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beautiful would be a landscape that is pastoral. for 19th-century middle-class readers, when they talked about and read about these landscapes, what they are interested in is the combination of the sublime and beautiful, making a picturesque description of the landscape. this isortantly though, inescapable urban life. the 1870's, that is when you begin to see the rise of urbanization in the united states. urbanization will first take place in the northeast. say, new york city will grow tremendously. philadelphia will grow tremendously. they will emerge as cities. turns out the cities are very hectic basis. they are a lot different than if you live in the countryside. so, when these middle-class northerners living in philadelphia, living in new york city, when they are reading this, it serves as an escape from their own urban lives. the escape from hustle and bustle from modern society. these articles are also going to be very appealing to northern industrialists. when these other entrepreneurs begin to describe the landscape, they a
beautiful would be a landscape that is pastoral. for 19th-century middle-class readers, when they talked about and read about these landscapes, what they are interested in is the combination of the sublime and beautiful, making a picturesque description of the landscape. this isortantly though, inescapable urban life. the 1870's, that is when you begin to see the rise of urbanization in the united states. urbanization will first take place in the northeast. say, new york city will grow...
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that compares to mostly flat landscapes.hat a lot of your growth has come at the expense of your rivals here? e—commerce companies, are they overestimate in the indian market? it cannot be just at the expense of others. if you look at the value, for example, this season, we saw 97% of india using amazon, tremendous penetration in three years. we are growing 100% year over year. you cannot achieve this with a very large base, so the landscape is growing. what challenges to you face ina growing. what challenges to you face in a country like india? the challenges would be the same challenges would be the same challenges that e—commerce has as you expand your landscape. how do you expand your landscape. how do you power small and medium salaries and businesses? how do you build a logistics network that can reach around the country and provide fast service? how do you deal with mobile phones being the primary access point for consumers? what about infrastructure, how do you build it? where does your huge investment focus on? wher
that compares to mostly flat landscapes.hat a lot of your growth has come at the expense of your rivals here? e—commerce companies, are they overestimate in the indian market? it cannot be just at the expense of others. if you look at the value, for example, this season, we saw 97% of india using amazon, tremendous penetration in three years. we are growing 100% year over year. you cannot achieve this with a very large base, so the landscape is growing. what challenges to you face ina...
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they were not interested in the landscape. they were focused on the people. as they are going to be writing about the mountain people. these local color writers, their stories are going to be published in middle-class the journals that were popular at this time. some of the most prominent are "harper's weekly," and "appleton's journal." these are going to be read by middle-class people and most of these middle-class people live in the north and in cities. we are talking about a middle-class people who live in new york city and philadelphia. that is going to be the readership. that is who is consuming these local color stories about appalachia. what they do when they begin to talk about these mountain people is they are going to stress the securely energies -- peach yulia -- strange ways of appalachia. they're going to stress the dialect and the customs of these mountaineers are different. in the end, these local color writers are going to create two images of the mountaineers. we are talking about the 1870's, 1880's and 1890's here. one of the images is more
they were not interested in the landscape. they were focused on the people. as they are going to be writing about the mountain people. these local color writers, their stories are going to be published in middle-class the journals that were popular at this time. some of the most prominent are "harper's weekly," and "appleton's journal." these are going to be read by middle-class people and most of these middle-class people live in the north and in cities. we are talking...
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talks about a landscape that combines of the sublime and the beautiful. for 19th-century middle-class readers, when they read about these landscapes, what they are interested in is the combination of the sublime and beautiful making a picturesque description of the landscape. importantly, these readings served as an escape from urban life. 1870's, thato the is when you begin to see the rise of urbanization in the united states. that urbanization is going to take place in the northeast. time, news period of york and philadelphia are going to grow immensely. they are going to emerge as cities. the cities are a very hectic place. they are very different than if you live in the countryside. personmiddle-class living in philadelphia and they the urban lives and the hustle and bustle of modern society by reading these articles. these articles are also going to be appealing to a northern industrialists. as these writers describe the landscape, they are going to talk about these huge trees that are 150 feet tall. they will talk about these tall outcroppings that
talks about a landscape that combines of the sublime and the beautiful. for 19th-century middle-class readers, when they read about these landscapes, what they are interested in is the combination of the sublime and beautiful making a picturesque description of the landscape. importantly, these readings served as an escape from urban life. 1870's, thato the is when you begin to see the rise of urbanization in the united states. that urbanization is going to take place in the northeast. time,...
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it leads to a fragmenting of the political landscape just as the media landscape has fragmented. so i absolutely agree all of these changes matter. one of the things i really try to do in the book is look at the regulatory technical logical -- the regulatory, technical technological landscape and all of a sudden it's a really tough world for print media. deflation since the cost of paper and ink skyhigh, but you have postal prices through the roof as well as it much, much more difficult for these newsletters and magazines to publish and their reach goes way down. so does their influence. i totally agree with you. it's a very important point. >> thank you. chest but, gentlemen in the blue gentlemen in -- >> the blue sweater there. >> i have a question -- >> please introduce yourself. >> my name is fill wechsler. she wanted to know how your opinion of evangelical leaders have influenced the scene in conservative media. ms. hemmer: sure. one of the things i do in my book -- i talked about the religious right media, which there is actually a pretty thriving religious right media in t
it leads to a fragmenting of the political landscape just as the media landscape has fragmented. so i absolutely agree all of these changes matter. one of the things i really try to do in the book is look at the regulatory technical logical -- the regulatory, technical technological landscape and all of a sudden it's a really tough world for print media. deflation since the cost of paper and ink skyhigh, but you have postal prices through the roof as well as it much, much more difficult for...
