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in the plan, the port commission at the time included all of the port's properties in the plan and didn't thifrpg that it made since to look at only the piers per proposition h. the plan identifies acceptable uses for every port facility on a long term basis as well as setting, leasing guidelines for the interim uses that take place in the port facilities. and there was a water front land use, water front plan advisory board that was set up by the mayor and the board of supervisors, and the port commissioners at the time. and they worked to recognize the water front plan, which the port commission, embraced and adopted, with the addition of a water front design and access element. and i think that the importance of that element was really to set the stage for a comprehensive water front open space system. and some, urban design and architect you aral guidelines to guide what the form and the look of development along the water front should take. and historic preservation principals to save and to treasure the historic resources that we had along the water front. pier 70, and the embarkade
in the plan, the port commission at the time included all of the port's properties in the plan and didn't thifrpg that it made since to look at only the piers per proposition h. the plan identifies acceptable uses for every port facility on a long term basis as well as setting, leasing guidelines for the interim uses that take place in the port facilities. and there was a water front land use, water front plan advisory board that was set up by the mayor and the board of supervisors, and the...
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on the side is the missouri itself which was the sight of the signing ceremony. before we get into the lesson per se, which will include the battle of okinawa where we have some marines passing fallen japanese soldiers does anybody have any questions for the material you read today. >> yes, sir. my question is more the political -- how did roosevelt and all the upper leadership in the military justify okinawa when they knew they would drop the bomb in two months. >> when is the first successful test of an atomic bomb? july of 1945. when is okinawa? april. so, remember, history has lived forward even though it's written backward. in april of 1945 nobody knows for sure if this thing is going to work. and also as we'll discuss in a little more detail further on, it's not really certain what the japanese response to the atomic bomb or atomic bombs is going to be. is this going a war winner by itself? most american leadership doesn't think so. it's a useful tool in that direction but it's not necessarily going to win the war by itself. so the american planners, the am
on the side is the missouri itself which was the sight of the signing ceremony. before we get into the lesson per se, which will include the battle of okinawa where we have some marines passing fallen japanese soldiers does anybody have any questions for the material you read today. >> yes, sir. my question is more the political -- how did roosevelt and all the upper leadership in the military justify okinawa when they knew they would drop the bomb in two months. >> when is the...
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including the union siege of the city, and the march to the sea. with university of west georgia professor keith bohannon. this is part of the summer conference. it's about an hour. >> before we get started, the map you see up here is a campaign map on the left side. the inserts there, or the smaller maps indicate the main battles. i know it's probably difficult for those of you in the back of the room to see the small details, and maybe read the print, and so what we did -- or actually, what pete's staff did is include this in your maps and handouts books. so hopefully most of you have this. if you turn to page 9, you'll see this map in there. you might want to refer to this, this is probably a little easier to read. but we'll be making frequent -- or i'll be making frequent reference to this campaign map, which will help us understand the course of the campaign. as general and chief of all union military forces in the spring of 1864, u.s. grant devised a grand strategy of coordinated offenses by a number of union armies stretching from louisiana
including the union siege of the city, and the march to the sea. with university of west georgia professor keith bohannon. this is part of the summer conference. it's about an hour. >> before we get started, the map you see up here is a campaign map on the left side. the inserts there, or the smaller maps indicate the main battles. i know it's probably difficult for those of you in the back of the room to see the small details, and maybe read the print, and so what we did -- or actually,...
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and the alterations will improve the compatibility of the feature with the character of the building and the work will replace aluminum doors, with the light and doors, and the framing will be compatible with the building without mimicking the original building, the pyramid skylights will be replaced with a lantern shaped skylights that relates better to the facade beyond it. as i spoke of before, the renovation of the sun room does trigger the need for a fire proofing para pit wall along the property line and we plan to work with dbi to minimize the height of that as much as possible. if you have any questions, i am available and the project sponsors are here to give you a brief presentation. >> thank you. >> this is my husband and co-restorer and over here we have lito who is our contractor. and just very briefly we wanted to give you an update on where we are at. this is the house in 2010 and, we have completely restored the woodwork and put on a new roof. >> this small, shaded highlighted part shows the pyramids that we were talking about that is with the building that we wanted
and the alterations will improve the compatibility of the feature with the character of the building and the work will replace aluminum doors, with the light and doors, and the framing will be compatible with the building without mimicking the original building, the pyramid skylights will be replaced with a lantern shaped skylights that relates better to the facade beyond it. as i spoke of before, the renovation of the sun room does trigger the need for a fire proofing para pit wall along the...
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retain the base of the bay on the primary facade above the garage and install a wood door with a painted finish similar in tone to the surrounding wall finishes and lastly, the project sponsor shall complete a site visit with the department staff and occupancy in order to verify with the approved project description and conditions of approval. the project sponsor is present and prepared a brief presentation and available for questions and this concludes my presentation, thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners, virginia manahaw with the architecture presenting the project for the clients. >> project was built in 1900, and it is currently... sorry. it is currently an rh 2 residential home, two family residence, and it is in the historic district. and the current use is a single family and the proposed use will remain a single family residence. this is a subject property right here. and it is surrounded by other props of similar characteristics. and the scope of work that we propose to do is to infill. >> it is almost impossible to hear you, if you could maybe, get a little closer to th
retain the base of the bay on the primary facade above the garage and install a wood door with a painted finish similar in tone to the surrounding wall finishes and lastly, the project sponsor shall complete a site visit with the department staff and occupancy in order to verify with the approved project description and conditions of approval. the project sponsor is present and prepared a brief presentation and available for questions and this concludes my presentation, thank you. >> good...
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mark the 25th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall a panel of historians discuss the end of theold war. constructed in 1961, the wall began to fall on november 9th, 1989, after months of protests an political liberalization in pro soviet eastern europe. this event is hosted by the society for historians of american foreign relations. from c-span 3's american history tv, this is just under two hour hours. s. >>> welcome, everyone. it's wonderful to see you all here gathered at this plenary session which is basically commemorating the 25th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall. i'm richard immerman from temple university and it is my honor and pleasure to share as the chair and moderator. for those of us who have been coming to schaefer meetings for four decades or even more, it's a little short of remarkable that we're marking 25 years since the fall of the berlin wall. it's remarkable because on the one hand we can recall that event so vividly, but on the other hand, it sometimes seems like it took place a lifetime ago. it's also remarkable because for those of us who pursu
mark the 25th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall a panel of historians discuss the end of theold war. constructed in 1961, the wall began to fall on november 9th, 1989, after months of protests an political liberalization in pro soviet eastern europe. this event is hosted by the society for historians of american foreign relations. from c-span 3's american history tv, this is just under two hour hours. s. >>> welcome, everyone. it's wonderful to see you all here gathered at...
