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of a landscape. i don't know how critical because every project is on a case by case basis. i don't know that i ever read any eir about the changes in a landscape for a park. i don't know that it's critical that we add anything here. but given the fact that we've taken out about structures i don't know if there should be another word or two in that paragraph to handle that. >> any other questions before we go to public comment. ( any member of the public please come forward. >> hello, as mr. frye mentioned with did comments at the last hearing we had a few recommendations and we are happy to see that this has been incorporated into this subversion and we are in support of this version of the legislation. we feel this will be very fortunate -- important and useful moving forward. is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed.. back to the commission. are there comments, questions? >> i think they did a good job in summarizing what we were involved in in the kind of ramb
of a landscape. i don't know how critical because every project is on a case by case basis. i don't know that i ever read any eir about the changes in a landscape for a park. i don't know that it's critical that we add anything here. but given the fact that we've taken out about structures i don't know if there should be another word or two in that paragraph to handle that. >> any other questions before we go to public comment. ( any member of the public please come forward. >>...
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discussion with the adapting that owns the adjacent property about the proposed planting of new landscaping on the property between the suture twenty-four hour and the summit reservoir a number of the obligations such as repainting the concrete and rooftop antennas it's begun we agree with the post conditions and respectfully f ask for your improve mr. eric the vice president and chief financial officer of suture inc. your heard is available to answer technical questions and we remain open to questions you may have >> opening it up for public comment deedee workman i'm deedee workman with the san francisco chamber of commerce representing over one hundred businesses supports the twenty-four hour to add attachments to accident suture twenty-four hour that expands the killers or wireless communication for funding and television stations and community yourselves the new attachments are the attachments for the be it resolved networked to productive the housing authority developments and san francisco library branches and to provide the communication for first responders for the communication sy
discussion with the adapting that owns the adjacent property about the proposed planting of new landscaping on the property between the suture twenty-four hour and the summit reservoir a number of the obligations such as repainting the concrete and rooftop antennas it's begun we agree with the post conditions and respectfully f ask for your improve mr. eric the vice president and chief financial officer of suture inc. your heard is available to answer technical questions and we remain open to...
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people are slowly understanding we need to conserve water and the landscapes tend to be the biggest square footage on a property. so when i tell be once the garden is in, you have to water it a fair amount if you want lawns and a traditional landscape, they start to think about, okay, whatter and mow much is that costing me? our goal is to give people something that's out of the box, not a two-dimensional lawn. an amazing selection of plant material and you don't have to
people are slowly understanding we need to conserve water and the landscapes tend to be the biggest square footage on a property. so when i tell be once the garden is in, you have to water it a fair amount if you want lawns and a traditional landscape, they start to think about, okay, whatter and mow much is that costing me? our goal is to give people something that's out of the box, not a two-dimensional lawn. an amazing selection of plant material and you don't have to
and then if some the landscaping comes later i'm prepared but i'll emphasize to keep the guy
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so landscapes would be in that broader umbrella. it could be considered. the second paragraph is intended to address when it is the resource it's is a structure. and in the previous language, we i think were more specific to that that we clarified that in the structure, the second paragraph is intended to apply. perhaps we can add that back in. >> perhaps i'm mentioned something is that never happens. >> there was a discussion about it. >> about all the landscape issues? >> yeah. >> okay. that's an example. >> and i recall certainly that we've evaluated the potential for cultural landscapes to exist and whether they are repaired for the marina project some time ago and there was not an impact and we can't facilitate an alternative to address that. if there were a significant impact to a cultural landscape we would address that impact. >> do we want to say something like "in many cases like retenant features facade retention because that's the question. facade retention seems like a minimal amount of the structure. i don't know if that's getting too specifi
so landscapes would be in that broader umbrella. it could be considered. the second paragraph is intended to address when it is the resource it's is a structure. and in the previous language, we i think were more specific to that that we clarified that in the structure, the second paragraph is intended to apply. perhaps we can add that back in. >> perhaps i'm mentioned something is that never happens. >> there was a discussion about it. >> about all the landscape issues?...
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his career has had remarkable impact on the political landscape and documented over the years.ten gets overlooked outside of arizona, the unwavering passion for the people of our state and the unique beauty of arizona. that desire to be an outspoken advocate for arizonans and the entire country, fuels his journey to where we are today. on behalf of the people of the great state of arizona, thank you for being here today to honor one of arizona's most treasured icons, barry goldwater. thank you very much. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please stand as the chaplain of the united states senate, dr. barry black gives the benediction. >> let us pray. oh, mighty creator of all things, you rule forever. we thank you for this magnificent statue and for blessing us with the gift of the exemplary life of senator barry morris goldwater. may his laudable legacy challenge us to dare more boldly, to speak more honestly and to love freedom more passionately. may his courage motivate us to stand for right. may his faithfulness challenge us to be true to our duties. may his commitment insp
his career has had remarkable impact on the political landscape and documented over the years.ten gets overlooked outside of arizona, the unwavering passion for the people of our state and the unique beauty of arizona. that desire to be an outspoken advocate for arizonans and the entire country, fuels his journey to where we are today. on behalf of the people of the great state of arizona, thank you for being here today to honor one of arizona's most treasured icons, barry goldwater. thank you...
