke and jim brooke restrict and in the rotonda...
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. >> en el 2004 joseph estaba en el frente de guerra en irak. >> yo era mÉdico del ejército, mi misiÓnyor poder letal. >> explotÓ hiriendo y matando a muchos de mis amigos. >> allÍ perdiÓ la pierda y a partir de entonces empezÓ a ocuparse por el destino incierto de quienes como Él regresaban del campo de batalla con daÑos psicolÓgicos, lesiones fÍsicas irreparables o pensamientos suicidas. lamentablemente el suicidio en las fuerzas armadas van en aumento, un estudio seÑala que las cosas son: mÁs de una dÉcada de guerra, problemas de salud mental, adicciÓn al cole y drogas, y la alta tasa de divorcios. >> mi hija de nueve aÑos tenÍa tres meses cuando me lesionÉ, la conocÍ en el hospital y nunca los hemos separado. >> esta. destruida en el hospital le recuerda la importancia de recibir amor incondicional, dice que esa es la primera medicina preventiva, para completar el cuadro familiar tiene unos muy importantes. >> benjamÍn es super otra pauta. - un es su perro terapeuta. le ayuda a estabilizarse fÍsica y emocionalmente. >> Él no se burla, no me gusta, sÓlo la interesa comer y jugar. >>
. >> en el 2004 joseph estaba en el frente de guerra en irak. >> yo era mÉdico del ejército, mi misiÓnyor poder letal. >> explotÓ hiriendo y matando a muchos de mis amigos. >> allÍ perdiÓ la pierda y a partir de entonces empezÓ a ocuparse por el destino incierto de quienes como Él regresaban del campo de batalla con daÑos psicolÓgicos, lesiones fÍsicas irreparables o pensamientos suicidas. lamentablemente el suicidio en las fuerzas armadas van en aumento, un...
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for many that survived, hearing joseph kony's name instills an unspeakable fear. >>> u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon will brief a security council on developments in south sudan. a ceasefire appears to have been broken soon after it came in effect. the south sudan accuses the arm, i of voting first. the ceasefire was part of a wider agreement between president salva kiir and former vice president riek machar. >>> nearly 2,000 indigenous people massacred during the civil war, lasting from 1960 to 1966 - former president ef ron was found guilty of genocide. his conviction over turned. we have more from guatemala city. >> reporter: marking a landmark court ruling to music, hundreds commemorate the first anniversary of conviction of the the former dictate scores was sentenced to 86 years in prison. the festivities are bittersweet. >> reporter: 10 days after the verdict the court overturned the conviction sending it back. a series of legal actions had many worried. >> in february the attorney-general an ark tech was told to step down seven months before she thought her term
for many that survived, hearing joseph kony's name instills an unspeakable fear. >>> u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon will brief a security council on developments in south sudan. a ceasefire appears to have been broken soon after it came in effect. the south sudan accuses the arm, i of voting first. the ceasefire was part of a wider agreement between president salva kiir and former vice president riek machar. >>> nearly 2,000 indigenous people massacred during the civil...
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including joseph. >> translation: in the last three years syrians suffered from violence. the pope understands the suffering. >> reporter: joseph fled to imam, and in syria they lived in a city that for 150 years had been a christian sanctuary. the war arrived in malula. joseph had to defend his family himself. >> translation: they shot at our house and at me. >> his daughter shows me a few syrian mementos that she had time to bring. >> my life was so amazing. in syria there is a lot of freedom, more than here. >> joseph feels that his house is a prison. in jordan, he is not allowed to work or integrate. >> my message is this: return humanity. >> reporter: joseph and his family decided to apply for asylum in canada, feeling they have no choice but to become refugees again. >> tomorrow pope francis will be the first pope to fly into the west bank without going into israel. israeli officials feel like they are getting a similar endorsement, and pope francis will head to mt hertzel. pope francis's pred des assessors did not make that. israeli officials believe going there he'
including joseph. >> translation: in the last three years syrians suffered from violence. the pope understands the suffering. >> reporter: joseph fled to imam, and in syria they lived in a city that for 150 years had been a christian sanctuary. the war arrived in malula. joseph had to defend his family himself. >> translation: they shot at our house and at me. >> his daughter shows me a few syrian mementos that she had time to bring. >> my life was so amazing. in...
