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so the entire port jurisdiction. d the plan is underway now and it includes the narrative of the port's waterfront resilience program, including the risks and the stakeholder engagement fundings, decision-making criteria, adaptation design guidelines and recommendations for the proposition a projects. and the other actions and alternatives to address the waterfront -- sorry -- to address and achieve waterfront resilience. next slide. the adapt plan will integrate the recommendations with the port's near and long-term objective. describe how risks will be reduced over time. allow the port to take action on the most urgent risks while adapting over time to remaining with the increasing risk. and integrate with the waterfront plan to support the resilience work over many years. support adaptive actions communicated clearly to provide the public and stakeholders with confidence regarding the port's approach to resilience. next slide. this is a chapter abstract review of the the adapt plan wih the idea of the content of th
so the entire port jurisdiction. d the plan is underway now and it includes the narrative of the port's waterfront resilience program, including the risks and the stakeholder engagement fundings, decision-making criteria, adaptation design guidelines and recommendations for the proposition a projects. and the other actions and alternatives to address the waterfront -- sorry -- to address and achieve waterfront resilience. next slide. the adapt plan will integrate the recommendations with the...
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other uses include storage at the facility, port storage at the facility, and office space for port staff. next slide, please. moving onto the temporary power m.o.u. with the sfpuc, in march 2019, port staff was approached by the sfpuc power enterprise group and began discussions with temporarily sourcing a large portion of power, roughly 5 5.1 megawatts or 86.1% of the total power allocation. additionally, 12 megawatts have been supplied to the shipyard, we previously dedicated 5.5 of that 12 to the o.d.i. historic development in 2016, and that has left us with the 6.5 total megawatts of power. with the proposed m.o.u., it would be for a period of one to five years, with the sfpuc paying a minimum $1.5 million for use. with the total power remaining, sfpuc would take roughly 85%, leaving roughly 14.6% behind. sfpuc has assured that that remaining 14% of the power supply is sufficient to supply current interim tenants and future uses. next slide, please. the proposed m.o.u. will allow sfpuc to provide power to the bullet projects shown to you under the city's interagency agreement with pi
other uses include storage at the facility, port storage at the facility, and office space for port staff. next slide, please. moving onto the temporary power m.o.u. with the sfpuc, in march 2019, port staff was approached by the sfpuc power enterprise group and began discussions with temporarily sourcing a large portion of power, roughly 5 5.1 megawatts or 86.1% of the total power allocation. additionally, 12 megawatts have been supplied to the shipyard, we previously dedicated 5.5 of that 12...
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so the entire port jurisdiction. d the plan is underway now and it includes the narrative of the port's waterfront resilience program, including the risks and the stakeholder engagement fundings, decision-making criteria, adaptation design guidelines and recommendations for the proposition a projects. and the other actions and alternatives to address the waterfront -- sorry -- to address and achieve waterfront resilience. next slide. the adapt plan will integrate the recommendations with the port's near and long-term objective. describe how risks will be reduced over time. allow the port to take action on the most urgent risks while adapting over time to remaining with the increasing risk. and integrate with the waterfront plan to support the resilience work over many years. support adaptive actions communicated clearly to provide the public and stakeholders with confidence regarding the port's approach to resilience. next slide. this is a chapter abstract review of the the adapt plan wih the idea of the content of th
so the entire port jurisdiction. d the plan is underway now and it includes the narrative of the port's waterfront resilience program, including the risks and the stakeholder engagement fundings, decision-making criteria, adaptation design guidelines and recommendations for the proposition a projects. and the other actions and alternatives to address the waterfront -- sorry -- to address and achieve waterfront resilience. next slide. the adapt plan will integrate the recommendations with the...
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so the entire port jurisdiction. d the plan is underway now and it includes the narrative of the port's waterfront resilience program, including the risks and the stakeholder engagement fundings, decision-making criteria, adaptation design guidelines and recommendations for the proposition a projects. and the other actions and alternatives to address the waterfront -- sorry -- to address and achieve waterfront resilience. next slide. the adapt plan will integrate the recommendations with the port's near and long-term objective. describe how risks will be reduced over time. allow the port to take action on the most urgent risks while adapting over time to remaining with the increasing risk. and integrate with the waterfront plan to support the resilience work over many years. support adaptive actions communicated clearly to provide the public and stakeholders with confidence regarding the port's approach to resilience. next slide. this is a chapter abstract review of the the adapt plan wih the idea of the content of th
so the entire port jurisdiction. d the plan is underway now and it includes the narrative of the port's waterfront resilience program, including the risks and the stakeholder engagement fundings, decision-making criteria, adaptation design guidelines and recommendations for the proposition a projects. and the other actions and alternatives to address the waterfront -- sorry -- to address and achieve waterfront resilience. next slide. the adapt plan will integrate the recommendations with the...