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>> i think that when we launched the daily show in '96, we launched with a media landscape that was, if you'll recall, it was like all of the nighttime shows were magazine shows that were literally poisoning us. terrifying us, you know, your mattress, what you don't know might kill you. it was like -- right? constant. and then there was only cnn at the time. and so it was -- it was -- it was o.j. and it was not news, per se, but it was really just info tainment that felt very all purulent. when we watched the show, we were dealing with that media landscape, and so the show evolved with the media landscape that existed, so by the time 9-11 happened, the show would become something else, and as we watched ourselves go to war, on false information and things like that, the media then, and the show itself, then, became a whole different animal, and then john took over from craig kilgore who was the host when i was there, and he did something that i think is really brilliant, we were more like colbert at the beginning, the host of the show and all of the correspondents were in character.
>> i think that when we launched the daily show in '96, we launched with a media landscape that was, if you'll recall, it was like all of the nighttime shows were magazine shows that were literally poisoning us. terrifying us, you know, your mattress, what you don't know might kill you. it was like -- right? constant. and then there was only cnn at the time. and so it was -- it was -- it was o.j. and it was not news, per se, but it was really just info tainment that felt very all...
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it's worth examining, as is the coverage. 5 years after argentina tried to reshape the media landscapet is different and the same. >> in mexico an audience of 15,000 listeners is not enough to keep this journalist in her job. never mind the frolics, it's the interpreter. stealing the show >>> it's close to two years since edward snowden blew the lid of surveillance not just at the security agency in u.s. but britain's g.c.h.q. it has taken that long for the i.s. c to tig figure out what to make of it so an informed debate can take place on balancing the individual's right to privacy. a couple of reports - i.s. c reporters are appointed by the government. no one gets on the committee without the prime minister's approval. committee members were to know what the spies were up to. it took edward snowden to tell them that. the i.s.c.'s make up and track record are part of the context of the stories, and the conclusions that the g.c.h.q. did not break the law, but the law is not fit for purpose, that the collection of data is not a form of mass data. they did not go down well with people cl
it's worth examining, as is the coverage. 5 years after argentina tried to reshape the media landscapet is different and the same. >> in mexico an audience of 15,000 listeners is not enough to keep this journalist in her job. never mind the frolics, it's the interpreter. stealing the show >>> it's close to two years since edward snowden blew the lid of surveillance not just at the security agency in u.s. but britain's g.c.h.q. it has taken that long for the i.s. c to tig figure...
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people have been very critical of your company, saying that it'll leave a permanent scar on the landscapell it? >> an america tonight special report: "mining sacred lands". thursday, 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> protestors are gathering... >> there's an air of tension right now... >> the crowd chanting for democracy... >> this is another significant development... >> we have an exclusive story tonight, and we go live... >>> other media stories - greece - the syriza coalition government is preparing a bill for parliament which if passed will reopen the public broadcaster. the state-opened television channel was shut in 2013. the government said e.r. t was closed as an austerity measure and the management was corrupt and faithful. 2,500 people that lost their jobs did not take it well. some occupied the student trying to keep it on air. accusing the government of closing it because of their report, out of step with others that backed the government and austerity. it was replayed by mnerek. a skeleton staff. they'll return to the new channel. the government saying most of th
people have been very critical of your company, saying that it'll leave a permanent scar on the landscapell it? >> an america tonight special report: "mining sacred lands". thursday, 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> protestors are gathering... >> there's an air of tension right now... >> the crowd chanting for democracy... >> this is another significant development... >> we have an exclusive story tonight, and we go live... >>>...
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block so partisan street is a better street a generous bulb out it is for the division street so landscaping and special things here's an example of the living streets the open space as usedable open space with a 20 foot sidewalk and then first and fremont lined up are where the freeway cease happens they're a better street and accommodate automobile traffic that is the last street on the mid block alley 3 separate streets when this commission approved the lansing prong that is a dense twenty-four hour for it to meet it's open spaces it has the approval of the project was built under the streetscape plan and have helped to push forward - the city's ability to implement and we're hoping we can fund this support. >> and then since the plan was adopted some kind of modifications we're able to have bulb outs we added the pink bulb out to improve that and those are not our regular abilities specifically called for a wider bulb out so it is 17th century feet have you have much more generous space it offers a lot of daily an furniture and street trees and the furniture palates and we get a lot of d
block so partisan street is a better street a generous bulb out it is for the division street so landscaping and special things here's an example of the living streets the open space as usedable open space with a 20 foot sidewalk and then first and fremont lined up are where the freeway cease happens they're a better street and accommodate automobile traffic that is the last street on the mid block alley 3 separate streets when this commission approved the lansing prong that is a dense...
