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it is about what is underground. we know undergrounding are not immune to weather. i will tell you when you underground lines in minnesota, they have problems with gophers. they actually had a gopher guy that does gopher surveys to make sure their underground lines stay safe. i don't think we have gophers here in san francisco, but we have -- and that's what i mean by -- when you talk about the geographic difference, what is it that affects with what goes above ground and below ground. so we also know that underground lines, when they do get affected like in an earthquake, they do take longer to repair. when you look at a situation like all of the underground transmission lines we have in san francisco, if there was to be an earthquake, the earth shifts, breaks those lines, it will take a long time to bring those lines back up. we have made -- we have taken measures to mitigate for that just so you guys know. i don't want you to think that pg & e is worried about the underground lines. we have a warehouse next to our martin station that has all your transmission lin
it is about what is underground. we know undergrounding are not immune to weather. i will tell you when you underground lines in minnesota, they have problems with gophers. they actually had a gopher guy that does gopher surveys to make sure their underground lines stay safe. i don't think we have gophers here in san francisco, but we have -- and that's what i mean by -- when you talk about the geographic difference, what is it that affects with what goes above ground and below ground. so we...
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an interim solution prior to undergrounding is obvious to me. telecom -- [ indiscernible ] -- [microphone not activated]. >> clerk: the speaker's time is concluded. >> supervisor fewer: thank you very much. thank you. next speaker, please. >> good morning, supervisors. thank you for having this hearing. my name is mark snider. i'm a resident of district 8 and a member of the san francisco coalition of underground utilities steering committee. we're a city at risk for earthquakes, and a strong earthquake will certainly topple utility poles. residents and tourists alike will risk injury and death from falling poles, but the wires on the street will also present a risk in that fire and emergency vehicles will not cross wires that they cannot pass without -- knowing that they're safe to pass. the solution clearly is undergrounding. it's not rocket science, but it does involve engineering. there are some updates in a localization of underground facilities and utilities, and there are also updates in creating conduits without trenching. both of these
an interim solution prior to undergrounding is obvious to me. telecom -- [ indiscernible ] -- [microphone not activated]. >> clerk: the speaker's time is concluded. >> supervisor fewer: thank you very much. thank you. next speaker, please. >> good morning, supervisors. thank you for having this hearing. my name is mark snider. i'm a resident of district 8 and a member of the san francisco coalition of underground utilities steering committee. we're a city at risk for...
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time after time to welcome to this going underground special edition on the fight for the commons as the odds on favorite to become the next u.k. prime minister jeremy corbyn promises an immediate nationalization program we investigate the battle against and pleasure of the labor party advisor in a chronicle of a revolutionary struggle in the bow and we go to him on the stage britain won't cover the anti inequality fight a revolutionary so hope jacobin are just william blake the author of england's unofficial anthem jerusalem but before we speak historian putin about about his new book red round globe hot burning its title derived from william blake's poem visions of the daughters of albion we go to the tate britain where we began our interview with curator martin maroney by asking him about that poem this is a big exhibition is over 300 words in the exhibition by plate his prints his drawings and also his illuminated books and with a series of books in the $79.00 to this revolutionary decade with the revolution in france and the fallout still of the loss of america in britain he cre
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in order in order to comfort those who had been but deviled on this earth finally the underground was that of union organizers political reformers and democrats who had been forced to a clandestine surreptitious life by acts the combination acts against trade unions of 7098 this so there is a 3rd meaning of the underground but if i think now. or perhaps with blake in a poetic voice we need to remove it from the land of metaphor and bring it back into our future so here in the states we are so deeply grateful to grandson byrd for instance who is calling us to think planetary warming not crisis is a crisis also of austerity because this warming comes directly from the capitalist mechanisation world people and stop you them all from peta plus u.k. labor party advisor professor guy standing off of this break. this is a story about what happens auster a stray bullet kills a young girl in the streets. who happens to have family and daughters in florida know the mother daughter is buried in a cemetery meaning this is with your head what happens to the community the public was screaming for a
in order in order to comfort those who had been but deviled on this earth finally the underground was that of union organizers political reformers and democrats who had been forced to a clandestine surreptitious life by acts the combination acts against trade unions of 7098 this so there is a 3rd meaning of the underground but if i think now. or perhaps with blake in a poetic voice we need to remove it from the land of metaphor and bring it back into our future so here in the states we are so...
