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is affordable housing is a residential treatment facility so how can the property that did the excavation get permits if it was created unsafe condition for the building that seems like if it creates a problem with the building next door under construction. >> the unsafe condition occurred on 214 so the notice of violation was issued where the condition was located that we don't get into who caused the condition. >> we can only issue a notice of violation for a property within a lot commissioner mccarthy and - >> was there any communication from 2 hundred to 214 saying they'll undermine and under pine due to the excavation of 2 hundred and we have 90 information in the file to that effect. >> when they did their construction did they pull a permit to remove a retaining wall that abutted this one. >> no a permit issued for 2 hundred delores on january 10th of 2012 and an excavation for awning approved permit with theling for the plans along delores 15th property lines so they totaling secured no things with migrate and that permit was signed off if december of 2012 but i guess - >> commiss
is affordable housing is a residential treatment facility so how can the property that did the excavation get permits if it was created unsafe condition for the building that seems like if it creates a problem with the building next door under construction. >> the unsafe condition occurred on 214 so the notice of violation was issued where the condition was located that we don't get into who caused the condition. >> we can only issue a notice of violation for a property within a lot...
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mexican archaeologist angel garcia cook, excavated the cave with macneish. cook is now director of the mexican institute of archaeology. yeah que bueno, yes, el tipo flaco. flaco. keach: this projectile point indicates that this cave was occupied at the same time as purron cave, about 5000 b.c. clues to the diet of the cave's ancient residents also began turning up. interpreter: this is a piece of maguey that was cooked over a fire and then chewed. it was a species of cactus that they chewed and then spat out. sometimes you can see the mark of people's teeth on these quids. so maguey was clearly a part of the diet of the people that came here at a certain season of the year. this is a leaf of nopal cactus which you can find during all the seasons but there are times when people eat it more often because there is nothing else to eat. keach: nopal still grows just outside the cave. macneish's workmen remember droughts when they ate nopal to stave off hunger and thirst. they call the cactus "starvation food." so, discovering cactus in the cave tells the archaeo
mexican archaeologist angel garcia cook, excavated the cave with macneish. cook is now director of the mexican institute of archaeology. yeah que bueno, yes, el tipo flaco. flaco. keach: this projectile point indicates that this cave was occupied at the same time as purron cave, about 5000 b.c. clues to the diet of the cave's ancient residents also began turning up. interpreter: this is a piece of maguey that was cooked over a fire and then chewed. it was a species of cactus that they chewed...
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also the level of disruption that amount of excavation would cause. the second concern is about the extension to the back and this going up 3 stories back into had yard. the concern there is because there are 2 stucktures on our property. there is the window of available light between them so as i walk out the back door and see blewen rr sky on the left and the right and because there is a house at the back the proposed addition into the back will cover that blue sky to the right kw block the sun, will restrict our ability to grow in the garden. that is the-a unique thing about having a orientation on the front and back of the property. the final concern is just about the general scope of the project. i have a 9 month old son who is cared for at home and we are scared about health concerns and stuff and all the additional that will happen. down and up next door: thank you >> thank you. christian rizner >> i don't live in the district, i live in the mission district and very concerned about the precedent and the way this is done, but it isn't only that
also the level of disruption that amount of excavation would cause. the second concern is about the extension to the back and this going up 3 stories back into had yard. the concern there is because there are 2 stucktures on our property. there is the window of available light between them so as i walk out the back door and see blewen rr sky on the left and the right and because there is a house at the back the proposed addition into the back will cover that blue sky to the right kw block the...
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each excavation adds to our understanding. from out of the past signs and symbols create an astounding portrait of life in ancient societies. captions by captionamerica pittsburgh, pa. annenberg media ♪ by: ya verás las sorpresas que te esperan cuando despiertes, roberto. primero, conoceremos a nuestro abuelo.
each excavation adds to our understanding. from out of the past signs and symbols create an astounding portrait of life in ancient societies. captions by captionamerica pittsburgh, pa. annenberg media ♪ by: ya verás las sorpresas que te esperan cuando despiertes, roberto. primero, conoceremos a nuestro abuelo.
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. >> you see my students excavating a mass death event that happened 65 million years ago. >> excavatingnd. i helped do everything i could, the truly using x-acto knives millimeters at a time. it's about 6 inches thick. the upper boundary of the cretaceous. a mass die off of all the animals. extremely close to when scientists believe dinosaurs actually went extinct by an asteroid hitting the earth. it could be the answer to exactly how and why. found ways to shells it was crazy. he brought a completely articulated turtle shell 65 million years old. then he had something really cool. >> it might -- you might be familiar with the komodo dragon. a 12-foot job. >> that's interesting. take a look at this trend. bill: the one that is the shots. >> that's the one that is the shark. mainly for research right now. >> 600 people year. we opened up for registration. a show up with about two hours. >> don't have a date for this year. the fossil heritage facebook page. actual 65-acre park. have it open everyday people to come in and have research facilities. bill: bring it back. >> we evolved on to m
. >> you see my students excavating a mass death event that happened 65 million years ago. >> excavatingnd. i helped do everything i could, the truly using x-acto knives millimeters at a time. it's about 6 inches thick. the upper boundary of the cretaceous. a mass die off of all the animals. extremely close to when scientists believe dinosaurs actually went extinct by an asteroid hitting the earth. it could be the answer to exactly how and why. found ways to shells it was crazy. he...
