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picture lai lai of which and phu are a key part in all of our other colleagues.o make vietnam safe. we think we are on the track to do it. we are dependent on continued, sustained funding from the u.s. thanks to senator lahey and a few other key members of congress we think the appropriations, the source of the money -- nothing has ever come to the white house budget. it has all come from congress. we think that will continue. we don't see any signs that president trump is even interested or aware of it or has any notions of changing anything. we don't have too much apprehension about that. final note. comment is that this has been a long time coming. it is now working. we are on track. i as a veteran an american citizen think it is the right thing to do. what happened there was ours possibility. what continues to happen to kids, lai and others is ours possibility. we need to clean up the problem and bringing into accidents and injuries. thank you. [applause] >> i remember a quote from senator lahey saying, how can this be that we have allowed a whole nation of c
picture lai lai of which and phu are a key part in all of our other colleagues.o make vietnam safe. we think we are on the track to do it. we are dependent on continued, sustained funding from the u.s. thanks to senator lahey and a few other key members of congress we think the appropriations, the source of the money -- nothing has ever come to the white house budget. it has all come from congress. we think that will continue. we don't see any signs that president trump is even interested or...
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we nominated commissioner sharon lai. for the chief financial officer, paul gusty. for the chair, linda richardson. the members will be commissioner tsen. for the members of the committee will be commissioner tsen, richardson and fewsty. flush gusty. those are the nominations. congratulations, everyone. this is before you, it's an action item. do i have a second? all those in favor say aye. all those opposed. the ayes have it. i thank you, board, for the confidence that you have in me, for me to continue to be chair. and want each and every one of you, because you all have something to add and to give to this authority and to this board. so thank you. >> thank you, congratulations. >> president tsen: next item. item number 8, the year ahead. >> thank you, chair tsen, members of the board. i wanted to, as we often do at this time of year, wanted to take a deeper look at everything that is coming up in this year ahead. it's going to be a very busy year ahead for us on the island as a board. so wanted to go through some of what we're expecting over the next year. i'll
we nominated commissioner sharon lai. for the chief financial officer, paul gusty. for the chair, linda richardson. the members will be commissioner tsen. for the members of the committee will be commissioner tsen, richardson and fewsty. flush gusty. those are the nominations. congratulations, everyone. this is before you, it's an action item. do i have a second? all those in favor say aye. all those opposed. the ayes have it. i thank you, board, for the confidence that you have in me, for me...
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and so by laying out those facts, they are laying them out to people everywhere to determine whether the charges are in fact true or not true. and this is why it says we are submitting it to a candid world. we're appealing to the minds, to the reasons of people everywhere. all right. let's now turn to the second paragraph. which is one -- at least -- what's often considered to be the second paragraph is really just one long sentence. and it says, we hold these truths to be self-evident. that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. that to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it and to institute new government laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness. well,
and so by laying out those facts, they are laying them out to people everywhere to determine whether the charges are in fact true or not true. and this is why it says we are submitting it to a candid world. we're appealing to the minds, to the reasons of people everywhere. all right. let's now turn to the second paragraph. which is one -- at least -- what's often considered to be the second paragraph is really just one long sentence. and it says, we hold these truths to be self-evident. that...
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the problem -- and i don't want to lay all the blame on the president. but the problem is the president has chosen not to lead on those issues where you could have common ground and has chosen to lead for his base. and it's very hard for a country to come together when you have such a polarizing president. >> final thoughts here, if there's no impeachment which it doesn't appear to be, will this all backfire for the democrats if president wins re-election in november. we talk about 2020. that's this year. that's now. >> i don't think this backfires for democrats. it would backfire for this country if this president after all of this is reelected and eight years of this president would mean. i think the country would be in a very, very different place. but for democrats, i think the tone we have set, people see that this was serious. there were real wrong doing here. and i do think that the independent voter is going to say, you know, we've had enough of these scandals. let's just get back to the country we knew where we actually worked on solving peoples
the problem -- and i don't want to lay all the blame on the president. but the problem is the president has chosen not to lead on those issues where you could have common ground and has chosen to lead for his base. and it's very hard for a country to come together when you have such a polarizing president. >> final thoughts here, if there's no impeachment which it doesn't appear to be, will this all backfire for the democrats if president wins re-election in november. we talk about 2020....
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he says smart motorways are dangerous without lay—bys every 800m.gering people's lives by not doing what they have said on the tin and having smart motorways, because they're not smart. highways england say smart motorways are as safe as conventional motorways. but the transport secretary has told us the latest figures suggest 38 people have been killed in the last five years, far more deaths than was previously known. let's recognise that roads are never going to be completely safe, 1,500 people die a year on our roads in total, about 38 people have lost their lives on smart motorways since 2015. but i want them to be the safest possible environment and i'm convinced that there is more to be done to get there. as things stand, another 300 miles of smart motorway will open in the next five years. i'm afraid the time will come when there will be an absolutely catastrophic case. we've already had enough deaths on these motorways and we know that they're avoidable. there's a fatal flaw in the system that needs to be looked at, and those smart motorways
he says smart motorways are dangerous without lay—bys every 800m.gering people's lives by not doing what they have said on the tin and having smart motorways, because they're not smart. highways england say smart motorways are as safe as conventional motorways. but the transport secretary has told us the latest figures suggest 38 people have been killed in the last five years, far more deaths than was previously known. let's recognise that roads are never going to be completely safe, 1,500...