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. >> is all part of one big landscapes system with the mountains to the north and the national parks to the west. it is difficult to separate out what is going on. this is quite in landscape context. >> the potential impact on the region's farmland has also worried committees living near to castro and operations. >> my biggest fear is that this and ind is a green area is a very important area. we distribute our crops to over the u.k. parent of this kind of industry here, the amount of wells that they need to make it viable were completely destroyed. >> this will not bring jobs or .ecurities for the farmers there are huge unknowns about health risks, risks to the water, the offers. is susceptible at the best of times. there are all sorts of risks associated and we need to address that. we need a reliable future. this is very short and potentially disastrous. >> opposition grew dramatically following an earthquake linked to export toryas drilling. >> it will devastate the whole country. i cannot walk away from this. people need to know about it. once you know the facts, they will say,
. >> is all part of one big landscapes system with the mountains to the north and the national parks to the west. it is difficult to separate out what is going on. this is quite in landscape context. >> the potential impact on the region's farmland has also worried committees living near to castro and operations. >> my biggest fear is that this and ind is a green area is a very important area. we distribute our crops to over the u.k. parent of this kind of industry here, the...
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. >> is all l part of one big landscapes system with the moununtains to the north a and e nanational parksks to the west. it is difficicult to separate ot what is s going on. thisis is quite in landscape context. >> the popotential impact on the region''s farmrmland has a also worrrried committees living near to castro and operations. >> my biggggest fear is that ths andtand is a green area is a very importrtant area. we distrtribute our r crops to r the u.k. parent of this kind of industry here, the amount of wells s that they need to makakt viable were e completely destroyed. >> this will not b bring jobs or .ecurities for the farmers ththere are huge e unknowns abot health risisks, r risks to the wateter, the offers. is susceptible at the best of timeses. there are all sorts of risks asassociated and we neeeed to addrdress that. we need a reliable future. this is very short and potentially disastrous. >> opppposition grew dramaticacy follllowing an earththquake lind toto export tory gas drilling. >> it wiwill devastate the whole country. i c cannot walklk away from thi. people nee
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area and it says the uniformed load in an unoccupied landscape roofs shall be 20 that's why i'm askings the result of the directors hearing the inability to convince the hearing officer of this definition didn't want to hear it now you're raising legitimacy concerns of safety about the wind and rain i have to you mention being a lawyer saying a due process in the in the notice of violation those things can be addressed if we work together with the left hand and city worked with planning a fan of the garden as it is and address the other concerns but to hold this abatement will send us to superior court to show the leg shotgun for the the subject property and the concerns the the lids those were not in the notice of violation the notice of violation was stabbing this was a safe load the roof was save to handle the load on this that's been established by everybody what they're saying things can happen that can change that that's beyond the purview where we are today thank you. >> mr. sweeney. >> international building code and california building code on the you'll construct something a
area and it says the uniformed load in an unoccupied landscape roofs shall be 20 that's why i'm askings the result of the directors hearing the inability to convince the hearing officer of this definition didn't want to hear it now you're raising legitimacy concerns of safety about the wind and rain i have to you mention being a lawyer saying a due process in the in the notice of violation those things can be addressed if we work together with the left hand and city worked with planning a fan...
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wildfires in the west have been burning bigger, hotter, and faster over -- consuming not only the landscape, but the budget of the agency charged with fighting the fires. >> we need congress to act and we need them to act now. >> this hacker helped shut down one of isis's most successful propaganda tools, but four questions keep him and the rest of the best from being hired by the fbi. chase: i can't imagine one person i know who would have the skill set to actually fulfill that job that would meet all i know i wouldn't. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ sharyl: welcome to "full measure." i'm sharyl attkisson. the biggest political story of 2016 was undoubtedly donald trump's election, but he wasn't the only outspoken republican leader we met during the year. maine's governor, paul lepage, has been embroiled in controversies stemming from his dislike of the press, and his unorthodox ways, which some find offensive. his supporters think he's a straight-shooter who's become a political tar
wildfires in the west have been burning bigger, hotter, and faster over -- consuming not only the landscape, but the budget of the agency charged with fighting the fires. >> we need congress to act and we need them to act now. >> this hacker helped shut down one of isis's most successful propaganda tools, but four questions keep him and the rest of the best from being hired by the fbi. chase: i can't imagine one person i know who would have the skill set to actually fulfill that job...
