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ackerman mcqueen would pay for these non-contractual out-of-pocket expenses for mr.tives and pass those expenses through to the nra. these expenses would then be paid for by the nra without written approval, without receipts, without any supporting business purpose documentation. ackerman mcqueen would aggregate the expenses into a lump sum amount and then bill them to the nra without any details on the nature or purpose of the expense, completely in violation of state law. these expenses did not comply with irs requirements and as a result all such expenses should have been included by the nra in taxable personal income for mr. la pierre and other recipients. in 2017 and 2018 alone, just two yea years, ackerman mcqueen was paid more than $70 million. a significant amount of these funds included payments through this side agreement. when board members challenged mr. la pierre and the three other defendants over this lavish spending, their financial governance or their leadership of the nra, mr. la pierre retaliated and turned the board against those who attempted to
ackerman mcqueen would pay for these non-contractual out-of-pocket expenses for mr.tives and pass those expenses through to the nra. these expenses would then be paid for by the nra without written approval, without receipts, without any supporting business purpose documentation. ackerman mcqueen would aggregate the expenses into a lump sum amount and then bill them to the nra without any details on the nature or purpose of the expense, completely in violation of state law. these expenses did...
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of course mcqueen survives. we didn't realize then and what we probably didn't care about was that the movie was based on a true story, the escape of 76 allied soldiers and officers from germany's stalllog3 in 1944. the film pretty much gave us the real life tragic ending to that story. only three of those men who escaped stayed escaped. two norwegian pilot, another pilot from the netherlands, no americans. the other 73 were killed or recaptured more than two-thirdses of them were executed. the fact is escaping was hard and it wasn't often tried during world war ii in particular and when it was it often didn't succeed. when it did, it really was an inspiration and it was often hollywood stuff. david and kayla's book details the cia's rescue of americans in tehran during the 1979 iran hostage crisis which was the basis for the best picture oscar winner "argo." this is, i think, the third time that david has spoken here at the library. the last was a little less than a year ago when he talked about the power pairi
of course mcqueen survives. we didn't realize then and what we probably didn't care about was that the movie was based on a true story, the escape of 76 allied soldiers and officers from germany's stalllog3 in 1944. the film pretty much gave us the real life tragic ending to that story. only three of those men who escaped stayed escaped. two norwegian pilot, another pilot from the netherlands, no americans. the other 73 were killed or recaptured more than two-thirdses of them were executed. the...
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scoliosis about $200.00 songs and ships hasi andrius seriousness that they are such fundamental mcqueen's of re saying little song and the truck goes how long knowing who do how cole attack saying tehran in their. well. take your time with purest form. and have. people like you like a little bit. because you don't like with. little. hello. is. indeed. going to. make sense. for us in the exit. and you go would have to go through who who saw how long. they got. me. beat a minute i get in and they open hearing them in. a minute or 2 but. i'm paying and they. said to me as a credit union. which my mil. more. we don't think. she did not seem to get on and congo she or door. or. get them when they could under the one of them there. really was one there with her use and then she would. turn their currencies to him a 100 shows will turn depends a $1000000.00 on you to undermine it when i said i want to go and they would and that is going to cut their soul into you know well with you know so everything in our. area so. that seeing the ruins jong will and then they. when the. you know when that on
scoliosis about $200.00 songs and ships hasi andrius seriousness that they are such fundamental mcqueen's of re saying little song and the truck goes how long knowing who do how cole attack saying tehran in their. well. take your time with purest form. and have. people like you like a little bit. because you don't like with. little. hello. is. indeed. going to. make sense. for us in the exit. and you go would have to go through who who saw how long. they got. me. beat a minute i get in and they...
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all the best showing those $200.00 songs and ships hasi andrius your sister yours has fundamental mcqueen's of re how would a song in the truck goes how long knowing when to how call a task same time and then there. well you know. your type of parents for your. life you know why they couldn't. get away with. it on their. given you know. hello. this is. indeed it's you came into my intent. this matter they are. going to. fix it. for us in the exam process and as you go would have got to go how long. they got. me. to my guess how determined they are that hearing them in. their mind you had to but. i'm paying and they. said to me as a credit union. which my mil creditors. more. she did not seem to put on an accounting ocean or door or liquor in general and then when they could come to the one of them there. were huge window how to use and then she took a can of them a book on the. table how did she was ill. and the penicillium i you know when you go to undermine it when they said i want to go and they were going that is into one dose only i could go well with you know so everything. else in th
all the best showing those $200.00 songs and ships hasi andrius your sister yours has fundamental mcqueen's of re how would a song in the truck goes how long knowing when to how call a task same time and then there. well you know. your type of parents for your. life you know why they couldn't. get away with. it on their. given you know. hello. this is. indeed it's you came into my intent. this matter they are. going to. fix it. for us in the exam process and as you go would have got to go how...
