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we're referring you to cbc for an out-of-state transfer.in sentence. last report was april 2007. by signing it doesn't mean you agree or disagree, you are inform have had our action. we are referring for you an out-of-state transfer. it's just our recommendation, doesn't mean they have to approve it. however, i think they will. it will take anywhere from, i'm saying, from what i've seen in the past, anywhere from three weeks to three months to get an answer. however, then we need to find a state that will accept you. and that sometimes takes a long time. they send out paperwork to california, if california will accept you, then cool. if they deny you, then we have to find another state. >> yeah, i'm aware of the -- >> you know how long -- so it could take a little bit longer to do that part. but the approval, i don't see a problem with it being approved immediately. there you go. you can have this part, feder o federico. you have a good day. >> thank you. i was biting my tongue. this is a sham, this committee. this referral, she said there
we're referring you to cbc for an out-of-state transfer.in sentence. last report was april 2007. by signing it doesn't mean you agree or disagree, you are inform have had our action. we are referring for you an out-of-state transfer. it's just our recommendation, doesn't mean they have to approve it. however, i think they will. it will take anywhere from, i'm saying, from what i've seen in the past, anywhere from three weeks to three months to get an answer. however, then we need to find a...
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the will acknowledge some other little items 1.4 million are source of funds and 1.3 million in the cbc that's the funding that's been generated most of the money that's been generated from the ground lease anothers 345 williams since june 2012 we've talked about a little bit before and that money is money we will have put on and we've told the state we'll use that for capital improvements onshore view park and anothers one-hundred 6 hundred plus for property management. the property management and water bills at the shore verify park and 75 thousand for deposition colts if noted during the year >> excuse me. what phase are you on. >> i'm on mine it's page 22. >> i don't have it. do you have it? yeah, the last package okay >> 22. >> and so actually, that's the last page so, anyway that concludes do you want to make concluding remarks. >> i have one question the investigation on the 25 thousand. >> can we get public comment first and one second. any public comment on the budget item. >> ace washington. >> first of all, i want to apologize we go back many years i was emotional i don't kno
the will acknowledge some other little items 1.4 million are source of funds and 1.3 million in the cbc that's the funding that's been generated most of the money that's been generated from the ground lease anothers 345 williams since june 2012 we've talked about a little bit before and that money is money we will have put on and we've told the state we'll use that for capital improvements onshore view park and anothers one-hundred 6 hundred plus for property management. the property management...
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she was a nice bag establishing because the three days and cbc people at a cinema. it's a mentality completely absorbs part it's good he's got nice. i was sure mr martin for four with two kiddos though. i knew needed beekeepers was established in kazakhstan in two thousand and eight. susan and organize these new super nice many festivals and as that of the ppc communicates with honeycomb says and sell the products. most of kazakhstan sunny months is probably sushi station i spotted using pins the problem of eighteen beekeeper profession is typical of the whole world and he's in kazakhstan to get the idea explains. so of course poses. now be keeping these may need based on common traditions. it is transmitted to a great front of the tetons. i did come down twenty five and from father to son. when problems easy db keep their profession which you can see to it though. we teach abby keep things in order to avoid this problem which had to be keeping started in israel this year we have sent in beekeepers to potency and here. a downbeat keep busy chasing this confession to
she was a nice bag establishing because the three days and cbc people at a cinema. it's a mentality completely absorbs part it's good he's got nice. i was sure mr martin for four with two kiddos though. i knew needed beekeepers was established in kazakhstan in two thousand and eight. susan and organize these new super nice many festivals and as that of the ppc communicates with honeycomb says and sell the products. most of kazakhstan sunny months is probably sushi station i spotted using pins...
