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and shelton, and from boston, allen solomon, dean of citizenship. let me go to south carolina.enator tarr, what was nez, what was happening in north carolina that moved the legislature to vote this way? >> thank you for having me on the show this afternoon, and just the efficiency and the process of going to the polls as expeditiously as possible, and ensuring the integrity of everybody. it's that simple. >> were there problems in getting people to vote before that that was addressed by this set of new measures? >> there are a couple of good examples and i'm sure that we'll get into the voter fraud issue, and i'm not hung up about it, but we had 11,000 ballots that were contested. and the race was decided by 8,000 votes. so had all of the 8,000 gone to another candidate, we would have a different lieutenant governor today. so we want to make sure that all of the votes count and they're appropriate. conversely, we had a gentleman go to vote and was told that he had already voted. and it turns out that his son, a same name, and junior, living in a different residence, he had vote
and shelton, and from boston, allen solomon, dean of citizenship. let me go to south carolina.enator tarr, what was nez, what was happening in north carolina that moved the legislature to vote this way? >> thank you for having me on the show this afternoon, and just the efficiency and the process of going to the polls as expeditiously as possible, and ensuring the integrity of everybody. it's that simple. >> were there problems in getting people to vote before that that was...
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who minutes please, miss solomon. >> thank you. before i say anything more, i want to correct how i introduced myself the last time i spoke. i am also as the asf member, a member of close the gap coalition. that was relevant in my previous comments and i omitted it. i had a question about page -- and i item on page 65 of the budget where it appears that there is no money budgeted for professional development from qtea, for certificated personnel. now, i understand the background that in our -- in previous years money that qta funding paid for the three days of professional development in the contract, so that there was a temporary reallocation of funds, but that money has been restored and we have the three days of professional development coming out of the general funds, but qtea calls for 18 hours of professional development, up to 18 hours for para professionals, early education teachers and k 12 teachers so it could just be it's on another page of the budget, but i couldn't find it. thanks. >> thank you superintendent. is there
who minutes please, miss solomon. >> thank you. before i say anything more, i want to correct how i introduced myself the last time i spoke. i am also as the asf member, a member of close the gap coalition. that was relevant in my previous comments and i omitted it. i had a question about page -- and i item on page 65 of the budget where it appears that there is no money budgeted for professional development from qtea, for certificated personnel. now, i understand the background that in...
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i'm sorry, i thought you just spoke on the regular budget, miss solomon. i don't have a card for the [inaudible]. >> okay. did you want to come up and give us your two minutes? >> as we all know, special education is a complicated and very, very important piece of the work we all do. here's my concern. i know there's no l cap for special ed and that's unfortunate, but we really do need more opportunities for take stakeholders to give their input. for those of us at the town hall forum at the support for families of children with disabilities and the special ed cac meeting last week, there were quite a lot of people, parents and educators who were upset about the 2014, 2015 staffing guide, largely because none of us knew it was coming until it was being implemented. as a result of that staffing guide, 82 para professionals are being consolidated and at least 23 teachers being consolidated and that's of concern to us and to school communities just because it's such a lot of shifting. and from a labor perspective we also have a concern that we weren't consult
i'm sorry, i thought you just spoke on the regular budget, miss solomon. i don't have a card for the [inaudible]. >> okay. did you want to come up and give us your two minutes? >> as we all know, special education is a complicated and very, very important piece of the work we all do. here's my concern. i know there's no l cap for special ed and that's unfortunate, but we really do need more opportunities for take stakeholders to give their input. for those of us at the town hall...
