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so this is actually the detail for the berm locations. basically we've got a retaining wall on the left. you've got mounded up dirt. and where the blue is representing an existing tree. the bottom of that, the hash, is the existing grade. so that's existing grade for these trees. the dirt that's being mounded, obviously, will create an impact both in terms of circulation of water and air and will damage the trees, as was documented in the exhibit that we attached, which was morris' summary of the impact that was sent, that this particular retention program would have on these trees. at the bottom is what you can't see because the scroll is actually the ideal installation for new tree. that's having the root ball actually at grade where it can get moisture, sun, just available nutrients as opposed to how what will happen as a result of the retention plan. so there's more, but essentially that's the gist. the gist is we're trying to basically retain the soils on site and the impacts will be deleterious to this waste. >> president honda: tha
so this is actually the detail for the berm locations. basically we've got a retaining wall on the left. you've got mounded up dirt. and where the blue is representing an existing tree. the bottom of that, the hash, is the existing grade. so that's existing grade for these trees. the dirt that's being mounded, obviously, will create an impact both in terms of circulation of water and air and will damage the trees, as was documented in the exhibit that we attached, which was morris' summary of...
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decided this body decided to use 20 million out of the available $25 million that cal train had for a berm, berm design was going to be affordable as well as wide enough to accommodate a future potential platform for the station, however, the tradeoff was it would close access on quint street. in recognition of the impact of that, we identified a potential mitigation to create connector road, a detour road to connect motorists around this area through the jerrold underpass and preserved the circulation in the area. now, at the time we knew there were risks to that work because this quint connector road parcel was owned by the u.p.r.r. railway, and it's a difficult endeav endeavor to do, working with the railway, and we did work hard on the plans. now the point many years later the sale of that parcel has actually been made to a private entity and eric cordoba will pick the story up from there. >> good morning, commissioners. we have been leading and coordinating the efforts with the real estate division to try to obtain and purchase the land in question. let's talk about the road itself. t
decided this body decided to use 20 million out of the available $25 million that cal train had for a berm, berm design was going to be affordable as well as wide enough to accommodate a future potential platform for the station, however, the tradeoff was it would close access on quint street. in recognition of the impact of that, we identified a potential mitigation to create connector road, a detour road to connect motorists around this area through the jerrold underpass and preserved the...
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in the rocksprings neighborhood of san jose, san jose, a new 400-foot wall, that and this 500-foot berm are two new barriers built along coyote creek to protect the neighborhood from flooding again. >> it's designed to keep the water in the creek. >> reporter: this footage shows the night before the flood san jose leaders worried about the creek. >> our big concern is water from the anderson dam. we know it will probably hit the peak flow and we're concerned about some communities along coyote. >> reporter: about 14 hours later residents found their streets under water. the flood forced 14,000 residents from their homes and caused $100 million in damage. the city of san jose admitted its communication failed and after criticizing the santa clara valley water district for bad creek data projections, the two agencies have since come together. >> i think the leadership of the mayor, the council, the people, the meeting we have had, the committees, the community, we listened and we are partnered and we're committed all of us to do a good job. >> reporter: the water district on the anniversa
in the rocksprings neighborhood of san jose, san jose, a new 400-foot wall, that and this 500-foot berm are two new barriers built along coyote creek to protect the neighborhood from flooding again. >> it's designed to keep the water in the creek. >> reporter: this footage shows the night before the flood san jose leaders worried about the creek. >> our big concern is water from the anderson dam. we know it will probably hit the peak flow and we're concerned about some...
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living room is outside in this awesome environment they're not inviting their guests inside where the bermst creative with the latin-american and the bull frogs start the trees grow and camp mather is seen in a different light we're approaching dinner time in the construction of the hetch hetchy damn the yosemite park built jackson diane hauling hall to serve the guests it does was it dbe does best service s serve the food. >> i'm the executive chef i served over 15 hundred meals a day for the camp mather folks breakfasts are pancakes and french toast and skranld eggs and hash brown's our meal formulate is we have roost lion it's reflecting of the audience we have people love our meals and love the idea they can pick up a meal and do worry about doing the dishes can have a great time at camp mather after camp people indulge themselves everyone racks go in a place that's crisis that i air after the crackinging of a campfire a campfire. >> the evening is kept up with a tenant show a longed tradition it features music i tried this trick and - this talent show is famous for traditional things b
living room is outside in this awesome environment they're not inviting their guests inside where the bermst creative with the latin-american and the bull frogs start the trees grow and camp mather is seen in a different light we're approaching dinner time in the construction of the hetch hetchy damn the yosemite park built jackson diane hauling hall to serve the guests it does was it dbe does best service s serve the food. >> i'm the executive chef i served over 15 hundred meals a day...