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because the cbc says students are being sent home with head lice, that could have a negative impact onrm perform a warning. they are talking to travelers about the symptoms and ways to protect themselves and this comes after a second confirmed of murders and they are also she -- museums and they are also -- mu rrs and while this virus is spreading there is there is no way and they are still puzzled as to how it spread to humans. and as for the workers, they are showing flu-like symptoms and they are being closely monitored. they are expected to announce whether this has become a public this will mom eye. >> he will be asked to be behind am parse. >>> well, this is -- bars. this is video man pacing inside the area of wm ar, a, tire are security died said it was a miracle nobody was hurt. >> i don't know how nobody got hurt. that lobby is always packed going different places and a lone employee was found in the pace. . he was found armed with a a follow goal -- golf club and there is no information to show that the victim was specifically targeted. >>> are we busy already this morning? >
because the cbc says students are being sent home with head lice, that could have a negative impact onrm perform a warning. they are talking to travelers about the symptoms and ways to protect themselves and this comes after a second confirmed of murders and they are also she -- museums and they are also -- mu rrs and while this virus is spreading there is there is no way and they are still puzzled as to how it spread to humans. and as for the workers, they are showing flu-like symptoms and...
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experts aren't sure how the virus is spread and cbc workers are trying to contact people now who were on four separate flights with the victim between saudi arabia and orlando. middle east respiratory syndrome was first reported in saudi arabia in 2012. so far doctors have confirmed 538 cases in 14 countries. and 145 deaths. there's no vaccine or treatment and no one knows where the virus came from. >>>2 investigates tonight thousands of cars priced to sell in california that may not be safe to drive. ktvu uncovered a legal loophole that could be putting you and your family at risk. >> reporter: melanie woodrow is in hayward where she found recalled cars that are for sale even though they haven't been fixed yet, melanie. >> reporter: car makers want you to know about car defects. but notifying used car lots may be more difficult. the employees that work at this used car lot told us they didn't know about any open safety recalls but in the time it took me to tell you that i was able to look up the vehicle identification number for a car that was for sale at this used car lot and does h
experts aren't sure how the virus is spread and cbc workers are trying to contact people now who were on four separate flights with the victim between saudi arabia and orlando. middle east respiratory syndrome was first reported in saudi arabia in 2012. so far doctors have confirmed 538 cases in 14 countries. and 145 deaths. there's no vaccine or treatment and no one knows where the virus came from. >>>2 investigates tonight thousands of cars priced to sell in california that may not...
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in an interview broadcast on the egyptian satellite channel cbc, he vowed to finish off the muslim brotherhoodafter mass protests, he deposed egypt's first democratically elected leader, a member of the brotherho brotherhood. egypt's election is set to take police in three weeks. >>> at least six people have been wounded in a knife attack in southern china. state media say it happened in a railway station in the province. police say they shot one attacker. another is on the run. it's unclear what led to the attack. >>> now the latest from ukraine. government forces are on the offensive against pro-russian militant. reuter is reporting -- militants. reuters is reporting more than 30 have been killed near the city. >> as russia warns of a humanitarian catastrophe in separatist-held cities surrounded by ukrainian troops, u.s., polish, and canadian paratroopers are conducting joint nato training in polled. >> our reporter entered the embattled city. here's his firsthand look at the fear and anger of both sides and the civilians now caught in the acrossfire. >> reporter: on the way in, we passed uk
in an interview broadcast on the egyptian satellite channel cbc, he vowed to finish off the muslim brotherhoodafter mass protests, he deposed egypt's first democratically elected leader, a member of the brotherho brotherhood. egypt's election is set to take police in three weeks. >>> at least six people have been wounded in a knife attack in southern china. state media say it happened in a railway station in the province. police say they shot one attacker. another is on the run. it's...
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however, cbc, bureau is going to make ultimate decisions. do you have any other questions for us at this time? no? you want to go to level five? >> level two or level three. >> you want to go to gp? well, according to your file you can, so we'll see. okay? thank you. have a good day, all right? >> thank you. >> this is your paperwork. >> certainly he deserves to be moved because he has had clear conduct. since he's been here, he hasn't done anything. you know, he hasn't hurt anyone. and he is so small that he can slip his handcuffs, and he's shone us that. >> according to his file he's set up to go conduct -- his conduct report no behavior log notation. paperwise, he's eligible to be released from level six. >> our feeling is that we'd like to see them try to make it in a less restricted area, you know. that is our hope. >> shiverdecker's behavior in the coming weeks will help to determine whether or not he's transferred to a lower level. but even inmates in the prison's least restricted level two dorm still get out of control. >> who said t
however, cbc, bureau is going to make ultimate decisions. do you have any other questions for us at this time? no? you want to go to level five? >> level two or level three. >> you want to go to gp? well, according to your file you can, so we'll see. okay? thank you. have a good day, all right? >> thank you. >> this is your paperwork. >> certainly he deserves to be moved because he has had clear conduct. since he's been here, he hasn't done anything. you know, he...
