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and this is at the approaching the urban beach at the edge of slip way four. and within slip way four, we are talking about using ship building kiel blocks for ship furnishing and could be used for the ramps down into the slip way and this is the park entrance through the building, 109 and where we are talking about having a park, pa vif on and a shelter and park and a boat storage and the space for ship building artifacts. and then, this is what it would look like at the end of the slip way four, and looking back towards the mari time fields in building, 109, and then, lastly, in an ariel perspective of how we are talking about reintroducing slip ways, 1, 2, 3, and allowing the bay to come up into the site and have enter tidal plant and so it is a soefter shore line edge. >> for the park the total projected budget for the project right now is about 45 million dollars in total. that is about 5 million dollars in acre, which is on scale, with the amount of money, the cost associated with improvements and the other parks city wide. and the doloris park, for exam
and this is at the approaching the urban beach at the edge of slip way four. and within slip way four, we are talking about using ship building kiel blocks for ship furnishing and could be used for the ramps down into the slip way and this is the park entrance through the building, 109 and where we are talking about having a park, pa vif on and a shelter and park and a boat storage and the space for ship building artifacts. and then, this is what it would look like at the end of the slip way...
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is one of the world's favorite holiday destinations, but away from the beaches, the picture isn't so pretty. many streets in urban areas are littered with trash. bali's population is growing thanks to the booming tourist trade. more people means more trash. the amount of garbage generated in bali has jumped seven-fold over the past eight years, but island garbage disposal capacity is woefully inadequate. food stands across the island cook up their dishes like this. they used to serve the food in banana leaves, but now they prefer coated paper and plastic bags that don't degrade. tons of plastic trash are everywhere. in the biggest city denpasar, a new project aims to clean up this messy reality. the volunteer project is called "trash bank." participating residents bring bags of recyclable waste. the bags are weighed, and they receive money in return. >> translator: i made 85 cents today. i come here once every two weeks. i can make money selling what i would have just thrown into the river before. >> reporter: after trash bank bags the garbage, it sends it on to recycling agents. it uses the profits to buy more t
is one of the world's favorite holiday destinations, but away from the beaches, the picture isn't so pretty. many streets in urban areas are littered with trash. bali's population is growing thanks to the booming tourist trade. more people means more trash. the amount of garbage generated in bali has jumped seven-fold over the past eight years, but island garbage disposal capacity is woefully inadequate. food stands across the island cook up their dishes like this. they used to serve the food...
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communities but urban communities that are affected by these these same impacts whether it be a flood from major rain events or it be a storm coming ashore and we have to remember it's not just the beach that was impacted it also was urban centers all along the coast including of course new york city and that planning means in some cases we have to adjust to the way that we build some places we should no longer be building and we have to pay particular attention to those communities that are most vulnerable because that they have the least least capability to respond and and that's a big challenge and one of our speakers today i think made a really important point we don't want to just rebuild and get back to where we were because for many vulnerable communities that's not nearly good enough we should use the opportunity to do things better to to address equity issues as well as try to make sure that we can respond more effectively to the ongoing effects of climate change these storms will happen again that's not my position it's the position of two former governors one republican one democrat admiral allen and everybody at the conference dr andy rosenberg thanks so much for being wit
communities but urban communities that are affected by these these same impacts whether it be a flood from major rain events or it be a storm coming ashore and we have to remember it's not just the beach that was impacted it also was urban centers all along the coast including of course new york city and that planning means in some cases we have to adjust to the way that we build some places we should no longer be building and we have to pay particular attention to those communities that are...