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pamela anderson saying i don't to husband rick solomon. >> former "baywatch" star divorcing solomon ford time six months after walking down the aisle in her divorce filing. citing irreconcilable differences. >> married to solomon in 2007. the first marriage lasted a couple months. how about that for deja vu. >> not a lot of love for garth brooks in ireland. >> the country superstar canceled five sold out show in dublin, comeback concert after the council denied permits to two of his shows. leaving half a million ticketholders holding the bag. >> the concert promoter is promising refund because his fans were angry and heartbroken. you got to find friends in low places in ireland, garth. >> and they're not asking for refund yet. sales of hillary clinton's book less than stellar. the sales of "hard choices" dropped substantially in the second week on the market. that's not all. >> people that did buy the book are not reading it, their electronic copies. readers so far have read 2.4% of her book. apparently hard choices is a bit of a hard read. >> catch the eyes of a substantial of number r
pamela anderson saying i don't to husband rick solomon. >> former "baywatch" star divorcing solomon ford time six months after walking down the aisle in her divorce filing. citing irreconcilable differences. >> married to solomon in 2007. the first marriage lasted a couple months. how about that for deja vu. >> not a lot of love for garth brooks in ireland. >> the country superstar canceled five sold out show in dublin, comeback concert after the council denied...
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hyperbole would not be fictional and would not overstate the solomon as i feel right now. my faith in the constitution is whole. it is complete. it is total. i am not going to sit here and be an idle spectator to the diminution, the subversion, the destruction of the constitution. who can so properly be the inquisitor for the nation as the representatives of the nation themselves? the subjects of its jurisdiction are those offenses which proceed from the misconduct of public men. that is what we are talking about. in other words, from the abuse or violation of some public trust. it is wrong, i suggest, it is a misreading of the constitution, for any member here to assert that for a member to vote for an article of impeachment means that member must be convinced the president should be removed from office. the constitution does not say that. the powers relating to impeachment are an essential check in the hands of the legislature against and upon the encroachment of the executive. the division between the two branches of the legislature, the house and senate, assigning to t
hyperbole would not be fictional and would not overstate the solomon as i feel right now. my faith in the constitution is whole. it is complete. it is total. i am not going to sit here and be an idle spectator to the diminution, the subversion, the destruction of the constitution. who can so properly be the inquisitor for the nation as the representatives of the nation themselves? the subjects of its jurisdiction are those offenses which proceed from the misconduct of public men. that is what...
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there is an interesting article in the "wall street journal" today written by carol lee and jay solomon and they talk about something called the arc of instability. he set these red lines in syria last summer. he said repeatedly if assad gassed his people we would react and everyone was gearing up for some sort of military action last summer and it didn't happen. i know he's talked to a number of our allies in the gulf and even in asia, they look at this stuff and say, god, if the chinese made a major grab on some of the islands that are disputed, would or could we react if the iranians did something -- they have been doing a lot of things -- but if they did something that challenge our allies more, would we react? >> charlie: we continue as one of obama's fiercest defenders, david plouffe, former senior advisor to the president and his campaign manager. >> he's awfully off the charts intelligent. he's a competent person. he has a sense of the direction the country needs to. go he's a very good decision-maker. we spent a lot of time making good decisions, then you have to move on. there
there is an interesting article in the "wall street journal" today written by carol lee and jay solomon and they talk about something called the arc of instability. he set these red lines in syria last summer. he said repeatedly if assad gassed his people we would react and everyone was gearing up for some sort of military action last summer and it didn't happen. i know he's talked to a number of our allies in the gulf and even in asia, they look at this stuff and say, god, if the...
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solomon lew took up that deal.curities and investment commission was callingabout the offer, it an inducement and maybe a breach of equality of opportunity principles. so there will be a court hearing on thursday. gave the shortest press conference ever after the results were announced. he made a very brief statement welcoming the deal. take anyo questions and walked off. sri lanka has left rates unchanged. governor, many thanks for joining us. several were forecasting a rate cut but you kept rates unchanged. why? >> i think the rates seem to be appropriate to our overall growth. we have been pleased with the way it has been moving with growth remaining strong and inflation remaining at levels we wanted it to be. so it is a very good situation for us to be in now. there was a little bit talk with raton that's with regard -- there was a little bit of talk but regards to the banks, other than that the main thrust of the economy seemed to be performing well and we believed it was not to make -- not time to make change
solomon lew took up that deal.curities and investment commission was callingabout the offer, it an inducement and maybe a breach of equality of opportunity principles. so there will be a court hearing on thursday. gave the shortest press conference ever after the results were announced. he made a very brief statement welcoming the deal. take anyo questions and walked off. sri lanka has left rates unchanged. governor, many thanks for joining us. several were forecasting a rate cut but you kept...