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as you can see also similar project, less excavation and slightly smaller addition. 151 liberty street, again a similar project, ours is smaller. i
as you can see also similar project, less excavation and slightly smaller addition. 151 liberty street, again a similar project, ours is smaller. i
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david webster is the archaeologist who excavated much of the noble's house. this man probably had about 200 to 300 people who were dependent on him in some way, including his wives, his brothers his political retainers, his economic specialists living in this patio group and the other patio groups. they're buried here. there are about 250 or 300 burials here. which are the people who were his dependents. and essentially what this is is an elaborate household. keach: the maya noble could support his household because he controlled the rich farmland surrounding the compound. the land was so fertile it could produce a surplus which fed the noble's dependents including specialists like the artisan who were not themselves farmers. this was the basis of the economic system of the elites in ancient copan. for the noble, the system worked well. the more dependents he controlled, the more powerful he appeared. but the system also created a problem. what was he to do with such a large family of elites ? i suspect that one of the things is what do you do with these peop
david webster is the archaeologist who excavated much of the noble's house. this man probably had about 200 to 300 people who were dependent on him in some way, including his wives, his brothers his political retainers, his economic specialists living in this patio group and the other patio groups. they're buried here. there are about 250 or 300 burials here. which are the people who were his dependents. and essentially what this is is an elaborate household. keach: the maya noble could support...
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it's in place soils that have not been excavated yet. it's in an island between the folsom off ramp and the fremont street off ramp. the quantity of these soils is 2,000 cubic yards or 3,000 tons. the stock pile is in the way of construction and preventing some of the work from being completed. ocii staff and sfta considered other method to dispose of the soil since they can not remain on-site. together we reviewed other treatments. these scenarios were not compatible with the type of soils and did not save project cost. after extensive discussions ocii staff concludes that the only available option is to dispose of the contaminated materials at a regulated proposed facility which is clean harbors environmental disposal facility. which is the largest in north america and which is approximately 260 miles from the project site. staff will mitigate liability by requiring the disposal agreement contained in attachment no. 1 to be executed that the work be in compliance with state laws governoring hazard ous materials and oci insured through
it's in place soils that have not been excavated yet. it's in an island between the folsom off ramp and the fremont street off ramp. the quantity of these soils is 2,000 cubic yards or 3,000 tons. the stock pile is in the way of construction and preventing some of the work from being completed. ocii staff and sfta considered other method to dispose of the soil since they can not remain on-site. together we reviewed other treatments. these scenarios were not compatible with the type of soils and...
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they haven't found anybody alive and, yet, they continue the excavation. >>> so is enough aid getting into the country? the airport has been closed by aftershocks. >>> yes, it was minor damage and, you are right, every time there is a tremor, it does happen frjly and so, the air traffic controllers have to leave the airport and with so many flights trying to land, either with aide workers or with supplies, and very difficult for the authorities to try and get those planes landed, and the other problem they only have one runway and very limited space, for a number of aircraft to land. and, the journey which should have taken two hours from deli, took twelve hours primarily because we would take off circle and, come back, because we couldn't land, so, where we did land, what you did see was the aid, and the indian air forces coming in with aid and a dutch contingents of rescue, search and rescue, and nearly 80 of them, arriving early in the morning and beginning their work. >>> so, evening once, whatever aid gets in, how is it being digs tribilitied, in some of those more remote areas?
they haven't found anybody alive and, yet, they continue the excavation. >>> so is enough aid getting into the country? the airport has been closed by aftershocks. >>> yes, it was minor damage and, you are right, every time there is a tremor, it does happen frjly and so, the air traffic controllers have to leave the airport and with so many flights trying to land, either with aide workers or with supplies, and very difficult for the authorities to try and get those planes...
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as you know the legislation, the default if if a road is excavated that cop duty be put in and we have a clear process by which will evaluate those opportunities. we've also included in the connectivity plan the version the current version that is publiced. a pretty robust forecast and plan for how we would exercise that legislation and that conduit opportunity following the current road excavation plans which identify where that conduit would be implemented going forward. >> so, it's been, i don't know, it wasn't right before david chiu left, it was months before he left. it's been at least 7 or 8 months. i guess we can go back and take a look at that. i understand you want tools to -- to have criteria but as we speak roads are being covered and once we cover them, it's going to be a long time. my understanding that no conduit was installed before legislation was passed and i understand why you want to have criteria in place. you want to have that and i have concerns about getting bushed -- pushed back and i'm concerned that the criteria might be so constrained that we are going to se
as you know the legislation, the default if if a road is excavated that cop duty be put in and we have a clear process by which will evaluate those opportunities. we've also included in the connectivity plan the version the current version that is publiced. a pretty robust forecast and plan for how we would exercise that legislation and that conduit opportunity following the current road excavation plans which identify where that conduit would be implemented going forward. >> so, it's...
