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so, lastly and i'll just close here, again, why consider this plan accumulatively, why not do this on a project and project basis, one is comprehensive planning is good planning and that's the reason why we do comprehensive plan ising to look broadly as the objectives regarding open space and economic development and sustainability and everything that's related to these plans and try to maximize the greatest public good for the downtown and broader, and it's up to this point, it's been a very unified discussion of the plan in downtown. secondly, we think it's good for transparency and upfront full disclosure as potential plans, we know what the full maximum impacts are going to be and it's not obscured by a piecemeal implementation over time so everyone knows upfront are what the picture is, the third is the benefits of the plan are cumulative, it is not on a project by project basis, certainly individual buildings have their particular merits but the real benefits of the plan, the open space program, the affordable house program, the transportation infrastructure program is only be r
so, lastly and i'll just close here, again, why consider this plan accumulatively, why not do this on a project and project basis, one is comprehensive planning is good planning and that's the reason why we do comprehensive plan ising to look broadly as the objectives regarding open space and economic development and sustainability and everything that's related to these plans and try to maximize the greatest public good for the downtown and broader, and it's up to this point, it's been a very...
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accumulating rain for your monday morning commute.hat we want to start thinking about monday. >> have a good weekend. ♪ just put a little bit of yourself ♪ ♪ in everything you do [ female announcer ] add your own ingredients to hamburger helper for a fresh take on a quick, delicious meal. it's one box with hundreds of possibilities. of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- justin timberlake. nba all-star, steve nash. the music of ryan bingham.
accumulating rain for your monday morning commute.hat we want to start thinking about monday. >> have a good weekend. ♪ just put a little bit of yourself ♪ ♪ in everything you do [ female announcer ] add your own ingredients to hamburger helper for a fresh take on a quick, delicious meal. it's one box with hundreds of possibilities. of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant >> announcer: it's...
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out towards the balkans, we have a heavy rainmaker that could accumulate as much as 40 milliliters inhe next 24 hour, but west towards the central regions looking pretty fine. the temperatures are fine, as well. vien vienna, 22 degrees, madrid looking at 25, but athens looking at 34, still summer-like there. moving over to the americas there, one tornado report was found here in south carolina. this is the storm system that is still here in the mid-atlantic and the associated cold front still sags down into the florida peninsula. and that's going to be creating some severe thunderstorms. out towards the north, these reold arctic air will be pulling in descending towards the south. so the canadian prairies and the northern plains, you'll be finding some snow. maybe the first snow of the season, actually, maybe 20 centimeters of accumulation to be found in the higher elevations. now let's take a look at your temperatures. things are still very summer-like here in los angeles. at 34 degrees. that's going to be dropping to your single digits on your thursday. do watch out for that. now ta
out towards the balkans, we have a heavy rainmaker that could accumulate as much as 40 milliliters inhe next 24 hour, but west towards the central regions looking pretty fine. the temperatures are fine, as well. vien vienna, 22 degrees, madrid looking at 25, but athens looking at 34, still summer-like there. moving over to the americas there, one tornado report was found here in south carolina. this is the storm system that is still here in the mid-atlantic and the associated cold front still...
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Oct 29, 2012
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though we started to open slightly higher today, losses are accumulating. ibex 35 over in spain shedding about 0.4%. we want to know your hurricane stories. you can e-mail our tweet us. joining us now is stewart hitch arrested son, rmg wealth management. good morning. your initial thoughts here as we look at the impact of sandy barreling down on new york. we know a lot of trading is shut down. are people routing trades through london? >> you can try to separate the fundamentals from liquidity. fundamentals won'ten drastically changed in the medium term, but if markets get through calmly and people don't panic, we'll be back at the end of the week. if there is panic, liquidity could dry up and could be a crazy couple of days. >> liquidity issue is actually an important one. we've seen others sort of recommend clients steer clear of markets for a couple of days. what's interesting, that will just exasser balt the issue understandably saying people just come back towards the end of the week, but what does it mean for those who may be trading today? >> spreads
though we started to open slightly higher today, losses are accumulating. ibex 35 over in spain shedding about 0.4%. we want to know your hurricane stories. you can e-mail our tweet us. joining us now is stewart hitch arrested son, rmg wealth management. good morning. your initial thoughts here as we look at the impact of sandy barreling down on new york. we know a lot of trading is shut down. are people routing trades through london? >> you can try to separate the fundamentals from...