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no end in sight for the drought, some landscaping pros offer up unique and fresh ideas for the bay area. >>> what is cool about your >>> the bodies of seven siblings are headed to israel two days after they were killed in a fire in new york. the victims ranged in age from 5 for 16. the mother and 14-year-old sister survived. they remain in critical condition now. a hot plate left on for the jewish sabbath is believed to have caused the fire. >>> many sidewalks and driveways in napa will finally get much needed repairs. it is part of a $450,000 contract to fix damage from last august's quake. the repairs will also cover walkways, gutters and street curbs mostly in neighborhoods west of highway 29. fema and the state are expected to cover 94% of the repair costs. >>> the weather and atmosphere in san jose were at top-notch. a sellout crowd yesterday for the quakes's first regular season crowd in the largest stadium. many enjoyed the biggest outdoor bar in america. here's the first regular season goal at their new digs. >> harris garcia, track it go, the opening goal. >> the -- tracking it
no end in sight for the drought, some landscaping pros offer up unique and fresh ideas for the bay area. >>> what is cool about your >>> the bodies of seven siblings are headed to israel two days after they were killed in a fire in new york. the victims ranged in age from 5 for 16. the mother and 14-year-old sister survived. they remain in critical condition now. a hot plate left on for the jewish sabbath is believed to have caused the fire. >>> many sidewalks and...
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going to get to insure the safety i have that slope behind us i understand your point will the landscapingn top of that i know we have not got a plan and amenable to work with the planning department to develop a better approach to what it becomes we want to make sure it was not open to the patrons of the bar that will be no physical assess from the physical general public and hoping to create a barrier between the residential terrace and the rear yard so we kind of will have a terrace adjacent to the unit and then space is now just a roof which we'll be amenable to further landscaping to making it more attractive and appropriate. >> did you sit down with the neighbors and talk about the hours. >> we have and the question really come down to one of sound and the kind of the disturbance they've experienced from the past as a bar and restaurant we could be open until 2:00 a.m. the question of hours really is was will the neighborhood support economically and frankly i don't see future business or future business that might be there at some time in the distant future wednesday and thursday is
going to get to insure the safety i have that slope behind us i understand your point will the landscapingn top of that i know we have not got a plan and amenable to work with the planning department to develop a better approach to what it becomes we want to make sure it was not open to the patrons of the bar that will be no physical assess from the physical general public and hoping to create a barrier between the residential terrace and the rear yard so we kind of will have a terrace adjacent...
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whatever it is called i'd like to see together with the slaptd treatment of the roof potentially landscaping in the building rather than the patio coming dribble to the property line on both sides that allows screening for everyone including a more pleasant view from elizabeth street to the back of their homes looking at something that could be a green roof in constructing green roof i know you're familiar with the roof and maybe that will be the minimum we'll expect for this is the conflicting use i'm not saying it is but the responsibility is on the mr. president, creating the maximum benefit transition to residential. >> so. >> may i make a comment. >> i'd rather have mr. levi explain about the roof. >> if i may add one question on top of that that is pertinent the fence you've mentions needs a variance i couldn't find that on the plans nor the the reference of notice it was my understanding the vanities is for the height of the fence so if you can show me that fence open the plans. >> so on the upper photo on the right hand is the fence in question as it exists and the requests to height
whatever it is called i'd like to see together with the slaptd treatment of the roof potentially landscaping in the building rather than the patio coming dribble to the property line on both sides that allows screening for everyone including a more pleasant view from elizabeth street to the back of their homes looking at something that could be a green roof in constructing green roof i know you're familiar with the roof and maybe that will be the minimum we'll expect for this is the conflicting...
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this illustration from the landscape master plan for the shipyard for the hillside neighborhood really helpsen encapsulate that great change from the top to the bottom of 175 and two streets of oakdale and navy of 40 feet and this idea of parks that cascade down the hill that open up to the wonderful view to the south. so that network of public open space is complementd by a network of private and common open space and provided both at grade and in depth. as -- described, the development will take place in six phases which i will go into detail about a little bit later with a variety of architects to have a variety of hands in the architectural variety that is the best neighborhood in san francisco. off street parking is organized in order to minimize curve cuts this gives you a scale up to two 1/2 to 4 stories. less dense than the hill top neighborhood. this overall table which mr. casessky touched on the overall data from block 48, the phase 1a is really the only phase that has been designed in detail so a lot of the figures for the other phases will need to be resolved as the design
this illustration from the landscape master plan for the shipyard for the hillside neighborhood really helpsen encapsulate that great change from the top to the bottom of 175 and two streets of oakdale and navy of 40 feet and this idea of parks that cascade down the hill that open up to the wonderful view to the south. so that network of public open space is complementd by a network of private and common open space and provided both at grade and in depth. as -- described, the development will...
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the natural wonders and unspled grandeur of the american landscape were now promoted as the country's unique heritage. the new york herald wrot "their beauty, their splendor, their extraordinary and sometimes terrible manifestations of nature form a series of attractions possessed by no other nation." three months later moran's "the grand canyon of the yellowstone" was bought by the federal government for $10,000. the painting was hung in the u.s. capitol a triumph for moran. soon after, he began signing his work with the monogram "t.y.m." for thomas "yellowsto" moran. yellowstone remained a source of inspiration throughout moran's career. in 1892, the artist returned to the park to create new paintings of its wonders. by this time, yellowstone was a popular tourist attraction. the idea of the national park, suggested two decades before had been fully realized. moran's depictions of yellowstone left a permanent mark on the american consciousness transforming the public perception of the west fr a frightful land of mystery into a patriotic symbol of the beauty and promise of america. (
the natural wonders and unspled grandeur of the american landscape were now promoted as the country's unique heritage. the new york herald wrot "their beauty, their splendor, their extraordinary and sometimes terrible manifestations of nature form a series of attractions possessed by no other nation." three months later moran's "the grand canyon of the yellowstone" was bought by the federal government for $10,000. the painting was hung in the u.s. capitol a triumph for...