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going underground so we have a labor leader he had talking about nationalisation we have an exhibition on william blake of the tate to the gallery just around the corner from this studio tell me about the title of the book read drowned glue bought burning yes it read round go on burning us from a poem by william blake a prophetic poem his response to the 1st successful slave revolt in haiti in 7091 and read round globe hibernian her 1st to the enclosure of senses and this was at a time of the enclosure of land and the enclosure of the hand but for blake it also was a mental kind of enclosure and a spiritual kind he was afraid that the red brown globe which was represented both his heart and the world around him was destined for obliteration and a ray sure a terrible few but one whose prophetic power i think helped me understand the time that we live in. i want to get to haiti in a bit of course a country now known for poverty or talking about it in the book is one of the richest countries in the world these 2 figures catherine and edward despond there's actually a t.v. series on the st
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the stakes were so much higher for them than white underground railroad agents. they have no protection from the courts. they could not even testify against a white person in court. these histories are often harder to find they were incredibly important. i just think when you think daily on what the road it looks like it is intangible in so many ways. as he crosses southern illinois. when you literally come to a fork in the road. they were given a set of directions. you ask yourself do i trust that person that told me that. do i believe what i was told or not. when you encounter some people like your ancestors with him you can have a fair amount off confidence in the information that they are giving you to follow that. that gives you an ability to realize your own emancipation li ways that are far more powerful i think there's something about the character that they can offer. that the community didn't necessarily provide. i think it is important hold up. that is a piece of history that has been suppressed. i think it's a beautiful piece of history that should be
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and you're watching going underground while we're away we're going to be showing some of your favorite episodes of this season coming up in this show. good idea liberalism 24 hours after the 2nd anniversary of the tower fire we speak to award winning author and physician dr. about the minds and bodies that lie in the wake of capitalist culture and donald trump never did it but icelanders former interior minister did we talk to the politician who threw out a plane load of probable as investigators when he suspected the f.b.i. of a conspiracy going up in today's going underground the 1st time revolutionary would have turned 91 yesterday of u.s. authorities had not conspired to kill him the iconic portrayed of him taken amidst the cuban revolution continues to fly on flags around the world where there are those who fight imperialism the leader of britain's labor party jeremy corbyn was inspired by bush and his comrade in arms fidel castro castro has been such a huge figure in our lives i remember the news that 959 the day that he marched into. marshall the earth and sierra maestra in the
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and you're watching going underground while we're away we're going to be showing some of your favorite episodes of this season coming up in this show as ukrainian president selenski office in all of branch the russian president putin to bring about a settlement over crimea we speak to one of the world's greatest ballet dancers about his campaign for peace. all the more coming up in today's going underground but 1st as tourism a begins her last week in downing street the final universal credit figures of korea are released tomorrow so what does the future hold for the tories flagship welfare policy joining me now to go through it is going underground deputy editor charlie cook charlie what is happening with universal credit in these final days i think we need to do a moratorium well last full week in office and she's been talking a lot about legacy when it comes to ground the wind rush generation but you also been talking about universal credit which is mostly known for how bad the reception has been this 5 week waiting to be massively criticized and some have said the waiting periods u
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safety is increased when you put it underground. overall, quality of life is enjoyed when it's put underground. so i think there's some good points made today. i think we should further in conversation and bring folks back, but i want to voice that today >> supervisor fewer: i think it's exploring our jurisdiction of the lines, not so much the poles, but the lines also. >> supervisor walton: i think it's interesting that cpuc hasn't conducted a study of whether or not underground is safer. but yet we have new developments that are required to use underground utilities. it's interesting and we will have further conversations of course to understand how that could be the case in this point. to your point, supervisor, i want to thank you and supervisor stefani for calling this hearing today. this is happening in other cities. it's definitely happening on new developments right here in san francisco. so we're going to continue to work hard to make this a reality, and you have a commitment from us to do that, which is why we're here havi
safety is increased when you put it underground. overall, quality of life is enjoyed when it's put underground. so i think there's some good points made today. i think we should further in conversation and bring folks back, but i want to voice that today >> supervisor fewer: i think it's exploring our jurisdiction of the lines, not so much the poles, but the lines also. >> supervisor walton: i think it's interesting that cpuc hasn't conducted a study of whether or not underground is...