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joseph was spotted. san jose pd dropped him off unharmed. in fact a good samaritan gave him food and clothing during the time he was missing. >> they gave me a hat. >>they gave him clothes. thank you so much. you have a good heart. thank you so much for helping joseph. reporting in san jose alecia reid kron 4 news. an eight-year old girl is still in critical condition-- after she was hit in the neck by a stray bullet during a drive-by shooting in east oakland. police say it happened on friday as the girl was playing in the front yard with her younger brother. that's when two men got out of a car and opened fire. the girl was shot in the neck and rushed into emergency surgery. police say a 40 -year-old man was also shot in the leg but is expected to be okay. they are investigating to see if the man was the intended target. no arrests have been made. coming up on kron 4 news at 8 p- m. the latest move bay area authorities are making to make sure you buckle up! firefighters finally getting an upper hand on the deadly southern california wildf b
joseph was spotted. san jose pd dropped him off unharmed. in fact a good samaritan gave him food and clothing during the time he was missing. >> they gave me a hat. >>they gave him clothes. thank you so much. you have a good heart. thank you so much for helping joseph. reporting in san jose alecia reid kron 4 news. an eight-year old girl is still in critical condition-- after she was hit in the neck by a stray bullet during a drive-by shooting in east oakland. police say it happened...
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as long as joseph kony remains free. kristin salumi, the united nations. >> the top human rights court has ordered turkey to pay cy press for human rights it violations 40 years ago. ankera has to pay for people who accident happened after turkey invaded cy press. it led to the division of cyprus. they say the ruling is not binding. >> in south sudan, the decision to push back next year's elections could disrupt programile peace talks that might end months of finding. a ceasefire between the government and rebel fighters is said to have broken down less than three days after it was sign did. the u.n. security council is meeting to talk about the lack of progress. fighting has escalated since it began in december. thousands of people have been killed. more than 1.3 million people have fled their homes. and a boat full of migrants capsized off of the coast of libya today killing at least 14 people who were on board. italian navy and coast guard ships rescued 200 people after the boat sank. this is the second incidents in t
as long as joseph kony remains free. kristin salumi, the united nations. >> the top human rights court has ordered turkey to pay cy press for human rights it violations 40 years ago. ankera has to pay for people who accident happened after turkey invaded cy press. it led to the division of cyprus. they say the ruling is not binding. >> in south sudan, the decision to push back next year's elections could disrupt programile peace talks that might end months of finding. a ceasefire...
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>> commissioner joseph? >> okay, i have two questions, on maze, so the door in the alley, is that the door with the exhaust fan in it? the door itself i don't believe has an exhaust fan but the r2 silver exhaust fans are right next experience with the kt that there their security only cares about the door, it does not... it seems to me that they do not care about much and when you found containers outside, would you say those were containers patrons brought to the venue and left outside before they went in? or were they containers people brought out of the venue into the street? >> i would say the first container that i noticed in the alley on the side of the building was probably brought from inside kt's and i did not see it but i did see it in someone's handouts of the venue and it looked like they were associated with the venue itself. and the two containers in the front were both plastic and filled with just what looked like to be a small amount of beer and my assumption there was that they were probably
>> commissioner joseph? >> okay, i have two questions, on maze, so the door in the alley, is that the door with the exhaust fan in it? the door itself i don't believe has an exhaust fan but the r2 silver exhaust fans are right next experience with the kt that there their security only cares about the door, it does not... it seems to me that they do not care about much and when you found containers outside, would you say those were containers patrons brought to the venue and left...
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joseph had to defend his family himself. they shot at our house and me. >> his daughter shows me the few syrian mementos she had time to bring of. >> my life was amauzing. in -- amazing. in syria there's a lot of freedom. more than here. >> reporter: joseph fools the house is a prison -- feels that the house is a prison. in jordan he is not allowed to work or assimilate. the citians are inspired -- christians are inentired by pope francis's visit. joseph and his family decided to apply for asylum in canada, feeling they have no choice but to become refugees again. >>> the pope's schedule is jam-packed. he'll travel to bethlehem to visit the church of the nativity, and fly to be welcomed by the israelis, and after to the western wall and meet the mufti. and back to tel aviv before returning to the vatican. >>> voters in ukraine take to the polls, it's the first presidential election since the ousting of former president crank elliot rodgers. dana lewis has the latest from kiev. >> reporter: in a kiev suburb the campaign truck
joseph had to defend his family himself. they shot at our house and me. >> his daughter shows me the few syrian mementos she had time to bring of. >> my life was amauzing. in -- amazing. in syria there's a lot of freedom. more than here. >> reporter: joseph fools the house is a prison -- feels that the house is a prison. in jordan he is not allowed to work or assimilate. the citians are inspired -- christians are inentired by pope francis's visit. joseph and his family decided...
