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bp or shell, you would have one of the other.s a company they can deliver, it is a concern, is that it? these companies wa nted concern, is that it? these companies wanted of brayden sier themselves from, for instance, the shell drilling. —— these companies want to differentiate themselves from. these can be sound like sound investors prolong time. last year, bp said it you would average hourly for a0 yea rs. you would average hourly for a0 years. that should bring bp almost 200,000 barrels a day in a a0 year period. that is the sort of thing investors like. 0k. thank you for coming in so early to provide your analysis. we will have the news on bp in one hour and 20 minutes. more analysis then, too. now, let's talk about the university of california. they're using wi—fi enabled drones to create a system of 3d imaging which could potentially allow them to "see through" walls. we will have more on that in a moment. bbc click spoke to the woman behind the project to see how it works. true drones fly outside the area of interest. 0ne
bp or shell, you would have one of the other.s a company they can deliver, it is a concern, is that it? these companies wa nted concern, is that it? these companies wanted of brayden sier themselves from, for instance, the shell drilling. —— these companies want to differentiate themselves from. these can be sound like sound investors prolong time. last year, bp said it you would average hourly for a0 yea rs. you would average hourly for a0 years. that should bring bp almost 200,000 barrels...
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ben van beurden is shell's chief executive. to publish how many times more the boss gets paid than the average worker. simple. it's a matter of public record, you got paid £7.5 million last year, that was a 60% increase from the previous year, and could you tell me what the multiple is of your pay versus the average shell employee? do you know that number? well, no, i don't have that number to hand, not because, you know, i wouldn't care about it or i would forget about it or whatever, it's who is the average shell worker? the average one in the uk? the average one in the united states, or globally, or do we include the people who work on our forecourts or not, etc? so this is going to be a very complicated definition piece. the government's clear, it should be average uk pay, an incentive to push up pay here, but does it make sense for a company that operates in over 70 countries? it sounds to me that the natural conclusion from what you've said, is that your position with government saying — look, measures like this don't wor
ben van beurden is shell's chief executive. to publish how many times more the boss gets paid than the average worker. simple. it's a matter of public record, you got paid £7.5 million last year, that was a 60% increase from the previous year, and could you tell me what the multiple is of your pay versus the average shell employee? do you know that number? well, no, i don't have that number to hand, not because, you know, i wouldn't care about it or i would forget about it or whatever, it's...
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this is an average shell. when the british finally get success on the 14th of july, the magic number they come up with shell pounds of falling for every yard of trench. see that there is a lot of shells just falling within this area. evenou'll notice that though they figure that out, they are still going back and forth. . ooh. how many guys are shocked by this quote? he is ardinand foch, good guy, is probably telling the truth. what you're seeing here is figure it out. he had to invent a whole new signs of artillery during the great war. they're inventing it as they go. the same tactics, the same procedures the u.s. army uses today were figured out in 1914-1918. ls isroblem with 660 shel that is a lot of people back home doing a lot of production. the politicians are telling the generals, you guys figure it out. our society is under immense pressure. at the end of the day, he might be right. i'm not sure how much we can push people before they cracks.i i can't keep giving you 660 pounds of shell per yard of tr
this is an average shell. when the british finally get success on the 14th of july, the magic number they come up with shell pounds of falling for every yard of trench. see that there is a lot of shells just falling within this area. evenou'll notice that though they figure that out, they are still going back and forth. . ooh. how many guys are shocked by this quote? he is ardinand foch, good guy, is probably telling the truth. what you're seeing here is figure it out. he had to invent a whole...
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you've got all of this shell, shell with the shell arrangements, right? sorry, but what is it that they are circumventing? in other words, there's a fairly clear nigerian law, correct? >> there's multiple laws. it was illegal for him to give himself as minister nigeria's biggest offshore block. let's face it, shell could notot know the movie was. he was the oil minister they do with them for years.th >> they dealt with them as though he were the private owner of -- >> exactly. on top of that the structure they created in the deal as it was concluded with via escrow arrangement in london. we consider that to be a deliberate creation because had they paid as constitution required into the so-called reqi federation account, at that point the money would have gone into the whole of government and would've had to have been ask appropriate by the official process to be spent however. it could no longer be used to pay people. so they have to great and offshore system in order to be able to pass it and that's what they did. >> just to belabor the obvious, what th
you've got all of this shell, shell with the shell arrangements, right? sorry, but what is it that they are circumventing? in other words, there's a fairly clear nigerian law, correct? >> there's multiple laws. it was illegal for him to give himself as minister nigeria's biggest offshore block. let's face it, shell could notot know the movie was. he was the oil minister they do with them for years.th >> they dealt with them as though he were the private owner of -- >> exactly....
