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>> commissioner hayes-white: chief nicholson will respond. >> deputy chief nicholson. so i misspoke last time. we have two 18-23 positions that are open. one had been open from someone who retired, and one is the new one that was funded. so the retired person is the -- that's the person that we have interviewed for and tendered an offered to. >> commissioner covington: so it's not the grant writing position. >> no, but that person certainly does have some grant writing skills, as well, but it will also be under director corso, mark corso, but it was not the position that was requested this past year. does that make sense? >> commissioner covington: yes, it does. thank you for that clarification, and having two people with grant writing experience is wonderful. if you could, please, share that posting, the description of the assignments, as well as the required backgrounds with the commission, that would be helpful. thank you. and let's see...i also had a question regarding -- oh, september 11. chief, had you previously planned on unveiling the remnant from the world tr
>> commissioner hayes-white: chief nicholson will respond. >> deputy chief nicholson. so i misspoke last time. we have two 18-23 positions that are open. one had been open from someone who retired, and one is the new one that was funded. so the retired person is the -- that's the person that we have interviewed for and tendered an offered to. >> commissioner covington: so it's not the grant writing position. >> no, but that person certainly does have some grant writing...
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deputy chief administration jeanine nicholson. i'm going to try to wow you tonight with some numbers and statistics here, but first, let me tell you that video was produced by paramedic captain ben sossan, so he is a whiz with that stuff. >> commissioner hardeman: can you spell the last name, chief? >> sosin, s-o-s-i-n. so again, congratulations, chief, on that prestigious award that you got. i wish they had put a little hair or something on that statue. i'll begin with my administrative position. 46 return to work evaluations. i.s.b., investigative services bureau did 86 drug and alcohol tests, all negative. the assignment office just completed an analysis of e.m.s. call demand in case we need to switch some schedules, switch our resources around, and they'll be conducting a station 49 vacancy bid. we're also going to be implementing our surf rescue spots and electronic time rolls within the next week. as the chief mentioned, the h-4 inspector eligibility list, today was the last day of inspection. i haven't heard anything. it sh
deputy chief administration jeanine nicholson. i'm going to try to wow you tonight with some numbers and statistics here, but first, let me tell you that video was produced by paramedic captain ben sossan, so he is a whiz with that stuff. >> commissioner hardeman: can you spell the last name, chief? >> sosin, s-o-s-i-n. so again, congratulations, chief, on that prestigious award that you got. i wish they had put a little hair or something on that statue. i'll begin with my...
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fighters like kevin nicholson. nicholson has a real plan to help trump drain the swamp.in nicholson for senate. >> we've seen this before. interesting to me in this particular state because this was a blue state the president turned red. democrats are determined to prove that was a fluke, number one by getting scott walker, they hope, this time. we'll get to that in a minute. but you still have these republicans running these pro-trump ads, even though tariffs and the president's personal war with harley-davidson. is that a risk? >> i think in the primary we've seen across the country in every primary this year, every republican primary, this is clearly the message that the campaigns, the candidates, the pollsters have tested and found wins republican primaries. be the strongest trump ally you can. similarly, we've seen otherwise well-qualified candidates lose because they were perceived as less loyal to president trump. the question i'm waiting to see answered, i think like clockwork, as soon as these primaries are over, you're going to have democrats attacking republic
fighters like kevin nicholson. nicholson has a real plan to help trump drain the swamp.in nicholson for senate. >> we've seen this before. interesting to me in this particular state because this was a blue state the president turned red. democrats are determined to prove that was a fluke, number one by getting scott walker, they hope, this time. we'll get to that in a minute. but you still have these republicans running these pro-trump ads, even though tariffs and the president's personal...
