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maine is home to more than 150 craft breweries. all of that will come to your finger tip when you come to portland. i hope you can make it. it is going to be informative and fun. there is a film to be shown some where. >> hello, i am maine's governor. i am gently encouraging the national association to hold their next meeting for portland for a lyle while now. guess what, it is happening. i am excited and thrilled to host you all in my great state this coming august. so now it is happening, let me offer a little trip planning advice. one, make sure you book your travel to portland, maine, or not that other portland. i am sorry governor brown, portland, maine was found first. two, when you come for the meeting, be sure to schedule some site seeing time for yourself and family. whether it is our western mountains or lakes and streams great for fishing or rolling feels of forest our 3500 miles of iconic rocky coastline and gorgeous islands. there is something for everyone. the weather is going to be great. from the old port to the art
maine is home to more than 150 craft breweries. all of that will come to your finger tip when you come to portland. i hope you can make it. it is going to be informative and fun. there is a film to be shown some where. >> hello, i am maine's governor. i am gently encouraging the national association to hold their next meeting for portland for a lyle while now. guess what, it is happening. i am excited and thrilled to host you all in my great state this coming august. so now it is...
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but the main use was roofing. if you were buying slate in the late 1800s, you probably intended to use it to shingle a building. your home or your church or a courthouse or some other public building. slate shingles were fire resistant and they lasted longer than wood shingles. but they were also expensive. therefore, quite rare in the united states. before the civil war, most people who could afford to buy slate shingles bought it from quarries in wales or in england. it was often shipped in the holds of ships from england or wales. three changes during the middle decades of the 19th century created demand for monson slate. here very quickly are three changes in the middle decades of the 1800s that created demand and led monson people to begin digging up slate and shipping it out of their town. first of all, development of the railroad network in the united states. this made it possible to profitably ship heavy stone over long distances. development of the railroad networks. as part of this, conversion to steel r
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all across the state of maine. and they're looking at actual win, not just looking at developing it. research done by our university. so i'm looking over to what other states have done. with similar threats and given the state of our waterfront, that is the major impact that we have in maine. looking forward to hearing from the rest of you. >> thank you governor mills, i'm from north dakota and i'm pleased to be on this panel. maybe strategically created the spam by having the farthest northeast coast and the west coast and then the north coast, some people might north dakota, for those geographic quizzes for everybody, where is the center of north america. answer, renovate north dakota is the center. so maybe missed named north dakota, it should be cult center north dakota. in the middle of this great continent of ours, we get here with all kinds of things and just in the past year, we've had floods, droughts, senior. with tornadoes, and i think the only thing we discover this morning, from talking is that we have
all across the state of maine. and they're looking at actual win, not just looking at developing it. research done by our university. so i'm looking over to what other states have done. with similar threats and given the state of our waterfront, that is the major impact that we have in maine. looking forward to hearing from the rest of you. >> thank you governor mills, i'm from north dakota and i'm pleased to be on this panel. maybe strategically created the spam by having the farthest...
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when he gets it in the main gun, and arms the main gun, takes it off safe he will yell up. , in that process, the commander will make an estimation of range. somewhere in the fire command as , soon he gets it, he will announce the range to the enemy target. that was particularly important in these tanks because there was no organic range and capacity. it was purely an estimate. based on the estimated range, the gunner will use the appropriate radical within his sight to put the right sight on the range for the enemy target. that sounds complicated, but it actually in the case of a good crew, it would happen in about six seconds. it is happening very, very quickly and a lot of the training was the honing of those skills to get the round off that quickly. this is a tank that is now 75 years old. these days, it's dramatically different. we now have laser range finders. we merely lay the aim point on the enemy target, a laser beam light goes back and microseconds or milliseconds that range is , calculated and it all goes into computers. everything like the range at the enemy target is mo
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polls are open in ireland snap general election kenyan polls are predicting a shift away from the 2 main center right party stalwarts the left wing nationalist ssion famed party ireland has the fastest growing economy and the european union the main concerns for voters it's like the public health care crisis and the housing shortage parker joins us live from dublin so need what is behind this what appears to be a shift in the political lens that. i think was at the heart of its disillusionment with the political establishment for generations arash politics has been dominated by 2 main parties 2 centrist parties feel again and for the full over the past 9 years the government. the leader. has presided over a period of significant cultural and social change in what is a culturally conservative traditionally catholic country bush is now legal so same sex marriage brokers also have a key role in bricks and negotiations goes on and is the only e.u. country to have a land border with the united kingdom but he's accused of missing the mark by komen failing to pay enough attention to things like
polls are open in ireland snap general election kenyan polls are predicting a shift away from the 2 main center right party stalwarts the left wing nationalist ssion famed party ireland has the fastest growing economy and the european union the main concerns for voters it's like the public health care crisis and the housing shortage parker joins us live from dublin so need what is behind this what appears to be a shift in the political lens that. i think was at the heart of its disillusionment...
