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well, excavating and excavation that would require a new at least 8 foot, if not higher, retaining wall, is not within the walls of an existing building in any way that was accounted for by the framers of this ordinance. they do say specifically three other examples of where you could include space in an adu that wasn't within the existing walls. that is under cantilever or deck support rooms, under decks that are no more than 10 feet into height and in light wells that are not visible anywhere off-site. so they took the time to define carefully what the existing building envelope is, but they did not include the -- a notation that you could excavate under an existing building and incorporate that as an existing structure that would be allowed under a waiver for adu. so for that reason, i -- i think that you can find against this permit. but additionally, there's other work that's being done in this permit that has nothing to do with the adu, except that it's kind of a domino effect. so in order to enter the adu, there's a new deck. there's no ability to determine what impact that will
well, excavating and excavation that would require a new at least 8 foot, if not higher, retaining wall, is not within the walls of an existing building in any way that was accounted for by the framers of this ordinance. they do say specifically three other examples of where you could include space in an adu that wasn't within the existing walls. that is under cantilever or deck support rooms, under decks that are no more than 10 feet into height and in light wells that are not visible anywhere...
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i believe there was some excavation inside the walls. they converted it from a crawl spras to a more habitable room from head height, but the actual room itself was not expanded in any way to add the adu either previously or as part of this permit. and even if that space had been opened in some way, as was discussed, a cantilevered space would been allowed within the code to be an adu even if that was an open paspace. so separate from the other issues that are legitimate, this particular permit was reviewed and approved appropriately. >> is there a deck on this 5 du? -- adu? >> on the adu? not that i'm aware of. there is an existing deck on the -- at the rear of the main building, and it's possible that the unauthorized addition in the rear was also going to include a deck, too. i'm not positive. i don't have those plans in front of me. >> we'll probably see that in front of us. >> i cannot speculate, but it's possible. thank you. >> okay. mr. duffy? >> commissioners, just to clarify something when i spoke about the other permits on the
i believe there was some excavation inside the walls. they converted it from a crawl spras to a more habitable room from head height, but the actual room itself was not expanded in any way to add the adu either previously or as part of this permit. and even if that space had been opened in some way, as was discussed, a cantilevered space would been allowed within the code to be an adu even if that was an open paspace. so separate from the other issues that are legitimate, this particular permit...
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the new head of excavations mounted kofman is an expert on the bronze age and on it. he is familiar with sites like this from the hittite period now a new adventure is beginning for troy and the documentation of its history. previously attributed solely to the greek mainland lottery has turned out to be a hundred craft which also originated in troy many ceramic products from my scene a. not always imported as was ones for. near the north east bastion the city and palace walls meet then close a deep well which was accessible to both the roulette and the people in other words in the distribution of scarce resources like water a sense of community prevent a feature of an atoll society. the research is also found still a on the gate sculpted groups such details are also reminiscent of the hittite empire and engine advanced civilization on the dole. another indication that homer described a troy that really existed is the cave with a spring going today surrounded by fields. whom i described ruled stone channels with the wives and lovely daughters of troy washed that splend
the new head of excavations mounted kofman is an expert on the bronze age and on it. he is familiar with sites like this from the hittite period now a new adventure is beginning for troy and the documentation of its history. previously attributed solely to the greek mainland lottery has turned out to be a hundred craft which also originated in troy many ceramic products from my scene a. not always imported as was ones for. near the north east bastion the city and palace walls meet then close a...
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today excavation work is carried out under the direction of my phone call from he and his team but taking full was out of the point and the findings are completely rewriting the history of the city and thus of the ancient one troy is still archaeologists mound of destiny even today. in the northeast sector of the site highly schliemann made a breakthrough he discovered roman hellenistic temple foundations in the same place as late bronze age squared stone walls from the time of the legendary king priam shimon was forced by this after all he'd already found such walls at another location he wrote in his diary this stone period confronts me with much that i'm unable to explain. this reason i consider it necessary to present everything in his detail the way it's possible in the hope that one will the other my esteemed colleagues might be able to shed some light on those areas which remain obscure to me. the amount of death lab or nine cities were built one on top of the other. higher and higher at three thousand yet tale of human second the most important city troy one was established five t
today excavation work is carried out under the direction of my phone call from he and his team but taking full was out of the point and the findings are completely rewriting the history of the city and thus of the ancient one troy is still archaeologists mound of destiny even today. in the northeast sector of the site highly schliemann made a breakthrough he discovered roman hellenistic temple foundations in the same place as late bronze age squared stone walls from the time of the legendary...