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huge 17-ton excavator being lowered down into this pit.a massive job but they still have to be -- uh-oh! >> oh my gosh like seriously! >> it down there. >> it's down there. it made it. >> it's not going to work. >> no no. they were trying to to be so careful. thankfully nobody injured in this. watch again. >> who tested that cable? >> did they get a 5-year-old mathematician to figure the math behind this. >> somebody goofed. the guys taking the ool. >> yeah. someone's going to get fired. >> yep. they're going to need an excavateor to get the excavator out. >> no kidding, 17-tons of debris at the bottom of this. >>> love is in the air in new york at a delightful place called brick house. a duo playing there looks like a fun place to hang out, have a beer with friends. dan sullivan singer/guitar player. his girlfriend is in the audience. >> i wrote this for my girlfriend. >> how adorable is she? >> everybody can see the words. >> he starts singing the song called "all mine," lyrics are so beautiful. ♪ you're my girl pretty girl special♪ >> t
huge 17-ton excavator being lowered down into this pit.a massive job but they still have to be -- uh-oh! >> oh my gosh like seriously! >> it down there. >> it's down there. it made it. >> it's not going to work. >> no no. they were trying to to be so careful. thankfully nobody injured in this. watch again. >> who tested that cable? >> did they get a 5-year-old mathematician to figure the math behind this. >> somebody goofed. the guys taking the...
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most of the excavated material has been determined to be contaminated either by oil contamination or lead contamination. >> oil ar led you said? >> correct. >> what was the previous, site used for? >> that led to the contamination. >> the source of the contamination is not known. it could have happened, when the land was filled after the 1906 earthquake when they brought in a lot of fill in that area, and the land was also in i believe it was the 30s was the site of an iron works foundry, and the foundry could have led to the contamination. >> and we have not heard from any attorneys, living or working in the effected area of complaints or illness, or >> we have not. >> for the last, number of years, the site has been parking areas, and the transthe bus, structure, that went to the old transbay terminal. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> okay. >> colleagues any additional comments or questions? >> seeing none, thank you very much. >> we will open the item, item 10 up for public comment. is there any public comment? >> seeing none, public comment is closed. >> colleagues, could we take i
most of the excavated material has been determined to be contaminated either by oil contamination or lead contamination. >> oil ar led you said? >> correct. >> what was the previous, site used for? >> that led to the contamination. >> the source of the contamination is not known. it could have happened, when the land was filled after the 1906 earthquake when they brought in a lot of fill in that area, and the land was also in i believe it was the 30s was the site...
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when the excavator dropped into the hole there's a good chance it needed a little repair, however. >>et. >>> well, now for a look at morning road conditions, a lot of trouble in the mississippi valley and central plains from texas all the way to the canadian border. some mountain snow in the northern rockies, as well. >> if you're flying, airport delays possible in kansas, minneapolis and memphis. kansas city, excuse me, i should say. >>> nascar is coming down hard on one racing team for using illegal tires. >> driver ryan newman's team was found to have violated nascar rules by manipulating them allowing air to escape during the race. newman's crew chief was fined $25,000 and suspended for six weeks and two other crew members were suspended and all three will also be on probation for the season and newman was docked 75 points that dropped him 21 places. >>> now to that latest twist in that so-called "gone girl" kidnapping case in california. labeled a hoax by police. it's a 15-page manifesto, four e-mails supposedly from the group that abducted denise huskins. they're defending the a
when the excavator dropped into the hole there's a good chance it needed a little repair, however. >>et. >>> well, now for a look at morning road conditions, a lot of trouble in the mississippi valley and central plains from texas all the way to the canadian border. some mountain snow in the northern rockies, as well. >> if you're flying, airport delays possible in kansas, minneapolis and memphis. kansas city, excuse me, i should say. >>> nascar is coming down hard...
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. >> the excavations are in red we'll have the interference to go under the street. >> my next project is the largest project in the water system improvement program this is the southeast plan that involved a lot of kworpthsdz with the community groups and public when 9 commissioners such the planning commission and the board of supervisors or this ftc commission they help us in city hall this is a beautiful building it really is the inner workers of the building you feel you're in the heart of government and it's exciting to be part of that >> good morning everyone. welcome to san francisco budgeal supervisor, budget and finance committee meeting. my name is mark farrell. joins by supervisor tang. want to thank sfgtv [inaudible] >> please silence cell phones and electronic devices [inaudible] as part of the [inaudible] >> thank you madam clerk. we have a relatively short agenda so we start off calling item number 1 >> [inaudible] resolution of a multihousing [inaudible] 61 million. [inaudible] financing for the acquisition and construction of [inaudible] located in the sates eof 588 m
. >> the excavations are in red we'll have the interference to go under the street. >> my next project is the largest project in the water system improvement program this is the southeast plan that involved a lot of kworpthsdz with the community groups and public when 9 commissioners such the planning commission and the board of supervisors or this ftc commission they help us in city hall this is a beautiful building it really is the inner workers of the building you feel you're in...
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in doing so, historians have elevated not just excavated -- because that work needed to be excavated -- but not -- now they have elevated the role of rap radicals of the home and abroad. -- of lack radicals. in the process of that excavation and elevation they have been varying the work of black liveries -- liberals in the struggle for anti-colonialism. there are a few descriptors such as the aplomb of the african revolution or you need a handkerchief. with that, just in explaining how the cold war caused these liberals to abandon colonial freedom struggles, so historians implied that only lacked radicals were in this -- black radicals were in this struggles, that they were the only ones left. but it -- this lens of interpretation is much too narrow. and i would argue, implicitly dangerous. what it does is it has funneled the very definition of real black leadership into a straitjacket of thought and action. it has cast militancy and resistance, which hold iconic value in the black immunity, as the only attribute of leadership. while depicting a sellout, and tom's. those who have an
in doing so, historians have elevated not just excavated -- because that work needed to be excavated -- but not -- now they have elevated the role of rap radicals of the home and abroad. -- of lack radicals. in the process of that excavation and elevation they have been varying the work of black liveries -- liberals in the struggle for anti-colonialism. there are a few descriptors such as the aplomb of the african revolution or you need a handkerchief. with that, just in explaining how the cold...