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i also wanted to cover this solomonic menu in 2008. i went in for harper's magazine. so i went in as a journalist. i went in for a chance to see north korea. as public factors which you can cover from china, north korea and that is what part of the story because these are the people who laughed. so what about the people living matter? finally i found out about this school that would speed that up by missionaries in the suburb of pyongyang. i looked for a job there and i actually got this job in 2011, which happen to be the last six months of kim jong-il's life. >> you got a job doing what? >> teaching english. >> how controlled with your life on a daily basis? >> my god, north korea is the most controlled state. a recent u.n. report as i guess the gravity of the violation is that paralleled to any state in the contemporary world. so for the minute you go when, you will be followed every second. you give up your phone and passports and all that. >> had to give up your phone? >> you have absolutely nothing on you that will connect you to anyone. that reminder will be wi
i also wanted to cover this solomonic menu in 2008. i went in for harper's magazine. so i went in as a journalist. i went in for a chance to see north korea. as public factors which you can cover from china, north korea and that is what part of the story because these are the people who laughed. so what about the people living matter? finally i found out about this school that would speed that up by missionaries in the suburb of pyongyang. i looked for a job there and i actually got this job in...
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one of them is the investor solomon lew. he's refusing to declare which way he's going to vote.a 9.9% stake in david jones. the first voting bloc will be crucial to whether or not this he'll goes through. to sweeten the deal, woolworth's south africa have offered solomon lew $17 a share for his 12% stake in country road which is another clothing retailer. woolworth's south africa owns the other 80%. the securities investment commission is expressing concern over that mockup deal. the deal goes that if solomon lew accepts the deal for country road, he then has to vote for the woolworth's takeover of david jones. could represent an inducement and maybe a breach of equality of opportunity principles. there could be a court hearing into the matter on thursday. whichever way shareholders vote in the next hour, it is not going to be the end of the matter, angie. >> that is interesting to note. they need 75% support. paul allen out of sydney. thank you so much. let's get to the market here in the asia pacific. australia is seeing gains this beenng as futures had predicting, that sentim
one of them is the investor solomon lew. he's refusing to declare which way he's going to vote.a 9.9% stake in david jones. the first voting bloc will be crucial to whether or not this he'll goes through. to sweeten the deal, woolworth's south africa have offered solomon lew $17 a share for his 12% stake in country road which is another clothing retailer. woolworth's south africa owns the other 80%. the securities investment commission is expressing concern over that mockup deal. the deal goes...
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and women led to their deaths asked that solomon and women led to their deaths at a cost of maybe $3n to $16 long term. if we have learned anything from our expense in iraq, should be that interventionism is not the wave of the future. this wholereassess idea that somehow we have the right to intervene in the affairs of patients and that we did under the pretext. -- our. has degraded role as a great nation has degraded our role that had no intention of attacking that did not have anything to do with weapons of mass destruction. it was not a mistake, it was a lie. we have to stop the games that our government is playing of subterfuge, of duplicity. the double game being played in iraq is a violation of what america should be about. we should be honest with people. we should be straightforward and our international policy. we seem to be constitutionally incapable of doing that. that is a problem that involves are broad, national discussion with people at every level. the consequences of our continued interference in the internal affairs of nations is createte blowback and to conditions
and women led to their deaths asked that solomon and women led to their deaths at a cost of maybe $3n to $16 long term. if we have learned anything from our expense in iraq, should be that interventionism is not the wave of the future. this wholereassess idea that somehow we have the right to intervene in the affairs of patients and that we did under the pretext. -- our. has degraded role as a great nation has degraded our role that had no intention of attacking that did not have anything to do...