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>>commissioner cleaveland: thank you, chief nicholson. is there any public comment on chief nicholson's report? seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioner hardeman? >> commissioner hardeman: yes, thank you, chief nicholson. i'm delighted to hear that the duties of the grant writer are going to be expanded and versatile. that's great. that's music to my ears. thank you. i thought that was appropriate, and though i never said anything, i'm glad, and that's the way i generally felt all along. so the 123rd class, they did their six-month trunk, six-month engine, and do they do that in different houses or do they stay in the same house? >> different houses. we try to different them a different experience somewhere else in the city. >> commissioner hardeman: i thought that. >> a lot of times, if they're at a single engine company, there's no truck engine available for them, so yeah, different stations, different parts of the city. >> commissioner hardeman: i'm glad to see -- i'm a big supporter of the dogs. i'm glad we were financially
>>commissioner cleaveland: thank you, chief nicholson. is there any public comment on chief nicholson's report? seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioner hardeman? >> commissioner hardeman: yes, thank you, chief nicholson. i'm delighted to hear that the duties of the grant writer are going to be expanded and versatile. that's great. that's music to my ears. thank you. i thought that was appropriate, and though i never said anything, i'm glad, and that's the way i generally...
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. >> but trails kevin nicholson in florida for fundraising fight, nicholson a favorite of ted cruz andee. outside money is pouring in, the most expensive senate primary ever and nicholson is raking in cash even though back in college he was president of the college democrats of america. >> policies and values empower people into an opportunity of success. i didn't get that when i was 21. >> donald trump has not endorsed anyone in the primary but he has weighed in on a touchy subject in wisconsin, a possible boycott of harley-davidson, if they set up shop elsewhere. many harley-davidson's plan to boycott the company if the manufacturing moves overseas, most of the companies are coming in our direction including harley competitors, really bad move. us will have a level playing field or better. harley's orders are here in milwaukee. she doesn't think they will wind up leaving wisconsin. kevin nicholson says he doesn't think a boycott would be necessary and incumbent governor scott walker is expected to sail to victory in his primary yesterday, he does not once a boycott no matter what the
. >> but trails kevin nicholson in florida for fundraising fight, nicholson a favorite of ted cruz andee. outside money is pouring in, the most expensive senate primary ever and nicholson is raking in cash even though back in college he was president of the college democrats of america. >> policies and values empower people into an opportunity of success. i didn't get that when i was 21. >> donald trump has not endorsed anyone in the primary but he has weighed in on a touchy...
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nicholson, kevin nicholson, running for the senate, says he doesn't think a boycott would be necessaryncumbent governor, scott walker, who is expected to fail to victory in his primary yesterday says that he does not want a boycott, no matter what the president says. ed? >> ed: primary pete, peter doocy. i appreciate you staying alive for us tonight. we'll see you tomorrow. new tonight on the extremist muslim compound in new mexico where authorities alleged ringleaders were training kids for violent acts against the government, including may be school shootings. the judge says the five defendants can be released on $25,025,000 bonds each, because defense attorneys focusing for their part on what they called a double standard ay alleging that of the suspects were white and christian, rather than black and muslim, they might not be in court at all. the president is not the only one who has a problem with the press apparently. >> i know this is one of our priorities, to undermine my prospects as speaker. >> ed: fresh attacks about media coming from democrats? like nancy pelosi and bill de
nicholson, kevin nicholson, running for the senate, says he doesn't think a boycott would be necessaryncumbent governor, scott walker, who is expected to fail to victory in his primary yesterday says that he does not want a boycott, no matter what the president says. ed? >> ed: primary pete, peter doocy. i appreciate you staying alive for us tonight. we'll see you tomorrow. new tonight on the extremist muslim compound in new mexico where authorities alleged ringleaders were training kids...
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kevin nicholson, it's great to have you with us. appreciate it.ard to talking with you again soon. >> thanks you, lou. thanks for having me and i'm looking forward to talking to you before november 6th about beating tammy baldwin. lou: chinese propaganda could consume the american radio waves. a large spanish language radio station in tijuana, mexico being bought out by a group of chinese investors who plan the flip the station into a chinese language outlet, the station capable of reaching more than 600,000 chinese-speaking americans living in southern california. the justice department has launched an investigation into that deal. >>> up next, antifa thugs, threatening the life of our president over the weekend. we'll ask why the secret service, the fbi and law enforcement is on this issue right after the break. stay with us. we'll be right back. >> wall street stocks moving lower. the dow done 125 points the s&p lost 11. down 19. volume on the big board 3.1 billion shares. a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast-to-coast on t
kevin nicholson, it's great to have you with us. appreciate it.ard to talking with you again soon. >> thanks you, lou. thanks for having me and i'm looking forward to talking to you before november 6th about beating tammy baldwin. lou: chinese propaganda could consume the american radio waves. a large spanish language radio station in tijuana, mexico being bought out by a group of chinese investors who plan the flip the station into a chinese language outlet, the station capable of...
