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with white ones. >>> daily city could be the latest bay area city to post a social host law that holds adults responsible for under age capitol use. it has asked the city council to pass a law perhaps using the social loss law. the city of santa rosa, petaluma, and san rafael has passed social host laws. >>> coming up we have more coverage of the devastation caused by the napa county quake. >> i mean my house is trashed. i don't know they may condemn it. >> aft break the dangerous factors one community faced immediately following the initial jolt. >> new information in the tragic hit and run death of a two-year-old in san francisco. coming up in 12 minutes find out what her aunt was doing when she left her in the middle of the street. >>> the biggest earthquake to hit the bay area 25 years. the crews assessing the damage and the hardship ahead as the long road of the cleanup gets under way. >>> good morning. thank you for joining us. right now we are also live in addition to being up in napa, we are also live in vallejo nearby where there is quite a bit of damage as well. steve paulson talking about some after shocks. keeping
with white ones. >>> daily city could be the latest bay area city to post a social host law that holds adults responsible for under age capitol use. it has asked the city council to pass a law perhaps using the social loss law. the city of santa rosa, petaluma, and san rafael has passed social host laws. >>> coming up we have more coverage of the devastation caused by the napa county quake. >> i mean my house is trashed. i don't know they may condemn it. >> aft...
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before we can isolate people in rural areas, now it's in three capitol cities. it's now--i hope it doesn't get a foot wold in lagos. that would be dangerous. and i estimate it will take six months to bring this under control. what we need to be doing is getting that initial effort, and also preparing for the next one. this is--there have been more than 20 outbreaks of ebola in action, and what we need to do is build up these fragile health systems. ebola is highly preventable. it's not like we can't go in and make sure that happens. >> are we ready to do what is necessary to get that kind of measure into those countries. >> people are complaining that they don't have the equipment a need to dole with it, personal protective gear. but we're focusing on these countries unable to address this. while i was there i did see the ministry of health and other government agencies doing the best they could. a lot of front line workers really stepping to the plate and getting involved. i think that the international community needs to get involved and work hand in hand with
before we can isolate people in rural areas, now it's in three capitol cities. it's now--i hope it doesn't get a foot wold in lagos. that would be dangerous. and i estimate it will take six months to bring this under control. what we need to be doing is getting that initial effort, and also preparing for the next one. this is--there have been more than 20 outbreaks of ebola in action, and what we need to do is build up these fragile health systems. ebola is highly preventable. it's not like we...
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people north of the capitol city were seen running into the streets as buildings shook. about 12,,homes there, many of them old and made out of brick -- 12,000 homes there, many of them old and made out of brick, are reduced to nothing. thousands of soldiers are now in the disaster zone trying to reach an, as yet, unknown number of missing people. rescuers are racing against the clock to find those who may still be alive in an area where communecasion and power have been cut off. heavy rainfall in the region, making rescue efforts more difficult, is expected to continue for days. relief is on the way. the red cross society of china made equalities, jackets, tents for those who are homeless. both the u.s. and u.n. have offered their condolences and say they stand ready to assist. back to you. >> the u.s. and u.n. are both condemning the bombing of a -- >>> the u.s. and u.n. are both condemning the bombing of a high school used as a shelter in israel. dozens are hurt ask 10 -- and 10 are killed. they agreed to a 7 hour cease- fire but hamas says it is a no go. >>> the unre
people north of the capitol city were seen running into the streets as buildings shook. about 12,,homes there, many of them old and made out of brick -- 12,000 homes there, many of them old and made out of brick, are reduced to nothing. thousands of soldiers are now in the disaster zone trying to reach an, as yet, unknown number of missing people. rescuers are racing against the clock to find those who may still be alive in an area where communecasion and power have been cut off. heavy rainfall...