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it was created by solomon rogers. commissioned by holiday autos. >> i want it!> who needs the cooler with the big wheels or the chairs you can tow? that's perfect! and sand doesn't get in your stuff. >> or your pants either. it comes up with the own umbrella. so you can block the sun. and it has the againgps trackin system. you know which way to turn the chair so you don't get harmed by the sun's harmful ways. >> can you lay flat? sometimes you like to get the stomach. >> okay. >> but there you go. >> i love it. >> look at that. >> what is that? >> oh! >> there's so many possibilities. >> yeah. listen. that's a good one. >>> rebecca's been gone for about two years. this is the day she came back and said hello to the family's pet. oh! >> so sweet! the dog is excited. >> and remembers her! and remembers her and ynt believe the luck of his day that rebecca is back. the dog is so excited -- >> it pees. >> even better! oh! oh, my gosh. did it faint? the dog fainted of joy. >> get out of here! >> the dog was so overcome it made the dog pass out? >> yes. watch. >> oh,
it was created by solomon rogers. commissioned by holiday autos. >> i want it!> who needs the cooler with the big wheels or the chairs you can tow? that's perfect! and sand doesn't get in your stuff. >> or your pants either. it comes up with the own umbrella. so you can block the sun. and it has the againgps trackin system. you know which way to turn the chair so you don't get harmed by the sun's harmful ways. >> can you lay flat? sometimes you like to get the stomach....
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good afternoon brooks solomon with the urban academy. i feel compelled to speak on behalf of the boys at the academy that is a land use issue san francisco also has been a forward thinking play the resolution to this issue should be a complimentary strategy not a replacement strategy. show rooms are a shrinking sector i mean with the absolute lowest density of employment and it's tech today and this project is a balance, if you will, between accident two worlds and offers co- location of tech showroom and approval provides a channel for katrero hill actually district 10 to e evolve with tomorrow our boys are most severely impacted by the digital divide we've been fortunate to work with by the time at that and penitentiaries that's demonstrated their alignment with itself community and offer a mechanism for combrpt that our boys about be able to cal capitalize in employment and education. thank you >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> i'm rich steven a 27 year tenant of show place we occupant about 38 square feet our lease is thro
good afternoon brooks solomon with the urban academy. i feel compelled to speak on behalf of the boys at the academy that is a land use issue san francisco also has been a forward thinking play the resolution to this issue should be a complimentary strategy not a replacement strategy. show rooms are a shrinking sector i mean with the absolute lowest density of employment and it's tech today and this project is a balance, if you will, between accident two worlds and offers co- location of tech...
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solomon johnson who works here he to sends money back to his 7 dmirp lie beeria lost everything. >> everything you had? >> everything. everything i worked for for ten years gone. >> this morning a neighbor told him she had seen kids tossing lit firecrackers near a couch open his front porch before the fire broke out. fire investigators have not yet determined the cause. even as the victims are grappling with what they lost many stepped up to help. christ international baptist church opened its basement as klaex and starting centers that displaced families may need. >> i had a couple dolls and baby clothes and other clothes i felt i wanted to. >> god provides the ashurngs that even in the midst of our suffering even in the midst of conditions like these we can respond. from a human level. >> church will continue to take donations of clothing and household items. red cross is asking for financial donations as well. they're taking care of nine families displaced. in southwest philadelphia i'm amy buckman. "channel 6 action news."" >> a man from delaware is facing serious charges after he allegedl
solomon johnson who works here he to sends money back to his 7 dmirp lie beeria lost everything. >> everything you had? >> everything. everything i worked for for ten years gone. >> this morning a neighbor told him she had seen kids tossing lit firecrackers near a couch open his front porch before the fire broke out. fire investigators have not yet determined the cause. even as the victims are grappling with what they lost many stepped up to help. christ international baptist...