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general john nicholson said last month that they are ready for direct talks with the taliban to end this drawn war is the us looking for a way out do you think or will they remain beyond the end of any conflict. well i don't think that there will be. a mark on the end of conflict in afghanistan the seeing of the situation on the ground and the and that it begin which is going on in this country is not something that we see it as an end of the conflict in afghanistan so in this case i don't believe that there will be out the it to withdrawal from this war by us or adding either a country which we see as a proxy war is going on here so in this case i believe that there was also will be the and there will not be a clear strategy for withdrawing gulf foreign forces from afghanistan muslim assured parliamentary candidates thank you for your time this hour. you're watching r t international see you in thirty minutes but in the meantime more great programs lie right ahead. now. you know world of big partisan through things a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stori
general john nicholson said last month that they are ready for direct talks with the taliban to end this drawn war is the us looking for a way out do you think or will they remain beyond the end of any conflict. well i don't think that there will be. a mark on the end of conflict in afghanistan the seeing of the situation on the ground and the and that it begin which is going on in this country is not something that we see it as an end of the conflict in afghanistan so in this case i don't...
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deputy chief of administration janeane nicholson. this is my report. i like to thank commissioner nakajo very having us to the ceremony the other night. it's a pleasure and honor to be there and congratulations to you. i will begin with my administrative vision. investigative services bureau, 59 drug and alcohol tests all negative. the assignment office the chief covered lot of it. thank you chief. what i can say, our current uniform staffing not including h8s is 1665. we're in a pretty good spot now. that also does not include our civilian members. strictly uniform. the assignment office is very busy with reassigning classes 122 and 123. class 1 through wil 122 will bef probation. class 123 will be going through their second probationary house. they're bill doing all that. support services. the good news on our facility requests, the repair of our fire houses, our fire station. we were definitely having some issues with that. thanks to assistant deputy chief and support services staff, we're making headway with that. we closed out for the third month,
deputy chief of administration janeane nicholson. this is my report. i like to thank commissioner nakajo very having us to the ceremony the other night. it's a pleasure and honor to be there and congratulations to you. i will begin with my administrative vision. investigative services bureau, 59 drug and alcohol tests all negative. the assignment office the chief covered lot of it. thank you chief. what i can say, our current uniform staffing not including h8s is 1665. we're in a pretty good...
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something at least if it's about knocking out islamic state yet just a few months earlier general nicholson said the taliban's fight against dyess was a piece of russian propaganda we see oh a narrative that's being used that grossly exaggerates the number of isis fighters here this narrative then is used as a justification for the russians to legitimize the actions of the taliban and provide some degree of support complicated hol of ghana's stan business as usual and the american strategy for afghanistan see above the american strategy strategy from the beginning of the so-called war on terror which was launched off to the september eleventh attacks as this war has turned out to be an utter failure. you know i was we all know it was in a stronger position than it ever was in two thousand and one and so and so i think it's proof that the u.s. has been pursuing a wrong strategy in defeating terrorism on the contrary i think that the u.s. involvement up until now when the focus on military force in the region has that to the growth of terrorism the taliban is not just pulling out a gun it's f
something at least if it's about knocking out islamic state yet just a few months earlier general nicholson said the taliban's fight against dyess was a piece of russian propaganda we see oh a narrative that's being used that grossly exaggerates the number of isis fighters here this narrative then is used as a justification for the russians to legitimize the actions of the taliban and provide some degree of support complicated hol of ghana's stan business as usual and the american strategy for...