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urban areas. this has been going on for generations and everyday around this time people come to the beach to buyfish and it's how families make end meet and families don't want to give it to the country. economy is growing 7% a year says the government and there is mounting pressure to push both sides to the negotiating table. al jazeera. >> reporter: farmers in madagascar fear their crops may be destroyed by another locust invasion, 70% of the farmers have been devastated leaving 4 million people hungry and tanya page reports. >> reporter: the farmers were helless when a swarm of locust went to the rice patties and they are suffering and the locust ate the food for the bulls and it's too weak to plow and everything has to be done by hand. >> translator: the locust came from the south in a huge swarm and we were surprised and it had a huge cloud and blocked out the sun. >> reporter: at the height of the infestation the swarms affected 70% of madagascar combined with the effect of the annual cyclones this year's harvest is down 21% and the world program and the world culture organization said a t
urban areas. this has been going on for generations and everyday around this time people come to the beach to buyfish and it's how families make end meet and families don't want to give it to the country. economy is growing 7% a year says the government and there is mounting pressure to push both sides to the negotiating table. al jazeera. >> reporter: farmers in madagascar fear their crops may be destroyed by another locust invasion, 70% of the farmers have been devastated leaving 4...
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beach would lead to overcrowding at neighborhood parks. >> the national park service is trying to treat what is an urban recreation area as some sort of pristine back woods national park. and it is not. to try to treat this as if it were yosemite or the high sierra to me makes no sense. >> san francisco has a large dog population. in fact, there are more dogs than children in the city. >>> the city of san jose wants your input in the war on gangs. kpix 5's len ramirez with how you can help police. >> reporter: when violence erupts on the streets of san jose, the mayor's anti-gang task force is often the second call made after police. and this year after an earlier spike, there have been fewer calls for gang-related violence and murder. >> we are way ahead of the game comparatively to the last two years. >> reporter: task force director mario ma coming up. el is talking about a -- maciel is talking about a sharp drop of killings this year, 8 compared to 18 in 2012 and 2011. >> things are better but it's the more reason why we have to keep our finger on this. this isn't the type of issue that you address when there's a spook and let go of it whe
beach would lead to overcrowding at neighborhood parks. >> the national park service is trying to treat what is an urban recreation area as some sort of pristine back woods national park. and it is not. to try to treat this as if it were yosemite or the high sierra to me makes no sense. >> san francisco has a large dog population. in fact, there are more dogs than children in the city. >>> the city of san jose wants your input in the war on gangs. kpix 5's len ramirez with...
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heavily populated city of san diego, a few miles north of imperial beach adds to the pollution problems. kathy stone: when it rains in urbanized areas such as san diego, we're going to get a lot of run-off coming in from all the asphalt-- it comes into the ocean and that's going to be highly polluted with chemicals, fertilizers, high bacteria levels that can potentially make people sick. so what the county does is we advise the swimmers and surfers that please don't go in the water near lagoons, rivers, creeks and storm drain outlets. marco gonzales: i can go out three, four days after a storm, after they've pulled down all the signs and coming in, get a gulp of water or something, and my throat starts burning almost immediately. you know, 24 hours later, i'm completely sick, laid up with the flu. it doesn't take a large stretch of the imagination to attribute that to the polluted water. air pollution and contamination of the water supply, are not the only purveyors of toxic risk. for many people, especially in decades past, the most dangerous environment may be associated with a paycheck... the workplace. the women who were u
heavily populated city of san diego, a few miles north of imperial beach adds to the pollution problems. kathy stone: when it rains in urbanized areas such as san diego, we're going to get a lot of run-off coming in from all the asphalt-- it comes into the ocean and that's going to be highly polluted with chemicals, fertilizers, high bacteria levels that can potentially make people sick. so what the county does is we advise the swimmers and surfers that please don't go in the water near...
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beach. dog owners say that will only lead to overcrowding in neighborhood parks. >> the national park service is trying to treat what is an urban recreation area as some sort of pristine back woods national park. and it is not. to try to treat it as if it were, you know, yosemite or the high sierra, to me, makes no sense. >> san francisco if you don't know has a pretty large dog population. in fact, more dogs than children in the city. >> i believe that. >>> a little girl found living with gypsies. the mystery that sparked a global search for her parents. >> nobody is madder than me about the fact that the website isn't working as well as it should. >> the president says there's no excuse why obamacare should take a page from california's playbook. ,, officers say a 13-year-old student killed a teacher and shot 2 other students at a middle school in sparks, shy before classes started toda the student- >>> outside of reno officers a 13-year-old student killed a teacher and shot two students at a middle school in sparks shortly before classes started today. the student suspect died but it's unclear whether he shot himself. >> as
beach. dog owners say that will only lead to overcrowding in neighborhood parks. >> the national park service is trying to treat what is an urban recreation area as some sort of pristine back woods national park. and it is not. to try to treat it as if it were, you know, yosemite or the high sierra, to me, makes no sense. >> san francisco if you don't know has a pretty large dog population. in fact, more dogs than children in the city. >> i believe that. >>> a little...
