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an 8,000 square foot home is being constructed with deep excavations to match. i couldn't see the side. here's the tree -- to take a picture, but you can see on the west side, the scope of the excavation. at 660 sanchez, the property on which the tree was, a 28-foot deep excavation starting from sanchez street to add 3,000 feet below grade was also approved in 2015. in the cu hearings for 323 cumberland, the project was opposed by the neighborhood and neighborhood association. there was much to talk about the impact the excavations would have on the tree. we're convinced that when the tree roots became entombed in concrete, the tree would not survive. the probability of loss of a limb, which would obviously be a serious matter increased by a factor of ten, so the tree had to come down, according to the contractor as a matter of public safety. in the planning process, we're always told that excavation is not a planning department function, it's a building department issue, but i believe when you have to do more to find protections from adjacent serial digs to pro
an 8,000 square foot home is being constructed with deep excavations to match. i couldn't see the side. here's the tree -- to take a picture, but you can see on the west side, the scope of the excavation. at 660 sanchez, the property on which the tree was, a 28-foot deep excavation starting from sanchez street to add 3,000 feet below grade was also approved in 2015. in the cu hearings for 323 cumberland, the project was opposed by the neighborhood and neighborhood association. there was much to...
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all excavation was supposed to be done past my building. the planning department having issued permits all along thinking the building was still there. i was never made aware that they were going to excavate 20 feet adjacent to my building. they deceived the planning department, the building department, and me causing damage to my build iing. now the other adjacent building is showing signs of damage. had my building not been damaged, they would have got away with it. i would like my foundation repaired. i am requesting the building department impose a serious consequence for their grievous actions and the total disregard of others and the city of san francisco's building department process. this will send a clear message to others who are thinking about doing the same thing. i brought some pictures to share with you. this is the front of the building in september of 2016. this was the rear of the building, and it was gutted and rebuilt in 1989 and remodelled in 2003. i'm sorry. this is -- you have 30 seconds. >> i'm sorry. this is the side
all excavation was supposed to be done past my building. the planning department having issued permits all along thinking the building was still there. i was never made aware that they were going to excavate 20 feet adjacent to my building. they deceived the planning department, the building department, and me causing damage to my build iing. now the other adjacent building is showing signs of damage. had my building not been damaged, they would have got away with it. i would like my foundation...
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imposed an import tax on an individual product let's say excavators that could lead to u.s. companies buying fewer chinese excavators they might instead buy more of them produced in the u.s. in effect tariffs like these could protect the u.s. economy tariffs have existed for almost as long as countries have been trading with each other the u. for example still levies a ten percent tax on us the other way around it's only two point five percent while terry of the world over the average rate of taxation has half over the last twenty years according to the world bank but now the u.s. president donald trump imposed new terrorists many worry other countries will retaliate by imposing terrorists of their own this is what people call a trade war it could impede the free flow of goods that makes up the backbone of the world economy. when your fridge is smarter than you because it realizes you're running out of milk and sends a shopping list to your phone that's what we call artificial intelligence it's quickly conquering many aspects of our lives from smart factories to smart homes
imposed an import tax on an individual product let's say excavators that could lead to u.s. companies buying fewer chinese excavators they might instead buy more of them produced in the u.s. in effect tariffs like these could protect the u.s. economy tariffs have existed for almost as long as countries have been trading with each other the u. for example still levies a ten percent tax on us the other way around it's only two point five percent while terry of the world over the average rate of...
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palestinians in a district close to jerusalem's old city say their lives are being ruined by an excavation project israeli archaeologists and settlers have been tunneling under buildings in the neighborhood in search of the ancient ruins of the city of david and their activities appeared to be causing devastation above ground. after the excavation work started for the ground began to sink our houses bringing about twenty centimeters to watch shine and the water started to crack the floor has also granted. them to have it done a look at the house she read until it collapses under children on my son and his wife look at the destruction look at how crooked the house is they could have lost their all broke in the roof once fallin on my grandson. hear them working at night and the thing all starts to shake of course i'm against . this is our home that we're also supposed to go norma can stop them well this is what they want they want the arabs to leave this home so that they can take them she didn't blame the limit because she. didn't have. time for the many years we've been complaining but no
palestinians in a district close to jerusalem's old city say their lives are being ruined by an excavation project israeli archaeologists and settlers have been tunneling under buildings in the neighborhood in search of the ancient ruins of the city of david and their activities appeared to be causing devastation above ground. after the excavation work started for the ground began to sink our houses bringing about twenty centimeters to watch shine and the water started to crack the floor has...