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in doing so, historians have elevated not just excavated -- because that work needed to be excavated -- but not -- now they have elevated the role of rap radicals of the home and abroad. in the process of that excavation and elevation they have been varying the work of black liveries -- liberals in the struggle for anti-colonialism. there are a few descriptors such as the aplomb of the african revolution or you need a handkerchief. with that, just in explaining how the cold war caused these liberals to abandon colonial freedom struggles, so historians implied that only lacked radicals were in this -- black radicals were in this struggles, that they were the only ones left. but it -- this lens of interpretation is much too narrow. and i would argue, implicitly dangerous. what it does is it has funneled the very definition of real black leadership into a straitjacket of thought and action. it has cast militancy and resistance, which hold iconic value in the black immunity, as the only attribute of leadership. while depicting a sellout, and tom's. those who have an abiding faith in the
in doing so, historians have elevated not just excavated -- because that work needed to be excavated -- but not -- now they have elevated the role of rap radicals of the home and abroad. in the process of that excavation and elevation they have been varying the work of black liveries -- liberals in the struggle for anti-colonialism. there are a few descriptors such as the aplomb of the african revolution or you need a handkerchief. with that, just in explaining how the cold war caused these...
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." >>> forensic teams in iraq have begun to excavate 12 graves after militants were driven out of the area. they are thought to contain the bodies of up to 1700 iraqi shiite soldiers killed last june. we have the report. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: paying tribute to the slain men. it's believed this is one of 12 mass grave sites thought to contain the graves of 1700 iraqis. they were massacred by islamic state last june. remains of the victims clothing have been lying here for almost a year. now, forensic teams have begun the task of excavating, first as diggers, then more kaffully as bones start to appear. survivors claim they rounded up soldiers from a former u.s. base. they were slaughtered at the presidential compound belonging to the late dictator, saddam hussein. this is one of the very few survivors. he explains pointing out what happened pointing out where they attempted to execute him. >> they repeatedly said they won't hurt us. they brought us here. when we got here, they tied up our hands. the fourth bullet was meant to kill me. i was not hit. the fifth bullet was fired killin
." >>> forensic teams in iraq have begun to excavate 12 graves after militants were driven out of the area. they are thought to contain the bodies of up to 1700 iraqi shiite soldiers killed last june. we have the report. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: paying tribute to the slain men. it's believed this is one of 12 mass grave sites thought to contain the graves of 1700 iraqis. they were massacred by islamic state last june. remains of the victims clothing have been lying here for...
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excavation or construction or demolition projects worth more than $10,000 will be find ten thousand dollars for trashing lots. a detailed waste collection plan will be required. >> this problem gets worse it continues and continues until we can send the appropriate signal that we'll no longer accept this activity. >> philadelphia has used cameras to combat and ticket those breaking the law. councilman clark said it will take more tips and 31 calls to curb illegal dumping. >> three teens are shot at a private party in camden, police are questioning people, a live report is coming up. >> a woman policies by her brand new car that got unexpected detailing. we'll explain thun. >> hey, everyone, it is 4:56, monday morning we're taking a live look at atlantic city new jersey, with a current term of 46 degrees. today's high in philadelphia, 71. so, you know and clouds down the shore, ac getting up to 69. the low temperature 55. >>> police in oklahoma made a drug bust with an easter twist. they found $30,000 worth of meth inside the stuffed bunny. police were alerted that the drug money was headed
excavation or construction or demolition projects worth more than $10,000 will be find ten thousand dollars for trashing lots. a detailed waste collection plan will be required. >> this problem gets worse it continues and continues until we can send the appropriate signal that we'll no longer accept this activity. >> philadelphia has used cameras to combat and ticket those breaking the law. councilman clark said it will take more tips and 31 calls to curb illegal dumping. >>...
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now, forensic teams have begun excavating, first as diggers, then more carefully as bones start to appears claim they rounded up soldiers from a former u.s. base. they were slaughtered at the presidential compound belonging to the late dictator saddam hussein. he explains pointing out what happened. >> they repeatedly said they won't hurt us. they brought us here. when we got here they tied up our hands. the fourth bullet was meant to kill me. i was not hit. the fifth bullet was fired killing the one next to me. i deliberately fell to the ground. i was covered with blood, then i rolled down the valley. >>reporter: his story matches images seen. for months relatives of the victims have been calling on authorities to provide them with proper answers. now, they are closer to finding out about the fate of their loved ones. the mass killings have come a symbol in iraq. bbc news. >>> with me is the bbc's reporter from bbc arabic. is there any doubt at all, these are the soldiers i.s. videoed while they were massacring them? >> no. all the evidence goes toward them being the soldiers they found
now, forensic teams have begun excavating, first as diggers, then more carefully as bones start to appears claim they rounded up soldiers from a former u.s. base. they were slaughtered at the presidential compound belonging to the late dictator saddam hussein. he explains pointing out what happened. >> they repeatedly said they won't hurt us. they brought us here. when we got here they tied up our hands. the fourth bullet was meant to kill me. i was not hit. the fifth bullet was fired...