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but the best chance of accumulating rain coming on monday. then as we head into tuesday, we'll have a chance of isolated thunderstorms, and more accumulating rain. and we'll see showers linger into wednesday. right now as we head throughout next week we may see about a quarter to a half inch of rainfall. and janelle, get your skis ready. sunday night. >> ski! >> sierra snow. >> a lot of clouds in that forecast. >> if i could ski before thanksgiving, i'll give you anything you want, anything. >> i think it's going to happen. >> still ahead at 5:00, it's a risk you might not think of when it comes to sunscreen. but now there is a new warning about sunscreen and fire risk. >>> plus, a bra with more than a support system. the cancer-fighting claims from the maker of this new bra. thirty-eight mean? funding. restores what we've lost... music and science labs. and your school. can get a world-class education. and sacramento can't touch it. me? the sky's my limit. >>> a new gallop survey has nothing to do with politics. it's the largest' tempt ever
but the best chance of accumulating rain coming on monday. then as we head into tuesday, we'll have a chance of isolated thunderstorms, and more accumulating rain. and we'll see showers linger into wednesday. right now as we head throughout next week we may see about a quarter to a half inch of rainfall. and janelle, get your skis ready. sunday night. >> ski! >> sierra snow. >> a lot of clouds in that forecast. >> if i could ski before thanksgiving, i'll give you...
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basis, we need to do everything necessary for the transit center accumulatively, but i was part of what went on in 1989 for setting up these limits, and they were set up, for example, union square was set up to allow enough net new shadow for, if some of you remember, the fitju building preceded the fifth avenue building, planning always wanted and required sax fifth avenue to go those two buildings, so i don't mind because sax hasn't gone ahead with it, and 2/10th being added for the transit section, but they had another 8/10 of a percent on for unknown things in the future that aren't before you, that haven't showed their public good and the same thing in portsmouth square and at justin herman's mraz -- plaza, so i would strongly urge to you to consider those, you've seen the shadow and what it's impacts are in this project and i agree, they're not significant, they should be approved, you don't know the shadows on the other projects, people come and say, i have an allocation already, it's within the area and so i strongly urge you to vote yes, but to get the numbers from the staff on
basis, we need to do everything necessary for the transit center accumulatively, but i was part of what went on in 1989 for setting up these limits, and they were set up, for example, union square was set up to allow enough net new shadow for, if some of you remember, the fitju building preceded the fifth avenue building, planning always wanted and required sax fifth avenue to go those two buildings, so i don't mind because sax hasn't gone ahead with it, and 2/10th being added for the transit...
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Oct 11, 2012
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and so, it is just, it is where you intend to accumulate those stresses and that will really only be in the 700-year type of event, 100-year, event, something less than magnitude 7 would not damage this. >> and is this vertical through the building? >> these are at the tops of the basket columns between the individual base, so this is kind of the most in that longitudinal motion along the length of the building, this is the location of the highest stress and so this was the designed location for these stresses to accumulate in a way that we could control them and insure the survival and continued the operation of the facility with minor repairs following an event. >> did you say, continue, the area will be so visible, i mean it will not have to shut it down or anything like that? >> no. thank you for the question, because i wanted to say that we are, our structural and seismic review committee, four of the members also served on the review committee for the bay bridge and we are essentially designing it to the same level of performance, following a major event, we will be open for op
and so, it is just, it is where you intend to accumulate those stresses and that will really only be in the 700-year type of event, 100-year, event, something less than magnitude 7 would not damage this. >> and is this vertical through the building? >> these are at the tops of the basket columns between the individual base, so this is kind of the most in that longitudinal motion along the length of the building, this is the location of the highest stress and so this was the designed...
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was fought and all the while white men in america were starting businesses acquiring property accumulating wealth passing that wealth on to future generations that acquired more property open more business is an accumulated more wealth to pass on to more future white generations of african-americans on the other hand were slaves who own no wealth and had no economic rights what economic rights excuse me whatsoever for the most part african-americans were not starting businesses accumulating wealth and property and passing on the riches to few future generations as slaves the work they did up until the civil war only in rich white people and even after the civil war was fought in slavery abolished the situation for african-americans only improved slightly jim crow laws segregation institutional racism violence all conspired together to keep african-americans and other minorities from having an equal standing with whites in the american economy. then the one nine hundred sixty s. came in the civil rights era to challenge the status quo acknowledging the blatant racism in our economy in one n
was fought and all the while white men in america were starting businesses acquiring property accumulating wealth passing that wealth on to future generations that acquired more property open more business is an accumulated more wealth to pass on to more future white generations of african-americans on the other hand were slaves who own no wealth and had no economic rights what economic rights excuse me whatsoever for the most part african-americans were not starting businesses accumulating...
