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michael carling, deputy general manager. this is a piece of property this is near our watershed. we established a program back in 2009 called the water -- watershed environmental environment program, and we established that fund with about $50 million. the purpose of that fund was to benefit us, benefit the p.u.c. and its customers. the purchase that has just become available was part of that effort, so we're basically asking you to authorize us to purchase this ranch. if you saw this map, the watershed, it showed the location of the property, and i would recommend that we actually move forward with purchasing the property, and i'd be glad to answer any questions. >> any questions by the commissioners? >> it's just -- why are we purchasing it? >> we're purchasing it because it protects the water quality of the reservoir. >> and what's on it now? any buildings or anything on it now? >> there might be some buildings on it. it was a ranch at one point in time, but it's mainly just pasture land at this point. and we're preserving it so it can't be developed in the future. >> is there
michael carling, deputy general manager. this is a piece of property this is near our watershed. we established a program back in 2009 called the water -- watershed environmental environment program, and we established that fund with about $50 million. the purpose of that fund was to benefit us, benefit the p.u.c. and its customers. the purchase that has just become available was part of that effort, so we're basically asking you to authorize us to purchase this ranch. if you saw this map, the...
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tears, carl beech told thejury sometimes in tears, carl beech told the jury harvey proctor was involved. he told them: a one—time head of m15, sir michaeling, with lord brittan, former home secretary, watching as the child was beaten to death. carl beech has always accused —— also accused lord brittan of raping him. in his police interview, he described having poppies pinned to his bare chest. he told the jury this happened at military sites, including an army training base on salisbury plain. he claimed the former head of the army, lord bramall, was amongst those present at what he called remembrance day parties. carl beech‘s allegations led to an 18 month enquiry by scotla nd led to an 18 month enquiry by scotland yard which cost £2 million and ended with no arrests. he denies fraud and perverting the course of justice by lying about his claims. you will be back in the witness box tomorrow. june kelly, bbc news, at newcastle crown court. iran has summoned the british ambassador in tehran — after royal marine commandos stormed an iranian oil tanker in the mediterranean. (00v)the vessel was seized as it passed through uk waters off the
tears, carl beech told thejury sometimes in tears, carl beech told the jury harvey proctor was involved. he told them: a one—time head of m15, sir michaeling, with lord brittan, former home secretary, watching as the child was beaten to death. carl beech has always accused —— also accused lord brittan of raping him. in his police interview, he described having poppies pinned to his bare chest. he told the jury this happened at military sites, including an army training base on salisbury...
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well as being electrocuted and he said those involved included sir michael hanley, a former head of m15 and lord bramall was also there. carls, he denies perverting the course ofjustice and fraud. june kelly, bbc news, at newcastle crown court. more than a0 people have been killed and 130 injured on an air at a refugee detention centre near the libyan capital tripoli. the un has described the attack as a war crime. our middle east correspondent quentin somerville reports from beirut. they came to libya in search of an escape. but were killed before they could flee its shores. more than 100 migrants, mostly africans, were corralled inside the detention centre in east tripoli. they had nowhere to run to when it took a direct hit. dozens were killed, many more injured. they had fled their countries' war, persecution and poverty, with few possessions. in the rubble they looked for any scraps that survived. people are still under the block, so we don't know what to say. all we know is we want the un to help people out of this place because this place is dangerous. the men and women who died were caught in the crossfire of libya'
well as being electrocuted and he said those involved included sir michael hanley, a former head of m15 and lord bramall was also there. carls, he denies perverting the course ofjustice and fraud. june kelly, bbc news, at newcastle crown court. more than a0 people have been killed and 130 injured on an air at a refugee detention centre near the libyan capital tripoli. the un has described the attack as a war crime. our middle east correspondent quentin somerville reports from beirut. they came...
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one—time head of m15, sir michael hanley, was alleged to have initiated the killing, with lord brittan, former home secretary, allegedly watching as the child was beaten to death. carlraping him. in his police interview, he described having poppies pinned to his bare chest. he told the jury this happened at military sites, including an army training base on salisbury plain. he claimed the former head of the army, lord bramall, was amongst those present at what he called remembrance day parties. carl beech‘s allegations led to an 18—month enquiry by scotland yard, which cost £2 million and ended with no arrests. he denies fraud and perverting the course of justice by lying about his claims. he'll be back in the witness box tomorrow. june kelly, bbc news, at newcastle crown court. patients' lives are being put at risk because of delays in treating them for sepsis. hospitals are meant to put suspected sufferers on an antibiotic drip within an hour, but bbc research shows a quarter of patients in england are waiting longer than that. sepsis is hard to spot and diagnose. it's triggered by infection, and worsens when the immune system goes into overdrive. the uk sepsis tr
one—time head of m15, sir michael hanley, was alleged to have initiated the killing, with lord brittan, former home secretary, allegedly watching as the child was beaten to death. carlraping him. in his police interview, he described having poppies pinned to his bare chest. he told the jury this happened at military sites, including an army training base on salisbury plain. he claimed the former head of the army, lord bramall, was amongst those present at what he called remembrance day...
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specialist michael isaiah nance receiving a dignified transfer it was his first deployment to the region you are up to date that's the news update for this hour back downtown to "squawk alley." carlu. >>> still to come, what elon musk's latest tweet on tesla production numbers mean for his deal on the s.e.c. we're going to talk about that in a moment. it is the last trading day of the month, major averages happening on e out a 2.5 for the s&p, 22 for thdow, better than flthree for the nasdaq we're back in a moment >>> shares of apple definitely a bright spot today despite the supply chain concerns over tariffs. tim cook talked to cnbc last night. he said we've made no significant changes and reiterated how many countries apple products are actually manufactured in outside of china from japan and korea to the u.s. with us today to discuss that and a whole lot more, former yahoo chief operator, welcome, good to see you. >> thank you >> so the supply chain worries on apple, where do you think they want to make stuff and where will they? >> i think where they want to make it is cheapest and where they can make the best quality they're playing the game now of sort of wak mow where you
specialist michael isaiah nance receiving a dignified transfer it was his first deployment to the region you are up to date that's the news update for this hour back downtown to "squawk alley." carlu. >>> still to come, what elon musk's latest tweet on tesla production numbers mean for his deal on the s.e.c. we're going to talk about that in a moment. it is the last trading day of the month, major averages happening on e out a 2.5 for the s&p, 22 for thdow, better than...
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he said those involved included sir michael hanley, a former head of m15, and lord bramall was also there. carl. he denies perverting the court of justice claims. he denies perverting the court ofjustice and fraud. more than a0 people have been killed and 130 injured in an air strike on a refugee detention centre near the libyan capital tripoli. the un has described the attack as a war crime. 0ur middle east correspondent quentin somerville reports from beirut. they came to libya in search of an escape, but were killed before they could flee its shores. more than 100 migrants, mostly africans, were corralled inside the detention centre in east tripoli. they had nowhere to run to when it took a direct hit. dozens were killed, many more injured. they had fled their countries' war, persecution and poverty, with few possessions. in the rubble, they looked for any scraps that survived. people are still under the block, so we don't know what to say. all we know is we want the un to help people out of this place because this place is dangerous. the men and women who died were caught in the crossfire o
he said those involved included sir michael hanley, a former head of m15, and lord bramall was also there. carl. he denies perverting the court of justice claims. he denies perverting the court ofjustice and fraud. more than a0 people have been killed and 130 injured in an air strike on a refugee detention centre near the libyan capital tripoli. the un has described the attack as a war crime. 0ur middle east correspondent quentin somerville reports from beirut. they came to libya in search of...