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the tunnels were not the goal in the beginning. they try to get a cease-fire before a soldier entered the gaza strip. the tunnels were not the main goal. israel was dragged along by hamas. they kept insisting on having this battle until the conditions were met. notwithstanding the human suffering in gaza. it also suggests something about how israel is approached the whole thing. a dramatic event that will change its position was really dragged along by this organization. >> and i think your description of the long-standing standoff with hamas and the dilemma it confronts with hamas reinforces the point about seeing west bank and gaza as two different problems. has netanyahu rediscovered abbas? >> in a small sense, small abbas. abbas that can take care of the border. we saw reports that fatah was taking responsibility for firing live ammunition at israeli forces. these were fatah forces, not pa ones. pa forces have remained steady, not getting involved. in that regard, yes. has it changed dramatically in the way they see the peace p
the tunnels were not the goal in the beginning. they try to get a cease-fire before a soldier entered the gaza strip. the tunnels were not the main goal. israel was dragged along by hamas. they kept insisting on having this battle until the conditions were met. notwithstanding the human suffering in gaza. it also suggests something about how israel is approached the whole thing. a dramatic event that will change its position was really dragged along by this organization. >> and i think...
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there's a lot of excellent scholarship about the causes for the fall of the wall but the proximate causes, the short term events are not well-known in the nongerman speaking world and so i decided for the anniversary to try to put together that story as best i could and then of course as always happens when you start researching something it becomes more complicated than you expected. it ended up being a fascinating rg:31 so let me just gallop through some of the ideas in my book and then if we have questions we can talk more about them. i want to talk a little bit about the precursor to the night of november 9, 1989, when the wall opens. and then a tiny bit about how we think about these events, memory and legacy, themes that my colleagues will emphasize as well. so it's important to say that the first unexpected event actually happened not in berlin but in moscow which is to say there were a rapid series of deaths. in 2 1/2 years there were four leaders of the soviet union, of course, after brezhnev died. then another one in 1984 and another one in 1985. there were so many funerals, mar
there's a lot of excellent scholarship about the causes for the fall of the wall but the proximate causes, the short term events are not well-known in the nongerman speaking world and so i decided for the anniversary to try to put together that story as best i could and then of course as always happens when you start researching something it becomes more complicated than you expected. it ended up being a fascinating rg:31 so let me just gallop through some of the ideas in my book and then if we...
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the resigning for the good of the country after the a few terms for through the years. >>: jane: therter fares to kill the wealthy chicago men and stuff turbine inside the suitcase. she is a core indonesia yesterday after being arrested after her mother's body was found beaten and left in a suitcase in the back of a taxi in front of the hotel. the boys from was also it rested they say the couple was discovered in another hotel several miles away. >>: the also security officer we have the names of the alleged killers they were staying here resides will tell the capture them in the morning about 9:00 a.m. they were staying in one room. >>: jajames: this is the same hotels 62 year-old victim and they put the suitcase in the taxi this surveillance video that shows a woman and the daughter having a argument with a teenage boy friend on monday in the hotel lobby. >>: mark: their mandate conservation post in several locations on the texas border 50 guards arrived earlier this week in a part of a thousand troops were called by the governor. they need to secure the border where the border pat
the resigning for the good of the country after the a few terms for through the years. >>: jane: therter fares to kill the wealthy chicago men and stuff turbine inside the suitcase. she is a core indonesia yesterday after being arrested after her mother's body was found beaten and left in a suitcase in the back of a taxi in front of the hotel. the boys from was also it rested they say the couple was discovered in another hotel several miles away. >>: the also security officer we...
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pentagon gears up the fight of the islamic state while the white house struggles with the mission as th is the headline te front page of usa today asking how dangerous is the islamic state and finally, tcoming to te front page of "the wall street journal" u.s. wide action on militants noting that the beheading of journalist james foley has prompted officials to begin working together for a broad international campaign to combat the extremist of the islamic state and will require taking the fight beyond iraq and neighboring serious. the obama administration indicated that prepares straight against the extremists inside iraq where they've received significant swaths of territory but the general martin dempsey the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff warned that the islamic state also known as the islamic state of iraq and syria can't be defeated without choking off its operation in syria. that's the story in "the wall street journal" and that's playing out across the front pages today. we should note that defense secretary chuck hagel was also with martin dempsey at the briefing at th
pentagon gears up the fight of the islamic state while the white house struggles with the mission as th is the headline te front page of usa today asking how dangerous is the islamic state and finally, tcoming to te front page of "the wall street journal" u.s. wide action on militants noting that the beheading of journalist james foley has prompted officials to begin working together for a broad international campaign to combat the extremist of the islamic state and will require...
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the presiding officer: the clerk will read the titles of the bills for the first time. the clerk: s. 2772 a bill making supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending september 30, 2014, and for other purposes. s. 2773, a bill making supplemental appropriations for fiscal year ending september 30, 2014 for border security, law enforcement, humanitarian assistance, and for other purposes. mr. pryor: madam president, i now ask for a second reading and i object to my own request all en bloc. the presiding officer: objection having been heard, the bills will be read for a second time on the next legislative day. mr. pryor: madam president, i ask unanimous consent that the appointments at the desk appear separately in the record as if made by the chair. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. pryor: madam president, i ask unanimous consent that when the senate completes its business today it adjourn until 11:00 a.m. on friday, august 1, 2014, that following the prayer and pledge, the morning business be deemed expired, the journal of proceedings be approved to
the presiding officer: the clerk will read the titles of the bills for the first time. the clerk: s. 2772 a bill making supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending september 30, 2014, and for other purposes. s. 2773, a bill making supplemental appropriations for fiscal year ending september 30, 2014 for border security, law enforcement, humanitarian assistance, and for other purposes. mr. pryor: madam president, i now ask for a second reading and i object to my own request all en...
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the estimated cost of the project at the time of the commission approval of the time was $800,000 plus we put the project out to bid twice. the first time was in may of 2014 we received bids four bids the bids expedite our project and the average was $1.47 million the high costs for the architecture metal work and the c m u this is what the building is comprised of we looked at creating all of the elements in the project identified 8 possible all of the elements and looked at it modifying the details we simply switched in aluminum to a steel material that brought down the price and did a perform specification so there's no unknowns requiring the contractor to do a mac markup of the construction. the overlay project was increased to $1.265 million. in the 3 bids we received 5 and of those the contractor who submitted the lowest bid is changing construction in the amount of $1 million plus the r and l.b. contractor that performed on a couple of not more city projects including the one south van ness project in 2009 the value was $5.7 million and they did the renovation of the clubhouse f
the estimated cost of the project at the time of the commission approval of the time was $800,000 plus we put the project out to bid twice. the first time was in may of 2014 we received bids four bids the bids expedite our project and the average was $1.47 million the high costs for the architecture metal work and the c m u this is what the building is comprised of we looked at creating all of the elements in the project identified 8 possible all of the elements and looked at it modifying the...