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latest on these stories you can head to our 2 dot com stay with us now before going underground. and you're watching going underground while we're away we're going to be showing something a favorite episodes of this season coming up in this show for she is the revolution that inspired the world and brought the wroth of us back death squads we speak to nicaragua's president daniel ortega paul kelly and from politicians to schoolteachers how damaging is the neo liberal obsession with growth at all costs to the survival of planet earth we ask. our environmental activist jerome plus how we. see those who already lost reus late namesake david bowie but sadly nothing like because most my dear child things are not hunky dory in westminster as britain book says for new prime min. still hold a smoke coming up in today's going on the ground but 1st days before the 40th anniversary of aga billy one of the most important revolutions in willed history we're with dr poole acquisti private secretary for national policy to the nicaraguan president daniel ortega bull welcome to going on the groun
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help an underground railroad. keep fighting.it was charles de gaulle nightly on the bbc arguing to the french that resistance mattered. it was good to be the same that got them through it was amazing project because he had no reason to believe it was true. nobody knows their own future. you don't get to know how the war ends. he was certain with none. he really had nothing. he had a few officers and people who stayed in britain after dunkirk. he was certain he would be president of france after the war and he was going to get there by mobilizing people from the radio. at the end of the program every night you would get the nursery rhymes and the limericks and the dirty jokes and those were the orders the french resistance. >> were you able to speak with some of the teenagers? >> yes. what's great about this story in particular is across-the-board everyone wants to tell you there war experience. i think it surprises me that everyone wants to say, i was five and my mother told me where she was on d-day. it was a story i hadn't hea
help an underground railroad. keep fighting.it was charles de gaulle nightly on the bbc arguing to the french that resistance mattered. it was good to be the same that got them through it was amazing project because he had no reason to believe it was true. nobody knows their own future. you don't get to know how the war ends. he was certain with none. he really had nothing. he had a few officers and people who stayed in britain after dunkirk. he was certain he would be president of france after...
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welcome from london to going underground in the week when boris johnson's british government was ruled to have acted unlawfully in shutting down democracy in westminster coming up on the show those britain draws you leave your view and union is the trading block turning into germany we'll ask the university of london. where the e.u. is. being forced to print tens of billions of euros from. your would be. are being killed as i speak to you tonight killed as a direct result of policy decisions we as a body have made we ask them to help the real war crimes in the pentagon papers. if donald trump firing john bolton will really make any difference to us foreign policy plus a scottish court rules boris johnson misled the queen we ask what is boris johnson is that the public on the man who was his top adviser tells us. britain's responsibilities in the fight against climate change those are more coming up in today's going on to grab the 1st straight to why the european union has been forced to announce it will stop printing tens of billions of euros from the joining me is research head of uni
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for the tories flagship welfare policy joining me now to go through it is going underground deputy editor charlie cook charlie what on earth is happening with universal credit in these final days i think we need to do a moratorium well as last full week in office and she's been talking a lot about legacy when it comes to ground or the wind rush generation but you also been talking about universal credit which is mostly known for how bad the reception has been so this 5 week waiting period has been massively criticized and so has had the waiting periods up to about 12 weeks and pushes people already in debt further into hardship because even if they have a successful claim they have to wait 5 weeks before their benefit comes in and everyone from the parliamentary work and pensions select committee to the charity the trussell trust to being critical of the trussell trust she said 12 months after roll out in an area food bank demand rises 52 percent even the un special rapporteur on extreme poverty has said the policy is fast falling into universal discredit so that's what the un special rap
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she did not walk around during the underground years carrying a rifle. her career she was a military operator , she is very sophisticated in her approach. my colleagues may have other common? >> i thought we could talk about harriet tubman or harriet jacobs . and the role of african- american women who came from the north to the south. they had very daring escape stories from slavery. maybe we could talk about harriet and her escape story . >> you may be familiar with incident in the life of us leave girl , have you heard about that book? i'm not sure about the publication history, it was forgotten, and that it came with into this feminist movement , and it frequently taught in history class. in it she describes her life in slavery north carolina and her eventual escape to freedom. it is a grueling story , where she talks frankly about sexual exploitation of enslaved women by white men. and really difficult decisions she made about her sexuality because of the way that white men were trying to coerce her into having sexual relationships with them. hiding
she did not walk around during the underground years carrying a rifle. her career she was a military operator , she is very sophisticated in her approach. my colleagues may have other common? >> i thought we could talk about harriet tubman or harriet jacobs . and the role of african- american women who came from the north to the south. they had very daring escape stories from slavery. maybe we could talk about harriet and her escape story . >> you may be familiar with incident in...
