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and what the fabric of the country is for this particular group of people is the demographic fabric. that this refugee resettlement wave is essentially a moneymaking scheme from resettlement officers, who, are apparently making money on the side. the point is not really to provide evidence. it is simply telling to all these other sites of where the buses are coming, who's coming, what laws are being passed underneath people's noses to ensure that we get massive __ the latest ones seem that unaccompanied minors are not an issue anymore. the latest issues are refugees or immigrants from africa, and the attempts to scare up the ebola scare. that is, too, part of the plot. so it is unusual logic to say the least. but if you're interested in how your workas per trade amongst __ and i don't even call them the extreme right, i think it is just the right __ to take a look at it. >> i'm afraid we have to wrap up. let's think our panelists one more time. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is resp
and what the fabric of the country is for this particular group of people is the demographic fabric. that this refugee resettlement wave is essentially a moneymaking scheme from resettlement officers, who, are apparently making money on the side. the point is not really to provide evidence. it is simply telling to all these other sites of where the buses are coming, who's coming, what laws are being passed underneath people's noses to ensure that we get massive __ the latest ones seem that...
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as far as structural steel fabrication these pictures just give you a sample of what is still being fabricated. these columns are are made up here in vallejo. the group had success with the group in vahey low which is a small business and gave them more work so things are going well for the local workers as well as around the country as the executive director pointed out. the kaftd node -- the key is 209 have been delivered for use. there are other statistics about the number that relate to the like columns completion and the structural completion but everything is tracking to the end of the first quarter, second quarter completion of foundry work and the bug stops and the progress is the demolition in preparation for the tiles, the completion of the chid piles and the pylon number 9 that we call it or the piloin for the cable state bridge that there and in the up erright is the lowering of the reinforcing of the steel cage into the second pile goes down over i think it's over 200 feet with the sections of reinforcing and on the left is drilling the standard pile. coming up it continues to be
as far as structural steel fabrication these pictures just give you a sample of what is still being fabricated. these columns are are made up here in vallejo. the group had success with the group in vahey low which is a small business and gave them more work so things are going well for the local workers as well as around the country as the executive director pointed out. the kaftd node -- the key is 209 have been delivered for use. there are other statistics about the number that relate to the...
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you pick every piece of fabric -- >> we have lots of renovations.ht a hotel in hollywood, california. we finished up a $30 million renovation. in nashville, tennessee -- $12 million on a new lobby and a restaurant. we redid all of the guest bathrooms. i pick every fabric. >> what is it like? you walk into a room and say yes, yes, no, no? >> i will sit there with designers, and they will show lots of different fabrics. i will ask to make it greener. can you make this bluer? your a can this be darker? lighter? we will be in their offices or they will be in our offices throwing around different fabric swatches. >> do you have an idea that this is what the room will look like? these are the color schemes? >> i did, but it took us a few iterations to get to the point that we as a company were happy. when people ask me what i would be doing if i wasn't in the hotel business, i really quickly admit that i'm a frustrated architect. >> you love this stuff. >> i really do. >> some people would go nuts having to make all of those decisions. >> i get excited ab
you pick every piece of fabric -- >> we have lots of renovations.ht a hotel in hollywood, california. we finished up a $30 million renovation. in nashville, tennessee -- $12 million on a new lobby and a restaurant. we redid all of the guest bathrooms. i pick every fabric. >> what is it like? you walk into a room and say yes, yes, no, no? >> i will sit there with designers, and they will show lots of different fabrics. i will ask to make it greener. can you make this bluer?...
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talk about the design something i feel passionate about and hope to bring that to light today the fabric of mission bay if you know it is very wonderful tall buildings and that's part of the planning the design for development it yields texture let's say to the urban fabric we intentionally and with the help and support of katherine's group at ocii looked to do something nor organic i want to talk about that and you can certainly ask questions we had 3 large building elements the arena and the two office building we wanted to balance the location and the adjacency so it if create negative space around this instead of setting the site up we actually set it up over and over gangly allowing it to flow for having seenly would the arena located also let's say slightly to the billboard site that freed up the site on third street this was really key to us we looked at the site in a number of different ways we located the arena we balanced the public space around it what we did was establish a series of pathways that are more organic and flowing and interesting to use than the lines of the overa
talk about the design something i feel passionate about and hope to bring that to light today the fabric of mission bay if you know it is very wonderful tall buildings and that's part of the planning the design for development it yields texture let's say to the urban fabric we intentionally and with the help and support of katherine's group at ocii looked to do something nor organic i want to talk about that and you can certainly ask questions we had 3 large building elements the arena and the...
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joining me to talk about this is terrorism expert is fabrice mangier. about the terror cells and raids. some of the things found, ak-47s and ammunition and explosives and walkie talkies and police uniforms. a lot of materials involved there indicating that they were planning an attack. >> that's clear. when you start to have police uniforms, that means they want to target police station or you want to use police uniform just to enter some security perimeter to bypass police officials. they were planning to target police station or police in belgium. >> you told me the people you talked to here in france are very concerned about just that thing. police here in france feel like they are targets. >> yes, of course. as we have seen last we're, they were targeting soldier. all military forces, police forces everything which represents their forces would be targeted today. >> we learned as many as 12 people have been arrested in belgium in the raids. two killed. many more arrested at this point. some of them have returned from syria where they have been fight
joining me to talk about this is terrorism expert is fabrice mangier. about the terror cells and raids. some of the things found, ak-47s and ammunition and explosives and walkie talkies and police uniforms. a lot of materials involved there indicating that they were planning an attack. >> that's clear. when you start to have police uniforms, that means they want to target police station or you want to use police uniform just to enter some security perimeter to bypass police officials....