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streak means in the division standings >>> this week marks an important milestone in california's capitol city. it turns 175 years old. the site is hosting a big celebration. john sooter built the fort with the help of an inyin tribe. while some has been reconstructed, the original building stands in the middle of the city. >> the central building is the original building. you can see the door froms, windows and the original bricks placed here by the native laborers. >> when john setterer a i lilivn sacramento, the land was owned by mexico. he had to become a catholic before he could buy it. it wasn't new mexico the 1840s, the fort and california itself became part of the united states. >>> francis is here with a check on our weather as we head into the saturday evening and sunday. >> yeah, i think you'll like tomorrow. we have lots of sunshine in store, live doppler 7 hd showing very little cloud cover now. clear skies inland, some clouds at the coast, brett tpretty qui outside. lights there, runway and check out the temperatures yesterday versus today. so this gives you a hint of what is to
streak means in the division standings >>> this week marks an important milestone in california's capitol city. it turns 175 years old. the site is hosting a big celebration. john sooter built the fort with the help of an inyin tribe. while some has been reconstructed, the original building stands in the middle of the city. >> the central building is the original building. you can see the door froms, windows and the original bricks placed here by the native laborers. >>...
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. >> ten day blockade in the capitol city of monroebia was lifted saturday, originally put in place after residents stormed an ebola health center with the central city closed, many were worried about getting food and safe water on to the peninsula. although the virus still exists in the west point neighborhood, officials feeling more confident they can screen the sick and infected. that put into action after doctor and liberian assistant were treated for ebola with the experimental drug zmap, both tested negative for the virus, and were allowed to leave a health center saturday. >> have to fight it. thank you particularly for coming to our country. >> but the virus continues to ravage parts of africa. sierra leone one of the hardest hit countries. mover efforts to screen potential ebola carriers are being put into action, and activists supposed to educate the public about taking proper care to avoid contracting the virus. >> everybody in the society now, sense ties to the people, because i'm sure it is early education that will save our people. >> over 1500 people have been killed by ebo
. >> ten day blockade in the capitol city of monroebia was lifted saturday, originally put in place after residents stormed an ebola health center with the central city closed, many were worried about getting food and safe water on to the peninsula. although the virus still exists in the west point neighborhood, officials feeling more confident they can screen the sick and infected. that put into action after doctor and liberian assistant were treated for ebola with the experimental drug...
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bond a group of militants threatening the capitol city in northeast iraq, arbil where a u.s. consulate is located. why rack is a serious situation, the move in the situation today shes investors are concerned with the stand off with russia. for "nightly business report", michelle cabrera. >> why did the markets react the way they did? there are thoughts on that as well as top picks for you and me. he's charles carlson and the ceo at verizon invest the services coming to us from chicago. welcome, nice to have you here, chuck. >> nice to be here. >> what do you make of the way the market performed today? i found it curious, we had a big relief spike mid session. >> well, i think you called it with a release spike. the market was over sold on a short-term basis. you had traders hearing the news possibly what is coming out of russia not wanting to take positions into the weekend and short covering, as well and finally, markets do correct but at some point those corrections end and stocks are ready to resume the upward move. we're at a point where you would expect a bounce, a boun
bond a group of militants threatening the capitol city in northeast iraq, arbil where a u.s. consulate is located. why rack is a serious situation, the move in the situation today shes investors are concerned with the stand off with russia. for "nightly business report", michelle cabrera. >> why did the markets react the way they did? there are thoughts on that as well as top picks for you and me. he's charles carlson and the ceo at verizon invest the services coming to us from...
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now it's in west africa, hitting capitol cities, people have an entirely different way of life, how is lifestyle affecting the out break do you think? >> in the republican of congo it was isolated but the same challenges on a smaller scale existed and understand how communities work and wanting to wash the body when they pass and all the traditional things still are affecting what we see in west africa. and the fact that the virus or someone passed away, the doctor also passed away in legos is even more frightening in some regard because we don't know all of the people he came in contact with and recording about 59 people. i'm sure if you were at an airport as crowded as this airport and landing in legos you are in contact with more than 59 people, as many times as i have been through that airport. so i am very worried about the containment aspect as well as the education aspect and whether or not the healthcare delivery systems which are already fragile in some areas in nigeria can manage such an outbreak. the real challenge is really communication. healthcare workers communicating wi
now it's in west africa, hitting capitol cities, people have an entirely different way of life, how is lifestyle affecting the out break do you think? >> in the republican of congo it was isolated but the same challenges on a smaller scale existed and understand how communities work and wanting to wash the body when they pass and all the traditional things still are affecting what we see in west africa. and the fact that the virus or someone passed away, the doctor also passed away in...