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something at least if it's about knocking out islamic state yet just a few months earlier general nicholson said the taliban's fight against dyess was a piece of russian propaganda we see here a narrative that's being used that grossly exaggerates the number of isis fighters here this narrative then is used as a justification for the russians to legitimize the actions of the taliban and provide some degree of support complicated hol of ghana's stan business as usual and the american strategy for afghanistan see above the american strategy a strategy from the beginning of the so-called war on terror which was launched off to the september eleventh attacks as this war has turned out to be an utter failure . you know i was we all know was in a stronger position than it ever was in two thousand and one. so hence i think it's proof that the u.s. has been pursuing a wrong strategy in defeating terrorism on the contrary i think that the u.s. involvement up until now when the focus on military force in the region has the growth of terrorism the taliban is not just pulling out a gun it's firing it i
something at least if it's about knocking out islamic state yet just a few months earlier general nicholson said the taliban's fight against dyess was a piece of russian propaganda we see here a narrative that's being used that grossly exaggerates the number of isis fighters here this narrative then is used as a justification for the russians to legitimize the actions of the taliban and provide some degree of support complicated hol of ghana's stan business as usual and the american strategy...
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something at least if it's about knocking out islamic state yet just a few months earlier general nicholson said the taliban's fight against diana was a piece of russian propaganda we see here a narrative that's being used that grossly exaggerates the number of isis fighters here this narrative then is used as a joke.
something at least if it's about knocking out islamic state yet just a few months earlier general nicholson said the taliban's fight against diana was a piece of russian propaganda we see here a narrative that's being used that grossly exaggerates the number of isis fighters here this narrative then is used as a joke.
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something at least if it's about knocking out islamic state he had just a few months earlier general nicholson said the taliban's fight against dyess was a piece of russian propaganda we see oh a narrative that's being used that grossly exaggerates the number of isis fighters here this narrative then is used as a justification for the russians to legitimize the actions of the taliban and provide some degree of support complicated hol of ghana's stan business as usual and the american strategy for afghanistan see above the american strategy the strategy from the beginning of the so-called war on terror which was launched off to the september eleventh attacks has chosen this war has turned out to be an utter failure. you know i was we all know was in a stronger position than it ever was in two thousand and one. hand so i think it's proof that the u.s. has been pursuing a wrong strategy in defeating terrorism on the contrary i think that the u.s. involvement up until now when the focus on military force in the region has the growth of terrorism the taliban is not just pulling out a gun it's firin
something at least if it's about knocking out islamic state he had just a few months earlier general nicholson said the taliban's fight against dyess was a piece of russian propaganda we see oh a narrative that's being used that grossly exaggerates the number of isis fighters here this narrative then is used as a justification for the russians to legitimize the actions of the taliban and provide some degree of support complicated hol of ghana's stan business as usual and the american strategy...
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kev kevin nicholson. and what is so important for wisconsin today?, likely to win that nomination. she has the endorsement from the state party. that is a tell-tale sign. to me what is interesting about the republican side of the aisle is trying to attach yourself to trump which is what they are trying to do and recognize his policies toward harley-davidson are not helpful to the state. that is a tough balancing act. >> some democrats try to pivot the president's attacks on harley-davidson. they are pivoting saying the president is attacking harley workers and our state in his trade policies which is hurting the upper midwest which is an area that helped get him elected. >> that is right. if you look at the polls on the screen that showed the match up with baldwin and nicholson, you see baldwin is ahead. we have seen donald trump's approval ratings in the state have fallen over the past few months. to me, when you combine that, it suggests a very tough road that those republican candidates would have in the general election. >> president trump is a f
kev kevin nicholson. and what is so important for wisconsin today?, likely to win that nomination. she has the endorsement from the state party. that is a tell-tale sign. to me what is interesting about the republican side of the aisle is trying to attach yourself to trump which is what they are trying to do and recognize his policies toward harley-davidson are not helpful to the state. that is a tough balancing act. >> some democrats try to pivot the president's attacks on...