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. >>> and landscaping during the drought foryour yard. >> i'm meteorologist e jeff ranieri, we have gilroy at 83, and we are tracking some changes which is namely a huge mass of cloud cover which has a little bit of rain in it. we will e let you know of the chances of rain in a few minutes. >>> cell phone video captures a violent encounter between student and officers and nouw the virginia governor is calling for an independent investigation. >> yo, he is bleed inging. yo, his head is bleeding. >> you can hear the people saying that his head is bleeding outside of a college bar across from the university of virginia. you can see the alcohol control beverage officers on top of martese johnson and the 20-year-old is uncooperative, and johnson says that he was slam ed tomed to the ground and beaten and there are protests across the uva campus and the student was facing misdemeanor charges of resisting arrest. >>> and now a 20-year officer of the force quit yesterday. he is one of the four officers who is accused of exchanging homophobic texts. he is gay and once featured on a prominent lgbt m
. >>> and landscaping during the drought foryour yard. >> i'm meteorologist e jeff ranieri, we have gilroy at 83, and we are tracking some changes which is namely a huge mass of cloud cover which has a little bit of rain in it. we will e let you know of the chances of rain in a few minutes. >>> cell phone video captures a violent encounter between student and officers and nouw the virginia governor is calling for an independent investigation. >> yo, he is bleed...
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which, if you are a westerner, you fly over or drive through these landscapes, it is astounding how much standing dead timber there is. there is fuel potential in that timber, and this is something that tom ville site has been working on with his team. it is a matter of economics, how
which, if you are a westerner, you fly over or drive through these landscapes, it is astounding how much standing dead timber there is. there is fuel potential in that timber, and this is something that tom ville site has been working on with his team. it is a matter of economics, how
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we are using this comprehensive landscape level approach for renewable energy too, because all energy development has its consequences. we have to be thoughtful about it. we have mapped out 20 zones across the west where solar potential is high and other conflicts are low. because of the early planning work, cubbies will see faster planning -- companies will see faster planning times. previous projects often took two years to complete. offshore, we are identifying energy areas that will allow the nation to capture the huge potential of wind along the atlantic. it is windy along the atlantic. i have been there. we can do that without compromising fishing recreation, national security, the environment when we are smart about planning upfront. we have held four successful auctions where industry has competitively bid to develop offshore wind farms. we now have 800,000 acres offshore on commercial lease. the third and last reform i will talk about today is making sure that our country is positioned to encourage innovation and be competitive in a global economy. america is both blessed wit
we are using this comprehensive landscape level approach for renewable energy too, because all energy development has its consequences. we have to be thoughtful about it. we have mapped out 20 zones across the west where solar potential is high and other conflicts are low. because of the early planning work, cubbies will see faster planning -- companies will see faster planning times. previous projects often took two years to complete. offshore, we are identifying energy areas that will allow...
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comprehensive strategies across the landscape, to understand critical areas for these species to protect those areas with a highest love of protection. we are using sound science, the best available science we have. i haven't read specifically the letter you referenced it is very complicated, there are states that have done a lot of science, independent work, the work we do scientifically is available and open to the public some of the private science that is unbiased is that by states that is not open to the public. we take the official wildlife science, all of the science into account. when we don't do that missing or not unwarranted, when it is challenged in court. it is unprecedented to have 11 states, 11 governors, seven governors most of the habitat working so hard alongside the fish and wildlife service and bureau of land management and private landowners. put in place approximated measures that protect these lands that helped define the american west and species that call it home. i am very proud of the collaborative work that happened with states, the fish and wildlife service,
comprehensive strategies across the landscape, to understand critical areas for these species to protect those areas with a highest love of protection. we are using sound science, the best available science we have. i haven't read specifically the letter you referenced it is very complicated, there are states that have done a lot of science, independent work, the work we do scientifically is available and open to the public some of the private science that is unbiased is that by states that is...
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they were also called in, to lend their services, being that this is a landscaping company. they want to take precautions. there is a large perimeter set up around this neighborhood, out of precaution of what might be inside. let's go take a look from chopper 6hd tonight. we have spoke with james alexander, the fire chief of lower providence. he tells us this all broke out around 8:30 tonight. you can see the the fire raging from the building. that is the valley crest landscaping company burning quickly and fire surrounding the entire building, that was the scene when fire fighters arrived. the bright flames a mix of white and black smoke all billowing up as you can see from chopper 6hd, the fire getting the best of the building, it is only a shell of the building left at this point. there were several explosions because of the equipment and various chemicals. we're also told that diesel fuel was inside. the fire chief calling this a total loss. the as for those who live in the area, well we spoke with one neighbor who said she heard a lloyd noise and she came outside to see
they were also called in, to lend their services, being that this is a landscaping company. they want to take precautions. there is a large perimeter set up around this neighborhood, out of precaution of what might be inside. let's go take a look from chopper 6hd tonight. we have spoke with james alexander, the fire chief of lower providence. he tells us this all broke out around 8:30 tonight. you can see the the fire raging from the building. that is the valley crest landscaping company...