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. >> reporter: as violence gross near the curdish capitol city the us pulled some staff from its consolatehere. wendy gillette for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> another cease fire set to go in effect. truces have repeatedly been broken between israel and hamas. hamas wants the israeli egyptian blockade on gaza to end israel is demanding hamas dismantle their weapons arsenal. 19 hadn't dread people have been killed and 10,000 others injur injured. >> and now to the very latest on the ebola outbreak. missionaries returning to the united states after working with infected patients will now be put in quarantined and monitored very closely much missionaries are with the same north carolina based aid group as nancy writebol. she's colonelly at em more morey university hospital after contracting ebola in liberia. the quarantine will last at least three weeks. right now none of the workers have shown any signs or symptoms of the virus. >> and protests meantime continue over the death of an unarmed missouri teen who was shot and killed by a police officer. >> no justice, no piece! >> family members i
. >> reporter: as violence gross near the curdish capitol city the us pulled some staff from its consolatehere. wendy gillette for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> another cease fire set to go in effect. truces have repeatedly been broken between israel and hamas. hamas wants the israeli egyptian blockade on gaza to end israel is demanding hamas dismantle their weapons arsenal. 19 hadn't dread people have been killed and 10,000 others injur injured. >> and now to the very...
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it happened saturday in tibet about 60 miles from its capitol city. 11 people from the bus were hurt.'s no word on the conditions of the people in the other two vehicles. officials say the roads are treacherous in that mountainous region but conditions are extremely dangerous now after mudslide or landslide happened in that area earlier this week. >>> so many passionate cries of injustice in the city outside of st. louis. there's many in the community that are outraged. they say a police officer shot an unmanned teenager. civil rights organizations for calling for the fbi to investigate the shooting death of michael brown. he assaulted the officer before he was shot on saturday. hundreds of people have been demonstrating in the streets. police and witnesses are telling two different stories of what they think happened. >> as he was trying to choke my friend and he was trying to get away an officer reached out and grabbed his arm to pull him into the today. >> it is our understanding at this point in the investigation that within the police car there was a struggle over the officer's w
it happened saturday in tibet about 60 miles from its capitol city. 11 people from the bus were hurt.'s no word on the conditions of the people in the other two vehicles. officials say the roads are treacherous in that mountainous region but conditions are extremely dangerous now after mudslide or landslide happened in that area earlier this week. >>> so many passionate cries of injustice in the city outside of st. louis. there's many in the community that are outraged. they say a...
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people ask how can you be the 11th architect of the capitol when we've been in this wonderful capitol city for 224 years or so. it's interesting, and someone asked me earlier, that the first nine architects of the capitol were appoint by the president for lifetime terms. and many of them served 20, 30 or more years in office. then after the retirement of the 9th architect of the capitol, the congress put term lits on the architect's appointment. so my immediate predecessor there, you see on the bottom right, alan hansman from new york city served as the first architect under that 10-year term appointment. he chose not to reapply, which opened that job up to me as the 11th architect of the capitol. see on these you can top left, the first architect, dr. william thornton, with the title as the first architect of the capitol. and dr. thornton, an amateur architect, won the first competition for the design of the capitol building and what a wonderful story that is. as elizabeth mentioned, the architect is appointed by the president. i was appointed by president obama and sworn in by chief just
people ask how can you be the 11th architect of the capitol when we've been in this wonderful capitol city for 224 years or so. it's interesting, and someone asked me earlier, that the first nine architects of the capitol were appoint by the president for lifetime terms. and many of them served 20, 30 or more years in office. then after the retirement of the 9th architect of the capitol, the congress put term lits on the architect's appointment. so my immediate predecessor there, you see on the...