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nothing really except that her family admitted that she keeps moving and going underground here in japan. we also contacted the children's mother and asked for a statement she didn't reply. another direct enforcement is scheduled for later that day at the court meeting it's all talk and no action. is asked if he could visit japan more often and frustration he calls the german embassy. i told them i have to work i have to pay for all this this situation is just crazy. the embassy advises him to file a missing persons report after all his children have now been abducted for a 2nd time this time in japan. we decided to pay a visit to the house no one's there. father in law's wealthy so is he financing his daughter's undercover life and that of his abducted grandchildren a neighbor says he's never seen the children. and i know we don't know the family very well have you ever heard the children with. yes but that was a long time ago maybe the end of last year but little. later that day the 2nd direct enforcement gets underway everyone knows the children are there but appearances must be maint
nothing really except that her family admitted that she keeps moving and going underground here in japan. we also contacted the children's mother and asked for a statement she didn't reply. another direct enforcement is scheduled for later that day at the court meeting it's all talk and no action. is asked if he could visit japan more often and frustration he calls the german embassy. i told them i have to work i have to pay for all this this situation is just crazy. the embassy advises him to...
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underground, we've put in more than 4,000 -- the mayor is right. that was the large effort budget item at 7.$3 million. , along for the water and sewer line to appreciate upgraded protection for this community in case of a potential earthquake. also groun underground, we put n municipal fiber providing secure signals to this community. at the street level, pedestrian and muni riders will see improvements as you can see with the curb ramps and that was approximately $5.7 million. but not just here in the inner sunset aisles, but public works have resurfaced 644 blocks across the city this year and we work together as one city, connected, and i'm pleased to introduce tom maguire, the interim director of transportation. [cheers and applause] >> it's great to be here and celebrate the puc, public works, city administrator and the elected officials who helped get the funds together and get the wills together to make this happen and the street scape is basically but when i look at it, i don't just see beautiful planters and trees but safety. i see muni r
underground, we've put in more than 4,000 -- the mayor is right. that was the large effort budget item at 7.$3 million. , along for the water and sewer line to appreciate upgraded protection for this community in case of a potential earthquake. also groun underground, we put n municipal fiber providing secure signals to this community. at the street level, pedestrian and muni riders will see improvements as you can see with the curb ramps and that was approximately $5.7 million. but not just...
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much of the construction will have an underground, dozens of feet below the street, and that the vall td atnseyrt orpo ththe tiaume needed to plan it. >> it would be a fair assessment to say the 2026 date that was rejected based on certain milestones happening in 2014 is not the current projected schedule we are on right now. >> reporter: vta says they will not break aground on the project until the earliest 2022. former board member johnny says that the single design, the massive underground tunnel was not supposed to take longer to build. >> we thought it would take a lot less time because we weren't going to be ripping up the entire santa clara street. >> reporter: in the meantime, business owners bracing for potential impacts will get a temporary reprieve. >> there can be some erosion of public trust in agencies who can't meet the deadlines or over budget. that is always a risk, it's always a risk when you try to go back to the voters and ask for more. >> reporter: even if the more you are asking for is more patient for a project that has been delayed before it even got off the gr
much of the construction will have an underground, dozens of feet below the street, and that the vall td atnseyrt orpo ththe tiaume needed to plan it. >> it would be a fair assessment to say the 2026 date that was rejected based on certain milestones happening in 2014 is not the current projected schedule we are on right now. >> reporter: vta says they will not break aground on the project until the earliest 2022. former board member johnny says that the single design, the massive...