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the welding into the landscape.is a wonderful example of how to make architecture blend with its environment. this is a cluster of different building units together to make one large home studio for frank lloyd wright and his apprentices. onh about 80,000 square feet 494 acres in the sonora desert. it is a complex of living .uarters, working space i think the guggenheim museum in new york city was worked on. it is a place where wright and his band of 30 or so apprentices could live and play. this was his living room, or garden room. this is where he and his wife could retreat and have a little peace and quiet. this space is very intimate to wright. here andht first came started constructing, he wanted to take it vantage of the sun. he constructed built up beams and set canvas panels in between the beams. these panels filtered the harsh desert light. klm for wonderful day late fores -- they allowed wonderful daylit spaces during the day. it was a wonderful place for him to connect to the environment. this idea of con
the welding into the landscape.is a wonderful example of how to make architecture blend with its environment. this is a cluster of different building units together to make one large home studio for frank lloyd wright and his apprentices. onh about 80,000 square feet 494 acres in the sonora desert. it is a complex of living .uarters, working space i think the guggenheim museum in new york city was worked on. it is a place where wright and his band of 30 or so apprentices could live and play....
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the landscape of malaysia's capitol city is fast-changing.hat supportks extensive transportation systems are falling into place. >> i l ike the direction that k.l. is headed over the next five years in terms of infrastructure deponent. i compared to the other places in southeast asia that i have been to, anyway. it's already a pretty well-planned city. there is abundant park space. they have good infrastructure. right now they are expanding that to make it even better, to make it more convenient. are first-rate. they are taking the mrt lines and expanding them to the outskirts. it will make a more computer-based city where people are encouraged to ride mass transit. as a person that has never owned a car, so i'm constantly looking for cities that are very walka ble. that i can access the public transportation. and k.l. is certainly getting there. i think five years from now it will be a very walkable, pedestrian from the city. announcer: the construction of the mrt has seen the expertise of many multinationals and points to the future of infr
the landscape of malaysia's capitol city is fast-changing.hat supportks extensive transportation systems are falling into place. >> i l ike the direction that k.l. is headed over the next five years in terms of infrastructure deponent. i compared to the other places in southeast asia that i have been to, anyway. it's already a pretty well-planned city. there is abundant park space. they have good infrastructure. right now they are expanding that to make it even better, to make it more...
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the other hand, presence i'd like to see the historic spur explained for the eir together with the landscape plan important 11 streets of san francisco figure out how to have a market about the phenomena a place for tourists to stop and experience the streetcar as you experience the turn around on the casual car when you saw that i was so surprised i thought that would be a great invitation for also certain retails to have restaurants which focused on the thing i cannot ask to have a start to just this into that but were obviously that's a good idea and it was amazing so can they do that which puts the car an spur i'll explain it more otherwise i'm i feel comfortable thank you. >> commissioners, if there's nothing further, we'll move on to 7 ab and pca for the text and zoning map to the creation of 1500 mission street special use district and little creation of the 1500 mission street special use district ass are two intents to initiative tilly chang department staff the actions before you as mentioned the initiation of two ordinance for the mission street development as long as the goodwill
the other hand, presence i'd like to see the historic spur explained for the eir together with the landscape plan important 11 streets of san francisco figure out how to have a market about the phenomena a place for tourists to stop and experience the streetcar as you experience the turn around on the casual car when you saw that i was so surprised i thought that would be a great invitation for also certain retails to have restaurants which focused on the thing i cannot ask to have a start to...
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he's sort of buried in the landscape of memory as well. i just don't really know what goes on with reverend diggs and ashton. i should say that -- so professor has done great work on these freedom suits. and there's been some scholarships, for instance, that was very involved as lawyers on behalf of the slaves. so that's an interesting side note. but i think it is really important to note that there was a big debate within the jesuit community in the 1820s and 1830s about what to do about slavery. that debate had a lot of dimensions to it. the american-born jesuits seemed to be more comfortable with slavery than the european jesuits. so that was a dimension of the debate. there were those who didn't think the slaves should be sold, but didn't think they should be freed either. they thought the jesuits had a responsibility to be stewards for the souls of their slaves. and keep them as slaves. but there are other jesuits who did champion schemes for emancipation. joseph carbury, for instance, is known to have proposed a scheme of emancipatio
he's sort of buried in the landscape of memory as well. i just don't really know what goes on with reverend diggs and ashton. i should say that -- so professor has done great work on these freedom suits. and there's been some scholarships, for instance, that was very involved as lawyers on behalf of the slaves. so that's an interesting side note. but i think it is really important to note that there was a big debate within the jesuit community in the 1820s and 1830s about what to do about...
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trapped in poverty in our inner cities, rusted out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape of our nation. an education system flush with cash but which leaves our young and beautiful students deprived of all knowledge. and the crime and the gangs and the drugs that have stolen too many lives and robbed our country of so much unrealized potential. this american carnage stops right here and stops right now.
trapped in poverty in our inner cities, rusted out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape of our nation. an education system flush with cash but which leaves our young and beautiful students deprived of all knowledge. and the crime and the gangs and the drugs that have stolen too many lives and robbed our country of so much unrealized potential. this american carnage stops right here and stops right now.