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the move comes as isis fighters have been making gains for the curdish capitol city. >> i said before, the united states cannot and should not intervene. so let me be clear about why we must act and act now. when we face a situation like we do on that mountain with innocent people facing prospects of violence on a horrific scale, we have a mandate to help, in this case request from the iraqi government. when we have unique capabilities to help avert a massacre, i believe the united states cannot turn a blind eye. >> the president 800 u.s. forces want isis made gain. those troops are providing security for the embassy and u.s. personnel. tonight, he stressed no american combat troops will be sent back to iraq. now back to "the o'reilly factor". for headlines log on to fox news.com. >> impact segment, diffusing rhetoric out of president obama when asked if he thought sanctions were hurting russia and putin, this is what he said >> well, we don't know yet whether sanctions are working. sanctions are working as intended inputting pressure and strain on the economy. >> joining us now from
the move comes as isis fighters have been making gains for the curdish capitol city. >> i said before, the united states cannot and should not intervene. so let me be clear about why we must act and act now. when we face a situation like we do on that mountain with innocent people facing prospects of violence on a horrific scale, we have a mandate to help, in this case request from the iraqi government. when we have unique capabilities to help avert a massacre, i believe the united states...
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that shaking was felt as far away as the capitol city of lima. >>> they are cleaning up at several napayesterday's quake. christien kafton is live in napa now to tell us how some of the winery damage could effect the area's economy. >> reporter: business owners are still cleaning up after that big quake. emergency workers are asking visitors to stay out of the downtown area while that cleanup is under way. you can see why again. you can see the damage to the facade of the hotel and the debris that is still on the ground. if you take a look here, you can see the front of the hotel is is closed to pedestrian traffic. but tourism is still a big business in napa county and businesses are encouraging people to visit as much as possible. wineries in the area are also cleaning up. bottles fell to the floor and broke but the tasting room is open at the pearl restaurant here in napa. >> one thing we've been really lucky is the power came back. >> oh my gosh. >> the power came back on which is such a release. >> we are looking to talk to businesses today. tourism officials here in napa are saying
that shaking was felt as far away as the capitol city of lima. >>> they are cleaning up at several napayesterday's quake. christien kafton is live in napa now to tell us how some of the winery damage could effect the area's economy. >> reporter: business owners are still cleaning up after that big quake. emergency workers are asking visitors to stay out of the downtown area while that cleanup is under way. you can see why again. you can see the damage to the facade of the hotel...
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a political drama develops in the capitol city baghdad. former speaker of the parliament haider al-abadi as the new prime minister but the incumbent nouri al-maliki is not happy about it and refuses to step down. leaders of the islamic state, sheila macvicar on the effort to save those still trapped on mount sin. >> reporter: on the mountain there are still thousands of yazidis trand he. iraq's military is flying relief missions under islamic state fire. dumping cartons of water and food. most important for those trapped providing a way out for the few who can scramble on board. these pictures taken by british tv crew show the chaos as parents toss their children inside the chopper and pack in as tightly as they can. parents have lost their children. children have lost their parents. and kurdish officials warn of genocide. this little girl rescued from the mountain on the weekend by the iraqi air force cries as the officer carrying her promises they will go back to the mountain for her mom and dad. in the northern part of the sinjar mounta
a political drama develops in the capitol city baghdad. former speaker of the parliament haider al-abadi as the new prime minister but the incumbent nouri al-maliki is not happy about it and refuses to step down. leaders of the islamic state, sheila macvicar on the effort to save those still trapped on mount sin. >> reporter: on the mountain there are still thousands of yazidis trand he. iraq's military is flying relief missions under islamic state fire. dumping cartons of water and food....
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capitol? >> 100 cities rage with riot, 20,000 are arrested. >> people were in open revolt.wail and people screaming and it shook everyone black and white to the core. >> nothing could be more desecrating to the memory of martin luther king and to use his death as an excuse to engage in i'm balance. >> there was a faith and spirit vacuum and when you find people who have lost that hope, fear tends to fill that vacuum. people were increasingly afraid and mr. law and order stepped up on the republican side. >> this is the nation of law, no one is above the law, no one is above the law and we'll win and america will remember that -- [ cheers ] >>> no civilians that exist between black and white. i want us to work together and run on that basis of president of the united states. >> it was really the host disenfranchised classes. he felt like nobody else is speaking for them, and that's where his base was, rather than with liberals. liberals were with mccarthy. >> i'm not yielding to anybody along the way, the vice president or president kennedy. [ applause ] >> indiana, bobby wi
capitol? >> 100 cities rage with riot, 20,000 are arrested. >> people were in open revolt.wail and people screaming and it shook everyone black and white to the core. >> nothing could be more desecrating to the memory of martin luther king and to use his death as an excuse to engage in i'm balance. >> there was a faith and spirit vacuum and when you find people who have lost that hope, fear tends to fill that vacuum. people were increasingly afraid and mr. law and order...
