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security trust, david and ruth lewis family charitable trust, set up by the lewis family which own river island clothing chain. the charity also funds islamophobic think tank and illegal settlements in east jerusalem. the family foundations trust set up by the uk property investor richard mintz. the charity has funded the extremist sect shabad labovitch, islamophobic think tanks and the community security trust. richard's son and charity trustee, joshua, co-founded the website friend a soldier, an online platform where soldiers can become digital ambassadors. uk aruvis is already under investigation by the uk charity regulator, the charity commission. the investigation should widen to include the nexus of genocide supporting charities we have revealed. they should be shut down by the charity commission. as always, we're... by our resident expert david miller, david's an academic and a former professor at bristol university and is now a non-resident senior research fellow at the center of islam and global affairs at istanbul zayam university, he's also a co-director. the lobby and watch dog spin
security trust, david and ruth lewis family charitable trust, set up by the lewis family which own river island clothing chain. the charity also funds islamophobic think tank and illegal settlements in east jerusalem. the family foundations trust set up by the uk property investor richard mintz. the charity has funded the extremist sect shabad labovitch, islamophobic think tanks and the community security trust. richard's son and charity trustee, joshua, co-founded the website friend a soldier,...
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david and ruth lewis family charitable trust set up by the lewis family which own river island clothing chain. the charity also funds islamophobic think tank and illegal. settlements in east jerusalem, the family foundations trust set up by the uk property investor richard mince. the charity has funded the extremist sect shabad lebavic, islamophobic think tanks and the community security trust. richard's son and charity trustee, joshua, co-founded the website friend a soldier, an online platform where soldiers can become digital ambassadors. avis is already under investigation. by the uk charity regulator, the charity commission. the investigation should widen to include the nexus of genocide supporting charities we have revealed. they should be shut down by the charity commission. as always, we're joined by our resident expert david miller. david's an academic and a former professor at bristol university and is now a non-resident senior research fellow at the center of islam and global affairs at istanbul ziam university. he's also a co-director of the lobby and watch dog spinwatch and
david and ruth lewis family charitable trust set up by the lewis family which own river island clothing chain. the charity also funds islamophobic think tank and illegal. settlements in east jerusalem, the family foundations trust set up by the uk property investor richard mince. the charity has funded the extremist sect shabad lebavic, islamophobic think tanks and the community security trust. richard's son and charity trustee, joshua, co-founded the website friend a soldier, an online...
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almost 14 km of winter road, one half runs along a frozen river, the other along the islands. road workers cleared the hummocks and placed warning signs. the road on ice is two-lane. a two-lane road crosses the amur river. and one lane road goes along the shores, islands, that’s because in order to reduce the load on the ice, that’s why it’s made double. the crossing is in demand; residents of right-bank villages get to the regional center in winter five times faster than at other times of the year, taking a detour along the federal the khabarovsk-komsomolsk highway on the amur, which is 150 km, in the summer or during the mud, it takes us a lot of time to travel, that is , to amursk it is 3 hours, to komsomolsk 2 and a half. here we only have about 30-40 minutes. it is during this period that village residents plan to deliver building materials, equipment, furniture, and large quantities of food. in terms of time, we go for the goods faster, return faster, it’s very convenient. here we return , say, at 4, at 6:00 in the evening, and if we take a detour, then at 9, sometimes at
almost 14 km of winter road, one half runs along a frozen river, the other along the islands. road workers cleared the hummocks and placed warning signs. the road on ice is two-lane. a two-lane road crosses the amur river. and one lane road goes along the shores, islands, that’s because in order to reduce the load on the ice, that’s why it’s made double. the crossing is in demand; residents of right-bank villages get to the regional center in winter five times faster than at other times...
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and this is a modern day vi o parker's island from, the eastern side of the river that's ow shenandoah. the point that sergeant terry's comrades, him to parker's island, he was in an unimaginable amount of cruciating pain and agony. i think seea terry realized that his situation was mortal, and he did not want to put his fellow comrades in danger because carrying a man who was so severely wounded off the battlefield, it put those two individuals in danger, he knew he was a goner. and so he made a request he said, just lay me down on this island at some point between the night of, july 18th and july 20th, which is day when the union army crosses over the shenandoah following jubal early withdrawal toward winchester at some point during night of the 18th and the afternoon of the 20th. sergeant terry died. there is no way for to know precisely the thoughts that coursed through terry's mind in his final. but based on what terry's comrades found on parker's island, they thought that it was to surmise that sergeant terry was thinking two things in his final minutes or hours. the first thing
and this is a modern day vi o parker's island from, the eastern side of the river that's ow shenandoah. the point that sergeant terry's comrades, him to parker's island, he was in an unimaginable amount of cruciating pain and agony. i think seea terry realized that his situation was mortal, and he did not want to put his fellow comrades in danger because carrying a man who was so severely wounded off the battlefield, it put those two individuals in danger, he knew he was a goner. and so he made...