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s energy supplied by materials that come through the humble ports but also in terms of vehicles about 25 percent of all of the u.k. fuel for its vehicles comes through the humble as well so if we were not open you would notice it very quickly and by a very quickly it could be a mere 2 or 3 weeks before the nation begins to feel the pinch. or u.k. prime minister boris johnson often calls for an australia style deal where the e.u. and australia are still negotiating a trade agreement so maybe we have to brace for yet more talks between britain and the e.u. meanwhile in australia we recorded a bumper harvest it's the 1st positive news for grain pharmacy following 2 seasons of drought that had choked output and export markets are already waiting for the crop. fields and fields of gold and wheat to mow for farmers like alexander madden it might as well be money. say what's in front of you and. knowing what's in a sod. you know. the banks are safe. place and it's not a house it becomes a. strong early rains help this year's wheat crop australia is forecasting a whopping 29000000 tonnes of t
s energy supplied by materials that come through the humble ports but also in terms of vehicles about 25 percent of all of the u.k. fuel for its vehicles comes through the humble as well so if we were not open you would notice it very quickly and by a very quickly it could be a mere 2 or 3 weeks before the nation begins to feel the pinch. or u.k. prime minister boris johnson often calls for an australia style deal where the e.u. and australia are still negotiating a trade agreement so maybe we...
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the southern port city of chittagong. othing in these factories is made forfast fashion brands in america and europe. it's all about huge volumes and quick turnaround times. mostafiz uddin is the owner of denim expert. this is pepejeans london. he employs 2,000 workers, making jeans for big international brands. when he built the factory 11 years ago, mostafiz focused on creating a safe working environment. he wanted to put bangladesh on the map as a sustainable place to do business. in the past, safety issues were rampant in garment factories. building regulations were disregarded in construction. long working hours in cramped and hazardous factories were common. these unsafe working practices were brought to the world's attention in 2013. the eight—storey rana plaza complex collapsed in the capital dhaka. 1,131; people were killed. did you go to rana plaza when it happened? immediately — it was 11.00, 11.30, something like that. i just took my shuttle and i ran away and i went to the rana plaza area and i see the things
the southern port city of chittagong. othing in these factories is made forfast fashion brands in america and europe. it's all about huge volumes and quick turnaround times. mostafiz uddin is the owner of denim expert. this is pepejeans london. he employs 2,000 workers, making jeans for big international brands. when he built the factory 11 years ago, mostafiz focused on creating a safe working environment. he wanted to put bangladesh on the map as a sustainable place to do business. in the...
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he's worked in the port since his youth. for months ricardo and his colleagues have watched on as more and more migrants have arrived on the island. or fishing co-operative, that's all they talk about. one of the stop someone needs to take charge to reach crown canaria michael in stand up to 2 weeks crossing the atlantic cramdown to see on where the boats many have hypothermia from the cold nights out at sea. and are dehydrated, even veteran sea rescue crews are shocked to see this level of suffering. even worse. conditions these people are in physically and mentally. for days. in the part crossing the to reach spain's canary islands is considered extremely dangerous. but a young senegalese man survived the voyage, but many others were less lucky. as this video documents says the plume of smoke is the burning boat. he says 90 people died in that incident, including some of his friends. he says everyone knows crossing the atlantic is dangerous, but they're determined to reach europe or finagle to make money from their labor. s
he's worked in the port since his youth. for months ricardo and his colleagues have watched on as more and more migrants have arrived on the island. or fishing co-operative, that's all they talk about. one of the stop someone needs to take charge to reach crown canaria michael in stand up to 2 weeks crossing the atlantic cramdown to see on where the boats many have hypothermia from the cold nights out at sea. and are dehydrated, even veteran sea rescue crews are shocked to see this level of...
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the fishermen at the port agree due to the coronavirus pandemic. ricardo ortega has hardly made any money this year. the locals are struggling enough as it is. he says, if you are these people who are being tricked, we are going to go put them in a hotel here and so on. but there's absolutely no point to realize i have nothing in the news because i do more to go so the chaotic scenes on other islands like lampedusa and less gran canaria wouldn't be able to withstand similar conditions. he says, and the island can't let it come to that. by the end of the year, spain wants to set up temporary camps for $7000.00 people. on the cannery islands, the message is clear, stranded migrants will not be transferred to the mainland. one ako lifton stein and malta are just some of europe's microstates, and there may be another one on that list. suborder the people living in this italian village wants to have an independent state with their own monarch. and this document from the 18th century supposedly proves that's a bargain never was. i'm very italian authorit
the fishermen at the port agree due to the coronavirus pandemic. ricardo ortega has hardly made any money this year. the locals are struggling enough as it is. he says, if you are these people who are being tricked, we are going to go put them in a hotel here and so on. but there's absolutely no point to realize i have nothing in the news because i do more to go so the chaotic scenes on other islands like lampedusa and less gran canaria wouldn't be able to withstand similar conditions. he says,...
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the wartime port was teeming with activity. four days earlier the american liberty ship pulled in with a convoy of dying merchant men 30 allied ships were cramming the harper pact against the seawall along the pier. everything from food and medical gear to engines cargo for landing strips and tons of fuel oil. you could see on the upper decks were tanks armored personnel carriers jeeps ambulances everything. bright lights and danced huge cranes hoisting equipment now. they were working around-the-clock to unload the supplies for the next big push the advance on rome. allied strategies hinged on making steady progress up the rugged mountain of peninsulas italy and culminating in amphibious attacks about are the two miles south of rome. .. >> all night long. it is 7:35 p.m., a blinding flash was followed by a terrific thing. the ancient port single and liked craft battery then another and another is a german j you eight flew over the town dropping bombs. smoke and flames rose from the city. the lead pathfinders, through window, ne
the wartime port was teeming with activity. four days earlier the american liberty ship pulled in with a convoy of dying merchant men 30 allied ships were cramming the harper pact against the seawall along the pier. everything from food and medical gear to engines cargo for landing strips and tons of fuel oil. you could see on the upper decks were tanks armored personnel carriers jeeps ambulances everything. bright lights and danced huge cranes hoisting equipment now. they were working...