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so we're using this comprehensive landscape level approach for renewable energy too. because all energy development has its consequences. we have to be thoughtful about it. so on shore we mapped out nearly 20 zones across the west, where solar potential is high and other conflicts are low. because of this early planning work, companies will see faster permitting times, for example, three solar projects in the pipeline in a solar zone in nevada were reviewed by the blm in a third of the time, nine months, where previous project by project approvals often took two years to compete. offshore, we're identifying energy areas that will allow our nation to capture the huge potential of wind along the atlantic. it is windy along the atlantic. i've been there. didn't used to. we can do that without compromising fishing, recreation, national security, the environment, when we're smart about planning up-front. we already held four successful auctions where industry has competitively bid to develop offshore wind storms. we now have over 800,000 acres offshore under commercial lea
so we're using this comprehensive landscape level approach for renewable energy too. because all energy development has its consequences. we have to be thoughtful about it. so on shore we mapped out nearly 20 zones across the west, where solar potential is high and other conflicts are low. because of this early planning work, companies will see faster permitting times, for example, three solar projects in the pipeline in a solar zone in nevada were reviewed by the blm in a third of the time,...
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the fundraising does dramatically affect our political landscape.see the same thing time after time. those faults are part of an existing hierarchy. that money and politics issue is critical to solving any cooling be playing field for the future political landscape. a lot of people in our generation are not always excited about political candidates. where are the new people? i think if we can get to the root of the money and politics issue, we see a landscape our generation will be happier with. barbara: we cannot expect to see very different people in positions of influence we are not ensuring there are other people rising up to where they have equally as powerful networks and understanding the policy and advocacy change. that is a something they are doing with younger people every day. that is really encouraging to know that thinking about in 10 years, how many people have we seen that we won't see in 10 years? jake: there is a huge movement now for people who want to elect elizabeth orrin. -- warren. there are a lot of people out there who have b
the fundraising does dramatically affect our political landscape.see the same thing time after time. those faults are part of an existing hierarchy. that money and politics issue is critical to solving any cooling be playing field for the future political landscape. a lot of people in our generation are not always excited about political candidates. where are the new people? i think if we can get to the root of the money and politics issue, we see a landscape our generation will be happier...
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up this landscape of monuments. >> that's a great question, first of all. i think also the context is very different. the thing about atlanta is it is actually destroyed partially three different times. first in the battle of atlanta in which union forces surround part of the city and start shooting shells into the city center. then when the confederates abandon atlanta, they do their own defensive burning which was quite common and has been erased in the history of a lot of the civil war that confederates were responsible for a lot of that, because that was considered a completely normal and justify final military tactic. so they did a lot of defensive burning. and then at union occupation which you did not see in columbia at all. how long did they stay here? two days? as opposed to several months in atlanta. and then they deliberately went around the city and use their engineers in atlanta to set explosives at specific sites and then set them off and burn the city down. so there is a -- the burning of atlanta is actually a about a four-month process, as p
up this landscape of monuments. >> that's a great question, first of all. i think also the context is very different. the thing about atlanta is it is actually destroyed partially three different times. first in the battle of atlanta in which union forces surround part of the city and start shooting shells into the city center. then when the confederates abandon atlanta, they do their own defensive burning which was quite common and has been erased in the history of a lot of the civil war...
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media watch dog and more to kerr stale the freedom of independent voices to operate in the media landscape increasing its own voice making the government voice the loudest and strongest in russia's media landscape. >>> before the fall of viktor yanukovych and the ensuing war over ukraine, there were conflicting outlets serving audiences from moscow and kiev. when university students in ukraine called on a video to call on the russian counterparts to listen to their version, they responded in kind. they talked about the coverage of the crisis, the information barriers and the importance of verifying the news reported. not that a single piece of social media interaction is likely to shift the story, it's evidence on how ukraine was being covered. see you next time at "listening post".
media watch dog and more to kerr stale the freedom of independent voices to operate in the media landscape increasing its own voice making the government voice the loudest and strongest in russia's media landscape. >>> before the fall of viktor yanukovych and the ensuing war over ukraine, there were conflicting outlets serving audiences from moscow and kiev. when university students in ukraine called on a video to call on the russian counterparts to listen to their version, they...
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this year san francisco celebrates an event that marked the rebirth of the the city and changed its landscape forever. the panama pacific international exposition opened to enthusiastic crowds on february 20th 1915. to mark the centennial last month. the palace of fine arts was lit up as it was on that opening day. the palace showed the nation that san francisco has rebuilt following the earthquake. the loma p rieta earthquake hit in october of 1989. craig heaps explains in this 1982. >> reporter: the area of san francisco known as the marina district looked like this. a glorious display. in 1989 it looked like this, a glaring disaster. so what's the connection between this, and this. one word, sand. it all has to do with an idea that germinated and grew in the rubble of 1906 earthquake. the quake and fire destroyed nearly 4/5 of the building in the city but surprisingly by 1909 almost all had been rebuilt. it was time to tell the world san francisco was back. and then of course the panama canal. >> there was always a need to have something to celebrate such as the panama canal. but san franc
this year san francisco celebrates an event that marked the rebirth of the the city and changed its landscape forever. the panama pacific international exposition opened to enthusiastic crowds on february 20th 1915. to mark the centennial last month. the palace of fine arts was lit up as it was on that opening day. the palace showed the nation that san francisco has rebuilt following the earthquake. the loma p rieta earthquake hit in october of 1989. craig heaps explains in this 1982. >>...