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these brothers -- william, the oldest, then wilton, pinckney, solomon, and andrew -- there were quite a few of them -- all operate at all levels of the first trade -- the fur trade. they all died or retired with serious injuries. three of them, when they died, had a running lawsuit with my st. louis relative, who was a doctor named bernard. he also treated people with names like tag lake smith, which educated -- like peg leg smith, which indicated he was not very good at fixing the injuries. all of the relatives were suing my relative when they died. the way, young margaret sale from alabama appeared in st. louis, and she is a sublett cousin, and while she is living at her cousin william's house, she meets a young doctor who is also from alabama. his name is thomas hereford, someone william has hired to be his full-time physician after firing my ancestor. they got married in 1842, but his boss, william sublett dies in 1845, so dr. hereford goes to work as a merchant right down the road, but the store fails. this is an unfortunately typical western story. that boom and bust frontier ec
these brothers -- william, the oldest, then wilton, pinckney, solomon, and andrew -- there were quite a few of them -- all operate at all levels of the first trade -- the fur trade. they all died or retired with serious injuries. three of them, when they died, had a running lawsuit with my st. louis relative, who was a doctor named bernard. he also treated people with names like tag lake smith, which educated -- like peg leg smith, which indicated he was not very good at fixing the injuries....
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. >> rebecca solomon is an immigration attorney and the executive director of access to law, an organization that helped immigrant children like vasquez. >> not every kid who applies gets to stay, not every kid who enters can even apply. you have to be abandoned, abused, neglected. you have to be without your parents. there's minimum requirements and then the rigorous process of immigration. so not every kid gets to stay. >> those minors who qualify under this provision of the law and get approval can obtain a green card which allows them to stay in the country and have legal status in the united states. they can then apply for citizenship after five years of living here or when they turn 18, whichever comes first. tens of thousands of unaccompanied minors have arrived in the united states this year alone, mainly from central america, but solomon says very few can actually qualify for this immigration benefit. immigrants like vazquez, who can prove they were victims of abuse, abandonment, or neglect. >> my dream is to graduate from high school, so then i can go to college. yeah. >> and what
. >> rebecca solomon is an immigration attorney and the executive director of access to law, an organization that helped immigrant children like vasquez. >> not every kid who applies gets to stay, not every kid who enters can even apply. you have to be abandoned, abused, neglected. you have to be without your parents. there's minimum requirements and then the rigorous process of immigration. so not every kid gets to stay. >> those minors who qualify under this provision of the...
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who is solomon? right. old testament, $1,000. joe. who is elijah? good.estament heroes for $600, please. answer -- daily double. you're finding it early. [ applause ] you have $1,000 to put at risk. let's make it a true daily double, alex. okay, here is the clue for you. who is joseph? that's it.
who is solomon? right. old testament, $1,000. joe. who is elijah? good.estament heroes for $600, please. answer -- daily double. you're finding it early. [ applause ] you have $1,000 to put at risk. let's make it a true daily double, alex. okay, here is the clue for you. who is joseph? that's it.
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. >> solomon johnson lost all her things. they think a fire cracker was tossed and landed on a couch on his pour. >> everything i worked for for ten years gone. >> not only those directed affected by the fire came today but others came as well. those that wanted to help. >> christ international baptist church on the corner of the devastated block opened a basement as collection and sorting center for donations of clothing, toys and household items that might help at infected families. >> we have old klonls, toys, books, all from our kids. things that i hope people can use. >> my back was hurting and my knees were hurting i said i'm going to get up and do something good and i think the pain will go away. >> pastor napoleon told his congregation that kind of generosity is god's way of helping us deal with the tragedy. >> in the midst of tragedy we see god's spiriting moving to respond. >> red cross is helping the families. in southwest philadelphia i'm amy buckman, "channel 6 action news."" >> a fire fightner trenton is recover
. >> solomon johnson lost all her things. they think a fire cracker was tossed and landed on a couch on his pour. >> everything i worked for for ten years gone. >> not only those directed affected by the fire came today but others came as well. those that wanted to help. >> christ international baptist church on the corner of the devastated block opened a basement as collection and sorting center for donations of clothing, toys and household items that might help at...