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ben van beurden is shell's chief executive.e uk government's flagship proposal to curb pay is to force companies to publish how many times more the boss gets paid than the average worker. simple. it's a matter of public record, you got paid £7.5 million last year, that was a 60% increase from the previous year, and could you tell me what the multiple is of your pay versus the average shell employee? do you know that number? well, no, i don't have that number to hand, not because, you know, i wouldn't care about it or i would forget about it or whatever, it's who is the average shell worker? the average one in the uk? the average one in the united states, or globally, or do we include the people who work on our forecourts or not, etc? so this is going to be a very complicated definition piece. the government's clear, it should be average uk pay, an incentive to push up pay here, but does it make sense for a company that operates in over 70 countries? it sounds to me that the natural conclusion from what you've said, is that your
ben van beurden is shell's chief executive.e uk government's flagship proposal to curb pay is to force companies to publish how many times more the boss gets paid than the average worker. simple. it's a matter of public record, you got paid £7.5 million last year, that was a 60% increase from the previous year, and could you tell me what the multiple is of your pay versus the average shell employee? do you know that number? well, no, i don't have that number to hand, not because, you know, i...
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that was the boss of shell, speaking to simonjack.to simonjack. looking at markets now, the price of oil has declined, but gasoline is going up and up. this has to do with hurricane harvey pounding the energy rich gulf of mexico coastline. mixed markets, slightly down for hong kong. 0verall, sentiment is positive, thanks to the news from china and also the gdp figures from the us the night before. i will see you again shortly. from tomorrow, working parents across england will be able to get 30 hours of free childcare a week, and the deadline to apply is today. but a new survey suggests almost half of childcare providers plan to increase how much they charge parents for additional hours because of a funding shortfall. sima kotecha reports. a promise from the government. 30 hours of free childcare a week for three —year—olds and four —year—olds. three —year—olds and four -year-olds. it makes you feel more empowered to action ago and work full time because you have got the help from the government for that 30 hours. it would actually be
that was the boss of shell, speaking to simonjack.to simonjack. looking at markets now, the price of oil has declined, but gasoline is going up and up. this has to do with hurricane harvey pounding the energy rich gulf of mexico coastline. mixed markets, slightly down for hong kong. 0verall, sentiment is positive, thanks to the news from china and also the gdp figures from the us the night before. i will see you again shortly. from tomorrow, working parents across england will be able to get 30...
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now, when we go to cook this lobster, the new shell versus old shell, the new shell has a gap in betweenof the body of the lobster and the shell that gets filled with salt water. this makes it salty and sweeter. and also the lobster as it goes into the molting period has a relaxing state for about a month that makes the meat more tender. >> chef, do you like working with lobster. >> yes. i love it. >> maine lobster off season of crab is the summer season. right now. this is a great time. >> what is neat about our product is we catch most of product from june to the end of november, which is the start of -- >> of the crab season. >> yes. >> explain why lobster rolls, i remember going back east and tasting them. it didn't make it out here fora while -- for a while. now it is huge. >> it is the simplest way to eat lobster where it is a great roll. room temperature lobster, right. and then hot butter and maybe a little mayonnaise. it depends. >> you have something that you're going to prepare to eat with lobster here. >> yeah. we do things different in california for sure. >> sure. >> i thin
now, when we go to cook this lobster, the new shell versus old shell, the new shell has a gap in betweenof the body of the lobster and the shell that gets filled with salt water. this makes it salty and sweeter. and also the lobster as it goes into the molting period has a relaxing state for about a month that makes the meat more tender. >> chef, do you like working with lobster. >> yes. i love it. >> maine lobster off season of crab is the summer season. right now. this is a...