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most people do die, and in the two treatment centers that are existing in liberia now, one in the capitol cityonrovia and one up in the northern part of the country where the virus entered in lofa county, these are overwhelmed and only able to take 25 patients each. and so, there have been hundreds of cases in liberia, and so once they overwhelm the number of spaces for ebola patients, those patients were then turned away. and they found themselves going to bush doctors or butch doctors in remote areas and being treated there where the disease continues to transmit. >> so i guess my next question, doctor, is how much worse could this outbreak become? >> i believe it's going to get much worse before it gets better. we are trying to get a handle on things right now, but the biggest obstacle they're facing is the pbe's, the personal protective equipment that would ensure that the nurses and doctors and people who are handling the remains of ebola victims don't themselves become infected. and so we've had a problem with getting that there. about 75% of the existing work force there is still stayin
most people do die, and in the two treatment centers that are existing in liberia now, one in the capitol cityonrovia and one up in the northern part of the country where the virus entered in lofa county, these are overwhelmed and only able to take 25 patients each. and so, there have been hundreds of cases in liberia, and so once they overwhelm the number of spaces for ebola patients, those patients were then turned away. and they found themselves going to bush doctors or butch doctors in...
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simply [ inaudible ] these armed houthi groups are laying siege to the capitol city.is the main capital city of yemen. the houthi group would like to put the country in a sectarian war. the houthi group has betrayed the revolution, they seized the military camp and held an alliance with the president. they also betrayed the people and the transition period as they are undermining the state -- the state efforts. they also betrayed the national dialogue as they strayed away from all of the outcomes and agreements made. namely handing down the arms together with other armed groups. the situation is dire and tense. however, the yemen people cannot allow an armed group to undermine their dream of freedom and state independence. >> peace-building is your specialalty, sir. how do you propose that the government and houthi groups go about achieving some sort of reconciliation. >> translator: one is to restriction the security [ inaudible ] and the military. and i unfortunately -- so far this obligation has not been achieved and the interim government has not achieved most of
simply [ inaudible ] these armed houthi groups are laying siege to the capitol city.is the main capital city of yemen. the houthi group would like to put the country in a sectarian war. the houthi group has betrayed the revolution, they seized the military camp and held an alliance with the president. they also betrayed the people and the transition period as they are undermining the state -- the state efforts. they also betrayed the national dialogue as they strayed away from all of the...
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this happened saturday about 60 miles from tibet's regional capitol city, and 11 people on the bus werenjured. there is no word on the condition of those but extremely dangerous right now following a landslide in that area last week. >>> topping national news this morning, three time nascar champion tony stewart, says that there are no words to describe his sadness over the crash that killed a young sprint car driver. that crash occurred on saturday in upstate new york. this is amateur video obtained by "fox news" which shows the the incident. kevin ward junior's car spins out and then he gets out of his car. you can see him starting to walk on the track. it appears that ward tries to confront stewart heading toward him when stewart's car collides into ward. it drove him along the track. ward was pronounced dead at the hospital. >> as in any death investigation we are going to sit down with the district attorney and his staff and review when the investigation is complete. >> people that witnessed it were who are filed. they were extremely shock by what they saw. >> officials say stewart
this happened saturday about 60 miles from tibet's regional capitol city, and 11 people on the bus werenjured. there is no word on the condition of those but extremely dangerous right now following a landslide in that area last week. >>> topping national news this morning, three time nascar champion tony stewart, says that there are no words to describe his sadness over the crash that killed a young sprint car driver. that crash occurred on saturday in upstate new york. this is amateur...