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this night and there's always the risk that she'll have gone underground with the children somewhere in japan. the next day we order a taxi it's another half hour to our destination. it's 7 in the morning the plan is that the children will be handed over just down the street the authorities don't want reporters there. we arranged to hold a skype call with biarne after the direction foresman it's bad news his wife and children aren't there. was only her father was there i didn't even see her sister another woman i've never seen before was there used by couldn't even set foot on the property i spent almost 2 hours at the fans watching them debate the situation. do you know where your children are. nothing really except that her family admitted that she keeps moving and going underground here in japan. we also contacted the children's mother and asked for a statement she didn't reply. another direct enforcement is scheduled for later that day at the court meeting it's all talk and no action. is asked if he could visit japan more often in frustration he calls the german embassy and i tol
this night and there's always the risk that she'll have gone underground with the children somewhere in japan. the next day we order a taxi it's another half hour to our destination. it's 7 in the morning the plan is that the children will be handed over just down the street the authorities don't want reporters there. we arranged to hold a skype call with biarne after the direction foresman it's bad news his wife and children aren't there. was only her father was there i didn't even see her...
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time after time she we're going underground as in the week trump appoints a new u.s. security advisor nato nation turkey host talks between presidents putin and rouhani the head of the u.n. general assembly coming up with a show palestine's ambassador to the united nations speaks to going on the ground on the eve of an election that threatens to end the career of israeli prime minister netanyahu as he faces global condemnation of his plans to annex more palestinian land plus hearings continue today in occupied cuba the guantanamo lawyer for alleged $911.00 mastermind khalid shaikh mohammed explains how the cia appears to have gone out of its way to prevent his conviction dollars or more coming up in today's going underground fast today marks 37 years since the sabra and shatila massacres committed by christian fascists aided by israeli defense forces in lebanon after up to 20000 mostly civilians were killed there when the supreme court in europe left the door open to a future possible prosecution of then israeli prime minister ariel sharon on war crimes for sabra and
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time after time so we're going underground as saudi arabia takes the podium to conclude the u.n. general assembly just ahead of the one year anniversary of the killing of the washington post jamal khashoggi a crime over which the u.n. one saudi arabia investigated coming up on the show as the united states senate debates a trade war with hong kong that could drag the global economy down amidst the president trumps existing sanctions against china we speak to a member of on kong's executive council preparing for tomorrow's 70th anniversary celebrations of the people's republic and on the day saudi arabia concludes the u.n. general assembly we go to the country with the largest number of u.s. troops in europe germany to hear its left party dealing slam any possible angle of merkel plan to join donald trump's and boris johnson's soldiers against iran plus bricks at the berlin wall and microwave meals with suede supporting artists funny now all the support coming out today is going underground a festival remarks the 70th anniversary of the people's republic of china an event covered
time after time so we're going underground as saudi arabia takes the podium to conclude the u.n. general assembly just ahead of the one year anniversary of the killing of the washington post jamal khashoggi a crime over which the u.n. one saudi arabia investigated coming up on the show as the united states senate debates a trade war with hong kong that could drag the global economy down amidst the president trumps existing sanctions against china we speak to a member of on kong's executive...
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utilities should be putting their wires underground. the problem is, it is hugely expensive.his goes to the question of whether we, as citizens, are going to use our tax money to improve the situation. there's a lot of money that needs to be used. president trump, when he ran for president, talked about he want to fix infrastructure. we had infrastructure week almost every week. putt of money needs to be at the improvement of infrastructure, one of the foremost things as putting utility wires underground. it is usually expensive. we find the money to rescue banks, trillions of dollars, but we aren't finding the money to help ourselves fight these emergencies which are coming on and increasing basis and effect -- an increasing basis and affect everyone. host: you talked about sandy a couple times, so what you think that area has learned? what do you they are doing to build up their infrastructure? guest: every problem they have experienced, the roads, keeping water out -- host: subway system? guest: subway system and in ther manhattan infrastructure to keep water from coming o
utilities should be putting their wires underground. the problem is, it is hugely expensive.his goes to the question of whether we, as citizens, are going to use our tax money to improve the situation. there's a lot of money that needs to be used. president trump, when he ran for president, talked about he want to fix infrastructure. we had infrastructure week almost every week. putt of money needs to be at the improvement of infrastructure, one of the foremost things as putting utility wires...