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beach and crissy field. >> the national park service is trying to treat what is an urban recreation area as some sort of pristine back woods national park. and it is not. >> reporter: on the, the ggnra says there need to be new rules because dogs sometime clashes with other dogs or picnickers. they say they're pro dog and just putting a finer point on the law. >> it explicitly welcomes dogs in some cases on leash, in some cases off leash under voice patrol. >> we don't know where we would go. >> reporter: chris peterson is a professional dog walker and fears the feds are putting him and his dogs on a slippery slope out the door. >> i have no idea where we would go. >> reporter: reporting from san francisco, patrick sedillo, kpix 5. >> the ggnra says it expects the new rules to go into effect sometime in 2015. >>> well, after years of trying to get more female students to enroll at cal state long beach, the university finds the males are clearly outnumbered. take a quick walk around campus. male students are few and far between. the sound you hear is a bus leaving for southern california full of guys right now co
beach and crissy field. >> the national park service is trying to treat what is an urban recreation area as some sort of pristine back woods national park. and it is not. >> reporter: on the, the ggnra says there need to be new rules because dogs sometime clashes with other dogs or picnickers. they say they're pro dog and just putting a finer point on the law. >> it explicitly welcomes dogs in some cases on leash, in some cases off leash under voice patrol. >> we don't...
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urban areas. this has been going on for generations and everyday around this time people come to the beach to buyish and how they make end meet and don't want war. the economy is growing 7% a year says the government and there is international diplomatic pressure to push both sides to the negotiating table, al jazeera. >> reporter: news hour continues and problems and delays and report from the russian host city of the next winter olympics. and a winning return for the tennis player coming back after a drug ban and we have that and the rest of sport in just a couple of minutes. ♪ ♪ uraguay may legalize marijuana. the government says it's necessary to protect people from drug gangs. and monica explains. >> reporter: he says smoking marijuana in public has been legal in his country for as long as he can remember. but buying the drug is illegal. soon this won't be the case. >> if you want to smoke it's your decision, you know. it's your choice. >> reporter: the senate is expected to legalize the production and sale of marijuana. activists who campaigned for ten years to change the law say it's a hug
urban areas. this has been going on for generations and everyday around this time people come to the beach to buyish and how they make end meet and don't want war. the economy is growing 7% a year says the government and there is international diplomatic pressure to push both sides to the negotiating table, al jazeera. >> reporter: news hour continues and problems and delays and report from the russian host city of the next winter olympics. and a winning return for the tennis player...
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urban environment like that, you don't necessarily get detected. you could have american commandos there unnoticed. landing on a beachht in somalia, everyone will see this, know it is hostile. as soon as the navy s.e.a.l.s did that and they hit that boech, there was a big firefight. >> and in one case, you got your guy, in the other case you didn't. but even in the case you didn't, how important is it to send that message, we're coming in, we're going to get you. >> i think they noticed when the s.e.a.l.s showed up at their house. >> and the secretary of state effectively says we're going to deep doing this as long as we've got people to take care of. >> give us some diplomatic or political context, whichever way you want to phrase it, because lb libya is essentially saying the united states kidnapped their guy. >> libya. the public messaging and private messaging are always very different. the public messaging from several members of the government in libya is that this was a foreign operation, this was a kidnapping, which, by the way, it pretty much was. you had foreign governments coming in and snatching people. h
urban environment like that, you don't necessarily get detected. you could have american commandos there unnoticed. landing on a beachht in somalia, everyone will see this, know it is hostile. as soon as the navy s.e.a.l.s did that and they hit that boech, there was a big firefight. >> and in one case, you got your guy, in the other case you didn't. but even in the case you didn't, how important is it to send that message, we're coming in, we're going to get you. >> i think they...