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we learned for the first time those photographs that the berms that are going to be built for the first time six days ago when their brief was submitted. none of those materials were submitted earlier. quite frankly, the project sponsor doesn't have a clue about this site and what's going on at the site. i know that they submitted an undated cya document from somebody at the head landscaping firm on this, your exhibit 4. but before that, what wasn't submitted that i just received the other day is a mistaken letter written by the same partner, where he misidentifies the trees. he identifies the trees out on broaddrick street that's never been posted, never -- this is the new sixth tree they want to tear down. that's why he had to create this new document, identifying a tree that he wants to tear down. and so, you know, what we're asking in this case is for the board to send this back. it has to. there's been an error. they need to revisit this. they need to put some new thought into it. surely there has to be space around this very large housing development where they can stack those ber
we learned for the first time those photographs that the berms that are going to be built for the first time six days ago when their brief was submitted. none of those materials were submitted earlier. quite frankly, the project sponsor doesn't have a clue about this site and what's going on at the site. i know that they submitted an undated cya document from somebody at the head landscaping firm on this, your exhibit 4. but before that, what wasn't submitted that i just received the other day...
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. >> nascar, you get it wrong, you go up and over the berms. >> the nascar, should have turned left. he's on a tree run. >> head's up. >> and he lands it. >> slow motion right here for you. >> the person in the orange jacket was like oh! >> that was amazing. >>> you may recognize these young fellows. dillon and chris. we had this video on the show before. it was pretty sad because chris had been given one year to live and that's when they created one less one life. they were going to complete as much of the bucket list. we actually got them on tv. number six, be on tv. yeah. well they now have a challenge. >> we're doing the lemons for leukemia challenge, so you make lemonade in the most creative way you can, record it, tag your friends, challenge them to do it as well. >> they're hoping to break a record. the record for the most signups for bone marrow donations in one day. they want that day to be march 1st. put it in your calendars. >> when life gives me lemons i power through it. you've got to bite right in. >> you see here? >> i feel like this challenge is about to really take o
. >> nascar, you get it wrong, you go up and over the berms. >> the nascar, should have turned left. he's on a tree run. >> head's up. >> and he lands it. >> slow motion right here for you. >> the person in the orange jacket was like oh! >> that was amazing. >>> you may recognize these young fellows. dillon and chris. we had this video on the show before. it was pretty sad because chris had been given one year to live and that's when they...
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here it comes and there it goes onto the left field berm.e bottom of the second, steven dugger. perhaps the center fielder for april. giants putting up four in the inning. we have a panda sighting. sandoval going deep. six errors by the subs and they lost. making his yankee's debut. they walked him. come on. second at bat two men on stanton here. double play ball? overrated. no, i love him. training to contain russell westbrook. you can catch that game 5:30 p.m. right here on abc7. they were joking around together. it looks like hurt feelings have qumed down. kd is tired of the continuing feud questions. >> if you got to have added juice, then, i don't think you should be playing this game. i know for a fact those guys at the other end get juiced up to play anybody and any time we step on the course is a great opportunity and we feel the same way. tiger woods second round in the honda classic. look at. this tiger drops it in despite the win right where you want it. plus one. four back into the leaders heading into the weekend in contention.
here it comes and there it goes onto the left field berm.e bottom of the second, steven dugger. perhaps the center fielder for april. giants putting up four in the inning. we have a panda sighting. sandoval going deep. six errors by the subs and they lost. making his yankee's debut. they walked him. come on. second at bat two men on stanton here. double play ball? overrated. no, i love him. training to contain russell westbrook. you can catch that game 5:30 p.m. right here on abc7. they were...
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here it comes and there it goes onto the left field berm.n the bottom of the second, steven dugger. perhaps the center fielder for april. giants putting up four in the inning. we have a panda sighting. sandoval going deep. six errors by the subs and they lost. making his yankee's debut. they walked him. come on. second at bat two men on stanton here. double play overrated. no, i love him. training to contain russell westbrook. you can catch that game 5:30 p.m. right here on they were joking around together. it looks like hurt feelings have qumed down. kd is tired of the continuing feud questions. >> if you got to have added juice, then, i don't think you should be playing this game. i know for a fact those guys at the other end get juiced up to play anybody and any time we step on the course is a great opportunity and we feel the same way. tiger woods second round in the honda classic. look at. this tiger drops it in despite the win right where you want it. plus one. four back into the leaders heading into the weekend in contention. i have b
here it comes and there it goes onto the left field berm.n the bottom of the second, steven dugger. perhaps the center fielder for april. giants putting up four in the inning. we have a panda sighting. sandoval going deep. six errors by the subs and they lost. making his yankee's debut. they walked him. come on. second at bat two men on stanton here. double play overrated. no, i love him. training to contain russell westbrook. you can catch that game 5:30 p.m. right here on they were joking...