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Oct 30, 2012
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the biggest accumulation will be across the appalachians. the temperatures are cold behind this storm. the colder air has been moving toward the ocean, and that's what caused the storm to take on this odd not typical hurricane characteristic. but for people who were without power, they were going to have a cold night tonight. it will remain cold, and the winds will continue. look at the current wind gusts here. still 52 miles an hour in harrisburg, pennsylvania. 48 in scran ton. if you go farther toward the west, 63 miles an hour right now in cleavland. 50 in detroit. 43 in chicago. it is hard to imagine we had a hurricane come on shore across parts of new jersey and the impacts are felt this far away. >> greg, the producer is telling me we have some video, the first video we are able to show you from breezy point. that fire we have on breezy point and this is the first video we are seeing of the fire going on there. i am not exactly sure what this is. there is a pharmacy right there. the fire on the other side of the building. the fire obvi
the biggest accumulation will be across the appalachians. the temperatures are cold behind this storm. the colder air has been moving toward the ocean, and that's what caused the storm to take on this odd not typical hurricane characteristic. but for people who were without power, they were going to have a cold night tonight. it will remain cold, and the winds will continue. look at the current wind gusts here. still 52 miles an hour in harrisburg, pennsylvania. 48 in scran ton. if you go...
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is the most toxic and it can stay in the environment for decades to hundreds of years and it can accumulate in the food chain we found it and in fish and turtles and snakes in vietnam for example we're concerned about the dioxin because it appears that dioxin molecule for molecule is very toxic is very persistent it builds up by all accumulates in people and it can cause a number of health of thoughts to people i think of cancers i think of. and then deficiency or the inability to fight infections or cancer i think of and the current disruption or the such as diabetes or thyroid hormone problems. during the vietnam war many american soldiers were also exposed to agent orange veterans later experienced increased rates of cancer skin diseases and other ailments in one nine hundred ninety one the u.s. government finally recognized the effects of dioxin on veterans and passed the agent orange act children etc and seven also suffered severe health problems. mona edwards who lives in texas lost her daughter gina to cancer in two thousand and eight and you know was thirty eight years old. i met. k
is the most toxic and it can stay in the environment for decades to hundreds of years and it can accumulate in the food chain we found it and in fish and turtles and snakes in vietnam for example we're concerned about the dioxin because it appears that dioxin molecule for molecule is very toxic is very persistent it builds up by all accumulates in people and it can cause a number of health of thoughts to people i think of cancers i think of. and then deficiency or the inability to fight...
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he will look up to several inches of snow accumulating. -- people woke up to several inches of snow accumulating. northwestern minnesota had upwards of a foot of snow on the ground. grand forks ended up with a record-setting 3.5 inches of snow, a record for the fourth day of october. a few days ago in was 80 degrees. today there were four inches of snow, and a foot of snow in parts of minnesota. the chill is headed in this direction. we were at 80 degrees today in baltimore, 83 on the outer banks of north carolina. 80 at the airport, nine degrees warmer than normal. 63 degrees is the current temperature and is cooling off right now. a little over half inch of rain for the month so far. the showers are moving out and the midwestern cold front just now showing up to the northwest of us, cutting across michigan. that will be here saturday afternoon. cooling off tonight, and it will be a couple of degrees cooler than it was last night, maybe just cool enough to produce areas of fog in some areas. otherwise clear skies and lows of 52-60. there is that upper midwestern snowstorm. the front is pushing
he will look up to several inches of snow accumulating. -- people woke up to several inches of snow accumulating. northwestern minnesota had upwards of a foot of snow on the ground. grand forks ended up with a record-setting 3.5 inches of snow, a record for the fourth day of october. a few days ago in was 80 degrees. today there were four inches of snow, and a foot of snow in parts of minnesota. the chill is headed in this direction. we were at 80 degrees today in baltimore, 83 on the outer...