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the fishermen at the port agree due to the coronavirus pandemic. ricardo ortega has hardly made any money this year. the locals are struggling enough as it is, he says, if you put all of these people are being tricked, we're going to go put them in a hotel here and so on. but there's absolutely no point to realize that i have nothing in the news because i do more to go so the chaotic scenes on other islands like lampedusa, unless bus gran canaria wouldn't be able to withstand similar conditions. he says, and the island can't let it come to that. by the end of the year, spain wants to set up temporary camps for $7000.00 people on the cannery islands, the message is clear, stranded migrants will not be transferred to the mainland. one ako liftin stein and malta are just some of europe's microstates, and there may be another one on that list. suborder the people living in this italian village wants to have an independent state with their own monarch. and this document from the 18th century supposedly proves that's a bargain never was under italian aut
the fishermen at the port agree due to the coronavirus pandemic. ricardo ortega has hardly made any money this year. the locals are struggling enough as it is, he says, if you put all of these people are being tricked, we're going to go put them in a hotel here and so on. but there's absolutely no point to realize that i have nothing in the news because i do more to go so the chaotic scenes on other islands like lampedusa, unless bus gran canaria wouldn't be able to withstand similar...
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naznazis buys in the port had suspected that they were shipping gas. fter the airstrike they send their own diver down and found the casings that confirmed the weapon was american. a popular berlin propaganda radio host even taunted the allies a few days after. i see you are getting gassed by our own poison gas. british officials never acknowledged the report but garnered high praise from the advisors. an exceptional job alexander had done or knew the conditions but told him the accommodatio accoms withheld for the fear of offending the pre- minister. the officer most impressed with alexander's report was his boss, colonel of the medical vision of the workers service who hailed his meticulous investigations as so complete and such value to medicine it was almost a landmark. he was eager to explore the toxic agents potential and he believed the data appointed a way towards a promising new chemical targeting white blood cells that could be used as a weapon. in his civilian life he was the head of the memorial hospital and was the biggest cancer hospital i
naznazis buys in the port had suspected that they were shipping gas. fter the airstrike they send their own diver down and found the casings that confirmed the weapon was american. a popular berlin propaganda radio host even taunted the allies a few days after. i see you are getting gassed by our own poison gas. british officials never acknowledged the report but garnered high praise from the advisors. an exceptional job alexander had done or knew the conditions but told him the accommodatio...
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the old port town of bari of bari was bustling. the british had taken the capital in september and though the front lay hundred 50 miles to the north the medial city with its massive clips cradling the sea had escaped the fighting almost unscathed. only a few miles outside of town women and children were begging for black-market food but in bari the shops were full of case and bread and rolls , young couples strolled on and off like in the old days and vendors were doing abrisk business . bari was a critical mediterranean service town at the allied forces make your stay protected. it was applying both the american and british armies which comprise a better part of 500,000 allied troops in case and drive driving the germansout of italy . you can see that first slide of the bari water plant . the liberating british commies had already shake the nazis from the skies and the british were so confident they had one air war that marshall's announced that it was almost immune fromattack . i was regarded as a personal affront, insult a walk
the old port town of bari of bari was bustling. the british had taken the capital in september and though the front lay hundred 50 miles to the north the medial city with its massive clips cradling the sea had escaped the fighting almost unscathed. only a few miles outside of town women and children were begging for black-market food but in bari the shops were full of case and bread and rolls , young couples strolled on and off like in the old days and vendors were doing abrisk business . bari...
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so the idea is to go around the whole port under the boat and the refueling station, and above all, to convince other ports. if one kilo of hair can absorb 7 liters of oil. the hair pillows are brought to a special company for washing and can be reused up to 10 times. sunset on visitors might be happy to shoot ahead for a good cause. then how about you? if you're also doing your bit, tell us about it. is it our web site, forbes, and does a tweet today do in your day share your stories. you can find informal settlements in most african cities. living conditions are often really tough. a young entrepreneur in south africa came up with a great idea to make things better. indeed, it builds homes out of bricks made from recycled rubble. the houses are safer and more sustainable than the usual metal shocks. people with pretty skeptical at 1st, but tenants are now moving into the houses. he's built who went to sweat. so to find out more about this, the township of soweto lies just south of johannesburg. formerly a home to mine is the region now has around 4000000 residents. no one knows the e
so the idea is to go around the whole port under the boat and the refueling station, and above all, to convince other ports. if one kilo of hair can absorb 7 liters of oil. the hair pillows are brought to a special company for washing and can be reused up to 10 times. sunset on visitors might be happy to shoot ahead for a good cause. then how about you? if you're also doing your bit, tell us about it. is it our web site, forbes, and does a tweet today do in your day share your stories. you can...