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until the red cross had inspected them, a deal agreed by both moscow and kiev but both of those capitol citiesbe keeping a close eye as you say on the movements of those trucks and how they then return and probably to russia. >> reporter: absolutely. a lot of questions still to be asked. we gather that the ukrainians have said this is an illegal crossing of the border by the trucks. some comments from the russian side, they say as you mention there that they are being escorted by separatist fighters. the big question now is look how will the ukrainian army going to respond. why did the ukrainian border guards allow the trucks to cross over, what is the red cross going to do now they said they will not take part in escorting these vehicles to their intended destinations. sounds like a very tense journey for these trucks, wherever their final point of arrival should be. >> we will follow certainly the movements to those trucks and the route as the day progresses and thank you for joining us. now to american aid workers infected with the ebola virus in liberia have been discharged from a hospital
until the red cross had inspected them, a deal agreed by both moscow and kiev but both of those capitol citiesbe keeping a close eye as you say on the movements of those trucks and how they then return and probably to russia. >> reporter: absolutely. a lot of questions still to be asked. we gather that the ukrainians have said this is an illegal crossing of the border by the trucks. some comments from the russian side, they say as you mention there that they are being escorted by...
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this happened saturday about 60 miles from tibet's capitol city, 11 people were hurt. there is no word on their conditions or of the people in the other two vehicles. officials say that the roads are treacherous, in that mountainous region but conditions are extremely dangerous right now, because of a land slide that happened in that area, earlier this week. >>> new york city rabbi is shot and killed while visiting miami florida. police are searching for two suspects in the murder of six year-old joseph, he was in florida, visiting relatives when rabbi was gun down while walking to a local temple on saturday. miami dade police say there is no indication that the murder was a hate crime. in the meantime people in that area are stun. >> that is unfortunate. this is very sad to hear. the that is most extreme thing that happened in the neighborhood in the ten years i have been here. >> anti defamation league says it has been in close contact with the lead investigators and the crime appears to be a robbery gone bad. >>> a really sad story out of utah today. salt lake tribu
this happened saturday about 60 miles from tibet's capitol city, 11 people were hurt. there is no word on their conditions or of the people in the other two vehicles. officials say that the roads are treacherous, in that mountainous region but conditions are extremely dangerous right now, because of a land slide that happened in that area, earlier this week. >>> new york city rabbi is shot and killed while visiting miami florida. police are searching for two suspects in the murder of...
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and on this annual basis and bring revised capitol plan to the city's capitol planning committee and the board of supervisors every two years this is intended to address the same value and really divvy up the financial resources that address the need that we see along the water front. and the last update of the plan, and this past year, showed about is.6 billion dollars no over all need and this includes a back long. and a one time improvement that are driven by the code requirements and the renewal obligations that we will see occur over the next ten years. and seismic costs for for all of the port facilities up for the seismic standards. and but, the capitol plan, includes a plan of finance as well, to address both the backlog of needs, and enhancements like the new parks on the water front, and we have got it and developed a variety of funding sources, some of them quite new since the adoption of the water front plan. and you will see that, the type of small on this slide, and as of the plan of finance, and the development projects which are shown in green, represent about 43 perc
and on this annual basis and bring revised capitol plan to the city's capitol planning committee and the board of supervisors every two years this is intended to address the same value and really divvy up the financial resources that address the need that we see along the water front. and the last update of the plan, and this past year, showed about is.6 billion dollars no over all need and this includes a back long. and a one time improvement that are driven by the code requirements and the...
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capitol. and washington d.c. is the only city in the country, the only place in the country, created by the constitution. article one describes the legislative powers, it also describes a federal district that would serve as the capitol of the new united states. so with these two facts in hand, congress passed legislation, deciding that george washington, the father of our country, would be responsible for selecting the exact site that would serve as the capitol. now george washington lived just down the river at mount vernon, his home was on the potomac, it was commonly known at this time. that he would pick a location somewhere near mount vernon and somewhere on the potomac river. in fact, he picked georgetown maryland as the site of the new capitol. now, the congress gave washington not only the authority to pick the location, but they also gave him the authority to select three commissioners and an architect to define the new city. it was andrew ellicot and benjamin baniker who set the outlines ten miles on each side from lan
capitol. and washington d.c. is the only city in the country, the only place in the country, created by the constitution. article one describes the legislative powers, it also describes a federal district that would serve as the capitol of the new united states. so with these two facts in hand, congress passed legislation, deciding that george washington, the father of our country, would be responsible for selecting the exact site that would serve as the capitol. now george washington lived...