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how does he lay that out and can he lay it out, will he lay it out in a coherent way that not only gets us through today and tomorrow and charts some course for where he hopes to get. >> jim sciutto is here with me in studio. jim, what are you thinking in this moment? you've been talking to your sources. what are you thinking here? >> the key questions today are does the president believe iran is now de-escalating. this is an opportunity. and is the president willing to de-escalate as well. will he communicate that today? we learned something in these last 24, 48 hours. we learned that the u.s., that this president is willing to strike iran in its most sensitive, high level places. it killed a senior military intelligence leader and quite a political leader in iran. that is a remarkable step for this president to take that prior presidents, republican, democrat, did not take because of fear of consequences. we also learned, though, that iran can strike back at the u.s. it does appear that they calibrated this intentionally. that's our reporting. not to hit u.s. soldiers, but they showed
how does he lay that out and can he lay it out, will he lay it out in a coherent way that not only gets us through today and tomorrow and charts some course for where he hopes to get. >> jim sciutto is here with me in studio. jim, what are you thinking in this moment? you've been talking to your sources. what are you thinking here? >> the key questions today are does the president believe iran is now de-escalating. this is an opportunity. and is the president willing to de-escalate...
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. >> director lai: thank you. quick question on the reason behind pausing construction on completing the ferry pier along building one before coming back in july. is it weather-related? >> it's fish spawning condition. we can only do work in the water during certain moments. >> that's a great reason. and then i notice pretty much adjacent to the rugby field is the baseball diamond. i know there is a soccer field somewhere on the island that is pretty heavily used. are those being impacted and do we have a plan to relocate those? >> there are -- the gaelic football club operates a total of three fields on the island. the one on california and then the two on 13th street. and i think the one you're referring to as a soccer field may be one of the gaelic fields. they do host, for instance, san francisco flag football league games, they host lacrosse games. because the gaelic football field is larger in dimension than most other sports programs, they can accommodate sometimes two fields within one of their fields. so
. >> director lai: thank you. quick question on the reason behind pausing construction on completing the ferry pier along building one before coming back in july. is it weather-related? >> it's fish spawning condition. we can only do work in the water during certain moments. >> that's a great reason. and then i notice pretty much adjacent to the rugby field is the baseball diamond. i know there is a soccer field somewhere on the island that is pretty heavily used. are those...
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the discriminant it is not a question of discrimination it is a question of laying down rules they will be strict they will be demanding and of course we will welcome in europe all operators who are willing to apply them. to. the u.s. government which has allies to boycott to our way said it was disappointed by the british government's decision washington has banned who are away from the role of the next generation mobile network because of concerns that the firm could be under the control of beijing. european playmaker rob us faces billions of euros in fines after agreeing to a settlement with french british and u.s. authorities if ali is a 3 year investigation into allegations of bribery and corruption a settlement would allow us to avoid criminal charges and preventing courts the company could be banned from public contracts in the us and the e.u. . itself lugged up the irregularities in 2016 following an internal investigation into aircraft sales dating back over a decade it also faced u.s. investigations over suspected violations of export controls. the probes focused on the use of
the discriminant it is not a question of discrimination it is a question of laying down rules they will be strict they will be demanding and of course we will welcome in europe all operators who are willing to apply them. to. the u.s. government which has allies to boycott to our way said it was disappointed by the british government's decision washington has banned who are away from the role of the next generation mobile network because of concerns that the firm could be under the control of...
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sip of the discriminant it is not a question of discrimination it is a question of laying down rules they will be strict they will be demanding and of course we will welcome in europe all operators who are willing to apply them. to. the u.s. government which has allies to boycott to our way said it was disappointed by the british government's decision washington has banned who are away from the role of the next generation mobile network because of concerns that the firm could be under the control of beijing. as a perhaps uncomfortable fact stance in the global poultry industry around $6000000000.00 chicks are killed each year female checks are raised to become egg laying hens but males are often slaughtered now france is set to ban the practice of systematically culling chicks but it remains the practice in germany. millions of one day old chicks are sorted by gender in plants like this every year all over europe the females are sold to be raised and exploited on poultry farms the miles are killed on mass either gassed or put through a shredder for years animal rights groups are forc
sip of the discriminant it is not a question of discrimination it is a question of laying down rules they will be strict they will be demanding and of course we will welcome in europe all operators who are willing to apply them. to. the u.s. government which has allies to boycott to our way said it was disappointed by the british government's decision washington has banned who are away from the role of the next generation mobile network because of concerns that the firm could be under the...
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so what were you doing at frito-lay? i was fortunate at price waterhouse, i moved quickly through the ranks there, made partner -- probably too early in age, when i was 32, 33 years old. at that point, in that profession, that was kind of the pinnacle of success. i said, well, if i am in a company where the pinnacle of success is 32, i need to go someplace to learn more and continue to develop. i got a call from a friend that said pepsi was hiring, and introduced me to a person in frito-lay. down in texas. i moved down to dallas at frito-lay. and i don't have a graduate degree. i just went to an undergrad at saint bonaventure. i always considered to this day , my seveng at pepsico year spent there as my postgraduate work because it is a fascinating company. david: you are at frito-lay and then a headhunter called you and said, how about delta airlines? ed: yeah. yeah. i was an active business traveler. i was traveling 80% of my time, a lot internationally. so i thought i already knew how the airlines worked. and i knew a
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if i am here operating, blood is coming in here, body arts are laying all over. if i drop my amputating knife on the ground, i pick it up, wipe it off on my bloody knife over there and continue doing what i , am doing. that is it. sterilization did not come in. these instruments you see how , dirty they are? that's the way i would use them from one soldier to the next. sterilization did not come in until around 1865 when a bolick asset was invented. if i would have had it during the civil war, more lives would have been saved. but due to the fact of that sterilization. we had painkillers, opium, morphine, and laudanum. we also put them to sleep. a lot of people did not realize that. we had chloroform and ether. 10 drops of that put into a funnel and placed over the face would put him out for 15 minutes. i could amputate an arm or leg in five minutes. the faster, the better his survival rate was, we figured. a lot of things happened around 1862. a lot of the soldiers were laying out on the battlefield for 48 hours and longer. we had -- a soldier came blue masked.
if i am here operating, blood is coming in here, body arts are laying all over. if i drop my amputating knife on the ground, i pick it up, wipe it off on my bloody knife over there and continue doing what i , am doing. that is it. sterilization did not come in. these instruments you see how , dirty they are? that's the way i would use them from one soldier to the next. sterilization did not come in until around 1865 when a bolick asset was invented. if i would have had it during the civil war,...