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there was a flooding detail on there, but actually, they would have had to excavate really deep. the plans were drawn by a gentleman called ken chan, kenneth chan. so he seems to be not involved, anymore. obviously, we have a new architect. the problem seems to be -- and if i can have the overhead -- let's see here. so just point this out. we had an existing -- there was an existing light well prior to any of the construction starting, and there were two windows in that light well that were serving the bathroom and the front hallway, i would imagine. so with the first permit, that light well went away, and that left no windows here. then, they actually had a couple of windows in on that permit, as well that probably got missed by the appellant, and i do think now that it has come down to the one bathroom window, whether the -- the -- the size of the window, whether it's the size or a sky light goes in. but i did contact mr. clarke and speak to him about this. but overall, the project is now back on track again, except i think these -- the issue is just the size of the bathroom wi
there was a flooding detail on there, but actually, they would have had to excavate really deep. the plans were drawn by a gentleman called ken chan, kenneth chan. so he seems to be not involved, anymore. obviously, we have a new architect. the problem seems to be -- and if i can have the overhead -- let's see here. so just point this out. we had an existing -- there was an existing light well prior to any of the construction starting, and there were two windows in that light well that were...
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in one thousand nine hundred two same vladimir's cathedral was built in the middle of the excavation site on the very spot where prince flood a mirror of the kevin ross is said to have adopted the christian faith. to let him near had conquered which at the time belong to the byzantine empire in a military campaign. he planned to crown his victory by marrying the daughter of the byzantine emperor. byzantium consented to the union but only if the prince agreed to be christened. let him use exceptions of the faith laid the foundations for the christianisation of the russian empire. centuries later russia would justify the legitimacy of its claim to crimea with the legendary reference to ancient church sustenance as the birthplace of its orthodoxy and civilization. i. i. think. modern day military presence and power. with the russian black sea fleet based in sebastopol peace in crimea moscow says is guaranteed by. russia for a long and costly war against the touch ours and the turks for position of crimea. it's conquest and annexation in seven hundred eighty three mark the star. of russi
in one thousand nine hundred two same vladimir's cathedral was built in the middle of the excavation site on the very spot where prince flood a mirror of the kevin ross is said to have adopted the christian faith. to let him near had conquered which at the time belong to the byzantine empire in a military campaign. he planned to crown his victory by marrying the daughter of the byzantine emperor. byzantium consented to the union but only if the prince agreed to be christened. let him use...
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later when they were excavated, they revealed over 500 sculptures, all left at the base of the permit and all virtually broken. left there at the time that the city was abandoned around 1500. the spanish never got into this area, anywhere near here. so the mystery was why was the city abandoned. why did they suddenly leave and leave behind all their sacred possessions and the archaeological excavation revealed that reason which i go to in my book at length. it's a very interesting and tragic story about what happened in the city. that was the big discovery we made. in. you. one. >> the archaeological projects and the other half is about is the consequences of going in there. >> so after, we had many adventures and there was really scary moments in the jungle and also getting in-and-out. but, i'll never forget after we were all out of the jungle, we were sitting around the pool in a town controlled by drug cartel and you could buy hit in that town for $25 but it's not very funny. how about that person who reviewed my book last. i remember steve, the leader turning to me and saying than
later when they were excavated, they revealed over 500 sculptures, all left at the base of the permit and all virtually broken. left there at the time that the city was abandoned around 1500. the spanish never got into this area, anywhere near here. so the mystery was why was the city abandoned. why did they suddenly leave and leave behind all their sacred possessions and the archaeological excavation revealed that reason which i go to in my book at length. it's a very interesting and tragic...