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is we can't even get to that without going through maine. so we talk about access. >> premiere kenny? >> i think your question was about cross-border infrastructure, i would just make one point to echo what we heard from the private sector panel which is how critically important regulatory certainty is and moving forward. >> you have the same kind of issues. >> exactly. doug can talk to this in ontario but i know i was in the federal government, when would he announced the new detroit/windsor border crossing bridge, the gordy howe bridge, i think in 2010 or 2011, it was a decade ago, and as you know, it became a huge political fight, and years and years and years of delay. the opportunity costs, the infrastructure costs go up. the only people that make money on these deals are the lobbyists and the lawyers and we have the same thing going on with the keystone xl pipeline, which there was a seven-year process leading to a veto, and then two presidential permits and endless litigation and finally it appears to be ready to proceed. but this, yo
is we can't even get to that without going through maine. so we talk about access. >> premiere kenny? >> i think your question was about cross-border infrastructure, i would just make one point to echo what we heard from the private sector panel which is how critically important regulatory certainty is and moving forward. >> you have the same kind of issues. >> exactly. doug can talk to this in ontario but i know i was in the federal government, when would he announced...
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we can't get to that without going through maine.lk about access in such i'm sure you been to canada,. >> premier kenny. >> i think your question was about cross-border infrastructure. i want to make one point to cuba we heard from the private panel and that's how critical regulatory certainty is in moving forward. in same kinds of issues, duncan talk to this on ontario. but i was in the federal government when we announced the detroit -- the new detroit windsor border crossing bridge i think in 2010 or 2011, it was a decade ago. it became a huge fight after years and years of delay. the opportunity cost, the structure cost go up, feeling people and make money on these deals of the lobbyist and the lawyers. we have the same thing going on with the keystone xl pipeline. it was a seven-year process leading to a veto. then to presidential permits, endless litigation, finally it looks like it's ready to proceed. investors, are not prepared to wait endlessly to risk their shareholders money in this type of projects, and neither should we
we can't get to that without going through maine.lk about access in such i'm sure you been to canada,. >> premier kenny. >> i think your question was about cross-border infrastructure. i want to make one point to cuba we heard from the private panel and that's how critical regulatory certainty is in moving forward. in same kinds of issues, duncan talk to this on ontario. but i was in the federal government when we announced the detroit -- the new detroit windsor border crossing...
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the low turnout also follows a boycott of the boat by the main opposition party. -- the vote i the mainpposition party. the cameroon people's democratic movement -- in the outgoing legislatator, the party had 148 out of 180 seats. rolled the -- the party has rolled to the country for over 48 years. >> venice is celebrating the first day of carnaval. thousands have gathered for the annual water parade, filling the banks of the canal. this year concerns of our flooding and fears of the coronavirus are keeping some -- concerns over r flooding and fes of the coronavavirus are keeping some away. >> led by the famous rat shahapd boat, it is an event that draws thousands to the city's grand canal as the carnival season gets underway. >> it is my first time and i love it. i love the show. i it is beautiful -- it is beautiful. >> 3 million people usually descend on the city during carnival, but this two year there are fewer tourists than expected -- this year there are fewer tourists than expected. they are blaming coronavirus fears for the drop in reservations. five star hotels to the one star
the low turnout also follows a boycott of the boat by the main opposition party. -- the vote i the mainpposition party. the cameroon people's democratic movement -- in the outgoing legislatator, the party had 148 out of 180 seats. rolled the -- the party has rolled to the country for over 48 years. >> venice is celebrating the first day of carnaval. thousands have gathered for the annual water parade, filling the banks of the canal. this year concerns of our flooding and fears of the...
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now there has been a call for a boycott from the main opposition figure more. he says that the security situation in the english speaking region the northwest and southwest regions of cameroon makes it unable to have a credible election remember 73rd of the population lives there 6000000 voters are expected to vote today there's about a 1000000 people that are displaced in that region and the separatists from the english speaking region have not only called for a boycott but they've also attacked there was to have been campaigning as well as election commission officials and as all of this unfolds this country is on lockdown borders are closed the airports are shut down this is an important election for the government of cameroon and while this is taking place people are fleeing the english speaking region we met some of them right here and take a look at this report. fearing for children's lives patients being packed your bags traveled for 3 days in the bush to see. their children don't understand why her father coko farmer was shot dead by the police they tho
now there has been a call for a boycott from the main opposition figure more. he says that the security situation in the english speaking region the northwest and southwest regions of cameroon makes it unable to have a credible election remember 73rd of the population lives there 6000000 voters are expected to vote today there's about a 1000000 people that are displaced in that region and the separatists from the english speaking region have not only called for a boycott but they've also...
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if you keep an entire group of people unable to participate in the main event, the main economy, thenou are excluding them. who with this amazing economy, the jobs are coming back. there is an economic renaissance taking place within our country. >> you need this to participate in that. you saw what i just showed you. >> what mayor pete is in pandering is actually hurt, actively hurt the people he pretends to want to lead. that's a disgrace. that's an outrage. i am sure many within the hispanic community are offended. >> it assumes that you can't learn english. >> that's right. i remember i don't know, maybe two decades ago, college educated lawyers were promoting eubonics in the black community. you want to speak english is the de facto, the national language our country. like you said, increasingly the language of commerce and possible paisht and economic growth -- and possible airport and economi --prosperity around. do not assume that the tolerance of the american people is endless. it is not. okay? this nonsense that is going on around ethnic, racial, sexual orientation, minoriti
if you keep an entire group of people unable to participate in the main event, the main economy, thenou are excluding them. who with this amazing economy, the jobs are coming back. there is an economic renaissance taking place within our country. >> you need this to participate in that. you saw what i just showed you. >> what mayor pete is in pandering is actually hurt, actively hurt the people he pretends to want to lead. that's a disgrace. that's an outrage. i am sure many within...