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the northern states wanted the the debt,sumption of meaning during the revolutionary war, the northern states had run up a great deal of debt while the southern states had not. the southern states wanted none of this. they wanted individual states to pay off their debt. the southern states wanted the capital closer to where we are today. in a grand compromise, thomas jefferson, alexander hamilton, and james madison of virginia, decided to package these two decisions into a grand compromise, so the united states government assumes the dead of the states from the revolutionary war, and the capital would be closer to the place that the southern states wanted, and this compromise was a very important point in the early history of our country and helped solidify the country and helped solidify democracy. , in fact,stitution had talked about a federal as aict that would serve home for the capital, and washington, d.c., is the only city in the country, the only created bye country the constitution. article one describes the legislative towers. it also describes a federal therict that would se
the northern states wanted the the debt,sumption of meaning during the revolutionary war, the northern states had run up a great deal of debt while the southern states had not. the southern states wanted none of this. they wanted individual states to pay off their debt. the southern states wanted the capital closer to where we are today. in a grand compromise, thomas jefferson, alexander hamilton, and james madison of virginia, decided to package these two decisions into a grand compromise, so...
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of the return on the one hand, and the principle of the two states on the other. that's the first qualification. the second one is there's one thinthere is onething to speak s legally right and there is another thing to say what is politically possible. if you look at the various documents in the issue of the various organizations and so forth, currently the way the united nations generally assembly puts it and its annual resolution peace with the settlement of the palestine question with a un resolution general assembly resolution puts it, they speak of the just solution of the refugee question based on your resolution 194 compensation. so, they don't see implementation of the 194 right of return compensation. they say a just solution based on, which means something less than implementation, but how much less is very hard to say. yes? i think you should use the microphone. >> my question is regarding the region of the context of this issue. do you think that there is any influence from the neighboring countries in the region that this is now okay? when the muslim
of the return on the one hand, and the principle of the two states on the other. that's the first qualification. the second one is there's one thinthere is onething to speak s legally right and there is another thing to say what is politically possible. if you look at the various documents in the issue of the various organizations and so forth, currently the way the united nations generally assembly puts it and its annual resolution peace with the settlement of the palestine question with a un...
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the family hurried to the house of the deceased father. day had barely broken and when we arrived at my aunts street there was a dozen buses full of police, a camera truck, etc. we went into the house and he was shackled at his wrist and feet like a convict on death row. because of the arrest, the majority of the family didn't come to express sympathy to my house. the house was empty but now full. one of the police man walked over the corpse of my uncle who was on the floor. i remember it well because my father wanted to kill him. he shouted don't you have any shame walking on a dead person. he was sitting on the floor near his father and weeping. the whole family was in tears. it was horrible and we were disgusted to see the cops everywhere like that. but at the time we were happy he would be able to a tend his father's funeral. it wasn't to be. they just gave him half an hour. he didn't have the right to go to the burial. after getting out he had a massive heart attack, almost certainly because of the conditions of the imprisonment. this
the family hurried to the house of the deceased father. day had barely broken and when we arrived at my aunts street there was a dozen buses full of police, a camera truck, etc. we went into the house and he was shackled at his wrist and feet like a convict on death row. because of the arrest, the majority of the family didn't come to express sympathy to my house. the house was empty but now full. one of the police man walked over the corpse of my uncle who was on the floor. i remember it well...
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the second looking at the 2012 the last round. the third stage, after another cease-fire -- dramatic images that we saw. all of these conversations. 2008, 2012, and now, are seen as three rounds of the same war. there is what you do, it is very close to the center, rockets reaching tel aviv. close to the center of israel. govern by an organization that makes no qualms about its position about israel and tries to put on the best face to the cease-fire. it is very clear what they are facing. you have the clause i political and quasimilitary really a region and waging war from it. one option, you take it over completely. in 2012, he suffered from not going further. to go back to this in a couple years. game -- netanyahu was criticized. the second is to basically hope for the best. given the israelis' way they understand hamas, the chance of that happening is nil. the experience of this conflict, to the extent of the tunnel system, makes this much less likely. the third option is a very grim status quo. the reality where we see small
the second looking at the 2012 the last round. the third stage, after another cease-fire -- dramatic images that we saw. all of these conversations. 2008, 2012, and now, are seen as three rounds of the same war. there is what you do, it is very close to the center, rockets reaching tel aviv. close to the center of israel. govern by an organization that makes no qualms about its position about israel and tries to put on the best face to the cease-fire. it is very clear what they are facing. you...
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books, the many, many books on the end of the war in the pacific. he is also the author of other books on world war ii. he has not trained as a historian. he has trained as a lawyer. he is a graduate of georgetown law school, and he worked for many years as an administrative judge in the federal government. although not trained as a historian, richard frank demonstrates his skills as a historian in everything that he has written. and it's a great pleasure to have him here today with us. >>> thank you for those very kind remarks. and i want to thank this entire institution for the wonderful opportunity to be here in key west. and to speak on behalf of harry s. truman. it's my job to provide i think an overall summary of where we were in 1945. and to do that, we have to go back first of all to 1943 when president franklin roosevelt articulated the american allied aim for the war as the unconditional surrender of the axis powers. now, when that policy was first articulated, it was with a mind towards germany, and not japan. but in the policymaking proc
books, the many, many books on the end of the war in the pacific. he is also the author of other books on world war ii. he has not trained as a historian. he has trained as a lawyer. he is a graduate of georgetown law school, and he worked for many years as an administrative judge in the federal government. although not trained as a historian, richard frank demonstrates his skills as a historian in everything that he has written. and it's a great pleasure to have him here today with us....
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just the shooting, the guns, the militia, the fighting spirit was in the militia. >> let's see if -- >> i would just like sunday to say something about that arrow. >> some accounts indicate that some of the british fjorded the river. that line is meant to show that. i, myself, feel that the majority of the british all came over the bridge, and they actually ran over their own dead and dying. >> ok. >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> thank you. so we can get to as many questions as possible, we will let them answer, then move to the question here. anybody want to add anything else? ok. all right. let's go to the question right here. men, theoke of the british officers, cavalry officers, who were not present at north point because they had been wounded, and at least some of the wounded soldiers, british wounded, were left in the houses .nd bladensburg, upper marlboro what eventually happened to those british soldiers and officers who had been wounded and who were left to convalesce in american homes? >> it is a great question because they end up playing a critical role, first of all, in the
just the shooting, the guns, the militia, the fighting spirit was in the militia. >> let's see if -- >> i would just like sunday to say something about that arrow. >> some accounts indicate that some of the british fjorded the river. that line is meant to show that. i, myself, feel that the majority of the british all came over the bridge, and they actually ran over their own dead and dying. >> ok. >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> thank you. so we can get to as...