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thanks to our reporter from the cbc for that report. >> some of the hottest temperatures in the worldre happening in pakistan and india. as the monsoons inch closer. let's check back in with our meteorologist. >> guys, we are watching the heat build up to 120 degrees fahrenheit across portions of pakistan. 48 degrees celsius. everyone across pakistan and india, with temperatures in the upper, mid 40s. 115, 120 on the fahrenheit scale. the monsoons beginning to take shape across this portion of the world. the word monsoon, comes from the arabic word seasons, as shifts in the air shape up. hot temperature thousands build inland. cooler water temperatures over the arabian sea, bay of bengal, and low pressure would want to form. and high pressure, air likes to flow from high to low pressure. moisture comes in. sets up a tremendous rainfall. and that helps cool the temperatures off. 40 degrees celsius we talked a bout. conditions for the most part remaining dry over portions of india. notice as you work your way towards myanmar, bangladesh, vicinity. the time of year you see movement and p
thanks to our reporter from the cbc for that report. >> some of the hottest temperatures in the worldre happening in pakistan and india. as the monsoons inch closer. let's check back in with our meteorologist. >> guys, we are watching the heat build up to 120 degrees fahrenheit across portions of pakistan. 48 degrees celsius. everyone across pakistan and india, with temperatures in the upper, mid 40s. 115, 120 on the fahrenheit scale. the monsoons beginning to take shape across this...
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because you couldn't get on tv in those days or radio and mention a car by make and model vertically. , cbc hadgo to toronto a program called this hour has seven days. on with the auto company spokesperson, and then when i came back to washington, i started getting calls to go on tv. this was in 1965. ,he book came out november 30 1965. it is almost the 50th anniversary. then, the attorney general and i was at hearings, of all places, in des moines. he hauled in the brass from detroit to their. didn't like it. the new york times wrote up and my in washington, he's senator from connecticut. he said tuesday, hey, we have to get going on this. are we being upstaged by an attorney general? so he had hearings. in the meantime, general motors was following. they hire detectives to get dirt on me. they followed me around the country, even interviewed some of my classmates from law school. .his all went public and senatorr, robert kennedy and fred harris won the committee of the time. they hauled the heads of gm, unheard of in those days, and the detective that they hired who was out of a damon run
because you couldn't get on tv in those days or radio and mention a car by make and model vertically. , cbc hadgo to toronto a program called this hour has seven days. on with the auto company spokesperson, and then when i came back to washington, i started getting calls to go on tv. this was in 1965. ,he book came out november 30 1965. it is almost the 50th anniversary. then, the attorney general and i was at hearings, of all places, in des moines. he hauled in the brass from detroit to their....
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david scott, a cbc member from georgia did more. the it will go down as one of the worst acts of this president. article two, second two says the president shall nominate and advise and consent. is that what really happened to bring us to the boggs nomination? what does have to happen for a democratic president to get a nominee from a red state through a democrat these days. even in a post nuclear senate. katie is from "the washington post." josh is a correspondent from "the new york times" and casy is a political reporter for nbc news. this is an interesting one for me for a couple reasons. we just heard it there, listening to boggs at this hearing. some of these issues, gay marriage comes to mind. a lot of people have changed the past ten years. if you are going to hold it a lot of democrats ten years ago were supporting banning gay marriage. his answer was weird. he said i may or may not have changed on that. he's leaving it out there for democrats to read the best of intentions but he's not really saying he's changed on it. ther
david scott, a cbc member from georgia did more. the it will go down as one of the worst acts of this president. article two, second two says the president shall nominate and advise and consent. is that what really happened to bring us to the boggs nomination? what does have to happen for a democratic president to get a nominee from a red state through a democrat these days. even in a post nuclear senate. katie is from "the washington post." josh is a correspondent from "the new...