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the schliemann trench cuts right across the entire mound in carrying out his excavation work he destroyed a great deal here shimon found troi was one of the oldest fortified sites in asia minor but there was no trace of king priam. it was a great moment for when the broad ramp was exposed wide enough to take chariots horses and riders it had he felt to lead to the residence of the trojan king. time and again home had mentioned the ski and get it surely it had to be here. and when the biggest holder of gold jewelry ever discovered it troy was found hidden in the masonry of the forty cations surely one was convinced that homer's while city was not a myth but reality the german archaeologist smuggled the go to berlin out of the end of the second world war it fell into the hands of the russians the treasure remains a sensitive political issue even today. we know today that shimon got it wrong the residence he discovered dates back to around two thousand five hundred b.c. and not as he thought to thirteen hundred b.c. here a turkish archaeologist is documenting what had confused for the month
the schliemann trench cuts right across the entire mound in carrying out his excavation work he destroyed a great deal here shimon found troi was one of the oldest fortified sites in asia minor but there was no trace of king priam. it was a great moment for when the broad ramp was exposed wide enough to take chariots horses and riders it had he felt to lead to the residence of the trojan king. time and again home had mentioned the ski and get it surely it had to be here. and when the biggest...
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they counted the amount of excavation is demolition but we would not do that in our code. that is where they are coming from. so that is where i am speaking to planner jeff horn who is dealing with it. >> okay. where i am kind of round off here is that we now have a set of plans that we can go forward. on the time frame, if this was an illegal demolition would be looking at almost a five year suspension, i believe. that is the term. we are most four years now. this is kind of... >> when it comes at a planning it has to go through quite a bit of review as well. building has to look at it, i have permit number 7 here. it has a long way to go still. once he gets out a planning has to get your structural review at d.b.i. and d.p.w. it has to get through the building and pdc in a mechanical plan check. it has a way to go if it does get out of plotting. >> yes, okay. that's important. if i may i'd like to, you know, i know, if i may serve, i know you have a bad leg but i need to ask you a question. yes, please. i'm sorry to do this and bring you up on your leg again. it's kind o
they counted the amount of excavation is demolition but we would not do that in our code. that is where they are coming from. so that is where i am speaking to planner jeff horn who is dealing with it. >> okay. where i am kind of round off here is that we now have a set of plans that we can go forward. on the time frame, if this was an illegal demolition would be looking at almost a five year suspension, i believe. that is the term. we are most four years now. this is kind of... >>...
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it went out there, looked at the excavation that had been done. not only -- and i'm quoting someone else, which i won't give his name because he can make his own quote, but not only did they do the front undermine, but the back undermine and the back undermine. they undermined the entire building. we have to come up with a way on certain permits, yes, we'll issue them but within a certain number of days, the inspector needs to go out and confirm what you're doing that, the person knows what they're doing. they've undermined three buildings, housing above. there are other things we can solve by doing these pre-start inspections. anyway, thank you. >> thank you, mr. boskaivich. >> is there any additional general comment? seeing none, item four. commissioner's questions and matters. 4a, inquiries to staff. at this time, commissioners may make inquiries to staff regarding various documents, policies, practices, and procedures, which are of interest to the commission. >> commissioner walker, please? >> yes, we had a project brought before us at the aba
it went out there, looked at the excavation that had been done. not only -- and i'm quoting someone else, which i won't give his name because he can make his own quote, but not only did they do the front undermine, but the back undermine and the back undermine. they undermined the entire building. we have to come up with a way on certain permits, yes, we'll issue them but within a certain number of days, the inspector needs to go out and confirm what you're doing that, the person knows what...