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so you got all of this shell with the shell arrangements, right? but what is it that they are circumventing? there's a fairly clear nigerian law, correct? >> there's multiple laws. it was illegal for him to give --self >> as though he were the private owner. >> the current structure they -- wed in the deal consider that to have been a deliberate creator. had they paid is -- --tutionally required it would have to have been appropriated. >> what this whole thing is about -- tell me if i have this right, you have nigerian government and people assets which it by nigerian law, the payment for it needs to go into the federation account which is like the federal budget, right? and they directed that payment -- >> the structure was created by the deal that was constructed. essentially a mechanism was created to bypass. let's put this in context. billion dollars, which we consider to be an off the back of the truck prize because we know shell's internal estimates were higher, so there was a question there. >>? >> a bargain basement price? >>? >> a bargain
so you got all of this shell with the shell arrangements, right? but what is it that they are circumventing? there's a fairly clear nigerian law, correct? >> there's multiple laws. it was illegal for him to give --self >> as though he were the private owner. >> the current structure they -- wed in the deal consider that to have been a deliberate creator. had they paid is -- --tutionally required it would have to have been appropriated. >> what this whole thing is about...
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so, you have got all of this shell with the shell arrangements, right? but, what is that they are circumventing? there is a fairly clear nigerian law, correct? >> it was illegal for him to give himself as nigeria -- as minister, nigeria's largest. they could not know who he was. he was the oil minister and they dealt with them for years. >> as though he were the private owner? >> right. >> than the parent structure went after an arrangement in london. we consider that to have been a because,e creation should they pay as required through the federation accounts. the money that was going into the whole of government would've had to be expropriated by the official process. it could've no longer been used to pay people. that had to create an offshore system. toi think that is the way, belabor the obvious here, with this whole thing is about is -- tell me if i have this right -- you have nigerian government people assets which by nigerian law, the payment for it needs to go into the federation account, which is like the federal budget, right? and they directe
so, you have got all of this shell with the shell arrangements, right? but, what is that they are circumventing? there is a fairly clear nigerian law, correct? >> it was illegal for him to give himself as nigeria -- as minister, nigeria's largest. they could not know who he was. he was the oil minister and they dealt with them for years. >> as though he were the private owner? >> right. >> than the parent structure went after an arrangement in london. we consider that to...
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the same shell shell same shelter as megan. >> homeless with baby now six weeks old. we learned of her story because of the social media outrage. some folks are angry an infant this young is out on the street right next to her mom as she panhandles. >> yeah, i'm going to do what i need to do to support me and my child. >> they spend their nights inside the shelter, which has food and medicine and parenting classes. she begs for money to buy diapers and formula. >> whenever i see families in crisis, my heartbreaks for them. >> randy says the city's department of homelessness prioritizes getting homeless families immediately off the street. the department is about to roll out a new system called coordinated entry, that will streamline homeless families into shelters, and work to get them more permanent housing more quickly. >> we heard stories where people weren't able to access services and as we roll out, families will be able to access the system from a number of different points. >> city officials expect to have the new coordinated entry system up and running by oct
the same shell shell same shelter as megan. >> homeless with baby now six weeks old. we learned of her story because of the social media outrage. some folks are angry an infant this young is out on the street right next to her mom as she panhandles. >> yeah, i'm going to do what i need to do to support me and my child. >> they spend their nights inside the shelter, which has food and medicine and parenting classes. she begs for money to buy diapers and formula. >>...
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the baby oysters in the first few days of life, that acidic water actually will dissolve the shell, whichh is calcium. and if they don't make it through the first few weeks of its life when it's being affected by ocean acidification, then we have no oysters to plant on our beach. sso it's something t that we try experience and deal with on a day-to-day basis. it's not something that's gonna happen potentially in 5 or 10 years. along the coast of oregon, there's a specific function called upwelling where deeper water is coming up towards the surface. and it's that deeper water that is the acidic water. we don't know how bad ocean acidification is going to get. we're just starting to experience the consequences of it. what we're experiencing here in the puget sound is what other people will be experiencing not too long in the future. >> i definitely want to be able to pass on our business o onto the next generation. >> yeah, it would be fun to share that experience with the next generation, like our dads shared with us. >> and this really brings us to the next xprize challenge, right,
the baby oysters in the first few days of life, that acidic water actually will dissolve the shell, whichh is calcium. and if they don't make it through the first few weeks of its life when it's being affected by ocean acidification, then we have no oysters to plant on our beach. sso it's something t that we try experience and deal with on a day-to-day basis. it's not something that's gonna happen potentially in 5 or 10 years. along the coast of oregon, there's a specific function called...