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experts aren't sure how the virus is spread and cbc workers are trying to contact people now who werefour separate flights with the victim between saudi arabia and orlando. middle east respiratory syndrome was first reported in saudi arabia in 2012. so far doctors have confirmed 538 cases in 14 countries. and 145 deaths. there's no vaccine or treatment and no one knows where the virus came from. >>>2 investigates tonight thousands of cars priced to sell in california that may not be safe to drive. ktvu uncovered a legal loophole that could be putting you and your family at risk. >> reporter: melanie woodrow is in hayward where she found recalled cars that are for sale even though they haven't been fixed yet, melanie. >> reporter: car makers want you to know about car defects. but notifying used car lots may be more difficult. the employees that work at this used car lot told us they didn't know about any open safety recalls but in the time it took me to tell you that i was able to look up the vehicle identification number for a car that was for sale at this used car lot and does have
experts aren't sure how the virus is spread and cbc workers are trying to contact people now who werefour separate flights with the victim between saudi arabia and orlando. middle east respiratory syndrome was first reported in saudi arabia in 2012. so far doctors have confirmed 538 cases in 14 countries. and 145 deaths. there's no vaccine or treatment and no one knows where the virus came from. >>>2 investigates tonight thousands of cars priced to sell in california that may not be...
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i ran to the front door and the cbc. it was crazy. >> at various times, parts of delaware, virginia and maryland were under tornado warnings carried hazardous weather outlooks issue for a huge sections of the central and southwestern u.s.. storms also affected areas in and around denver where tornadoes were reported on wednesday. forecasters predict much of the u.s. will be mostly dry and tranquil over the memorial day weekend. >> a man who beat two young women with a baseball bat for their purses gets a 90-year prison sentence. heriberto viramontes showed no remorse as a judge sentenced him yesterday. the 2010 attack in bucktown left natasha mc-shane permanently brain-damaged. her friend stacy jurich says she'll never forget the sound of that bat hitting her. the attacker's own words -- from a jailhouse phone conversation -- were played at the trial.. >> i've done some stupid things. but not like that. i may be hit her once and i hit the other girl once. but that's it. not to kill them. >> i'm happy can't hurt anybody a
i ran to the front door and the cbc. it was crazy. >> at various times, parts of delaware, virginia and maryland were under tornado warnings carried hazardous weather outlooks issue for a huge sections of the central and southwestern u.s.. storms also affected areas in and around denver where tornadoes were reported on wednesday. forecasters predict much of the u.s. will be mostly dry and tranquil over the memorial day weekend. >> a man who beat two young women with a baseball bat...
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do remember that -- >> but we have all done things that have been embarrassing in our past, you told cbc that you had smoked marijuana, when you were early on in your career on the school board, we all have that in our background, don't we. >> yeah, but he is seriously addicted. he has a substance abuse problem. this man is sick. you can't say that of many other people. i hope you are not equating that with people that happen to smoke marijuana once or twice -- >> i am not equating that but i am saying that he was allegedly caught in his sister's basement a private home, he wasn't doing this on the street, as far as we know, there was no sort of public nature of that he was doing, and i am wondering if therefore there's a limit to what the city can do about it. >> well, do remember, he admitted to smoking crack, finally he has admitted that he needs professional help. also, so putting -- i also want to be very clear. not only is his scandals is the problem. is his directions. >> we all acknowledge there are a lot of problems but as far as rob ford is concerned and with our next guest in
do remember that -- >> but we have all done things that have been embarrassing in our past, you told cbc that you had smoked marijuana, when you were early on in your career on the school board, we all have that in our background, don't we. >> yeah, but he is seriously addicted. he has a substance abuse problem. this man is sick. you can't say that of many other people. i hope you are not equating that with people that happen to smoke marijuana once or twice -- >> i am not...