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in the bayview neighborhood, this purchase would have gotten more attention and action and now the berm blocking the street will result in a final price tag to reconnect quint street which will be more than the long bridge for the train station not originally pursued because of the higher cost but that kept the street intact. aut as a possible solution, the board of supervisors with imminent domain. a thorough fair connecting the community. the cac requested regular updates on the issue. lastly, a report was heard about transportation network companies in california and nationwide. the cac echoed chief peskin's concern that cal puc is not sharing information on fees and observed that the cpuc fees imposed were too low and if necessary to pursue legislation to allow local entities to levy fees as the communities most directed impacted by the vehicles. that concludes my report. thank you. >> supervisor peskin: thank you mr. larson and congratulations on becoming the chair of the cac. any public comment on item 2? >> good morning commissioners. i'm the district 10 representative on the cac
in the bayview neighborhood, this purchase would have gotten more attention and action and now the berm blocking the street will result in a final price tag to reconnect quint street which will be more than the long bridge for the train station not originally pursued because of the higher cost but that kept the street intact. aut as a possible solution, the board of supervisors with imminent domain. a thorough fair connecting the community. the cac requested regular updates on the issue....
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that in this 500 foot berm new barriers along coyote creek in the last year to protect this neighborhoodooding again.. the flood wall is designed to keep the water in the creek.>> reporter: san jose leaders worried about the creek.. our biggest concern is the water being released from anderson down. we know that sometime tuesday morning it will probably hit the peak flow. we are concerned about communities along coyote.>> reporter: 14 hours later residents woke up to find their neighborhood streets underwater. the flood forced 14,000 residents from their home and caused $100 million in damage. san jose admitted its communication failed. after criticizing the santa clara valley water district for bad projections the agencies have since come together.. leadership -- water district in the county. our meetings we had. our committees with the community. we listened. we were partnered. we are committed to do a good job.>> reporter: the water district said not only has it built the new barriers. it is kept anderson reservoir levels lower. we moved up to 16 acres of -- which can backup creek flo
that in this 500 foot berm new barriers along coyote creek in the last year to protect this neighborhoodooding again.. the flood wall is designed to keep the water in the creek.>> reporter: san jose leaders worried about the creek.. our biggest concern is the water being released from anderson down. we know that sometime tuesday morning it will probably hit the peak flow. we are concerned about communities along coyote.>> reporter: 14 hours later residents woke up to find their...
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you go in, you go to the action, you go -- you die going over the berm, go and try to save a child, put tourniquet on a ki kid, do something! do anything other than protecting yourself. >> sean: dan bongino? >> listen, this is more of a reason to allow teachers to arm themselves if they are willing to engage -- >> sean: that's the point. they have the armed guy. that was scott peterson. >> that's exactly right. >>ig what i'm saying is if the teacher is they are on the scene immediately, the cop had a response from across the campus, it was a large campus. the teachers are right there. you know, sometimes law enforcement is minutes away. unless this guy is an olympic sprinter, i'm not absolving him. he clearly didn't respond -- >> he did not go in the buildin building! >> the coral springs cops came later in the teacher was already there. the teachers are already there! >> he should be fired. >> geraldo, the teachers are already there! >> an issue with this question of arming teachers, especially if they are vets, you don't have to be a tier one operator or a classified marksman. if ther
you go in, you go to the action, you go -- you die going over the berm, go and try to save a child, put tourniquet on a ki kid, do something! do anything other than protecting yourself. >> sean: dan bongino? >> listen, this is more of a reason to allow teachers to arm themselves if they are willing to engage -- >> sean: that's the point. they have the armed guy. that was scott peterson. >> that's exactly right. >>ig what i'm saying is if the teacher is they are on...
