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. >> the strongest aboveground fortification in okinawa was sury castle. the immediate evil structure withstood over 25 direct hits from our naval gunfire. it was the keystone of the sury defense area, 120 acres of village installations which were destroyed. almost encircled, many in garson were evacuated leaving a skeleton force, completely wiped out. with the fall of this garson, the eastern flank of naha is exposed and the main japanese defense line begins to crumble into pockets. simultaneous with the theory we were pushing the attack against the western anchor to the enemy defense line, the sea and airport city of naha. what was soon to develop into a drawn out siege opens with intense bombardment to the approaches of the city. zblf advanced marine units penetrating naha engage in enemy patrol. >> as japanese resistance withdraws within the city proper, our troops advance to secure positions within the suburbs and on the outskirts of the capital. we are denied entry to the downtown districts by mud flats and the observation and fire of the japanese ar
. >> the strongest aboveground fortification in okinawa was sury castle. the immediate evil structure withstood over 25 direct hits from our naval gunfire. it was the keystone of the sury defense area, 120 acres of village installations which were destroyed. almost encircled, many in garson were evacuated leaving a skeleton force, completely wiped out. with the fall of this garson, the eastern flank of naha is exposed and the main japanese defense line begins to crumble into pockets....
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but i do think there's something to be said this is equivalent to that -- me of the suri mortgage crisis this is a bachelor's degree or master's degree or some post-graduate rate. it's the same thing. it's exploitive system. soledad: the book obviously is called "i don't want to die poor." it focuses a lot on kind of your anxiety around your college loan debt. michael: what's interesting is in the writing of this book is that i was once again reminded of the fragility of my life due to like my debt and a sizable portion. like, i've been paying over $1000 a month essentially in student loan payments for almost a decade. if i died, my mom would still be on the hook for the debt. me saying i don't want to die poor -- i don't want to die panelists before i can pay -- died penniless -- die penniless before i can pay off that loan. soledad: has coronavirus opened up people to the idea of the fragility of everyone around you? michael most americans are : probably two checks away from completely being like in ruin or sadly in a food bank line. and instead of us kind of havin. we're not that forg
but i do think there's something to be said this is equivalent to that -- me of the suri mortgage crisis this is a bachelor's degree or master's degree or some post-graduate rate. it's the same thing. it's exploitive system. soledad: the book obviously is called "i don't want to die poor." it focuses a lot on kind of your anxiety around your college loan debt. michael: what's interesting is in the writing of this book is that i was once again reminded of the fragility of my life due...
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let's involve making suri also t about our testing expansion for essential workers.s you know, what we are doing as we get the materials that we need and the testing capacity, we know that based on the tests that we do, whether or not we can expand those opportunities to more and more people, the ability to expand testing capacities is so important as we start to look at opening more businesses and reopening our city and having the ability to get people tested is so critical to that success. and today, we just want to announce that we are able to test all essential workers whether they exhibit symptoms or not. and this is definitely significant. this is a game changer here. the ability to allow grocery store clerks, our muni-drivers and other people who are on the frontlines, our firefighters, police officers and nonprofit workers who were working with our homeless population in the shelters and if you are an essential worker and you exhibit symptoms or you don't significant symptoms, you still arexhibitsymptoms, you still ge. we want to encourage those who would lik
let's involve making suri also t about our testing expansion for essential workers.s you know, what we are doing as we get the materials that we need and the testing capacity, we know that based on the tests that we do, whether or not we can expand those opportunities to more and more people, the ability to expand testing capacities is so important as we start to look at opening more businesses and reopening our city and having the ability to get people tested is so critical to that success....
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i am suri reddy, an attorney representing mercy housing. i am pleased to present our appeal to the department of public works number 202761. we respectfully ask that the board of appeals deny this decision which denied our appeal to remove four maple trees at the location of 833 bryant. i'll briefly introduce the project to the board and the rationale behind our appeal. we'll also detail our concession that we've come to with the b.o.s. this is a 145-unit affordable housing unit which will expedite the essential piece of housing infrastructure to house people that are formerly homeless. so here is a rendering of 833 bryant street. some of you may be familiar with this location. this perspective is from where the hall of justice is currently. so this is our building which we actually started construction in march, which is very exciting. it's 145 units and 100% affordable housing, permanently supportive. this construction is actually an integrated factory module ty type. [inaudible] >> -- to reduce overall unit cost. so before we talk about
i am suri reddy, an attorney representing mercy housing. i am pleased to present our appeal to the department of public works number 202761. we respectfully ask that the board of appeals deny this decision which denied our appeal to remove four maple trees at the location of 833 bryant. i'll briefly introduce the project to the board and the rationale behind our appeal. we'll also detail our concession that we've come to with the b.o.s. this is a 145-unit affordable housing unit which will...