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i've only excavated 200 square feet out of o entire square mile of city.or more than a -- square mile of a city. and there's still huge areas that have been never been visited. i mean, they have images of pyramids in jungle no one has ever been to. huge pyramids on top of mountains with plazas and undoubtedly other cashes artifacts so going on for 100 years. >> wow -- have g you -- can you kind of pull back the scope is of this and -- this is, obviously, not a single city isolated all by itself. it's part of a larger system can you pull back to give us a picture of what larger system might have been? >> thank you that's a good questions. this culture occupied an area of about 10,000 square miles. huge area. and there were many cities. this is not the only one. i mean, i think the legend is really -- an alga nation of lost cities into one lost city but there's many in lost jungle the culture is so little known it doesn't have a normal known but called and chengt people, and there's been archaeological work tone there and identified 200 sites. in contrast to
i've only excavated 200 square feet out of o entire square mile of city.or more than a -- square mile of a city. and there's still huge areas that have been never been visited. i mean, they have images of pyramids in jungle no one has ever been to. huge pyramids on top of mountains with plazas and undoubtedly other cashes artifacts so going on for 100 years. >> wow -- have g you -- can you kind of pull back the scope is of this and -- this is, obviously, not a single city isolated all by...
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in the south lawn after the excavation work started the ground began to sink our houses laying about twenty centimeters to watch sign and the walls have started to crack the floor has also granted. them to have it done a look at the house she relayed until it collapses under the children on my son and his wife look at the destruction look at how crooked the house is look at the walls they're all broke in the roof once fell in on my grandson. hear them working at night and the thing all starts to shake of course i'm against it this is our home where else are we supposed to go norm can stop them where this is what they want they want the arabs to leave this home so that they can take them . for many years we've been complaining but no one helps us but one day we felt the house moving so we call the police they made us all leave but it rains now water lands on the furniture we have lost everything there is nothing left for us to. say goodbye for this date on the breaking news. reports about an hour ago some more details now that have come in from the austrian capital vienna it seems at
in the south lawn after the excavation work started the ground began to sink our houses laying about twenty centimeters to watch sign and the walls have started to crack the floor has also granted. them to have it done a look at the house she relayed until it collapses under the children on my son and his wife look at the destruction look at how crooked the house is look at the walls they're all broke in the roof once fell in on my grandson. hear them working at night and the thing all starts...
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it's out on after the excavation work started the ground began to sink our house was leaning about twenty centimeters to watch sign and the water started to crack the floor has also grant. them to have it done a look at the house she relayed until it collapses under children and my son and his wife look at the destruction look at how crooked the house is look at the walls they're all broke in the roof once fell in on my grandson. who mostly hear them working at night and the thing all starts to shake of course i'm against it this is our home we're also supposed to go north can stop them this is what they want they want the arabs to leave this home so that they can take them . for many years we've been complaining but no one helps us one day we felt the house moving to call the police they made us all leave but it rains now with lance and the furniture we have lost everything there's nothing left for us he. plans for a new fighter jet base in the u.s. state of the moment triggered a furious backlash from locals during a protest in the city of burlington campaign was placed john speakers on
it's out on after the excavation work started the ground began to sink our house was leaning about twenty centimeters to watch sign and the water started to crack the floor has also grant. them to have it done a look at the house she relayed until it collapses under children and my son and his wife look at the destruction look at how crooked the house is look at the walls they're all broke in the roof once fell in on my grandson. who mostly hear them working at night and the thing all starts to...
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in the south lawn after the excavation work started the ground began to sink our houses leaning about twenty centimeters to watch shine and the walls have started to crack the floor has also granted. them to have it done a look at the house she relayed until it collapses under the children it on my son and his wife look at the destruction look at how crooked the house is look at the wallace they're all broke in the roof once fallin on my grandson. hear them working at night and the door starts to shake of course i'm against it this is our home we're also supposed to go normal can stop them well this is what they want they want the arabs to leave this home so that they can take them. with the many years we have been complaining but no one helps us but one day we felt the house moving so we called the police they made us all leave but it rains now water lands on the furniture we have lost everything there is nothing left for us. residents in the us to have a moment of fuzzy against having us. fleet of f. thirty five fighter jets stationed nearby the people of burlington say they're deep
in the south lawn after the excavation work started the ground began to sink our houses leaning about twenty centimeters to watch shine and the walls have started to crack the floor has also granted. them to have it done a look at the house she relayed until it collapses under the children it on my son and his wife look at the destruction look at how crooked the house is look at the wallace they're all broke in the roof once fallin on my grandson. hear them working at night and the door starts...