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other finds show how important it is not to excavate the entire site. not to excavate the entire siteone of the oldest known archaeological sites in the world. archaeological sites in the world. remains for future excavation and archaeological research. archaeological research. that's brushed aside, where does it do as he revealed the layers? do as he revealed the layers? into the ground which preserves whatever is left of the site. whatever is left of the site. actually quite rare to expose it and leave it like that. fascinating. tank you. —— thank you. to make its prices clearer. and delivery charges added at the end of the booking process. the culture minister today told music fans to boycott the site. chi chi izundu reports. than 10,000 tickets bought on the website viagogo. had issue with that site. her kids to see ed, it ended up costing her over £1,000. have been ripped off do the same. determined to ensure that it is much more safer for consumers. ticket. 100% guarantee it had on the website. would always gain entry into a venue like this. and that hasn't always been the case.
other finds show how important it is not to excavate the entire site. not to excavate the entire siteone of the oldest known archaeological sites in the world. archaeological sites in the world. remains for future excavation and archaeological research. archaeological research. that's brushed aside, where does it do as he revealed the layers? do as he revealed the layers? into the ground which preserves whatever is left of the site. whatever is left of the site. actually quite rare to expose it...
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tong suggested that they lower it down and build -- excavate some to lower it down. what happened -- he never said to demolish it, as was stated here. so what happened was when they got that idea, they decided to demolish the house and build below. the -- it's hard. the cad x and the soil study, the geotech study are for a remodel, two stories over garage. that was the original project, okay? the state law does not cover proposed adu's. that's incorrect. there is one that's pending in the legislature but it has not been passed yet. the state law and the city law are on the same page. they do not -- they deal with existing housing. housing values are going up, and that's why you need to preserve housing, because existing housing is the most afford i can't belie affordable housing. maybe it's not cheap, maybe it's not affordable, but it's relatively affordable. and the house that's there, maybe it's valued at 2.1, which is not an official like they got in january of 2017. they got it raised $45,000 in nine days. allows this house to be demolished. this house, if you lo
tong suggested that they lower it down and build -- excavate some to lower it down. what happened -- he never said to demolish it, as was stated here. so what happened was when they got that idea, they decided to demolish the house and build below. the -- it's hard. the cad x and the soil study, the geotech study are for a remodel, two stories over garage. that was the original project, okay? the state law does not cover proposed adu's. that's incorrect. there is one that's pending in the...
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retaining wall where none had existed before, major excavation occurred i don't kn know -- beyond the scope of permits to remove 10 inches of soil from the first floor. see two and three, please. so this is -- you know, i'm on my ladder, peeking over the back yard fence, looking at how much has been excavated because of all the shaking and trem -- trembling, and i was in an earthquake zone seven days a week for six weeks. right in that corner as indicated on the screen, you can see the jackhammered foundation wall that was removed from the property next to me. so the jackhammering, the removal of their foundation, and then, the excavation beyond the scope of permits is really barely visible. and the inspector came out, posted a notice of stop work violation on october 13. got the next one. october 13, and that stop work order was ignored. the work continued. four days later, after the stop work order was posted, four days later, permits for the new retaining wall were issued on october 17, well after the form, as you can see on the screen. that form had already been built before the p
retaining wall where none had existed before, major excavation occurred i don't kn know -- beyond the scope of permits to remove 10 inches of soil from the first floor. see two and three, please. so this is -- you know, i'm on my ladder, peeking over the back yard fence, looking at how much has been excavated because of all the shaking and trem -- trembling, and i was in an earthquake zone seven days a week for six weeks. right in that corner as indicated on the screen, you can see the...