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gave up their crowns, and he lays blame on the media calling it a powerful force. that does it for me. dana bash is right now. >>> hello, i am dana bash in for brooke baldwin. welcome to a special martin luther king jr. holiday, and this time tomorrow a seminal event in history. you are looking at the video of the house impeachment managers walking to the senate floor. today they will check it out to see how it feels to be there before they start tomorrow. over at the white house they just released 110-page trial brief laying out the defense that they are going to give to the 100 senators who will sit in the jury. doesn't really deny actions that the house impeached him for instead it lays out an argument that none of what he did is impeachable. the president's team calls the charges an abuse of power and obstruction of congress, a charade and trump's defense will call for a quote, swift acqu acquittal. a short time ago democrats did respond to a shorter white house previous filed on saturday citing many of the same assertions. the democrats call it chilling that t
gave up their crowns, and he lays blame on the media calling it a powerful force. that does it for me. dana bash is right now. >>> hello, i am dana bash in for brooke baldwin. welcome to a special martin luther king jr. holiday, and this time tomorrow a seminal event in history. you are looking at the video of the house impeachment managers walking to the senate floor. today they will check it out to see how it feels to be there before they start tomorrow. over at the white house they...
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caparas is shutting down its stores and laying off 1400 workers. they have 14 stores in the bay area. they say they failed in their effort to adjust to the reality of today's shopping environment. the website is now pushing a 20% off sale. >>> clothing retailer express is also closing up shop in cities around the country. the company is closing about 100 of its 630 stores as part of a restructuring plan. this move comes just days after express announced it was laying off 10% of staff members at its headquarters in cincinnati and in its new york design studio. >>> flying with ducks, peacocks, miniature horses could be a thing of the past. the transportation department has announced plans to tighten rules regarding service animals. it intends to only allow dogs inside the cabin. airlines have long complained that some passengers are abusing rules and bringing animals on board they claim they need for emotional support. >> look at that duck. >> mm-hmm. >> how cute was that duck? the peacock. >> kumasi? we have talked about this peacock. >> look how go
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photos are all that's a lay has left of her mother so long irving died 3 weeks after her daughter was born i'm still a is being raised by her grandmother wanda so late doesn't know her father and can't remember her mother she's growing up in the shadow of grief stoli voidable if she had listened to it if they had just put her in the hospital for observation if nothing else but the blood pressure itself should have told them. she wants death is no exception. the united states has the highest maternal mortality rate in the developed world. where. little after giving birth which alone irving was in pain and her blood pressure repeatedly spiked she went to the doctor several times at the last visit a nurse practitioner center home with a prescription she was tired and she had been fighting these doctors for 2 weeks trying to get someone to listen to her. and. she just you know gave up and. came home took the pill and with. i guess 45 minutes she collapsed. soon afterwards salon erving fell into a coma. 25 days after giving birth to the child she had longed for so long died. daughter will
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according to "the new york times" bolton lays this all out in dozens of pages of this draft manuscript. bolton and his team are not confirming or denying anything in that "the new york times" report. but i do have this statement from ambassador bolton's spokeswoman. she tells me the draft of the ambassador's book was transmitted to the white house for pre-publication review by the security council and clearly trying to distance themselves from that "the new york times" report and to lay blame essentially at the white house for this document leaking. this is also going to thrust that question of witnesses right back at the forefront of all of this. the impeachment managers, the democratic impeachment managers have already put out a statement saying there can be no doubt now that mr. bolton directly contradicts the heart of the president's defense and therefore must be called as a witness of the impeachment trial of president trump. the president and his attorneys have been seeking a swift acquittal, and this could of course undermine that effort. back to you guys. >> jeremy diamond, tha
according to "the new york times" bolton lays this all out in dozens of pages of this draft manuscript. bolton and his team are not confirming or denying anything in that "the new york times" report. but i do have this statement from ambassador bolton's spokeswoman. she tells me the draft of the ambassador's book was transmitted to the white house for pre-publication review by the security council and clearly trying to distance themselves from that "the new york...
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out their case uninterrupted as manager after manager stepped up to lay out the evidence amassed against the president imprecise and devastating detail. the atmosphere of the senate took on an entirely different dimension. it may have been the first time many of my republican colleagues heard the full story, complete narrative from start to finish uninterrupted and not filtered through the kaleidoscope lens of fox news. our best things are left out and at worst, things are terribly distorted. it may have planted the first seed in their minds that yes, perhaps the president did something very wrong. mister schiff and the other managers did an exceptional job laying out the facts of the president's alleged abuse of power, particularly walking through the chronology. and rebutting the most predictable counterarguments from the president's council along the way and knocking those arguments down before they got there, how mister schiff undid the ability, the president said there is no collusion, they kept pointing out in a very clear way in the same phone call, the same letter, the same conve
out their case uninterrupted as manager after manager stepped up to lay out the evidence amassed against the president imprecise and devastating detail. the atmosphere of the senate took on an entirely different dimension. it may have been the first time many of my republican colleagues heard the full story, complete narrative from start to finish uninterrupted and not filtered through the kaleidoscope lens of fox news. our best things are left out and at worst, things are terribly distorted....
