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is a common interest between iran and the u.s. and practically, tehran and washington for a decade have supported the same government in iraq and even in afghanistan. tehran and washington have supported karzai despite all hostilities and differences. they have supported maliki despite problems and hoss estimates. -- hostilities. this is one of the main problems and in order to see the future we need tehran and washington to begin to negotiate, to talk, to cooperate, on the issues of common interests. from drug trafficking, to organized crime, to stability in afghanistan, iraq, syria, to security of energy. stability in persian gulf. and many other issues which are really vital to the national interests of the u.s. and iran both. i'm not going to take too much of your time to explain every detail of the book, but i believe there is a chance, a serious chance, but i'm looking to the current situation of the middle east, i see iraq and syria on the brink of collapse as a nation, as a state. libya is not far from being a failed state
is a common interest between iran and the u.s. and practically, tehran and washington for a decade have supported the same government in iraq and even in afghanistan. tehran and washington have supported karzai despite all hostilities and differences. they have supported maliki despite problems and hoss estimates. -- hostilities. this is one of the main problems and in order to see the future we need tehran and washington to begin to negotiate, to talk, to cooperate, on the issues of common...
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so this feud is racial based between the obama's and clinton's. i have a couple of questions and then a comment and a suggestion for the next book. if he's talking from african-americans perspective and you look at both presidents past and present my question first of all as are you republican republican democrat or independent? >> guest: i'm a registered independent. >> caller: you are a registered independent. then my next question would be what prompted you to write this book and as a lot of callers have and as you -- you are prompting me to make this phone call is because you are not qualified and i can understand that but then what do the do they share with you about the accomplishment that the president has? >> guest: i would like to comment on that if i it if i may. >> host: go ahead, sir. go ahead mr. klein. >> guest: okay. i made many trips chicago where barack obama began his political career and where the african-american community was the first community that got behind him in a strong way raised money for him and watched him in his po
so this feud is racial based between the obama's and clinton's. i have a couple of questions and then a comment and a suggestion for the next book. if he's talking from african-americans perspective and you look at both presidents past and present my question first of all as are you republican republican democrat or independent? >> guest: i'm a registered independent. >> caller: you are a registered independent. then my next question would be what prompted you to write this book and...
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and also between japan and china. now, there are two emerging multilateral free trade blocks in asia pacific. one is the regional comprehensive partnership with 16 countries including korea, japan, china, india, australia, new zealand and ten asean countries. on the asia pacific side we have the emerging tpp which is in negotiation. now, if they can counterbalancing trade blocs, maybe, but i think it should somehow accommodate each other eventually to create a macro framework of extended asia pacific free trade network. i don't know, you may have a different idea, but can you think about asia pacific free trade without china? and can you think about east asian free trade without united states? i don't think it makes sense. so, that's where korea can play its role. we are the strong ally of the united states, we have fta with the u.s. which is a benchmark fta. now, in the tpp negotiations, all the countries are looking at the fta to see if we can introduce some trills and the regimes from the fta. so in a way chorus ft
and also between japan and china. now, there are two emerging multilateral free trade blocks in asia pacific. one is the regional comprehensive partnership with 16 countries including korea, japan, china, india, australia, new zealand and ten asean countries. on the asia pacific side we have the emerging tpp which is in negotiation. now, if they can counterbalancing trade blocs, maybe, but i think it should somehow accommodate each other eventually to create a macro framework of extended asia...
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between two nations whom have suffered many problems between one another, and difficulties towards onenother, if one day the appropriate foundation hasn't been late for such a meeting, if the appropriate name has not been calculated, it will not be fruitful. today, the conditions do not dictate such a meeting. we do not want to put on a show. we do not enjoy a show or theater. that is of the united states do not wish for. >> nor does the president want to do that. >> therefore, let's let the time mature. upon which such talks in such meetings can be fruitful towards resolving problems and issues. >> what this time have to cure? what is it that time will take care of? what is the essence of the conflict? is a nuclear? they believe weapons? is it political? >> it in minutes from this. this.emanates from we can sometimes assume denying reality because those realities may not be very comfortable. we may be under the wrong impression we can change reality is when the islamic revolution took place in the people of iran succeeded with their own will and managing the affairs of their country,
between two nations whom have suffered many problems between one another, and difficulties towards onenother, if one day the appropriate foundation hasn't been late for such a meeting, if the appropriate name has not been calculated, it will not be fruitful. today, the conditions do not dictate such a meeting. we do not want to put on a show. we do not enjoy a show or theater. that is of the united states do not wish for. >> nor does the president want to do that. >> therefore,...
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i believe the partnership between us can also help facilitate peace between israel and the palestinians. now, many have long assumed that an israeli-palestinian peace can help facilitate a broader rapprochement between israel and the world. but these days i think it may work the other way around. namely a broader rapprochement may help facilitate an israeli-palestinian peace and therefore to achieve that peace we must look not only to jerusalem and ramallah, but to abu daw dhabi, and ryad, politil material and other indispensable support. i am ready to make an historic compromise. not because israel occupies a foreign land. the people of israel are not occupiers in the land of israel. history, archaeology and common sense, all make clear that we have had a singular attachment to this land for over 3,000 years. i want peace because i want to create a better future for my people. you about it must be a genuine peace. one that is chord in mutual recognition and enduring security arrangements. rock-solid security arrangements on the ground. because you see, israel withdraws from lebanon and
i believe the partnership between us can also help facilitate peace between israel and the palestinians. now, many have long assumed that an israeli-palestinian peace can help facilitate a broader rapprochement between israel and the world. but these days i think it may work the other way around. namely a broader rapprochement may help facilitate an israeli-palestinian peace and therefore to achieve that peace we must look not only to jerusalem and ramallah, but to abu daw dhabi, and ryad,...