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after the excavation work started the ground began to sink our houses laying about twenty centimeters to watch side and the walls have started to crack and the floor has also granted. them to have it done a look at the house she laid until it collapses under the children on my son and his wife look at the destruction look at how crooked the house is look at the walls they are all broke in the roof once fell in on my grandson. hear them working at night and the door starts to shake of course i'm against it this is our home where else are we supposed to go norm can stop them this is what they want they want the arabs to leave this home so that they can take them. if you see. that i said. it was for many years we've been complaining but no one helps us but one day we felt the house moving so we called the police they made us all leave but it rains now water lands on the furniture we have lost everything there is nothing left for us. residents of the u.s. state of a fighting against having a fleet. f. thirty five fighter jets stationed nearby the people of burlington say they're deeply co
after the excavation work started the ground began to sink our houses laying about twenty centimeters to watch side and the walls have started to crack and the floor has also granted. them to have it done a look at the house she laid until it collapses under the children on my son and his wife look at the destruction look at how crooked the house is look at the walls they are all broke in the roof once fell in on my grandson. hear them working at night and the door starts to shake of course i'm...
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storage next to them or sheds for the lammas which would have transported the harvest bingham's excavationsnot only provided insights about the ways the incas lived they also presented new riddles the whole known as the motors for example may have been used for us for nomic or purposes at certain times the hollowed stones were filled with water taking the position of the windows and the direction of the sun's rays into account it may have been possible to make calculations for agricultural purposes. a second theory assumes that the priestesses used the motors to grind plants and minerals and make dies for weaving and pottery. nobody knows whether an inker ever rude in matchup each to the word into means the only one the son of the sun gold and silver which represented the team is of the sun and the moon to the incas were often used for sacred purpose. as the religious artifacts demonstrate the high level achieved by into craft workers. back to the motor's the locals tell another story about them the two motors full of water are supposed to represent two large open eyes your name for the sun
storage next to them or sheds for the lammas which would have transported the harvest bingham's excavationsnot only provided insights about the ways the incas lived they also presented new riddles the whole known as the motors for example may have been used for us for nomic or purposes at certain times the hollowed stones were filled with water taking the position of the windows and the direction of the sun's rays into account it may have been possible to make calculations for agricultural...
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must have been gigantic as can be seen from the capitals of in columns which have recently been excavated these are now on sale in the lapidary and. there was a time when our ministry was renowned for its piety its art and its learning this was in the ninth and tenth century and we refer to this period not as our golden age. at that time we were independent. and the monastery grew rich benefactors made gifts of land and supported us with large sums of money countless documents attest to this and they have all been preserved in the one asked archives up to eight hundred documents alone date from the period seven hundred forty to nine hundred sixty price this collection is unique in the whole world the secular rulers guaranteed as protection and independence this decree was issued by lord with the german in the nineteenth century and this document signed and sealed by emperor after the first conferred on us markets and coinage. one of our greatest treasures is the st gallen profession book it contains entries showing the names of our first month together with the profession of their bounds.
must have been gigantic as can be seen from the capitals of in columns which have recently been excavated these are now on sale in the lapidary and. there was a time when our ministry was renowned for its piety its art and its learning this was in the ninth and tenth century and we refer to this period not as our golden age. at that time we were independent. and the monastery grew rich benefactors made gifts of land and supported us with large sums of money countless documents attest to this...
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we saw the big excavators run the plough through here, down the middle of southwest eighth street as they have will left up all of that concrete, lift up all of the debris from that bridge. the bridge was just put in. everybody was excited about the bridge. we were there when it was the grand opening of sorts. then this happened out of absolutely nowhere. you talk about the fragility of life. think about the people that were just driving down southwest eighth street or if that is mario's friends, someone just walking. all of a sudden this large bridge comes crashing down. >> now they have to deal with this like they have to deal with an earthquake. the big machinery, the big equipment and remove everything. mario brought up a good point. in these situations, they have to notify next of kin. the process has not started yet. we're at the very initial stages of this entire process. this isn't something where they can come on the scene and quickly determine how many injuries they have because there's a great unknown here. so if you are watching this and you are concerned, you heard from
we saw the big excavators run the plough through here, down the middle of southwest eighth street as they have will left up all of that concrete, lift up all of the debris from that bridge. the bridge was just put in. everybody was excited about the bridge. we were there when it was the grand opening of sorts. then this happened out of absolutely nowhere. you talk about the fragility of life. think about the people that were just driving down southwest eighth street or if that is mario's...