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the chair now lays before the house a communication. the chair: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives -- the clerk: the honorable speaker, house of representatives, madam. pursuant to the permission grapted in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the u.s. house of representatives, the clerk received the following message from the secretary of the senate on january 13, 2020, at 12: 28 p.m. that the senate passed senate 1982. that the senate passed senate 2629. that the senate agreed to senate joint resolution 65. that the senate agreed to senate joint resolution 66. that the senate agreed to senate joint resolution 67. that the senate passed without amendment h.r. 263. that the senate passed with amendments h.r. 925. with best wishes, i am, signed sincerely, cheryl l johnson. the the speaker pro tempore: the chair now lays before the house the following enrolled bill. the clerk: h.r. 583, an act to amend the communications act of 1934 to provide for enhanced penalties for pirate radio and for other purposes. e speaker pro tempore: pursu
the chair now lays before the house a communication. the chair: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives -- the clerk: the honorable speaker, house of representatives, madam. pursuant to the permission grapted in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the u.s. house of representatives, the clerk received the following message from the secretary of the senate on january 13, 2020, at 12: 28 p.m. that the senate passed senate 1982. that the senate passed senate 2629. that the senate agreed to senate...
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. >> reporter: house managers began the first day of opening argument laying out why president trump should be removed from office. >> in a perfect call the president would not solicit foreign interference in the 2020 election. >> quid pro quo scheme was taking shape. >> reporter: republicans said they heard nothing new. at one point house manner jason crow acknowledged some waning interest. >> mr. chief justice i see members moving and take a break. could we take a break at this time? >> it's disconcerting to have folks absent for a long period of time. >> reporter: the house impeachment was in the news for month. leagring is the first time this information. >> the truth will come out. >> reporter: democrats continue to make their case that witnesses like john bolton should testify. >> you should know who else was involved. >> reporter: they rejected the idea that joe biden's son hunter should testify too. one person who may show up to watch the trial -- >> i'll sit in the front row and stare in their corrupt faces. >> reporter: standing ovation for a group of students who work in t
. >> reporter: house managers began the first day of opening argument laying out why president trump should be removed from office. >> in a perfect call the president would not solicit foreign interference in the 2020 election. >> quid pro quo scheme was taking shape. >> reporter: republicans said they heard nothing new. at one point house manner jason crow acknowledged some waning interest. >> mr. chief justice i see members moving and take a break. could we take...
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schiff's and other managers did an exceptional job laying out the facts of the president's alleged abuse of power and obstruction, meticulously walking through the chronology, anticipating and rebutting the counter arguments from the president's counsel along the way and knocking is arguments down before they got there. i was particularly impressed how mr. schiff's under the ability of the managers to say well, the president said there's no collusion. they kept one out in a very clear way in the same sentence, the same phone call the same letter or in the same conversation he then went back to holding back the aid. it has been only one day but house managers are setting the bar very high for the president's counsel to meet. at this point i'm not sure how the president's counsel, as unprepared, confused and tending towards conspiracy theories as they have been, can clear it. and i say one other thing, particularly in the last two hours when mr. schiff summed everything up. i was there and i like to watch my rebuttal and cards that many them really don't want to be there -- watch my collea
schiff's and other managers did an exceptional job laying out the facts of the president's alleged abuse of power and obstruction, meticulously walking through the chronology, anticipating and rebutting the counter arguments from the president's counsel along the way and knocking is arguments down before they got there. i was particularly impressed how mr. schiff's under the ability of the managers to say well, the president said there's no collusion. they kept one out in a very clear way in...
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they're the ones who are supposed to lay out the case for the jury, the case against president trump. it is hard enough to imagine how they're going to do that if they're not allowed to refer to any evidence at all potentially. but mcconnell's resolution tonight also says that the full 24 hours that those prosecutors have been given to lay out their arguments to make their case against the president, those 24 hours of argument they're being given must be delivered over the course of no more than two actual days. so that means 24 hours in two days, that's 12 hours a day for two days. remember that these proceedings don't start until the afternoon. they don't start until 1:00 p.m. at the earliest because chief justice john roberts, who's overseeing the senate trial, still has to do his day job over at the supreme court. he does that in the mornings. he can't be at the capitol until 1:00. that means the prosecutors are being given a full 24 hours in which to make their case, but they have to use those 24 hours over two days, and the clock doesn't start on each of those days until well in
they're the ones who are supposed to lay out the case for the jury, the case against president trump. it is hard enough to imagine how they're going to do that if they're not allowed to refer to any evidence at all potentially. but mcconnell's resolution tonight also says that the full 24 hours that those prosecutors have been given to lay out their arguments to make their case against the president, those 24 hours of argument they're being given must be delivered over the course of no more...
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democrats a laying out their case of abuse of power by president trump.is the final day of opening arguments by the democrats. and then the president's legal team has 24 hours over three days to present its case. in the day's other news, chinacl ed three cities with a combined population of 18 million people in an unprecedented effort to contain a deadly virus. wuhan was shutdown. ferry andus services were also halted. medical staff says they are taking extreme precautions to avoid sprding the infection from isolationoards. -- wards. >>re we need tve the protective suits layer by layert aftet, we will come outside to remove the shoe covers, thema cap and ths. disinfect our hands. thene have to get changed into our own clothing to walk into the hygienic area. the nasa: friday -- vanessa:he death toll is now at 25 with more than 800 infections. the international court of of rohingya muslims from acts of genocide. this comes as myanmar denied carrying out a brutal campaign of ethnic cleansing. >> i feel that this is very strong. it is a historic results for
democrats a laying out their case of abuse of power by president trump.is the final day of opening arguments by the democrats. and then the president's legal team has 24 hours over three days to present its case. in the day's other news, chinacl ed three cities with a combined population of 18 million people in an unprecedented effort to contain a deadly virus. wuhan was shutdown. ferry andus services were also halted. medical staff says they are taking extreme precautions to avoid sprding the...