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>> plus rethinking the landscape. saving water and money on your yard during the drought. >> meme this first day of spring, clouds steadily increasing. we have a change in your weather pattern as we get into the weekend. showers on the way. we'll tell you how much and when when nbc bay area news comes back. >>> welcome back. happy friday. dow industrial is gaining more than 200 points this morning. nasdaq is back over 5,000. >> faa has given amazon special permission to test fly amazon drones. those drones will have to stay within an operator's view and stay under 400 feet. the idea here is these drones would pick up something at the warehouse and deliver it to your house. but amazon is going to have to follow the very same rules that even kids have to abide by when flying a model airplane in a park. in other words the world's largest online retailer is now allowed to do what any kid might do on any given sunday. such are the rules for commercial uses of drones. you need special permission to do what most people can d
>> plus rethinking the landscape. saving water and money on your yard during the drought. >> meme this first day of spring, clouds steadily increasing. we have a change in your weather pattern as we get into the weekend. showers on the way. we'll tell you how much and when when nbc bay area news comes back. >>> welcome back. happy friday. dow industrial is gaining more than 200 points this morning. nasdaq is back over 5,000. >> faa has given amazon special permission...
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saleh is accused of taking the part of the houthis the outcome could affect yemen's political landscape. omar al saleh al jazeera. >> saudi arabia already saying it's a success. what does that mean? >> well basically what the saudis are trying to do is target basically the fighter jets and destroy them. and long range rocket launchers. these are the biggest concerns for them because they think that the houthis will be definitely willing to use them to retaliate against the u.s. led -- the saudi led air strikes and just over the last few hours they basically went after two main areas: the capital sanaa where you have the republican guard which is -- this is backed by ali abdalla saleh and the houthi stronghold, they are trying to destroy the ammunition and rocket launchers. very good situation by the end of the day because the houthis are very well entrenched in the south of the country and it is unsure whether air strikes alone will be able to disrupt the entire structure of the houthis. >> it's not going to be as easy as removing them and moving on to another process? >> it is going to
saleh is accused of taking the part of the houthis the outcome could affect yemen's political landscape. omar al saleh al jazeera. >> saudi arabia already saying it's a success. what does that mean? >> well basically what the saudis are trying to do is target basically the fighter jets and destroy them. and long range rocket launchers. these are the biggest concerns for them because they think that the houthis will be definitely willing to use them to retaliate against the u.s. led...
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regrading of the existing driveway to address site drainage and front landscaping elements. today the department has not received any correspondence to express support or opposition to the proposed project. as far as issues with this proposal, the only issues that the existing conditions of the historic facade will not fully be understood until the stucco has been carefully removed because of the trim details on the drawings have not been fully developed at this point. the department staff recommends approval with conditions to ensure the proposed work is under taken in conformance with the certificate of appropriateness. staff recommends the following conditions. the staff will conduct site removal and any remaining trim elements and drawings of replacement pieces will be submitted to the department staff for final approval prior to ordered and installation. the project sponsor kevin stevens and his colleague robert wu are here if you have any questions. this concludes my presentation. >> commissioner, any questions? commissioner wolfram. >> i have a question about that ter
regrading of the existing driveway to address site drainage and front landscaping elements. today the department has not received any correspondence to express support or opposition to the proposed project. as far as issues with this proposal, the only issues that the existing conditions of the historic facade will not fully be understood until the stucco has been carefully removed because of the trim details on the drawings have not been fully developed at this point. the department staff...
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here's the landscape of how big that market.there's at least, of seven billion people in the world, at least a billion people that have -- have at least one. i have three devices. cory: three devices? sanjay: yes. as you think about the device landscape, every one of them needs to be secured and managed for these reasons. it could be a high security thing like a bank or government use or it could be one that's not as regulated. we think that entire landscape of $1 billion devices gives some opportunity that similar to what semantic -- symantec and mcafee did in the p.c. world. airwatch is a leader in that market and we think we're on the verge of exploding that. cory: is the byiod trend of users wanting to bring their own device, does that exacerbate the problem of secure emails? sanjay: there's two policies where the company gives out phones and you have to as a forward-thinking c.e.o. of having your own -- of having a byod. there are certain places that want you to have privacy restrictions. we're able to advise our clients ab
here's the landscape of how big that market.there's at least, of seven billion people in the world, at least a billion people that have -- have at least one. i have three devices. cory: three devices? sanjay: yes. as you think about the device landscape, every one of them needs to be secured and managed for these reasons. it could be a high security thing like a bank or government use or it could be one that's not as regulated. we think that entire landscape of $1 billion devices gives some...