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appears to have gone out of its way to prevent his conviction told us more coming up in today's going underground fast today marks 37 years since the sabra and shatila massacres committed by christian fascists aided by israeli defense forces in lebanon after up to 20000 mostly civilians were killed there when the supreme court in europe left the door open to a future possible prosecution of then israeli prime minister ariel sharon on war crimes for subbranch athena this is what the then foreign minister benjamin netanyahu now prime minister of israel said israel and the jewish people cannot accept. additional blood libels against the jewish state on the soil of europe so what happened at sabra and shatila 37 years ago today here's what renowned academic norman finkelstein told this program about what led to it lebanese maronite forces told that and can go into the refugee camps clean them out quote unquote and they went in there and blocked and treat and exit into the accounts it's fired from where it's at night as the lebanese who forces the christian forces are carried out this massacre and acc
appears to have gone out of its way to prevent his conviction told us more coming up in today's going underground fast today marks 37 years since the sabra and shatila massacres committed by christian fascists aided by israeli defense forces in lebanon after up to 20000 mostly civilians were killed there when the supreme court in europe left the door open to a future possible prosecution of then israeli prime minister ariel sharon on war crimes for subbranch athena this is what the then foreign...
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them after that see and you're watching going underground while we're away we're going to be sure. some of your favorite episodes of this season coming up in this show as ukrainian president selenski office in all of branch the russian president putin to bring about a settlement over crimea we speak to one of the world's greatest ballet dancers about his campaign for peace through it. all the more coming up in today's going underground but 1st as tourism a begins her last week in downing street the final universal credit figures of korea are released tomorrow so what does the future hold for the tories flagship welfare policy joining me now to go through it is going underground deputy editor charlie cook charlie what on earth is happening with universal credit in these final days i think we need to do a moratorium well as last full week in office and she's been talking a lot about legacy when it comes to ground or the wind rush generation but you've also been talking about universal credit which is mostly known for how bad the reception has been this 5 week waiting to be massively
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i'm actually at hansie and you're watching a special edition of going underground from the iranian embassy in london as britain and the united states send their soldiers to the persian gulf and bester thank you so much for inviting us into the embassy i'm going to ask you jeremy hunt the british foreign secretary says that he is almost certain donald trump says you saw the boat at play trying to take the mine off and successfully took the mind of the boat and that was exposed what did you make of the video imagery and the pictures we have here proving almost certainly that the iranian government was involved in explosions on tankers and version golf day nor themselves that these pictures. to prove what they are claiming in fact they or they are saying that we have an assessment but the question is the suspend should be based on facts and evidences these pictures that have been released or very distorted and you cannot get any conclusion out of it the as your own of would be very delighted to be part of an international investigation that we would in fact professionally. get the matter in f
i'm actually at hansie and you're watching a special edition of going underground from the iranian embassy in london as britain and the united states send their soldiers to the persian gulf and bester thank you so much for inviting us into the embassy i'm going to ask you jeremy hunt the british foreign secretary says that he is almost certain donald trump says you saw the boat at play trying to take the mine off and successfully took the mind of the boat and that was exposed what did you make...
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well though if you enjoy that episode of going underground will continue showing your favorite episodes from this season which we're back for a brand new season on wednesday the 11th of september until then keep it up via social media and don't forget our you tube channels these. exist is a sticker from the water bottle found in the stomach of a fish the brand is part of the coca-cola company which sells millions of bottles of soda every day the idea was that let's tell consumers they're the bad ones they're the litter bugs are throwing us away industry should be blamed for all this waste the company has long promised to reuse the plastic. to cook absolutely. essential projects funded. on. the mountains of waste only grow heigho. today there are good dentists and bad evidence the bad news in yemen the united states deems to be a threat the good of those who are in syria the cia and the u.s. military were engaged in covert actions really throughout the world. where they were assassinating populist leaders they were backing up right away military windows funding an army of death squads th
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time after time they were going underground after the presidents of russia iran and turkey agreed to ally in the fight against the islamists of syria just as the u.k. and usa appeared to signal threats to iran which would defacto benefit those islamists coming up on the show the deputy chair of the founding body of modern turkey u n l 7 cause tells going underground that boris johnson did not play the turkey very cleverly when syrian refugees fled their homes to escape death and destruction and as you came media breathlessly promotes former pm david cameron's memoir as we get one of his former ministers to explain the libya and bricks of excuses as well as what is happening it is the bodies annual conference now with added blairite labor law territory defectors plus the chair of britain's international trade committee angus mcneil in a parliament shot down the end of boris johnson and the end of the united kingdom all those or more coming up in today's going on the ground the 1st straight to the threat of a u.k. u.s. war in iran joining me now from istanbul is the deputy chair of the
time after time they were going underground after the presidents of russia iran and turkey agreed to ally in the fight against the islamists of syria just as the u.k. and usa appeared to signal threats to iran which would defacto benefit those islamists coming up on the show the deputy chair of the founding body of modern turkey u n l 7 cause tells going underground that boris johnson did not play the turkey very cleverly when syrian refugees fled their homes to escape death and destruction and...