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british tabloid reporters made it clear they aren't laying off harry just yet. but the prince has a name to play that kind of call instead he made a shop exit back to his grandmother's palace. this is news coming up next as a documentary pioneers of the sky i'm told me a lot of bull and there's more news at the top of the hour. it's all happening culture coming. your links to news from africa the world your links to exceptional stories and discussions can you one welcome to the debut suffocating program tonight from one germany from the use of easy to while with safety deputed called smash africa join us on facebook w africa. meaningless . ever since the 1st aviators sort through the air day double time that set their sights on crossing the atlantic ocean nonstop. the slanty but they were conquerors of long distances they fought against wind and weather they were in complete control of airplane technology if they were true heroes was on the wish to share it. without today's navigational aids they flew into the unknown battling the forces of nature and their own
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david: you went to frito-lay, right? ed: i always considered my time at pepsico as my postgraduate training. david: what percentage of people lose their luggage? >> can you fix your tie please? david: people would not recognize me if my tie was fixed. let's just leave it this way. all right. ♪ david: i do not consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on a life of an interviewer, even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? people say running an airline is not an easy thing to do, whether to do with, energy prices, lots of employees and so forth, but you grew up in a family of nine children. so what is easier, growing up in a family of nine children or running an airline? >> running an airline. [laughter] our family was the great read i'm the oldest of nine and i was sharing earlier that when i was five years old, we already had six kids in the house, nine kids sharing three bedrooms
david: you went to frito-lay, right? ed: i always considered my time at pepsico as my postgraduate training. david: what percentage of people lose their luggage? >> can you fix your tie please? david: people would not recognize me if my tie was fixed. let's just leave it this way. all right. ♪ david: i do not consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on a life of an interviewer, even though i have a day job of running a private...
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alex, lay it out. what do these new documents show? >> kate, it's nothing short of a trove of new evidence that has now been handed over. all kinds of evidence, dozens of pages of notes, text messages, letters, that reveal a lot more about rudy giuliani was doing in ukraine on the president's behalf. all of this coming from guiliani's guy on the ground, so to speak, his name is lev parnas who is under federal indictment. as we remember, at the core of the impeachment proceedings of the president is of course that accusation that he was withholding $400 million in military aid for ukraine unless they investigated the bidens. the first piece of evidence we've seen, this is a handwritten note on that stationery that you finding by the side of a bed in a hotel. lev parnas says get zelensky to announce that the biden case will be investigated. then there's new evidence of direct outreach from rudy giuliani to the newly elected president zelensky. what's been referred to as an informal or rogue channel, because guiliani isn't a diplomat, he
alex, lay it out. what do these new documents show? >> kate, it's nothing short of a trove of new evidence that has now been handed over. all kinds of evidence, dozens of pages of notes, text messages, letters, that reveal a lot more about rudy giuliani was doing in ukraine on the president's behalf. all of this coming from guiliani's guy on the ground, so to speak, his name is lev parnas who is under federal indictment. as we remember, at the core of the impeachment proceedings of the...
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this for your grandchildren, but also do this for the little girl who, in her red coat, whose ashes lay whose ashes lay 300 metres away, along with1 million other tortured souls. they are watching us today and they cry out in one shattering chorus, do not be silent, do not be complacent, do not let this ever happen again to any people. thank you. applause translation: ladies and gentlemen, we would like to show you a video. 0bjects. we would like to show you a video. objects. they were just like us. and this video has been prepared for the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the former german nazi concentration and extermination camp, auschwitz. 0cean ladies and gentlemen, i would like to give the floor to the steward of the memorial. translation: it has been 75 years since the liberation of auschwitz. we have among us today over 200 people who experienced this hell. hell that we cannot even imagine. thank you so very much. what you have been saying through all those 75 years, what you said back in the camp, was never again. 75 years, what you said back in the camp, was neveragain. no
this for your grandchildren, but also do this for the little girl who, in her red coat, whose ashes lay whose ashes lay 300 metres away, along with1 million other tortured souls. they are watching us today and they cry out in one shattering chorus, do not be silent, do not be complacent, do not let this ever happen again to any people. thank you. applause translation: ladies and gentlemen, we would like to show you a video. 0bjects. we would like to show you a video. objects. they were just...
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that's why they have been trying to lay the ground work to have senators come on board. democrats control 47 seats in the united states senate. they need four republicans to cross over. at this moment in time, only three republicans have really opened the door to the possibility of voting for witnesses. that's something to keep a close eye on if this moves forward. opening arguments from both sides then questions from senators. p then likely votes on the witnesses where the number 51 is what you need to keep an eye on. >> focus on 51. it's 11 days of contradiction and mixed messages about the intelligence behind the targeted u.s. killing of iran's top general. president trump insists his administration has been in his words, totally consistent. let's go to c nn chief white house correspondent jim acosta. officials were never told there was an imminent threat that the president cites. >> reporter: that's right. before we get to that, i should point out we're hearing from sources in the last several hin minutes that the president's outside attorney, rudy giuliani, has been
that's why they have been trying to lay the ground work to have senators come on board. democrats control 47 seats in the united states senate. they need four republicans to cross over. at this moment in time, only three republicans have really opened the door to the possibility of voting for witnesses. that's something to keep a close eye on if this moves forward. opening arguments from both sides then questions from senators. p then likely votes on the witnesses where the number 51 is what...
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we saw it over the weekend from the house managers, about 111 pages and then laying out the entire case for the removal of the president of the united states, the basis for their impeachment. at noon you're going to see the white house, we saw a smaller filing that was a response to the articles of impeachment, to the summens this weekend, you'll see a broader expansion on what we're going to see them lay out when they get to the senate floor. that's going to be interesting to watch. if you want to know what is going behind the scenes from the preparation perspective, top lawyers from the house judiciary committee walked behind me, going into speaker pelosi's office now, we're expecting at 11:00 a.m. the house managers get a tour of the senate floor, looking at the lay of the land, where they spend the next couple of weeks. a lot of behind the scenes going on now, important filings, but still not totally clear as you noted what the actual rules will be when the trial starts tomorrow. you told me mcconnell will hold the rules until he starts tomorrow, play his cards close to his chest. s
we saw it over the weekend from the house managers, about 111 pages and then laying out the entire case for the removal of the president of the united states, the basis for their impeachment. at noon you're going to see the white house, we saw a smaller filing that was a response to the articles of impeachment, to the summens this weekend, you'll see a broader expansion on what we're going to see them lay out when they get to the senate floor. that's going to be interesting to watch. if you...