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as soon as that inauguration was complete, they heard the shelling and they got out of town.they burned bridges as they were leaving town in order to keep those troops at bay. the union soldiers came in and the union used this building as a baracks during the civil war. right in this doorway is where they were inaugurating mr. haas right before shelling started and they were out of the building shortly before the union army took it over. there are some original pieces that were in the room during the time that they used the building. the individual representative desks that you see here are reproduction. the pieces that are original to the building are the pieces towards the front of the room. on this side, we have the clerk's desk or the scribe. that is the person who would be responsible for taking care of the vote in the house chamber of any piece of legislation that was voted on. in my opinion, he would have been speaker of the house right-hand man in here. also, we have the speaker of the house desk and chair. again, another original piece to the building. a lot of great
as soon as that inauguration was complete, they heard the shelling and they got out of town.they burned bridges as they were leaving town in order to keep those troops at bay. the union soldiers came in and the union used this building as a baracks during the civil war. right in this doorway is where they were inaugurating mr. haas right before shelling started and they were out of the building shortly before the union army took it over. there are some original pieces that were in the room...
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and the film really is about him coming out of his shell.y, the women in his life encouraging him to come out of his shell, his family and female friends. do you need to be a fan of the smiths to enjoy it or could this be a coming—of—age film? that is certainly what it's trying to be. there are adrian mole—esque elements of it with the nerdy, shy teenager, but also about if you follow your dreams, then they will come true, which perhaps isn't immediately what you think of when thinking of morrissey, but it is there in the movie. the second half is better. that is when he does come out of his shell and becomes more flamboyant. that's when he becomes more interesting. 0k. it's august, children are not at school. you take them to the cinema a lot. even watching the trailerfor the emoji movie made my eyes hurt. do you think morrissey has ever used an emo" signed off a text with a smiley face? i doubt it, somehow. yeah. in terms of plot, the emoji movie is very convoluted. is there a plot? you can sum it up very simply. it is trying to be the leg
and the film really is about him coming out of his shell.y, the women in his life encouraging him to come out of his shell, his family and female friends. do you need to be a fan of the smiths to enjoy it or could this be a coming—of—age film? that is certainly what it's trying to be. there are adrian mole—esque elements of it with the nerdy, shy teenager, but also about if you follow your dreams, then they will come true, which perhaps isn't immediately what you think of when thinking of...
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running away from the shelling. hopefully, with god's will, we will go back to raqqa where it is liberated. amy: as the u.s.-led coalition launches over 100 airstrikes in the syrian city of raqqa in recent days, amnesty international warns that hundreds of civilians have been killed and injured since the u.s.-backed offensive began in june. then as thousands of muslims march against violence after last week's barcelona van attack , we will speak to prominent muslim scholar tariq ramadan. and we will look at president trump's warning to pakistan. trumka we can no longer be silent. the taliban and other groups that pose a threat to the region and beyond. amy: all of that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in charlottesville, virginia, residents cheered and celebrated as wororkers covered two confederate statues -- one of general robert e. lelee and another of general stonewall jackson -- with black fabric on wednesday in order to mourn the death
running away from the shelling. hopefully, with god's will, we will go back to raqqa where it is liberated. amy: as the u.s.-led coalition launches over 100 airstrikes in the syrian city of raqqa in recent days, amnesty international warns that hundreds of civilians have been killed and injured since the u.s.-backed offensive began in june. then as thousands of muslims march against violence after last week's barcelona van attack , we will speak to prominent muslim scholar tariq ramadan. and we...
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no gun shells other than the police gun shells. no footprints, fingerprints, nothing was found. and yet 26 people were killed, one policeman, one fireman, the rest citizens, all by the three police forces that were operating. >> american history tv all weekend every weekend, only on cspan 3. >>> don't be a sucker is a 1947 war department film that uses the experience of a hungarian american to warn against the dangers of persecuting minorities. reacting to a hate filled speech in an american city he recalls how similar speeches led to the destruction of german society. this is just over 15 minutes. >> henry here got on the train with $200. he couldn't see any harm in a friendly game of cards, what if the other men were strangers. and take jill collins, he's got a nice wife at home, but he met this girl at the sidebar she looked, after the first couple of drinks. there's a good old fashion word for people like this, we call them suckers. and there are other people. people who stay up nights figuring out how to take away what they've got. there are all kinds of games. he's got eve
no gun shells other than the police gun shells. no footprints, fingerprints, nothing was found. and yet 26 people were killed, one policeman, one fireman, the rest citizens, all by the three police forces that were operating. >> american history tv all weekend every weekend, only on cspan 3. >>> don't be a sucker is a 1947 war department film that uses the experience of a hungarian american to warn against the dangers of persecuting minorities. reacting to a hate filled speech in...