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something like 90 following her around. de—mining teams in the former rebel stronghold of huambo. excavated up the princess of wales. firing. explosion. campaign to ban anti—personnel mines is a distraction that wasn't needed. by supporting this campaign. do you have any reaction to that? around the world. that's all. she was caught out quite badly by that question. by how political it became. to highlight a problem. unexploded landmines that litter the country. princess diana really did engage. she was very engaged on the issue. side of it as well? to pieces and were missing limbs... every six months, she must have a new one? it moved her, and you could see it moved her. of the problem of mines. governments not to ratify the treaty. you know, you say a picture paints a thousand words. you know, an iconic image of the 20th century. a reminder of our top story.... to make peace. firing missiles any more. kim jong—un could lead to the greatest deal for the world. across many northern areas. across parts of scotland with some snow on the hills. as the weather front continues to move northwards
something like 90 following her around. de—mining teams in the former rebel stronghold of huambo. excavated up the princess of wales. firing. explosion. campaign to ban anti—personnel mines is a distraction that wasn't needed. by supporting this campaign. do you have any reaction to that? around the world. that's all. she was caught out quite badly by that question. by how political it became. to highlight a problem. unexploded landmines that litter the country. princess diana really did...
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like 90, following her around. around. mining teams in the former rebel stronghold. stronghold. excavatedfor blowing up the princess of wales. of wales. campaign to ban antipersonnel mines as a distraction that wasn't needed. as a distraction that wasn't needed. has said you a loose cannon by supporting this campaign. —— ma'am. you have any reaction to that? that is going on all around the world. that's all. she was caught out quite badly by that question. out quite badly by that question. think she was really caught offguard by how political it became. by how political it became. —— very upset, and i think. upset, and i think. use her celebrity to highlight a problem. problem. million unexploded landmines which littered the country. princess diana really did engage. really did engage. of the questions, that she was very moved by what she was seeing. moved by what she was seeing. she was very engaged on the issue. was very engaged on the issue. the treatment, do you cope the psychological aspect as well? psychological aspect as well? pieces and were missing limbs, it moved her. moved her.
like 90, following her around. around. mining teams in the former rebel stronghold. stronghold. excavatedfor blowing up the princess of wales. of wales. campaign to ban antipersonnel mines as a distraction that wasn't needed. as a distraction that wasn't needed. has said you a loose cannon by supporting this campaign. —— ma'am. you have any reaction to that? that is going on all around the world. that's all. she was caught out quite badly by that question. out quite badly by that question....
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the south lawn after the excavation work started the ground began to sink our house was leaning about twenty centimeters to watch shine and the walls have started to crack the floor has also grant. them to have it done a look at the house she relayed until it collapses under children and when my son and his wife look at the destruction look at how crooked the house is look at the wallace they're all broken the roof once fell in on my grandson. hear them working at night and the door starts to shake of course i'm against it this is our home we're also supposed to go north can stop them this is what they want they want the arabs to leave this home so that they can take them. for many years we've been complaining but no one helps us but one day we felt the house moving to be called the police they made us all leave but it rains now what's lands on the furniture we have lost everything there's nothing left for us here. let's turn our attention stateside where the city. burlington is fighting against the fleet of f. thirty five fighter jets being stationed at a local airport vermont state
the south lawn after the excavation work started the ground began to sink our house was leaning about twenty centimeters to watch shine and the walls have started to crack the floor has also grant. them to have it done a look at the house she relayed until it collapses under children and when my son and his wife look at the destruction look at how crooked the house is look at the wallace they're all broken the roof once fell in on my grandson. hear them working at night and the door starts to...
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one in eightit was and by 1900, it was one in five and the excavation behind that was industrialization which happened, particularly in the knighted states northeast. there was an influx of immigrants to the united states a cheaper labor force which fueled industrialization to some extent. where they actually vessels support of their families? julia: the national child labor and thee forms in 1904, way they explain it is the main problem with children laboring as they bring down the wages for adults. there is a movement to limit the number of hours that women work and there is a particular problem that people see, if an employer in a mill or factory or mine can employ a child instead of an adult, that drags on the wages for everyone. so, it is the cyclical problem. wages are lower because children are present in the family needs many of the children to work. moderator: what is the history of this as a cultural phenomenon ? during the family unit, children probably labored with small businesses are on farms. did you talk about the evolution of child labor? julia: alternate history childr
one in eightit was and by 1900, it was one in five and the excavation behind that was industrialization which happened, particularly in the knighted states northeast. there was an influx of immigrants to the united states a cheaper labor force which fueled industrialization to some extent. where they actually vessels support of their families? julia: the national child labor and thee forms in 1904, way they explain it is the main problem with children laboring as they bring down the wages for...