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rivers. ship channels conv into one inlet. confederateefse is at morris island. sullivan's island and fort sumter guahi more fortifications protected the inner harbor and city inlets, waterways and islands swept charleston's periphery,ido the city. th u.s. defeated secession vote in 1862 made these seem precarious. instead, 1863 saw a major thrust against charleston harbor's entrance, as charleston is geography made both sides reliant on interests service coordination. the side facilitating better cooperation between component commands would succeed. ultimately, both the united states and confederacy changed commanders hoping adjustments guaranteed victory for the confederacy. the biggest change occurred in fall 1862, when made when general john pemberton was reassigned from charleston to command vicksburg. replacing pemberton was general pierre gustav tuten beauregard, fresh from his stinging reef command. armies in tennessee and mississippi, though he resented that demotion. beauregard turned as engineer's eye on charleston, a is departmen's linchn, charleston'
rivers. ship channels conv into one inlet. confederateefse is at morris island. sullivan's island and fort sumter guahi more fortifications protected the inner harbor and city inlets, waterways and islands swept charleston's periphery,ido the city. th u.s. defeated secession vote in 1862 made these seem precarious. instead, 1863 saw a major thrust against charleston harbor's entrance, as charleston is geography made both sides reliant on interests service coordination. the side facilitating...
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keep in mind is that moisture source is extending all the way out towards the hawaiian islands, an atmospheric riveroisture that we're seeing locally is not actually reaching the ground everywhere. a lot of this is evaporating before it hits
keep in mind is that moisture source is extending all the way out towards the hawaiian islands, an atmospheric riveroisture that we're seeing locally is not actually reaching the ground everywhere. a lot of this is evaporating before it hits
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but you can see that atmospheric river extending all the way out towards the hawaiian islands. so we are going to be soaked as we head towards tomorrow afternoon and evening, especially right now on live doppler seven. most of that moisture is actually evaporating before it hits the ground, what we call virga temperatures at this hour 5060, it's still pretty mild out there. sutro tower all is quiet right now. the headlines tomorrow it is going to be a stormy day. thursday showers. thunder chance into early next week. we're still looking at an unsettled pattern. i'll break it down for you on the seven day. in a moment. it's a level three for tomorrow. heavy rain with strong winds, flooding power outages, rough surf and downed trees. those are just some of the concerns coming up. this is not going to be the strongest storm that ever hit the bay area. it's now that the ground is saturated . it's not going to take much for those trees to topple, and it certainly won't take much to cause the flooding. so 930 tonight we have the light showers in the north bay. the rain will still be
but you can see that atmospheric river extending all the way out towards the hawaiian islands. so we are going to be soaked as we head towards tomorrow afternoon and evening, especially right now on live doppler seven. most of that moisture is actually evaporating before it hits the ground, what we call virga temperatures at this hour 5060, it's still pretty mild out there. sutro tower all is quiet right now. the headlines tomorrow it is going to be a stormy day. thursday showers. thunder...
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you can see this moisture plume going all the way back towards the hawaiian islands that atmospheric river slams the bay area. right now we are seeing a few sprinkles around near oakland, san francisco, sfo reporting a few light showers at this hour. as we look at a wider picture here, the north bay has already seen some showers, and there's certainly more moisture off the coastline. this is a warm system, so it holds a lot more moisture than a colder storm. temperatures at this hour with a southerly wind really mild. i mean 50s and 60s. and it was warm enough for a third straight day to set two records. san jose 73 kentfield 70 degrees. this is going to come to an abrupt end tomorrow. here's a look at the headlines as we look at the calm view from our golden gate bridge camera. tomorrow. it is going to be a stormy day, particularly the afternoon and evening. thursday showers, thunder chance and it remains unsettled into early next week. we go hour by hour tomorrow morning at 8:00. rain is moving in at 1230. it starts to pick up and we will see down pours. 7 p.m. you will notice some areas
you can see this moisture plume going all the way back towards the hawaiian islands that atmospheric river slams the bay area. right now we are seeing a few sprinkles around near oakland, san francisco, sfo reporting a few light showers at this hour. as we look at a wider picture here, the north bay has already seen some showers, and there's certainly more moisture off the coastline. this is a warm system, so it holds a lot more moisture than a colder storm. temperatures at this hour with a...
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you can see this moisture plume going all the way back towards the hawaiian islands that atmospheric riverms the bay area. right now we are seeing a few sprinkles around near oakland, san francisco, sfo reporting a few light showers at this hour. as we look at a wider picture here, the north bay has already seen some showers, and there's certainly more moisture off the coastline. this is a warm system, so it holds a lot more moisture than a colder storm. temperatures at this hour with a southerly wind really mild. i mean 50s and 60s. and it was warm enough for a third straight day to set two records. san jose 73 kentfield 70 degrees. this is going to come to an abrupt end tomorrow. here's a look at the headlines as we look at the calm view from our golden gate bridge camera. tomorrow. it is going to be a stormy day, particularly the afternoon and evening. thursday showers, thunder chance and it remains unsettled into early next week. we go hour by hour tomorrow morning at 8:00. rain is moving in at 1230. it starts to pick up and we will see down pours. 7 p.m. you will notice some areas of
you can see this moisture plume going all the way back towards the hawaiian islands that atmospheric riverms the bay area. right now we are seeing a few sprinkles around near oakland, san francisco, sfo reporting a few light showers at this hour. as we look at a wider picture here, the north bay has already seen some showers, and there's certainly more moisture off the coastline. this is a warm system, so it holds a lot more moisture than a colder storm. temperatures at this hour with a...