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and a as soon as that inauguration was complete, they heard the shelling, and they got out of town. the union soldiers came in, and the union actually used this building as a barracks during the civil war. right in this doorway is where they were inaugurating mr. halls. and as we move around the room here, another reason this room is kig, there are some original pieces in the room. the pieces that are original to the building are the pieces towards the front of the room. on this side we have the clerk's desk or the scribe. that would be the person responsible for taking care of the vote in the house chamber in my opinion he would have been speaker of the house. again, an original piece to the building. a lot of detailed work to that chir and the rest. and we have two desks notice far corner over here that are originally to this wilding. we're in the senate chamber of the old state capitol. a little bit on the lay out of the room and where people positioned in this room. the desks in the st. of the room 'twere of course the sig dhr guests. so y'all seal all 38gusts here in the middle
and a as soon as that inauguration was complete, they heard the shelling, and they got out of town. the union soldiers came in, and the union actually used this building as a barracks during the civil war. right in this doorway is where they were inaugurating mr. halls. and as we move around the room here, another reason this room is kig, there are some original pieces in the room. the pieces that are original to the building are the pieces towards the front of the room. on this side we have...
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the route is well-marked with yellow arrows and scallop shells. scallop shell is the symbol of both st. james and the camino. common on the galician coast, the shells were worn by medieval pilgrims as a badge of honor to prove they made it. the traditional gear has barely changed -- a gourd for drinking water, just the right walking stick, and a scallop shell dangling from each backpack. the slow pace and need for frequent rest breaks provide plenty of opportunity for reflection, religious and otherwise. for some, leaving behind a stone symbolizes unloading a personal burden. the first person to make this journey was st. james himself. after the death and resurrection of christ, the apostles traveled far and wide to spread the christian message. supposedly, st. james went on a missionary trip from the holy land all the way to this remote corner of northwest spain. according to legend, in the year 813, st. james' remains were discovered in the town that would soon bear his name. people began walking there to pay homage to his relics. after a 12th-c
the route is well-marked with yellow arrows and scallop shells. scallop shell is the symbol of both st. james and the camino. common on the galician coast, the shells were worn by medieval pilgrims as a badge of honor to prove they made it. the traditional gear has barely changed -- a gourd for drinking water, just the right walking stick, and a scallop shell dangling from each backpack. the slow pace and need for frequent rest breaks provide plenty of opportunity for reflection, religious and...
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no gun shells other than police gun shells. no footprints. no fingerprints. nothing was found. yet 26 people were killed. one policeman, one fireman. the rest citizens. all by the three police forces operating. this weekend american history tv is featuring highlights from the c-span cities tour with the support of our cable partners. >> the mission was peace through deterrence. our job was to project a credible threat, to be here every day demonstrating to the soviet union that even if they launched a surprise first strike against us, we would be able to ride that out and retaliate quickly and with enough force that we would devastate the soviet union even if they had launched their missiles first. we're at the titan missile museum in arizona about 25 miles south of downtown tucson and we're in the launch control center of the missile site. that's essentially the nerve center of the missile site itself. from here, using all of this equipment, the crew has a bird's eye view of the condition of the missile and of the missile site. they first have to receive a launch order telling
no gun shells other than police gun shells. no footprints. no fingerprints. nothing was found. yet 26 people were killed. one policeman, one fireman. the rest citizens. all by the three police forces operating. this weekend american history tv is featuring highlights from the c-span cities tour with the support of our cable partners. >> the mission was peace through deterrence. our job was to project a credible threat, to be here every day demonstrating to the soviet union that even if...