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buried underneath the university's landscape of memory. it seems to me the first step in truth and reconciliation is truth. so excavating this history and publicizing it has become one of our key tasks. it is what i really have been devoted to as a member of the working group. now, to accomplish that we have been digging in archives at georgetown, where the archives of the maryland province are now reside. and archives in other places as well, including right here at the national archives which has extraordinary material on the had history of american slavery. we have been digging around to find original documents that can shed light on this history, and we're trying to make them available on our website called the georgetown slavery archive. slavery archive.georgetown.edu. today i'd like to walk you through a handful of these documents to give you a sense of the depth and extent of georgetown's roots in american slavery. and to introduce you to some of the central questions and challenges raised by this material. so we're a gathering of p
buried underneath the university's landscape of memory. it seems to me the first step in truth and reconciliation is truth. so excavating this history and publicizing it has become one of our key tasks. it is what i really have been devoted to as a member of the working group. now, to accomplish that we have been digging in archives at georgetown, where the archives of the maryland province are now reside. and archives in other places as well, including right here at the national archives which...
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those eu negotiations will dominate the political landscape in the day was a chance forjeremy corbyn to lay out exactly what labour's priorities would be. he accused the government of being in disarray over brexit but u nfortu nately for of being in disarray over brexit but unfortunately for him, he got from southern tangle over two of his own policies. jeremy corbyn has poked fun at the prime minister over her catchphrase, brexit news brexit. but today, you has had to clarify labour's own position. it was widely trailed he would make it clear he was not attached to the free movement of eu workers but this is what he actually
those eu negotiations will dominate the political landscape in the day was a chance forjeremy corbyn to lay out exactly what labour's priorities would be. he accused the government of being in disarray over brexit but u nfortu nately for of being in disarray over brexit but unfortunately for him, he got from southern tangle over two of his own policies. jeremy corbyn has poked fun at the prime minister over her catchphrase, brexit news brexit. but today, you has had to clarify labour's own...
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it changed my life forever, my financial landscape, and i'm now leaving a financial legacy for my family and future generations to come. make the call, show up to the event. what do you have to lose? i'll see you there. >> announcer: at nick's free two-hour real-estate workshop, you will learn industry secrets and investing strategies that could protect your money. did you know you can self-direct your iras and 401(k)s? that's right. you can take your money out of the risky stock market and earn large returns by investing in brick-and-mortar assets. listen, if you're looking for an opportunity, then this is your chance. with nick, you get reality, not reality tv. he will show you how anyone, at any age, regardless of your financial situation, can take advantage of one of the best times in our nation's history to invest in real estate. but you have to act now. so pick up the phone and call. >> it's for everybody, whether you have good credit, bad credit, no money, a bunch of money. you just get in where you fit in. >> we're here in chicago. we're pulling up to two of my students, gary and
it changed my life forever, my financial landscape, and i'm now leaving a financial legacy for my family and future generations to come. make the call, show up to the event. what do you have to lose? i'll see you there. >> announcer: at nick's free two-hour real-estate workshop, you will learn industry secrets and investing strategies that could protect your money. did you know you can self-direct your iras and 401(k)s? that's right. you can take your money out of the risky stock market...
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the other part of this equation the political landscape that is enbodden the criminal while inhansinghe police. >> when you say the political landscape what politics are you saying are enboldening criminals. >> the politicalizing the doj, they will tell you they opened -- that begs question are we more likely to violate civil rights -- the data says otherwise. community grops who protests against the police, if we didn't have police shooting in the city of chicago and 21 shootings we would have 4,300 shooting in the city of chicago. >> there's no question there's a crime problem. laquan mcdonald is ongoing because of the murder trial. police put out report that was false. it said he raised a knife, there was an attack, attempt toll kill van dike, he fired his gun at mcdonald. when you were running the department, the reports reflecting that were left out in the public record from over in the year. they turned out to be lies. do you regret leaving that false information for that long? >> time-out. i didn't have that information. you articulate what van dike's story is. >> we can show -
the other part of this equation the political landscape that is enbodden the criminal while inhansinghe police. >> when you say the political landscape what politics are you saying are enboldening criminals. >> the politicalizing the doj, they will tell you they opened -- that begs question are we more likely to violate civil rights -- the data says otherwise. community grops who protests against the police, if we didn't have police shooting in the city of chicago and 21 shootings...
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the damage to the human heartache concerns of the impact think the water supply and changes to the landscape for erosion and run off purposes i've not heard anyone talk about i'm shocked you know what the use of herbicides where do they ends up they don't breakdown they accumulate in the environment starting in 2017 the san francisco water supply we'll be mixing in ground water into the taps to underscore that was ufo some you know health issues this week just from some contamination in the water and didn't include tap quart they can't filter out with the biological issues what can we have for filtering of test chemicals and the second issue looking at the viral issues around mountain davidson 200 and 5 houses are be touching are backed up to the perimeter of mountain davidson so if you talk about water run off and erosion will be impacted by the removal of the cutting down of the trees has clearly more run off than the odds it as graze tons of run off and they've adapted planning the odds of the mountain mass a much lower level of run off a recent case you know the $5 million settlement for
the damage to the human heartache concerns of the impact think the water supply and changes to the landscape for erosion and run off purposes i've not heard anyone talk about i'm shocked you know what the use of herbicides where do they ends up they don't breakdown they accumulate in the environment starting in 2017 the san francisco water supply we'll be mixing in ground water into the taps to underscore that was ufo some you know health issues this week just from some contamination in the...