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we are between systems. that will hook us up here. eighty-six is the warmest day of the forecast. tomorrow we will steam up as well. humidity on a uphill climb but there will be stormy weather to track, later in the day. by friday it is long gone and we will wrap up a workweek on a pleasant note, ukee, back over to you. >>> in sport phillies jerome williams faces vance worley when phillies take on the pirates at citizens bank park. last night phillies took a first inning lead on pitberg. chase utley drives in, with the first run in the ballgame. after that freddie galvis she. galvis filling in for j roll who is day to day with the hamstring injury. galvis went three for three with the home run and three runs score. phillies win four-three the final score. >>> will school is back in session around our area and in yesterday's baseball, 101 event of the season, teacher was phillies center fielder ben reveer, working the catwalk. hundred female baseball fans learned a little bit about base running, fielding and hitting in the q and a with the third best hitter in the national league.
we are between systems. that will hook us up here. eighty-six is the warmest day of the forecast. tomorrow we will steam up as well. humidity on a uphill climb but there will be stormy weather to track, later in the day. by friday it is long gone and we will wrap up a workweek on a pleasant note, ukee, back over to you. >>> in sport phillies jerome williams faces vance worley when phillies take on the pirates at citizens bank park. last night phillies took a first inning lead on...
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i was hoping there was a discussion on the highest level between the, between the whitehouse and the kremlin where the future of at least asia would be discussed. we have been drawn now into a series of tactical decisions step by step which i'm putting emphasis on the military outcome on the russian side. and we cannot accept the proposition that russia can dictate. the outcome of its bordered nations by the constant use of military. >> rose: what do we do now? >> we should keep open the possibility of a fundamental negotiation with russia. >> rose: when you say we. >> the government of the united states. i mean the europeans have made it very clear that they will not engage, run any risk of war. but at the same time, we should also make clear that a continuation of military operations may risk the fundamental relationship with the united states. and not just in imposing sanctions but what may be prolonged. >> rose: do you think putting that at risk will influence putin? >> i think yes. >> rose: and do you think sanctions will influence him? >> not the way they're being conducted. >>
i was hoping there was a discussion on the highest level between the, between the whitehouse and the kremlin where the future of at least asia would be discussed. we have been drawn now into a series of tactical decisions step by step which i'm putting emphasis on the military outcome on the russian side. and we cannot accept the proposition that russia can dictate. the outcome of its bordered nations by the constant use of military. >> rose: what do we do now? >> we should keep...
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five,resolution approving amendment no. 1 to the cellular service equipment sites lease no. 09-0051c between t-mobile west, llc, and the city and county of san francisco, acting by and through its airport commission, extending the term for five years through june 30, 2019. >> okay, thank you. welcome back, miss wiyner. >> thank you, chair, with the san francisco international airport, we are seeking your approval to our existing lease with t-mobile in order to extend the term of the lease for an additional five years, and to increase the annual rent paid by t-mobile by 25,000 for a rent of 475,000, and t-mobile, and in addition to three other wireless companies, leased space at the airport in order to provide cellular and data services to our passenger and their customers. and these, leases were all approved in 2009. by the board, and since that time, the companies have all substantially increased and upgraded their infrastructure at the airport, and this five-year extension to this lease will help t-mobile ammortize some of those costs and the board also approved identical extensions for th
five,resolution approving amendment no. 1 to the cellular service equipment sites lease no. 09-0051c between t-mobile west, llc, and the city and county of san francisco, acting by and through its airport commission, extending the term for five years through june 30, 2019. >> okay, thank you. welcome back, miss wiyner. >> thank you, chair, with the san francisco international airport, we are seeking your approval to our existing lease with t-mobile in order to extend the term of the...
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2 and 3 and five 5 feet between the west wall. that is a significant change from what you saw a month ago. in addition there is over three feet 3 feet on the neighbor side and we have 8 or inch corridor on that siechltd it was our feeling to provide spaces between all the buildings. the pedestrian experience up the steps is very much about this experience as seeing the light from the south coming between the buildings. the previous proposal you saw this was not real spaces, some of them were setback from the buildings. these are actual real spaces. moving onto the perspectives. you will see the top left on the board's perspective southwest from telegraph hill. we used many more materials from the in fill, we are using different kind of wood on the base, combinations of oak, walnut, also some of the details have a did -- dull metal finish to differentiate from one another. it's a site. but we want these buildings to appear as a family and also as individual buildings, i think the best example at that time painted ladies they are a
2 and 3 and five 5 feet between the west wall. that is a significant change from what you saw a month ago. in addition there is over three feet 3 feet on the neighbor side and we have 8 or inch corridor on that siechltd it was our feeling to provide spaces between all the buildings. the pedestrian experience up the steps is very much about this experience as seeing the light from the south coming between the buildings. the previous proposal you saw this was not real spaces, some of them were...
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>> item number 10, resolution approving an amendment to the contract between the department of public health and health right 360 to provide outpatient and residential mental health and substance abuse treatment services to the residents of san francisco, increasing the total contract amount of $42,477,760 by $26,974,027 for a total contract amount of $69,451,787 for a five and one-half year term of july 1, 2010, through december 31, 2015. >> okay, thank you. welcome back. >> health right 360 is one of our larger contracts. they merged initially [speaker not understood] haight/ashbury free clinic, then haight/ashbury free clinic changedv their name to health right 360. so, this contract was a little bit confusing because it traveled through two different combined contracts. but our director of both the adult and children's program are here if you have any questions on the program they provide. we have reviewed the budget analyst report and we do concur. >> okay, thank you very much. seeing no questions, mr. row, can we go to your report, lao? >> yes, mr. chairman, supervisor mar. on p
>> item number 10, resolution approving an amendment to the contract between the department of public health and health right 360 to provide outpatient and residential mental health and substance abuse treatment services to the residents of san francisco, increasing the total contract amount of $42,477,760 by $26,974,027 for a total contract amount of $69,451,787 for a five and one-half year term of july 1, 2010, through december 31, 2015. >> okay, thank you. welcome back. >>...
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temperatures ranging between 49 and 55 degrees. and today's range between 73 and 76. a cool start, but mostly sunny skies. i'll have your seven-day forecast coming up. >>> almost 6:10 this morning. we've had an accident, we've got debris on the northeast extension, all kinds of things to keep you alert of. >> let's get an update from first alert traffic reporter katy zachry. bhar you seeing now? >> not a ton of things happening, but enough to keep drivers on their toes. fortunately for the majors in our area, this is a live look at 476 near route 30. it's looking free and clear of any issues, and that's pretty much the same for all of our major roadways in pennsylvania, new jersey and delaware. we're having some smaller issues, too, to tell you about in montgomery county. this is in pennsburg, pottstown avenue, route 663 is closed between seminary street and oak road for an accident. an alternate around that is 8th street or church road. and not too far from that, this is new into our system in marlboro. upper ridge road is closed right near ziegler road. we understan
temperatures ranging between 49 and 55 degrees. and today's range between 73 and 76. a cool start, but mostly sunny skies. i'll have your seven-day forecast coming up. >>> almost 6:10 this morning. we've had an accident, we've got debris on the northeast extension, all kinds of things to keep you alert of. >> let's get an update from first alert traffic reporter katy zachry. bhar you seeing now? >> not a ton of things happening, but enough to keep drivers on their toes....