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the gulf of maine is warming faster than 95% of all ocean bodies. with the legislature's agreement we established a counsel which will recommend a more comprehensive plan this december. they're looking at transportation sources, heating sources, and resiliency. we're the most fossil fuel dependent state. we've set in statute a requirement for a 45% reduction in greenhouse gases by 2030. we've taken great pains to redo our portfolio. we're looking at 80% renewables by . we have the most significant renewable standards in the country. and we've established by law an aggressive goal of installing 100,000 heat bumps by 2025. many of us were at the korean ambassadors residence last night. he was describing the architecture on the building and how it was modeled on historical homes in korea. i looked up and above our heads were two large heat pum pz. i thought that's adaptation. in the governor's mansion where i reside during the week there are 22. those were put in about i my predecessor. it's a bipartisan effort to reduce our dmens on fossil fuels. we t
the gulf of maine is warming faster than 95% of all ocean bodies. with the legislature's agreement we established a counsel which will recommend a more comprehensive plan this december. they're looking at transportation sources, heating sources, and resiliency. we're the most fossil fuel dependent state. we've set in statute a requirement for a 45% reduction in greenhouse gases by 2030. we've taken great pains to redo our portfolio. we're looking at 80% renewables by . we have the most...
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buddhist monks chanted prayers for the victims in the city's main square. aaron safir reports.ing mall in the city of nakhon ratchasima. a lone gunman shot dead, but not before he took many lives. for a long time, it wasn't clear how this stand—off would end. hundreds of people enjoying a weekend shopping managed to escape the rampaging gunman, but an earlier attempt to flush him out failed, with one member of the security forces killed. inside, people ran and hid wherever they could, as news of the attack spread. translation: i saw the security guard officials and a motorcycle taxi driver running for shelter. i didn't know what was going on, and then i heard people shouting, "they're shooting, there's a shooting!" police have identified the gunman as 32—year—old jakraphanth thomma, a junior army officer. he was caught on cctv at the shopping mall, moving with an eerie calm. but his rampage began elsewhere, at an army base, where he killed two people, including his commanding officer. he also stocked up on weapons and ammunition. and in the early hours of the attack, he posted
buddhist monks chanted prayers for the victims in the city's main square. aaron safir reports.ing mall in the city of nakhon ratchasima. a lone gunman shot dead, but not before he took many lives. for a long time, it wasn't clear how this stand—off would end. hundreds of people enjoying a weekend shopping managed to escape the rampaging gunman, but an earlier attempt to flush him out failed, with one member of the security forces killed. inside, people ran and hid wherever they could, as news...
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this is the main street investor mean. it's dedicated to those killed during one of the bloodiest uprisings leading up to the 1979 revolution. this town sits about 35 kilometers south east of tehran and it's home 228-0000 people. 195000 of them are eligible voters one of them is the would suffer who owns this car battery shop. suffer he has been working with cars for nearly 20 years and is a native. he explains why voting on friday is crucial for the people in his town. i will vote for now because if i don't and my friends don't and others don't then who will who would support these couple of minutes if we leave the system alone then our officials won't be able to do anything this town has only one seat in parliament and $27.00 approved candidates are fighting for it all are running for the 1st time that includes ahmed reza ye who says he believes he can make a difference for the people here. our town has a number of problems and deficiencies and a concern lawmakers should pursue these problems i promise if i make it to pa
this is the main street investor mean. it's dedicated to those killed during one of the bloodiest uprisings leading up to the 1979 revolution. this town sits about 35 kilometers south east of tehran and it's home 228-0000 people. 195000 of them are eligible voters one of them is the would suffer who owns this car battery shop. suffer he has been working with cars for nearly 20 years and is a native. he explains why voting on friday is crucial for the people in his town. i will vote for now...
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day 2 of the munich conference one of the main speakers u.s. secretary of state mike pompei o he began by. contradicting a thesis put forward the day before by german president flying father steinmeyer winning that the united states rejects the international community and a quote. here this morning to tell you the facts i'm happy to report that the death of the transatlantic alliance is grossly over exaggerated that may be but the morning's other main speaker was not so sure french president emmanuel mccaw said europe must become more independent of the us soon but if we have no freedom to act then we have no credibility in foreign policy and we can't be a junior partner to the united states of america. macor also disagreed over one of the main themes of this year's conference that the west is losing global influence . when i look at the world as it's being shaped and that's the theme of your conference this year there is indeed a weakening of the west looks you don't this idea of west was listed as the core theme for this year's conference and
day 2 of the munich conference one of the main speakers u.s. secretary of state mike pompei o he began by. contradicting a thesis put forward the day before by german president flying father steinmeyer winning that the united states rejects the international community and a quote. here this morning to tell you the facts i'm happy to report that the death of the transatlantic alliance is grossly over exaggerated that may be but the morning's other main speaker was not so sure french president...