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president, your harshest critics have compared you to joseph stalin, adolf hitler, -- those comparisons are outrageous. you look way older than those guys. just because morgan freeman has played the president does not mean you have to act exactly like him. house dr. the white :hecks the white -- presidents for polyps and george clooney's head. [laughter] it is good to see that white house press secretary, jay
president, your harshest critics have compared you to joseph stalin, adolf hitler, -- those comparisons are outrageous. you look way older than those guys. just because morgan freeman has played the president does not mean you have to act exactly like him. house dr. the white :hecks the white -- presidents for polyps and george clooney's head. [laughter] it is good to see that white house press secretary, jay
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known name, well-known family name, joseph kennedy to be the first head of the ftc when it was created, and also he appointed million to be uk ambassador in the late 30s after joe kennedy was head of the fcc. so now joe kennedy is off in england, having a gala coming out party, very lovely social event for his daughter, kathleen, who unfortunately died young as part of another kennedy tragedy, but john f. kennedy, a young john f. kennedy, was at that event. david rockefeller, who was part of a long history of industrial, financial family strengths, was also there. in fact he somewhat dated kathleen kennedy for a minute back at the time. and so the ties, these connections, were -- went through all sorts of social and events that people wouldn't be involved in. >> host: not just the social and the individuals but as you're just alluding to, the strength of the families as well. and those family ties that run deep. the morgan, rockefeller,
known name, well-known family name, joseph kennedy to be the first head of the ftc when it was created, and also he appointed million to be uk ambassador in the late 30s after joe kennedy was head of the fcc. so now joe kennedy is off in england, having a gala coming out party, very lovely social event for his daughter, kathleen, who unfortunately died young as part of another kennedy tragedy, but john f. kennedy, a young john f. kennedy, was at that event. david rockefeller, who was part of a...
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when joseph went missing in action, clara waited. she waited 63 years.r country continued to work to bring home the missing from all our wars. then last december, last december, his remains finally identified, joseph returned home to be laid to rest. clara never remarried during those 63 years. and now 96 years old, she was there to welcome him home. we are honored to have clara gant with us here today. clara? [applause] [cheers and applause] >> we also draw strength from the parents who have given their sons and daughters to america. earlier this year in my state of the union address i spoke of the remarkable story and grueling recovery of sergeant first class cory remsburg, who was severely injured by a massive roadside bomb in afghanistan. when he stood there in the balcony, it reminded our entire nation that we are blessed to be protected by patriots like him. that was only part of the story. today i want to close with a story of cory's brother in arms, sergeant roberto sanchez, who was killed by that same explosion. rob was not a big guy but his mot
when joseph went missing in action, clara waited. she waited 63 years.r country continued to work to bring home the missing from all our wars. then last december, last december, his remains finally identified, joseph returned home to be laid to rest. clara never remarried during those 63 years. and now 96 years old, she was there to welcome him home. we are honored to have clara gant with us here today. clara? [applause] [cheers and applause] >> we also draw strength from the parents who...
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joseph, thank you very much for coming on the program.te it. >>> a bit of breaking sports news. this afternoon, minneapolis has been awarded the 2018 superbowl by the nfl. football weather is one thing but if average low temperature in minneapolis in february is 8 degrees. it won't be an outdoor superbowl. this is a reward for the new stadium the state is helping them build there and hopefully it's a nice, economic shot in the arm. a very underrated place. i like that. >> i think i'll be watching that one on tv. >> it's a dome. it will be inside. >> all right. >>> speaking of our last segment on delusional. no feeling my daughter, ella in the newest installment. she interviewed a stanford grad turned toymaker, ceo, about getter girls interesting in construction. >> how do you make the girl toys also a bow toy? >> that's a very good question. so i think that all toys are toys and that girls and boys can play with any toys, do you agree? >> yeah. >> with the toys i made with goldie locks was i wanted to make a construction toy girls would l
joseph, thank you very much for coming on the program.te it. >>> a bit of breaking sports news. this afternoon, minneapolis has been awarded the 2018 superbowl by the nfl. football weather is one thing but if average low temperature in minneapolis in february is 8 degrees. it won't be an outdoor superbowl. this is a reward for the new stadium the state is helping them build there and hopefully it's a nice, economic shot in the arm. a very underrated place. i like that. >> i think...