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relations between american indians and this region and the united states government began to change.y 1650, the first europeans are arriving in what would become minnesota, and they are arriving because of the fur trade. they are interested in exchanging furs with the dakotas and the ojibway. they are exchanging furs for manufactured goods. the fur trade really establishes european presence in the region. it is because of the fur trade that they establish a fortress. they are interested in protecting the fur trade in the area after the war of 1812. the fur trade drives the economic interest in the region. the dakota had their comedy -- their economy in large part based on the fur trade in the 1700s and 1800s. when the fur trade begins to decline, that is when you see a shift in relations between the people. >> aim. fire. >> in 1851, the treaties were signed in which the dakotas ceded over 24 million acres of the land to the united states. by the 1860's, you had divisions within the dakota community for those who want to acculturate and those who did not. you also had food shortages a
relations between american indians and this region and the united states government began to change.y 1650, the first europeans are arriving in what would become minnesota, and they are arriving because of the fur trade. they are interested in exchanging furs with the dakotas and the ojibway. they are exchanging furs for manufactured goods. the fur trade really establishes european presence in the region. it is because of the fur trade that they establish a fortress. they are interested in...
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and so between energy, between the regional dynamics, between a joint desire between israel and egyptimit hamas's influence, i think netanyahu and the israeli government are going to try to get as close to egypt as they can. >> thank you. i think, so we've got about 20, 25 minutes left. so, i'd like to go to the audience for questions. a few requests first of all. could you just please identify yourself, your affiliation. try to keep your questions short. finally, ask your question in the form of a question. gentleman right here in the yellow shirt. >> hi. my name is jim vitarilo. i don't know if you read an op-ed piece by obama kurtzer, former u.s. ambassador to israel during the first bush 2 administration. so his proposal was basically two-fold. one was to bring in an international force with boots on the ground, the way i understood it, in gaza that would, in effect, provide security and maybe even to some extent governance of gaza with the palestinian authority playing a role but a very light role given their, you know, dysfunction. and basically serve as a referee between the pl
and so between energy, between the regional dynamics, between a joint desire between israel and egyptimit hamas's influence, i think netanyahu and the israeli government are going to try to get as close to egypt as they can. >> thank you. i think, so we've got about 20, 25 minutes left. so, i'd like to go to the audience for questions. a few requests first of all. could you just please identify yourself, your affiliation. try to keep your questions short. finally, ask your question in the...
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voters will pick between those seven. right now you have on the farthest left is dan segel, the most liberal. on the right but not really the right, moderate is brian parker. you have rebecca caplan. the mayor. >> joe tuman. >> and the city auditor. >> are there major differences between them? that's a big field to choose from. >> there is. there are major differences between dan segel on one side and brian parker on the other. in between it's gradations of liberal, really. oakland is a very liberal town. there aren't republicans really running in the race that have a chance of winning. there aren't a lot of big differences between the candidates. >> what are some of the major concerns of oakland residents? how are they being addressed by the candidates? is there one clear front runner? >> well, according to the polls, rebecca caplan is doing well. she has a sizable lead. it's hard to know how valid the poll was. it showed her with a 20 point lead over gene kwan. kwan was behind the polls in 2010 and came in and won at th
voters will pick between those seven. right now you have on the farthest left is dan segel, the most liberal. on the right but not really the right, moderate is brian parker. you have rebecca caplan. the mayor. >> joe tuman. >> and the city auditor. >> are there major differences between them? that's a big field to choose from. >> there is. there are major differences between dan segel on one side and brian parker on the other. in between it's gradations of liberal,...
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i believe the partnership between us can also help facilitate peace between israel and the palestinians. now, many have long assumed that an israeli palestinian peace can help facilitate between israel and the arab world. but these days, i think it may work the other way around. namely, that a broader between israel and the world may help facilitate an israeli palestinian peace. to achieve that peace, we must not only look to jerusalem and ramala but elsewhere. i believe those that are willing to provide political, material and other indispensable support. i'm ready to make an historic compromise. not because israel occupies a foreign land. the people of israel are not occupiers in the land of israel. history archeology and commonsense all make clear that we have had a singular attachment to this land for over 3,000 years. i want peace because i want to create a better future for my people but it must be a general went peace, one that is anchored in mutual recognition and enduring security arrangements, rock solid security arrangements on the ground. because, you see, israel withdrawals
i believe the partnership between us can also help facilitate peace between israel and the palestinians. now, many have long assumed that an israeli palestinian peace can help facilitate between israel and the arab world. but these days, i think it may work the other way around. namely, that a broader between israel and the world may help facilitate an israeli palestinian peace. to achieve that peace, we must not only look to jerusalem and ramala but elsewhere. i believe those that are willing...
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have seen unity between the european union. we have sent a clear message.nts on western reluctance. i have no doubt that continued of the destabilization ukraine should be met by broader economic sanctions. >> you believe there is a political solution. do you not? >> the only sustainable long-term solution is political solution. >> what would be the outlines of that? >> first of all let me stress that it is for the ukrainians to decide what should be a long-term solution without outside interference. in that respect i welcome president poroshenko has proposals to reform the -- toian society will decentralize powers as requested. think the current political hasership in key of -- kiev done a lot. >> you think putin is prepared for that? or will have to be cold worst into that because of the impact of sanctions? >> let me be frank with you. resident who plays -- president seen, sometimes you withdrawal of russian troops. afterwards you see a buildup of russian troops. all with the aim to confuse the public in western countries. there is a clear pattern. we ha
have seen unity between the european union. we have sent a clear message.nts on western reluctance. i have no doubt that continued of the destabilization ukraine should be met by broader economic sanctions. >> you believe there is a political solution. do you not? >> the only sustainable long-term solution is political solution. >> what would be the outlines of that? >> first of all let me stress that it is for the ukrainians to decide what should be a long-term solution...