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next, an event commemorating the 150th anniversary of the battle of the crater honoring the role of the u.s. colored troops in the fighting. on julyle took first 30, 1864 as part of the siege of petersburg. the ceremony includes the unveiling of a stamp by the u.s. postal service and remarks by historian james blankenship who details the events of the battle. this event is one hour 15 minutes. >> good morning ladies and gentlemen. we thank you this morning for being with us here at petersburg national battlefield on the 150th anniversary of battle of the crater. my name is chris price. for those of you who were with us this morning at 5:30 we thank you again and welcome you here to the park. i was remarking a few minutes ago, much like it was for the soldiers 150 years ago who were in the oberlin campaign that started in 1864, it has been a long road to petersburg. we started this 150th event for three parks on may 3, at spotsylvania courthouse. we have moved south ever since. it has been quite a feat. it is the first time three parks within a process of these commemorations have shared
next, an event commemorating the 150th anniversary of the battle of the crater honoring the role of the u.s. colored troops in the fighting. on julyle took first 30, 1864 as part of the siege of petersburg. the ceremony includes the unveiling of a stamp by the u.s. postal service and remarks by historian james blankenship who details the events of the battle. this event is one hour 15 minutes. >> good morning ladies and gentlemen. we thank you this morning for being with us here at...
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one into the don't have the capability for the education or the equipment or even the time that i provideservices. i put those districts in with detroit public schools so when detroit public school kids get that 14 sent apple that senators are always bad to talk about, if those small schools were not with me, that apple would cost them 40 cents. so the ability to collaborate and cooperate is what's going to extend this program and allow us to add those important products. senator klobuchar, i just left st. paul, director of st. paul and the director of minneapolis yesterday, that we were in a meeting trying to form a collaborative so that we could create a larger market basket so that we could go out on the market and appeared more attractive. vendors -- manufacturers, they are not giving us food and i don't have a problem with that. but if what we can do is collaborative will ensure that my farmers in michigan and in minnesota don't have to plow under products that my kids could eat, that we consider a so speed is one other thing we did, our agriculture extension service at the universit
one into the don't have the capability for the education or the equipment or even the time that i provideservices. i put those districts in with detroit public schools so when detroit public school kids get that 14 sent apple that senators are always bad to talk about, if those small schools were not with me, that apple would cost them 40 cents. so the ability to collaborate and cooperate is what's going to extend this program and allow us to add those important products. senator klobuchar, i...
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and the two core sent down there are given the orders to push the army of the tennessee away from the railroad, protect that vital supply line. and on the first day of the battle of jonesboro, the last battle of the campaign, these two core confederate core attacks that are repulsed. in the meantime, hood finds out that the rail lines north of jonesboro have been broken. can you see that on the map with thomas and schofield, and he abandons the city. hood on the night of september 1st, marching the troops in the city south, to rejoin those who had been at jonesboro. during the evacuation of the city, the confederates discover they've left a large train of munitions in the eastern central portion of atlanta that obviously can't get out. and so they set it on fire. this is 18 boxcars full of explosives. and you can imagine the sound that was heard 15, 20 miles away. this is the scene incidentally that's depicted in gone with the wind when red is in the wagon trying to get scarlet and the baby out, and there's all the sets burning in the background. i told my kids some of those sets were
and the two core sent down there are given the orders to push the army of the tennessee away from the railroad, protect that vital supply line. and on the first day of the battle of jonesboro, the last battle of the campaign, these two core confederate core attacks that are repulsed. in the meantime, hood finds out that the rail lines north of jonesboro have been broken. can you see that on the map with thomas and schofield, and he abandons the city. hood on the night of september 1st, marching...
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the eline and the improvements to the major streets, and both of the northern and the southern water front. >> finally with respect to the design and we were having a big debate about the water front heights, you know, i think that the port staff has, you know in the past looked at heights as one element of the project design. and we think that on the whole, there has been broad acceptance, of the projects that have been built, and some neighborhoods have had problems, with height. and particularly in the northern water front and other neighborhoods have welcomed the height and the water mark is example in the south beach neighborhood, and as we moved forward. in terms of looking in terms of prop b with we need to open the die long and how to formulate, the proposals that do need to go to the vote and hers what does that process look like in the future and also, we were moving away. and particularly on the west side of the embarcadaro and there has been a lot of attention to the resilientcy and the adaptation planning and our major neighborhood scale project at 337 and pier 70 do add
the eline and the improvements to the major streets, and both of the northern and the southern water front. >> finally with respect to the design and we were having a big debate about the water front heights, you know, i think that the port staff has, you know in the past looked at heights as one element of the project design. and we think that on the whole, there has been broad acceptance, of the projects that have been built, and some neighborhoods have had problems, with height. and...
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and the focus we have in the law followed the iraqis passed the departure of the u.s. forces.he still using that process to practure the sunni political movements and fractured the sunni leadership and in the recent protest movements in 2013 and early 2014 he moved with the iraqi military and security forces to physically fracture the heart of the sunni population in ombar and other prother proveranceserances. >> host: steve is on the line. >> caller: my question is about the kurdish minority in turkey. if we give arms to the kurds in iraq isn't there an issue they will find their way to the kurds in turkey and how would that work? >> guest: that is a good question. the turks and the kurds actually have been on a path toward significant reconcilation so i think there is less concern there would be a new kurdish uprising. giving people weapons isn't the same thing as successfully arming people. if you hand someone a rifle you need to spend months training them. many kurds know how to use a rival but advance surveillance, and artillery and other complex weapons that require crew
and the focus we have in the law followed the iraqis passed the departure of the u.s. forces.he still using that process to practure the sunni political movements and fractured the sunni leadership and in the recent protest movements in 2013 and early 2014 he moved with the iraqi military and security forces to physically fracture the heart of the sunni population in ombar and other prother proveranceserances. >> host: steve is on the line. >> caller: my question is about the...
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of the end of the cold war, and maybe the disappointment with the pause. i'll come back to david's point about congress or other political actors. maybe this disappointment, this deep disappointment with the pause where the bush administration comes in and basically says we're going to think a lot now for the first five months. and it is beautifully described, but the disappointment that the public felt maybe is not just the disappointment about sort of presidential leadership in general or how people take advantage of the 100 days, but about a whole realm of people who are really hoping for change and who have been out there protesting, worrying, watching television, for sure, but making a social movement, a set of social movements, different one. so the movements sometimes overlap and are very different people, but they were all paying great attention to what was happening and i would like to hear a little bit more are about those crowds. my second point is that very related to this one is that i think that americans' feelings about the cold war, and wha
of the end of the cold war, and maybe the disappointment with the pause. i'll come back to david's point about congress or other political actors. maybe this disappointment, this deep disappointment with the pause where the bush administration comes in and basically says we're going to think a lot now for the first five months. and it is beautifully described, but the disappointment that the public felt maybe is not just the disappointment about sort of presidential leadership in general or how...