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that very year, 1932, we have the british writer nicholson publishing a novel called public spaces. lic faces." in it he discussed a catastrophicically destructive new weapon made from a powerful new material. the sbans could transmit itself with such violence that it could cause an explosion that, to quote, "would destroy all matter within a considerable range and send out waves that would exterminate all live over an indefinite area. " the experts, nicholson wrote, had begun to whisper the words "atomic bomb." the words "atomic bomb." they claimed it could destroy new york. not the only reason that 1932 was a spectacular year for science. in january just a few weeks before chadwick, we had an american chemist making another discovery that rutherford long predicted. working at columbia university, yuri found that natural uranium consisted of 99. 985% ordinary hydrogen, but also of not . 15% of heavy hydrogen. an isotope given the name gerterium that also existed with with oxygen and water. this so-called heavy water to the naked eye, really identify -- identical to ordinary water-t
that very year, 1932, we have the british writer nicholson publishing a novel called public spaces. lic faces." in it he discussed a catastrophicically destructive new weapon made from a powerful new material. the sbans could transmit itself with such violence that it could cause an explosion that, to quote, "would destroy all matter within a considerable range and send out waves that would exterminate all live over an indefinite area. " the experts, nicholson wrote, had begun to...
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the still life of a glass jug and pears was thought to be the work of british artist, sir william nicholsonced it was genuine. browse and darby of cork street in mayfair said they were shocked by the opinion, as they believed "the painting couldn't have been done by anyone else." amar koomz, also just known as koomz, was working in mcdonald's just a year ago. but now the 19—year—old has signed a major record deal with sony. he's from brixton, and koomz has made it big, thanks to millions of views on youtube. but he's very much aware of how few people from his ethnicity are doing what he does. height and asian, asian descent and being asian in the game is a hard thing. ——i being asian in the game is a hard thing. —— i and asian. you wouldn't hear a lot of asian artists coming up hear a lot of asian artists coming up in the uk scene. let's have a look at the travel situation now. there's a good service on the tubes this morning. on rough sleep the roads, the outside lane on the is closed between junction 27 outside lane on the is closed betweenjunction 27 and 26, although there is not much of
the still life of a glass jug and pears was thought to be the work of british artist, sir william nicholsonced it was genuine. browse and darby of cork street in mayfair said they were shocked by the opinion, as they believed "the painting couldn't have been done by anyone else." amar koomz, also just known as koomz, was working in mcdonald's just a year ago. but now the 19—year—old has signed a major record deal with sony. he's from brixton, and koomz has made it big, thanks to...
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four-star general john nicholson commands all u.s. and foreign troops here.e joined him high above the capital, kabul. you come here, you find out that the afghan people are fighting against our enemies as well, and they're willing to fight and die really in defense of us. >> reporter: after 17 long, painful years, it's become clear to most that the military alone can't win this war. and that it might be time to try to make a deal with the very people who have been fighting all this time, the taliban. how would you feel about sitting down, talking to the taliban? >> we want to end this war. we want to end it on terms that protect our nation, our homeland, and provide a lower level of violence for the afghans. so if that were necessary, then absolutely. >> you wouldn't feel queasy about it? >> no, i think we want to end this war. >> reporter: since our trip abc learned of secret one-on-one talks between america and the taliban in the last few weeks. lot afghan people are desperate for a path to peace, there are also fears a deal would risk a return to the brut
four-star general john nicholson commands all u.s. and foreign troops here.e joined him high above the capital, kabul. you come here, you find out that the afghan people are fighting against our enemies as well, and they're willing to fight and die really in defense of us. >> reporter: after 17 long, painful years, it's become clear to most that the military alone can't win this war. and that it might be time to try to make a deal with the very people who have been fighting all this time,...
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we'll ask river front investment kevin nicholson in the bloomberg. bloomberg. >>> here in sydney. you're watching day break australia. he dollar slumped on the nooing political turmoil and change. kevin i want to jump first to kick this off. taking a look at volumes here, interesting to see that we're down here. days of k this is dog summer. yes. yes. do a check now. buying a ocusing on sabik.gic stake in amco is tell bloomberg ar asking them to suspend work for being.me >> heart phone maker results of sting last m ce li showing a net income just over $2 billion for june. to a loss of $1.7 billion a year earlier. showme said it made great strides this year. samsung supplier aac technologies slumped the kong in 18 months in hong perfect closing the day in the green. nd now, it's fall came on news of profit far lower than anticipated and component make sures struggle in a plateauing market for high end devices. came in at $95 million, lagging lowest 14.5%.te, revenue fell meeting expectations had it comes to that profit number, 1.6ss billion aussie dollars 1.6ss estimate of billion
we'll ask river front investment kevin nicholson in the bloomberg. bloomberg. >>> here in sydney. you're watching day break australia. he dollar slumped on the nooing political turmoil and change. kevin i want to jump first to kick this off. taking a look at volumes here, interesting to see that we're down here. days of k this is dog summer. yes. yes. do a check now. buying a ocusing on sabik.gic stake in amco is tell bloomberg ar asking them to suspend work for being.me >> heart...