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so there's really no contradiction between the different elements. all the national budgets are so tight, we cannot take anymore. nobody can take that responsibility anymore. how europe could have countries with special economic difficulties? it's not an exact science, but you would have probably three ways to recreate growth. the one is fiscal stimulus. overall, many countries in the european union have reached their debt limits. so that's very difficult. and then you have two possibilities still available. one i would say is this, which is create additional efficiencies and gross through your population. if that is true, if there is enormous potential available, at least something which could make that burden more acceptable or could ease the process otherwise to be conducted on the national level. there was also the question of future integration. let's say these are suggestions for european integration. which are benefit driven. the question is is there benefit? is there important benefit? and if there is important benefit? and if that can be pro
so there's really no contradiction between the different elements. all the national budgets are so tight, we cannot take anymore. nobody can take that responsibility anymore. how europe could have countries with special economic difficulties? it's not an exact science, but you would have probably three ways to recreate growth. the one is fiscal stimulus. overall, many countries in the european union have reached their debt limits. so that's very difficult. and then you have two possibilities...
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there are reports of more fighting in yemen's capital despite agreement between reached between the government and a houthi group. hundreds fled their homes. the u.n.-brokered truce is due to be signed on sunday. >> reporter: after days of tighting if the capital, shia fighters and the government reached an agreement. the united nations envoy to yemen says the final preparations are under way. >> after intense consultations with all political parties, including the houthis, we reached on agreement to cease the current crisis. it will form a natural document. pushing for a protest in a peaceful exchange. >> the houthis say the deed will be signed within hours. >> there is a good consensus and agreement. we hope there'll be a signing of a deal in coming hours. there was exaggeration and many reports. our protesters were targeted, our people had to resort to self-defence. >> over the last few days, we witnessed some of the worst fighting in years. smoke rises from the compound as part of the building burnt before houthi fighters controlled the nation's broadcaster. it's a site that the houthis ha
there are reports of more fighting in yemen's capital despite agreement between reached between the government and a houthi group. hundreds fled their homes. the u.n.-brokered truce is due to be signed on sunday. >> reporter: after days of tighting if the capital, shia fighters and the government reached an agreement. the united nations envoy to yemen says the final preparations are under way. >> after intense consultations with all political parties, including the houthis, we...
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i would distinguish between weapons and results. you can have very high resolve with the weapons you have. that is a deterrent. if we can persist -- if we can persuasively drawdowns when affective set of weapons -- draw down to an effective set of weapons we would not embolden our enemies. >> you spoke of a bilateral agreement in unilateral action. as you just briefly mention the role of china is certainly a large factor in a clear nonproliferation or the reduction of arms. what reduction does china have in your position? >> though we had some discussion between -- we'd originally argued that china is much more challenged to russian security than i do believe. since i still -- we can observe the russian military superiority over china is immense. both in nuclear and conventional forces. that is why chinese do not go for military training exercises with conventional forces in the framework of our duration. i think that china finds itself in a very complicated environment. china is forced externally to act more assertive. this imposed
i would distinguish between weapons and results. you can have very high resolve with the weapons you have. that is a deterrent. if we can persist -- if we can persuasively drawdowns when affective set of weapons -- draw down to an effective set of weapons we would not embolden our enemies. >> you spoke of a bilateral agreement in unilateral action. as you just briefly mention the role of china is certainly a large factor in a clear nonproliferation or the reduction of arms. what reduction...
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there is an outstanding conflict between palestinians and between palestinians and israel.there is a blockade, an occupation, and there are issues. that is the source of insecurity and violence, not primarily because of a lack of capacity i would argue. there is a lack of will to maintain israel's security because one side has an incentive to harm israel's security because of these ongoing issues. so unless the political issues can be resolved, i cannot imagine -- it isn't a situation of technical capacity. >> joe, you want to address? >> i didn't see the editorial but the way you present it it doesn't sound realistic it me. there is one where area where more shoes on the ground, boots on the ground, that in terms of the crossings between israel, egypt, and gaza -- there is a security role in terms of -- and this would address or could address the blockaid issue -- if you had an inter international team of experts who could be monitoring for the transit of arms or equipment of military use and planning for follow-up monitoring of dual use items and would basically allow eve
there is an outstanding conflict between palestinians and between palestinians and israel.there is a blockade, an occupation, and there are issues. that is the source of insecurity and violence, not primarily because of a lack of capacity i would argue. there is a lack of will to maintain israel's security because one side has an incentive to harm israel's security because of these ongoing issues. so unless the political issues can be resolved, i cannot imagine -- it isn't a situation of...
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and the boundaries between these countries and the borders between these countries are simply colonial borders. tribally they do not exist, so the same tribal languages are spoken really throughout the three regions. and so you add a high degree of trade and transit just to do tribal connections, and representation relationships that go back hundreds and hungs of years trade in that area. and then following the decade, or so of civil conflict in that region, you did have a lot of aid projects that went into build roads, etc. to make the economies once again viable. so you are dealing with communities that not only are are highly transportable across borders, but that can also -- that are also highly transportable within their own country due to good road conditions. so a very highly mobile situation. and that's not something we have encountered because, before prior to this, ebola outbreaks as you know have occurred in remote or geographically reare mote or political my unstable areas. here we have a place that is very easy to get out of the area, so it spread to the capitols quite eas
and the boundaries between these countries and the borders between these countries are simply colonial borders. tribally they do not exist, so the same tribal languages are spoken really throughout the three regions. and so you add a high degree of trade and transit just to do tribal connections, and representation relationships that go back hundreds and hungs of years trade in that area. and then following the decade, or so of civil conflict in that region, you did have a lot of aid projects...