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in the long run will try to use it around the port since the rain runoff water falls in the port and it washes out the soil picking up hydrocarbons so the idea is to go around the whole port under the boat and the refueling station and above all to convince other ports. one kilo of hakon absorb 7 liters of oil the hair pillows are brought to a special company for washing and can be reused up to 10 times. sat on visitors might be happy to sports a shorter hair day for. you if you're also doing your bit about it. is it our web site or the simplicity we. have today doing your bit. we share your story. you can find informal settlements in most and not african cities living conditions are often really tough on young entropy or in south africa came up with a great idea to make things better. indeed it builds homes out of bricks made from recycled rubble the houses are safer and more sustainable than the usual metal shocks people were pretty skeptical at 1st but tenants are now moving into the houses he's built who went to sweat so to find out more about this. the township of soweto just sou
in the long run will try to use it around the port since the rain runoff water falls in the port and it washes out the soil picking up hydrocarbons so the idea is to go around the whole port under the boat and the refueling station and above all to convince other ports. one kilo of hakon absorb 7 liters of oil the hair pillows are brought to a special company for washing and can be reused up to 10 times. sat on visitors might be happy to sports a shorter hair day for. you if you're also doing...
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in the long run will try to use it around the port since the rain runoff water falls in the port and it washes out the soil picking up hydrocarbons so the idea is to go around the whole port under the boat and the refueling station and above all to convince other ports if. one kilo of hakon absorbs 7 liters of oil the head pillows are brought to a special company for washing and can be reused up to 10 times some sat on visitors might be happy to show to head to for a good cause. and how about you if you're also doing your bit tell us about it visit our website or send us a tweet. after doing your thing. sharing your story. you can find in for. settlements in most and not african cities living conditions are often really tough on young intern in south africa came up with a great idea to make things better. indeed they built homes out of bricks made from recycled rubble the houses are safer and more sustainable than the usual metal shocks people were pretty skeptical at 1st but tenants are now moving into the houses he's built who went to sweat so to find out more about this. the townsh
in the long run will try to use it around the port since the rain runoff water falls in the port and it washes out the soil picking up hydrocarbons so the idea is to go around the whole port under the boat and the refueling station and above all to convince other ports if. one kilo of hakon absorbs 7 liters of oil the head pillows are brought to a special company for washing and can be reused up to 10 times some sat on visitors might be happy to show to head to for a good cause. and how about...
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at that point the port authorities began to waver and change their story. hey began to say perhaps there was mustard gas in the harbor but could only have come from the germans. shocked by the sudden about-face alexander reconsidered, did some more studying of the papers and the ramifications of the charge that hitler in a desperate gamble had risked a gas offensive but after reviewing all the evidence he discounted it as unlikely, coming after the authority strong denial, he thought it was too neat and explanation what had happened which he now suspected was more complicated. over the next two days he poured over clinical records and autopsy reports. leading the reports, he wrote, is to take a journey into the nightmare of chemical contamination. he came to an overwhelming conclusion. the serious consequences of mustard gas could be seen on most of the victims. even though the blast and the explosions, the chemical exposure was apparent. alexander was not sure how to proceed when he received stunning news. a diver he had ordered to search the harbor floor a
at that point the port authorities began to waver and change their story. hey began to say perhaps there was mustard gas in the harbor but could only have come from the germans. shocked by the sudden about-face alexander reconsidered, did some more studying of the papers and the ramifications of the charge that hitler in a desperate gamble had risked a gas offensive but after reviewing all the evidence he discounted it as unlikely, coming after the authority strong denial, he thought it was too...
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port. i'm assuming the san francisco port is actually in this rent forgiveness -- this rent forgiveness program has enough funds to actually do this. it is pretty costly. i mean, it is $13 million, but you can absorb the cost into the loss in your budget, is that correct, director? >> yes, it is. thank you for that question. we did put it in the budget that we are operating under now assumed reduction, and we're balanced and managing, yes. >> chairwoman: so we hope that we'll be up and running soon, and that all of our tenants can once again, you know, be profitable. and so i think that this is timely, and i think this is completely generous. and i think it is the right thing to do as a city and county of san francisco. with that, i would like to make a motion to move this to the board with a positive recommendation. may i have a roll call vote, please. >> yes. on the motion, supervisor walton? >> yea. >> supervisor mandelman? >> yea. >> chair fewer? >> yea. >> there are three yeas. >> chairwoman: my apologies for the technical clich. madam clerk, cu clerk can you pe call item number two. >> ca
port. i'm assuming the san francisco port is actually in this rent forgiveness -- this rent forgiveness program has enough funds to actually do this. it is pretty costly. i mean, it is $13 million, but you can absorb the cost into the loss in your budget, is that correct, director? >> yes, it is. thank you for that question. we did put it in the budget that we are operating under now assumed reduction, and we're balanced and managing, yes. >> chairwoman: so we hope that we'll be up...
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some 2000 african migrants are being housed in this camp in the port of more gone on 5 times as many as was expected. aid groups have spoken of squalid conditions, but it's impossible for the w. news to find out. j. my son tom now works for the island's refugee council, and his colleagues have been insipid and put another minutes when everyone sleeps on the floor, some intensity and some knowledge in the openness of those who have been criticizing this from day one. but we didn't think it would get, and this is bad. most of the middle, the 2300 people in the camp and their numbers are growing every day. in the only 2000 migrants arrived in the canary islands. last weekend alone, the crossing is dangerous, but the coronavirus pandemic has cut off about migration routes. the government has
some 2000 african migrants are being housed in this camp in the port of more gone on 5 times as many as was expected. aid groups have spoken of squalid conditions, but it's impossible for the w. news to find out. j. my son tom now works for the island's refugee council, and his colleagues have been insipid and put another minutes when everyone sleeps on the floor, some intensity and some knowledge in the openness of those who have been criticizing this from day one. but we didn't think it would...