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and nanny helps mourn the erving take care of her lively granddaughter but wanda has to deal with so lays many questions on her own. she knows that her mommy's in heaven i don't think she quite understands what that means but she knows she can't see her mommy she keeps asking me where is mommy why can't i see her and i have to explain once again to her and it's like well i love mommy i miss my mommy. but we can't see mommy now even though mommy loves you very much and she wishes she was here. so laze mother might still be here playing with her daughter had her doctors taken her concerns more seriously so i was highly educated had a p.h.d. and worked for the public health service one does convinced that racism shares the blame for her daughter's death. because i think the doctors were white and a white woman would have reminded them of their own mother or sister or daughter and i think they would have reacted a lot differently. she had a military. the honor guard. so long was an epidemiologist a lieutenant commander in the us public health service commission corps was that. died in atlanta
and nanny helps mourn the erving take care of her lively granddaughter but wanda has to deal with so lays many questions on her own. she knows that her mommy's in heaven i don't think she quite understands what that means but she knows she can't see her mommy she keeps asking me where is mommy why can't i see her and i have to explain once again to her and it's like well i love mommy i miss my mommy. but we can't see mommy now even though mommy loves you very much and she wishes she was here....
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soldiers were laying on the battlefield for 48 hours and longer. a soldier came to me in the morning. others says the surgeon is not in. take two blue -- and see him in the morning. the soldier came to me says, i have not gone to the bathroom in a while. i am going to give you some blue mash. i take one part to two parts of water and make him drink it. it is going to make him go, but you know what is in here? blue char and mercury. if i keep giving him that, he's going to go crazy. i had to watch exactly what i was doing. too much of that could really do harm. we bled him. i had leeches. and a bleederg pan. >> did you realize the danger of blue mash at the time? pete:. we did not. we thought mercury was a miracle drug. a lot of my medicines were laced with it. we had opium, morphine, and laudanum. this is the laudanum. you want to take a whiff? you won't feel no pain the rest of the day. >> come on, do it. contents know what the is? call, 45%. grain opium, 45.6 grams. that's what's in here. the reason why we put whiskey with it is because opium raw
soldiers were laying on the battlefield for 48 hours and longer. a soldier came to me in the morning. others says the surgeon is not in. take two blue -- and see him in the morning. the soldier came to me says, i have not gone to the bathroom in a while. i am going to give you some blue mash. i take one part to two parts of water and make him drink it. it is going to make him go, but you know what is in here? blue char and mercury. if i keep giving him that, he's going to go crazy. i had to...
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frito-lay and at a headhunter called you and said, how about delta airlines? ed: yeah.as an active business traveler, 80% of my time, a lot internationally, so i already knew how the airlines worked and what needed to fix to make the airlines better. i get there and you actually take a peek behind the -- behind the curtains and see how complex it is, i never knew what actually went into it but it was an industry that was fascinating to me because i was a big consumer. david: you became senior vice president for finance eventually and then became chief financial officer. then you became the president and became ceo in may 2016. ed: that is correct. david: but you had problems before you became ceo and delta filed for bankruptcy in 2005. why did you file for bankruptcy? a: it was the aftermath of series of events which 9/11 triggered. we ought -- we lost our international business almost overnight. competition in the u.s. was so competitive, so many airlines trying to take each other's share that cap pushing prices lower and lower. almost all the airlines ended up filing.
frito-lay and at a headhunter called you and said, how about delta airlines? ed: yeah.as an active business traveler, 80% of my time, a lot internationally, so i already knew how the airlines worked and what needed to fix to make the airlines better. i get there and you actually take a peek behind the -- behind the curtains and see how complex it is, i never knew what actually went into it but it was an industry that was fascinating to me because i was a big consumer. david: you became senior...
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>> where i was laying, i could see across and up the different levels. it was just chaos. >> what is the smell like? >> the whole mall was cloudy and just smoke everywhere. gunpowder, burning smell. >> did any of them come anywhere near you? >> i saw two of them that walked from the main entrance in front of the line of stores directly in front of us. >> hold on. what did you see? i mean you saw their feet go by? >> no. i saw them. i saw two whole men. you know, they were 50 yards, 30 yards away, i don't know. >> what did they look like? >> they had tan and gray clothing and they were carrying very, very large weapons, very large guns. >> reporter: hearing the gunfire and screams echoing through the mall, both catherine and faith could tell the gunmen were spreading out, killing people as they went along. two mothers trapped with young children worried they'd be next and a growing fear seized catherine. her boys were no longer answering their phones. where were they? >>> coming up -- the terrifying uncertainty for those inside the mall and loved ones out
>> where i was laying, i could see across and up the different levels. it was just chaos. >> what is the smell like? >> the whole mall was cloudy and just smoke everywhere. gunpowder, burning smell. >> did any of them come anywhere near you? >> i saw two of them that walked from the main entrance in front of the line of stores directly in front of us. >> hold on. what did you see? i mean you saw their feet go by? >> no. i saw them. i saw two whole men....
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out the facts, to lay out the law, to lay out the actual substance.ve seen months and months and months of a one-sided show trial from house democrats where they didn't want to hear from the defense. they shut out the white house. they shut out the minority. the good news in the senate what i'm confident we'll have a fair trial. we'll not give into the kind of games house democrats have played. instead we'll give both sides a full and fair opportunity to present their case. the house managers will have every opportunity to stand up, present their arguments, put forth whatever evidence they have, but for the first time the president, white house defense team is going to be able to walk through the facts and substance. i think that is a very, very important development. maria: talk about your reciprocity resolution. if you were were to to down the road of witnesses, you want it to be reciprocal. tell us about that. >> that is right. kind of strange how we got here. democrats have been having hearings, being doing impeachment for months in the house. bro
out the facts, to lay out the law, to lay out the actual substance.ve seen months and months and months of a one-sided show trial from house democrats where they didn't want to hear from the defense. they shut out the white house. they shut out the minority. the good news in the senate what i'm confident we'll have a fair trial. we'll not give into the kind of games house democrats have played. instead we'll give both sides a full and fair opportunity to present their case. the house managers...