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and with the rainfall that has been accumulating for quite a few days now, especially in the southern kyushu region where 300 milliliters of rainfall has been accumulating in the past 24 hours on top of what we've already seen, which is about 300 in the previous day, so the ground is very loose and you really don't want any more rain here in shoe coe cue. also in chiba, we found 48 milliliters just if an hour that fell over the area. finally, this system is moving towards the east over water. tokyo actually will see the peak of the heavy rain and some severe thunderstorms overnight tonight. but tomorrow will be a different day. high pressure will be building in from china and from korean peninsula, and we'll see some sunny spells. that's except for hokkaido, though. we have a wintry pattern over the region, and that could bring us some gusty conditions. and the precipitation in higher elevations could turn to snow. tokyo, you're looking at 20 degrees, just in twebetween, an the tropics staging in the 30s, so very summer-like, but at ulaanbaatar, just at 2 degrees for the high. moving
and with the rainfall that has been accumulating for quite a few days now, especially in the southern kyushu region where 300 milliliters of rainfall has been accumulating in the past 24 hours on top of what we've already seen, which is about 300 in the previous day, so the ground is very loose and you really don't want any more rain here in shoe coe cue. also in chiba, we found 48 milliliters just if an hour that fell over the area. finally, this system is moving towards the east over water....
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now, thunderstorms thrive on warm air and we'll accumulate that the second half of the day so it's the afternoon where we're really keeping our eye out. let's see what mike is keeping his eye on this morning. >>> i told you we'd look at that area i saw some slowing. this is north 101 underneath the 680 interchange. judging by the volume of traffic we shouldn't see a lot of problem. we don't see any incidents or any slowing, if circled the area and the yellow has moved around and usually at this time of morning the yellow in san jose means you're down to 60. that's good news. north 101 no slowing shows up as you're passing through the remainders of a construction zone. road work overnight as you're heading past cody creek but no slowing and no problem at the 85 interchange. a live look outside, we'll show you how things are shaping up across the bay as well. the taillights, that's westbound. watch the flashing lights as chp crews go all the way off into the distance. no reports of anything going on. i will track this because we don't want any problems on the bridge and so far none repor
now, thunderstorms thrive on warm air and we'll accumulate that the second half of the day so it's the afternoon where we're really keeping our eye out. let's see what mike is keeping his eye on this morning. >>> i told you we'd look at that area i saw some slowing. this is north 101 underneath the 680 interchange. judging by the volume of traffic we shouldn't see a lot of problem. we don't see any incidents or any slowing, if circled the area and the yellow has moved around and...
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otherwise no accumulation again. significant 2 feet across portions of west virginia.nings later today and some stretch into tomorrow morning. a long period of time of cold temperatures out here strong winds white out conditions and heavy snow. >> a lot of travel delays of course all around the country. >> power outages as well. >> the storm sending romney and obama off the campaign now. they are monitoring the impact. he has canceled plans to attend a rally in green bay, wisconsin. the romney campaign also cancelling events through out the day in order to ow of the sensitivity. storm event later today in ohio. this super storm likely to cost businesses a lot of money. economy experts predicting losses will be more than last year's storm. the travel industry expected to lose over $700 million from airlines trains and car companies to spending their operations over the last few days. retailers and corporations expect end of the quarter hit because they will be shut down for at least two-days and the insurance industry could see claims as high as $10 billion. >> voters w
otherwise no accumulation again. significant 2 feet across portions of west virginia.nings later today and some stretch into tomorrow morning. a long period of time of cold temperatures out here strong winds white out conditions and heavy snow. >> a lot of travel delays of course all around the country. >> power outages as well. >> the storm sending romney and obama off the campaign now. they are monitoring the impact. he has canceled plans to attend a rally in green bay,...
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in thailand, rainfall accumulation. so we really don't want this rainfall, but it looks like it will be headed towards that direction. bangkok at 34 degrees temperature-wise and tokyo at 28. another hot day in this -- this time of this month. and it's 17 degrees in ulaanbaatar, already chilly up there, but things are actually more colder, much colder here in the americas. this early winter storm system is moving towards the ontario region. minnesota and also manitoba, southern ontario, you may find about 20 to 30 centimeters of snowfall accumulation, so that could actually be the first significant snowfall of the season. and that could actually accompany with some gusty conditions. gusts of 60 kilometers per hour. so it could generate blizzard, poor visibility, poor roads due to the slush and wet snow. so really dangerous driving conditions throughout into the course of the week. but things are tapering off here across much of new england, which is good news. and something else to talk about is the fall foliage. this is
in thailand, rainfall accumulation. so we really don't want this rainfall, but it looks like it will be headed towards that direction. bangkok at 34 degrees temperature-wise and tokyo at 28. another hot day in this -- this time of this month. and it's 17 degrees in ulaanbaatar, already chilly up there, but things are actually more colder, much colder here in the americas. this early winter storm system is moving towards the ontario region. minnesota and also manitoba, southern ontario, you may...