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they say it was flawed. say it was flawed. them to this spot and the decision to excavate here. to excavatemely difficult five weeks for herfamily. an extremely difficult five weeks for her family. for her family. what they can find and hopefully finally uncover the truth. finally uncover the truth. now speak to katrice lee's father, richard. he's in paderborn. thank you so much for talking to us. i wonder what your thoughts are. —— dogged determination of my family. family. to fruition at my family was correct from the start. from the start. family was correct, tell us what you mean. mean. katrice had been taken as a sara get child —— surrogate child. child —— surrogate child. different family and speaking a different language. different language. decision to say that katrice had fallen into water and drowned. fallen into water and drowned. ten days of the initial investigation was lost. investigation was lost. experience the first 24 hours of the golden hours. golden hours. certain that your little girl was abducted. abducted. excavation, and obviously it's going to cast shadows. to cast
they say it was flawed. say it was flawed. them to this spot and the decision to excavate here. to excavatemely difficult five weeks for herfamily. an extremely difficult five weeks for her family. for her family. what they can find and hopefully finally uncover the truth. finally uncover the truth. now speak to katrice lee's father, richard. he's in paderborn. thank you so much for talking to us. i wonder what your thoughts are. —— dogged determination of my family. family. to fruition at...
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now they've got this excavation problem. and it seems like it should be dealt with beforehand, not when this goes on. there's going to be back to the directors at the building department to decide whether or not they can -- do a violation. it's just not fair to anybody. one thing at the bic yesterday, i will say happened, both mr. riordan and mr. duffy said that the neighbors need to be involved. for 655 alvarado and for states street. without the neighbors, they wouldn't know anything is going on. so here we go. there's more examples. i really wish that the commission and the staff would deal with the issue of h excavations. we're going to see more and more of that. >> next speaker, please. >> i need the overhead, please. good afternoon, commissioners. my name is gustavo and i'm here. thank you for having me again. i know we were just here last week. i want to start by saying i'm sorry. i know we're taking a lot of your time. but this is the only opportunity that we have to talk to you as a group. first of all, i'm sorry. i
now they've got this excavation problem. and it seems like it should be dealt with beforehand, not when this goes on. there's going to be back to the directors at the building department to decide whether or not they can -- do a violation. it's just not fair to anybody. one thing at the bic yesterday, i will say happened, both mr. riordan and mr. duffy said that the neighbors need to be involved. for 655 alvarado and for states street. without the neighbors, they wouldn't know anything is going...
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i think it goes back to the whole issue of the excavation. there wasn't over-the-counter permit to expand the building that caused more excavation. please look closely at mary's handout. she's got a lot of pictures in there. but the one that stood out to me is the following. overhead, please. this is her yard. okay. next door. then here is an example of some of the cement work. out of focus. in 655. there are a photos in the packet that she gave you that showed the extreme amount of excavation that went on there. this is a demolition. it's nothing but a demolition. it's doubly concerning and upsetting because her house was damaged. forgetting about whether it's illegal or not, her house, her property was damaged by these permits, by this excavation. all this cement is there. i think, please look at her packet. also, i would like to suggest that -- there are handouts there from the two project sponsors for 214 and 655. i hope those are made available to the public. it's just one copy there. i hope that the project sponsors will give the neighb
i think it goes back to the whole issue of the excavation. there wasn't over-the-counter permit to expand the building that caused more excavation. please look closely at mary's handout. she's got a lot of pictures in there. but the one that stood out to me is the following. overhead, please. this is her yard. okay. next door. then here is an example of some of the cement work. out of focus. in 655. there are a photos in the packet that she gave you that showed the extreme amount of excavation...
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we are finding a lot of good brick in the excavation. the brick and mortar are falling apart. >> where are we now? ms. derry: capital street. we will turn onto oak street. this is a decision-making process. if you go that way, the graveyard. this way, selma. you either drive your course you left and went to selma. once you make this turn, we see the first minister here preached to enslaved people in cahawba. he had a separate church built for them. when the civil war ended, when white people abandoned this town, the church was left. the ame or african methodist episcopal church moved in and use this. former slaves that were shipped as methodists became ame methodists. after the civil war, this was a town of emancipated slaves. it was 90% african-american. they did three things. they had their own church. they started their own schools. they registered to vote. the way they voted, they were all republicans. that was the party of lincoln. african-americans voted as republican. they would hold political rallies in the courthouse. in selma,
we are finding a lot of good brick in the excavation. the brick and mortar are falling apart. >> where are we now? ms. derry: capital street. we will turn onto oak street. this is a decision-making process. if you go that way, the graveyard. this way, selma. you either drive your course you left and went to selma. once you make this turn, we see the first minister here preached to enslaved people in cahawba. he had a separate church built for them. when the civil war ended, when white...