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she donates 800 shells a week. the project then implants them onto the shells and distributes them to the monitoring stations. the project still has a long way to go before reaching a billion. >> my hope is that some of these students will end up in career paths into sciences, technology and engineering. they definitely have the ability, and i think a big part is helping them see that they have the confidence or they have the capability to do that. >> this once was one of the most productive ecosystems on the planet. if we want to live sustainably and happily for another several hundred years or maybe every thousand years, we've got to take care of this natural resource. and if we don't know about it, we're not going to take care of it. >> sreenivasan: finally, a tragic mystery of world war ii, solved. researchers, led by microsoft co-founder paul allen, said today they have found the wreckage of the navy cruiser u.s.s. "indianapolis" on the bottom of the philippine sea, more than three and a half miles deep. the w
she donates 800 shells a week. the project then implants them onto the shells and distributes them to the monitoring stations. the project still has a long way to go before reaching a billion. >> my hope is that some of these students will end up in career paths into sciences, technology and engineering. they definitely have the ability, and i think a big part is helping them see that they have the confidence or they have the capability to do that. >> this once was one of the most...
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. >> the bombardment, shelling and all this, it was just phenomenal. >> go out and look and you couldose were big flashes. >> you wondered how the japanese could live under such bombardment. >> the rain of thunder lasted three days, leading the commander of the bombardment force, jesse ohlendorf. >> he says, there's no mortar gets. show me a target, i'll shoot at it. >> they thought they had done all they could do, but actually they hadn't. >> they hit many of the caves and gun bunkers because they couldn't see them. >> if you look at the preparation fires, there's a discussion as to whether those navy prep tires, the pre d-day prep fires were as vigorously supported as they should have been. were they? >> they were high in volume. my belief is we didn't have a proper target assessment capability. >> months before the bombardment, reconnaissance photos of peleliu were taken by air and submarine, but what they didn't show were the many fortified ridges and cliffs hidden beneath the island's thick vegetation. this is what the island looked like before the shelling and this is what that
. >> the bombardment, shelling and all this, it was just phenomenal. >> go out and look and you couldose were big flashes. >> you wondered how the japanese could live under such bombardment. >> the rain of thunder lasted three days, leading the commander of the bombardment force, jesse ohlendorf. >> he says, there's no mortar gets. show me a target, i'll shoot at it. >> they thought they had done all they could do, but actually they hadn't. >> they hit...
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luckily, to have it still here, it was a shrapnel shell and not a high explosive shell. we do not know what happened to the crew but we do know that three of the men who worked on this tank tried to repair it and one of them was from kansas city. they signed their names on the inside of the drivers' hatches. the tank also played an important role in one of the most famous heroes of world war i. his name was john lewis barkley, one of 120 americans awarded the medal of honor for their actions in world war i. john lewis barkley was in the third division of the american expeditionary forces. on october 8, 1918, he was acting as a forward observer and he realized there was a german regimen going around him if he did not reveal himself and he came up with a plan to protect his regiment. he climbed inside an abandoned french tank, took a german machine gun that was laying about, and he knew how to repair it, and he let the germans go by him. in the ensuing battle, he killed at least 200, maybe 240 germans and saved his regiment from being attacked from the rear. when he left t
luckily, to have it still here, it was a shrapnel shell and not a high explosive shell. we do not know what happened to the crew but we do know that three of the men who worked on this tank tried to repair it and one of them was from kansas city. they signed their names on the inside of the drivers' hatches. the tank also played an important role in one of the most famous heroes of world war i. his name was john lewis barkley, one of 120 americans awarded the medal of honor for their actions in...
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the boss of the oil giant shell, the biggest company in britain, has questioned whether the governmente paid compared to the average worker. but shell‘s ben van beurden, who earned £7.5 million last year, argues that the government‘s proposal is flawed. our business editor, simonjack, reports from rotterdam. big business, how do you stop too much money flowing to the top? the government has a plan, but does it make sense? this is shell‘s rotterdam refinery, it has customers and employees all over the world. it‘s the most valuable company on the london stock exchange and pays more dividends to uk pension funds than any other company. that‘s the old refinery, but also a lot of the new stuff... ben van beurden is shell‘s chief executive. the uk government‘s flagship proposal to curb pay is to force companies to publish how many times more the boss gets paid than the average worker. simple. it‘s a matter of public record, you got paid £7.5 million last year, that was a 60% increase from the previous year, and could you tell me what the multiple is of your pay versus the average shell emplo
the boss of the oil giant shell, the biggest company in britain, has questioned whether the governmente paid compared to the average worker. but shell‘s ben van beurden, who earned £7.5 million last year, argues that the government‘s proposal is flawed. our business editor, simonjack, reports from rotterdam. big business, how do you stop too much money flowing to the top? the government has a plan, but does it make sense? this is shell‘s rotterdam refinery, it has customers and employees...
