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, the current, existing hospitals are not in the most accessible locations, getting to the pacific or california campuses, there are not as many options of people -- as opposed to someone who is going to cpmc. there are benefits to being on a transit corridor. you do not need an eir to know there will be major traffic impacts. look at the environmental review document and you know that. it deeply saddens me that you could not have had the transit come in before the project. that is partially our own fault for taking a long time on making decisions around brt. that is a frustration. a longer conversation about how we get in transportation improvement in advance of some of the development we hope to see, we do a little bit of that along third street. we have not done that in many places. that is something we need to work on. at the end of the day, we know this project will maintain the jobs that we have and hopefully, create new jobs. relating to the union's issue, obviously, i would not support the project because that is deeply concerning to me. the nurses and the engineers. unfortunately, i do
, the current, existing hospitals are not in the most accessible locations, getting to the pacific or california campuses, there are not as many options of people -- as opposed to someone who is going to cpmc. there are benefits to being on a transit corridor. you do not need an eir to know there will be major traffic impacts. look at the environmental review document and you know that. it deeply saddens me that you could not have had the transit come in before the project. that is partially...
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agreement with that that is the development proposed for california pacific medical center, and i do not know if mr. rich can comment on this or if anyone could just answer if i am reading this correctly. the answer to my question was extremely good in detailel. even though the stanford project involved more square feet, it it appears the total contribution proposed in the development agreement with cpmc of 149 million. this is really instructive. we're looking at housing and health care. they're looking more at transportation funding for employees giving them caltran passes to get to work. hours are much more heavily towards the things i brought up. if i am interpreting this correctly. i do not know if your knowledge of any other types of comparisons. >> you have given an accurate comparison of the tables we gave you. >> i think that is a really greareally important, and i hopt will be discussed in greater length this afternoon. >> any questions for staff related to project description? approvals? man? none? we have a very full day in march that a public comment cards. we will hear from the project sponsor now. we will take a
agreement with that that is the development proposed for california pacific medical center, and i do not know if mr. rich can comment on this or if anyone could just answer if i am reading this correctly. the answer to my question was extremely good in detailel. even though the stanford project involved more square feet, it it appears the total contribution proposed in the development agreement with cpmc of 149 million. this is really instructive. we're looking at housing and health care....
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or even across the pacific. this was a huge investment that our city and partners made which benefited the cruise industry in california. the budget shows an uptick in the revenues that we expect and we have been told just because we are building it doesn't mean we're going to get up but we are already seeing new bookings. princess cruise has announced they will be home birthing a cruise ship in 2013 that will run from day 2013 through may 2014. a home port ship is a ship that starts and ends its tour in that city. in some of his passengers visiting for the day, we will see passengers coming to get on the ship and leaving the ship. they will be coming to our airport and staying in our hotels and we expect to see an even bigger economic impact from the home port of calls than we do from in transit calls. we are planning for more growth , and most of portly, growth of bigger ships. the little pier sandwich there is pier 35 that it was built in 1918 to serve ships which had a 500 passengers and crew combined. this ship here would carry about 5000. speaking of the dry dock, here is a picture of the golden princess in dry d
or even across the pacific. this was a huge investment that our city and partners made which benefited the cruise industry in california. the budget shows an uptick in the revenues that we expect and we have been told just because we are building it doesn't mean we're going to get up but we are already seeing new bookings. princess cruise has announced they will be home birthing a cruise ship in 2013 that will run from day 2013 through may 2014. a home port ship is a ship that starts and ends...
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with a load of space gear and garbage to unload out in the pacific ocean it did it like that spacet landing 500 miles or so west of california. retrieved by trip. space x is six more cargo runs. the first could be at soon as september. another company orbital sciences under contract. first cargo trip to the space station could happen to the end of this year. >> harris: exciting stuff to watch. phil keating thank you very much. let's stay in florida now at the miami international airport incident on flight. in response federal agents meeting that plane on the tarmac. tonight a 24-year-old man from canada there is in custody for what he allegedly did on that plane. it happened on a flight from jamaica to miami. airline spokesperson saying the man refused to sit down when the plane was taxiing. and he appeared disoriented some reports had him as intoxicated. some quick moving passengers tackling this guy. we're told his name is not on any fly list or no fly list. and this incident was not terror-related. is he due in court next week where is he expected to face charges including interference with a flight crew. well, a woman wh
with a load of space gear and garbage to unload out in the pacific ocean it did it like that spacet landing 500 miles or so west of california. retrieved by trip. space x is six more cargo runs. the first could be at soon as september. another company orbital sciences under contract. first cargo trip to the space station could happen to the end of this year. >> harris: exciting stuff to watch. phil keating thank you very much. let's stay in florida now at the miami international airport...