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river. destroying a small boat from the uss pawnee. another torpedo was released off morris island two days later. the recently completed torpedo boat towards launched against the uss new ironside but it maneuvered out of the way. the case of ironclad charleston joined in tucker. one of the most preventable ironclads. also was the submersible hl huntley fresh from trials in mobile. ironclad sailors drilled with it so it would take months to practice and three crews before the submersible became operational. steam powered torpedo boats including uss david raved. many sailors worried about the torpedoes and began leaping on deck running down their hammocks at night. despite, the siege continued. the famed swamp targeted charleston itself. the naval battery and marines led by, joined the land operations. in the fo of three of admiral dahlgren's --. captain william taylor first returned north from illness. the second commander john gers was killed on august 17th when a shl struck fairly on top of the pilothouse bashing the iron plates down on the head. finally -- the ordinance officer
river. destroying a small boat from the uss pawnee. another torpedo was released off morris island two days later. the recently completed torpedo boat towards launched against the uss new ironside but it maneuvered out of the way. the case of ironclad charleston joined in tucker. one of the most preventable ironclads. also was the submersible hl huntley fresh from trials in mobile. ironclad sailors drilled with it so it would take months to practice and three crews before the submersible became...
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a river wave emerges from behind the island onto the river.hen, yes, to work, but the oil itself, fuck you... but i didn’t understand why they were laughing, but listen, i know the casting of humaists here is poisonous , maybe we’ll fuck there, that’s right, they’re all defective there, listen, what is death for a vocalist is, for a comedian, the same thing, that... friends, this scene reminded me of the following dialogue: one singer asks a colleague: did you notice how my powerful voice filled the hall, that, yes, it filled it so much that... that the audience began to leave to make room for your voice. well, friends, are you joking? we laughed, now go ahead with the song, it will be performed by the inimitable elena vorobey, amazing ballet by alla dukhova todes , the evening passed under a wave of a gentle breeze, i’m waiting for our meeting, you are my luxurious whim, there’s madness on my mind, a complete headache , a feeling is boiling with depth in one, i’m a chic type, how i want to take a break, follow you miracle , so that the soul t
a river wave emerges from behind the island onto the river.hen, yes, to work, but the oil itself, fuck you... but i didn’t understand why they were laughing, but listen, i know the casting of humaists here is poisonous , maybe we’ll fuck there, that’s right, they’re all defective there, listen, what is death for a vocalist is, for a comedian, the same thing, that... friends, this scene reminded me of the following dialogue: one singer asks a colleague: did you notice how my powerful...
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checkers executive officer william parker brought six torpedo rowboats to james island to strike iron clouds in the edisto river. parker's sailors rendezvous with supporting infantry and cavalry, losing surprise. a confederate deserter informed u.s. sailors the night before the assault, though. and losing surprise, parker abandoned the attack. astonishing soldiers witnessing their return as, quote, the grass being very high. the appearance was that of six boats manned and with colors flying, sailing over the land and some mysterious manner. on june 17th, the iron clad atlanta grounded and was captured by monitors as it attempted to shift through inland waters from savannah to strike the blockade. confederate ambitions to use aggressive action to keep dupont reacting. failed. meanwhile, confederate divers salvaged 211 inch guns from uss keokuk to wreck parts of the iron signal book were also recovered. providing means the means to secure a significant intelligence coup. in march 1863, a u.s. army signal officer was captured. a confederate officer wearing a u.s. uniform was quartered with him, and he, using keoku
checkers executive officer william parker brought six torpedo rowboats to james island to strike iron clouds in the edisto river. parker's sailors rendezvous with supporting infantry and cavalry, losing surprise. a confederate deserter informed u.s. sailors the night before the assault, though. and losing surprise, parker abandoned the attack. astonishing soldiers witnessing their return as, quote, the grass being very high. the appearance was that of six boats manned and with colors flying,...
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look at this house next to the river severn in worcester. it becomes an islandd to claim on insurance because they've kept it dry. phil mackie reports. they say an englishman's home is his castle, or should that be island? 0n the flood plain in worcestershire, there's one tiny bit of dry land left. this is how it would normally look. there was no chance there'd ever be flood defences for the isolated property where nick lupton lives with his wife and two cats, so he decided to build one himself. although the house has got some really good mitigations in place like barriers on the doors and pumps below the floor level, we finally decided to build ourselves a wall around the house. well, that's nick's house. we can't get any nearer because the floodwaters are very deep and there's a strong cross—current, so it would be too dangerous either for him to come out or for us to go in. but thankfully, we have a good signal and new technology, and that means i can talk to him. so i can see you now and we can wave at each other. there we go, we're waving. 300 yards or so a
look at this house next to the river severn in worcester. it becomes an islandd to claim on insurance because they've kept it dry. phil mackie reports. they say an englishman's home is his castle, or should that be island? 0n the flood plain in worcestershire, there's one tiny bit of dry land left. this is how it would normally look. there was no chance there'd ever be flood defences for the isolated property where nick lupton lives with his wife and two cats, so he decided to build one...
