Im bill merchant, the Deputy Director for collections, historian and curator here at the Dna Technology oracle society. And i welcome you for tonights presentation. You must be some of the not some of the 46,000 people without power. I think i got that number right. So thank you for for coming tonight. And i know mikes a great historian. Were going to have mike warden is going to present unleashed by a mob. And so without any further ado. My lord. Thank you. Thank you. I do appreciate you coming out. Its been a stormy day. Its been a stormy evening already. So thank you for getting here. And im going to talk to you about a pretty tragic event from 1890 to port jervis new york. I mean, its, what, 43 miles from here. So most people are probably familiar with the area, at least. And we were connected by the canal. So theres a strong connection between different communities here. And just quickly, with my background, im a retired Police Officer. I did 22 years, started as a patrolman. I wa
Docking books in games off shelves inside while outside buildings and roads crumble. Tonight, we know the quake has killed at least 4 people and injured nearly 60 others. Thanks for joining us kron. 4 news at 11. Im grant lotus and im noelle bellow. The magnitude 7. 4 earthquake was the strongest to hit taiwan. In a quarter century, its epicenter, taiwan, Southern City of kula lean. Just take a look at all the damage here. Buildings leaning at near 45 degree angles. People were evacuating out of the windows. The earthquake hit around 8 oclock wednesday morning. Taiwan time schools evacuated their students to the sports fields, equipping them with yellow safety helmet. Some were also seen covering themselves with text books to protect themselves from falling objects. And this video from new taipei city, which is about 200 miles north of the epicenter. This used to be a big building, a warehouse now just a pile of concrete chunks. There are no reports of any injuries or deaths linked to
Im bill merchant, the Deputy Director for collections, historian and curator here at the Dna Technology oracle society. And i welcome you for tonights presentation. You must be some of the not some of the 46,000 people without power. I think i got that number right. So thank you for for coming tonight. And i know mikes a great historian. Were going to have mike warden is going to present unleashed by a mob. And so without any further ado. My lord. Thank you. Thank you. I do appreciate you coming out. Its been a stormy day. Its been a stormy evening already. So thank you for getting here. And im going to talk to you about a pretty tragic event from 1890 to port jervis new york. I mean, its, what, 43 miles from here. So most people are probably familiar with the area, at least. And we were connected by the canal. So theres a strong connection between different communities here. And just quickly, with my background, im a retired Police Officer. I did 22 years, started as a patrolman. I wa
Hello and welcome to you watching the news live from our headquarters here in doha coming up in the next sixty minutes. Agrees to take back thousands of breaking the refugees who fled to bangladesh. Last. Asylum seekers who refused to leave the former australian run prison camp on men asylum and forced out. Last the excitement of exams but in south korea it is so competitive theyve got to pass and pass well. And on time how much with all the sporting. From the usa gymnastics. Its a multiple of the Sexual Assault. Among his victims. Ok lets get going and bangladesh say theyve signed a deal for the repatriation of the refugees it is hoped it will allow the refugees to return home once their paperwork finished by bangladesh hundreds of thousands of russian fled across the border from me and to escape the Army Crackdown scott hietala joins us live now from yan gone scott why is this so important for both countries here well peter its for me m. R. Its very important because its showing some
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