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ann excavation on this site should be done in conjunction with an arborist to reduce the risk of damageailure. green space has been included in the glen park plan as a characteristic feature of our neighborhood. i want to point out this is not just a small loss -- lot. this is an extremely small lot and would cause much disruption. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> members of the board, good evening. i'm janice blackwell. i've been asked to read this letter. dear members of the board, i live at 2785 diamond street, the bottom apartment in a two-unit building next door to the project site. i was unable to get away from work this evening, i am a doctor and wanted to express my concern. the appellant wants to block my kitchen window and move his roof deck to the front of the building. the appellant shows a list of examples and actions to be taken by designers to alleviate light and air impact to adjacent property. because the property line windows constructed in 1945 faced a ban -- abandoned lot is not example. does that mean other unique circumstances are not cited? only typical c
ann excavation on this site should be done in conjunction with an arborist to reduce the risk of damageailure. green space has been included in the glen park plan as a characteristic feature of our neighborhood. i want to point out this is not just a small loss -- lot. this is an extremely small lot and would cause much disruption. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> members of the board, good evening. i'm janice blackwell. i've been asked to read this letter. dear...
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. >> if we can reduce the cost of excavation and site prep, we can accomplish more of the work we needn this country. >> his company built robotics develops technology that allows excavators, bulldozers, and other construction machinery to operate themselves. >>> apple ceo tim cook recommended ivanka trump take a trip to iowa to see what she could learn and take it back to washington, so she did. the first daughter and special adviser to the president toured the walkee innovation and learning center where high school students learn from professional experts in various fields to develop into global innovators and leaders. >> we've spoken a lot about skills training, computer science education, how to share a passion for it. but he had just left iowa and he must have sent me a note from the plane. he had been at this facility and >> trump sat in on some classes, met with students, and asked the facility's leaders what more could be done on a federal level to take programs like this and grow them. >>> tough talk from president trump about combating opioid use. >> the ultimate penalty has
. >> if we can reduce the cost of excavation and site prep, we can accomplish more of the work we needn this country. >> his company built robotics develops technology that allows excavators, bulldozers, and other construction machinery to operate themselves. >>> apple ceo tim cook recommended ivanka trump take a trip to iowa to see what she could learn and take it back to washington, so she did. the first daughter and special adviser to the president toured the walkee...
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excavators are working overtime to try and stop the water to save the houses. >> here it comes. >> it was interesting to see, i know alex talked about it but just an hours ago when he were talked to her on the "cw philly," snowflakes and snow and rain. >> those are big one >> is this a like what we saw friday. when you get that when you have the heavy wet snow because they stick together when they fall looks like a snowball falling. piles up quickly when that happens and that will continue through tonight. adding to this -- adding two our totals we adjusted i increased a little bit edged them down a little bit to add in the overperforming nature of this storm as it starts out. we'll see possibly an inch or two tonight, then backs off a little bit into early tomorrow morning before the main event takes over by about 9:00 or 10:00 tomorrow morning. let's take a look at what's happening. this storm really coming out of gate strong, heavy snow already falling in portions of the area as i was in chester county, northern and central delaware and heading towards the city, two pieces of energ
excavators are working overtime to try and stop the water to save the houses. >> here it comes. >> it was interesting to see, i know alex talked about it but just an hours ago when he were talked to her on the "cw philly," snowflakes and snow and rain. >> those are big one >> is this a like what we saw friday. when you get that when you have the heavy wet snow because they stick together when they fall looks like a snowball falling. piles up quickly when that...
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we can actually get the excavation done in two days; our foundation is poured in approximately a weekr putting these houses up in two weeks."beau and his wife misti say their clients get excited when they realize how easy it is to make changes to the floorplans of the homes that burned down."we got the waterproofing on this house down the street this week and the client came over, they said, 'oh good, we can move in next week!' (laughs). they've got a great sense of humor." a neighbor tells kron four construction on his home won't start until about august.by then...the people in this home...might be getting a front row seat to watch the rest of coffey park rise up...from their kitchen windows.in santa rosa, spencer blake, kron four news. (justine jr) breaking news fire in north beach. (justine) recovery crews in miami have been working around the clock. police say at least six people were killed when a pedestrian bridge collapsed at florida international university. three bodies were pulled from the rubble this morning. authorities expect to find more as the recovery continues. kim hu
we can actually get the excavation done in two days; our foundation is poured in approximately a weekr putting these houses up in two weeks."beau and his wife misti say their clients get excited when they realize how easy it is to make changes to the floorplans of the homes that burned down."we got the waterproofing on this house down the street this week and the client came over, they said, 'oh good, we can move in next week!' (laughs). they've got a great sense of humor." a...