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why are the investigating and excavating now? and why that spot?hrough the past, always my shout. you need to correct the mistakes of the past. this information has always been available from day one. about a witness being seen with a child? they have produced a photofit of this person. a green car was seen outside the complex, katrice possibly being carried by this character to a green saloon car. we are now looking at sadly the dark side of the story. i can imagine, going back out there, how often are your thoughts going back to those moments back in 1981 where you first realised she was missing, those first moments? it remains with you, crystal clear, but unfortunately what you have to do is, you realise you have another daughter. you have to say, ok, let's assess the situation, how do i do with it? you put barriers up. but unfortunately the barriers literally crumbled when i went out there. in what way? the realisation that the last time i was there i was a complete family and yet again when i came back to the uk yesterday, i still left not bei
why are the investigating and excavating now? and why that spot?hrough the past, always my shout. you need to correct the mistakes of the past. this information has always been available from day one. about a witness being seen with a child? they have produced a photofit of this person. a green car was seen outside the complex, katrice possibly being carried by this character to a green saloon car. we are now looking at sadly the dark side of the story. i can imagine, going back out there, how...
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the very worst sections of road and to do that they need machinery from abroad including cranes excavators and bulldozers when sanctions against iran were eased in twenty fifteen many western companies seize the opportunity to do business including many german companies back in the nineteen seventies iran was germany's second most important export market outside europe after the usa. last year iranian firms delivered goods worth four hundred million euros to germany above all oil according to the german chamber of industry and commerce germany for its part exported three billion euros worth of goods to iran. the easing of sanctions brought more than just machinery to iran they were also food products and other goods that created jobs to a total of six hundred thousand per year since twenty fifteen. but there isn't anywhere near enough a total of half of all females under thirty with high school diplomas and a third of all males in the same demographic are on employed a return to economic sanctions against iran will only make the situation worse european countries don't want to risk contrav
the very worst sections of road and to do that they need machinery from abroad including cranes excavators and bulldozers when sanctions against iran were eased in twenty fifteen many western companies seize the opportunity to do business including many german companies back in the nineteen seventies iran was germany's second most important export market outside europe after the usa. last year iranian firms delivered goods worth four hundred million euros to germany above all oil according to...
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the past, what they are now doing is excavating an area. excavating an area.ough, richard. to think that through, richard. and the wider family and how much distress this has caused? distress this has caused? that we were never listened to from day one. day one. where you had to produce identification. that was not done. royal military police that were working on the case itself. working on the case itself. —— he had not passed that on. had not passed that on. frustrating and it has been a walking nightmare for the family. walking nightmare for the family. when they lose sight of their child in a shopping complex. in a shopping complex. that is the only way i can describe it. it. i am sure everybody watching and listening feels your pain. listening feels your pain. looking for his daughter katrice who went missing in 1981. went missing in 1981. thank you to him for talking to us. programmes, they may not be happening any more? happening any more? thing of the past, these beautiful slices of history. a great shame. with it and put them online, but look at that!
the past, what they are now doing is excavating an area. excavating an area.ough, richard. to think that through, richard. and the wider family and how much distress this has caused? distress this has caused? that we were never listened to from day one. day one. where you had to produce identification. that was not done. royal military police that were working on the case itself. working on the case itself. —— he had not passed that on. had not passed that on. frustrating and it has been a...