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. >> commissioner joseph? >> here. >> commissioner hyde. >> here. >> commissioner akers. >> here. >> president tan. >> here. >> we have a quorum and we did not here from commissioner perez and he is not here and commissioner camp agnoli is out of the country, we will move on to item one, which is public comment and this is for any item that is not on our agenda, that you feel like is pertinent to the business of the entertainment commission. we have one person, cathy peck, could we give her three minutes? could we have a microphone? >> is it on >> not on. >> test it. could you test it. >> no it is not working. >> hold on. >> we have got the professionals here and it will be on in a minute. >> try it now. >> hello. now we are hear. >> i am here, i am cathy peck, executive director of the hear foundation and hearing education awareness for rockers and it is an old name. and i am here to talk about the san francisco ear plug ordinance that was passed a decade ago and here worked with the mayor's office, and the b
. >> commissioner joseph? >> here. >> commissioner hyde. >> here. >> commissioner akers. >> here. >> president tan. >> here. >> we have a quorum and we did not here from commissioner perez and he is not here and commissioner camp agnoli is out of the country, we will move on to item one, which is public comment and this is for any item that is not on our agenda, that you feel like is pertinent to the business of the entertainment commission....
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when joseph went missing in action, clara waited. she waited 63 years.home the missing from all our wars and then last december, last december, his remains finally identified, joseph returned home to be laid to rest. claira never remarried during those 63 years and now 96 years old she was there to welcome him home and we are honored to have clara gant here with us today. [ applause ] >> we also draw strength from the parents who have given their sons and daughters to america. earlier this year in my state of the union address i spoke of the remarkable story and gruelling recovery of sergeant first class cory ramsburg who was injured by a massive roadside bomb in afghanistan. when he stood there in the balcony, it reminded our entire nation that we are blessed to be protected by patriots like him. today, i want to close with the story of corey's brother in arms. the sergeant who was killed by that same explosion. rob wasn't a big guy, but his mother wendy remembers that he was larger than life. always surrounded by friends and melting hearts with a devas
when joseph went missing in action, clara waited. she waited 63 years.home the missing from all our wars and then last december, last december, his remains finally identified, joseph returned home to be laid to rest. claira never remarried during those 63 years and now 96 years old she was there to welcome him home and we are honored to have clara gant here with us today. [ applause ] >> we also draw strength from the parents who have given their sons and daughters to america. earlier...
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give me the headlines, joseph, and then i'm going to go to your two colleagues as well because this ishe first report i've seen that's taken a look at the auto industry from a pure technology standpoint. what's integrated into the cars, what we use in our daily life that is now going into the automobile. so in a headline. >> yeah, sure. cars are already fairly sophisticated computers. could be up to 100 different ecus, 15 million lines of code, but a lot of that goes towards the functioning of the vehicle. we increasingly see the vehicle being connected to the internet and talking to the internet. that has brought revolutions not only for the auto industry. a bunch of my colleagues will talk about technology industries but like the insurance industry. so specifically within auto, what we are looking at is connected infotainment. we think that's a segment that's going to grow about 11% through the end of the decade. we see penetration rates or take rates of those systems going from about 19% today to over 40% by 2020. and with that, you also have additional features and functionality yo
give me the headlines, joseph, and then i'm going to go to your two colleagues as well because this ishe first report i've seen that's taken a look at the auto industry from a pure technology standpoint. what's integrated into the cars, what we use in our daily life that is now going into the automobile. so in a headline. >> yeah, sure. cars are already fairly sophisticated computers. could be up to 100 different ecus, 15 million lines of code, but a lot of that goes towards the...