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landscape. >>> amazing. transformation. >> reporter: there are times that chris earnshaw can only shake his head and wonder why. >> but it's gone. it's a lack of imagination. >> reporter: as a young man sometimes without a place of his own to live, he feared his hometown, washington, d.c., was losing too muchf in the name of progress. >> about to build the fbi building, and all these victorian buildings were going come tumbling down. i had a sense that someone needed to capture it so i did that. >> reporter: he started snapping pictures of downtown with his polaroid in the 1960s, and he never stopped. pictures of a d.c. that doesn't exist anymore. buildings that made way for progress. >> the walter washington convention center occupies a four-block spot. this would have been the front of that site. this is f street where the verizon center now stands. >> reporter: today earnshaw gazes at the empty lot where 50 years ago he took this picture of a grand castle that once occupied the same corner. >> i'm standin
landscape. >>> amazing. transformation. >> reporter: there are times that chris earnshaw can only shake his head and wonder why. >> but it's gone. it's a lack of imagination. >> reporter: as a young man sometimes without a place of his own to live, he feared his hometown, washington, d.c., was losing too muchf in the name of progress. >> about to build the fbi building, and all these victorian buildings were going come tumbling down. i had a sense that someone...
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the landscape for the country is uncertain in the landscape for journalism is very uncertain.f journalists are downright fearful about what is to come from this administration. megyn kelly is a visible manifestation of what trump can name,attacking her by reach weeding people calling her ugly words, that kind of thing. did hurt her?ie: brian: it hurt her among some car -- some core fox viewers. they say they don't want to see your. among the trump oil fan base that turns against whoever trumps turn -- trump tells them to turn against, but it did not hurt her against the broader public. charlie: you have a program on --, "reliable sources to cap reliable sources." i was talking to a colleague you said this is a cable news presidency and also a social media presidency. this is a cable social media presidency. we will see when he takes over in washington and i think what we are seeing from television hosts increasingly as well, that combination. i was talking to josh earnest about this. journalists, politicians are not so different right now. are thesides, there same challenges,
the landscape for the country is uncertain in the landscape for journalism is very uncertain.f journalists are downright fearful about what is to come from this administration. megyn kelly is a visible manifestation of what trump can name,attacking her by reach weeding people calling her ugly words, that kind of thing. did hurt her?ie: brian: it hurt her among some car -- some core fox viewers. they say they don't want to see your. among the trump oil fan base that turns against whoever trumps...
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. >> in washington, landscapers spent sunday preparing for the ceremony, portable toilets stand at theeady for crowds of hundreds of thousands. the own's came don john covered up to have a no advertising rule on capitol hill and protesters vow totd disrupt the ceremony more dem rations were held sunday. 70 rallies nationwide plan to protest organized by senator bernie sanders. >> republicans you are not going to destroy at ford able care act. >> more than 20 house democrats including 16 term congressman john lewis say they will skip the inauguration. some angry with mr. trump's tweets to lewis saturday that say the representative should spend more time fixing his crime infested district chbl the president-elect was angered after lewis said he is not a legitimate president. wendy gilette for cbs news, new york. >> well, donald trump flies to washington tomorrow. eyewitness news will be there to cover his inauguration, stay with cbs3 and cbs philly.com as well. >> and in less than 307b minute president obama will appear in his final network interview. he will discuss his leg circumstance
. >> in washington, landscapers spent sunday preparing for the ceremony, portable toilets stand at theeady for crowds of hundreds of thousands. the own's came don john covered up to have a no advertising rule on capitol hill and protesters vow totd disrupt the ceremony more dem rations were held sunday. 70 rallies nationwide plan to protest organized by senator bernie sanders. >> republicans you are not going to destroy at ford able care act. >> more than 20 house democrats...
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the landscape for the country is very uncertain, and the landscape for journalism is very uncertain righta lot of journalists are downright fearful about what is to come from this administration. megyn kelly of course is a visible manifestation of what trump can do to journalists attacking her by name, reach retweetingt a -- people calling her ugly words, that kind of thing. charlie: did it hurt her? brian: it hurt her among some core fox viewers. they say they don't want to see her. they are glad she is leaving fox. how many? not much, but their voices are loud. it hurt her among the trump fan base that turns against whoever trump tells them to turn against, but it did not hurt her against the broader public. charlie: you have a program on cnn, "reliable sources." brian: i was talking to a colleague you said this is a cable news presidency and also a social media presidency. what it really is is a cable social media presidency. that is what donald trump is doing. we will see when he takes over in washington, and i think what we are seeing from television hosts, from journalists increasin
the landscape for the country is very uncertain, and the landscape for journalism is very uncertain righta lot of journalists are downright fearful about what is to come from this administration. megyn kelly of course is a visible manifestation of what trump can do to journalists attacking her by name, reach retweetingt a -- people calling her ugly words, that kind of thing. charlie: did it hurt her? brian: it hurt her among some core fox viewers. they say they don't want to see her. they are...