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the embassy was inaugurated in jerusalem, and we understand that this has brought about a full excavation of various activities, certainly in this sense, hamas should be held responsible. i would like to welcome the decision.s resolute several dozens of people died because of the conflicts. i could not convince president trump, but i tried to convince him. i was saying that we cite this treaty specifically within the framework, and i believe this particular approach allowed for a certain openness, which trumpy trump -- president acknowledged. the kind of openness whereby we can move to a different set of terms in the treaty, and i believe he gave up on the treaty because it was signed by his predecessor. it was bad in his understanding by default, but it seems we are enjoying all around support and we are setting up a coalition. i believe we will be able to set forth the kinds of conditions whereby there will not be in proper excavation, and president putin reminded us about it when he was speaking about the visit by the israeli prime minister to russia. further continue our discussion wi
the embassy was inaugurated in jerusalem, and we understand that this has brought about a full excavation of various activities, certainly in this sense, hamas should be held responsible. i would like to welcome the decision.s resolute several dozens of people died because of the conflicts. i could not convince president trump, but i tried to convince him. i was saying that we cite this treaty specifically within the framework, and i believe this particular approach allowed for a certain...
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so we excavated a hole, and we're putting the hole back -- putting the fill back, and you can see the dark material is the core of the dam. to the left, we have the transition zone and the downstream shell. to the right, we have the upstream shell, which is the hard rock excavated from the quart quarry pit below. and then, just a photo of some of the activities that take place as the dam comes up. in the upper left, we have a bulldozer that's spreading the material ain lifts or thicknesses, layers, essentially before it's compacted. in the upper right, moisture conditioning of that lift of clay. and then, in the lower right, the track walking and continuing spreading of that material put forward for compaction. and then in the lower left, that's the import material in the transition zone between the core material and the dam. and this is the day shift activities. we have day shift activities and night shift activities, but there's just as much that comes up with these zones of the dam. moving to the fish passage facilities and alameda creek diversion dam, this is a sub project of the
so we excavated a hole, and we're putting the hole back -- putting the fill back, and you can see the dark material is the core of the dam. to the left, we have the transition zone and the downstream shell. to the right, we have the upstream shell, which is the hard rock excavated from the quart quarry pit below. and then, just a photo of some of the activities that take place as the dam comes up. in the upper left, we have a bulldozer that's spreading the material ain lifts or thicknesses,...
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the excavator did its work. you heard this. . what they are try to go do is scare the elephant back into the forest. it took them two hours to get this one out of the neighbor's coy bond. it's not working. they used a winch. they didn't work. they brought out plywood. let's see if they will work. you can see the plywood not working. >> stop struggling, kou. >> this one kid get assistance of heavy equipment. >> this one actually drove that piece of heavy equipment over to their property. >>@good, isn't it? >> yes. >> this looks like it is embarrassed. they are like oh, man. zb what a nice play to get though. >>> that was just a smooth takeoff. he is flying. >> i wish i could tell you the rest of the flight goes as smoothly as a takeoff. it doesn't. we know why we all love the show. >> maybe he was so focused taking in this site to much he forgot. without it it is a slow guide back down to the ground. his flight looks like it is becoming duped. >> slow motion disaster. >> it is. he clearly needs to land the thing. let's try to land
the excavator did its work. you heard this. . what they are try to go do is scare the elephant back into the forest. it took them two hours to get this one out of the neighbor's coy bond. it's not working. they used a winch. they didn't work. they brought out plywood. let's see if they will work. you can see the plywood not working. >> stop struggling, kou. >> this one kid get assistance of heavy equipment. >> this one actually drove that piece of heavy equipment over to their...
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the agricultural industry does help that the trade tensions do not excavate. -- escalate.rent: back to the fallout of the presidential elections. brent: vice president mike pence described president maduro's like -- landslide win today is ace -- as a sham. venezuela's opposition party boycotted the vote. today there celebrated winning a second 10. -- term. >> a new learning -- morning in venezuela with a new president. with popular opponents banned from running, the opposition sitting out and an official turnout of only 46%, many venezuelans are unhappy with the result. >> we have no food, no transportation, no medicine. what we want, we want this president to leave. we do not want this discussion we have here today. i am truly tired. i am not satisfied because it was a total sham. >> much of the international community, including the u.s., agrees. the trump administration band american citizens from buying venezuela state debt as a means of further isolating the o government. however, the measure stop short of imposing new sanctions. he calls his left whirlwind a victory
the agricultural industry does help that the trade tensions do not excavate. -- escalate.rent: back to the fallout of the presidential elections. brent: vice president mike pence described president maduro's like -- landslide win today is ace -- as a sham. venezuela's opposition party boycotted the vote. today there celebrated winning a second 10. -- term. >> a new learning -- morning in venezuela with a new president. with popular opponents banned from running, the opposition sitting out...