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excavators are working overtime to try and stop the water to save the houses. >> here it comes. >> it was interesting to see, i know alex talked about it but just an hours ago when he were talked to her on the "cw philly," snowflakes and snow and rain. >> those are big one >> is this a like what we saw friday. when you get that when you have the heavy wet snow because they stick together when they fall looks like a snowball falling. piles up quickly when that happens and that will continue through tonight. adding to this -- adding two our totals we adjusted i increased a little bit edged them down a little bit to add in the overperforming nature of this storm as it starts out. we'll see possibly an inch or two tonight, then backs off a little bit into early tomorrow morning before the main event takes over by about 9:00 or 10:00 tomorrow morning. let's take a look at what's happening. this storm really coming out of gate strong, heavy snow already falling in portions of the area as i was in chester county, northern and central delaware and heading towards the city, two pieces of energ
excavators are working overtime to try and stop the water to save the houses. >> here it comes. >> it was interesting to see, i know alex talked about it but just an hours ago when he were talked to her on the "cw philly," snowflakes and snow and rain. >> those are big one >> is this a like what we saw friday. when you get that when you have the heavy wet snow because they stick together when they fall looks like a snowball falling. piles up quickly when that...
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. >> they've dug away at the edge of the area and using the excavato excavator, just nudging the elephant. >> careful. >> hey, hey, hey, hey. >> lift it up booty first, the little one finds its feet. immediately goes for the rescuers. well, thank you very much! people start leaping off it, before they can get themselves into trouble. >> he's like, i said give me my time! >> he's like, i have this. >> i was fine. >> they all start screaming and eventually that's where the elephant heads off to rejoin the heard. >>> for this social experiment, a group took over a cafe. they also put in a 5800 watt speaker, and seven cameras. they also hired some actors. the people who didn't know this was going on were real customers. >> you want that for here or to go? >> for here is fine. >> all right, are you ready? three, two -- >> whoa. okay. did you hear that? >> hear what? >> how do you not jump? >> what is the weather likeo outside today? >> pretty damp. >> is it? yeah i'm not a big fan of the cold, that's why i live here. >> so they're told there are cameras all around, this is a social experiment
. >> they've dug away at the edge of the area and using the excavato excavator, just nudging the elephant. >> careful. >> hey, hey, hey, hey. >> lift it up booty first, the little one finds its feet. immediately goes for the rescuers. well, thank you very much! people start leaping off it, before they can get themselves into trouble. >> he's like, i said give me my time! >> he's like, i have this. >> i was fine. >> they all start screaming and...
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there was a digger that hit an electrical cable while excavating something.down there and that caused the explosion. he was not seriously injured but 0,000 people were without power because of this incident. >> that is insane. >> meanwhile in russia, anything can happen. >> after that first video i'm just waiting for everything to blow up. >> you'd almost be right, oli. pay attention to the black mer sigh daez. he goes to the front door, then watch what happens. >> oh goodness, car bomb. >> see that? there's smoke. then the guy falls to the ground, the person runs up, drags the guy away. according to police, this was a failed bomb. >> oh my goodness, somebody wanted to take this person out, blow them up in their car. >> yes, they don't know who, they don't know why. his car is a no go. >>> a comedian calls out all kinds of laughers. >> the question is, which one are you? >> how things get hilarious, when we try to decode our own. rightthisminute.com and click on tv show or check it out on our mobile app. >>> we are all one of these. [ laughter ] the question
there was a digger that hit an electrical cable while excavating something.down there and that caused the explosion. he was not seriously injured but 0,000 people were without power because of this incident. >> that is insane. >> meanwhile in russia, anything can happen. >> after that first video i'm just waiting for everything to blow up. >> you'd almost be right, oli. pay attention to the black mer sigh daez. he goes to the front door, then watch what happens. >>...