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and soft shell crab is fried all the time.e the crab in this. >> oh, gosh. >> okay. [ cheers and applause ] this is really good, you guys. mario, look what i found in my pocket, one final delivery request. >> oh, great. >> what does it say? >> a delivery boy's day is never done. [ laughter ] deliver one plate up to your audience member of choice. [ cheers and applause ] >> who's it gonna be? you? you? you? who's it gonna be? >> the most enthusiastic. [ cheers and applause ] >> there you go. enjoy. it just goes to prove, the more you smile and the mess around like that, the more likely you are to get whatever you want. stick around, our audience members are showing off their talents when we come back. >> announcer: tomorrow -- we've got an hour of quick cookout classics that will take your next party from dull to delicious in a flash. later this week, michael strahan and scarlett johansson. it's going be a wonderfully wild time, this week, on "the chew." ...nausea, heartburn, when indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea! nausea, h
and soft shell crab is fried all the time.e the crab in this. >> oh, gosh. >> okay. [ cheers and applause ] this is really good, you guys. mario, look what i found in my pocket, one final delivery request. >> oh, great. >> what does it say? >> a delivery boy's day is never done. [ laughter ] deliver one plate up to your audience member of choice. [ cheers and applause ] >> who's it gonna be? you? you? you? who's it gonna be? >> the most enthusiastic. [...
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as soon as it was complete they heard the shelling and went thsh they got out of town. they burned bridges as they were leaving town in order to keep those troops at bay. the union used this building as a barracks during the civil war right in this doorway is where they were inewing our ating. as we move around the room here, another reason this room is significant, there are original pieces in the room during the time they used the building. the representatives you see here are reproductions. the pieces that are original to the building are the pieces toward the front of the room. on this side we have the clerk's desk or the scribe. that is the person who would be responsible for taking the vote on any piece of legislature that was voted on. he would have been the speaker of the house. we have the speaker of the house another original piece to the building. the other pieces that are original to the room, we have two desks in the far corner over here that are original to this building. they're individual representatives in the room. we're in the senate chamber of the st
as soon as it was complete they heard the shelling and went thsh they got out of town. they burned bridges as they were leaving town in order to keep those troops at bay. the union used this building as a barracks during the civil war right in this doorway is where they were inewing our ating. as we move around the room here, another reason this room is significant, there are original pieces in the room during the time they used the building. the representatives you see here are reproductions....
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total injured in bosnia-herzegovina. >> they make their way through landmines and unexploded mortar shells. the work is not easy -- even gps coordinates are not always precise, so there's always a risk. but they know their work is vital. >> we think about handicapped people, the people who got disabled due to unexploded ordnance and mines. >> another dangerous mortar shell neutralized. but it's hard work. it's taken nearly an entire day just to deal with one mortar from the war. every day, ermin jusufovic works towards a time when he and his family can live a carefree life. every victory on the court helps. competing in last year's paralympic games was particularly special. >> we won second place, but the feeling was really the same as if we'd got the gold medal. >> ermin plans to compete again in the next paralympics. but his greatest dream is to see bosnia-herzegovina completely cleared of landmines. some day, he says, it will be. >> coverage of the recent g20 summit in hamburg was dominated by scenes of rioting, despite the vast majority of protesters marching peacefully. hundreds of pe
total injured in bosnia-herzegovina. >> they make their way through landmines and unexploded mortar shells. the work is not easy -- even gps coordinates are not always precise, so there's always a risk. but they know their work is vital. >> we think about handicapped people, the people who got disabled due to unexploded ordnance and mines. >> another dangerous mortar shell neutralized. but it's hard work. it's taken nearly an entire day just to deal with one mortar from the...
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maybe without the shell? >> definitely without the shell. can't eat that. >> why not, the taco shell, not the eggshell. stay with us, news4 continues at 5:00 a.m. we need to get some breakfast clearly. >>> right now, a foggy start outside. advisories in effect that force you to slow down as you start your day. >>> right now, a search for a sex assault suspect. a man police say attacked a five-year-old girl near her home. >>> i think there's blame on both sides, and i have no doubt about it, and you don't have any doubt about it either. >> the president's latest news conference putting his own party on edge. the reaction and latest calls for resignation. >> america's got talent performance you'll be hearing about today. >>> you can't do mc hammer without the pants. >>> 5:00 a.m. i am
maybe without the shell? >> definitely without the shell. can't eat that. >> why not, the taco shell, not the eggshell. stay with us, news4 continues at 5:00 a.m. we need to get some breakfast clearly. >>> right now, a foggy start outside. advisories in effect that force you to slow down as you start your day. >>> right now, a search for a sex assault suspect. a man police say attacked a five-year-old girl near her home. >>> i think there's blame on both...