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less over excavation due to shorter ceiling height and less glass at the rear and [inaudible] perspeblthive views we'll look at first from down the hill on 20th street the exist ing previously proposed and currently proposed from the top. changes include a reduced gable window, rear addition lower 1 foot 2 inches and a new straight facing window. from up 20th street existing previously proposed currently proposed and a list of the changes i just described. here is a zoomed in view oof the new window we are interdo you saying. this window is 1 foot 8 which is the minium required. this wintdo is 60 inches tall. by contrast this window is smaller represents the code minimum for ecs gress reference. here is a birds eye view of the existing rear yard. previously proposed and currently proposed changes from the top. the rear addition lowered by 1 foot 2 inches. less glasses. the pop out is set back 2 foot 3 inch tooz align with the west neighbor. the light well is eliminated and the rear yard terrace more gracefully. here is a view from the neighbors yard. ist xing, previously proposed. currently
less over excavation due to shorter ceiling height and less glass at the rear and [inaudible] perspeblthive views we'll look at first from down the hill on 20th street the exist ing previously proposed and currently proposed from the top. changes include a reduced gable window, rear addition lower 1 foot 2 inches and a new straight facing window. from up 20th street existing previously proposed currently proposed and a list of the changes i just described. here is a zoomed in view oof the new...
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during the excavations, the most important things we uncovered were traces in the soil of where the actual fort building had been. we were able to find a pit which when we hollowed it out turned out to be the fort moat, an area with a lot of money cap -- udmud cap. it would have been a pretty effective deterrent. we were able to follow that out enough to know that this was fort mose. the fort itself shows up on maps of the period. the fort was a three-sided structure. it was about 65 feet to a side. it was made of a high embankment, and on the outside of this earthen embankment, they had plastered marsh mud which was really slippery. there was also a prickly pear cactus in the moat and on top of the wall. this law was unusual shape. the open side that didn't have a wall was along the creek, so it was protected by the water and that is where boats came in. the other three sides were this open square, really, with corner bastions on two sides. the buildings for the fort were all clustered inside those walls. it was an area of about an acre and a half. it wasn't a huge area. we are not even c
during the excavations, the most important things we uncovered were traces in the soil of where the actual fort building had been. we were able to find a pit which when we hollowed it out turned out to be the fort moat, an area with a lot of money cap -- udmud cap. it would have been a pretty effective deterrent. we were able to follow that out enough to know that this was fort mose. the fort itself shows up on maps of the period. the fort was a three-sided structure. it was about 65 feet to a...
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weren't real at all but are premises our minds invent and that might also be important to scour and excavate and question, and i just want to give my students as many tools that might help them to mine those different kinds of materials. >> host: tracy k. smith, won the pull litter in 2012 for her book of poet try "life on mars." she has written a memoir, "ordinary light. "here's the cover. you're watching booktv on c-span2. we're on location at princeton university. >> booktv is on twitter, follow us to get publishing news scheduling updates, author information, and to talk directly with authors during our live programs. twitter.com/booktv. >> he was offered a position at the end of the summer the middle east desk of the national student association for which he had zero preparation and we went off to another congress, we moved the -- the office moved to washington we moved to washington. it was thrilling. i went back to school. and then in october, one evening, we had dinner with two people who identified themselves as former nsa officials and after dinner we were driven somewhere northwes
weren't real at all but are premises our minds invent and that might also be important to scour and excavate and question, and i just want to give my students as many tools that might help them to mine those different kinds of materials. >> host: tracy k. smith, won the pull litter in 2012 for her book of poet try "life on mars." she has written a memoir, "ordinary light. "here's the cover. you're watching booktv on c-span2. we're on location at princeton university....
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that are real at all that are just these premises and that might also be important to scour and excavate and question. i want to give my students as many tools that might help them to mine those different kinds of materials. >> host: tracy k. smith won the pulitzer in 2012 for her book of poetry, life on mars. she has written a memoir "ordinary "ordinary light." here's the cover. you are watching booktv on c-span2 on location at princeton university. >> on one hand there is no gossip in the boat. these are first-hand accounts. half of the quotes are on the record, extensively investigative reporting. it just so happens to the weekend than energizer who is still bill clinton's busty, blonde mistress going to hillary clinton's abuse of agent the fact she is so nasty that agents consider being assigned to her detail of punishment onto mary cheney and dick cheney's daughter who tried to get her agents to take her friends to restaurants. they refused as they should have but she threw a fit and got it removed, not to mention the fact that the reason ronald reagan was shot is that ronald reagan
that are real at all that are just these premises and that might also be important to scour and excavate and question. i want to give my students as many tools that might help them to mine those different kinds of materials. >> host: tracy k. smith won the pulitzer in 2012 for her book of poetry, life on mars. she has written a memoir "ordinary "ordinary light." here's the cover. you are watching booktv on c-span2 on location at princeton university. >> on one hand...