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and ackerman mcqueen resisted doing so.a number of accusations came out that didn't come from the attorney general but came from different factions within the nra. 0n the one hand you have wayne lapierre the ceo for the nra for the past 29 years who's been a really effective leader for the nra in its own terms and has been quite popular among the board that governs the nra as well as the membership, but then the nra president at the time oliver north, the former reagan administration of iran contra fame, backed up by other well—known board members like ted nugent, the rock musician, as well as alan west who is now the chair of the texas republican party, all formed an alliance against lapierre and they began leaking accusations to the wall streetjournal that are exactly the same kind of information that letitia james is now going for. so i think she has quite a bit of evidence to pursue an effective case. and also the nra board last year when evidence of these financial dealings came to light, voted in the board to retroact
and ackerman mcqueen resisted doing so.a number of accusations came out that didn't come from the attorney general but came from different factions within the nra. 0n the one hand you have wayne lapierre the ceo for the nra for the past 29 years who's been a really effective leader for the nra in its own terms and has been quite popular among the board that governs the nra as well as the membership, but then the nra president at the time oliver north, the former reagan administration of iran...
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he was the basis for the steve mcqueen character. he was a native texan who had volunteered for the royal canadian air force in june of 1940. here and its pilots wings and went to britain to fly spit fires. he was shot down near kelly in france. he was one of the most heavily punished prisoners in world war ii, spending over six months in solitary confinement. his first stint came after a prank against the german guards. the guards were trying to count the prisoners as they often did and several of the men, including ash, started milling around. if you have ever tried to count kindergartners, you can imagine it is very similar. the guards did not find it is funny and ash ended up in the cooler. that was his first experience in the cooler. then he tried to escape. he was caught hiding in the shower room and was hoping they wouldn't notice he was gone, but they counted prisoners and he got two weeks in the cooler. the camp came overcrowded. he was sent to another capital about 150 miles to the northeast in poland. the day he got, there
he was the basis for the steve mcqueen character. he was a native texan who had volunteered for the royal canadian air force in june of 1940. here and its pilots wings and went to britain to fly spit fires. he was shot down near kelly in france. he was one of the most heavily punished prisoners in world war ii, spending over six months in solitary confinement. his first stint came after a prank against the german guards. the guards were trying to count the prisoners as they often did and...
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is long time advertising firm had a practice whereby ackerman mcqueen would pay for these non contractualut of pocket expenses for law for mr la pierre and other n.r.a. executives and passed those expenses through to the n.r.a. . these expenses would then be paid for by the n.r.a. without written approval without receipts without any supporting business purpose documentation ackermann macqueen would aggregate the expenses into a lump sum amount and then build them to the n.r.a. without any details on the nature or purpose of the expense completely in violation of state law. these expenses did not comply with i.r.s. requirements and as a result all such expenses should have been included by the n.r.a. in taxable personal income for mr la pierre and other recipients in 2017 and 2018 alone just 2 years ackerman ackerman mcqueen was paid more than $70000000.00 a significant amount of these funds included payments through this side agreement and when board members challenge mr la pierre and the 3 other defendants over this lavish spending their financial governance or their leadership of the n
is long time advertising firm had a practice whereby ackerman mcqueen would pay for these non contractualut of pocket expenses for law for mr la pierre and other n.r.a. executives and passed those expenses through to the n.r.a. . these expenses would then be paid for by the n.r.a. without written approval without receipts without any supporting business purpose documentation ackermann macqueen would aggregate the expenses into a lump sum amount and then build them to the n.r.a. without any...