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senior sergeant denis vasilyev with a group of fighters crossed the river, occupied lines on one of the islands, and thwarted the enemy’s attempt to transfer a sabotage group there. a few days later, the ukrainian armed forces tried again and were destroyed, the senior sergeant adjusted the artillery fire. now the daily summary of our ministry of defense. the russian army destroys the enemy's explosive force, equipment and weapons in all areas of the special operation. the attacking potential of the ukrainian armed forces is noticeable. today in patriot park near moscow they talked about support for front-line soldiers and their families, we will win together at the forum. veterans of special operations, government officials and the defenders of the fatherland foundation gathered together. vladimir putin addressed the participants. in the telegram , the president emphasized: supporting the families of the victims, increasing the efficiency of the social security and medical care system, helping the heroes of the northern military district find their place in civilian life is our common task. ev
senior sergeant denis vasilyev with a group of fighters crossed the river, occupied lines on one of the islands, and thwarted the enemy’s attempt to transfer a sabotage group there. a few days later, the ukrainian armed forces tried again and were destroyed, the senior sergeant adjusted the artillery fire. now the daily summary of our ministry of defense. the russian army destroys the enemy's explosive force, equipment and weapons in all areas of the special operation. the attacking potential...
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nottinghamshire, where a major incident was declared after rising water from the river trent flooded more than 100 properties. driving into an islandan the year 2000. simon lives in gunthorpe. it's one of the worst—affected places by the flooding in nottinghamshire. the situation is so bad that most vehicles can't get through the floodwater, so he's using his modified four—by—four to help transport people and supplies. he's agreed to let us join him. and we shouldn't have to do this, but you can'tjust stand by and let people struggle and let people miss doctors appointments. there's a lot of elderly people and vulnerable people around here, so you've got to do your bit. there are only two routes in and out of gunthorpe. one is up there, and it's underwater. and then there's this one, which is even worse. so you can see why people living in this village are saying it's now effectively an island. it's because of scenes like these that nottinghamshire county council yesterday declared a major incident. it says this is one of seven areas where multi—agency support is being provided. 0vernight, the river trent reached its highest level
nottinghamshire, where a major incident was declared after rising water from the river trent flooded more than 100 properties. driving into an islandan the year 2000. simon lives in gunthorpe. it's one of the worst—affected places by the flooding in nottinghamshire. the situation is so bad that most vehicles can't get through the floodwater, so he's using his modified four—by—four to help transport people and supplies. he's agreed to let us join him. and we shouldn't have to do this, but...
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senior sergeant denis vasilyev with a group of fighters crossed the river , occupied lines on one of the islandsthe special operation. the attacking potential of the ukrainian armed forces has noticeably decreased. along the entire front line, ukrainian attack aircraft made two attempts to...
senior sergeant denis vasilyev with a group of fighters crossed the river , occupied lines on one of the islandsthe special operation. the attacking potential of the ukrainian armed forces has noticeably decreased. along the entire front line, ukrainian attack aircraft made two attempts to...
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nottinghamshire, where a major incident was declared after rising water from the river trent flooded more than 100 properties. driving into an islandis is worse than the year 2000. simon lives in gunthorpe. it's one of the worst—affected places by the flooding in nottinghamshire. the situation is so bad that most vehicles can't get through the floodwater, so he's using his modified four—by—four to help transport people and supplies. he's agreed to let us join him. we shouldn't have to do this, but you can'tjust stand by and let people struggle and let people miss doctors appointments. there's a lot of elderly people and vulnerable people around here, so you've got to do your bit. there are only two routes in and out of gunthorpe. one is up there, and it's underwater. and then there's this one, which is even worse. so you can see why people living in this village are saying it's now effectively an island. it's because of scenes like these that nottinghamshire county council yesterday declared a major incident. it says this is one of seven areas where multi—agency support is being provided. 0vernight, the river trent reached its high
nottinghamshire, where a major incident was declared after rising water from the river trent flooded more than 100 properties. driving into an islandis is worse than the year 2000. simon lives in gunthorpe. it's one of the worst—affected places by the flooding in nottinghamshire. the situation is so bad that most vehicles can't get through the floodwater, so he's using his modified four—by—four to help transport people and supplies. he's agreed to let us join him. we shouldn't have to do...