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those are the four things you do to accumulate wealth.g the government do government spending to put a tax on all income and all assets in the u.s. dollars. because we're devaluing the dollar printing money or borrowing money we don't have. all of those things are inefficient and leave it to the people who accumulated and created wealth to go reinvest that in the economy is huge. right now, people are sitting on the sideline, because they just don't have the certainty of where we're headed and whether there is going to be a fro open, reasonably regulated public sector. plus, we have the government getting in to healthcare and doing education and getting in insurance business and picking winners, like solyndra. you have the government basically interfering with the public sector and free market enterprise. i majored in economics at harvard. i don't understand why people don't hear milton friedman. >> neil: very well put. scott mcnealey. thank you. scott's point you don't need economics degree from harvard to figure out as bill clinton woul
those are the four things you do to accumulate wealth.g the government do government spending to put a tax on all income and all assets in the u.s. dollars. because we're devaluing the dollar printing money or borrowing money we don't have. all of those things are inefficient and leave it to the people who accumulated and created wealth to go reinvest that in the economy is huge. right now, people are sitting on the sideline, because they just don't have the certainty of where we're headed and...
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Oct 30, 2012
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the accumulating snow will stay west of hagerstown. i wouldn't be surprised if there was a snowflake around baltimore, especially in the northwest suburbs. temperatures in the 40's. it feels like it is in the 30 's. that is what you want to dress for. the wind is coming from the south and southwest this time. that will push some water into the bay. the high tide could be a little bit of a problem with minor problem. the center of the storm is around hagerstown. as fartill in the soup as the precipitation goes. light rain showers this afternoon. rain today. windy in chilly. wind gusts maybe 40 miles per hour today. the snow will continue in the mountains. it is halloween tomorrow. i think it will be ok for trick- or-treating. it will be chilly and quiet this weekend. >> 5:24. 43 degrees at the airport. dealing with sandy in the nation's capital. >> it is still raining in downtown baltimore. >> sandy is being blamed for the deaths of more than a dozen people in the united states, including two in maryland. >> the storm is now heading inl
the accumulating snow will stay west of hagerstown. i wouldn't be surprised if there was a snowflake around baltimore, especially in the northwest suburbs. temperatures in the 40's. it feels like it is in the 30 's. that is what you want to dress for. the wind is coming from the south and southwest this time. that will push some water into the bay. the high tide could be a little bit of a problem with minor problem. the center of the storm is around hagerstown. as fartill in the soup as the...
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Oct 29, 2012
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we are seeing a little bit of accumulation here. nothing major as far as flooding but if it keeps raining like this some of the roads could be covered in a couple of hours. as far as the water is concerned, these boats out here are just bobbing and knocking around in the wind. wind is not bad at this point. we are getting gusts from time to time but mostly it is rain that continues to come down. so, again, you want to watch that flooding through the morning here. emergency officials expect a storm surge of one it three feet. the emergency operations center is open and active and monitoring the situation to see if we get the storm surge. will cause more flooding. as far as parking is concerned, if you have a car in annapolis and you are a city resident they have opened the garages and they are free for you to park in. they want the cars off the road in case there is flooding or in kiss they need to get emergency vehicles by. if you need to seek shelter, family, including cats and dogs can go to annapolis high school. it opened yester
we are seeing a little bit of accumulation here. nothing major as far as flooding but if it keeps raining like this some of the roads could be covered in a couple of hours. as far as the water is concerned, these boats out here are just bobbing and knocking around in the wind. wind is not bad at this point. we are getting gusts from time to time but mostly it is rain that continues to come down. so, again, you want to watch that flooding through the morning here. emergency officials expect a...