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both of you enjoy that episode of going underground will continue showing your favorite episodes from this season of joy back for a brand new season on wednesday the 11th of september until then keep it up via social media and don't forget our you tube channel season. you know world a big part of the new lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. this is a sticker from the water bottle phone in the stomach of the fish the brand is part of the coca-cola company which sells millions of bottles of soda every day the idea was that let's tell consumers there are the bad ones there the litter bugs are throwing this away industry should be blamed for all of this waste the company has long promised to reuse the plastic. as soon as. their plastic the only thing you especially projec
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destroyed ukraine going underground went to 20 studios in east london to ask one of the greatest dancers in the world about challenging class division through art thank you so much for inviting us to the dance studio before we even get to the italian too or the premiere of romeo and juliet in verona what do you think about the critics here in britain do they fear you wouldn't you want to be in your reaction to your palladium shows i don't really know what to think about it it's it's an interesting observation and a few times they stop me you know going forward in a way you know i can afford to buy a good but critics can really ruin support that you have to begin with it was hard when you got but critics when you. time do something people still believe in the new especially in the u.k. and that can be very very tough and i had few a few tough years that i had to prove to my team to the people around i will still carry the go and i believe in what i'm doing critics i think sometimes have agenda or have the way they work and it's not always helpful for art and artists in famous you rework s
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nation does not know that slavery happened here instead we were we ensuring a 30 year window of the underground railroad when african-americans were fully nort so part of it especially in the back this is being dismissed completely dismissed by white francophones you know that we need to understand the history too because they like to talk about british conquest in 760 they don't like to talk about what from the french empire at home in canada did to indigenous people and black people so there's a different context here he might get reelected ok one more for you know jerry and this one comes from collette again it's under the apology that justin trudeau made the 1st apology there was a 2nd one collect says this is a smear campaign against trudeau we have all dressed up for halloween or theme parties it's never in a race it's instead dressing up to be someone else and celebrate being different dressing up with celebrating your cultural ethnicity gender you take that on frankly a lot here white privilege. so for we have to understand whether you did it 30 years old or not at the moment did it hur
nation does not know that slavery happened here instead we were we ensuring a 30 year window of the underground railroad when african-americans were fully nort so part of it especially in the back this is being dismissed completely dismissed by white francophones you know that we need to understand the history too because they like to talk about british conquest in 760 they don't like to talk about what from the french empire at home in canada did to indigenous people and black people so...
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all the civil coming up in today's going underground global climate strike special but 1st we go to the u.s. deep south to talk to one of a new generation of politicians challenging the status quo in the most c o 2 polluting country in the world joining me from columbia south carolina is warmer bernie sanders organizer and prospective democratic congressional candidate lawrence nathaniel thanks so much for coming on to tell me about the campaign because you're up against a 10 term republican congressman joe wilson. who yes i'm up against a u.i. joe wilson on the campaign is actually going great we have been receiving a lot of help ours have been mostly people oriented instead of money oriented. a o c kind of political platform for a lot of young political. organizers so a lot of us are following her needs which is basically reaching out to the people and going for the people 'd in that for the party itself so we've been getting a lot of great responses for that that we are not a part of the status quo when it comes to american politics and the 1st african-american to even run in my dist
all the civil coming up in today's going underground global climate strike special but 1st we go to the u.s. deep south to talk to one of a new generation of politicians challenging the status quo in the most c o 2 polluting country in the world joining me from columbia south carolina is warmer bernie sanders organizer and prospective democratic congressional candidate lawrence nathaniel thanks so much for coming on to tell me about the campaign because you're up against a 10 term republican...