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environment agency workers at their depot on osney island to see first hand their battle with rising river england. the prime minister says the government's flood defences are
environment agency workers at their depot on osney island to see first hand their battle with rising river england. the prime minister says the government's flood defences are
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many of our neighbour towns and cities have rivers running through them and we are an island as well.le as quickly as possible as we can. and we can also introduce something between the insurance company and the government which was introduced in 2016 and that helps cap the insurance elements of floods in your premium so that the flood part of your premium should be limited depending on what your council tax band is. if you live in council tax band c, then your premium flood should only be about £200 for the building and contents combined. we are doing our best to help people. if people are having difficulty accessing flood premiums, we are working with people and we have in launcher insurance directory and you can access their online or call on 03709 we are very happy to try and help with insurance if they are having difficulties. you would you advise people going forward think about mitigation very seriously in their homes? mitigation and flood resilience measures are really, really important. you have to remember that if you look at the floods a few years ago. many of those propert
many of our neighbour towns and cities have rivers running through them and we are an island as well.le as quickly as possible as we can. and we can also introduce something between the insurance company and the government which was introduced in 2016 and that helps cap the insurance elements of floods in your premium so that the flood part of your premium should be limited depending on what your council tax band is. if you live in council tax band c, then your premium flood should only be...
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where i'm standing was actually once the river but they've not just used this sand to create a new islandrapers. even the windows will need sand. but cambodia is not alone in its insatiable desire for sand. it is the world's most mined mineral. the problem here is they are dredging at an already fragile ecosystem that scientists fear is on the edge of irreversible collapse. the mekong is called "the mother of water" in the many languages spoken along its banks. for centuries, through war and peace, she has been a one true constant. it may never be that way again. human development, coupled with a changing climate, will continue to alter the river's course and alter lives. but its flow has not yet been stilled. environmentalists believe that the mighty can once again be restored to the mekong. its fate may depend on the resilience of the people it supports and how far they are willing to go to defend it. hello there. let's take a look at the weather for the week ahead. now, new year's eve, still plenty of blustery showers across the uk, particularly towards the west, where we saw some heav
where i'm standing was actually once the river but they've not just used this sand to create a new islandrapers. even the windows will need sand. but cambodia is not alone in its insatiable desire for sand. it is the world's most mined mineral. the problem here is they are dredging at an already fragile ecosystem that scientists fear is on the edge of irreversible collapse. the mekong is called "the mother of water" in the many languages spoken along its banks. for centuries, through...
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time ago by nature, so in principle today there is... this is the dnipro river, well, a lot of land, which today are small islands that remained after kakhovsky a reservoir , and therefore, in principle, it can be said that, of course , from the essence of this part of water, we have a problem with centralized water supply in the territory of the nikopol district for a long time, at the expense of various funds, state, regional projects, a certain part the nikopol district has restored centralized water supply with drinking water, part with technical water, in a certain part there is only supply water, so we expect the implementation of the state project to ensure that water is in every house nikobisto, actually you are talking about the state project, as i understand it, we are talking about this main water pipeline , which was reported last week to the ministry of infrastructure, is 95% ready, they just talked about 95% before, and now again about 95%, and i wonder if it is some kind of enchanted 5%, or is there some objective reasons, well, again, how important it is to complete the work on bringing it to, as
time ago by nature, so in principle today there is... this is the dnipro river, well, a lot of land, which today are small islands that remained after kakhovsky a reservoir , and therefore, in principle, it can be said that, of course , from the essence of this part of water, we have a problem with centralized water supply in the territory of the nikopol district for a long time, at the expense of various funds, state, regional projects, a certain part the nikopol district has restored...
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, the executive officer, william parker, brought six torpedo row boats to james island to strike the ironclads in the river. parker sailors rendezvoused with supporting infantry and cavalry. losing a confederate deserter informed u.s. sailors the night before the assault though, and losing surprise, parker abandoned the attack. astonishing soldiers witnessing their return as, "the grass being very high." the appearance was of six boats, manned and with colors flying, sailing over the land, and some mysterious manner. on june 17, the ironclad atlanta grounded and was captured by monitors as it attempted to shift through inland waters from savannah to strike the blockade. confederate ambitions to use aggressive action to keep dupont reacting failed. meanwhile the divers salvaged two 11-inch guns from the wreck. parts of the ironclad signal books were also recovered. providing the means to secure a significant intelligence coup. a confederate officer wearing a u.s. army uniform wasuartered with him, using koekuk's quarters. convci him he was a navy signalman i training. the intelligence offerearned u.s. ciphe
, the executive officer, william parker, brought six torpedo row boats to james island to strike the ironclads in the river. parker sailors rendezvoused with supporting infantry and cavalry. losing a confederate deserter informed u.s. sailors the night before the assault though, and losing surprise, parker abandoned the attack. astonishing soldiers witnessing their return as, "the grass being very high." the appearance was of six boats, manned and with colors flying, sailing over the...
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senior sergeant denis vasilyev with a group of fighters crossed the river , occupied lines on one of the islandsansfer a sabotage group there. a few days later, the ukrainian armed forces tried again and were destroyed. the senior sergeant adjusted artillery fire. daily summary of our ministry of defense. the russian army destroys enemy personnel, equipment and weapons in all areas of the special operation. the attacking potential of the ukrainian armed forces has noticeably decreased. along the entire front line, ukrainian the attack aircraft made two attempts, which our military successfully repelled. during the day , the enemy lost about 600 militants, a large number of armored vehicles and field artillery pieces. a large ammunition depot was liquidated in the donetsk sector. 25 ukrainian drones and three point u tactical missiles intercepted our assets. today in patriot park near moscow they talked about supporting front-line soldiers and their families. veterans of special operations, government officials and defenders of the fatherland foundation. vladimir putin addressed the participants.
senior sergeant denis vasilyev with a group of fighters crossed the river , occupied lines on one of the islandsansfer a sabotage group there. a few days later, the ukrainian armed forces tried again and were destroyed. the senior sergeant adjusted artillery fire. daily summary of our ministry of defense. the russian army destroys enemy personnel, equipment and weapons in all areas of the special operation. the attacking potential of the ukrainian armed forces has noticeably decreased. along...