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in suffolk, affecting goods in the run—up to christmas. had ports ensure that this work is completed on time? the short answer is it's too early to tell. the bits that have gone into the ports to the infrastructure elements to the fund. we don't know yet whether they've been successful, to the extent of being successful, in the long start laying concrete places in the ground. so, we cannot tell yet. the one area of concern is that fact of the fund is already significantly oversubscribed. that could mean the government having to find more money. we are keen that government might decide to look in increasing funding in the infrastructure can be ready. we'll be ready as big question, it is probably fair to say that it will, though i cannot list exactly when it's going to be ready because a lot of the discussions on the subject of what happens to the funding announcements. has the necessary construction work to build this and other infrastructure projects on track to be completed by the 1st ofjanuary, the 1st of april and the 1st ofjuly deadlines? which
in suffolk, affecting goods in the run—up to christmas. had ports ensure that this work is completed on time? the short answer is it's too early to tell. the bits that have gone into the ports to the infrastructure elements to the fund. we don't know yet whether they've been successful, to the extent of being successful, in the long start laying concrete places in the ground. so, we cannot tell yet. the one area of concern is that fact of the fund is already significantly oversubscribed. that...
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the fishermen at the port agree due to the coronavirus pandemic. ricardo ortega has hardly made any money this year. the locals are struggling enough as it is, he says, if you put all of these people who are being tricked who are going to go, put them in hotels here and so on. but there's absolutely no word. at some point, i realized i have nothing in the news because i do more to go so the chaotic scenes on other islands like lampedusa, unless the us gran canaria wouldn't be able to withstand similar conditions. he says, and the island can't let it come to that. by the end of the year, spain wants to set up temporary camps for $7000.00 people on the cannery islands, the message is clear, stranded migrants will not be transferred to the mainland, one aco. lichtenstein and malta are just some of europe's microstates, and there may be another one on that list. suborder. the people living in this italian village wants to have an independent state with their own monarch. and this document from the 18th century supposedly proves that's a bargain. never
the fishermen at the port agree due to the coronavirus pandemic. ricardo ortega has hardly made any money this year. the locals are struggling enough as it is, he says, if you put all of these people who are being tricked who are going to go, put them in hotels here and so on. but there's absolutely no word. at some point, i realized i have nothing in the news because i do more to go so the chaotic scenes on other islands like lampedusa, unless the us gran canaria wouldn't be able to withstand...
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while he will be missed, the alabama state port authority and economy is better positioned for future success than it's tfer been because of him. i wish him the best. . william, known by most as monty, passed away at 90 years old on only one day before his wife who was 88. remarkable rried a 66 years. they married and found their way to mobile. partnership enabled them to raise four wonderful children and mondayy -- monty to a long successful career, culminating his retirement at of mobile.ank he served as a field representative for my and served two terms in the alabama house of representatives. marriage they r maintained a love and engagement to mobile. leave behind a legacy of love for each other, their family and their community that to match in cult its intensity and longevity. hey will be deeply missed and finally -- fondly remembered and felt -- heart-felt out to their family. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from arkansas, mr. hill, for minutes. mr. hill: i thank the speaker. to speaker, today i rise address a pressing problem that conc
while he will be missed, the alabama state port authority and economy is better positioned for future success than it's tfer been because of him. i wish him the best. . william, known by most as monty, passed away at 90 years old on only one day before his wife who was 88. remarkable rried a 66 years. they married and found their way to mobile. partnership enabled them to raise four wonderful children and mondayy -- monty to a long successful career, culminating his retirement at of mobile.ank...
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the port side economic recovery next slide please. power of the cbd brings to our marketing programs the primary component of what the port side's mission is. anywhere you see our trademark logo that is the result of our marketing efforts through strategic partnerships such as sf travel, leveraging our nonprofit standards and maximizing exposure to our world renowned and iconic district we have been able to effectively promote the district around the world. although the focus of the immediate future will differ in our target audience and messaging our strategic marketing plans will be the key to the rebirth of the wharf in the city as a whole. next slide please. in my first meeting with the there we go. in my first meeting with the restaurant association which is a component of the port side, one of their members pointed out and said we want what they have. meaning the port side wanted clean and safe services just like the landslide. after many meetings with the port and lots of politics, we will now include clean safe services on the
the port side economic recovery next slide please. power of the cbd brings to our marketing programs the primary component of what the port side's mission is. anywhere you see our trademark logo that is the result of our marketing efforts through strategic partnerships such as sf travel, leveraging our nonprofit standards and maximizing exposure to our world renowned and iconic district we have been able to effectively promote the district around the world. although the focus of the immediate...
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early 2000s, there was a plan to build a major highway moving products from brazil over the andes to the ports in the pacific for exports to places like china. that changed the face of madre de dios. it connected the city of puerto maldonado with the city of cusco in the andes. that voyage used to take about two weeks in the rainy season. now it takes about 6 hours. the price of gold started to rise, and in 2008, it skyrocketed. and that created an unprecedented gold boom for tens of thousands of miners, who came from mainly the andes into dre de dios and started to take the forest apart. some of the most dense and biodiverse rain forests in the world. so la pampa is an area next to the highway. about 5 years ago, this was a place that was a couple miners, a couple tents. and it eventually became an illegal city that had thousands of people and was the gateway to the hotspot of illegal gold mining in the amazon. [karina garay speaking spanish] fernandez: it's a place that has now been taken apart by a government action called operation mercury. [man yells, men respond] [garay speaking spanish]
early 2000s, there was a plan to build a major highway moving products from brazil over the andes to the ports in the pacific for exports to places like china. that changed the face of madre de dios. it connected the city of puerto maldonado with the city of cusco in the andes. that voyage used to take about two weeks in the rainy season. now it takes about 6 hours. the price of gold started to rise, and in 2008, it skyrocketed. and that created an unprecedented gold boom for tens of thousands...