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Oct 25, 2012
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in 2003, it was cited for violations including accumulation of combustibles creating a hazard. a statement, the necc says throughout its history the company has demonstrated a good faith intention to operate in compliance with the requirements of its license. >>> coming up after your local news on cbs this morning, boosting your brain through exercise. i'm terrell brown, this is the cbs morning news. nyquil (stuffy): hey, tylenol. you know we're kinda like twins. tylenol: we are? nyquil (stuffy): yeah, we both relieve coughs, sneezing, aches, fevers. tylenol: and i relieve nasal congestion. nyquil (stuffy): overachiever. anncr vo: tylenol cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion... nyquil cold & flu doesn't. body washes with paper that reacts like skin. if others can strip this paper, imagine how harsh they can be to your skin. oh my gosh. [ female announcer ] dove is different. its new breakthrough formula changes everything. new dove. this is care. >>> mother than a decade after the september 11th attacks an organization that pays tribute to fallen firefighter >
in 2003, it was cited for violations including accumulation of combustibles creating a hazard. a statement, the necc says throughout its history the company has demonstrated a good faith intention to operate in compliance with the requirements of its license. >>> coming up after your local news on cbs this morning, boosting your brain through exercise. i'm terrell brown, this is the cbs morning news. nyquil (stuffy): hey, tylenol. you know we're kinda like twins. tylenol: we are?...
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Oct 8, 2012
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maximum accumulations on monday. i think would be closer to about .1 inches to .2 inches. a nuisance rain for the second half of the day tomorrow. here's a look at our morning lows. come monday morning. look at this. widespread 30's. mid to upper 30's. even suburbs in montgomery county fairfax county and manassas probably 58 degrees. 37 to start your day in hagerstown. cumberland down to 34. and closer to 43 within the beltway at reagan national. so here's your express forecast for monday. around 7:00 a.m. still in the 30's in some spots but closer to 40 for most of us. 52, mostly cloudy and areas of light rain. after 3:00 p.m. tomorrow. but it's not going to be all that heavy. and not too widespread. just in spotty light hours late in the day. slight chance of rain wednesday. but otherwise, the week is looking dry. wednesday by the way at home, it doesn't look like it will get in the way of the game. >> that's good to here. >> a big day for local sports teams today. >> huge day. a lot of people at the bars, the nationals making history and made it in st. louis. how? we'll
maximum accumulations on monday. i think would be closer to about .1 inches to .2 inches. a nuisance rain for the second half of the day tomorrow. here's a look at our morning lows. come monday morning. look at this. widespread 30's. mid to upper 30's. even suburbs in montgomery county fairfax county and manassas probably 58 degrees. 37 to start your day in hagerstown. cumberland down to 34. and closer to 43 within the beltway at reagan national. so here's your express forecast for monday....
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Oct 29, 2012
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the ways the networks, which is a good part of the book, one of the ways the networks actually accumulated so much capital in the 70s and 80s is through the black market and through illegal trade because power cren cores and individuals could actually enforce transgressions so to speak and allowed for this kind of market to grow almost indefinitely creating new kinds of social groups that were beholdent to the states which is why the networks were solid for two decades. it took awhile before the uprising actually began to break them down, and they didn't break them down at the highest levels, but the lowest levels when they thought the regime would not make it. business networks melted into society and supported the uprisings, even if in a quiet way. the black market and illegal trade and illegal smuggling -- well, smuggling basically created the sources that fed networks early on. after that period, the rule of law was applied a little bit more broadly and not necessarily for any other reason other than making sure there wouldn't be n new entrance to this kind ofw special club. >> host:
the ways the networks, which is a good part of the book, one of the ways the networks actually accumulated so much capital in the 70s and 80s is through the black market and through illegal trade because power cren cores and individuals could actually enforce transgressions so to speak and allowed for this kind of market to grow almost indefinitely creating new kinds of social groups that were beholdent to the states which is why the networks were solid for two decades. it took awhile before...