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new underground design will take longer to construct but cause less disruption in the city. >> single bore tunnel changes construction from cut and cover construction, tearing up roadways, to doing the project, most of the work happening underground in the tunnel. >> bta also says the new design helped get early federal grant and could still finish well before 2030. >>> dancing and music filled san francisco's city hall for latino heritage celebration, theme roots of resistance. ceremony by the mayor's office, during the festivities, julian castro took to the stage. >> all of us here today know the destiny of the country is intertwined like never before with destiny of the latino community. >>> jeff ranieri, news? if you're sick of the heat, good news, if you're not, coming anyway? >> yes, some of you have been enjoying the hot weather but going to start to fade next couple of days and eventually feeling like fall outside. microclimate forecast. i know we all felt it today, this is a look at some of the records. 105 in santa rosa, concord 99, san jose 99. and drier offshore wind that
new underground design will take longer to construct but cause less disruption in the city. >> single bore tunnel changes construction from cut and cover construction, tearing up roadways, to doing the project, most of the work happening underground in the tunnel. >> bta also says the new design helped get early federal grant and could still finish well before 2030. >>> dancing and music filled san francisco's city hall for latino heritage celebration, theme roots of...
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once you are used to living underground, you'll never live in a house again. cooling, it's peaceful. last year, last summer, we recorded 53 celsius. that's hot, that's plenty hot. most of the world's opal comes from this remote town. for decades, it has drawn miners from all over the world, but the endless desert and harsh climate posed a considerable challenge. feels like a furnace when the winds are coming from the north. could be a nuclear war outside for all i care. it's pretty much a consistent 24. a four—bedroom dugout, the two bedrooms upstairs, this is one of the bedrooms we use as a spare room. it was a mine that has been converted. could be one of the only places in the world where you can do renovations or extensions and make money rather than lose money, because we hit opal as well and you dig deeper to get the opal out of the wall. it's obviously famous for its opal, and so really, we are probably sitting on the world's largest deposit of opal. 0ur heyday was back in the ‘70s and ‘80s. we had over 1000 miners living here. today we've only got abou
once you are used to living underground, you'll never live in a house again. cooling, it's peaceful. last year, last summer, we recorded 53 celsius. that's hot, that's plenty hot. most of the world's opal comes from this remote town. for decades, it has drawn miners from all over the world, but the endless desert and harsh climate posed a considerable challenge. feels like a furnace when the winds are coming from the north. could be a nuclear war outside for all i care. it's pretty much a...
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she mentioned going underground? >> yes, she did. >> had something driven there leave town or something very differ deant happened? but with few clues hollywood detectives would stage a dramatic press conference hoping to flush out a killer. >> i was just floored by what was happening. ♪ >>> hello and welcome to "dateline." aasha davis moved to hollywood with big dreams and her sisterer, leslie fall eoed to support her. then leslie went missing and aasha was desperate to find her. in a town built on can deception, police came up with a high-stakes plan. and the stakes were high. here's josh "a sister's search." >> in the movies and on tv people can just disappear without a trace leaving family and friends with nothing more than memories, questions, and worry. in real life vanishing is morer a magicians trick than an every-day occurrence. which brings house to cross roads where management and entertainment collide. hollywood. the cops who roll down these streets call it holly weird because they know anything can happe
she mentioned going underground? >> yes, she did. >> had something driven there leave town or something very differ deant happened? but with few clues hollywood detectives would stage a dramatic press conference hoping to flush out a killer. >> i was just floored by what was happening. ♪ >>> hello and welcome to "dateline." aasha davis moved to hollywood with big dreams and her sisterer, leslie fall eoed to support her. then leslie went missing and aasha...
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this project would study the potential undergrounding of the n line and k line as they are entering to the twin peaks tunnel and also conceptual designs and cost estimates. this is for these particular lines to study a particular segment of the m line area that is shown on your slide. the benefits to improvements to the metro in this particular area would be recognized throughout the city providing speed reliability and capacity to the full system. next is the request for the midlife overhauls project for schedule d overhauls based on manufacturer's allocations. julie is here to present be a power present presentation included in your packets. i will be brief on this slide andlet julie go into detail on this allocation request. next is public works for cleaning of the street and repair. we fund this every year for a handful of vehicles and equipment that have used their useful life. public sidewalk and curb repair for damage to curbs not caused by trees, by poor construction or damage from construction vehicles. members of the public can request sidewalk repair by calling 311. next is
this project would study the potential undergrounding of the n line and k line as they are entering to the twin peaks tunnel and also conceptual designs and cost estimates. this is for these particular lines to study a particular segment of the m line area that is shown on your slide. the benefits to improvements to the metro in this particular area would be recognized throughout the city providing speed reliability and capacity to the full system. next is the request for the midlife overhauls...