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. >> reporter: solomon johnson lived next door to twin girls so close they called him uncle >> uncleol, this is your house. what are you doing today. >> reporter: he said those, the very last words to him from four year old twins maria and marialla bowah. flames that nearly destroyed the block killing the twins along with brothers patrick sanyeah and taj jacque. >> the fire was blazing. so i say everybody let's go, let's go. >> reporter: sunday a new day, same pain but hope just around the corner. >> everyone is responding in love. so that it is a blessing. >> reporter: christ international baptist church sits right outside the devastation. pastor napoleon devine opened his doors to donations clothes and canned foods. he says the response unlike anything he expected. >> never in my wildest imagination would have had this much, people coming in all night. >> reporter: devine says the donations have been pouring in from everywhere, from people of different faiths, ages, races, a new day for a community, a city in such pain. a little hope much needed. >> i am proud to be a philadelphian
. >> reporter: solomon johnson lived next door to twin girls so close they called him uncle >> uncleol, this is your house. what are you doing today. >> reporter: he said those, the very last words to him from four year old twins maria and marialla bowah. flames that nearly destroyed the block killing the twins along with brothers patrick sanyeah and taj jacque. >> the fire was blazing. so i say everybody let's go, let's go. >> reporter: sunday a new day, same pain...
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solomon islands and i am. about to see very little in the can i take us to where they were standing alone knowing to be ok let's watch a day in an english girl from russia no actually i'm from south africa. not to throw stones they are like the last two years where. because of this an army why throw a stone on a car that's just driving past it is it is big no one is throwing a stone and with all respect we were standing down then we actually saw some guys convicting stones into a bag and using one of the slings to. me throwing us directly they were not collecting stones they were really nobody. stones is everywhere you can see everywhere the stones do you think this situation is going to lead to a third intifada for us in there will be resistance school which is we hope that this thing this leads to the third intifada because we believe that if you continue with. the israeli will take more and more we'll destroy more and more houses and tbilisi's and we will kill more so we have to resist as south africa. you
solomon islands and i am. about to see very little in the can i take us to where they were standing alone knowing to be ok let's watch a day in an english girl from russia no actually i'm from south africa. not to throw stones they are like the last two years where. because of this an army why throw a stone on a car that's just driving past it is it is big no one is throwing a stone and with all respect we were standing down then we actually saw some guys convicting stones into a bag and using...
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lenordtown, solomon, erica at about 11:15 and valley lee at about 11:45. the storms today did some damage. these are vul various damage reports in bawlt more and into hagerstown, winchester. multiple trees around south childs road. that was about 5:40. there were some severe thunderstorm warnings. down to the south, we had a wind gust of almost 50 miles an hour at 9:45. that prompted the warning for the northern neck and southern marl. nothing crazy heavy for the rest of the night. not gonna get chilly. 75, 74 in the morning. a lot of clouds. just a couple of sprinkles. a couple of showers tomorrow, possibly in the morning. down towards fredricksburg and into southern maryland. 74 at 8:00. by 9:00 it's still in the mid- 70s. we'll come back and let you know when the showers move out of the way completely and we're setting the stage for a nice friday. >>> now, onto a story every d.c. driver needs to know about because it's gonna drive you crazy. aaa is accusing d.c. police and the department of transportation of creating dangerous conditions for driver all
lenordtown, solomon, erica at about 11:15 and valley lee at about 11:45. the storms today did some damage. these are vul various damage reports in bawlt more and into hagerstown, winchester. multiple trees around south childs road. that was about 5:40. there were some severe thunderstorm warnings. down to the south, we had a wind gust of almost 50 miles an hour at 9:45. that prompted the warning for the northern neck and southern marl. nothing crazy heavy for the rest of the night. not gonna...
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. >> lessons not only from guadalcanal and the extended campaign from the solomons but from subsequent landing s in th pacific. the saipan landings were taking nearly simultaneously two weeks apart from the d-day landings. opposite sides of the world two major offensives taking place at the same time. clearly the high command paid attention to the problems encountered not only in the solomons but particularly where some of the landing craft going ashore got hung up on the offshore reefs where the three-day bombardment which we believed would be sufficient to suppress japanese resistance turned out not to be. so all of these lessons were brought into the planning for the d-day operation, but there is a difference, of course, between operating in the pacific and operating on the edge of a continent. if you're attacking an island, once the fleet isolates the island from the outside, you can bombard for 20, 30, 40 days at a time and be fairly certain the japanese are not going to be able to get any reinforcements into that island. if you do the same thing to the normandy beaches, by the se
. >> lessons not only from guadalcanal and the extended campaign from the solomons but from subsequent landing s in th pacific. the saipan landings were taking nearly simultaneously two weeks apart from the d-day landings. opposite sides of the world two major offensives taking place at the same time. clearly the high command paid attention to the problems encountered not only in the solomons but particularly where some of the landing craft going ashore got hung up on the offshore reefs...