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but the star of the show has to be the one prototype by. the futuristic trump which offers on the rivaled comforts promises to take russian public transport into the space age it doesn't just look good on the outside it's also got some pretty cool features inside too. so this demonstration model is exactly how the final concept design will look at the commercial model will have some slight and if you cations that it will not be changed by more than ten percent in features a unique quite complex door system and the headlights are also unique the lights inside opened with a dimmer mechanism which it's fitted with a two point four kilowatt i quality sound system. were made in russia and designed for russian tracks. they make up forty to sixty percent of the total cost of the tram so using these booties as well as other russian made components makes this trend about one and a half to two times cheaper than the equivalent for a model is up with. the underground with an oval it's either with company urban transport solutions unveiling their metro
but the star of the show has to be the one prototype by. the futuristic trump which offers on the rivaled comforts promises to take russian public transport into the space age it doesn't just look good on the outside it's also got some pretty cool features inside too. so this demonstration model is exactly how the final concept design will look at the commercial model will have some slight and if you cations that it will not be changed by more than ten percent in features a unique quite complex...
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the dedication, of the personnel of the o.c.d. is something to be recommended. >> thank you, appreciate your time. thank you for being with us. >>> calls for solidarity in ferguson. prominent civil rights act visits descent on the city for a community rally. over a day left in the truce. we'll update the status of talks in israel and hamas. in a coastal resort, abandoned 40 years ago, a lasting reminder of a divided border in cypress. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. here are the top stories we are following. in northern iraq kurdish forces are taking back a dam after the islamic state took control of it. the u.s. assisted the operation with 14 air strikes near the damn. in syria government so far ass launched an airtake in rafah, the rebels held the city for a year, and gained ground in recent days, killing several hundred people. >> in ferguson, missouri, a day of rallies and calls for justice. the family of the slain teen demands a fair chegs. earlier the justice department said it would conduct its own autopsy in the cas
the dedication, of the personnel of the o.c.d. is something to be recommended. >> thank you, appreciate your time. thank you for being with us. >>> calls for solidarity in ferguson. prominent civil rights act visits descent on the city for a community rally. over a day left in the truce. we'll update the status of talks in israel and hamas. in a coastal resort, abandoned 40 years ago, a lasting reminder of a divided border in cypress. >> welcome back to al jazeera america....
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the expansion of the threat. so there are always ways that we we're looking to better address this. some of the more significant efforts that we've made is to really have outreach. and i can't stress how important it is for this process and what benefits we have seen from that. we have expanded our contacts across the country to 15,000 contacts. we are conducting over 7800 presentations and briefings a year. and we are starting to see, this is the major garrett is relationships, is starting to pay off in the fact that companies are starting to come to us, academic institutions are actually coming to us early on and calling the contact so we can get engaged in the problem at the very early period, versus after a bad actor has left the company with two or three terabytes of information and has already left. so that is absolutely a victory for us in this process, but we have a lot of room for improvement that we will continue to do. and we are always looking for ways to improve that. >> welcome in the context of the
the expansion of the threat. so there are always ways that we we're looking to better address this. some of the more significant efforts that we've made is to really have outreach. and i can't stress how important it is for this process and what benefits we have seen from that. we have expanded our contacts across the country to 15,000 contacts. we are conducting over 7800 presentations and briefings a year. and we are starting to see, this is the major garrett is relationships, is starting to...
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the decision to names the candidates in the election for the next leader. it was taken because in the interests of china's national security, and sovereignty, i spoke to a government advisor, you will told me it would have to remember. if things got out of control, if there was a serious breakdown in law and order. china would not hesitate to use the troops. that scenario is unlikely. the fact he was compelled to stay it is a reminder of somehow views are hardening. >> i want to go back to something you said. i'm mentioning the carson. china promised full autonomy. does the decision go to the direct position. >> the prodemocracy group say it's the spirit. i can remember covering the handover in 1997. during the time the people of hong kong lined the streets welcoming the arrival of the people's liberation army. the former colony was free. things changed dramatically during the last 14 years, and the feeling is that they want democracy, they want more and now. aidery jp, good morning to you. labour day is almost upon us, it's time for a check of the forecast
the decision to names the candidates in the election for the next leader. it was taken because in the interests of china's national security, and sovereignty, i spoke to a government advisor, you will told me it would have to remember. if things got out of control, if there was a serious breakdown in law and order. china would not hesitate to use the troops. that scenario is unlikely. the fact he was compelled to stay it is a reminder of somehow views are hardening. >> i want to go back...
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but i'm not familiar with the -- is it the -- "the demon of the lost cause," is that the one? that's the most recent one that i know of that came out. no, i'd love to see it. thank you. >> when the question arose about press coverage, did walt whitman cover anything having to do with sherman? did he comment on it? and the other question i have is, can you address the mythologizing of sherman, when it began? i think maybe reston -- i think there's a big mythology in america surrounding sherman. so when did that begin? >> okay. as to the poetry question, walt whitman has one poem that obliquely references sherman, it's "ethiopia saluting the colors." from the perspective of an african-american woman watching sherman's men marching through north carolina. actually, melville, herman melville in "battle pieces" has two poems about sherman's mamp. i think there's two, that are pretty powerful. in terms of the mythologizing of sherman, i think it begins as the war concludes. i mean, he's seen as just such a hero of the war, and they march in the grand review. at the very end of the w
but i'm not familiar with the -- is it the -- "the demon of the lost cause," is that the one? that's the most recent one that i know of that came out. no, i'd love to see it. thank you. >> when the question arose about press coverage, did walt whitman cover anything having to do with sherman? did he comment on it? and the other question i have is, can you address the mythologizing of sherman, when it began? i think maybe reston -- i think there's a big mythology in america...
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in the combrvr of the building and the antennas on the roof of the building to any questionsic the flow utility and the equipment need to be located on the roof but at a set back. because the site is located in a residential building in the residential vicinity it is a disfavored location by the wireless guidelines therefore the applicant was to determine sites to be of a higher preference the committee itself and 9 members attended the rfp report says the facility will meet the standards and will continue to ply with the continues the staff asked it be commit a robbery with the guidelines and recommend guidelines of the project be approved >> project sponsor please. >> good evening president fong i'm mark the regional vice president of at&t i'm joined by an engineer with the firm of edison which is a jp morgan firm in california they've conducted the analysis and your analysis is in the packet and our project ready lad owed from the site acquisition team we've seeking approval on a conditional use permit to place telegraph hill screen mronts on the street hiding location as the a 7 pre
in the combrvr of the building and the antennas on the roof of the building to any questionsic the flow utility and the equipment need to be located on the roof but at a set back. because the site is located in a residential building in the residential vicinity it is a disfavored location by the wireless guidelines therefore the applicant was to determine sites to be of a higher preference the committee itself and 9 members attended the rfp report says the facility will meet the standards and...