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environment agency workers at their depot on osney island to see first hand their battle with rising river levels. more than 1800 properties have been damaged and more than 160 flood warnings remain in place across england. the prime minister says the government's flood defences are working. there have been many people affected by what's happened over the past week, but also 49,000 homes have been protected from flooding as a result of that investment , protected from flooding as a result of that investment, and also things like the pumps that i've been seeing here today and the flood barriers just in the community. >> i've been walking around, hundreds of homes have been protected because of those investments . but of course, this investments. but of course, this is going to be devastating for those is those who are impacted, which is why support in why there's financial support in place. overall, the place. but overall, the investment into investment that's going into flood defences at a very, flood defences is at a very, very high level. >> well, from all that rain to snow , because the
environment agency workers at their depot on osney island to see first hand their battle with rising river levels. more than 1800 properties have been damaged and more than 160 flood warnings remain in place across england. the prime minister says the government's flood defences are working. there have been many people affected by what's happened over the past week, but also 49,000 homes have been protected from flooding as a result of that investment , protected from flooding as a result of...
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river here. the problit's kind of like the island of misfit toys.as basically too politically cancerous, has been sent to the middle department. wallace's second in command is gone into rest is tyler tyler's enemy, andrew humphreys, who was the chief of potomac. right. tyler got into a tiff with humphreys because of the battles, fredericksburg and chancellorsville and was ultimately court martialed. so now political enemy is the chief of staff. so is he going to have a very high ranking position? so the islan misfit toys, a general on the wrong side of grant, a general on the wrong side of andrew humphreys in about 1500 guys. that's what wallace has to rely on to defend railroad bridge. and to their credit, they try what they can in. the early days of july, they start to build fort vacations, they build block houses, they get a 24 pounder howitzer into position to guard the railroad. and that's where they are on anl early vanguard starts to come down off the south mountain passes railroad junction is here. this is a photograph taken in the 1850s. th
river here. the problit's kind of like the island of misfit toys.as basically too politically cancerous, has been sent to the middle department. wallace's second in command is gone into rest is tyler tyler's enemy, andrew humphreys, who was the chief of potomac. right. tyler got into a tiff with humphreys because of the battles, fredericksburg and chancellorsville and was ultimately court martialed. so now political enemy is the chief of staff. so is he going to have a very high ranking...
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across the river will last. almost 14 km of winter road, one half runs along a frozen river, the other along islandsad workers have cleared the hummocks and placed warning signs, the road is two-lane on ice, the two-lane road is running at the intersection of the amur, and one lane road goes along the banks, islands, that’s because in order to reduce the load on the ice, that’s why a double one is made. in demand , residents of the right-bank villages in winter get to the district center five times faster than at other times of the year, taking a detour along the federal highway khabarovsk-komsomolsk on the amur, which is 150 km. in the summer or when there is mud, it takes us a lot of time to travel, that is, to amursk it is 3 hours, to kamsomorsk 2.5 hours, here we only have 30-40 minutes. exactly for this period, village residents are planning the delivery of building materials, equipment, furniture, and large quantities of food. according to time. also through the ice, well, the time seems to be much shorter. more than 2 million rubles were spent from the regional budget on the construction of t
across the river will last. almost 14 km of winter road, one half runs along a frozen river, the other along islandsad workers have cleared the hummocks and placed warning signs, the road is two-lane on ice, the two-lane road is running at the intersection of the amur, and one lane road goes along the banks, islands, that’s because in order to reduce the load on the ice, that’s why a double one is made. in demand , residents of the right-bank villages in winter get to the district center...
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river. and a live look at prove dennis rader -- providence, rhode island. watch us any time. we are better live. a little more energy. we will come back with the second batch of of the jeffrey epstein documents. world the vikg way from the quiet comfort of elegant small ships with no children and no casinos. we actually have reinvented ocean voyages, designing all-inclusive experiences for the thinking person. viking - voted world's best by both travel + leisure and condé nast traveler. learn more at viking.com. - [narrator] wounded warrior project helped me find the strength to go further than i ever thought possible. - [narrator] i was able to come outta my shell and really connect with others. - [narrator] so i can feel like part of a team, part of the community again. - [narrator] it's possible to live better. - [narrator] it's possible to have a voice and to be heard. - [narrator] to feel understood. - [narrator] to find peace. - because i've experienced firsthand that anything is possible. (inspirational music) here's why you should switch fo to duckduckgo on all your d
river. and a live look at prove dennis rader -- providence, rhode island. watch us any time. we are better live. a little more energy. we will come back with the second batch of of the jeffrey epstein documents. world the vikg way from the quiet comfort of elegant small ships with no children and no casinos. we actually have reinvented ocean voyages, designing all-inclusive experiences for the thinking person. viking - voted world's best by both travel + leisure and condé nast traveler. learn...