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joseph kony tore those girls' lives apart. can she stitch them back together? tell me about the tailoring school. >> tailoring is just an umbrella word because we teach many different skills, practical skills to these girls. as you can see, we are using a needle to sew hope. that means we are sewing broken lives together. we are trying to let them to continue working and knowing that they once considered their lives as it it was ended and i always tell them, we will put your life together from where it seems to have stopped. this book actually tells a lot of stories. you see the cover is sister rosemary -- the book is not about me. it tells a lot of stories about these children who talk about their own lives. that is why it is very important for people to read this book because they will see the students speaking in the book. it is painful. the book talks about me with my fear and courage which i find funny. i did not know that killing snakes like cobras was my strength and in that book it talks about. >> you can kill a cobra with a stick? >> i killed two of th
joseph kony tore those girls' lives apart. can she stitch them back together? tell me about the tailoring school. >> tailoring is just an umbrella word because we teach many different skills, practical skills to these girls. as you can see, we are using a needle to sew hope. that means we are sewing broken lives together. we are trying to let them to continue working and knowing that they once considered their lives as it it was ended and i always tell them, we will put your life together...
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. >> and it is a couple of more commissioner questions, and commissioner joseph and then commissioner akers? >> so i have been to alfreds and i have gotten taken there twice on my birthday and it is very elegant and it is a nice place. i can't imagine you doing anything, i mean, i just can't imagine it would work with your business. to do something that would be loud or so you are cognoscente and the business is good in >> yeah. good enough. >> okay. i mean, so, you are cognoscente that you will not do anything that would disturbing dining floor above? >> no. and that is a goal as well, and in fact, you know, part of it is a family business, and my family bought it 41 years ago and i took over 4 years ago and you know, why goal in taking it over was to keep it the way that i remember it when i was a kid going in there and i don't want to change it. >> the signs in the bar are great. >> and the pictures of them. >> yeah. >> and i don't want to change any of that. i want to keep it as classy and elegant and i don't... calm as we are. you know? i feel like even on a busy night when we we
. >> and it is a couple of more commissioner questions, and commissioner joseph and then commissioner akers? >> so i have been to alfreds and i have gotten taken there twice on my birthday and it is very elegant and it is a nice place. i can't imagine you doing anything, i mean, i just can't imagine it would work with your business. to do something that would be loud or so you are cognoscente and the business is good in >> yeah. good enough. >> okay. i mean, so, you are...
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joseph was spotted. san jose police dropped off unharmed.parently ventured out of holly's care home, and went looking for coffee. at least two dozen people assists were arrested during the bay to breakers over the weekend. police say most of them were arrested for public is intoxication during yesterday's race. and there were two felony drug arrests. the city's department of fattal hall public works reported that crews have collected almost 11 tons of trash from the race. police are expected to release final tallies today of arrests, injuries, and is runners who were stopped due ahead to nudity. and our stanley roberts was at the bay to breakers race finding plenty of people behaving badly. he'll showcase some of them coming up at 5:45. still ahead on kron 4. another selfie going viral. what these firefighters were doing while snapping this picture. coming up. has efforts are underway to help central american farmers ossified fight a devastating coffee disease.and hold down the price of your morning cup. taught nota fungus called coffee rust
joseph was spotted. san jose police dropped off unharmed.parently ventured out of holly's care home, and went looking for coffee. at least two dozen people assists were arrested during the bay to breakers over the weekend. police say most of them were arrested for public is intoxication during yesterday's race. and there were two felony drug arrests. the city's department of fattal hall public works reported that crews have collected almost 11 tons of trash from the race. police are expected to...
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commissioner akers. >> aye. >> per hes. >> aye. >> joseph. >> aye. >> lee. >> campagnoli. >> tan. >> aye. >> all right. moving right along. so this is specs and marilinis here, and they have applied for a limited live, and the specs institution north beach and actually one of the venues on the sf heritage list and they would like to add to the legend of specs with the live music and the jazz and the players and the like, and the central station does not oppose this permit and has offered no additional conditions. >> great. >> hello. >> hello. >> welcome. >> thank you. >> go ahead and tell us what you would like to do. i know that we should give a summary. >> we would like to have the music periodically maybe once a month. >> great. >> let's see if our commissioners have any questions. >> or comments. >> i have to say that your bar is one of my favorite in san francisco, so thank you for making it such a wonderful place. >> you are welcome any time, all of you. >> any questions? comments? >> go ahead. >> commissioner perez. >> hi, on your application you said that your neighborhood co
commissioner akers. >> aye. >> per hes. >> aye. >> joseph. >> aye. >> lee. >> campagnoli. >> tan. >> aye. >> all right. moving right along. so this is specs and marilinis here, and they have applied for a limited live, and the specs institution north beach and actually one of the venues on the sf heritage list and they would like to add to the legend of specs with the live music and the jazz and the players and the like, and the...