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the other thing the president said was the problem with the outbreak is all the resources are centered toward the outbreak and then routine medical care has suffered because there has not been the workforce to be able to handle both will stop so the call for increased international assistance to provide food and water to impacted communities -- she said the communities that were most heavily impacted were quarantined and that there needed to be food and water brought into the areas, especially in situations like this where you have a concern civil unrest, there could be an outbreak in areas that are quarantined and feel they do not have access. she felt that was one of the ways the united states could help the best. it's in our interest in the world interests to continue to support nations as they fight this outbreak and work to develop. health care is a human right. we're hoping to prevent future health epidemics from occurring. both the chairman and i have introduced legislation to respond to this crisis and i look forward to your testimonies. i'm interested in hearing from all of yo
the other thing the president said was the problem with the outbreak is all the resources are centered toward the outbreak and then routine medical care has suffered because there has not been the workforce to be able to handle both will stop so the call for increased international assistance to provide food and water to impacted communities -- she said the communities that were most heavily impacted were quarantined and that there needed to be food and water brought into the areas, especially...
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the lebanese army has missions in the north, in the capital in the south, and the beqaa valley as well. >> in a statement, the lebanese army says its forces are back in control of the area. lebanese security forces are now regularly having to deal with violence from the syrian conflict, spilling into the country. like all countries bordering syria, trying to keep the war out is increasingly difficult. >> now, it's been a year since hassan rouhani took office as the iranian president. he offered a series of promises, civil rights, freedom and sanctions and disputes over iran's nuclear programme. what has he delivered so for. we take a look. >> 37 million iranians went to the ballot box hoping for better times. with the weight of their expectations, hassan rouhani stepped into the role as president. political, pragmatic and patriotic. >> i'm proud that the great people of iran, the honourable people thought i diseshed this -- deserved this. enhancing people's lives and welfare, preserving national pride and interest. i feel i need your assistance along the path and need you to be there,
the lebanese army has missions in the north, in the capital in the south, and the beqaa valley as well. >> in a statement, the lebanese army says its forces are back in control of the area. lebanese security forces are now regularly having to deal with violence from the syrian conflict, spilling into the country. like all countries bordering syria, trying to keep the war out is increasingly difficult. >> now, it's been a year since hassan rouhani took office as the iranian...
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the damage was done early in the commute and the truck portion is still along the shoulder, along the median of the highway. so people slowing down to look at the wreckage causing delays and then, of course, people driving in the eastbound direction where the lanes are just closed down to two and may be closed off and on as they try to spin this tractor- trailer around and get it off the interstate. i'm told by chp that we could expect this to be on the roadway for another hour or so. we will be here live throughout the morning on "mornings on 2" letting you know the latest on the traffic conditions. live here in livermore, katie utehs, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> we have developing news in antioch. just hours ago, a military veteran was shot on the street near a golf course. it is the latest of four shootings in that city just since wednesday. take a look at the map. you can see where the shootings occurred. ktvu's tara moriarty is live in antioch now to tell us about all four of those victims. good morning, tara. >> reporter: good morning. police say the victim in this ca
the damage was done early in the commute and the truck portion is still along the shoulder, along the median of the highway. so people slowing down to look at the wreckage causing delays and then, of course, people driving in the eastbound direction where the lanes are just closed down to two and may be closed off and on as they try to spin this tractor- trailer around and get it off the interstate. i'm told by chp that we could expect this to be on the roadway for another hour or so. we will...
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the the rise. i took an opportunity how corporatist masquerading as conservatives vastly outnumber corporatist. but they are more in power. those better conveniently avoided for those political philosophers starting with adam smith with corporate coercion it spills off with an instrument of control in addition to direct corporate coercion with other recipients. adam smith the first widely read philosopher of his time he went even into customs if you read that travelers all over the world and wrote their accounts of voracious absorber and with the human nature and he warned repeatedly about businesses getting together against government regulation because they believe they will be taken over by corporate power to be used against the people even someone like frederick hayek who was someone who's advocated in the words of his biographer reagan enjoyed mechanisms to provide fraud and deception as strong case for government providing'' machen some minimum of food shelter and clothing sufficient to prese
the the rise. i took an opportunity how corporatist masquerading as conservatives vastly outnumber corporatist. but they are more in power. those better conveniently avoided for those political philosophers starting with adam smith with corporate coercion it spills off with an instrument of control in addition to direct corporate coercion with other recipients. adam smith the first widely read philosopher of his time he went even into customs if you read that travelers all over the world and...
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one to the top of the skull and one to the eye and the back of the arm and the chest. again, the autopsy following those protests. let's go to the msnbc contributor goldie taylor. as we approach 40 minutes into this curfew, what are your thoughts? with so many moving pieces here and then the information we are getting from this report as we are coming up 40 minutes into the curfew. >> i think that we are at a measured peace at the moment. i don't know what will happen come morning after we have them release the full results of a second autopsy. it seems to me that information remains controversial. i don't know how much more this community can take in terms of disjointed information coming to them. i truly wish we had more people on the ground in positions of authority who frankly trained in crisis communication and trained in how to disseminate information in a transparent way that is not quite so upsetting and doesn't have a meaningful relationship with the officers that patrol them. i made a mistake earlier tonight. i said that the officer was from chesterfield. he
one to the top of the skull and one to the eye and the back of the arm and the chest. again, the autopsy following those protests. let's go to the msnbc contributor goldie taylor. as we approach 40 minutes into this curfew, what are your thoughts? with so many moving pieces here and then the information we are getting from this report as we are coming up 40 minutes into the curfew. >> i think that we are at a measured peace at the moment. i don't know what will happen come morning after...
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the attorney and the developer must meet with the executive director of the planning department for the purpose of discussing the various legal requirements imposed by ceqa and the developer's progress and compliance thereof. neither one attempts to influence the executive director. the attorneys not made a contact. three, contributions disclosure. this will create a burden on lobbyists that have to track all of their fundraising activities and determine if the checks were written as a result of that and simply requesting that a person make a contribution, invite them to a fundraiser, provide names, pay for 20% of the cost or conduct a fundraiser the lobbyist is required to report all contributions for the foregoing and permit consulting services. this term is meant to mean any contact with the department of building inspection and the planning department or public works to help a applicant obtain a permit. this is broadly defined it could be apply to an attorney who is part of the legal services assist a client in obtaining a permit. a regulation could be added that this does not inclu
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the heart of our freedom and the freedom to publish the news is the freedom to gather the news.justice sutherland wrote in 1936 that newspapers, magazines, and other journals in this country has continued to shed more light on the public in business affairs of the nation than any other instrumentality of publicity. since informed public opinion is the most important of all restraint on this government, the abridgment of the publicity afforded by free press cannot be regarded otherwise without grave concern. so it is with grave concern that we gather today to confront a real threat to our nation's security. for who are we if we are not secure in our ability to hold government accountable? these freedoms are not without limitation. but to be clear, mr. rison broke no law gathering the news, broke no law proliferating the news and publishing his articles and books. nor can the justice department make such claims. there is no law that mandates to the press to obtain government approval about legally acquired information. there is no dispute that such a law would be unconstitutional
the heart of our freedom and the freedom to publish the news is the freedom to gather the news.justice sutherland wrote in 1936 that newspapers, magazines, and other journals in this country has continued to shed more light on the public in business affairs of the nation than any other instrumentality of publicity. since informed public opinion is the most important of all restraint on this government, the abridgment of the publicity afforded by free press cannot be regarded otherwise without...