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-- more tech -- technically to your question today, it would increase the budget to allow the accumulative development in the plan to proceed, it doesn't allocate it except for the action that's before you related to the tower to the other future buildings but what is included is the adoption of qualitative criteria that the budgets have, they detail the shadow profiles of the potential buildings as they would fit within those budgets, so the time of day and the time of year and so forth and those are particular to the analysis of the plan buildings from the eir, so while it's not allocated specifically to the future buildings, essentially the only buildings in the plan area that fit those profiles would be allocated in the future. >> thank you, i'm clear on that and also i understand these are buildings that have to have as part of the plan, have to have undergone the environmental analysis, and so -- or these building shadows are projected and they would be covered by our increase. a couple of other comments and it's been made by staff very well and by many of the speakers is the benefit
-- more tech -- technically to your question today, it would increase the budget to allow the accumulative development in the plan to proceed, it doesn't allocate it except for the action that's before you related to the tower to the other future buildings but what is included is the adoption of qualitative criteria that the budgets have, they detail the shadow profiles of the potential buildings as they would fit within those budgets, so the time of day and the time of year and so forth and...
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accumulating in the morning hours for monday. we're pushing ahead because this is the next big thing to watch in our forecast. as for your saturday, nice at the coastline, sun, clouds, 60s. mostly sunny by the bay and low 70s. interior valleys, also an awesome afternoon. i do think saturday will be the best day on your weekend with temperatures in the mid 70s. the full seven-day forecast that has the possibility of thunderstorms coming our way. >> okay. thank you, jeff. >>> still ahead, maps, maps and more maps much the unbelievable find in a southern california home. >>> plus, from seven to 11. the big change when it comes to making phone calls in the south bay. >>> it's a tall order. san francisco's plan that will definitely turn some heads. back in a moment. nbc bay area joe rosetta, jr. shows us why the oakland zoo recently installed gps on their elephants. >> there's a morning ritual in the oakland zoo's elephant exhibit. edible branches are laid out. other things are cleaned up. >> each elephant will eat about 300 pounds a
accumulating in the morning hours for monday. we're pushing ahead because this is the next big thing to watch in our forecast. as for your saturday, nice at the coastline, sun, clouds, 60s. mostly sunny by the bay and low 70s. interior valleys, also an awesome afternoon. i do think saturday will be the best day on your weekend with temperatures in the mid 70s. the full seven-day forecast that has the possibility of thunderstorms coming our way. >> okay. thank you, jeff. >>> still...
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accumulations, upwards of 18 inches so far. we'll be talking about general accumulations from 2 to 3 feet. this is -- i'm still trying to wrap my head around this. we're tracking hurricane and tracking a blizzard at the same time. this is all from the same storm. this is why we call it a super storm. this has never happened before. it is very possible that we will never see this again in our lifetime. it's an event that's very rare. conditions that made this don't come around very often. the last event was back in 1991. that super storm and halloween didn't even make landfall here. the good news in coastal new york, the tide is going out so that seawater flooding has abated now so we're receding. the problem is we have another high tide coming up in the morning and that could bring renewed flooding. we'll be here throughout and keeping posted as new information comes in. still blockbuster storm, not weakening at all. >> any idea when that next high tide approximately would be? >> it's coming up around 9 a.m. >> i don't think we
accumulations, upwards of 18 inches so far. we'll be talking about general accumulations from 2 to 3 feet. this is -- i'm still trying to wrap my head around this. we're tracking hurricane and tracking a blizzard at the same time. this is all from the same storm. this is why we call it a super storm. this has never happened before. it is very possible that we will never see this again in our lifetime. it's an event that's very rare. conditions that made this don't come around very often. the...
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in 2003, it was cited for violations including accumulation of combustibles, creating a hazard. in a statement, the n.e.c.c. says that throughout its entire history, scott, the company has always demonstrated a good-faith lianntion to operate in compliance with the requirements of its license. >> pelley: jim, i wonder, is there any indication of legal action against the company at this point? >> reporter: well, there's no word on any sort of criminal charges, any sorts of arrest, but the civil cases are beginning to pile up, including one seeking to freeze the assets of the company's owners. >> pelley: jim, thanks very much. eaking nhave breaking news tackght on the terrorist attack in libya that killed the u.s. ambassador and three other nd threns this past september 11. david martin's sources tell him that a u.s. military force was 11. on the move that night in reaction to the consulate attack in benghazi. >> reporter: in response to the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, a team of american commandos was sent from europe to an airfield at siginella sicily. that put them
in 2003, it was cited for violations including accumulation of combustibles, creating a hazard. in a statement, the n.e.c.c. says that throughout its entire history, scott, the company has always demonstrated a good-faith lianntion to operate in compliance with the requirements of its license. >> pelley: jim, i wonder, is there any indication of legal action against the company at this point? >> reporter: well, there's no word on any sort of criminal charges, any sorts of arrest,...