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every casemate would have one of these beasts inside of it to fire out the port's window at the approaching enemy, usually naval vessels. it would take anywhere from nine to 11 men to load and fire a 32-pounder. it gets its name because it fired a 32-pound cannonball. this would be the workhorse of the military during the war of 1812, all the way up to the american civil war. in order to fire a 32-pounder, you would need a crew of 9-11 individuals. let me point out some of the positions. that they would hold. you had a number one and number two man. their responsibility was to make sure that the firing mechanism of this game was in place. so they would punch the powder bag, set the fuse, and they would run the lanyard to fire the gun. at the front of the tube, you have the man who would load the projectiles. one would be responsible for cleaning the tube, ramming the projectile into the back, but also was there to help load the ammunition from the men carrying the projectiles and powder up from their supply. two in the back, two in the front. you would have a gunner who would be responsible
every casemate would have one of these beasts inside of it to fire out the port's window at the approaching enemy, usually naval vessels. it would take anywhere from nine to 11 men to load and fire a 32-pounder. it gets its name because it fired a 32-pound cannonball. this would be the workhorse of the military during the war of 1812, all the way up to the american civil war. in order to fire a 32-pounder, you would need a crew of 9-11 individuals. let me point out some of the positions. that...
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the united nations says 16000 of them were directly affected by the beirut port explosion in august. we have armor and her family survived the blast but their source of income did not she explains her husband hasn't been able to find work in the weeks like so many other syrians he is an informal laborer now a mother started how do you my husband lost his job after the port explosion he tries his best to find temporary jobs to be able to feed us my son is working he earns 60000 lebanese week. that's roughly $10.00 on the black market the exchange earned by her 10 year old son mahmoud who works 12 hours a day helping to tailor the local currency has sharply devalued in the past year even before the baby we have ongoing distance programs and those are given to us but we have increased the amount in order to partially compensate for inflation it's not enough for many families who are struggling during lebanon's financial meltdown u.s. the cystic show at least 80 percent of the 900000 refugees registered with the agency live below the poverty line that is classified as having to survive on
the united nations says 16000 of them were directly affected by the beirut port explosion in august. we have armor and her family survived the blast but their source of income did not she explains her husband hasn't been able to find work in the weeks like so many other syrians he is an informal laborer now a mother started how do you my husband lost his job after the port explosion he tries his best to find temporary jobs to be able to feed us my son is working he earns 60000 lebanese week....
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the fishermen at the port agree due to the coronavirus pandemic. ricardo ortega has hardly made any money this year. the locals are struggling enough as it is. he says, if your people are being tricked, we're going to go put them in a hotel here and so on. but there's absolutely no point to realize i have nothing in the news because i do more to go. so the chaotic scenes on other islands like lampedusa and less bus gran canaria wouldn't be able to withstand similar conditions. he says. and the island can't let it come to that . by the end of the year, spain wants to set up temporary camps for $7000.00 people. on the cannery islands, the message is clear, stranded migrants will not be transferred to the mainland. one ako lifton, stein and malta are just some of europe's microstates. and there may be another one on that list. suborder. the people living in this italian village wants to have an independent state with their own monarch. and this document from the 18th century supposedly proves that's a bargain never was under italian authority. residen
the fishermen at the port agree due to the coronavirus pandemic. ricardo ortega has hardly made any money this year. the locals are struggling enough as it is. he says, if your people are being tricked, we're going to go put them in a hotel here and so on. but there's absolutely no point to realize i have nothing in the news because i do more to go. so the chaotic scenes on other islands like lampedusa and less bus gran canaria wouldn't be able to withstand similar conditions. he says. and the...
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s energy supply by materials that come through the ports but also in terms of vehicles about 25 percent of all of you case fuel vehicles comes through the harbor ports as well so if we were not open you would notice it very quickly and by a very quickly it could be a mere 2 or 3 weeks before the nation begins to feel the pinch. so malia is a big sesame producer but poor policies and an ending conflict threaten the country's export and potential however and n.g.o.s helping farmers and businesses sell the seeds directly without middlemen that is the w is a. just looked at our reports. sesame seeds ganesh for a loaf of bread or raw material for the trade it says i'm a c. it is a lucrative business worldwide i'm a father wanted to profit from this when he founded he says i'm a seed business and somalia's capital mogadishu at 1st he bought system seeds from farmers to sell them on but they did not want. when i saw our production i started to run my own farm to get sesame seeds for sale but this was not productive because we were doing everything by hand i.e. in a manual way. in so much they
s energy supply by materials that come through the ports but also in terms of vehicles about 25 percent of all of you case fuel vehicles comes through the harbor ports as well so if we were not open you would notice it very quickly and by a very quickly it could be a mere 2 or 3 weeks before the nation begins to feel the pinch. so malia is a big sesame producer but poor policies and an ending conflict threaten the country's export and potential however and n.g.o.s helping farmers and businesses...