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an archaeologist he learned how to use brushes and shovels to uncover antiques and artworks on excavation sites. and after graduating he decided to create artworks of his own but in the same places where he had participated in archeological digs. in general this is a city it's what fascinates me about it as it is there vos that's all on this side of the sense of freedom they convey a sense and those are the three qualities that defined as it's for mean that and why i made them my studio evil. over the past twenty years he has spent time in deserts all around the world using sand as his material he's not always alone in the desert camels snakes are scorpions for instance stop by as well as nomads and other desert dwellers they're sometimes quite surprised to stumble upon him in the middle of the mill where. he lives and stored in the column that says once i was painting during a sand storm when two riders approached me and their faces were covered and they were all in black nowadays that the first thing you think of is i i didn't know what to expect they stopped right in front of my pictur
an archaeologist he learned how to use brushes and shovels to uncover antiques and artworks on excavation sites. and after graduating he decided to create artworks of his own but in the same places where he had participated in archeological digs. in general this is a city it's what fascinates me about it as it is there vos that's all on this side of the sense of freedom they convey a sense and those are the three qualities that defined as it's for mean that and why i made them my studio evil....
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excavators have been working overtime to try and stop the water from gushing in. just take a look at this water mark right here. you can see just how high the floodwaters were earlier this afternoon. now they have gone down dramatically, again, as residents here brace for round two. jeff. >> glor: demarco morgan in marshfield, mass. demarco, thanks. meteorologist eric fisher is following this storm. eric, this storm is different mowp bad is it and what's the timing? >> well, this storm is not quite as potent as what we saw last week, but if we didn't have last week, we could consider it, certainly, a major nor'easter. just getting developed near the coastline tonight. major storm warnings out from philadelphia across all the interior section of new england, as well as new york state and some of the same places that saw big snow last week will see big snow again with this storm system. that rain-snow line will be right around the i-95 corridor as it races off to the north and east throughout the day tomorrow. our biggest snow amounts will be just outside of 95, and
excavators have been working overtime to try and stop the water from gushing in. just take a look at this water mark right here. you can see just how high the floodwaters were earlier this afternoon. now they have gone down dramatically, again, as residents here brace for round two. jeff. >> glor: demarco morgan in marshfield, mass. demarco, thanks. meteorologist eric fisher is following this storm. eric, this storm is different mowp bad is it and what's the timing? >> well, this...
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points served as one of the few crossing points between east and west berlin during the cold war excavating from the communist east was the only option for most east germans seeking to live in the west that is because very few were allowed to travel freely today some of these very personal stories can still be folland and the checkpoint charlie museum. during the cold war checkpoint charlie was the best known border crossing between east and west berlin today it's one of the german capital's biggest tourist attractions after world war two the four wartime allies divided up the city this was a gateway between the american and soviet sectors checkpoint charlie museum was opened in one nine hundred sixty two a year after the wall was built and documented the walls impact on people's lives and how it eventually fell. in this war hero state if this museum stands for freedom that's the main point from the very beginning of the museum has been an expression of precious to gainst the wall. the mission statement was we want freedom in unity. and i hope. visitors from all over the world come to learn
points served as one of the few crossing points between east and west berlin during the cold war excavating from the communist east was the only option for most east germans seeking to live in the west that is because very few were allowed to travel freely today some of these very personal stories can still be folland and the checkpoint charlie museum. during the cold war checkpoint charlie was the best known border crossing between east and west berlin today it's one of the german capital's...
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throw away it's the roman forum it was the centerpiece of ancient rome and today a key area for excavation the forum gives an idea of what life was like in rome in the days of julius caesar. and that was just. i don't know put it best so much it. would like to be both an ancient and a modern city. but when are we started digging we find a roman villa on our account we still. just have to accept all over on being a museum. and should it also it can only adapt to modern times in a limited way up at the level that we thought one of the vantage is of driving through romana vista is that it's easy to escape the stressful city traffic jam you culum hill offers a welcome even and the best views of the city. of joy not the fatigue after our day's work money we locals from rome like to come here and relax and on sundays we visit the many parks you can see from up here that was so packed there we see the lower lying dome you know like that's the dome of the pantheon which is about two thousand years old at c.d.c. on that last is the white church with the two towers that's true today monk which stand
throw away it's the roman forum it was the centerpiece of ancient rome and today a key area for excavation the forum gives an idea of what life was like in rome in the days of julius caesar. and that was just. i don't know put it best so much it. would like to be both an ancient and a modern city. but when are we started digging we find a roman villa on our account we still. just have to accept all over on being a museum. and should it also it can only adapt to modern times in a limited way up...