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human remains strewn across hundreds of meters of the treacherous landscape. a difficult task for the rescue workers. many locals expressed doubt they will ever be able to recover all of the human remains of the site where some of the victims forever remain part of the landscape. it is seen as important to be able to access the crash site itself. so what they are doing right now is they are trying to build a road just over half a mile in length. they say the process will take about eight days so the families will eventually be able to access the site. it can only be accessed by air right now. the local mayor says the families are peppering him with questions and what is this area like in the summer and winter. he says he has assured them this is a corner of paradise. he says every inch every foot of that road counts to the families. while they are waiting for the road to be built they are coming to the memorial site behind me. it is covered by the police vans to give the family the maximum privacy. they are coming to lay flowers and notes. families from all ar
human remains strewn across hundreds of meters of the treacherous landscape. a difficult task for the rescue workers. many locals expressed doubt they will ever be able to recover all of the human remains of the site where some of the victims forever remain part of the landscape. it is seen as important to be able to access the crash site itself. so what they are doing right now is they are trying to build a road just over half a mile in length. they say the process will take about eight days...
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and the sidewalk is set back it is widened to make the sidewalk more usable and working on the landscaping they did the grandparent planning codes a butch a great guys fun to work with one of the benefits of doing the 12 foot set back that's hard to put real trees there is a kind of clemente tina extends our entry is kind of point to there are on the left the car come out they come out over the sidewalk your 12 foot from the sidewalk it makes a great safety feature yeah. there you can see the car disappearing to the power pole a fire hydrant and a loot 0 matters to than you think many say the office level one of the property owners to the north we overwhelmingly had the court yard facing south and there was concerned about cars coming out and interwith the traffic open clemente tina so we made the property owner they've submitted a letter of support and we are united airlines our lightwell with the guidelines those things stepping up and back that courtyard it doesn't it didn't the 4 unit don't have the shape and they have a 45 degree angle so when we were doing the lp a in this case, i ha
and the sidewalk is set back it is widened to make the sidewalk more usable and working on the landscaping they did the grandparent planning codes a butch a great guys fun to work with one of the benefits of doing the 12 foot set back that's hard to put real trees there is a kind of clemente tina extends our entry is kind of point to there are on the left the car come out they come out over the sidewalk your 12 foot from the sidewalk it makes a great safety feature yeah. there you can see the...
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of the massage landscape we have 20th century 1 and 46 that were permitted under the owl health system and 90 exempt from the regulations because of the c mc regulations we'll have a couple establishments open and close those figure is not complete but there are many businesses that have not employed with health codes or planning codes there is a lot of businesses we know know about but to bring them in and get them on par with other businesses in san francisco as you can see there's certain areas that have higher density about 70 percent of massage establishment are located in 7 neighborhoods in san francisco this is the sunset the richmond and the financial district and chinatown and western edition so some of the unat the end consequences of into into 731 we have a two tier establishment some are under regulated but to have a level the playing field for all businesses in the city of san francisco so to show the next slide shows the dividends in the regulation if you're an exempt business or regulated by the public health department very w have revocable permit and subject to cost fe
of the massage landscape we have 20th century 1 and 46 that were permitted under the owl health system and 90 exempt from the regulations because of the c mc regulations we'll have a couple establishments open and close those figure is not complete but there are many businesses that have not employed with health codes or planning codes there is a lot of businesses we know know about but to bring them in and get them on par with other businesses in san francisco as you can see there's certain...
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but she decided to try her hand at landscape photography, and she headed to the mountainous wilderness of western colorado. >> she rode polo ponies and branded cows and went rock climbing and was a student at the rochester institute and was quite a student of photography. >> she was a realist and she knew how to face things and worked through them. >> michelle faithfully called her parents almost every day to let them know where she was and what she was doing. but when several days passed without a call, her parents became alarmed. >> i knew that she didn't run off. you know, they said, well, this is one of these girls that, you know, just decides she's a free spirit and off she goes. she was not that way. >> when local officials were told she was missing, they instituted what was to become the largest manhunt in colorado history. >> there were hundreds of people in the woods literally walking hand in hand across fields and mountains. >> search teams covered more than 3,000 square miles of isolated mountain landscape but found no sign of michelle or her red station wagon. it was as if
but she decided to try her hand at landscape photography, and she headed to the mountainous wilderness of western colorado. >> she rode polo ponies and branded cows and went rock climbing and was a student at the rochester institute and was quite a student of photography. >> she was a realist and she knew how to face things and worked through them. >> michelle faithfully called her parents almost every day to let them know where she was and what she was doing. but when several...