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the geriatric unit at the joseph harp correctional center in lexington, oklahoma, holds more than 250 elderly and disabled offenders. it was created 3 years ago in response to a massive explosion in oklahoma's elderly prison population. >> our fastest growing segment is the inmates that are the age of 50 and over. we have about 3,700 now - that's grown almost 200 percent in the last decade - and projections are we're gonna continue to grow about 45 percent a year - because of enhancements to punishments, 'tough on crime', 85% laws that require you to serve 85% before you're even eligible for parole, and then the advent of life without parole. >> my name is plutarcho hill and my number is 48713. i received that january the 16th, 1948. >> plutarcho has the oldest inmate number in the state, he is 86 years old - 66 of those years have been spent behind bars. he's escaped from prison 10 times. >> so you're as good getting out of prison as you are getting in? >> well, when my health was good. >>what are you serving for now? this sentence? >> it was a murder charge. >> how long ago? >> 1947
the geriatric unit at the joseph harp correctional center in lexington, oklahoma, holds more than 250 elderly and disabled offenders. it was created 3 years ago in response to a massive explosion in oklahoma's elderly prison population. >> our fastest growing segment is the inmates that are the age of 50 and over. we have about 3,700 now - that's grown almost 200 percent in the last decade - and projections are we're gonna continue to grow about 45 percent a year - because of enhancements...
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hearing joseph kony's name still instills an unspeakable fear. stephanie decker, al jazeera. >> straightistseparatists in eae say the overwhelming of those who voted in donetsk and luhansk wants to split from ukraine. >> this is the man who would be leader of the new republic in east ukraine, the donetsk republic. on the board drawings of events that soon could come. >> they were trying to tell us that russia is the occupier, but we know it's not like that. the border should be open. they are already sufficiently open in the rest of europe, and i think in the future there will be some kind of union here. >> reporter: and outside of his office in the official government building in donestk. people who were pleased with the result. >> the newly formed republic will be built as a free republic. >> we want to be ou in putin's power because our children keep dying. >> reporter: in slovyansk, the idea of separation has taken root amid the violence. >> i'm 100% sure the people have made the right decision before i was in doubt thinking maybe we don't ne
hearing joseph kony's name still instills an unspeakable fear. stephanie decker, al jazeera. >> straightistseparatists in eae say the overwhelming of those who voted in donetsk and luhansk wants to split from ukraine. >> this is the man who would be leader of the new republic in east ukraine, the donetsk republic. on the board drawings of events that soon could come. >> they were trying to tell us that russia is the occupier, but we know it's not like that. the border should...
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kaneh point -- joseph authors the study and joins me now. welcome to "bottom line" today.e 11%our colleague of americans hold infrastructure jobs. that is over 14 million workers. re?t is the lu greg -- >> it is usually construction type jobs, shovel ready projects. but we are trying to move beyond these abstract discussions come a specially here in washington where there is constrained -- budget constraints and gridlock. but we are also moving into the water and energy and telecommunications systems. as well as logistics. >> mr. kane, is there an educational component to this? do the infrastructure workers 12% a degree echo >> only of them had a bachelet degree or higher. 80% relied on on-the-job training. barriers to entry level positions with these jobs are fairly low. >> why do you think the federal government has been unable to fix the nation's infrastructure? is washington missing or not getting the point on this score? do they not know what the definition of infrastructure is because it's evolving? long wenk for too focused on silver bullet solutions, but at the end
kaneh point -- joseph authors the study and joins me now. welcome to "bottom line" today.e 11%our colleague of americans hold infrastructure jobs. that is over 14 million workers. re?t is the lu greg -- >> it is usually construction type jobs, shovel ready projects. but we are trying to move beyond these abstract discussions come a specially here in washington where there is constrained -- budget constraints and gridlock. but we are also moving into the water and energy and...