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out a long time ago by nature, so in principle today it is the dnipro river, well, and a lot of land, which today are such small islandsis is what remained after the kakhovsky reservoir, and therefore, in principle , we can say that, of course, with the absence of this part of water, the chickens in our territory are 95% ready, it’s just that they talked about 95% before, and now it’s about 95% again. and it’s interesting that these are some enchanted 5%, are there any objective ones reasons, and again how important it is to complete the work on bringing it to , as they say, working condition, please, well, of course, this is a big project, i think that , of course, maybe the state did not have such practice, of course, the implementation of such projects, and of course it took a little longer, we , only specialists, cannot say when it will all be ready. we expect this to happen as soon as possible in order for residents to have a centralized water supply, as far as i understand, this is usually such a large-scale project needs the appropriate time, and of course we are waiting for its implementation and commissioning,
out a long time ago by nature, so in principle today it is the dnipro river, well, and a lot of land, which today are such small islandsis is what remained after the kakhovsky reservoir, and therefore, in principle , we can say that, of course, with the absence of this part of water, the chickens in our territory are 95% ready, it’s just that they talked about 95% before, and now it’s about 95% again. and it’s interesting that these are some enchanted 5%, are there any objective ones...
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island. it's in the sacramento-san joaquin river delta.s facility between november and march, when demand and the price for natural gas are normally the highest man. chargers say that system worked well early last year during a winter cold snap, we were able to draw down or withdraw gas from our storage facility at that time and really protect our customers from those price spikes to save our customers over $1 billion last year, cigna buys natural gas at lower rates during the year. they stored this gas and then withdraws it when it's needed. >> a local tech company plans to make it easier for some north bay workers to get to and from work. the financial company stripe is trying out water taxis for its workers at company headquarters in south san francisco, starting in march. stripe is teaming up with the company na'vi, which has a fleet of 11 hydrofoil eels. the idea is to turn a 90 minute commute down highway one from marin county into a 45 minute boat ride, ou na'vi says the deal will provide water taxis will prove that they are a viabl
island. it's in the sacramento-san joaquin river delta.s facility between november and march, when demand and the price for natural gas are normally the highest man. chargers say that system worked well early last year during a winter cold snap, we were able to draw down or withdraw gas from our storage facility at that time and really protect our customers from those price spikes to save our customers over $1 billion last year, cigna buys natural gas at lower rates during the year. they stored...
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europe here, it is located across the road from dobruzhsky island and, it seems to me, fits well into the landscapes of the carefully drawn iput riverthey are dedicated to their work, special children need us, our task is to prepare them for independent life and health. children are the health of the nation , we all worry about our children, we make every effort to ensure that the food is of high quality, safe and that children like it, we are ready to share knowledge, the child’s speech is at their fingertips, and the more often children engage tactilely with any aids , objects, topics it’s easier to assimilate any material; show one day from your life. put marmalade or fruit? well, of course, fruit is better. it is enough to develop an approximate menu according to established standards twice a year, taking into account seasonality. the teacher-defectologist sits with the child at the mirror and shows the child articulation gymnastics. a child, looking in the mirror, sees himself and the teacher. watch on the belarus 24 tv channel. our region through the eyes of foreigners. i am very happy that minsk is a clean green city and a sa
europe here, it is located across the road from dobruzhsky island and, it seems to me, fits well into the landscapes of the carefully drawn iput riverthey are dedicated to their work, special children need us, our task is to prepare them for independent life and health. children are the health of the nation , we all worry about our children, we make every effort to ensure that the food is of high quality, safe and that children like it, we are ready to share knowledge, the child’s speech is...
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islands were protected. israel's shipping was not facing any problems, but the most important issue was water, water and the nile river. the nile river was the main source of life for many egyptians and held great importance. the lack or scarcity of water would have created a security. crisis for egypt. egypt's population is projected to reach 160 million by the year 2050. in the event of water cutoff, over 2 million farmers will be directly affected. israel had been after looting egypt's water resources since the time of hersel. when it became clear that the transfer of nial water would come with difficulties, israel sought to steal water from from the source. since 1946, america has been studying the construction of a dam in ethiopia. the implementation of such plans would fulfill israel's desires and increase israel's influence in africa. initially, israel carries out. medical and public programs, then it turns to military matters and trains special forces in ethiopia. it then engages in arms trade while simultaneously spying on muslims and arabs. later on, jews are transferred from ethiopia to israel. israel achie
islands were protected. israel's shipping was not facing any problems, but the most important issue was water, water and the nile river. the nile river was the main source of life for many egyptians and held great importance. the lack or scarcity of water would have created a security. crisis for egypt. egypt's population is projected to reach 160 million by the year 2050. in the event of water cutoff, over 2 million farmers will be directly affected. israel had been after looting egypt's water...