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lemonis: but we're also still on main street. dan: yeah, we're on main.el... what's it made of, cinder? dan: concrete blocks. lemonis: so that's gonna be fine. dan: yeah. we'll be back. we'll make it. lemonis: yeah. dan: it's... i've had rougher times. lemonis: grafton, illinois, has had floods before, very few like this, and although most of main street is underwater, there is a small stretch that isn't underwater. what is that? kim: hmm? that's tare's market. lemonis: has it always looked like that? kim: yes. lemonis: when it comes to flooding, this is the least vulnerable section of town, yet strangely the worst cared-for. the key to rebuilding this city is to invest in areas that are less susceptible to flooding, to put the money in the real estate that you know will be the least affected. hi, there. alison: hi, marcus. lemonis: i'm marcus. alison: great to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. what is your name? alison: alison rohan. lemonis: nice to meet you. in order to do that, i wanted to see if there was an opportunity for me to invest in some pr
lemonis: but we're also still on main street. dan: yeah, we're on main.el... what's it made of, cinder? dan: concrete blocks. lemonis: so that's gonna be fine. dan: yeah. we'll be back. we'll make it. lemonis: yeah. dan: it's... i've had rougher times. lemonis: grafton, illinois, has had floods before, very few like this, and although most of main street is underwater, there is a small stretch that isn't underwater. what is that? kim: hmm? that's tare's market. lemonis: has it always looked...
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what politicians is behind me out saying we have the main figures of the main parties of the christian democrats the social democrats here not only on a national level but also 3 percent of sense of the city of gold and together that many people in this and i'm going to say you a lot of people are sad but also angry when you talk to the to those people who are gathered behind you the crowd is swelling what have they been telling you i'd like to give it as one example we were able to talk to one pullin a with a turkish family background to build in a city with a lot just turkish population outside of turkey for the people of to turkish background and this person told us look i was born here ok i have family background that comes from turkey but also my children were born here and he said there's fundamentally something going on wrong in this country when something like this is happening like the incident in hono how upset are people by what occurred. look there are many people saying god are holding signs against the right wing steve paul t. here is saying anough is enough and this can'
what politicians is behind me out saying we have the main figures of the main parties of the christian democrats the social democrats here not only on a national level but also 3 percent of sense of the city of gold and together that many people in this and i'm going to say you a lot of people are sad but also angry when you talk to the to those people who are gathered behind you the crowd is swelling what have they been telling you i'd like to give it as one example we were able to talk to one...
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the main eventin getting from the stadium. the main event in it.mily who had pumped so much money into this club for the last 12 years. they found that not only they didn't go along with the investigation, manchester city, but they were serious breaches. we have basic £25 million sign. they won't worry about that, but the nuclear option exclusion from european competition. kicked out from the champions league. that one competition, but one trophy, free near titles and cops. that has been bankrolled all that success, but is they want they failed to crack. that is why they sanctioned by van is really going to hurt. they are not pleased with this decision but had they had to say? very strong and quick response. click because they were disappointed, but not surprised. why not surprise? they say because it has been a flawed process from start to finish. the chief investigator, 12 months ago, said they are going to get banned, kicked out, they say is not particularly impartial. a very prejudicial process. here we have the jets, prejudicial process. here
the main eventin getting from the stadium. the main event in it.mily who had pumped so much money into this club for the last 12 years. they found that not only they didn't go along with the investigation, manchester city, but they were serious breaches. we have basic £25 million sign. they won't worry about that, but the nuclear option exclusion from european competition. kicked out from the champions league. that one competition, but one trophy, free near titles and cops. that has been...
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front of gail is 22.4 percent of the vote left wing nationalist shin fein of 22.3 percent and the main opposition party for a foil has 22.2 percent full brown and has more from dublin very says the rise of sinn fein as taken many by surprise. the opinion polls leading into this election had sinn fein ending its campaign somewhere around 25 percent over at because fianna gael dropping potentially as low a 17 percent now those are opinion polls and of course when you get to the ballot box it's somewhat different when it comes to the crunch where are you going to put your number your preferences 1234 and on what's that said for them all to come so close together is momentous it's a big performance by shin fein this nationalist republican party traditionally seen as a fringe party as far as mainstream politics goes so for them to poll and match the 2 big traditional parties who've seen power swap between them backwards and forwards for nearly a 100 years is extraordinary what we didn't know though was that voters wanted change and that's why it's perhaps no surprise that chin fein did so w
front of gail is 22.4 percent of the vote left wing nationalist shin fein of 22.3 percent and the main opposition party for a foil has 22.2 percent full brown and has more from dublin very says the rise of sinn fein as taken many by surprise. the opinion polls leading into this election had sinn fein ending its campaign somewhere around 25 percent over at because fianna gael dropping potentially as low a 17 percent now those are opinion polls and of course when you get to the ballot box it's...