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fire still burning in the middle of the piers at the end of the dock.hese are 24" to 36" logs that have been sunk into the mud out there. the fire is burning between those. >> the 1930s era biis historic because it was a ferry terminal. fishing is off limits until inspectors determine how safe it is. is. the cause is unknown. pier moments before the fire starts. so it is suspicious. >> new details from ohio where the may of toledo lifted a ban on water use after determining it is now safe to drink. the toledo residents were banned from using water if three days after tested revealed a toxin in the water supply. six new tests have now indicated the water is safe. >>> a spike in dead mores have forced the racetrack to move some of the action off the new turf course. nine horses have dieed since a few weeks ago after races on the course. to races take place on the course until saturday. officials plan to give horse as closer examination before races. they have property in a noted turf maintenance expert. >>> trading is underway on wall street. >> the early
fire still burning in the middle of the piers at the end of the dock.hese are 24" to 36" logs that have been sunk into the mud out there. the fire is burning between those. >> the 1930s era biis historic because it was a ferry terminal. fishing is off limits until inspectors determine how safe it is. is. the cause is unknown. pier moments before the fire starts. so it is suspicious. >> new details from ohio where the may of toledo lifted a ban on water use after...
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obviously the conflict in the middle east is at the top of the agenda.ws morning. let's get right to it. >> the third attack on a u.n. shelter just like this in just under a week. >> what i hope from the israeli government it will seriously consider any opportunity to stop doing this. >> we will do what needs to be done to protect our people from these attacks from gaza. >>> medically, scientifically, historically this is a first. >> they deerv the best medical care to try to resolve the infection they can get. >>> dangerous levels of micro sis stint sometimes released by algae blooms. >> everybody stay cool, stay calm and we'll get through this. >> can't wash dishes, can't wash up, can't cook. it's hell. >>> welcome back to "new day." there is breaking news in the middle east this morning. the latest attempt at a cease-fire is iffy at best. palestinian officials say 30 were injured in an air strike shortly after the cease-fire began. israel denies the air strike and says three rockets were launched from gaza. we should mention hamas never agreed to the
obviously the conflict in the middle east is at the top of the agenda.ws morning. let's get right to it. >> the third attack on a u.n. shelter just like this in just under a week. >> what i hope from the israeli government it will seriously consider any opportunity to stop doing this. >> we will do what needs to be done to protect our people from these attacks from gaza. >>> medically, scientifically, historically this is a first. >> they deerv the best medical...
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the off-ramp goes next to the dealership where the car went off the road, smashed into the fence. it hit one car, sustained most of the damage. the car to the right of it here, a little bit as well. this car, brand new sitting here. the damage, some of the glass and debris, all over here. we understand the car went off around 3:00 this morning, before 3:00. chp was gone by the time we got here. glass is everywhere at the scene. trying to figure out what caused the car to miss the turn and smash into the cars here, brand new, some of them valued at a couple to 30,000 here at the dealership. again, not sure if there was alcohol or medical emergency. but a lot of damage sustained at this infinity dealership. live in concord, stephanie chuang. >>> san jose police apologizing for failing to tell the public about a purchase of a drone and it's promising to be more transparent. the department received criticism after the purchase of the drone was revealed last week. the drone will be used by the bomb squad and shared with other bay area agencies. the police department admits it should ha
the off-ramp goes next to the dealership where the car went off the road, smashed into the fence. it hit one car, sustained most of the damage. the car to the right of it here, a little bit as well. this car, brand new sitting here. the damage, some of the glass and debris, all over here. we understand the car went off around 3:00 this morning, before 3:00. chp was gone by the time we got here. glass is everywhere at the scene. trying to figure out what caused the car to miss the turn and smash...
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the answer not in the speeches, right, but in the way the press covered it and in our memory. the answer is federal legislation to outlaw discrimination. here it's a challenge to capitalism. a massive redistribution of economic power, says king. it's a national problem. it's an economic problem. whereas the march -- march on washington of '63 was sort of within -- could be interpreted within a narrow understanding of the civil rights movement, racial liberalism, liberal cons us. this clearly could not. this is challenging all those notions of class politics, redistribution. rose. >> i was going to say it's just like this movement challenging so many aspects of the government, people could misconstrue especially if they didn't understand it, they could be easily swayed by the media giving wrong information and not the full picture. >> they did focus a lot on problems. >> it was like a big group -- not a group but like a handful of problems they were all striving for. it was a lot of challenge to the government and they saw that as a threat. >> polls showed majority opposed the
the answer not in the speeches, right, but in the way the press covered it and in our memory. the answer is federal legislation to outlaw discrimination. here it's a challenge to capitalism. a massive redistribution of economic power, says king. it's a national problem. it's an economic problem. whereas the march -- march on washington of '63 was sort of within -- could be interpreted within a narrow understanding of the civil rights movement, racial liberalism, liberal cons us. this clearly...
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, brown was hit twice in the head, the shot that killed him was a bullet to the top of the skull. >> i do feel because the two gunshot wound to the head, indicating that mr brown was bunding over as they were coming -- bending over as they were coming down, they were most likely the last two to occur. they said four of officer wilson's bullets hit brown in the right arm and palm. witnesses said brown suds arms were in the air when officer wilson was shooting. >> could have occurred when he put his hand up. i put my hand up, you can see where the wound is at, or when he put his arm across in a defensive manner. >> wilson says he shot him when brown lunged for him. indications were that brown was shot one to two feet away. there was no gunshot residue on the teenagers body, but there was no access given to the clothing to determine if they had gunshot residue. there were scratches to brown's face, but they were attributed to the teen's fall on the street. >> there were abrasions on the right side of mr brown's face, rubbing against the ground, which happened, as best we can tell, after
, brown was hit twice in the head, the shot that killed him was a bullet to the top of the skull. >> i do feel because the two gunshot wound to the head, indicating that mr brown was bunding over as they were coming -- bending over as they were coming down, they were most likely the last two to occur. they said four of officer wilson's bullets hit brown in the right arm and palm. witnesses said brown suds arms were in the air when officer wilson was shooting. >> could have occurred...