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philadelphia metro area, it's rain is moving in between 9:00 and midnight. most of the area is rain free and the rain is moving in between midnight and 3:00 in the morning, the problem with the slower timetable is that the bulk of the rain is in the morning commute. this is the raw data, we look at to determine how much rain, there is a good consistency between 1 to 2 inches of rain and occurring during it's morning commute and it will be a mess. in edition to the rain, we have wind gusts already out of the east funneling in the moisture from the atlantic, 20 to 25 miles per hour. as it's low gets closer, the winds will be increasing, wind gusts 35 to 45 miles per hour. the waves 6 to 9 feet, and the high surf advisory is in affect and expect minor coastal flooding and the timeline of the storm and when we clear out is coming up on the full accuweather forecast. >>> visit 6abc.com/weather for storm tracker 6 radar and the hourly and seven-day forecast and the latest video and our collection of weather related photos and videos. >>> three people accused of be
philadelphia metro area, it's rain is moving in between 9:00 and midnight. most of the area is rain free and the rain is moving in between midnight and 3:00 in the morning, the problem with the slower timetable is that the bulk of the rain is in the morning commute. this is the raw data, we look at to determine how much rain, there is a good consistency between 1 to 2 inches of rain and occurring during it's morning commute and it will be a mess. in edition to the rain, we have wind gusts...
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with no difference between sunni, shi'a, kurdish or christian. we came to year is, most came from outside iraq. >> translation: this had become an 80-day siege aring they were surrounded by -- siege, they were surround surrounded by islamic state fighters. many had no food, babies had no water. >> reporter: the air campaign began in earnest the previous days, dropping food and water to the residents, and bombs from the is lines. >> there's pride amongst the peshmerga forces, that that they and the militia men broke the siege. they couldn't have done it without help from the air, the u.s., iraq and iranian helicopters. breaking the siege of amerli hadn't just saved thousands of lives, but lifted moral among the ranks charged with pushing back the islamic state forces. the challenge is not to see if they can keep up momentum, but if they can hold on to the ground. >> battles between is fighters and government forces are taking place across iraq. the is group controls the city. most of tikrit, fallujah and other smaller towns. government forces have
with no difference between sunni, shi'a, kurdish or christian. we came to year is, most came from outside iraq. >> translation: this had become an 80-day siege aring they were surrounded by -- siege, they were surround surrounded by islamic state fighters. many had no food, babies had no water. >> reporter: the air campaign began in earnest the previous days, dropping food and water to the residents, and bombs from the is lines. >> there's pride amongst the peshmerga forces,...
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it's obvious that it's not a war between ukraine and russia because if it were war between ukraine and russia would have been over to it how months ago i mean russia has a very powerful military always house and it would have crushed ukraine a long time ago so i mean this is not a war between the three and russia as far as i'm certain this is this is this is an attempt to destabilize russia internationally by the west right back of an equivocal scientist with us in the mountain i thank so much for your thanks for having us. well here's my care would in fact benefit from a cease fire just some official statistics for you twenty six hundred civilians have been killed in ukraine since kiev launched its offensive seven hundred thirty thousand ukrainians left their homeland for russia more than one hundred thousand internally displaced on the other side we have the army here says almost eight hundred government troops have been confirmed killed and more than two and a half thousand wounded while there are suspicions in ukraine that that real number could be much higher both of killed and in
it's obvious that it's not a war between ukraine and russia because if it were war between ukraine and russia would have been over to it how months ago i mean russia has a very powerful military always house and it would have crushed ukraine a long time ago so i mean this is not a war between the three and russia as far as i'm certain this is this is this is an attempt to destabilize russia internationally by the west right back of an equivocal scientist with us in the mountain i thank so much...
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we have been warned to avoid that part of the blue route between the schuylkill at conshohocken. now finally in tredyffrin township 2020 westbound from the on ramp to 76 there is a disable tractor trailer there that has two right lanes block, kerry. >> sue, thank you. >>> camden county police searching for several suspects, wanted in connection with the burglary at a farmers market. >> lets go to steve keeley now with more details on this for us, steve, good morning. >> reporter: it is all risk/reward in the crime business and for this there is a lot of risk with very little reward. who but stale doughnuts for the the rewar. here's the problem. we will show you surveillance video and we will show you what we're talking about. these guys break in the haddon farmers market a little bit of promise here in camden. we are on the site of a scrap yard for decades. so, lot of local people, including an am aish family all the way from lancaster, they come here and they start bunch of businesses. this is like camden's version of the reading market. fire fighters and police officers showing
we have been warned to avoid that part of the blue route between the schuylkill at conshohocken. now finally in tredyffrin township 2020 westbound from the on ramp to 76 there is a disable tractor trailer there that has two right lanes block, kerry. >> sue, thank you. >>> camden county police searching for several suspects, wanted in connection with the burglary at a farmers market. >> lets go to steve keeley now with more details on this for us, steve, good morning....
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between the energy, regional dynamics, between a joint e desire between israel and egypt to limit hamas'sfluence, the government is going to try to get as close to egypt as they can. >> so we have about 25 minutes left. i'd like to go to the audience for questions. can you please identify yourself, your affiliation, try to keep your questions short and finally please ask your question in the form of a question. >> my name is jim. i don't know if you read an op-ed piece but pronouncing his name correctly. he's the former u.s. ambassador to israel during the first bush 2 administration. his proposal was basically two-fold. one was to bring an international force in gaza that would provide security and maybe to governance with the authority playing a more long-term, permanent solution as well. and that he thought israel would be much more prone to do that today given what's happened in gaza and the need for an international force in gaza, which he thinks israel would accept. again, this is all him saying that. so my question to the two of you, what do you think of the proposal? how will it f
between the energy, regional dynamics, between a joint e desire between israel and egypt to limit hamas'sfluence, the government is going to try to get as close to egypt as they can. >> so we have about 25 minutes left. i'd like to go to the audience for questions. can you please identify yourself, your affiliation, try to keep your questions short and finally please ask your question in the form of a question. >> my name is jim. i don't know if you read an op-ed piece but...
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and now i eat breakfast, lunch and dinner and i have a snack between each one. i have lost 48 pounds and i have gone from a size 40 waist to a size 34. >> look, nobody's saying that you can eat a whole pizza at every meal or an entire bag of cookies every night and still lose fat. we all know we have to make some changes, but what i can tell you is that you don't have to make any drastic changes and you don't have to give up any of the foods that you love. with food lovers, it's about learning how to make little changes to the way you eat that will give you huge results. so you can't eat a whole pizza at every meal, but you can still eat pizza and cookies and chips and all the other foods that you love and still lose weight. i know because i did it and lost 25 pounds and four dress sizes. and it will work for you too. >> announcer: call or log on now to try the complete food lovers fat loss system for just six easy payments of only $19.99. best of all, you can try it for a full eight weeks risk-free. do the entire program. if you don't lose at least three full d
and now i eat breakfast, lunch and dinner and i have a snack between each one. i have lost 48 pounds and i have gone from a size 40 waist to a size 34. >> look, nobody's saying that you can eat a whole pizza at every meal or an entire bag of cookies every night and still lose fat. we all know we have to make some changes, but what i can tell you is that you don't have to make any drastic changes and you don't have to give up any of the foods that you love. with food lovers, it's about...