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but the news of gathered here today and i'm a law in the occupied west bank their main aim is to support the palestinian president mahmoud abbas in his speech at the united nations security council but they also want to voice their rejection of the u.s. proposal i mean these peace plan they're calling it here the deal of same. goals didn't say that the plan doesn't meet any of their experience and specially the issue of east jerusalem which they say should be the capital of the future palestinian state. and there's even the issue of refugees injuries an american citizen core issues not one palestinian they are more old can give up those rights and if we do so then we will be abandoning our demands heritage and homeland then as. we have been promised for decades that u.n. security council resolutions will be implemented we as palestinians are calling upon the security council to implement the already approved resolutions. many of those who live here today feel left out by the international community they say that the us i think pressure and you are against people who i support. turkey's p
but the news of gathered here today and i'm a law in the occupied west bank their main aim is to support the palestinian president mahmoud abbas in his speech at the united nations security council but they also want to voice their rejection of the u.s. proposal i mean these peace plan they're calling it here the deal of same. goals didn't say that the plan doesn't meet any of their experience and specially the issue of east jerusalem which they say should be the capital of the future...
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come and help us out in maine, vermont, massachusetts. help us to continue to spread this important message. bring about this change we need to see. thank you so much. aloha. thank you. [indiscernible] >> thank you everybody. tulsi has to catch a plane to south carolina right now. aloha! rep. gabbard: thank you for being here. support.ate your thank you so much. here.y oou for being you so much. thank you. continuing on. thank you, everybody. thank you so much. [cheering] we are going to win maryland. i got your email. i changed what you pointed out. thank you so much. thank you.
come and help us out in maine, vermont, massachusetts. help us to continue to spread this important message. bring about this change we need to see. thank you so much. aloha. thank you. [indiscernible] >> thank you everybody. tulsi has to catch a plane to south carolina right now. aloha! rep. gabbard: thank you for being here. support.ate your thank you so much. here.y oou for being you so much. thank you. continuing on. thank you, everybody. thank you so much. [cheering] we are going to...
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the large main mosque in the capital and have advised the children elderly anyone with a respiratory illness anyone with a medical condition like heart a heart condition they should stay home and they should. like coming to the main mosque in the capital but again friday prayers go forward in the capital but have been suspended in many other countries and the same day the government is taking the serious as you say but let's not forget that one deputy health minister and i member of parliament have contracted the degree disease what on earth is the iranian public making of all of this. well certainly there has been a lacking in public trust in what government officials are saying that's been the case for a number of months now for a number of crises that this country has faced the flow of information has been very controlled we can't forget that it runs government is very tightly controlling any information that feeds out to the public on really any given issue and that's been the case over a number of things that have happened in this country a number of incidents that we've seen pl
the large main mosque in the capital and have advised the children elderly anyone with a respiratory illness anyone with a medical condition like heart a heart condition they should stay home and they should. like coming to the main mosque in the capital but again friday prayers go forward in the capital but have been suspended in many other countries and the same day the government is taking the serious as you say but let's not forget that one deputy health minister and i member of parliament...
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me that a weaker side sometimes has far more power of the proverbial stronger side and i think the main decision that most would that abbas and people around him will have to make at this point with regards to this proposal or any other would be not about law but the rather about time whether to continue insisting on the 1967 terms or a broad embrace the reality of 2020 and it's undoubtedly a very difficult choice they'll be doomed either way but as an israeli what do you think would serve the palestinian people of the leaving and future palestinian people better well frankly the main problem the palestinians have is the problem of legitimate leadership and unified the ship because there are if you will huffed between the west bank and gaza and between fatah and hamas and because obama's and as a leader has lost a lot of his legitimacy this is part of the explanation of their even relative weakness and i think that unless and until they quote unquote put their act together and elect a new legitimate unified democratic leadership i think they won't be able to advance forward on any i. $6
me that a weaker side sometimes has far more power of the proverbial stronger side and i think the main decision that most would that abbas and people around him will have to make at this point with regards to this proposal or any other would be not about law but the rather about time whether to continue insisting on the 1967 terms or a broad embrace the reality of 2020 and it's undoubtedly a very difficult choice they'll be doomed either way but as an israeli what do you think would serve the...
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to the main. stream parties in island still regard them as talks will they ever be able to shake off their baggage it'll be very difficult i think part of the difficulty is one of the reasons why shin fein replaced gerry adams with mary lou mcdonald was to lose this tag and news this is o.c.a. sion of the past but this is that these objections are actually very much based on the present and what kind of a government should fame might be involved with so it's in fighting has some decision making power around coal it's around policing given their ambivalent attitude towards this what's the what is the special criminal courts and also in terms of other general legal matters you're still dealing very much with a pony which has these associations and what that spirit which is haunted this election is of a young man named paul quinn who was killed who was lower it to a farm he was from oma but he was known to fall in county monaghan on the 20th of october 2007 which by the way was in head was a time whe
to the main. stream parties in island still regard them as talks will they ever be able to shake off their baggage it'll be very difficult i think part of the difficulty is one of the reasons why shin fein replaced gerry adams with mary lou mcdonald was to lose this tag and news this is o.c.a. sion of the past but this is that these objections are actually very much based on the present and what kind of a government should fame might be involved with so it's in fighting has some decision making...