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you die going over the berm. try to save a child, put a tornquette on a kid, get that arm, do something, do something, do anything other than protecting yourself. >> hannity: dan bongeno? >> yeah, well, listen, sean, this is more of a reason to allow teachers to arm themselves if they're willing to. >> hannity: but that's the point. they had the armed guard. that was scott peterson. >> that's right. that's exactly right >> but what i'm saying is if the teacher is there on the scene immediately, the cop had to respond from across the campus. it was a large campus. the teachers are right there. sometimes when you need law enforcement in seconds they're minutes away. unless this guy's an olympic sprinter. i'm not absolving him. >> he did not go in the building. he did not go in the building >> the shooter did go in the building and the teacher was already there. the shooter was in the building. >> israel didn't teach these cops to close on the action, he should be fired. >> geraldo, the teachers are there are there.
you die going over the berm. try to save a child, put a tornquette on a kid, get that arm, do something, do something, do anything other than protecting yourself. >> hannity: dan bongeno? >> yeah, well, listen, sean, this is more of a reason to allow teachers to arm themselves if they're willing to. >> hannity: but that's the point. they had the armed guard. that was scott peterson. >> that's right. that's exactly right >> but what i'm saying is if the teacher is...
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reporter: in the rocksprings neighborhood of san jose, a new 400-foot wall, that and this 500-foot berm are two new barriers built along coyote creek to protect the neighborhood from flooding again. >> it's designed to keep the water in the creek. >> reporter: this footage shows the night before the flood san jose leaders worried about the creek. >> our big concern is water from the anderson dam. we know it will probably hit the peak flow and we're concerned about some communities along coyote. >> reporter: about 14 hours later residents found their streets under water. the flood forced 14,000 residents from their homes and caused $100 million in damage. the city of san jose admitted its communication failed and after criticizing the santa clara valley water district for bad creek data projections, the two agencies have since come together. >> i think the leadership of the mayor, the council, the people, the meeting we have had, the committees, the community, we listened and we are partnered and we're committed all of us to do a good job. >> reporter: the water district on the anniversa
reporter: in the rocksprings neighborhood of san jose, a new 400-foot wall, that and this 500-foot berm are two new barriers built along coyote creek to protect the neighborhood from flooding again. >> it's designed to keep the water in the creek. >> reporter: this footage shows the night before the flood san jose leaders worried about the creek. >> our big concern is water from the anderson dam. we know it will probably hit the peak flow and we're concerned about some...
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the district has continued routine removal of overgrowth in creek beds and build berms. >> i believeople can rest easy. it is like the super bowl, everyone knows there is the winner. we have a game plan and it did not work as well as we like but that is what we go back and have continuing rehearsals. truck some new residents who have moved in after the disaster say good dubious promises fixes will take hold now or in the future. >> it happened before. it got flooded. they said they were going to fix it but they never did. are they being serious this time? >> reporter: with measurable rainfall and rarity this winter it may be several months before inches neighbors learn if the proof really is in the plans. >> let's talk more about what the water district is doing. where join director richard. thank you for joining me. you heard people there saying they remain skeptical about the changes that you have made. how are you reassuring them that what happened last year will not happen again? spoke first of all i have great empathy from the victims of the flood. i've been through it myself, i
the district has continued routine removal of overgrowth in creek beds and build berms. >> i believeople can rest easy. it is like the super bowl, everyone knows there is the winner. we have a game plan and it did not work as well as we like but that is what we go back and have continuing rehearsals. truck some new residents who have moved in after the disaster say good dubious promises fixes will take hold now or in the future. >> it happened before. it got flooded. they said they...
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but you'll notice there's a berm there, so the golfers can't see in.s, magnificent inside and out. >> everything's custom. beautiful terra cotta. real stone columns. all the woodwork is custom. all the ironwork is custom. this house was really built to entertain. there's several distinct areas of this home that make it a lot of fun. you feel like you have five homes in one with this house. [ latin music playing ] >> you've been in the real-estate business for quite a while. i mean, i know education is your passion and things like that. >> over 25 years. >> okay. when you walk in, it's almost like you don't even have to sell it. it speaks for itself. >> there's just so many thoughtfully planned areas that are just inviting. for instance, the kitchen overlooks -- the entertaining outdoor kitchen, you can see the entire backyard from many angles. it's just...it's very inviting. it's very comfortable. >> what really makes this house special are the five separate outdoor living areas. white sandy beach with sand imported from marco island. a tropical-oasis
but you'll notice there's a berm there, so the golfers can't see in.s, magnificent inside and out. >> everything's custom. beautiful terra cotta. real stone columns. all the woodwork is custom. all the ironwork is custom. this house was really built to entertain. there's several distinct areas of this home that make it a lot of fun. you feel like you have five homes in one with this house. [ latin music playing ] >> you've been in the real-estate business for quite a while. i mean,...