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the post project open future 81 post is actually part of the parcel it's the recreational 135i9s between the two towers are 4 about 1333 golf and geary. the 1333 golf tower was built in 1965 this was the same time the neighborhood was inaugurated by the mayor and created by the redevelopment agencies demolition and reconstruction of the western edition. at the time of the building of this neighborhood the priorities for transportation was the car. they tore down many homes and businesses built an 8 lane freeway and built towers along the corridor that led to one park. the idea at the time was not transit everybody expected to get in their car and now 50 years later we've got a change the number of seniors has increased significantly there's been 4 new developments for seniors and transit friendly policies for a bikes and pedestrian safety and bulb outs and the we believe the admiring analyze the impact on the senior population rather than the general population also particularly around transportation it about element 39 parking places on post and geary and build 4 hundred and 42 new gara
the post project open future 81 post is actually part of the parcel it's the recreational 135i9s between the two towers are 4 about 1333 golf and geary. the 1333 golf tower was built in 1965 this was the same time the neighborhood was inaugurated by the mayor and created by the redevelopment agencies demolition and reconstruction of the western edition. at the time of the building of this neighborhood the priorities for transportation was the car. they tore down many homes and businesses built...
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proposes steps for peace between ukraine's warring sides saying his latest phone conversation with president poroshenko showed they see eye to eye. but the crisis is seen differently by the u.s. leader who accuses russia of ignoring diplomatic solutions also a russian journalist on the case then and has been confirmed killed a month after going missing while covering the ukrainian conflict. and washington says the video showing a second american journalist being executed by islamic state terrorists in iraq is apparently off then. with r.t. international now president putin has suggested how ukraine's warring sides might work towards peace his ideas follow a conversation the russian leader had with his ukrainian counterpart the details of their conversation hasn't been released or correspondent in of course has more now on russia's plan for all there is a seven point plan now first the russian president believes that the two sides of the conflict should stop the military operation on both sides should withdraw troops from southeastern parts of ukraine and militias should do the same to the ai
proposes steps for peace between ukraine's warring sides saying his latest phone conversation with president poroshenko showed they see eye to eye. but the crisis is seen differently by the u.s. leader who accuses russia of ignoring diplomatic solutions also a russian journalist on the case then and has been confirmed killed a month after going missing while covering the ukrainian conflict. and washington says the video showing a second american journalist being executed by islamic state...
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temperatures range between 73 and 76 degrees. i'm tracking down a cooldown and a last-minute summer warmup. there's a lot going on with temperatures to let you know what's coming up in the seven-day forecast forecast. let's check in with christine. >> good morning, brittney. not a lot going on on the roads and that's good news for drivers. take a look at i-95 on the southbound side. just a heads-up between the blue route and the commodore barry bridge. that's a construction project go be on there, it's really not slowing anything down because there's not a lot of volume on the roads and not a lot of folks on the road on another part of 95. this is southbound near cottman avenue and that long-term construction project. this is one of our problem areas in the morning commute but this hour, we are problem-free. same thing for the ben franklin bridge. take a look at your drive times no major delays anywhere in our area. hopefully, it stays that way, chris. >>> we are following developments in the beating of a gay couple in philadelph
temperatures range between 73 and 76 degrees. i'm tracking down a cooldown and a last-minute summer warmup. there's a lot going on with temperatures to let you know what's coming up in the seven-day forecast forecast. let's check in with christine. >> good morning, brittney. not a lot going on on the roads and that's good news for drivers. take a look at i-95 on the southbound side. just a heads-up between the blue route and the commodore barry bridge. that's a construction project go be...
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there is an outstanding conflict between palestinians and between palestinians and israel.here is a blockade, an occupation, and there are issues. that is the source of insecurity and violence, not primarily because of a lack of capacity i would argue. there is a lack of will to maintain israel's security because one side has an incentive to harm israel's security because of these ongoing issues. so unless the political issues can be resolved, i cannot imagine -- it isn't a situation of technical capacity. >> joe, you want to address? >> i didn't see the editorial but the way you present it it doesn't sound realistic it me. there is one where area where more shoes on the ground, boots on the ground, that in terms of the crossings between israel, egypt, and gaza -- there is a security role in terms of -- and this would address or could address the blockaid issue -- if you had an inter international team of experts who could be monitoring for the transit of arms or equipment of military use and planning for follow-up monitoring of dual use items and would basically allow ever
there is an outstanding conflict between palestinians and between palestinians and israel.here is a blockade, an occupation, and there are issues. that is the source of insecurity and violence, not primarily because of a lack of capacity i would argue. there is a lack of will to maintain israel's security because one side has an incentive to harm israel's security because of these ongoing issues. so unless the political issues can be resolved, i cannot imagine -- it isn't a situation of...
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here at saint-denis, the divisions between units, like the walls between the radiating chapels, have simply disappeared in favor of this vast expanse of space that seems to float around us, and it's filled with light. the wall as a surface has disappeared and has been replaced by translucent screens of glass. all this was due to the influence of one of the st eraordinary peoe 12th-century frce the man who coeived the w building abbot sur of saint-denis. suger believed the light flooding the choir through the stned-gls windows becomes divine light a revelation of the spirit of god. thus it was possible he said, to create in a church a strange region of the universe suspended between earth and heaven. suger also placed gold and jeweled objects everywhere in his church for these, too, were felt to reflect the divine light. in june 1144 suger consecrated the new choir at saint-denis in the presence of the king of france, his nobles and the chief archbishops and bishops. dazzled by what they saw they returned home inspired to equal or even outdo suger's creation. reims, sens, senlis, sois
here at saint-denis, the divisions between units, like the walls between the radiating chapels, have simply disappeared in favor of this vast expanse of space that seems to float around us, and it's filled with light. the wall as a surface has disappeared and has been replaced by translucent screens of glass. all this was due to the influence of one of the st eraordinary peoe 12th-century frce the man who coeived the w building abbot sur of saint-denis. suger believed the light flooding the...