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this included the bipartisan leaders about the house in the senate, the chair and ranking member of the house and senate intelligence committees, the house and senate foreign relations committee, and even some members of the appropriations committee in both the house and the senate. so there has been a genuine and sincere effort on the part of this administration to closely consult with members of congress on this issue and we certainly welcome the partnership and support of those members of congress as we confront these very difficult challenges. there were statements issued by democrats and republicans that were complementary of the decisions the president announced last night. >> talking to appropriations suggest that you will seek any additional or emergency appropriations. >> not at this point. but it does indicate a sincere commitment to coordinate closely with the relevant officials on their preparations committee. so should that need arise in the future, they will have a keen understanding as to why that request as necessary. mike? >> to quit questions. -- two quick questions. c
this included the bipartisan leaders about the house in the senate, the chair and ranking member of the house and senate intelligence committees, the house and senate foreign relations committee, and even some members of the appropriations committee in both the house and the senate. so there has been a genuine and sincere effort on the part of this administration to closely consult with members of congress on this issue and we certainly welcome the partnership and support of those members of...
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. >> the abercrombie administration wanted to balance the budget on the back of others and propose a tax retiree pensions. when it mattered, you did nothing to stop governor can't you just stand up to your mentor and disagree with him publicly? how can we count on you to be an independent vote in the senate if you can't even do that? >> well, this is an area where the governor and i disagreed. i opposed a pension tax. i continue to oppose a pension tax, but, colleen, this is another example of your desire to talk about everything under the sun except your record in the united states house and my record in the united states senate. look, you had the opportunity to serve for 3 thave years for the first congressional district. you have introduced 28 bills, one of them has passed. it is the renaming of a post office. you don't want to talk about your record in the congress when it comes to protecting the elderly because you were one of the very few democrats to vote to nund mine social security by raising the retirement age and reducing the cost of living adjustment. this is an example o
. >> the abercrombie administration wanted to balance the budget on the back of others and propose a tax retiree pensions. when it mattered, you did nothing to stop governor can't you just stand up to your mentor and disagree with him publicly? how can we count on you to be an independent vote in the senate if you can't even do that? >> well, this is an area where the governor and i disagreed. i opposed a pension tax. i continue to oppose a pension tax, but, colleen, this is another...
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the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the joint resolution, designate the senate amendments and designate the motion. the clerk: house joint resolution 76, joint resolution making continuing appropriations for the national nuclear security administration for fiscal year 2014 and for other purposes. senate amendments. motion offered by mr. rogers of kentucky. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house today, the question is on the motion offered by the gentleman from kentucky. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the gentleman from kentucky. mr. rogers: mr. speaker, i ask for the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: the yeas and nays are requested. those favoring a vote by the yeas and nays will rise. a sufficient number having arisen, yeas and nays are ordered. pursuant to the order of the house today, proceedings on this question will be postponed. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. sessions: mr. speaker, i send to the desk a privileged report from the committee on rules for filing unde
the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the joint resolution, designate the senate amendments and designate the motion. the clerk: house joint resolution 76, joint resolution making continuing appropriations for the national nuclear security administration for fiscal year 2014 and for other purposes. senate amendments. motion offered by mr. rogers of kentucky. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house today, the question is on the motion offered by the...
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the ground within the space of just. the i.d.f. is pushing deeper into gaza in search of one of their soldiers who they claim was captured by hamas the violence has outraged palestinians living in the west bank but when they gathered in protest israeli soldiers threw smoke grenades and opened fire killing two and injuring some others harry fear is in the west bank. given the very heavy toll felt by palestinian civilians in gaza hamas movement across the palestinian territories had called for a day of rage of protests here in the west bank over the period of yesterday across the west bank ninety palestinians what injured in various clashes with israeli forces here and some of those clashes live fire was used to palestinian youths were killed by israeli life fire that was shot in the chest just yesterday evening on the scene medical sources also report that a palestinian ambulance was hit directly with israeli life lightly and moderately injuring six civilians this is all in the context of a three thousand palestinians com
the ground within the space of just. the i.d.f. is pushing deeper into gaza in search of one of their soldiers who they claim was captured by hamas the violence has outraged palestinians living in the west bank but when they gathered in protest israeli soldiers threw smoke grenades and opened fire killing two and injuring some others harry fear is in the west bank. given the very heavy toll felt by palestinian civilians in gaza hamas movement across the palestinian territories had called for a...
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the kid in the inner life of the tiger. no, not possible. and it's been my experience -- look at me. it's never lost on me that i could be walking down the street with sicilian friends and they could be asked for their papers and all he would have to do is say go patriots. [laughter] the border is not what people assume it is. my beloved friends from el paso are over here. it's maybe not as we assume it is. but the question of the border image and what you are seeing in my opinion and i opinion and ite right things is not what is on the ground but it's what is in the eye and the person that walks into right about that place is walking in a. to represent the border or whee the borderlands or arizona, a state that gets kicked around as well lately. people need to understand and do the due diligence and have a kind of code of ethics in my opinion. it has been a great revelation to me after all these many years of writing books about the region or admiring people who do the work. to quote the looks they are taking image and the
the kid in the inner life of the tiger. no, not possible. and it's been my experience -- look at me. it's never lost on me that i could be walking down the street with sicilian friends and they could be asked for their papers and all he would have to do is say go patriots. [laughter] the border is not what people assume it is. my beloved friends from el paso are over here. it's maybe not as we assume it is. but the question of the border image and what you are seeing in my opinion and i opinion...
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but the palo alto is the only one in the bay area. in addition to card numbers and names, the restaurant said card expiration dates have been compromised. >>> linked in is paying wages and damages to current and former employees. this comes amid a labor investigation that founded linkedin violated overtime. it happened in california, illinois, nebraska, and new york. mountain view represent toi could not be reached for comment. the company says it'll pay back the wages and will take steps to prevent this from happening again. >>> well for a quick look at the markets, let's go to courtney reagan live at cnbc world headquarters, good morning, courtney. >> reporter: good morning to you, scott, futures slightly low lower on that usual. data on the service sector and factory earnings from disney. the dow rising 75 points. the nasdaq up 31. >> all right courtney, thank you, much. >>> we check in with our meteorologist right now, taking a peek of his forecast. it's either some clouds, overcast, or showers coming down. >> yeah, you can't be b
but the palo alto is the only one in the bay area. in addition to card numbers and names, the restaurant said card expiration dates have been compromised. >>> linked in is paying wages and damages to current and former employees. this comes amid a labor investigation that founded linkedin violated overtime. it happened in california, illinois, nebraska, and new york. mountain view represent toi could not be reached for comment. the company says it'll pay back the wages and will take...