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writing about things that haven't happened at all and that might also be important to scour and excavate in question. i just wonder if as many tools that might help them to mind the different kinds of material. >> host: tracy k. smith won the pulitzer in 2012 for her book of poetry, life on mars. she has written a memoir. "ordinary light." here is the cover. you're watching booktv on c-span2. we are on location at prints in university. -- princeton univers
writing about things that haven't happened at all and that might also be important to scour and excavate in question. i just wonder if as many tools that might help them to mind the different kinds of material. >> host: tracy k. smith won the pulitzer in 2012 for her book of poetry, life on mars. she has written a memoir. "ordinary light." here is the cover. you're watching booktv on c-span2. we are on location at prints in university. -- princeton univers
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. >> the excavations are in red we'll have the interference to go under the street. >> my next project is the largest project in the water system improvement program this is the southeast plan that involved a lot of kworpthsdz with the community groups and public when 9 commissioners such the planning commission and the board of supervisors or this ftc commission they help us in city hall this is a beautiful building it really is the inner workers of the building you feel you're in the heart of government and it's exciting to be part of that >> good afternoon and i would like to welcome you to our regularly scheduled meeting of the city and school district select committee. i am your chair supervisor jane kim. i will be joined soon by supervisor david campos and we're joined by board of education commissioners sand sandra lee fewer and jill wynns and i would like to thank sfgtv for broadcasting the meeting and making sure they're able online and recognize jennifer low and mr. jessie larsen and our clerks today. madam clerk are there any announcements? >> there are none. >> colleagues m
. >> the excavations are in red we'll have the interference to go under the street. >> my next project is the largest project in the water system improvement program this is the southeast plan that involved a lot of kworpthsdz with the community groups and public when 9 commissioners such the planning commission and the board of supervisors or this ftc commission they help us in city hall this is a beautiful building it really is the inner workers of the building you feel you're in...
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but initial efforts they brought in the excavator to dig out as many bodies today we've been digging with our hands and trying to find out more survivors. behind that temple over there is another very famous structure, which is completely down. there are suspicions that there are people underneath. we've been trying to get them to cry for help and we've been digging along trying to rescue them out. >> have you come across -- have you found any survivors? >> well today itself they pulled out at least two or three bodies from towards my left. towards my right there is just behind this where the excavator is digging there's another temple that's in ruins and people are digging with their hands and shovels. we think that our few people at least one person there because we heard a small, faint voice, about an hour ago but we've been trying to find them. they haven't -- we've not seen them yet. >> just so tragic. a lot of humanitarian aid is necessary. arwa damon has that part of the story. >> we're just speaking with some of these kids and their families. they've all come to get treatment
but initial efforts they brought in the excavator to dig out as many bodies today we've been digging with our hands and trying to find out more survivors. behind that temple over there is another very famous structure, which is completely down. there are suspicions that there are people underneath. we've been trying to get them to cry for help and we've been digging along trying to rescue them out. >> have you come across -- have you found any survivors? >> well today itself they...
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john beaudro is concerned that texas brine wants to excavate again and adds that the company is taking way too long to remove potentially dangerous natural gas sitting underneath the ground. >> they need to be more aggressive put more wells done and do this more quickly. >> this is my good friend's house. he decided to leave. >> and they've watched the paradise to disappear and the reality of the situation has taken its toll. >> i wanted to save the community i helped to build. >> do you think you did or do you think its lost? >> i think i--i think i scored about a 40 on the test. i don't think i did too well. i never thought--i never thought for a moment we would be down to a nine residents on sportsman drive. >> landry's friends are gone. his neighborhood will likely be demolished in the next year. yet life here goes on while big business fights and their customers await product. robert ray al jazeera louisiana. >> it's earth day and it's celebrated around the world. an italian astronaut tweeted this image of earth from outer space. i'm randall pinkston. thank you for joining us on a
john beaudro is concerned that texas brine wants to excavate again and adds that the company is taking way too long to remove potentially dangerous natural gas sitting underneath the ground. >> they need to be more aggressive put more wells done and do this more quickly. >> this is my good friend's house. he decided to leave. >> and they've watched the paradise to disappear and the reality of the situation has taken its toll. >> i wanted to save the community i helped to...
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. >> forensic teams in iraq are excavating 12 mass gravesites said to contain the remains of 17 soldiers. tikrit was recaptureed last week. >>> an iraqi army push to retake mosul. a new video released showing of training in urban warfare. the battle drills have been taking place at the complex south of baghdad. shop keepers in the afghan capital have closed their dollars to protest what they say is a five-fold tax increase. the government there says it is trying to achieve economic independence after relying on billions of dollar of aid for years. from kabul jennifer glasse has more. >> shops are closed across the capital. kabul central market is almost like a ghost town. the reason why is clear. the shutdown means central kabul looks like this. when it usually looks like this. shop keepers say they had no choice when their tax bills arrived. >> last year we paid $300 tore shop. this year the government wants more than $200. >> store owners say they can't afford that and tack their complaints to the streets. the finance ministry say it's just following the law and trying to create a tax
. >> forensic teams in iraq are excavating 12 mass gravesites said to contain the remains of 17 soldiers. tikrit was recaptureed last week. >>> an iraqi army push to retake mosul. a new video released showing of training in urban warfare. the battle drills have been taking place at the complex south of baghdad. shop keepers in the afghan capital have closed their dollars to protest what they say is a five-fold tax increase. the government there says it is trying to achieve...