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brook solomon with rdj enterprises. as a firm, working in and for the southeast, we have had the distinct pleasure of working with and witnessing commissioner johnson's engagement with elected officials, department heads, community leaders, community members, families in an effort to address land use issues in the bayview. and the successful result of those efforts in tandem with her finance background, we're wildly excited to endorse this recommendation to the seat for commissioner johnson and strongly urge that you do the same. thank you very much. >> good afternoon, commissioner. again, dwayne jones. i just want to echo many of the comments of the folks before me have said. i want to add to that that i have heard some concern about commissioner johnson's ability to kind of engage communities. the southeast sector is not always the easiest district and/or community to work in and it's one place that we find that one who is serious about doing community work can actually get some real stripes and i can attest that comm
brook solomon with rdj enterprises. as a firm, working in and for the southeast, we have had the distinct pleasure of working with and witnessing commissioner johnson's engagement with elected officials, department heads, community leaders, community members, families in an effort to address land use issues in the bayview. and the successful result of those efforts in tandem with her finance background, we're wildly excited to endorse this recommendation to the seat for commissioner johnson and...
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. >> reporter: solomon johnson lived neck door to twin girls so close they called him uncle. >> uncle sal, this is your house. what are you doing to do. >> reporter: he says those the very last words to him from four year old twins maria and march ella bowa before this frightening flames that nearly destroyed 6500 block of gesner saturday morning. killing the twins along with brothers patrick and six week old taj. johnson remembers the harrowing escape with his brother moments before he says he lost everything. >> the fire was blazing. i said let's go, let's go! >> reporter: sunday, a new da day. same pain but hope just around the corner. >> everyone is responding with love. so it is a blessing. >> reporter: christ international baptist church sits right outside the devastation. pastor in a foal yann divine opened his doors to owe donations of clothes and canned food. the response unlike anything he expect. >> never in my wildest imagination we would have had this much. people coming all night. we couldn't enter our church this morning. >> reporter: donations have been pouring in from
. >> reporter: solomon johnson lived neck door to twin girls so close they called him uncle. >> uncle sal, this is your house. what are you doing to do. >> reporter: he says those the very last words to him from four year old twins maria and march ella bowa before this frightening flames that nearly destroyed 6500 block of gesner saturday morning. killing the twins along with brothers patrick and six week old taj. johnson remembers the harrowing escape with his brother moments...
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. >> rue wis solomon a vibrant 99 stays busy at home. >> and margaret recently had an art show at theder age of -- >> 100. 100. new project sculpting a 40 pound black of ali pastor for a class she's taking. they are the new brand of secrets and the secret to their longevity staying busy and having a positive outlook on life. >> there's nothing that doesn't interest me. >> do something that they can enjoy. >> we're going not only to hundred years old, but to healthy hundred years old. >> doctor is an expert on aging. he says keeping seniors healthy in their old age is key. >> a lot of my sent interns are healthy until the week had he die. >> age may slow their step but they're optimism keeps them going. psychologist daniella says the mental and emotional state of seniors is search to their vitality. >> if you are more positive and feel happy about your life that also strengthens your immune system and vise versa. >> scientists predict living to 100 and beyond will soon be the norm but now for this group, living each day better is what keeps them going. living longer is just the bonus.
. >> rue wis solomon a vibrant 99 stays busy at home. >> and margaret recently had an art show at theder age of -- >> 100. 100. new project sculpting a 40 pound black of ali pastor for a class she's taking. they are the new brand of secrets and the secret to their longevity staying busy and having a positive outlook on life. >> there's nothing that doesn't interest me. >> do something that they can enjoy. >> we're going not only to hundred years old, but to...