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and the idea and my friends is to play in the swings in the dark but they were destroyed in the shelling. life and there is all these days continue to follow that story. and all of the platforms along with a plethora of the rest of the news so we got lined up for this weekend so much and i'm kevin always thanks for watching this live news update from moscow of a good weekend. seem wrong. but i. just don't. get to shape out just because educated and engaged equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. up. we all willingly accepted the risk of being shot wounded taken prisoner but no force signed up to be friggin poisoned by our own people saying stuff that was literal biological and chemical products the said do not truck tires all types of styrofoam polystyrene says batteries trucks there was a complete denial i think at all levels of government that there was any connection between perm periods and what these brave soldiers were suffering from to compensate every soldier marine airman and sailor there was only ground that are complaining ab
and the idea and my friends is to play in the swings in the dark but they were destroyed in the shelling. life and there is all these days continue to follow that story. and all of the platforms along with a plethora of the rest of the news so we got lined up for this weekend so much and i'm kevin always thanks for watching this live news update from moscow of a good weekend. seem wrong. but i. just don't. get to shape out just because educated and engaged equals betrayal. when so many find...
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all we did was find 31 spent shell casings. that's a lot of shots fired.e didn't find any weapons. we don't know at this time if it was more than one shooter, or if the shooter had more than one gun. >> reporter: when talking to witnesses they learned about a car seen leaving that scene, officers tracked it down at 37th and fairmount interviewed everyone inside calling them only persons of interest but not calling them suspects and this morning, they plan to return to that neighborhood to also track down some of that private surveillance camera footage. they want to watch that to see if they can find out about the shooter and, of course, the motive, karen and thomas >> witnesses play a vital role. lauren johnson. >>> president trump facing a lot of criticism for his remarks on the violence in virginia. fox kelly has the latest in new york. >> we condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred big tree and violence on many sides. >> reporter: the statement on the deadly race fueled violence in virginia, no the strong enough accordin
all we did was find 31 spent shell casings. that's a lot of shots fired.e didn't find any weapons. we don't know at this time if it was more than one shooter, or if the shooter had more than one gun. >> reporter: when talking to witnesses they learned about a car seen leaving that scene, officers tracked it down at 37th and fairmount interviewed everyone inside calling them only persons of interest but not calling them suspects and this morning, they plan to return to that neighborhood to...
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i'm talking about the big boys, you know, 100 pounds or more as far as the shells being fired. so vicksburg really arguably for about a year during the american civil war is the most important place strategically. that would be my opinion right
i'm talking about the big boys, you know, 100 pounds or more as far as the shells being fired. so vicksburg really arguably for about a year during the american civil war is the most important place strategically. that would be my opinion right
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of shell casing from across the country. >> when you can match shell casing you can match crime scenes, now you have possible suspects. eventually will lead us to the gun. >> in chicago officials have confiscated more than 5,000 guns since january. 900 more than this time last year. >> how easy is it for someone to get a gun. >> very easy. >> but gang members tell us the guns are easily replaced. >> seizing these guns is one part of the component. but how do you change the mentality where they feel that they need a gun. >> what is happening in chicago can't support law enforcement alone. we need to change the mentality of our juvenilesnd that these young people want to have guns. >> police have had some gang, shootings are down 13% but already this area there have been more than 400 people murdered which is up over the last year, elaine. >> adriana diaz, thank you. you can see adriana full report on chicago epidemic of gun violence on cbsn on assignment monday at 9 central on this cbs television station. >> a new database is challenging assumptions about how clean the water is that we
of shell casing from across the country. >> when you can match shell casing you can match crime scenes, now you have possible suspects. eventually will lead us to the gun. >> in chicago officials have confiscated more than 5,000 guns since january. 900 more than this time last year. >> how easy is it for someone to get a gun. >> very easy. >> but gang members tell us the guns are easily replaced. >> seizing these guns is one part of the component. but how do...