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party since it came to power and you know one of the main reasons for that is because so many people took to the streets across the country not just muslims the north is seen as being discriminatory against muslims because that fast track citizenship to minority youth from 3 neighboring countries but excludes muslims and it's not just muslims who have been out on the streets around the country but if you look at the b j p's policies and what's happened around the country the sort of like rise of hindu nationalism the attacks on muslims and the policies especially of the last year since the b j p was reelected with an even bigger mandate whether it was the abrogation of article $370.00 revoking the only muslim majority states autonomy that was mia or you know the supreme court ruling that a temple had to be built at the site of a demolished mosque this is a government that seen as having very anti muslim policies and for many people the citizenship law was really the final straw that has led to such big protests around the country elizabeth thanks very much. the turkish president hear
party since it came to power and you know one of the main reasons for that is because so many people took to the streets across the country not just muslims the north is seen as being discriminatory against muslims because that fast track citizenship to minority youth from 3 neighboring countries but excludes muslims and it's not just muslims who have been out on the streets around the country but if you look at the b j p's policies and what's happened around the country the sort of like rise...
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the only main. main. beyond which are cattle the informatic they live. in more.immediately a formal police investigation was launched the court ordered the exhumation of 18 shipments died in the 20 years up to 2010. binds were shipped here to easily snow and examined at 2 universities. nuclear physicist vandross seanie live some of that research. analyse is all but. in the car or. in. your. view. those 11 shepherds with high levels of thore in the nearby had all lived close to the firing range. or nor are the shore dogs in quite that it guard your my jaw at. the opposite end there. in the regional capital lana say the chief prosecutor called a meeting with the scientist who dumped the soil testing to the military. why hadn't research of francesco rico bono found any ranee and all the much more dangerous story i'm in the soil as we were. while he was questioned up steve's outside police opened his car and he did a listening device inside. as he drove back to the airport the bug picked up his conversation with an assistant. he'd been interrogated for leaving thore
the only main. main. beyond which are cattle the informatic they live. in more.immediately a formal police investigation was launched the court ordered the exhumation of 18 shipments died in the 20 years up to 2010. binds were shipped here to easily snow and examined at 2 universities. nuclear physicist vandross seanie live some of that research. analyse is all but. in the car or. in. your. view. those 11 shepherds with high levels of thore in the nearby had all lived close to the firing range....
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people are who are sick are being identified they are being treated and of course we know that the main focus is still the members of this one church who underwent who got to this mass infection at a couple of services now the 2nd of those services was on february the 16th so health officials are telling us that this would be the end of the incubation period of the virus and that's why you are seeing that reflected a spike in the numbers of of cases what happens in the coming days well the same health officials would be hoping that with the emergency measures that have been in place in the alarm was raised over a week ago people told to self quarantine and so on that that would start now to be reflected in the daily tallies of new infections if it's not and if we continue to see big increases big spikes then what that tells us is that the members of the congregation the 1st infections are gradually being accounted for and what we're now seeing are secondary and tertiary infections which is far more worrying. still to come here on al-jazeera hindus and muslims more now after violent stre
people are who are sick are being identified they are being treated and of course we know that the main focus is still the members of this one church who underwent who got to this mass infection at a couple of services now the 2nd of those services was on february the 16th so health officials are telling us that this would be the end of the incubation period of the virus and that's why you are seeing that reflected a spike in the numbers of of cases what happens in the coming days well the same...
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but according to exit polls, the three main political parties have tied in first preference votes.e from dublin. well, the exit polls suggest things are looking very tight indeed. it predicts that leo varadkar‘s fine gael party are tied with their opponents, fianna fail, and it is impossible to decide who will determine the next government. counting takes place the following day and it is highly likely after that the coalition negotiations will begin between the parties, and that will be where things really get down to the nitty—gritty. coalitions are the norm here in ireland. now, the current prime minister, leo varadkar, has had a very high international profile over the last three years as island's youngest ever prime minister. he has had huge influence in the brexit negotiations. if it is his opponents, fianna fail, who form the next government, then it will be their leader, michael martin, who becomes the next irish prime minister. now, the other big story of the night is there looks to be some major breakthroughs for sinn fein, major gains forthem. a some major breakthroughs
but according to exit polls, the three main political parties have tied in first preference votes.e from dublin. well, the exit polls suggest things are looking very tight indeed. it predicts that leo varadkar‘s fine gael party are tied with their opponents, fianna fail, and it is impossible to decide who will determine the next government. counting takes place the following day and it is highly likely after that the coalition negotiations will begin between the parties, and that will be...
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job she thought she was going to become a writer but her main job was responding to letters forte theauthor j.d. salinger who was represented by this literary agency and was read at is played in the film his agent by sigourney weaver ok you set it up very nicely let's see it show clip and girls. yes terry i will let my post know. of course terry salinger. and above all you never ever call him. terry doesn't want to hear about how much you love the catcher in the rye and he doesn't want to read your stories don't have to he's good writers make the worst insistence in the work. tough cookie day you had a sneak preview i know so what's it like. well it's a little bit like the devil wears prada if instead of a fashion magazine or where the literary world sigourney weaver is back in her role as the mean boss that we know from working girl back in the eighty's margaret quali the daughter of andy and make del playing the young hopeful and actually this is a very sincere movie because she has to respond to the fan mail of j.d. salinger's fans and she's not supposed to but she she ends of want
job she thought she was going to become a writer but her main job was responding to letters forte theauthor j.d. salinger who was represented by this literary agency and was read at is played in the film his agent by sigourney weaver ok you set it up very nicely let's see it show clip and girls. yes terry i will let my post know. of course terry salinger. and above all you never ever call him. terry doesn't want to hear about how much you love the catcher in the rye and he doesn't want to read...