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mcqueen had asked me to see the work of the women over there, and while we were there i went over on a commercial plane, i was there and our troops landed, among them my son and his flyers. in north africa and suddenly mr. churchill -- we should go back on a plane, the germans will find out and she'll endanger everybody else on the plane. ours sent back in one of returning bombers with a crew that had delivered the bomber. the heat went off and we were cold all the way over, and most difficult and unpleasant trip, however, i enjoyed it. taken, this is probably certainly without my knowledge as i got into the car on the return from that trip. my husband was glad to see me when i got back. >> >> as first lady of the land and a newspaper woman, you must have known many things you couldn't talk or write about. this cartoon appeared when the president was deciding whether or not he would run for a third term. >> there were many cartoons. , i didpicted many things some things that were not unusual for -- i did some things which were not usual for the lady in the white house. this shows me
mcqueen had asked me to see the work of the women over there, and while we were there i went over on a commercial plane, i was there and our troops landed, among them my son and his flyers. in north africa and suddenly mr. churchill -- we should go back on a plane, the germans will find out and she'll endanger everybody else on the plane. ours sent back in one of returning bombers with a crew that had delivered the bomber. the heat went off and we were cold all the way over, and most difficult...
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this is a world renowned visual designer who has collaborated with artist like alexander mcqueen andd screens and code to create experiences in mixed reality. the screen is 20 metres wide by four metres tall and there are over 10 million pixels here. it is essentially two giant 4k screens. his team includes specialists in visual effects, motion capture and multisensory theatre. these models are all computer—generated along with the environments they are walking through. what really makes it clueless when we grabbed the camera and we actually go into the space. that's what makes it amazing. as she pans you can see how it is changing so if you're inside, i can move around the space directly to make it feel like you're actually there. yes, 0k. oh, yes, there we are. so we will be in the space. we are in the space. working in this new way impacts not only how the fashion show was consumed by the viewer but on what we physically consume. fewer garments need to be made, if any. as experiments and fabric can be done digitally. patterns are tested before any fabric is cut or ordered. the lat
this is a world renowned visual designer who has collaborated with artist like alexander mcqueen andd screens and code to create experiences in mixed reality. the screen is 20 metres wide by four metres tall and there are over 10 million pixels here. it is essentially two giant 4k screens. his team includes specialists in visual effects, motion capture and multisensory theatre. these models are all computer—generated along with the environments they are walking through. what really makes it...
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he's a world—renowned visual designer who has collaborated with artists like alexander mcqueen and beyonceng company mbs to use tracking systems, led screens and coded to create experiences in mixed reality. the screen is 20 metres wide by four metres tall command over 10 million pixels here. essentially to a giant 4k screens. his team include specialist in visual effects and motion capture and motion sensory theatre. but these models are all computer—generated along with the environments they are walking through. what really makes it cool is when he grabbed the camera we actually move around and can go into the space. so that's what makes it amazing. with the pans come you can see that the entire parallax is changing. if you are inside you can actually, i can move around the space. directly to make it feel like it's there. 0k, yeah. oh, yeah, there we are. but we will be in the space? we are in the space, 0k. working in this new it only impacts the way the fashion show is consumed by the viewer, but on what we physically can see directly met consumer. fewer governments need to be made if
he's a world—renowned visual designer who has collaborated with artists like alexander mcqueen and beyonceng company mbs to use tracking systems, led screens and coded to create experiences in mixed reality. the screen is 20 metres wide by four metres tall command over 10 million pixels here. essentially to a giant 4k screens. his team include specialist in visual effects and motion capture and motion sensory theatre. but these models are all computer—generated along with the environments...
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two mightier is a well—designed visual designer who has collaborated with artists like alexander mcqueento use tracking systems, lcd screens and code to create experiences in mixed reality. the screen is 20 metres wide by four metres tall, and there are over 10 million pixels here. it is essentially two giant 4k screens. his team includes a specialist in visual effects, motion capture and multisensory theatre. but these models are all computer—generated, along with the environments they are walking through. what really makes it cool is we grabbed the camera and we can move around and actually go into the space. 0h, cool. that's what makes it amazing. as it pans you can see how the parallax is changing completely. so if you are inside you can actually move around the space directly. to make it feel like you are actually in the space. you can see us. yeah, there we are! we will be in the space? we are in the space. we are into space, 0k. working in this new way impacts not only the way to fashion show is consumed by the viewer, but on what we physically consume. fewer governments need to b
two mightier is a well—designed visual designer who has collaborated with artists like alexander mcqueento use tracking systems, lcd screens and code to create experiences in mixed reality. the screen is 20 metres wide by four metres tall, and there are over 10 million pixels here. it is essentially two giant 4k screens. his team includes a specialist in visual effects, motion capture and multisensory theatre. but these models are all computer—generated, along with the environments they are...