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but she bared her soul to an irish priest she met only twice, father joseph leonard.al of 14 years. now dozens of her newly discovered letters are being auctioned off in ireland. she was young, but far from naive about her husband who was, as she puts it, consumed by ambition like macbeth. he's like my father, she wrote, loves to chase and is bored with the conquest and once married needs proof he's still attractive so he flirts with other women and resents you. later she confided there was something in it for her. maybe i'm just dazzled and picture myself in a glittering world of crowned heads and men of destiny and not just a sad little housewife. only years later in an audio interview released by her daughter did she discuss the strain of it all. >> i wish there was one thing merciful about the white house which made up for the goldfish bowl and the secret service and all of that. >> reporter: after the assassination, she confessed to father leonard, i'm so bitter against god. but added, only he and you and i know that. now we all do. these letters a treasure trove
but she bared her soul to an irish priest she met only twice, father joseph leonard.al of 14 years. now dozens of her newly discovered letters are being auctioned off in ireland. she was young, but far from naive about her husband who was, as she puts it, consumed by ambition like macbeth. he's like my father, she wrote, loves to chase and is bored with the conquest and once married needs proof he's still attractive so he flirts with other women and resents you. later she confided there was...
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joseph violante is a vietnam war veteran.now national legislative director of "disabled american veterans." and dr. stephen xenakis is a retired army brigader general who had a 28-year career as an army psychiatrist. he's the founder of the "center for translational medicine," a non-profit organization providing mental health care services to veterans. welcome, all of you. paul rieckhoff, let me start with you. your reaction to the resignation of eric shinseki. was it the right thing to do? is it best for the v.a.? >> it was and it needed to happen. our members across the country have lost confidence in secretary shinseki the country had lost confidence in him and many of the v.a. employees as well. this was a dam that burst. this has been building for years. i.g. reports have been coming out going back to 2007 noting the wait times. there have been congressional testimonies, groups like ours have raised these issues for years. veterans have had it enough is enough. we know there are much bigger institutional and bureaucratic
joseph violante is a vietnam war veteran.now national legislative director of "disabled american veterans." and dr. stephen xenakis is a retired army brigader general who had a 28-year career as an army psychiatrist. he's the founder of the "center for translational medicine," a non-profit organization providing mental health care services to veterans. welcome, all of you. paul rieckhoff, let me start with you. your reaction to the resignation of eric shinseki. was it the...
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. >> i went upstairs to ask joseph if he wanted to go to the shower. he told me to take his next door neighbor. i said, no, it's your turn right now, so we're going to go. he said, no, i'm not going right now. i said, okay, so at this point, you're refusing. we later went up with a sergeant and he used choice words, calling me a tramp. >> i snapped at her, yelled at her. and she got her little feelings hurt. if she don't -- if her feelings are gonna go get hurt, go work at a damn church. >> this is what's going to happen. we will pull him out, all right? you're going to -- you can just hang out in there. and we'll bring him to you. >> okay. >> it's time, joe. >> how come she's got to be sitting across from me like that? >> what's all this, joe? have a seat. >> why does she have to be sitting across from me like that? >> because she's a member of the committee. >> she's no committee. >> amy, i want to hear what happened in your words. >> okay. so i asked him if he wanted a shower. he pointed to the next-door neighbor and said, take him first. i said, ok
. >> i went upstairs to ask joseph if he wanted to go to the shower. he told me to take his next door neighbor. i said, no, it's your turn right now, so we're going to go. he said, no, i'm not going right now. i said, okay, so at this point, you're refusing. we later went up with a sergeant and he used choice words, calling me a tramp. >> i snapped at her, yelled at her. and she got her little feelings hurt. if she don't -- if her feelings are gonna go get hurt, go work at a damn...
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joseph kony tore those lives apart, can she stitch them back together. tell me about st. girls tailoring school. >> you know, st. monica's is a tailoring school, and tailoring is just an umbrella because we teach many, many different skills, practical skills for these girls. as you can see, the cover of that book, we're using a needle to sew hope. >> charlie: yes. that means we are sewing broken lives together, we are trying to let them continueçó working, inÑi hope, knowing that they once considered their lives as it was ended, and i always tell them, welsc, we shall mendr life and put your life together from where it stopped. and this book actually tells a lot of story. you see the cover is sister rosemary. the book is not about me. the book is a story about these children who are talking about theirçó own lives themselves, ad it's very important that people try to be curious to read this book because it will get the children speaking in that book. of course, it is painful and sometimes it becomes light, and the book talks about me with my fear and courage, which i find
joseph kony tore those lives apart, can she stitch them back together. tell me about st. girls tailoring school. >> you know, st. monica's is a tailoring school, and tailoring is just an umbrella because we teach many, many different skills, practical skills for these girls. as you can see, the cover of that book, we're using a needle to sew hope. >> charlie: yes. that means we are sewing broken lives together, we are trying to let them continueçó working, inÑi hope, knowing that...