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it wasn't jack nicholson, either. too bad. lillian has details of what it did it get.e tell in colorado. it was inspiration for "the shining" which was turned into a film with jack nicholson. it's rumored to be frequented by quite a few ghosts. yesterday they got a wilder visitor, this bear made his way through the lobby door, checked out this couch. he didn't destroy anything. they said everything was fine. moved around a bit. then he made his way out a back door. the hotel's vice president told local news that nobody -- all the guests were upstairs asleep. the only person that watched this is the one supervisor that bravely stuck around to film it. they posted this video to the hotel's facebook page and said that they were waving their normal policy about jumping on the furniture. >> shepard: no red rum though. >> no, not that i know of. >> shepard: we don't need red rum. too late in the day for that. good luck. last day for lillian. we'll miss you. >> thank you. >> shepard: we'll be back with a look at when a man first made breakfast better and it happened on this d
it wasn't jack nicholson, either. too bad. lillian has details of what it did it get.e tell in colorado. it was inspiration for "the shining" which was turned into a film with jack nicholson. it's rumored to be frequented by quite a few ghosts. yesterday they got a wilder visitor, this bear made his way through the lobby door, checked out this couch. he didn't destroy anything. they said everything was fine. moved around a bit. then he made his way out a back door. the hotel's vice...
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the experts, nicholson wrote, had begun to whisper the words "atomic bomb." they claimed that it could destroy new york. neutrons were not the only reason that 1932 was a spectacular year for science. in january, just a few weeks before chadwick's coup, we had an american chemist making another discovery that rutherford had long predicted. working at columbia university, yuri found that natural uranium consisted of 99.985% ordinary hydrogen, but also of 0.15% of heavy hydrogen. an isotope given the name gerterium that also existed with with oxygen and water. and this so-called heavy water, to the naked eye, really identical to ordinary water, it boiled and froze at different temperatures, and it was 10% heavier. of course, a decade later, it would become a substance much sought after by the nazis, and people would die to deny it to them. in this next slide here, we can see the heavy water plant in occupied norway, which was attacked by allied commanders during the war. but back in 1932, yuri thought asdeuterium, in his words, "a delightful plaything for physi
the experts, nicholson wrote, had begun to whisper the words "atomic bomb." they claimed that it could destroy new york. neutrons were not the only reason that 1932 was a spectacular year for science. in january, just a few weeks before chadwick's coup, we had an american chemist making another discovery that rutherford had long predicted. working at columbia university, yuri found that natural uranium consisted of 99.985% ordinary hydrogen, but also of 0.15% of heavy hydrogen. an...
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obviously, didn't go the way the nicholson headquarters wanted tonight but now we know, leah vukmir isdwin, trying to flip the seat in november. the one big race ahead. peter doocy, appreciate it. host of "special report," bret baier. what we are looking at tonight is how this sets the mood, how this sets the table for 2020, looking down, as peter mentioned, wisconsin, something this president carried unexpectedly, minnesota, where mike is, the president said, if they had only let me go there more, i told them i could win, and it was very tight in minnesota. >> this race tonight with tim pawlenty losing to the county commissioner, jeff johnson, was fascinating, because you had two guys who criticized president trump, canada trump, on the campaign, and spent this campaign saying how much they didn't mean it. who didn't been at the most? tim pawlenty, two term governor, former governor, obviously, former presidential candidate, supposed to be -- >> ed: supposed to be one of the hopes of the republican party. >> he loses to this guy, and now this is going to be a head up against the u.s.
obviously, didn't go the way the nicholson headquarters wanted tonight but now we know, leah vukmir isdwin, trying to flip the seat in november. the one big race ahead. peter doocy, appreciate it. host of "special report," bret baier. what we are looking at tonight is how this sets the mood, how this sets the table for 2020, looking down, as peter mentioned, wisconsin, something this president carried unexpectedly, minnesota, where mike is, the president said, if they had only let me...