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or region. >>> researchers in the u.s. believe migratory fish carry radioactive substances across the pacific ocean. they found a trace amount of cesium in tuna caught off the coast of california five months after the accident. researchers from stanford university and elsewhere tested 15 bluefin tuna they caught last august off san diego. they found the fish contained elevated levels of cesium 134. they say the substance is generated only by human activities and was not present in the pacific before the accident. the researchers say their findings suggest the tuna were most loikly contaminated in japanese waters after the accident. they say the fish then traveled nearly 9,000 kilometers across the pacific. still, the researchers say the tuna are still safe to eat. >>> chinese leaders are trying to keep things calm as they head toward a leadership shuffle this fall. protesters in guangdong province encouraged others when they started winning concessions from government officials. now communist party leaders are weighing more demands for political and social reforms. nhk world reports. >> reporter: last september, protesters took to the streets in rukon village. it is in the eas
or region. >>> researchers in the u.s. believe migratory fish carry radioactive substances across the pacific ocean. they found a trace amount of cesium in tuna caught off the coast of california five months after the accident. researchers from stanford university and elsewhere tested 15 bluefin tuna they caught last august off san diego. they found the fish contained elevated levels of cesium 134. they say the substance is generated only by human activities and was not present in the...
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california coast. this suggests these fish carried radioactive compounds from japan and across the pacific ocean faster than wind orater can. the tainted tuna was captured last august off the coast san diego. scientists say the fish are still safe to eat. the study was published in the journal proceedings of the national academy of sciences. wow! that's surprising. >> i'll pass on that tuna tar-tar. >>> some wild weather out there. for some of us tonight. >> very strong storms out there in washington county through parts of the west virginia, and most us be seeing too much. if you're to the west of i-95, you're under the gun and we're starting to see more thunderstorms develop. that's why the severe storm prediction center in norman, oklahoma, has placed the rest of us. just about the rest of us under the severe thunderstorm watch until 10:00 tonight. you can see the clouds getting a little darker across the metro area but still some sunshine. here's storm 4 radar. you noticed this line right here extending from hagerstown through frederick, leesburg and along the blue ridge. this line was coming through weakening
california coast. this suggests these fish carried radioactive compounds from japan and across the pacific ocean faster than wind orater can. the tainted tuna was captured last august off the coast san diego. scientists say the fish are still safe to eat. the study was published in the journal proceedings of the national academy of sciences. wow! that's surprising. >> i'll pass on that tuna tar-tar. >>> some wild weather out there. for some of us tonight. >> very strong...
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or destroyed hundreds of buildings. >>> and some new concerns this morning about radiation stemming from last year's nuclear disaster in japan. a pacific bluefin tuna has apparently carried radioactive contamination from japan all the way to california. that's 6,000 miles. the level of radiation was ten times higher than tuna caught last year. but no fear, that is still well below the safe to eat limits set by the government. >>> and now we turn to presidential politics this morning. after today's primary in texas, mitt romney is likely to see his delegate count climb above that magic number of 1,144, and that will be enough to officially end mathematically clinch the republican presidential nomination finally. but he will not actually be in texas tonight. instead he's attending a fund-raiser with the one and only donald trump, and after marking memorial day in san diego yesterday, romney refused to back away from trump's continued questioning of president obama's birthplace. >> you know, i don't agree with all the people who support me. and they don't agree with everything i believe in. but i need to get 50.1% or more and i'm appreciative to have the help of a lot of good people. >> of course, that birth certificate matter actually
or destroyed hundreds of buildings. >>> and some new concerns this morning about radiation stemming from last year's nuclear disaster in japan. a pacific bluefin tuna has apparently carried radioactive contamination from japan all the way to california. that's 6,000 miles. the level of radiation was ten times higher than tuna caught last year. but no fear, that is still well below the safe to eat limits set by the government. >>> and now we turn to presidential politics this...