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s energy supplied by materials that come through the humber ports but also in terms of vehicles about 25 percent of all of you case fuel for its vehicles comes through the humber ports well so if we were not open you would notice it very quickly and by a very quickly it could be a mere 2 or 3 weeks before the nation begins to feel the pinch. the u.k. prime minister boris johnson often calls for an a straight style deal well the e.u. under strain are still negotiating a trade agreement so maybe we have to brace for yet more talks between britain and the e.u. meanwhile in australia which fungus are recording a bumper harvest it's the 1st positive news for grain fondness following 2 seasons of drought that has choked output and export markets are already waiting for the crop. fields and fields of gold and wheat to mow for farmers like alexander madden it might as well be money. say what's in front of you and. knowing what's in a sod. you know which way to bank so safe. place and it's not a house if you cross a good strong early rains help this year's wheat crop australia is forecasting a
s energy supplied by materials that come through the humber ports but also in terms of vehicles about 25 percent of all of you case fuel for its vehicles comes through the humber ports well so if we were not open you would notice it very quickly and by a very quickly it could be a mere 2 or 3 weeks before the nation begins to feel the pinch. the u.k. prime minister boris johnson often calls for an a straight style deal well the e.u. under strain are still negotiating a trade agreement so maybe...
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the government was obviously aware that the port was a ticking time bomb but did nothing. it was an unprecedented failure. the lebanese had been protesting against the state for months in october $21000.00 tens of thousands took to the streets to demonstrate against incompetence and corruption. they might have toppled the government but the new one which replaced it seemed equally useless. hussein founded the group mean tisch lean which helped to organize the protests mentation means since october referring to the month in 2019 when the demonstrations began this revolution right now is the only out to revolution because it came from the people not from political parties you know it was curious spontaneous 3 it started with a whatsapp docs i mean it was of course it was an i.q. malaysian but they were stopped as really blew it out of proportion and we turn from marco. full of. tens of people through hundreds to thousands and we're still here. hussein's movement was right on the front line after the explosion in early august as angry citizens marched against a government that
the government was obviously aware that the port was a ticking time bomb but did nothing. it was an unprecedented failure. the lebanese had been protesting against the state for months in october $21000.00 tens of thousands took to the streets to demonstrate against incompetence and corruption. they might have toppled the government but the new one which replaced it seemed equally useless. hussein founded the group mean tisch lean which helped to organize the protests mentation means since...
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jumeina: there is something very special in the port. here's a very special energy, everything passes through here. everything transits through here. it's the heart of the city for me. it's like the energy, the movement, the people working. >> joumana asseily standing on the roof of her gallery, marfa. the name means harbour in arabic. in two old garages she made her dream come true space for -- space for contemporary art. the explosion on august 4th destroyed that dream. on that tuesday the gallery was closed, and joumana asseily wasn't there. a coincidenjoumana:ich she owes it's all physical damages at the end of the day and it's going to be reparable but that's not the issue. whether it's someone who has a restaurant, whether it's someone, a librarian or anyone, they want to break it. they want to break this idea, these dreams that you have. they are trying to smash it every time and then you have to wait again and to wait again and to wait again and i wonder how long can one really be resilient at this point and do and do and redo. >>
jumeina: there is something very special in the port. here's a very special energy, everything passes through here. everything transits through here. it's the heart of the city for me. it's like the energy, the movement, the people working. >> joumana asseily standing on the roof of her gallery, marfa. the name means harbour in arabic. in two old garages she made her dream come true space for -- space for contemporary art. the explosion on august 4th destroyed that dream. on that tuesday...
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the gun ports are open, the gratings above are open.16 20, it would have been pitch black with the gun ports closed and the gratings covered. canvas over the top to keep them dry. so imagine that you've got all of these little cabins running both sides. and then in the middle, somehow there are pieces of a 33 foot long boat. there are so many people down here that they have to sleep in the parts of the boat. so there are mattresses in the different pieces. when they arrive at cape cod, it takes the ship carpenter days to put the shell up back together again for exploration because it has been driven apart by people sleeping in it. think how congested it was and the smells. because the chamber pots are being emptied right down into the bilge. it is collecting below. think how feted the air was. >> juniper smells so swiftly, and with such a fine perfume, that they can actually fumigate down here. we know, that at least was they were anchored in province town, they did have breezier is when they were able to keep themselves warm. so now im
the gun ports are open, the gratings above are open.16 20, it would have been pitch black with the gun ports closed and the gratings covered. canvas over the top to keep them dry. so imagine that you've got all of these little cabins running both sides. and then in the middle, somehow there are pieces of a 33 foot long boat. there are so many people down here that they have to sleep in the parts of the boat. so there are mattresses in the different pieces. when they arrive at cape cod, it takes...
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this week, we go to lebanon and find out how beirus art scene is coping after the devastating port blast. in germany, a u.s. military airfield has left a toxic legacy. what are locals doing about it? but first, we learn how the coronavirus pandemic is forcing urbanites to say farewell to their beloved cities. freedom, self-determination and the opportunity to get ahead for centuries, cities have promised all of that. even today, many people are drawn to urban areas for exactly those reasons. over half the global population now lives in cities. that's more than four billion people. and few places have offered greater hopes of success and happiness than new york city. now, though, the pandemic is laying the dreams of many who live there, to waste. >> in a few days time, celine kaplan will have left new york. she came from paris seemingly a lifetime ago. saying goodbye to the city is hard. celine: very, very. i'll be back, just now i have to go. but yeah, very difficult. i'm moving 30 years, like it's emotional. >> she came for love. then stayed to build a new life in the city of limitless
this week, we go to lebanon and find out how beirus art scene is coping after the devastating port blast. in germany, a u.s. military airfield has left a toxic legacy. what are locals doing about it? but first, we learn how the coronavirus pandemic is forcing urbanites to say farewell to their beloved cities. freedom, self-determination and the opportunity to get ahead for centuries, cities have promised all of that. even today, many people are drawn to urban areas for exactly those reasons....