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is going to try to see what the tax landscape -- he is going to to see when the tax landscape needs toe fixed. if you move out of the u.s., there will be repercussions for that. that is a clarity that there is they hade with and with obama. i think what they hope first and foremost is that they are dealing with a businessman. they are not dealing with a policy maker. if they make their case for their business and their industry and why they do things the way they do, the result may not always be what they want. it will be an exchange. he will be a deal maker. it will be for these businesses. the art of the deal. when does the volatility come? it is really about a means to an end when we know what his proposed and willow bay. the means to get there may be less important. we will find out. about the bond meltdown that you are talking about. megan: what we have is to forgeries. forgeries. people were worried about forged documents. people are getting concerned about this. liquidity in the chinese market is crucial to keeping these corporate stable. those growthng targets. once you have a
is going to try to see what the tax landscape -- he is going to to see when the tax landscape needs toe fixed. if you move out of the u.s., there will be repercussions for that. that is a clarity that there is they hade with and with obama. i think what they hope first and foremost is that they are dealing with a businessman. they are not dealing with a policy maker. if they make their case for their business and their industry and why they do things the way they do, the result may not always...
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what does that mean for the global landscape? if he is to encourage u.s.rowth and jobs by changing regulation and in and choosing the landscape, that will choose a stronger dollar. the benign sit scenario. if it turns out, there has been these hints in the background, you have a different landscape. anticipatingecomes how trading partners to the u.s. will react. anna: what about the buy american pledge? how problematic is that for global trade? trying to encourage u.s. jobs, nothing wrong with that. you would imagine that is what american voters would like. the means that are used to achieve that end, reducing relation as he said, most businesses would be happy with that. they would hire more if they were able to. them do so. to do twitter pressure being applied to corporate and how much is that going to be substantial legislative across-the-board changes?that is a different prospect. david: his staff uses the word renegotiation. that can use a lot of things. some used 10 years between europe and canada. we negotiate, ok. trade barriers is an unlikely poss
what does that mean for the global landscape? if he is to encourage u.s.rowth and jobs by changing regulation and in and choosing the landscape, that will choose a stronger dollar. the benign sit scenario. if it turns out, there has been these hints in the background, you have a different landscape. anticipatingecomes how trading partners to the u.s. will react. anna: what about the buy american pledge? how problematic is that for global trade? trying to encourage u.s. jobs, nothing wrong with...
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area and it says the uniformed load in an unoccupied landscape roofs shall be 20 that's why i'm askings the result of the directors hearing the inability to convince the hearing officer of this definition didn't want to hear it now you're raising legitimacy concerns of safety about the wind and rain i have to you mention being a lawyer saying a due process in the in the notice of violation those things can be addressed if we work together with the left hand and city worked with planning a fan of the garden as it is and address the other concerns but to hold this abatement will send us to superior court to show the leg shotgun for the the subject property and the concerns the the lids those were not in the notice of violation the notice of violation was stabbing this was a safe load the roof was save to handle the load on this that's been established by everybody what they're saying things can happen that can change that that's beyond the purview where we are today thank you. >> mr. sweeney. >> international building code and california building code on the you'll construct something a
area and it says the uniformed load in an unoccupied landscape roofs shall be 20 that's why i'm askings the result of the directors hearing the inability to convince the hearing officer of this definition didn't want to hear it now you're raising legitimacy concerns of safety about the wind and rain i have to you mention being a lawyer saying a due process in the in the notice of violation those things can be addressed if we work together with the left hand and city worked with planning a fan...
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not to manage that 240 the management plan or the eir itself very little san francisco original landscape has thrived in the state and maybe 3 percent of city still retains representation of the bay area that makes that a diversity hot spot 20 years ago the city began the approach to preserve and restore those for san franciscans to experience the fall environments in the city that management plan is very well-thought-out and it is for school children's and all the vs. that work in the restoration project i urge you to approve the management plan and thank you for all the time you've spent here today. >> mc-3 my name is matt i think i have a perspective that might be laboratory unique i've spent hundred and hundreds of hours the last 6 years of my working with the nap and the urban forestry department and i agree with the last speaker this is not a clear-cut issue of you know native good non-native bad and this is isn't a radical mission to x mat all the trees many trees will be left for you to enjoy i'd like to there that there are a lot of species on mount davidson less chars masklike t
not to manage that 240 the management plan or the eir itself very little san francisco original landscape has thrived in the state and maybe 3 percent of city still retains representation of the bay area that makes that a diversity hot spot 20 years ago the city began the approach to preserve and restore those for san franciscans to experience the fall environments in the city that management plan is very well-thought-out and it is for school children's and all the vs. that work in the...
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we built an entire landscape so our scientists and engineers can walk around on mars.t, is itjust a toy? it's not. the tricky thing about driving a robot on another planet is nobody can tell us where the robot is and what the surrounding scenery looks like. whenever we take a picture, you're taking the 3d world and compressing it into 2d and distorting it and losing information. a round of applause for our astronauts please. we're going to switch to another demo and bring victor on. next we've got a video of how they are using them in nasa. not even on earth, they're using it in space. run the video and tell us why on earth would you give hololens to astronauts because they are already there doing the cool stuff? nasa is trying to send astronauts further than they've ever been before. for them to do that, they have to do their work more effectively by themselves without the help of mission control. how does it help them to do that? technologies like hololens and these applications we're showing you will enable them to do the procedures by themselves. giving them 3d ins
we built an entire landscape so our scientists and engineers can walk around on mars.t, is itjust a toy? it's not. the tricky thing about driving a robot on another planet is nobody can tell us where the robot is and what the surrounding scenery looks like. whenever we take a picture, you're taking the 3d world and compressing it into 2d and distorting it and losing information. a round of applause for our astronauts please. we're going to switch to another demo and bring victor on. next we've...