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this entire process from the beginning, and i guess i just have kind of a technical question about -- lay out for us what happens over the next, say, five to seven days. >> okay. thank you for having me, chris. i should say that no impeachment managers have been chosen, and i don't know anything about the process. so that's up to the speaker. let me just say where we are. the role of the house of representatives is to bring these indictments, and we brought two charges as you know. abuse of power and obstruction of the congress. so now it goes to a trial in the senate, and the speaker withheld sending the articles over precisely because mitch mcconnell and lindsey graham, the chair of the senate judiciary committee, were essentially saying they were working with the defendant in the case, and lindsey graham was saying, i don't care about the facts. i don't care about the evidence.
this entire process from the beginning, and i guess i just have kind of a technical question about -- lay out for us what happens over the next, say, five to seven days. >> okay. thank you for having me, chris. i should say that no impeachment managers have been chosen, and i don't know anything about the process. so that's up to the speaker. let me just say where we are. the role of the house of representatives is to bring these indictments, and we brought two charges as you know. abuse...
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dismal swamp sounds like the lay of abadie, it is beautiful harem dismal swamp sounds like the lay of it has ecosystems all in this one landscape. the name does not give it a welcoming feeling but once people get to learn the area, they realise how special it is. we are walking along washington ditch, named after george washington who was one partner in the great dismal swamp land company. these indigenous were dug under his direction to drain the swamp, log the timber and farm the land. to drain the swamp, not the only us president to say that. i guess not. more than 200 years of development for the area to become just a little less dismal. and at that time, the swamp featured in another chapter of american history. before the civil war, runaway slaves came to hide here. they form communities and they were called maroons. this people chose to live in the swamp? yes because live on a plantation was so horrific that they chose to be free and if they had to go to live in the swamp to have their freedom, they were determined to do so. with mosquitoes, snakes... very courageous. i would s
dismal swamp sounds like the lay of abadie, it is beautiful harem dismal swamp sounds like the lay of it has ecosystems all in this one landscape. the name does not give it a welcoming feeling but once people get to learn the area, they realise how special it is. we are walking along washington ditch, named after george washington who was one partner in the great dismal swamp land company. these indigenous were dug under his direction to drain the swamp, log the timber and farm the land. to...
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o they are laying out various ways that might be justified. in an attack or actual attack, is -defense, right, there the sense from congress they are not going to interfere with the president's commitment with if pearl harbor. again. however, otherwise, they're look, if you are going to commit troops, you need some authorization from congress ecause we are the power that has war power. host: what's the difference between a declaration of war and specific statutory authorization? mind, the eping in constitution does give congress the power to declare war. in our u.s. history we declared war maybe five times, committed nts have troops hundreds of times. o short of a declaration of war, where world war i, world ii, in episodes where we may disagree is this war often congress will write a limited authorization. expansive authorization. 2001 in the wake of the attacks 2002 when the bush and istration wants to go attack in iraq. or historically, just isolated where congress gives the president oftentimes blank open-ended authorizations to wage war s
o they are laying out various ways that might be justified. in an attack or actual attack, is -defense, right, there the sense from congress they are not going to interfere with the president's commitment with if pearl harbor. again. however, otherwise, they're look, if you are going to commit troops, you need some authorization from congress ecause we are the power that has war power. host: what's the difference between a declaration of war and specific statutory authorization? mind, the eping...
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on trial democrats lay out their case for removing the u.s. president from office in oral arguments impeachment manager adam schiff says trump abused his office by withholding aid to ukraine we'll get the latest by going live to washington plus a call to action over climate change the head of the e.u. commission or so the fund a lion says europe should be leading the charge in creating a carbon neutral future. i'm burnt off it's good to have you with us shutting down a city to stop a virus chinese authorities are closing transport networks in the city of hong it is at the heart of the corona virus outbreak that is spreading across asia and beyond the government has also advised inhabitants not to leave the city on their own flights in trains out of ripon are being shut down. 17 people we know have died from the virus more than 500 cases have been confirmed in china alone a handful of cases have also been reported in other asian countries as well as in the u.s. a chinese health authorities believe that the virus originated from wild animals at
on trial democrats lay out their case for removing the u.s. president from office in oral arguments impeachment manager adam schiff says trump abused his office by withholding aid to ukraine we'll get the latest by going live to washington plus a call to action over climate change the head of the e.u. commission or so the fund a lion says europe should be leading the charge in creating a carbon neutral future. i'm burnt off it's good to have you with us shutting down a city to stop a virus...
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will prompt action this is one of the most important species in the world it's iconix it's an egg laying mammal and we cannot even think about leasing it conservation groups say they're receiving more calls about platypuses stranded in drying rivers for manchester residents with climate change amplifying extreme weather or not so already the world's driest continent conservation groups is determined to stop this unique species from dying out. finally a record breaking turnout that might have been the victim of its own success thousands of twins can together in sri lanka's capital colombo in a bid to make guinness history the previous record of some 4000 friends in one spot it was set in taiwan 2 decades ago organizers in track aside i counted more than $6000.00 which would have been an official record but it's feared the turnout might not be certified some twins began leaving the event before verification could be completed. and a quick reminder before we go of the top stories we're following for you. chinese health officials have confirmed in corona virus can be transmitted from person
will prompt action this is one of the most important species in the world it's iconix it's an egg laying mammal and we cannot even think about leasing it conservation groups say they're receiving more calls about platypuses stranded in drying rivers for manchester residents with climate change amplifying extreme weather or not so already the world's driest continent conservation groups is determined to stop this unique species from dying out. finally a record breaking turnout that might have...