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city of makmor. it's 40 kilometers south of the kurdish capitol, erbil. e city is strappedegecally important because it's on the road to kirkuk. the u.s. launched airstrikes on sunday targeting is fighter positi position. there have been multiple strikes in the region since being authorized byp president barack obama on thursday. the french foreign minister has arrived to oversee aid delivers from his country. he will also meet with representatives of christiansanding yazidis in erbil. more from erbil in northern iraq. >> reporter: fierce fighting 40 kilometers southwest of the kurdish capitol in the town of mathmour where u.s. air strikes early this morning hit targets with the islamic state group fighte fighters. they said they had armed trucks. hours later, the peshmerga went in to try to fight back. they have managed to regain the city, which is a strategic point in between erbil and the northern oral capitol of kirkuk. fierce fighting as well along other parts of the kurdib territories with the iraqi government controlled territory and sinjar mountain
city of makmor. it's 40 kilometers south of the kurdish capitol, erbil. e city is strappedegecally important because it's on the road to kirkuk. the u.s. launched airstrikes on sunday targeting is fighter positi position. there have been multiple strikes in the region since being authorized byp president barack obama on thursday. the french foreign minister has arrived to oversee aid delivers from his country. he will also meet with representatives of christiansanding yazidis in erbil. more...
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capitol. >> 100 cities raged with riot. 20,000 are arrested. >> people were in open revolt.irens wailing. people screaming. and it shook everyone, black and white, to the core. >> nothing could be more desecrating to the memory of martin luther king, than to use his death as an excuse to engage in violence. >> there was a faith and spirit vacuum. when you find people who have lost that hope, fear tends to fill that vacuum. people were increasingly afraid, and mr. law and order stepped up on the republican side. >> this is a nation of laws. no one is above the law. no one is below the law. and we're going to enforce the law, and americans should remember that. [ applause ] >> no divisions that exist between black and white. i want us to work together, and i run on that basis for president of the united states. [ applause ] >> my father's appeal was to really the most disenfranchised classes. he felt like nobody else was speaking for them. and that's where his face was. rather than with the liberals, the liberals were for mccarthy. >> i want to assure you i'm not yielding to a
capitol. >> 100 cities raged with riot. 20,000 are arrested. >> people were in open revolt.irens wailing. people screaming. and it shook everyone, black and white, to the core. >> nothing could be more desecrating to the memory of martin luther king, than to use his death as an excuse to engage in violence. >> there was a faith and spirit vacuum. when you find people who have lost that hope, fear tends to fill that vacuum. people were increasingly afraid, and mr. law and...
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forty kilometers south of the kurdish capitol, the city is strategically important, on the road to kirkuk. the success of the forces it founded on the united states further air strikes. meanwhile, french and humanitarian air arrived in erbile and the u.k. made aid drops to the area. the supplies are part of an international response to the tens of thousands of refugees now trapped on a desert mountain top in sinjar. we have more from northern iraq. >> they are fighting just southwest of the kurdish capitol in the town where u.s. airstrikes early this morning hit targets with the islamic state group fighters. they said they had armed trucks in tent on launching attacks on kurdish forces, as well as other target. the per mer gwen in and managed to regain the city. three. >> r. >> many of still trapped out food or water. the u.s. have dropped food and water by helicopter to try to help them, but many remain out of range for help. kurdish officials have opened a corridor to the mountain and up to 5,000 people have come down. we've season some of these people who have walked for hours down the
forty kilometers south of the kurdish capitol, the city is strategically important, on the road to kirkuk. the success of the forces it founded on the united states further air strikes. meanwhile, french and humanitarian air arrived in erbile and the u.k. made aid drops to the area. the supplies are part of an international response to the tens of thousands of refugees now trapped on a desert mountain top in sinjar. we have more from northern iraq. >> they are fighting just southwest of...