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river? and call the pineapple express right. moistures coming all the way from the hawaiian island so it's going to be much warmer. >> but becauseese storms, more danger for having more flooding conditions. >> all right. thanks. i'm >> this year's chinese new year festival will feature a bit of star power. today officials announced awkwafina will be this year's grand parade. grand marshal. the actress is perhaps best known for her role in 20 eighteen's crazy rich asians. she is currently starring in a family comedy called quiz lady available on hulu. i know ken wayne likes that one. san francisco's chinese new year parade. >> is the biggest parade celebrating the lunar new year outside of asia. the parade is set for february 24th this year will usher in the year of the dragon was born in the year of the dragon. back in 1988, by the way, you can catch can weigh in tonight on kron. 4 news at 6 quick programming note there. meanwhile, draymond green returned to the court last night against the memphis grizzlies. and it wasn't exactly a warm welcome. >> draymond green. now for over a month. ski. >> they can hear the boos raining dow
river? and call the pineapple express right. moistures coming all the way from the hawaiian island so it's going to be much warmer. >> but becauseese storms, more danger for having more flooding conditions. >> all right. thanks. i'm >> this year's chinese new year festival will feature a bit of star power. today officials announced awkwafina will be this year's grand parade. grand marshal. the actress is perhaps best known for her role in 20 eighteen's crazy rich asians. she...
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happened for 50 or 60 years, i was cut off from the world on this island, the forest road was not yet open, it was still covered in snow, and the riverbridge, we were like that. for several weeks, our bathhouse stood in the water, i have a log, it started to float, a log is a log in which a hole is hollowed out and water runs through it, we have a deep underground lake under the village, and from there comes such a powerful spring, this it turns out they catch him , it’s leaking along this deck, and then we fill the buckets and rinse it, every morning it started with me pulling it to a new one border. shore and tied it to the fences, because yes , it was impossible to miss it, it had to be preserved, so that you would not die, the first winter we had for a month and a half was 40°, frosty, you go outside as if you were in outer space, alone a man is standing, he is holding the door, because the door is knocked down by such temperature differences that it just opens, he is holding the door, and another one went to get water, and this one is standing, holding the door, he hears that he blinked, returned with water, he... opens the door
happened for 50 or 60 years, i was cut off from the world on this island, the forest road was not yet open, it was still covered in snow, and the riverbridge, we were like that. for several weeks, our bathhouse stood in the water, i have a log, it started to float, a log is a log in which a hole is hollowed out and water runs through it, we have a deep underground lake under the village, and from there comes such a powerful spring, this it turns out they catch him , it’s leaking along this...
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if you are nowhere near the coast in rhode island but near a river going by or a canal, you could well be flooded with freshwater because of the sea level rise creating hydraulic back pressure on the escape of the freshwater from florida's land services. dr. jurado: that is the condition. our most western communities, we see -- 15 miles inland. that increase in water level through the network is not constrained to the coast but clearly the most severe impacts are happening in the coastal area but that can expand to six miles inland. it is not only affecting service waterflooding but we find a rise in the groundwater table extending six miles inland and that is affecting all the drainage infrastructure, roadways, transportation projects as a whole. sen. whitehouse: along with the rise in the groundwater from hydraulic sea level rise, are you seeing that saltwater is intruding through the limestone into what previously were freshwater wells for homes and businesses? dr. jurado: that is the case. we lost 30% of the coastal wells to saltwater intrusion by the year 2050 or 2060. we partnere
if you are nowhere near the coast in rhode island but near a river going by or a canal, you could well be flooded with freshwater because of the sea level rise creating hydraulic back pressure on the escape of the freshwater from florida's land services. dr. jurado: that is the condition. our most western communities, we see -- 15 miles inland. that increase in water level through the network is not constrained to the coast but clearly the most severe impacts are happening in the coastal area...
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river, and high. documentary story 65 years of loyalty about the trip to moscow of yugoslav world war ii veterans and former prisoners of the naked islandhe public. golij otok, this prison in the croatian alcotraz is still reluctant to talk about. filmezhigan, veterans of the yugoslav resistance, right next to the kremlin wall, started talking about their homeland. ilya, i am also ilya, let me give you some. ivana, you are also known for the fact that you are, in fact, the first woman in serbia who revived a great holiday for us, may 9, victory day, what did it cost you, i regard it as a civil act , serbia really needed this, well, well, we can say about this now that there is a world war, because of course we know what this is a special operation, this is not a war between two countries, this is an attack. the weight of the west on us back in the fourteenth , i have evidence, i’ll ask you, there is a piece where i talk about ukraine, in the fifteenth year i made a huge play about the world that the devil says, this is progress without a little love, that’s what i ’m saying there already about the war in ukraine, but we all knew that th
river, and high. documentary story 65 years of loyalty about the trip to moscow of yugoslav world war ii veterans and former prisoners of the naked islandhe public. golij otok, this prison in the croatian alcotraz is still reluctant to talk about. filmezhigan, veterans of the yugoslav resistance, right next to the kremlin wall, started talking about their homeland. ilya, i am also ilya, let me give you some. ivana, you are also known for the fact that you are, in fact, the first woman in serbia...