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reported on how ukraine passed conflict with the soviet union has impacted its current political landscape. wall street journal news editor joe and woodland profiles women who successfully climbed up the corporate ladder. in coming weeks on afterwards, philosophy professor explores whether happiness comes from frugality. hugh hewitt outlines how republicans can lead america out of political gridlock. this weekend fox news's bret baer looks at dwight eisenhower's final days in office. >> curious about your interest in eisenhower. how familiar were you with his record when you developed an interest in the subject? >> at the pentagon for six years a healthy appreciation of general eisenhower, we didn't have an appreciation of the eisenhower presidency. i am a college golfer, got the holy grail of golf invites to augusta national and i was on cloud 9 and went down there and was driving down magnolia lane, such a spectacular place and for golfers it is the place to be. they told me you are staying in the eisenhower cabin. i couldn't believe it, i couldn't go to sleep and poured myself a glass o
reported on how ukraine passed conflict with the soviet union has impacted its current political landscape. wall street journal news editor joe and woodland profiles women who successfully climbed up the corporate ladder. in coming weeks on afterwards, philosophy professor explores whether happiness comes from frugality. hugh hewitt outlines how republicans can lead america out of political gridlock. this weekend fox news's bret baer looks at dwight eisenhower's final days in office. >>...
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it gave them the room to create three distinct landscapes. meadows, woods, and water. more than that, they got to create things in brooklyn that they couldn't do in new york. they greened the city of brooklyn, and it would be a template of how all american cities could green themselves. prospect park took advantage of the fact that here in new york we have the line of hills that runs through the new york metropolitan area and created by the ice cap. millions of years ago when the ice cap came down it shoved in front of it organic debris and it stopped here in the middle of what is now new york city and receded, left a pile of rubbish, so to speak, that we know as the terminal moraine. before the modern era, if you had money, you lived at the top of the hill because you didn't know how diseases came about, and all you knew is if you lived at the top, all of the evil vapors would flow away from your family. so it is important to know where the top of the hill is in terms of history and here it comes up the eastern side of staten island, some of the best of the neighborho
it gave them the room to create three distinct landscapes. meadows, woods, and water. more than that, they got to create things in brooklyn that they couldn't do in new york. they greened the city of brooklyn, and it would be a template of how all american cities could green themselves. prospect park took advantage of the fact that here in new york we have the line of hills that runs through the new york metropolitan area and created by the ice cap. millions of years ago when the ice cap came...
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appreciate them everyday what makes those places unique and distinction in the backyard and our landscaped parks the one and 40 species and of plants and mammals many rely on the areas the bilingual diversity in the lands are not only distinguished in local policies but international conservatism efforts like the man in the bio sphere program can i get the slides please thank you. >> the project or the natural resources plan the 20-year plan that lays out measures for the rec and park department to enhance the open spaces and create conditions in which those organisms can thrive with the promotion of bilingual diversity and sustainable landscapers and promote soil and allow conservatism and quality that positions our parklands to be adopted to climatic change and advocates for environmental justices persevering those lands for the san franciscans is explore and learn in our local natural areas about the natural world that value can't be under stayed we as san franciscans and youth community-based to the parks and experience those places without going to marin county or yosemite it covers t
appreciate them everyday what makes those places unique and distinction in the backyard and our landscaped parks the one and 40 species and of plants and mammals many rely on the areas the bilingual diversity in the lands are not only distinguished in local policies but international conservatism efforts like the man in the bio sphere program can i get the slides please thank you. >> the project or the natural resources plan the 20-year plan that lays out measures for the rec and park...
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how do you think as far as the political landscape of virginia has changed over the years, typicallyhey vote for democratic presidents but sometimes it goes either way in the gubernatorial resident -- elections. one of theguest: things most important to understand is republicans in virginia are good at undoing and trashing other republicans. when they go against democrats, they tend to pull their punches. we watched it in the gubernatorial race because bill bolin was supposed to have his turn. build bowling supporters stayed home for that election. we are seeing one of the gubernatorial candidates try to heal that. -- racening close range with mark warner from the senate woke up a lot of people. republicans in virginia need to stop fighting other republicans only so much as it makes those republicans who hold office understand what donald trump is talking about, which is transparency. it's not about the old boys network. it is not get along to go along. you are supposed to have one job and that is go to wherever your office is and defend our rights. host: your bio says before you bec
how do you think as far as the political landscape of virginia has changed over the years, typicallyhey vote for democratic presidents but sometimes it goes either way in the gubernatorial resident -- elections. one of theguest: things most important to understand is republicans in virginia are good at undoing and trashing other republicans. when they go against democrats, they tend to pull their punches. we watched it in the gubernatorial race because bill bolin was supposed to have his turn....