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you know punishing their incomes what do you think the main strategy the main aim is now by washington by the pentagon in syria i mean if regime change has failed because assad is you know like it or not for better or for worse is winning the war what do you think americans main aim now is main strategy in syria well they still want to regime change they plan to give up on all out military attack on syria and go still trying to help the kurds in eastern syria where the oil fields around gerry's are which is an important revenue area for anybody who controls the oil fields at the moment they're under kurdish control and the government in syria would like to get them back and to help revive their economy so the americans still seem to be putting on a military sanctions if you might. be buying the oil fields so they still haven't given up regime change where they're really gross reforms to allow the church to track syrian government forces want to bring down russian planes is another matter it's certainly a powder keg isn't it and no sign of the escalation there international affairs comm
you know punishing their incomes what do you think the main strategy the main aim is now by washington by the pentagon in syria i mean if regime change has failed because assad is you know like it or not for better or for worse is winning the war what do you think americans main aim now is main strategy in syria well they still want to regime change they plan to give up on all out military attack on syria and go still trying to help the kurds in eastern syria where the oil fields around gerry's...
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the second witness that we'll hear from today is from the great state of main. -- maine. justin groshon. he mss the social security field office in maine and will testify on behalf of the national council of management of associations which represents social security field office managers throughout the country. he has served the social security administration since 2004 and has managed the field office since 2011. we're very grateful for your service and for your being here with us today, justin. finally, i will turn to our ranking member to introduce our witness from the commonwealth of pennsylvania. >> thank you. i'm pleased to introduce a good friend of mine, nora dowd eisenhower, also a great friend to seniors in pennsylvania. she comes from southeastern pennsylvania and i come from the northeast about two hours north. i've known nora for many years and for more than just a few years, she's been working on aging policy. she currently serves as the executive director on the mayor's commission of aging in philadelphia and served as assistant director for the office of
the second witness that we'll hear from today is from the great state of main. -- maine. justin groshon. he mss the social security field office in maine and will testify on behalf of the national council of management of associations which represents social security field office managers throughout the country. he has served the social security administration since 2004 and has managed the field office since 2011. we're very grateful for your service and for your being here with us today,...
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senator susan collins of maine chairs the hearing. >> the committee will come to order. good morning. today the special committee on aging iscial releasing its updated 2020 fraud book. it lists the top ten scams that have been reported to our over t committee over the past year. the good news is that the irs impersonation scam, the top scae reported to the committee for rs five consecutive years has fallen off dramatically.ll ity. used to be number one.one, now it's number seven.c still a problem but public awareness has certainly helped to decrease the prevalence of that scam. unfortunately, the social security impersonation scam, the topic of this morning's hearing, has risen to take its place. now, reports of the ssa scam bae barely registered as recently as 2017, but then it began to takef off, cracking the top ten scams reported to our committee's fraudfrau hotline in 2018 and becoming the number one reported scam last year as showed on the chart displayed on the monitors. this scam has resulted in $38 million in reported losses to americans in 2019 alone. i suspect
senator susan collins of maine chairs the hearing. >> the committee will come to order. good morning. today the special committee on aging iscial releasing its updated 2020 fraud book. it lists the top ten scams that have been reported to our over t committee over the past year. the good news is that the irs impersonation scam, the top scae reported to the committee for rs five consecutive years has fallen off dramatically.ll ity. used to be number one.one, now it's number seven.c still a...
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indeed, the main surprise was it took them so the main surprise was it took them so long to break downdeserved lead. many times of a fight back were snuffed out, adding two more in quick succession, within minutes of the restart. this made it 3-0. but minutes of the restart. this made it 3—0. but still the iranians won't finish. mohammed made it a fourth late on to make them the early leaders in group d. in that same group al sadd came from behind to lead 2—1, the qatari and champions we re lead 2—1, the qatari and champions were put in front early in the second half. they had to settle for a point in the hand when abdul rifled home an equaliser for the saudis. 2—2 the final score. in group c, the qatari side began their campaign witha group c, the qatari side began their campaign with a home win. the croatian striker, european champions league winner with bayern munich backin league winner with bayern munich back in 2013, set them on their way to victory over persepolis, scoring a 2—0 win. fc tokyo are back in the champions league for the first time infour champions league for the fir
indeed, the main surprise was it took them so the main surprise was it took them so long to break downdeserved lead. many times of a fight back were snuffed out, adding two more in quick succession, within minutes of the restart. this made it 3-0. but minutes of the restart. this made it 3—0. but still the iranians won't finish. mohammed made it a fourth late on to make them the early leaders in group d. in that same group al sadd came from behind to lead 2—1, the qatari and champions we re...
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i grabbed one here from the state of maine. one page. they may have to apply through that application, but they will still main continue their eligibility. >> it was stated three million people would lose snap benefits. could you explain losing eligibility versus benefits? . adolphsen: there are approximately five million people ineligible by federal law stands stands . when this loophole is closed and broad based categorical eligibility that pathway is closed, it will go back to categorical eligibility. if you are actually receiving a welfare benefit, you will still be automatically eligible for food stamps. that is not changing. the only thing that's changing is you can't get this brochure handed to you and thus getting rid of the acid test and increasing the income limit. that piece will go away. so then we'll go back to the federal standards that are in law that congress passed, both income and asset limits. mr. cloud: you are rephrasing the executive branch is working to realign regulations with the stated will of congress as passed
i grabbed one here from the state of maine. one page. they may have to apply through that application, but they will still main continue their eligibility. >> it was stated three million people would lose snap benefits. could you explain losing eligibility versus benefits? . adolphsen: there are approximately five million people ineligible by federal law stands stands . when this loophole is closed and broad based categorical eligibility that pathway is closed, it will go back to...