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. >> marlon brando, shelly winters, james garner, steve mcqueen, sammy davis, tony bennet. >> by early responses were not always what the organizers anticipated. >> when white americans heard the idea of large numbers of black people coming together in washington, they immediately thought of riot. black people get together, riot. they immediately thought this was a terrible thing to do. they're going to do terrible things. they're going to riot in the streets. there will be fights, there will be everything. >> as the date of the march loomed, a president about to propose a civil rights bill found himself increasingly drawn into a spiraling fear of impending violence. >> we want citizens to come to washington if they feel that they're not having their rights expressed, but of course arrangements have been made to make this responsible and peaceful. this is not a march on the capitol. >> caught in a flurry of international dignitary visits the president sounded upbeat whenever pressed about the march. behind the scenes, though, things were rather different. >> the original objective of t
. >> marlon brando, shelly winters, james garner, steve mcqueen, sammy davis, tony bennet. >> by early responses were not always what the organizers anticipated. >> when white americans heard the idea of large numbers of black people coming together in washington, they immediately thought of riot. black people get together, riot. they immediately thought this was a terrible thing to do. they're going to do terrible things. they're going to riot in the streets. there will be...
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. >> este traje es de mcqueen y generÓ muchas pero mucho "memes" y comentarios en redes sociales. >>ue melania trump hizo la primera reverencia sobre la pandemia que vivimos y agradeciÓ a los trabajadores de la salud, enviÓ un mensaje de condolencias a todos los que han sufrido en la pandemia. >> fue un buen discurso, aunque pausado. >> fÍjate que me gustÓ la primera dama se centrÓ en alabar el gran trabajo que ha hecho su esposo en el manejo de la crisis del covid-19 y muchos coinciden en su alocuciÓn que fue buena, aunque calificaron que el atuendo no ayudÓ porque la hizo ver un poco mÁs frÍa y reflejÓ un poco la poca cercanÍa o convivencia como familia. >> yo no sÉ de moda, pero se veÍa muy sobria. >> y hermosa como siempre. >> muy guapa. >> creo que en este momento lo mÁs importante eran sus palabras y el mensaje que estaba dando al pÚblico. >> a lo mejor algunas personas coinciden que debiÓ haber utilizado un color blanco, un azul un rojo algo mÁs presidencial, pero creo que hizo un excelente trabajo. >> tambiÉn tenemos que recordar que durante la convenciÓn republicana 2016 mel
. >> este traje es de mcqueen y generÓ muchas pero mucho "memes" y comentarios en redes sociales. >>ue melania trump hizo la primera reverencia sobre la pandemia que vivimos y agradeciÓ a los trabajadores de la salud, enviÓ un mensaje de condolencias a todos los que han sufrido en la pandemia. >> fue un buen discurso, aunque pausado. >> fÍjate que me gustÓ la primera dama se centrÓ en alabar el gran trabajo que ha hecho su esposo en el manejo de la crisis...
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nicola sturgeon is holding her virtual coronavirus briefing with the chief nursing 0fficer fiona mcqueeneriously. every death is of course a source of heartbreak and grief to many, so again i want to send my condolences to everyone who has lost a loved one. there are a few issues i want to briefly cover today before the chief nursing 0fficer i want to briefly cover today before the chief nursing officer and i take questions from journalists. the first is our latest estimate of the our number, which you will recall as the average number of people infected by one other infectious person. modelling suggests the our number is currently between 0.8 and 1.2, which is unchanged from our previous estimate. 0bviously 1.2, which is unchanged from our previous estimate. obviously we look at the our number carefully, though with prevalence generally as low as it is just now across scotland, it can be influenced disproportionately by the kinds of clusters that we have been seeing lately. however we have been seeing lately. however we have also seen a recent rise in daily cases, although many of them
nicola sturgeon is holding her virtual coronavirus briefing with the chief nursing 0fficer fiona mcqueeneriously. every death is of course a source of heartbreak and grief to many, so again i want to send my condolences to everyone who has lost a loved one. there are a few issues i want to briefly cover today before the chief nursing 0fficer i want to briefly cover today before the chief nursing officer and i take questions from journalists. the first is our latest estimate of the our number,...