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dollars plus are 32 percent of the $9.2 million construction contract should be sufficient for the excavation is the $2 million plus less than the 12e789d costs shown in table 3 of the $5 million plus so our recommendations on page 5 of our report we recommended you realize $2 million of the $5. million of the liquid site and continue to reserve the balance to continue on reserve i'll be happy to answer any questions. >> thank you, mr. rose supervisor tang. >> actually, i have a question for the puc in light of what the budget analyst pointed out their typical for large projects but it did seem especially on the chart on page 4 there were quite a few of them in the portion mostly in the construction portion why are there so many june turns. >> we're looking at two major things a 10 percent contingency is difficult the other contingencies are higher than normal because this is an environmental regeneration we're trying to remove the soil to get to a point it's clean typically when you open the ground you don't know what you're going to find we want to figure out what's on site basically, we're
dollars plus are 32 percent of the $9.2 million construction contract should be sufficient for the excavation is the $2 million plus less than the 12e789d costs shown in table 3 of the $5 million plus so our recommendations on page 5 of our report we recommended you realize $2 million of the $5. million of the liquid site and continue to reserve the balance to continue on reserve i'll be happy to answer any questions. >> thank you, mr. rose supervisor tang. >> actually, i have a...
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. >> friend say the pair grew up in lower moreland and husband owned a excavation business in the huntington valley. while the couple had been married for 20 years, some say they have had problems. >> just really hard worker, working kind of a guy. we all knew in the circle will of friend that they had their difficulties but you know for to it come to this. >> reporter: "eyewitness news" has learned the identities of both have of these victims but we are in the the releasing those names just yet because authorities have not released them as they notify the rest of the family here. in the meantime this couple leaves behind three children. we are reporting live outside lower moreland police department jan carabao for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> a former volunteer fire fighter is behind bars after allegedly holding fire fighters hostage in a montgomery county firehouse. police say paul jordan armed with a gun walked into the lam ot t firehouse in elkins park. he was reese ensley fired for the the department held four fire fighters hostage. "eyewitness news" spoke to a woman who says that she's
. >> friend say the pair grew up in lower moreland and husband owned a excavation business in the huntington valley. while the couple had been married for 20 years, some say they have had problems. >> just really hard worker, working kind of a guy. we all knew in the circle will of friend that they had their difficulties but you know for to it come to this. >> reporter: "eyewitness news" has learned the identities of both have of these victims but we are in the the...
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but are just these premises that our minds invent and that also might be important to scour and excavateand question. and i just want to give my students as many tools that might help them to mind those different kinds of materials. >> tracy smith won the pulitzer in 2012 for her book of poetry, life on mars. she's written a memoir, "ordinary light." here's the cover. you'reyou're watching booktv on c-span2. were on location at princeton university. >> you are watching a booktv on c-span2. this weekend when visiting st. augustine, florida, with the help of our local cable partner comcast. next we visit with author thomas graham whose book mr. flagler st. augustine examines the light -- the life of henry flagler who was hard to develop with developing for eastern coast into a tourist destination. >> we are in the grand part of the hotel ponce de leon in st. augustine, florida. this was the era of the most elegant winter resort hotel in the country when it opened in the 1880s, and this room was used for receptions on occasions. president grover cleveland had a reception here, admiral dewey
but are just these premises that our minds invent and that also might be important to scour and excavateand question. and i just want to give my students as many tools that might help them to mind those different kinds of materials. >> tracy smith won the pulitzer in 2012 for her book of poetry, life on mars. she's written a memoir, "ordinary light." here's the cover. you'reyou're watching booktv on c-span2. were on location at princeton university. >> you are watching a...
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photos somehow the excavation under way. the line that will eventually connect the south of market area to union square and china town. >>> time is 4:34. two people are facing charges after a high speed chase that ended in a firey crash. it all started around 8:30 last night when police tried to stop a car from failing to yield. when the car tried to take the cutting boulevard exit, flipped and caught on fire. three people in the car tried to run from the scene but were found and arrested by police. one of the people arrested is 16 years old and was released to the custody of their parents. >>> east bay couple arrested for robbing a man they met online may have had other victims. the man contacted kathryn stump april 5th through an online ad. they all went back to the mans home where he was allegedly robbed. after the couple was arrested, police found other electronics. >>> the parents of a 21-year- old gatt malian man shot by police are calling for a federal investigation into his death. according to police, millcar perez l
photos somehow the excavation under way. the line that will eventually connect the south of market area to union square and china town. >>> time is 4:34. two people are facing charges after a high speed chase that ended in a firey crash. it all started around 8:30 last night when police tried to stop a car from failing to yield. when the car tried to take the cutting boulevard exit, flipped and caught on fire. three people in the car tried to run from the scene but were found and...
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trying to dispose of has turned into a big fire right next to that very large and expensive piece of excavating equipment. >> which looks like it's on fire now. >> tleev alone! >> i thought he dodged a bullet when the flames went out sideways. that's when he should have backed off. >> that thing is toast. >> firefighters show up but they're like it's pretty much a loss. >> do you get fired for that? >> my bad. i tried to kick it out. >> that guy seemed to avoid any serious injury. can't say the same for the man in this next video. right there in the circle is an eternal flame memorial. but a 19-year-old man is right next to it trying to warm up. reports say he's a runaway. you see him dancing around. he's on fire. >> stop drop and roll. >> he does for a moment. he does roll around on the ground. but the pain and the heat get too much. even when he tears off a few layers unable to get those flames extinguished. now the man streaking across this square completely on fire. people did come to his rescue eventually but not before he suffered severe burns to about 85% of his body. >> that's horrible.
trying to dispose of has turned into a big fire right next to that very large and expensive piece of excavating equipment. >> which looks like it's on fire now. >> tleev alone! >> i thought he dodged a bullet when the flames went out sideways. that's when he should have backed off. >> that thing is toast. >> firefighters show up but they're like it's pretty much a loss. >> do you get fired for that? >> my bad. i tried to kick it out. >> that guy...