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now the main task for the civil defense authorities was to dispose of the dead. prisoners of war and forced laborers were brought in to carry out this gruesome task. the corpses were brought out of the rubble and laid out in rows in the streets to be registered 12 year old anita yon who had managed to pull herself out of the rubble now had to identify the bodies of her parents. and all my parents were lying there as though they were asleep they weren't disfigured at all. you saw in. the hall of on if their hair was a little messy and so with their clothes on join over the yvonne but i was able to identify them and that gave me some comfort. and she seemed in principle schtick they basically suffocated when a man handed me their wedding rings that was the worst experience of my life. because in that moment i knew i was all alone. crews worked quickly to dispose of the corpses not least because of the fear that disease could spread through the city. in early march troops set up huge metal grates in the district up to 500 bodies at a time were piled onto the structu
now the main task for the civil defense authorities was to dispose of the dead. prisoners of war and forced laborers were brought in to carry out this gruesome task. the corpses were brought out of the rubble and laid out in rows in the streets to be registered 12 year old anita yon who had managed to pull herself out of the rubble now had to identify the bodies of her parents. and all my parents were lying there as though they were asleep they weren't disfigured at all. you saw in. the hall of...
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the main complaint about friday's coverage of brexit night was to do with the prime minister's statementnd the bbc‘s decision not to broadcast the footage. usually in these kind of situations, national broadcaster, either the bbc, itn, or sky news, would be invited into downing street, to record the prime minister's words. instead, the statement was recorded by borisjohnson‘s team and distributed via facebook and twitter. the bbc decided not to broadcast it. instead, using a graphic with a quote spoken by the presenter. many viewers complained about this decision and so did the former chairman of the bbc, lord grade, who voiced his concerns on the today programme on thursday. i'm very critical of the bbc not defending decisions it makes editorially. the most recent one, not running the prime minister's brexit speech. fine, that's a... decision the director—general or the head of news and current affairs should be up front, defending that decision. or not, as the case may be. the bbc hides, when it's under criticism, it hides. and i'm very critical of the bbc for that. and that's complete
the main complaint about friday's coverage of brexit night was to do with the prime minister's statementnd the bbc‘s decision not to broadcast the footage. usually in these kind of situations, national broadcaster, either the bbc, itn, or sky news, would be invited into downing street, to record the prime minister's words. instead, the statement was recorded by borisjohnson‘s team and distributed via facebook and twitter. the bbc decided not to broadcast it. instead, using a graphic with a...
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law enforcement advisory subcommittee, and working with the district attorney's office on the one main graffiti task force with sfpd, i think we've made good strides at getting graffiti vandals off the streets and hopefully not doing what they did anymore. if you look at the hibernia bank, and the graffiti there. that was thousands upon thousands of dollars, and we helped deal with that situation. i think there's some good value to be had. i think our analyzing databased on the 311 app and -- analyzing our databases on the 311 app has been extremely helpful in analyzing graffiti in the city. >> chair ronen: well, thank you so much. anybody like to speak on this, come on up. >> my name is sharon rose. i'm with san francisco pretrial diversion. i'm devin's supervisor. i just wanted to come and speak on his behalf. the past five or six years, he's been on the graffiti abatement program. he takes participants out to clean the streets of san francisco. he's a hard worker, dedicated worker, and i think he'll be a great asset to the board. so thank you for considering his application today. >
law enforcement advisory subcommittee, and working with the district attorney's office on the one main graffiti task force with sfpd, i think we've made good strides at getting graffiti vandals off the streets and hopefully not doing what they did anymore. if you look at the hibernia bank, and the graffiti there. that was thousands upon thousands of dollars, and we helped deal with that situation. i think there's some good value to be had. i think our analyzing databased on the 311 app and --...
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us the evidence that something wrong happened when they reached out to the commission we took our main date which it is part of the constitutional powers that we have to investigate to subpoena and get the necessary information to come up with this report and the reason why women came to us is because in law there is a prescription for medical negligence and for a lot of them that time had prescribe it and it was important still though to get some justice and part of just to step one it is to get a report that affirms and actually has with this. have found that in fact women were forced and they were coerced and these are gross human rights violations. dr king commission of the south african commission for gender equality thank you. now a nigerian movie has been selected to show other prestigious belling film festival the belinelli which is on this week in the german capital the film called meaning this is my desire has been called an alternative my gran's tale issues the lives of those who are thinking of leaving their country as they struggle to make ends meet i'll be joined by the f
us the evidence that something wrong happened when they reached out to the commission we took our main date which it is part of the constitutional powers that we have to investigate to subpoena and get the necessary information to come up with this report and the reason why women came to us is because in law there is a prescription for medical negligence and for a lot of them that time had prescribe it and it was important still though to get some justice and part of just to step one it is to...