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a positive feedback between the ocean and the atmosphere. bjerknes also realized that the feedback could operate in reverse. roughly every four to seven years, the easterly winds slow and the warm water that was piling up in the western pacific sloshes back toward the east. this creates a warm current of water that moves from west to east. as the tropical-ocean temperature gradient disappears, the trade winds slow or even reverse, allowing warm water to accumulate off the coast of south america. this is el niÑo, and its effects are far-reaching. cane: bjerknes noticed that el niÑo which had been known to people on the coasts as a coastal warming actually extended out into the central pacific all the way from the coastline to the dateline. the pacific is big. that's a quarter of the circumference of the earth. that's a lot of area to change the water in. that's a big disruption in the temperature -- the thermal-boundary condition that the atmosphere sees. narrator: in 1982, conditions were building toward an el niÑo of unprecedented proportio
a positive feedback between the ocean and the atmosphere. bjerknes also realized that the feedback could operate in reverse. roughly every four to seven years, the easterly winds slow and the warm water that was piling up in the western pacific sloshes back toward the east. this creates a warm current of water that moves from west to east. as the tropical-ocean temperature gradient disappears, the trade winds slow or even reverse, allowing warm water to accumulate off the coast of south...
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we do see some showers popping up between 12 and 3. ec's and showers by nine along coastal waters instead afternoon we see some activity back in the north bay. tempters tomorrow will be cool '70s in the south bay along with '70s in the east bank. will have 60s along the coastline and '70s and the north bay. we have a slight chance of showers and the north bank for tomorrow. what really dry weather pass that. a couple of photobombers -- the photo is making its way viral. take a look at this! nearly a dozen deer made a background of the couple's pictures. the photographer ian christmann. captured the moment and later titled the photos as "deerly beloved". in sports. the giants are in the playoffs while the a's are now scrambling to get in. . and in his final game at yankee stadum derek jeter does highlights. and all the sports. next coming up this saturday couple match with the eagles along with an in-depth look of the giants fifth rogers. ...we need to break up. is it the biting? cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable.
we do see some showers popping up between 12 and 3. ec's and showers by nine along coastal waters instead afternoon we see some activity back in the north bay. tempters tomorrow will be cool '70s in the south bay along with '70s in the east bank. will have 60s along the coastline and '70s and the north bay. we have a slight chance of showers and the north bank for tomorrow. what really dry weather pass that. a couple of photobombers -- the photo is making its way viral. take a look at this!...
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there's a huge difference between us and them. they came to die, and when they ran out of ammunition, they blow themselves up. >> reporter: the peshmerga fought against the islamic state of iraq and levant, taking on bigger guns. their official death toll is 200. it's a sensitive subject that could affect morale. >> translation: in our history we fought with patriots. you need more that patry otism to win the fight. the international community needs to lead the fight. it's gloel. we are alone in fighting them before the world. >>> in central erbil, the west is busy. civil yanians are preparing to protect themselves unsure if the peshmerga can hold the line. two days ago there was a warping that i.s.i.l. was prepared to target civilians and public places. this has been here since 1991, but never been this busy. as i.s. got closer, businesses rocketed. this cost $1.50 and is now $5. [ explosion ] >> reporter: i.s.i.l. is waging a social media war with a steady flow of hollywood trailers, with footage of arsenal aimed at undermining
there's a huge difference between us and them. they came to die, and when they ran out of ammunition, they blow themselves up. >> reporter: the peshmerga fought against the islamic state of iraq and levant, taking on bigger guns. their official death toll is 200. it's a sensitive subject that could affect morale. >> translation: in our history we fought with patriots. you need more that patry otism to win the fight. the international community needs to lead the fight. it's gloel. we...
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so it seems that cooperation between iran and u.s. has already begun. >> okay indeed.or the time being, from the persian service, thanks for the latest on that. >>> now the world health organization is giving advice today on potential new drugs to tackle the world's worst ever outbreak of ebola. experts have been examining eight experimental drugs and two possible vaccines for the disease. earlier i spoke to our correspondent geneva. she gave me the latest on the drug. >> there are eight treatments plus a couple of vaccines. the issue is -- this is what experts are grappling with. none of these have been properly tested the way you would expect. you go to your doctor and get a prescription, the way you expect a medicine to have been tested. it's a long process and takes a good few years. with the spread of ebola and the the death toll rising dramatically, even in the last week, there's a sense of urgency that really something has to be achieved in terms of treatment for this disease. it has a very high mortality rate as we know. so what they are looking at is how fast
so it seems that cooperation between iran and u.s. has already begun. >> okay indeed.or the time being, from the persian service, thanks for the latest on that. >>> now the world health organization is giving advice today on potential new drugs to tackle the world's worst ever outbreak of ebola. experts have been examining eight experimental drugs and two possible vaccines for the disease. earlier i spoke to our correspondent geneva. she gave me the latest on the drug. >>...
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is there a connection between these people? well, there are many, many different terrorist roots in the region. it is hard to keep track of all of them. methodology ofis taking hostages for ransom money, a big source of funding crisis. or killing them. and it is a tactic that terrorists have used, but it is not leer that these are the same people that killed daniel earl. was killed inearl afghanistan? not iraq. guest: correct. host: headline this morning from "the journal." counterterrorism police are poised to arrest a dozen associates of jihad john as they close in on bloodthirsty hostage killers, insisting that they know the identity of the execution or embed that they will unmask came within days. suspected of killing british aid of the fourne beatles holding hostages in serious. authorities have thought to identified three of them and are in a desperate race to track davidhe group before haynes is killed. florida, republican line, crystal, good morning, you are on the air. we elect these public officials to do their jobs.
is there a connection between these people? well, there are many, many different terrorist roots in the region. it is hard to keep track of all of them. methodology ofis taking hostages for ransom money, a big source of funding crisis. or killing them. and it is a tactic that terrorists have used, but it is not leer that these are the same people that killed daniel earl. was killed inearl afghanistan? not iraq. guest: correct. host: headline this morning from "the journal."...