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beach would lead to overcrowding at parks. >> the national park service is trying to treat an urban recreation area as some sort of pristine backwoodsnal park. and it is not. to try to treat this as if it were yosemite or the high sierras to me makes no sense. >> san francisco has a large dog population and in fact there are more dogs than children. >>> going on right now in australia, firefighters are pouring in from across the country to relieve exhausted volunteers. hundreds are trying to protect multiple communities in new south wales. the volunteers have been working 12-hour shifts with little sleep for more than 5 days. and a fire perimeter of nearly 1,000 miles is still burning. >> there's a hell of a lot of country currently on fire and there's a whole lot more that will be burnt out before we see a position where we can say we have these fires contained. >> making matters more difficult the forecast calls for hotter and drier conditions with wind gusts to more than 60 miles an hour. schools are being closed and residents are being warned to get out before it's too late. >>> time now is 6:37. you may want to buy a lottery ti
beach would lead to overcrowding at parks. >> the national park service is trying to treat an urban recreation area as some sort of pristine backwoodsnal park. and it is not. to try to treat this as if it were yosemite or the high sierras to me makes no sense. >> san francisco has a large dog population and in fact there are more dogs than children. >>> going on right now in australia, firefighters are pouring in from across the country to relieve exhausted volunteers....
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an urban area where the special forces live, they were able to get close to the target without being noticed. who knows who is in a car or vehicle. to attach a beachsomalia in a town that is run by militants where there's no government, that's pretty obvious. imagine dark of night, ding his pulling up on the beach with men opening fire. that was the kind of raid that happened. when that beach landing happened in somalia, there was a big gun fight and they were forced to withdraw. they were forced to withdraw but could have done something else. the u.s. military could have simply called it an air strike but didn't. they wanted to capture or kill this one specific target without creating a lot of collateral damage. they could have called it an air strike, that would have been the easiest thing to do if you know where the target is, you can bomb it. >> mean while, there was no loss of life on american side so -- >> if there had been -- that's why the threshold for risk is quite low. if one of these navy s.e.a.l.s had been hurt alone killed, a lot of people would have asked why didn't you just bomb the target. >> richard engel, great to have you. let'
an urban area where the special forces live, they were able to get close to the target without being noticed. who knows who is in a car or vehicle. to attach a beachsomalia in a town that is run by militants where there's no government, that's pretty obvious. imagine dark of night, ding his pulling up on the beach with men opening fire. that was the kind of raid that happened. when that beach landing happened in somalia, there was a big gun fight and they were forced to withdraw. they were...
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beaches. >>> hundreds of emergency responders are in the bay area for urban shield.ht now that's meant to simulate a school shooting. >>> let's take you outside. if you do not have fast track, looks like you are going to be waiting at the bay bridge toll plaza. that's much more of a delay than we normally see at this time on azoted morning. looks like just a lot of people wanting to head into san francisco. keep that in mind this is mornings on 2. avo: at volkswagen we believe everyone deserves a better car. and now, during the "sign then drive" sales event, you're closer to yours than ever. like the turbocharged tiguan the midsize passat or the 34 highway mpg jetta. and every new 2014 volkswagen comes with no-charge scheduled maintenance... ...all for practically just your signature. the "sign then drive" sales event is back. ...and it's never been easier to get a new volkswagen. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends october 31st. >>> welcome back. a live look there of the
beaches. >>> hundreds of emergency responders are in the bay area for urban shield.ht now that's meant to simulate a school shooting. >>> let's take you outside. if you do not have fast track, looks like you are going to be waiting at the bay bridge toll plaza. that's much more of a delay than we normally see at this time on azoted morning. looks like just a lot of people wanting to head into san francisco. keep that in mind this is mornings on 2. avo: at volkswagen we believe...