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. >> this particular kind of twine is most frequently used in gardening and landscaping. >> biological evidence revealed that nancy had been sexually assaulted. and there were signs the killer spent a considerable amount of time inside the hotel room. >> we found a bloody washcloth by the basin, and we could see that he had showered in the tub. he could not have walked out of the hilton hotel in bloody clothing. >> one of the most unusual aspects of the crime was that nancy's personal belongings were missing. >> she arrived at the hotel with at least two suitcases and a purse. all of her jewelry, her watch, earrings were all removed from the room, including the trash can liner from the trash can. >> on the night of the murder, another guest at the hotel noticed a man carrying airline-type luggage to his car. >> right outside his window, underneath the parking lot light, was what appeared to be a monte carlo with somebody carrying toward an open trunk what looked to be northwest gear -- suitcases and whatnot. >> amazingly, there were 2,800 monte carlo automobiles registered in the detro
. >> this particular kind of twine is most frequently used in gardening and landscaping. >> biological evidence revealed that nancy had been sexually assaulted. and there were signs the killer spent a considerable amount of time inside the hotel room. >> we found a bloody washcloth by the basin, and we could see that he had showered in the tub. he could not have walked out of the hilton hotel in bloody clothing. >> one of the most unusual aspects of the crime was that...
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developers have expressed a strong preference for hiring their own private maintenance custodial landscaping force. they are open to us providing a scope of work and cost estimate for what it would cost for rec and park to provide those services, but they do have an established preference for hiring their own private staff to maintain that particular area. >> is there any public comment on this item? richard, come on up. richard. >> good morning richard fong speaking. i understand it's an informational discussion. so when i look at this particular property, i look at the statute -- not so much the development, but the statute of limitation of the conditional use permit. they would have been granted a permit, but i think it's chapter 31 administrative code -- do they have a continual timeline to infinity? that is where i think there is a big problem. and they also have two pieces of property. you don't have one piece property that -- transfer ownership -- every time they have this kind of where you have a permit, you can increase the price. i don't think it's proper to be a government policy
developers have expressed a strong preference for hiring their own private maintenance custodial landscaping force. they are open to us providing a scope of work and cost estimate for what it would cost for rec and park to provide those services, but they do have an established preference for hiring their own private staff to maintain that particular area. >> is there any public comment on this item? richard, come on up. richard. >> good morning richard fong speaking. i understand...
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was there a suggestion how to handle the design on the landscape. >> that came up. >> the boublt is a new thing that is happened in november so you know i advise the developer team this is a different consideration that none of us were aware of as mta is trying to speed up the buses and having the bulb outs it will speed up the buses compound hayes street. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> thank you hi, i'm jim i'm also a member of the haildz association and you know, i look at this and you know, i welcome this development i certainly was part of the process of them having the approval of the neighborhood association to do the development so we look forward to it however, removing the trees is not something that any of us are looking forward to for me the compelling thing when we pruned the one at 568 it was a successful pruning and karaoke frankly they looked to me not an ooshl for a structurally balanced trained arborist did a very good job and so, now we have a stand for two year and the two that are pruned this is just to any the compelling thing when you mature trees have th
was there a suggestion how to handle the design on the landscape. >> that came up. >> the boublt is a new thing that is happened in november so you know i advise the developer team this is a different consideration that none of us were aware of as mta is trying to speed up the buses and having the bulb outs it will speed up the buses compound hayes street. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> thank you hi, i'm jim i'm also a member of the haildz association and you...
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i think the american people are getting short changed badly they are going to lose an exquisite landscape that belongs to them. the company will manage to make, you know, billions of dollars profit off of resources that belong to the entire american public. public. >> reporter: scott worked in the national forest for 40 years. what bothers him and many others is that resolution copper may be able to mine the land with little regard to the environmental impact. under the terms of the land swap bill, an environmental study is required, but the company is also quarantined to get the land. no matter what the study shows. it's bypassed normal analysis that we would have done. >> newly retired and able to speak freely, woods says the forest service has a clear set of rules to prevent mining on federal lands. >> changing the mining method would alter the final landscape of the project. we could mine the ore body without leaving a giant hole. >> the company announced that it plans to use a cheaper method of mining called block-cave mining, resulting in a crater 2 miles wide and 1,000 feet deep. d
i think the american people are getting short changed badly they are going to lose an exquisite landscape that belongs to them. the company will manage to make, you know, billions of dollars profit off of resources that belong to the entire american public. public. >> reporter: scott worked in the national forest for 40 years. what bothers him and many others is that resolution copper may be able to mine the land with little regard to the environmental impact. under the terms of the land...
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built we don't want to build the street until we have the park because the park will wreck our landscape so we have time to work with the developer and they've been able to build it later we are at the conversation with the supervisors office and public works and ourselves to find the developers. >> thank you commissioner moore. >> i'd like to add a comment that this commission is interested in the completeness of the districts completeness is the emphasis if that means perhaps doing certain improvements incredibly so it's shared by another establishments of bulb outs, etc. and then if some the landscaping comes later i'm prepared but i'll emphasize to keep the guy folks in the loop and do the best you can too achieve as much as you can for the money you have. >> up received like 41 letters in support of the plan i think that 2 letters that were really upset about the place and couple of other 41 letters so the plan a lot of letters said we support the plan and really hope that guy place works out. >> okay. we need another motion inform initiate. >> as well as to schedule a hearing. >> i
built we don't want to build the street until we have the park because the park will wreck our landscape so we have time to work with the developer and they've been able to build it later we are at the conversation with the supervisors office and public works and ourselves to find the developers. >> thank you commissioner moore. >> i'd like to add a comment that this commission is interested in the completeness of the districts completeness is the emphasis if that means perhaps...