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we are active in promoting trade between the u.s. and north africa and indeed with all the countries of the arab world. over the span of 50 years we have built strong commercial ties and mutual trust between american and arab business. and we hope you will join us as a member. that's my only plug for the morning. let me also recognize several dignitaries in our audience. i hope they have arrived. rashad balaur, from morocco? is he here? he's supposed to be here, but he will come. the chancellor at the moroccan embassy. the minister potentialary in the office of egypt. good! thank you. [ applause ] and commercial attache of the republic of tunisia, welcome. [ applause ] i now have the pleasure to introduce our distinguished north african speakers. we are very fortunate to have, as our keynote speaker this morning, his excellency, the egyptian minister of trade and industry. [ applause ] he is not only egypt's senior business minister, he is also a long-standing member of the wof party as was his father. a prominent businessman. he ser
we are active in promoting trade between the u.s. and north africa and indeed with all the countries of the arab world. over the span of 50 years we have built strong commercial ties and mutual trust between american and arab business. and we hope you will join us as a member. that's my only plug for the morning. let me also recognize several dignitaries in our audience. i hope they have arrived. rashad balaur, from morocco? is he here? he's supposed to be here, but he will come. the chancellor...
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that's a huge amount of rain between 1 a.m. and 3 a.m. in some ways it's good sleeping weather. by 6 a.m. you'll have a wet commute, heavy yen rain lingering in frederick and back -- heavy rain lingering in frederick back towards leesburg. i would allow extra timefor tomorrow. people like to freak out when it rains. 66 by 1:00, a few scattered showers and by 8:00 kickoff nearing, clearing skies back to the west, just some clouds over the stadium. so i think we'll be fine for tailgating with temps in the 60s. during the game i think we'll see decreasing clouds going through tomorrow night. tonight cloudy, windy, milder with rain and showers, heavy at time, low temperatures 54 to 62. looking at rainfall potential, this is one model and it's 1 to 2 inches. i just got a new run from this particular model, pretty much the same, 1 to 2 inches across the board. tomorrow morning mostly cloudy, windy and cool, but rain tapers to showers quickly, temperatures 54 to 68. day planner, temps in the 60s across the board, heavy rain by 5:00, tapers off to showers, 66 by 1:00, not that bad. look
that's a huge amount of rain between 1 a.m. and 3 a.m. in some ways it's good sleeping weather. by 6 a.m. you'll have a wet commute, heavy yen rain lingering in frederick and back -- heavy rain lingering in frederick back towards leesburg. i would allow extra timefor tomorrow. people like to freak out when it rains. 66 by 1:00, a few scattered showers and by 8:00 kickoff nearing, clearing skies back to the west, just some clouds over the stadium. so i think we'll be fine for tailgating with...
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the i-95 corridor between 7:00 and 9:30 strong storms.ng off the coast in the wee hours of the morning. the clouds will gradually clear through the day on sunday. temperatures dropping, humidity dropping, it's going to be a beautiful day. feeling a little bit like fall on sunday, 79 degrees with the low humidity. and the return of sunshine. if you are down the shore, the ocean temperature, a warm 79 degrees. tomorrow it's going to be warm, very humid, 85 degrees. storms late tomorrow night down the shore, and sunday cooler and pleasant, 78 degrees. heading to the poconos, strong storms possible. and sunday, mostly sunny, 71. take a jacks -- jacket to the poconos sunday morning cooler. >>> and warm and humid, 74 for center city and the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, hot and humid tomorrow, 90 degrees. the thunderstorms best chance between 4:00 and 10:00 tomorrow night. sunday comfortable, 79 degrees. and the eagles' home opener at the link, perfect football weather! 76 degrees at kickoff. by the fourth quarter 78 degrees under p
the i-95 corridor between 7:00 and 9:30 strong storms.ng off the coast in the wee hours of the morning. the clouds will gradually clear through the day on sunday. temperatures dropping, humidity dropping, it's going to be a beautiful day. feeling a little bit like fall on sunday, 79 degrees with the low humidity. and the return of sunshine. if you are down the shore, the ocean temperature, a warm 79 degrees. tomorrow it's going to be warm, very humid, 85 degrees. storms late tomorrow night down...
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not, that to any, firms or recently award a contract that were excluded because of the delta there between the ten and 20 million that you seek to work with them to participate in the additional rfp and the intent of this body and the full board and all other contracts that we want this to go forward and the current folks that are awarded in the process you ran and also you give this opportunity and suppose that i would suggest that, and have that motion to go forward and we can work together with the purchaser office. >> so moved. >> we have a motion by supervisor avalos and we can take that without objection. >> we are going to take one item out of order. could you call item 13? >>ordinance modifying the requirements of administrative code, section 6.68(h), to authorize the director of public works to issue requests for proposals to pre-qualified construction managers/general contractors (cm/gc) and their teams of pre-qualified core trade subcontractors to design-build the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and exterior building envelope scopes of work for the traffic company and forensic
not, that to any, firms or recently award a contract that were excluded because of the delta there between the ten and 20 million that you seek to work with them to participate in the additional rfp and the intent of this body and the full board and all other contracts that we want this to go forward and the current folks that are awarded in the process you ran and also you give this opportunity and suppose that i would suggest that, and have that motion to go forward and we can work together...
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i believe a partnership between us can also help facilitate peace between israel and the palestinians. now, many have long assumed that an israeli-palestinian peace can help facilitate a broader partnership between israel and the arab world. these days, i think it may work the other way around. a broader partnership between israel and the arab world would help facilitate an israeli-palestinian peace. therefore, to achieve that peace, we must look not only to jerusalem and ramallah but also to cairo, abu dhabi and elsewhere. i believe peace can be realized with the active involvement of arab countries, those that are willing to provide political, material and other indispensable support. a a historic make compromise. not because israel occupies a foreign land. the people live israel are not occupiers in the land of israel. history, archaeology and common sense all make clear that we have had a singular attachment to this land for over 3000 years. because i want to great a better future for my people. it must be a genuine peace. one that is anchored in mutual recognition and enduring se
i believe a partnership between us can also help facilitate peace between israel and the palestinians. now, many have long assumed that an israeli-palestinian peace can help facilitate a broader partnership between israel and the arab world. these days, i think it may work the other way around. a broader partnership between israel and the arab world would help facilitate an israeli-palestinian peace. therefore, to achieve that peace, we must look not only to jerusalem and ramallah but also to...