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excavateing 12 mass gravesites thought to contain up to 1700 soldiers. >> and before iraqi army pushed to retake the city of mosul from isil new video has been released of u.s. and spanish forces training for battle warfare. a saudi policeman was shot dead and three others injured in a raid of the mainly shia city videos emerged on social media of what appears to be the operation. saudi media say that police retrieved weapons and communication equipment. four people were arrested. still to come on the program the thais who have taken matters in their own hands to prevent human trafficking. after street protest african-americans in the u.s. city of ferguson want to make their presence felt in the city council elections. >> that open your world. >> it could be very dangerous. >> i hear gunshots. >> a bullet came right there through the window. >> it absolutely is a crisis. >> real reporting. >> this is what we do. >> america tonight. tuesday through friday. 10:00 eastern. only on al jaz [office phone chatter] [frogs croaking] you know what, let me call you back. what are you doing?! [scr
excavateing 12 mass gravesites thought to contain up to 1700 soldiers. >> and before iraqi army pushed to retake the city of mosul from isil new video has been released of u.s. and spanish forces training for battle warfare. a saudi policeman was shot dead and three others injured in a raid of the mainly shia city videos emerged on social media of what appears to be the operation. saudi media say that police retrieved weapons and communication equipment. four people were arrested. still...
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in san francisco our tree cover is small that is one bit of it if approved this variance they'll excavate. >> thank you. sir, your time is up. >> thank you. next speaker. >> hello, i signed the petition and agree with the neighborhoods i think the most important thing it the rear yard i think that people live on elizabeth is a lot of 0 noah valley 24th street is residential those people that are going to live there in the 4 unit they might want those trees too i think you need to consider preserving those and not allowing the evaporates. >> consider where is the exhaust from this kitchen. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> hi, i'm jenny i live on elizabeth street been 9 years i wanted to emphasize that i concerns about the noise specifically i remember the day's with when the bar was immediately behind my property and the noise from the bash at the time it was dj or some sort of music it allowed for my family i will caution against any sort of item that is going to come in and be noisy i'm a little bit skeptical of the noise that will be put in place only halfway measures from a
in san francisco our tree cover is small that is one bit of it if approved this variance they'll excavate. >> thank you. sir, your time is up. >> thank you. next speaker. >> hello, i signed the petition and agree with the neighborhoods i think the most important thing it the rear yard i think that people live on elizabeth is a lot of 0 noah valley 24th street is residential those people that are going to live there in the 4 unit they might want those trees too i think you need...
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and i think it's just very helpful to go back on your past and kind of excavate it. and see what brought you to this point in your life. >> but people always say you know i would love to have known what i know now. however i had to go through what i went through to know what i know now. >> yeah. i mean i wish i had sidestepped many events of my life. but they all you know they all brought me here which is a very nice place. >> rose: it's a nice place. why is it a nice place? >> well i have had such a rich life. and i have a daughter who is just a stellar kid by any standard. and it's thrilling to watch her take her place in life. and i have a man who just loves me inexplicably. and who is very demon strattive and very much a present partner. >> rose: when you had to go down something hated to see you go. it was painful for him after you got married. >> yeah whenstance i did a broadway show it was like be home when-- so i would not go out afterwards. because he-- he likes, he likes-- . >> rose: you. he likes you. >> he likes traditional marriages is what he likes. >>
and i think it's just very helpful to go back on your past and kind of excavate it. and see what brought you to this point in your life. >> but people always say you know i would love to have known what i know now. however i had to go through what i went through to know what i know now. >> yeah. i mean i wish i had sidestepped many events of my life. but they all you know they all brought me here which is a very nice place. >> rose: it's a nice place. why is it a nice place?...
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recent dust control ordinance adopted by the city three or four years for a stringent dust control excavation putting watering down the site and sweeping the streets and making sure that tires of the trucks are clean we're committed to comply with the provision we have 40 no choice dbi will endorse those there's nothing beyond that we can do other than comply with the dust control provisions and again, the school administration is satisfied with those that's included. >> your part of the project team okay. go ahead. >> sure i'm with the emerald yes, we're going to be misting but a triple layer the walls it capture first of all a wall and another wall behind that that makes a perfect l and behind that a drape so misting bus 3 layers and when we're doing the new building we're hanging an acoustic building capturing dust and installing a filter on the school. >> commissioner antonini. >> yeah. i noticed that the building as sheet offer it at this point but i'm very supportive of the project i think many of the concerns that were brought up are issues that will find their recommend in dbi restric
recent dust control ordinance adopted by the city three or four years for a stringent dust control excavation putting watering down the site and sweeping the streets and making sure that tires of the trucks are clean we're committed to comply with the provision we have 40 no choice dbi will endorse those there's nothing beyond that we can do other than comply with the dust control provisions and again, the school administration is satisfied with those that's included. >> your part of the...