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let's involve making suri also t about our testing expansion for essential workers.know, what we are doing as we get the materials that we need and the testing capacity, we know that based on the tests that we do, whether or not we can expand those opportunities to more and more people, the ability to expand testing capacities is so important as we start to look at opening more businesses and reopening our city and having the ability to get people tested is so critical to that success. and today, we just want to announce that we are able to test all essential workers whether they exhibit symptoms or not. and this is definitely significant. this is a game changer here. the ability to allow grocery store clerks, our muni-drivers and other people who are on the frontlines, our firefighters, police officers and nonprofit workers who were working with our homeless population in the shelters and if you are an essential worker and you exhibit symptoms or you don't significant symptoms, you still arexhibitsymptoms, you still ge. we want to encourage those who would like to b
let's involve making suri also t about our testing expansion for essential workers.know, what we are doing as we get the materials that we need and the testing capacity, we know that based on the tests that we do, whether or not we can expand those opportunities to more and more people, the ability to expand testing capacities is so important as we start to look at opening more businesses and reopening our city and having the ability to get people tested is so critical to that success. and...
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dicen que parte serÁ para la terapia de suri que se tiene que recuperar, pero tambiÉn para ayudar a otras. nos vamos a sentar por aquÍ. somos los primeros clientes. aquÍ estÁ luz. luz tiene 17 aÑos trabajando aquÍ. el mismo tiempo que tiene el establecimiento. cÓmo estÁs? luz: muy bien. la reincorporÓ despuÉs de dos meses de estar sin trabajo. gracias a dios comenzamos hoy. reportera: quÉ nos van a ofrecer? luz: el desayuno regular de siempre que son los huevos, jamÓn, salchicha. empanaditas espectacular. reportera: quÉ vas a hacer primero? lo que hace es desinfectar con alcohol hasta aquÍ. rapidito pone todo desechable. aquÍ no se puede utilizar mÁs plato, tampoco vasos de vidrio. todo tiene que ser descartable para que, definitivamente, la gente pueda comer con mÁs seguridad. cada quiÉn tiene su responsabilidad. sin duda lo mÁs importante que usted sepa lo que tiene que hacer para que no pase ningÚn riesgo. mientras luz limpia todo y nos trae las empanadas. vuelvo con ustedes. tengo que probar las empanadas. karla: claro. me tienes que traer algunas tambiÉn. [risas] gracias. nos llena d
dicen que parte serÁ para la terapia de suri que se tiene que recuperar, pero tambiÉn para ayudar a otras. nos vamos a sentar por aquÍ. somos los primeros clientes. aquÍ estÁ luz. luz tiene 17 aÑos trabajando aquÍ. el mismo tiempo que tiene el establecimiento. cÓmo estÁs? luz: muy bien. la reincorporÓ despuÉs de dos meses de estar sin trabajo. gracias a dios comenzamos hoy. reportera: quÉ nos van a ofrecer? luz: el desayuno regular de siempre que son los huevos, jamÓn, salchicha....
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i am suri reddy, an attorney representing mercy housing. i am pleased to present our appeal to the department of public works number 202761. we respectfully ask that the board of appeals deny this decision which denied our appeal to remove four maple trees at the location of 833 bryant. i'll briefly introduce the project to the board and the rationale behind our appeal. we'll also detail our concession that we've come to with the b.o.s. this is a 145-unit affordable housing unit which will expedite the essential piece of housing infrastructure to house people that are formerly homeless. so here is a rendering of 833 bryant street. some of you may be familiar with this location. this perspective is from where the hall of justice is currently. so this is our building which we actually started construction in march, which is very exciting. it's 145 units and 100% affordable housing, permanently supportive. this construction is actually an integrated factory module ty type. [inaudible] >> -- to reduce overall unit cost. so before we talk about
i am suri reddy, an attorney representing mercy housing. i am pleased to present our appeal to the department of public works number 202761. we respectfully ask that the board of appeals deny this decision which denied our appeal to remove four maple trees at the location of 833 bryant. i'll briefly introduce the project to the board and the rationale behind our appeal. we'll also detail our concession that we've come to with the b.o.s. this is a 145-unit affordable housing unit which will...