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toronto, cbc to will a program called "this hour and beamed ys" through windsor into detroit and with auto company spokesperson and when i came back it washington i started calls to go on tv. this was in 1965. he book came out november 30, 1965, almost the 50th anniversary. general of orney iowa had hearings in des moines hauled theety and he brass from detroit to there. they didn't like it. then "new york times" wrote it up and down here in washington rib by cough, he was my connecticut he said to his aide we have to get going on this. being upstaged by an attorney general in iowa. so he had hearings. meantime g.m. was following me. get hired detectives to dirt on me and followed me around the country. ven interviewed some of my classmates from law school. a this all went public and robert kennedy and fred harris were on the committee and they hauled the unheard of in detective and the that they hired who was like out of a damon runyon novel for a hearing. anyway, the outrage resulted in the passage of the motor vehicle highway safety laws of 1966 signed by lyndon johnson. white hous
toronto, cbc to will a program called "this hour and beamed ys" through windsor into detroit and with auto company spokesperson and when i came back it washington i started calls to go on tv. this was in 1965. he book came out november 30, 1965, almost the 50th anniversary. general of orney iowa had hearings in des moines hauled theety and he brass from detroit to there. they didn't like it. then "new york times" wrote it up and down here in washington rib by cough, he was...
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the cbc budget include a $500 billion jobs plan $388 billion to invest in anti-poverty programs and itses $2 trillion raised over wealthy americans and corporations. look at the contrast. ryan's budget lowers tax rates and cuts $4.8 trillion in spending and 69% of that would come from programs that serve low to moderate income americans. joining us is bernie sanders. always good to see you, senator. good morning. >> you can take people on both sides of this debate and you put them in a room and if they come no closer to compromise and say it was a good dialogue, but we still really disagree, how do you go about moving forward? >> you go about doing not what paul ryan suggests, but what the american people want and the american people are very clear. they want to raise the minimum wage to a living wage. ryan and his friends are opposed to that and by the way, chris, many republicans not only are are opposed to raising the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour. many of them want to do away with the concept of the minimum wage so the workers in america can earn $3 or $4 an hour, but i think what
the cbc budget include a $500 billion jobs plan $388 billion to invest in anti-poverty programs and itses $2 trillion raised over wealthy americans and corporations. look at the contrast. ryan's budget lowers tax rates and cuts $4.8 trillion in spending and 69% of that would come from programs that serve low to moderate income americans. joining us is bernie sanders. always good to see you, senator. good morning. >> you can take people on both sides of this debate and you put them in a...
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housing and police and streets were closed on transportation is for stop the need felt almost like a cbc to her. the state of emergency run to the east and will celebrating may day and is specific to the current context or is it something happens every year the thing is since the great christian since the seventies may day has been a little shaky pressed and pressed shirts because there was a nineteen seventy seven and thirty or more than thirty ad and demonstrators piece that passed away after firing an a even a defect in the military government in a military coup happened until two thousand and ten. the taxi was square which we know now we begin team which has always been to unload its historically and politically west close to maintain two thousand and ten minutes to add on and his government will pay tax to square two maybe even celebrations to speak last year he closed it before it gets even she couldn't see its identity of its construction site in there might be security reasons and this year peak in nineteen sad excuse me paranoid out he closed it down which created even more. per
housing and police and streets were closed on transportation is for stop the need felt almost like a cbc to her. the state of emergency run to the east and will celebrating may day and is specific to the current context or is it something happens every year the thing is since the great christian since the seventies may day has been a little shaky pressed and pressed shirts because there was a nineteen seventy seven and thirty or more than thirty ad and demonstrators piece that passed away after...
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the united states health officials are saying we're right now or learn more at 11 this morning at a cbce him from all look problems and south bay where we're still jump the gun on a wedding. at the reins or there's a self from crash was exposed the red and that co direction. >>: in the traffic is been a big story in the weather is a big story and the team coverage or is a heat wave that starts today and you can really see a top seller on wednesday with in this area banking data hundred plus. 95 over the bay 87 over the coast. you're ready for that will continue our team coverage on crime 4 dachau. they for joining us on the crime 4 morning news will see tomorrow morning. . >> announcer: today on an all-new "dr. phil." >> dr. phil: your husband cheated on you. >> announcer: an affair with one of her bridesmaids. >> we drank and had sex. >> no. >> announcer: turns ugly. >> you forced yourself on me. >> every time was consented. >> dr. phil: one of you is lying. >> announcer: accusations fly. >> amy will do anything in her power to get my husband away from me. >> dr. phil: you believe she'
the united states health officials are saying we're right now or learn more at 11 this morning at a cbce him from all look problems and south bay where we're still jump the gun on a wedding. at the reins or there's a self from crash was exposed the red and that co direction. >>: in the traffic is been a big story in the weather is a big story and the team coverage or is a heat wave that starts today and you can really see a top seller on wednesday with in this area banking data hundred...