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joseph, missouri, 800 miles away. >> they began initially talking in the chat rooms.ut then moved to regular e-mail and began to conduct an online -- or develop an online relationship. >> soon, their friendship became something more serious. >> i love you. i love the friendship and honesty i have with you. >> phone records confirmed that chris was in st. joseph, missouri, 800 nights away on the night of jennifer's murder and was eliminated as a suspect. jennifer's estranged husband, bart also had an alibi. he was out with friends and his credit card receipts proved it. then spent the night at his brother's house a half hour's drive away then jennifer's friends told police a shocking piece of information. bart corbin's girlfriend was also found dead in her apartment with a .38 caliber weapon by her side. >> and the pathologist says it is consistent with suicide and forensics are consistent with suicide. >> i knew the minute i heard coroner's voice, when he said that dolly had shot herself. i said, she did not. >> dolly's parents said the death occurred just after she t
joseph, missouri, 800 miles away. >> they began initially talking in the chat rooms.ut then moved to regular e-mail and began to conduct an online -- or develop an online relationship. >> soon, their friendship became something more serious. >> i love you. i love the friendship and honesty i have with you. >> phone records confirmed that chris was in st. joseph, missouri, 800 nights away on the night of jennifer's murder and was eliminated as a suspect. jennifer's...
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joseph kony is notorious for kidnapping and con scripting children into his militia. >>> south koreanice are looking for the head of a religious sec who is wanted in connection with the ferry disaster. they previously stopped police from going inside. the family owns the company that ran the ship. more than 280 people died when the ferry capsized last month. >>> india has launched its first woman-only taxi service. it's a 24-hour service run by women. they hope to secure safe travel for women, and encourage more female entrepreneurs. >>> a turkish film is being tipped to win the favorite in the can film festival. here is phil la vel. >> reporter: political statement or just a movie? definitely the latter say [ inaudible ]. this turkish film is being tipped as the favorite for the top prize of the can film ves film -- festival. others have pointed to the prime ministers and last year's crackdown. it tells the tail of a powerful wealthy man who dreams of playing god, who tries to control the destinies of his subjects. but for its producer it is more a reflection of society than one part
joseph kony is notorious for kidnapping and con scripting children into his militia. >>> south koreanice are looking for the head of a religious sec who is wanted in connection with the ferry disaster. they previously stopped police from going inside. the family owns the company that ran the ship. more than 280 people died when the ferry capsized last month. >>> india has launched its first woman-only taxi service. it's a 24-hour service run by women. they hope to secure safe...
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two bidders dropped out and one bidder dropped out after that and joseph partner usa. the process was postponed and due to the design changes and the w-1 system from glass to melt. the w 4 system was removed from the package and opened up to other biders garden and enclose remained as the two equaled biders on the glazed system. the bids were received on january 30th of this year, the budget was $6.5 million the engineers budget was to 19.6 million and the two qualified biders and the results are enclosed at the 2 had the 6 million and joseph garden 2.8 million per the decision was a maid to reject those two bids so the next stops for the process we let all the contractors know who were qualified in doing the interest we created a matrix of the biders on how we wanted to repackage this to get generate the most interest from the biders out there >> one of the common comments from the biders was that the glazing systems were well detailed excuse me. well-defined so we insured we could meet the criteria the symmetric and wind. we have since decided the next steps in the r
two bidders dropped out and one bidder dropped out after that and joseph partner usa. the process was postponed and due to the design changes and the w-1 system from glass to melt. the w 4 system was removed from the package and opened up to other biders garden and enclose remained as the two equaled biders on the glazed system. the bids were received on january 30th of this year, the budget was $6.5 million the engineers budget was to 19.6 million and the two qualified biders and the results...