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the location you are in, we know there has been considerable excavation work going on.tements by various people, and they assumed, going by previous cases, that there was a possibility, the darker side of the case, that katrice was murdered and buried in this location. now i am pleased to say my belief has been confirmed, and where we are at now is the one and only frontrunner is that my daughter was abducted in 1981, and we made that statement then, we are in 2018, lo and behold, we are now at a turning point. you mentioned at the beginning in accuracy is, you think, in terms of what police are presenting. explain that a little bit more for us, would you?” presenting. explain that a little bit more for us, would you? i am not prepared to explain that, and the reason i'm not is because i thought that i was working hand in glove with the royal military police. it is an issue that i have taken up last night, and there will be a statement and a release of information by the royal military police, and i am not prepared to break my promise to them that i would remain in conf
the location you are in, we know there has been considerable excavation work going on.tements by various people, and they assumed, going by previous cases, that there was a possibility, the darker side of the case, that katrice was murdered and buried in this location. now i am pleased to say my belief has been confirmed, and where we are at now is the one and only frontrunner is that my daughter was abducted in 1981, and we made that statement then, we are in 2018, lo and behold, we are now at...
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after the financial crisis, you have this great deflationary event but on top of that you have an excavation of globalization technology and all the structural forces seem to have taken a step higher at the same time. 2010, 2011, was kind of masked by that. i think that is what the fed is grappling with. jonathan: you think about the way it has been shaped we were , talking about a goldilocks regime. we spent most of 2018 talking about whether we would break into a new regime. goldilocks being high output growth, low inflation? are we still there? >> i think we are. as long as the fed does not take the rate to neutral i think we , will still be in this goldilocks. the risk in my mind is when the fed tries to go above neutral, which may happen late 2019 or early 2020. they plan to take the funds rate 3% higher. that is away from eight normalization regime into tightening. that is why wonder how risk assets and credit react. i think they need change into this unwind regime. >> i suspect we are closer to neutral than 2019 or 2020. if you look at the original estimates, a gauge of where neutral
after the financial crisis, you have this great deflationary event but on top of that you have an excavation of globalization technology and all the structural forces seem to have taken a step higher at the same time. 2010, 2011, was kind of masked by that. i think that is what the fed is grappling with. jonathan: you think about the way it has been shaped we were , talking about a goldilocks regime. we spent most of 2018 talking about whether we would break into a new regime. goldilocks being...
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the excavator did its work. you heard this. . are try to go do is scare the elephant back into the forest. it took them two hours to get this one out of the neighbor's coy bond.
the excavator did its work. you heard this. . are try to go do is scare the elephant back into the forest. it took them two hours to get this one out of the neighbor's coy bond.
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and to do that, they need machinery from abroad, including cranes, excavators and bulldozers.n sanctions against iran were ease in 2015, many western companies seize the opportunity to business, including many german companies. in the 1970's iran was germany's second most important export country outside the usa. last year iranian firms deliver goods worth 400 million euros to germany, above all, oil. germany for its part exported 3 billion euros worth of goods to iran. the easing of sanctions brought more than just machinery to iran. there were also food products and other goods. they created jobs, too. a total of 600,000 a year since 2015. but that is not anywhere near enough. a total of half of all females under 30 with high school diplomas and a third of all males in the same demographic are unemployed. a return to economic sanctions against iran will only make the situation worse. european countries do not want to risk contravening u.s. sanctions when they are resumed in the coming months. but the european union, which supports the iran nuclear deal, has already made it c
and to do that, they need machinery from abroad, including cranes, excavators and bulldozers.n sanctions against iran were ease in 2015, many western companies seize the opportunity to business, including many german companies. in the 1970's iran was germany's second most important export country outside the usa. last year iranian firms deliver goods worth 400 million euros to germany, above all, oil. germany for its part exported 3 billion euros worth of goods to iran. the easing of sanctions...