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. >> reporter: for cbc this morning i'm brooke anderson entertain:tonight. >> "return to zero" debutsde it through that day to receive the med am of hon for, receiv he shares his story of horror is s >>> carl white is a member of a very elite group this morning. the former army sergeant is one of seven men alive to receive the medal of honor for their bravery in iraq an afghanistan. president obama honored him tuesday for risking his life to save other soldiers. david martin spoke with this american hero. >> reporter: he's 27 now but when carl white earned the medal of honor, he was just 20. that's him on a mountain trail in afghanistan moments before his unit was ambushed. >> i remember thinking to myself, i'm not going to make it through this one you know because there's too much fire on the side of the cliff. >> reporter: he was knocked unconscious twice and still has shrapnel lodged in his face. his squad trap oddtown trail and the cliff below it with no cover. white ran from one fallen soldier to another applying tourniquets. >> when i saw him going out there, i absolutely though
. >> reporter: for cbc this morning i'm brooke anderson entertain:tonight. >> "return to zero" debutsde it through that day to receive the med am of hon for, receiv he shares his story of horror is s >>> carl white is a member of a very elite group this morning. the former army sergeant is one of seven men alive to receive the medal of honor for their bravery in iraq an afghanistan. president obama honored him tuesday for risking his life to save other soldiers....
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the cbc put out a budget with a $500 billion jobs plan and raises $2 trillion in revenue through taxy americans and corporations. ryan's budget would cut spending, 69% of those programs that serve low income americans. do you see any potential for common ground between where paul ryan is and where the black caucus is? >> not unless they are going to move tremendously. it's worth zooming out on ryan's budget. it doesn't get this way by accident. they have made a series of commitments and forced this outcome. they won't raise any taxes. that's a core commitment. they won't cut defense. they want to increase it in the budget. they will not cut retirement programs for those at or near retirement. when you have knocked all that out, when you can't do those things, pretty much the other big thing the federal government spends money on is the poor. if you're going to have to cut so much out of the budget, cutting more than $5 trillion, you're going to have to cut tremendous amounts of money for programs for the poor. that in every one of these budgets is what ryan has done. in this buzzfeed
the cbc put out a budget with a $500 billion jobs plan and raises $2 trillion in revenue through taxy americans and corporations. ryan's budget would cut spending, 69% of those programs that serve low income americans. do you see any potential for common ground between where paul ryan is and where the black caucus is? >> not unless they are going to move tremendously. it's worth zooming out on ryan's budget. it doesn't get this way by accident. they have made a series of commitments and...
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for 55 years and is one of the fastest-growing small businesses in the country that is located in the cbc 17% per year. it is amazing. and this surely is good, by the way. the notion of creating this rail allows all new markets to comment for us to connect taurus and residents to really enjoy the outstanding july colorado. but for our other small businesses it creates the same opportunities. the fact we are connecting not only jobs centers but also creating these small opportunities for businesses. right now, $200 million cost. we propose a thousand new housing units of which 550 are under construction. also, this line in the middle, under the mayor's lead in our city council and you al qaeda call we are rebuilding our streetcar system within selig city. so this was a $50 billion project that came from tighter money and from on match. apparently it happened pretty quickly. so we identified the right of way in 2009. we secured the tiger granted in 2011, and we had revenue service in 2013. so we know how to get things done in salt lake city. i just want to say that. as -- it has transformed
for 55 years and is one of the fastest-growing small businesses in the country that is located in the cbc 17% per year. it is amazing. and this surely is good, by the way. the notion of creating this rail allows all new markets to comment for us to connect taurus and residents to really enjoy the outstanding july colorado. but for our other small businesses it creates the same opportunities. the fact we are connecting not only jobs centers but also creating these small opportunities for...