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it would re-establish sanctions against the military that are running the burm an he-- berm an he's government and they burn villages and a million people are dislocated. rohingya muslims -- this bill provides a wherewithal to provide humanitarian assistance and accountability for those responsible for these atrocities. it shows we will take action. we used to have tough sanctions against burma and they made progress and now they are moving in the wrong direction and we have to respond. >> we covered a lot of ground. good to see you. thank you for being with me. >> senator ben cardin of maryland. >>> up next facebook examined how long it took the social media giant to realize the impact on the presidential election and why in the early days the company seemed more interesting in policing the employees than the content. the author of a incredible detailed long-term investigation joins me next to explain what may have started it all. the screen shot heard around the world. essential for vinyl, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xe
it would re-establish sanctions against the military that are running the burm an he-- berm an he's government and they burn villages and a million people are dislocated. rohingya muslims -- this bill provides a wherewithal to provide humanitarian assistance and accountability for those responsible for these atrocities. it shows we will take action. we used to have tough sanctions against burma and they made progress and now they are moving in the wrong direction and we have to respond....
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. >> you can put berms -- >> the bad guys, they want to do something spectacular. when you are on the road, it gives temptation, does it not? >> we have looked at this. we believe that we are going to get amble security and a day to day operational tempo. >> not as good as you have perimeter security. >> i won't argue with you. a 300 plus setback is a ample. >> we are going through this now with our embassies and paying a heavy price because we listened to some people that wanted to be in a particular location and now we have serious security problems we are trying to correct at a high cost to the taxpayers of this country. >> in this facility, much of what's going into the security p posture is based off of the standards but we have had conversations with some of our foreign i.c. partners who have similar situations. >> they had that situation. we are building that situation today. >> we are building it. >> we have a choice not to do it and we are doing it if we follow this recommendation. >> yes, sir. from a risk approach, we are looking at it and all the other t
. >> you can put berms -- >> the bad guys, they want to do something spectacular. when you are on the road, it gives temptation, does it not? >> we have looked at this. we believe that we are going to get amble security and a day to day operational tempo. >> not as good as you have perimeter security. >> i won't argue with you. a 300 plus setback is a ample. >> we are going through this now with our embassies and paying a heavy price because we listened to...
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in the meantime, this 900 foot long flood wall and earthen berm should be enough to hold the creek in check.kevin sibley/flood wall engineer "....this wall is designed to keep that amount of water, the amount in the flood, in the creek and not into the neighborhood...."some 14,000 people were displaced by the coyote creek flood. roughly $6.8 million dollars was raised to help people get back on their feet. but many are renters and are still struggling says district three councilman raul peralez.raul peralez/san jose city council ".....unfortunately we still have about 18 families who are still displaced and living in temporary housing, they are getting relief but their situation is made worse by the high cost of housing in the valley..."you'll recall these spectacular images, when anderson reservoir spilled over, causing the flood, even after weeks of releasing water to lower the level. the district says it will review water level protocols as part of an on going seismic retrofit of the dam. (rob live) the water district has also cleared away tons of brush, invasive reeds and other de
in the meantime, this 900 foot long flood wall and earthen berm should be enough to hold the creek in check.kevin sibley/flood wall engineer "....this wall is designed to keep that amount of water, the amount in the flood, in the creek and not into the neighborhood...."some 14,000 people were displaced by the coyote creek flood. roughly $6.8 million dollars was raised to help people get back on their feet. but many are renters and are still struggling says district three councilman...
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brian nick is chief investment strategist and anna shulk is with new berger berming happen nick, you over done. you're not concerned even though we are talking about the dow being on track for the worst week since the middle of the financial crisis >> we do think it's over done. that's because we're looking around at the markets around the world, the bond markets, currency markets those markets are focused on improving fundamentals, better than expected economic growth not just in the u.s. but around the world and a much, much stronger earnings environment than we thought we would be in earnings for 2018, consensus earnings have already been revised up 6.5% and we're only in early february. for the market to be tumbling here is a little bit puzzling. >> okay. so we'll continue to watch that. you know, the weird thing though that we've been talking about is even though this started as a technical problem and we haven't seen the earnings drop down and we haven't seen any sort of a pull back in the economy, these things can build on themselves i guess that's what people are wondering no
brian nick is chief investment strategist and anna shulk is with new berger berming happen nick, you over done. you're not concerned even though we are talking about the dow being on track for the worst week since the middle of the financial crisis >> we do think it's over done. that's because we're looking around at the markets around the world, the bond markets, currency markets those markets are focused on improving fundamentals, better than expected economic growth not just in the...