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the other thing i was interested in was there was a document for the precedence on landscape. i was just curious and of course the passageway looks wonderful. were these in different parts of california? >> can you speak into the microphone, please? >> yeah. >> to the one at the lower right in the middle or the second one from the left is on guerrero, it's a residential project that we did. >> okay. >> a couple of them are from europe. we always take a precedence from europe. it's hard to find in san francisco. it has a good feel when it's well lit. but it's been a while when we have seen it. belden alley is also nice when it's we'll lit. we were trying to create that feel. >> any other questions. is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. we'll bring it back to the commission. commissioner pearlman? >> i want to thank the project sponsor for incorporating so many of the suggestions that we made at the arc. i think the project has really come a long way. i really having been a dog patch resident for 7 years and having walked by this area alm
the other thing i was interested in was there was a document for the precedence on landscape. i was just curious and of course the passageway looks wonderful. were these in different parts of california? >> can you speak into the microphone, please? >> yeah. >> to the one at the lower right in the middle or the second one from the left is on guerrero, it's a residential project that we did. >> okay. >> a couple of them are from europe. we always take a precedence...
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huge fires are transforming the landscape of the united states.d through here 20 years ago, and still it looks like this. no longer dense forest, but essentially prairie. the buffalo creek blaze was one of several so—called mega fires here in colorado which destroyed homes, polluted water supplies, and left locals lucky enough to escape fearful for the future. it is terrifying. it's devastating, the destruction, it's traumatic. it brings into focus very quickly that there's something wrong here. so what is wrong? scientists say rising temperatures and years of drought are partly to blame, and so too is a century of fire fighting by the settlers of the west, who interrupted the natural rhythm of regular fires so they could preserve life, property and precious timber. the results — thicker forest, more fuel to burn, and often devastation. we are caught in this vicious circle. forests need fire — fire is as natural to a forest as sunshine and rain. no—one ever lost theirjob for fighting a fire. as a fire manager or a policy maker, the far more diffic
huge fires are transforming the landscape of the united states.d through here 20 years ago, and still it looks like this. no longer dense forest, but essentially prairie. the buffalo creek blaze was one of several so—called mega fires here in colorado which destroyed homes, polluted water supplies, and left locals lucky enough to escape fearful for the future. it is terrifying. it's devastating, the destruction, it's traumatic. it brings into focus very quickly that there's something wrong...
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has changed they have not then an adequate but the global industry landscape and the supply chains are taking shape. but tranten and investment to keep pace with these developments for resulting in in the acute problems such as the fragmentation. the global financial market needs to be more resilient cuff the that fails to meet the new requirement to resume yield of problem of the international market and the asset bubble. third, and even global development makes it difficult to meet expectations for a better life. dr. schwab observes in his book that this round of revolution will have extensive and far reaching impact particularly a possible widening gap between return on capital and return on labor. the richest 1 percent more than the remaining 99% combined. inequality and income redistribution are worrying. over 700 million people are still living in extreme poverty. so for many families to have warm houses, in the food, secure jobs and enough food, it is a distant dream. this is the biggest challenge facing the world today. what is behind the social turmoil in some countries. all o
has changed they have not then an adequate but the global industry landscape and the supply chains are taking shape. but tranten and investment to keep pace with these developments for resulting in in the acute problems such as the fragmentation. the global financial market needs to be more resilient cuff the that fails to meet the new requirement to resume yield of problem of the international market and the asset bubble. third, and even global development makes it difficult to meet...
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the two median that have the stations and additional landscaping and new trees. you can see the pedestrian safety elements there with the new crosswalks and bulb out and as well as is it streetscape elements and on the bottom the side portion of the corridor and what it would look like. this is at fillmore. you can see the extension of the sidewalk and additional station amenities with additional shelters, new next bus signage and other station amenities and that red bus lane keeping the buses out of traffic. as part of the planning and environmental review process, we developed a draft environmental document which we released last october and it was open for a public comment period for 2 months. during that period we did a number of different notification activities and ultimately received about 300 comments in the draft environmental document for members of the public. we have also done a number of other community engagement activities through the course of the project to gather input through several different rounds which we refined alternatives to respond to
the two median that have the stations and additional landscaping and new trees. you can see the pedestrian safety elements there with the new crosswalks and bulb out and as well as is it streetscape elements and on the bottom the side portion of the corridor and what it would look like. this is at fillmore. you can see the extension of the sidewalk and additional station amenities with additional shelters, new next bus signage and other station amenities and that red bus lane keeping the buses...
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he is on a slope down from massachusetts avenue, beautifully landscaped area with beautiful trees. his life there, what they're used to by now, and i'm not sure they ever liked it much but no president ever does, they are under the constant surveillance of secret service, and secret service by its very character is intrusive. you're not joe brown who gets to go down to the 7-eleven by yourself. it doesn't happen. they have got that to face the rest of their lives. and of course, their children won't, but they will have this, it will all be fixed up for secret service protection by the time the inauguration day of the next president, and the secret service is as unobtrusive as they can be but they are always there. and i know mrs. obama has expressed a sort of feeling of being in a prison sometimes. she made a very amusing remark once about -- in the north hall, someone asked her at the white house, i believe a reporter, what would you have if you could have anything on earth. i'm paraphrasing. but she said walk out that door and not look back. and i think it reflected probably what
he is on a slope down from massachusetts avenue, beautifully landscaped area with beautiful trees. his life there, what they're used to by now, and i'm not sure they ever liked it much but no president ever does, they are under the constant surveillance of secret service, and secret service by its very character is intrusive. you're not joe brown who gets to go down to the 7-eleven by yourself. it doesn't happen. they have got that to face the rest of their lives. and of course, their children...