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s energy supplied by materials that come through the humble ports but also in terms of vehicles about 25 percent of all of the u.k. fuel for its vehicles comes through the humber ports well so if we were not open you would notice it very quickly and by a very quickly it could be a mere 2 or 3 weeks before the nation begins to feel the pinch. some alia is a big sesame producer but poor policies and an ending conflict threaten the country's export and potential however and n.g.o.s helping farmers and businesses this leads directly without middlemen e.w. is a. just looked our reports. sesame seeds garnish for a loaf of bread or raw material for the trade it says i'm a c. it is a lucrative business worldwide i met father wanted to profit from these when he founded he says business and somalia's capital mogadishu at 1st he bought system seeds from farmers to sell them on but did not work. when i saw our production i started to run my own farm to get sesame seeds for sale but this was not productive because we were doing everything by hand i.e. in a manual way. in somalia they cover an area
s energy supplied by materials that come through the humble ports but also in terms of vehicles about 25 percent of all of the u.k. fuel for its vehicles comes through the humber ports well so if we were not open you would notice it very quickly and by a very quickly it could be a mere 2 or 3 weeks before the nation begins to feel the pinch. some alia is a big sesame producer but poor policies and an ending conflict threaten the country's export and potential however and n.g.o.s helping farmers...
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so the idea is to go around the whole port under the boats and the refueling station, and above all, to convince other ports that they will it be one kilo of hakon absorb 7, leaches of oil, the head pillows approach to a special company for washing. and can be reused up to 10 times, but some sound visitors might be happy to spill it, issues ahead for it, get colas. then how about you? if you're also doing your bit, tell us about it, visit our website, forbes, and does a tweet. after doing your bit, sharing your story you can find informal settlements in most cities. living conditions are often really tough. in south africa, came up with a great idea to make things better. indeed, they built homes out of bricks made from recycled rubble. the houses are safer and more sustainable than the usual metal shocks. people were pretty skeptical at 1st, but tenants are now moving into the houses he's built. we went to so let's find out more about this. the township of soweto lies just south of johannesburg. formerly a home to mine is the region now has around 4000000 residents. no one knows the
so the idea is to go around the whole port under the boats and the refueling station, and above all, to convince other ports that they will it be one kilo of hakon absorb 7, leaches of oil, the head pillows approach to a special company for washing. and can be reused up to 10 times, but some sound visitors might be happy to spill it, issues ahead for it, get colas. then how about you? if you're also doing your bit, tell us about it, visit our website, forbes, and does a tweet. after doing your...
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explosion at the port of beirut the country was in the midst of a serious crisis more and more young people are asking themselves whether they have a future there. should they cannot keep fighting. next on d w. y subscribe to g.w. books you meet your favorite writer write objective but our aim is to share where to find beautiful. books on you to. keep in my generation are all moving with no exception because there's nothing left here among. mom. stay or go give up or fight in lebanon still be saved in my opinion this bomb is just the death accumulation of corruption through the decades that go up in our faces. so long as mentioned as long as there are people who believe that lebanon will survive until they're fighting for its survival then i believe lebanon can survive. that hussein is a lawyer by profession saving levanon is his vocation. ever known but it's going to be the toughest case of his life and his country is on its needs . we were not just in crisis we were in a total. you know everything in this country had already collapse not just economically even the social fabric of
explosion at the port of beirut the country was in the midst of a serious crisis more and more young people are asking themselves whether they have a future there. should they cannot keep fighting. next on d w. y subscribe to g.w. books you meet your favorite writer write objective but our aim is to share where to find beautiful. books on you to. keep in my generation are all moving with no exception because there's nothing left here among. mom. stay or go give up or fight in lebanon still be...
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it at the port? no, they didn't talk to some of the families. they didn't even say how far the investigations are. and then you have the economical crisis, you know, the collapse of the, of the currency. and then, you know, you used to buy a kilo of tomato, which cost, let's say 1 dollars, 1 dollar, and today it costs a dollar. so people are being confronted from the political side. there's a crisis from the economical side. but also what we don't see is the psychological side when talking to people, how lost they are, because what's going on, what's happening? what will change, what's the solution? so how are they coping and the circumstances? i mean, we can say i can literally say they are surviving because we look at the family that we saw in the, in the report. they lost their dad. they have no income now because they are true to know it's still studying. they lost their home. so someone donated for them 3 months, renting an apartment, and maybe next, next, next month in december. they don't know if they have a home, if they have a place whe
it at the port? no, they didn't talk to some of the families. they didn't even say how far the investigations are. and then you have the economical crisis, you know, the collapse of the, of the currency. and then, you know, you used to buy a kilo of tomato, which cost, let's say 1 dollars, 1 dollar, and today it costs a dollar. so people are being confronted from the political side. there's a crisis from the economical side. but also what we don't see is the psychological side when talking to...