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this is a new concern he's laying out. take a listen. >> the intelligence community is beginning to withhold documentmedocument from congress on the issue of ukraine. they appear to be succumbing to pressure from the administration. the nsa in particular is withholding what are potentially relevant documents to our oversight responsibilities on ukraine but also withholding documents relevant that the senators might want to see during the trial. that's deeply concerning and there are signs that the cia may be on the same tragic course. >> when i heard that initially, glenn kirschner, i was quite surprised, quite alarmed. if that is the case, how will there be a fair trial? >> i think sadly the answer may be there won't be a fair trial because what the president is instructing apparently agencies of the executive branch to do is to continue to bury incriminating evidence, relevant evidence that is necessary to answer both articles of impeachment. one, did the president abuse his authority? is he continuing to abuse his autho
this is a new concern he's laying out. take a listen. >> the intelligence community is beginning to withhold documentmedocument from congress on the issue of ukraine. they appear to be succumbing to pressure from the administration. the nsa in particular is withholding what are potentially relevant documents to our oversight responsibilities on ukraine but also withholding documents relevant that the senators might want to see during the trial. that's deeply concerning and there are signs...
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will prompt action this is one of the most important species in the world it's iconix it's an egg laying mammal and we cannot even think about leasing it conservation groups say they're receiving more calls about platypuses stranded in drawing rivers from anxious residents with climate change amplifying extreme weather or not so already the world's driest continent conservation groups are determined to stop this unique species from dying out. it was 75 years ago this month that the auschwitz concentration camp was liberated germany has long vowed to never forget the jews and other minorities murdered there under orders from the nazi regime memorials had been built on the country to keep the victims memory alive one built in 2005 in the heart of berlin attracts many visitors but also divides opinion. right next to the german parliament 2711 steels of concrete some of them over 3 metres high. the holocaust memorial and berlin is famous among visitors from around the globe daniel is one of them he's from the netherlands and today he's here for the 1st time going down here if you feel like y
will prompt action this is one of the most important species in the world it's iconix it's an egg laying mammal and we cannot even think about leasing it conservation groups say they're receiving more calls about platypuses stranded in drawing rivers from anxious residents with climate change amplifying extreme weather or not so already the world's driest continent conservation groups are determined to stop this unique species from dying out. it was 75 years ago this month that the auschwitz...
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it's to lay out the case. three days. lay out the case today. the next day, the first article. the next day after, that article two. but today step by step by step, putting things together, connecting the dots, whatever terminology you want to use. it's all about showing people what this case is about. and remember one thing. we know a lot about this we live this day in and day out. most of the people in the public lives, they don't know. this is their first exposure. and now they have a national stage, television everywhere. a platform to make their case. a big audience. >> adam schiff is still talking right now. using a lot of media, using clips from the hearings, using some of president trump's own sound bites or own messaging to the media to lay out their case piece by piece. is that going to be effective? and like you say, is that going to really move the need well the republicans in the senate at all? or is this really for the american people? >> oh, believe me, their audience is the american people. they know what the vote is. they can count. there is no way there is goi
it's to lay out the case. three days. lay out the case today. the next day, the first article. the next day after, that article two. but today step by step by step, putting things together, connecting the dots, whatever terminology you want to use. it's all about showing people what this case is about. and remember one thing. we know a lot about this we live this day in and day out. most of the people in the public lives, they don't know. this is their first exposure. and now they have a...
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we're going to lay down the rules and we have to go through the legislation but for now what we're asking all the stakeholders to do is to put an end to the culling of milder chicks by 2021. here in germany the practice is still widespread 45000000 mile chicks are killed every year germany's federal ministry of food and agriculture and the supermarket chain river group have developed technology that allows the sex of the chick to be know and before it has the eggs can then be destroyed before the embryos develop fully but the country's top administrative court ruled in june last year that the chick culling could continue implying that the embryo testing was not commercially viable that's despite the fact that no kill eggs are already on sale in hundreds of outlets in germany. brazil's antitrust regulator approved boeing's deal to buy the majority of arras space manufacturer embraer the u.s. plane maker wants to take over its jet division to compete with europe's airbus in the market for planes with less than 150 seats the deal still needs to be approved by regulators insurer boeing and an
we're going to lay down the rules and we have to go through the legislation but for now what we're asking all the stakeholders to do is to put an end to the culling of milder chicks by 2021. here in germany the practice is still widespread 45000000 mile chicks are killed every year germany's federal ministry of food and agriculture and the supermarket chain river group have developed technology that allows the sex of the chick to be know and before it has the eggs can then be destroyed before...
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they were in private already and they have left so it will make a big difference to those needing to lay them for those left behind it will be a matter of bracing as conditions are expected to worsen once more and it will be another wake also until people can leave by the road so there is also talk. of accusations being attempted for the elderly and infirm once that is possible or to do so for those that don't make it on they can best will now the new south wales government has declared its 3rd state of emergency what does that mean exactly will it's a decision not made lightly and the premier gladys berejiklian has declared that today beginning tomorrow friday the next 7 days and that gives the roofies service the power to operate the government's resources so they head commissioner shame fitzsimmons will be ordering the closure of roads where it will also mean that the group fire service has the ability to shut down utilities like oil water gas and electricity to forcibly evacuate people as well from those risky areas and to occupy properties and tear down infrastructure where they say
they were in private already and they have left so it will make a big difference to those needing to lay them for those left behind it will be a matter of bracing as conditions are expected to worsen once more and it will be another wake also until people can leave by the road so there is also talk. of accusations being attempted for the elderly and infirm once that is possible or to do so for those that don't make it on they can best will now the new south wales government has declared its 3rd...