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is projected to have captured the gop senate primary, defeating former democrat and marine kevin nicholson. she will take on tammy baldwin in november. >>> and in the governors race in wisconsin, democrats selecting state schools chief tony evers to challenge the republican incumbent, scott walker. >>> history also made in minnesota. democrats in the fifth district nominating state representative ilhan omar, a progressive somali-american woman, for a congressional seat. and congressman keith ellison won the democratic nomination for minnesota attorney general, despite allegations of domestic abuse against him. he denies those allegations, but the dnc will begin a review. >>> and we finally have a winner in kansas after the primary there. kris kobach, the trump-backed candidate, officially the winner of the republican nomination for governor. the incumbent governor, jeff colyer, conceded last night after absentee and provisional ballots extended kobach's lead to 345 votes out of more than 313,000 cast. >>> all right, the trump campaign is filing for arbitration, claiming omarosa manigault n
is projected to have captured the gop senate primary, defeating former democrat and marine kevin nicholson. she will take on tammy baldwin in november. >>> and in the governors race in wisconsin, democrats selecting state schools chief tony evers to challenge the republican incumbent, scott walker. >>> history also made in minnesota. democrats in the fifth district nominating state representative ilhan omar, a progressive somali-american woman, for a congressional seat. and...
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a week later, colonel nicholson sent a letter to the war department about military construction that continued to expand the size of the camp. noteds that it already, quote, covers one of the most historical portions of any battlefield in the country, unquote. continue, and he warned, to erect buildings on the line east of and along hancock avenue is to destroy the drain. and whilst the park land to the east is used for parades and drill, it but destroys the grass, which can grow again, but buildings are unsightly and damaging, unquote. with so many young viral men residing in a small town, it was only time before they got in trouble. what seemed to be a futile effort to keep the gettysburg soldiers occupied with legal off-duty activities, a federal agency known as the council for training camp activities, or ctcaings worked diligently with the borough government, the churches of adams counties and other agencies to provide various forms of entertainment, including sporting events, dances, speakers, concerts and even visits to local family homes. the camp had its own baseball and foo
a week later, colonel nicholson sent a letter to the war department about military construction that continued to expand the size of the camp. noteds that it already, quote, covers one of the most historical portions of any battlefield in the country, unquote. continue, and he warned, to erect buildings on the line east of and along hancock avenue is to destroy the drain. and whilst the park land to the east is used for parades and drill, it but destroys the grass, which can grow again, but...
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a state senator ended up winning the republican nominee -- nomination over kevin nicholson, who kindf branded himself as an outsider who had a lot of financial support from outside groups, including the conservative -- leah was able to consolidate state support and she will be facing tammy baldwin this november. it will be one of the more in atitive senate races state where a democrat, tammy baldwin, is defending in a state trump carried. right now, we are seeing the momentum most likely on the democratic side as of this month. host: what about that race in minnesota? tina smith was looking to fill the rest of the term of a former senator now al franken. take us through what happened and whether republicans will be targeting that race in the fall. guest: republicans are really excited about their nominee, karen housley, a local state lawmaker. it is known that minnesota is going to be a difficult state for republicans this year. they are hoping she might have the kind of personal appeal that could work in the state. -- running for reelection, there is tina smith and there are a numbe
a state senator ended up winning the republican nominee -- nomination over kevin nicholson, who kindf branded himself as an outsider who had a lot of financial support from outside groups, including the conservative -- leah was able to consolidate state support and she will be facing tammy baldwin this november. it will be one of the more in atitive senate races state where a democrat, tammy baldwin, is defending in a state trump carried. right now, we are seeing the momentum most likely on the...