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or 5 hours before they do a dior bit burn. it is 11:44 eastern time, 8:44 pacific time. it will happen 500 miles southwest off baha californiahistory in the making. the first private space capsule now docked and unbirthed. it can bring stuff back from the space station. they are going to bring back experiments within the next 48-hours to fulfill this new contract at nasa $1.6 billion. we are watching that robot arm is now let go of dragon. reporting live from florida. >>> fun to watch. ainsley? >>> earlier in the show we asked you to brew on this. new york school has plans to use breathalyzers on students taping the prom. we asked you if it is necessary or is it a nuisance for students? here are some of the responses so far. tweeted us too many young people are dying. it could send a positive message that boos isn't cool. >> i went 24 years ago at the prom knowing what kids do today, go with the breathalyzer. it will lives. thanks to everyone who responded. >> agree on that one. >> it is so true. kids are going to live a little bit longer because of that. >> five minutes to the top of the hour. next on the rundown how much i
or 5 hours before they do a dior bit burn. it is 11:44 eastern time, 8:44 pacific time. it will happen 500 miles southwest off baha californiahistory in the making. the first private space capsule now docked and unbirthed. it can bring stuff back from the space station. they are going to bring back experiments within the next 48-hours to fulfill this new contract at nasa $1.6 billion. we are watching that robot arm is now let go of dragon. reporting live from florida. >>> fun to watch....
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and as the asian pacific american community continues to grow across the nation, not just in traditional strongholds like california, hawaii or new york, but also in states like texas, georgia and nevada, my colleagues and i will continue to ensure that the needs of the a.p.a. community are included as we push for policies that reignite the american dream for all. so as we celebrate asian pacific american heritage month this may, i hope you will join me and remember the many contributions that asian pacific americans have made to our great country. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the chair now recognizes the distinguished gentleman from illinois, mr. manzullo, for five minutes. mr. manzullo: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to speak on energy efficient buildings. we're talking about schools, factories, department stores shopping centers, any type of a large building or even a small building. and the money that they can save and the manufacturing jobs that energy efficient initiatives can create. this week architects, code officials, designers and others involved in making buildings more ene
and as the asian pacific american community continues to grow across the nation, not just in traditional strongholds like california, hawaii or new york, but also in states like texas, georgia and nevada, my colleagues and i will continue to ensure that the needs of the a.p.a. community are included as we push for policies that reignite the american dream for all. so as we celebrate asian pacific american heritage month this may, i hope you will join me and remember the many contributions that...
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pacific northwest. we've got the risk of strong storms, upper midwest into missouri. windy conditions in southern california. look for plenty of hit-ors showers and thunderstorms here in the northeast. but breaks of sunshine as well. that's >>> we've got a really good-looking day shaping up. it'll be cooler than yesterday, but we're starting out nice and clear. so no problems in terms of visibility on your local drive. all the way up from the peninsula to san jose. it's a nice clear start. and temperatures today will climb from the 50s where we are now into the low 70s even a few mid-60s. and we all have good air quality. you can open up those windows and let that fresh air in. 67 degrees with rain on the way for tomorrow. by saturday, we're going to warm you up. that sun comes right back out. and we peak as we head through wednesday warming you up. latest weather. ann? >> all right, al, thank you. coming up, the man who transformed j crew from a once flailing brand to a fashion force. >>> and later, why you may be surprised that the wedding ring thatkebooer mark zuckerberg designed for his new bride. but first, these messages. cash
pacific northwest. we've got the risk of strong storms, upper midwest into missouri. windy conditions in southern california. look for plenty of hit-ors showers and thunderstorms here in the northeast. but breaks of sunshine as well. that's >>> we've got a really good-looking day shaping up. it'll be cooler than yesterday, but we're starting out nice and clear. so no problems in terms of visibility on your local drive. all the way up from the peninsula to san jose. it's a nice clear...