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ce reporter: using excavators inlice and f.b.i.icials are combing through this area in macomb township about 30 miles notrh of detroit,, looking for the body of 12-year-old kimberly king who was last seen in september of 1979. warren police commissioner bill dwyer spoke to our cbs affiliate, wwj. c officials say the site could contain the remains of up to half a dozen missing young girls which are part of cold cases that go back 40 years. >> reporter: police say after months of conversations with suspected serial killer arthur ream, he led them to this site. ram is in prison for the murder of 13-year-old cindy zarzyki, who disappeared in 1986. in 2008, it was ream who led authorities to her remains, which were discovered in the same area. >> reporter: again, police say the search could take up to four days. and, jeff, arthur ream reportedly drew a map of that site and spent hours there with authorities. in is currently serving a life sentence. >> glor: it's amazing that some os these families could get closure four decades later. u
ce reporter: using excavators inlice and f.b.i.icials are combing through this area in macomb township about 30 miles notrh of detroit,, looking for the body of 12-year-old kimberly king who was last seen in september of 1979. warren police commissioner bill dwyer spoke to our cbs affiliate, wwj. c officials say the site could contain the remains of up to half a dozen missing young girls which are part of cold cases that go back 40 years. >> reporter: police say after months of...
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they were found by an international team of researchers at an excavation at kalinga on loo—zon, the largesttheir findings were published in the science journal, nature. —— luzon. dr gerrit van den bergh is a senior fellow in the school of earth and environmental sciences at the university of wollongong in australia. he explained what has been discovered. so what we have found is a partial skeleton of a rhino, a rhinoceros, and that is already quite, well, amazing, because they are very rare. so it is an extinct kind of rhino. on top of that, this rhino has clear signs of butchery marks, bones have been smashed with stones to probably get to the marrow. and the most astonishing is that, as you already mentioned, the very old age of this rhino, dated to 700,000 years ago, and that is the same age as the "hobbit" remains on flores that were announced in 2016. so, what's the thinking here? because, initially, the thought was that ancient humans arrived in that particular region around 70,000 years ago. we are talking about 700,000 years ago! that's a huge difference. that's correct. and this is
they were found by an international team of researchers at an excavation at kalinga on loo—zon, the largesttheir findings were published in the science journal, nature. —— luzon. dr gerrit van den bergh is a senior fellow in the school of earth and environmental sciences at the university of wollongong in australia. he explained what has been discovered. so what we have found is a partial skeleton of a rhino, a rhinoceros, and that is already quite, well, amazing, because they are very...
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his journey all these excavations have taken him into a part of both the military and southeast asian pop past that today he's very contentious which is basically the very vibrant and still very vital previous let me pass influenced by hinduism and buddhism he's painting a buddha hates for example the malays didn't go. read off the air please allow me to be should be rationalized and there was a process of a metamorphosis in which such views i believe in very nicely with more mystical trends in this life and the millions were mystics. and that has been the experience of islam for all the essentially up to very recent times in the past forty or fifty years. the challenge of. puta technical islam has been a more recent one. the rise of wahhabi islam terrorism al qaeda islam nine eleven ism you know bush reactionism all these kinds of things we understand islam within that within that because of islam has. so many dimensions. in which people can operate in gravity and our it is our reductionist approach not just by non muslims but increasingly by muslims that islam is exclusively and it'
his journey all these excavations have taken him into a part of both the military and southeast asian pop past that today he's very contentious which is basically the very vibrant and still very vital previous let me pass influenced by hinduism and buddhism he's painting a buddha hates for example the malays didn't go. read off the air please allow me to be should be rationalized and there was a process of a metamorphosis in which such views i believe in very nicely with more mystical trends in...