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. >>> silk worms in japanese labs are spinning a new kind of fabric. they've been engineered to produce silk that glows. they hope they'll be able to revitalize the industry. >> this blended colors of a magnificent kimono. what makes this piece so special is that the threads of silk are lum necessary enter. they're the result of a research project that could revolution nuys the silk industry. the project is led by the institute of biological studies. researchers manipulated the genes of silk works by introducing the genes of other life forms into their eggs. they proceeded in introducing the silk worm with new characteristics. >> we inserted the genes from jellyfish and coral. >> here's one of the silk worms born from this manipulation. when light of a specific wavelength is projected on to it, the worm's body emits an orange color. the glow comes from the silk thread inside the worm's body. it's like some types of jellyfish and orcoral. fabric made from this thread could produce all kind of products with high added value, ranging from glowing garments
. >>> silk worms in japanese labs are spinning a new kind of fabric. they've been engineered to produce silk that glows. they hope they'll be able to revitalize the industry. >> this blended colors of a magnificent kimono. what makes this piece so special is that the threads of silk are lum necessary enter. they're the result of a research project that could revolution nuys the silk industry. the project is led by the institute of biological studies. researchers manipulated the...
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. >>> silkworms in japanese labs are spinning a new kind of fabric. they've been genetically engineered to produce silk that glows and researchers hope the worms will help revitalize the industry that played a big role in the modernization of japan. >> reporter: the splendid colors of the magnificent kimono. what makes this piece so special is that the threads of silk are luminescent. they're the result of a research project that could revolutionize japan's silk industry. the project is led by the national institute of agri biological studies. researchers manipulated the genes of silkworms by introducing genes of other life forms into their eggs. they succeeded in producing a silkworm with new characteristics. >> translator: we inserted the gene that provides a phosphorescence in jellyfish and coral. that's why the yarn glows. >> reporter: here's one of the silkworms born from this manipulation. when light of a specific wave length is projected onto it the worm's body emits an orange color. the glow comes from the silk thread inside the worm's body. i
. >>> silkworms in japanese labs are spinning a new kind of fabric. they've been genetically engineered to produce silk that glows and researchers hope the worms will help revitalize the industry that played a big role in the modernization of japan. >> reporter: the splendid colors of the magnificent kimono. what makes this piece so special is that the threads of silk are luminescent. they're the result of a research project that could revolutionize japan's silk industry. the...
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this fabric has fiber optic sensors woven into it.ens up the possibility of it being used in many more areas, including fashion garments. >> fashion changes radically and quickly, but once it is integrated into fabric that can be replaced though fabric can be updated seasonally. >> reporter: also taking off is the use of drones. as prices have dropped, they have become increasingly popular,. >> very very few of these drones are licensed which leads to the prospect of 12 year old boys using these things on the top of box of flats, which as we have already seen with drones being very close to aircraft there's a lot of concern. >> reporter: from the smart wheelchair which monitors the user's health and the mechanical health of the chair itself to smart cities where the data from millions of sensors is analyzed and responded to in real time helping manage traffic and the use of utilities like water. '2015 is expected to see runs of sensors and devices next over the internet. and revenue streaming when people use the internet to correct di
this fabric has fiber optic sensors woven into it.ens up the possibility of it being used in many more areas, including fashion garments. >> fashion changes radically and quickly, but once it is integrated into fabric that can be replaced though fabric can be updated seasonally. >> reporter: also taking off is the use of drones. as prices have dropped, they have become increasingly popular,. >> very very few of these drones are licensed which leads to the prospect of 12 year...
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fabrice, thank you. we will talk to you in a bit.ot going on here this morning in paris and, frankly, christine, across europe. >> we are monitoring the details as the french publications are down. you have that hack attack angle. the group anonymous will go after islamic web sites. you have other hackers who are going after french media web sites. we will monitor that. thank you, john. >>> happening in hours, the terror suspect accused of plotting an attack on capitol hill heading to court. new information we are learning about the suspect and case against christopher cornell. >>> plus breaking news. u.s. troops now set to train syrian rebels to fight isis. details next. >>> breaking news overnight. pentagon sending 400 troops to train rebels in the fight against isis. beginning some time this spring they will train from saudi arabia turkey and qatar. in addition to trainers they will send military personnel to provide security and other support at the training sites. >>> in court later today, the ohio gunman arrested by the fbi on
fabrice, thank you. we will talk to you in a bit.ot going on here this morning in paris and, frankly, christine, across europe. >> we are monitoring the details as the french publications are down. you have that hack attack angle. the group anonymous will go after islamic web sites. you have other hackers who are going after french media web sites. we will monitor that. thank you, john. >>> happening in hours, the terror suspect accused of plotting an attack on capitol hill...
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epstein described edd it as total fabrication fabrication. >>> real housewives of new jersey starterce begins a 15 month prison sentence today. her husband joe convicted. sentenced to 41 months. won't report until his wife is free. an allowance made by the judge so one parent can remain at home with their four kids. >>> this is that brewery story. it's happening in belgium, and the plant there plans to install the pipeline under the city's streets linking it to the bottling plant. the pipe is said to be about nearly two miles long. the brewery said the pipeline will take about 500 trucks off the city's cobblestone streets. i don't know what laverne and shirley would say about that. that's going to do it for "way too early." our first full week of 2015! "morning joe" when we return. what's in a can of del monte green beans? ( ♪ ) grown in america. picked and packed at the peak of ripeness. with no artificial ingredients. del monte. bursting with life. so you're looking for a loan? how's your credit? i know i have an 810 fico score, thanks to the tools and help on experian.com. and you
epstein described edd it as total fabrication fabrication. >>> real housewives of new jersey starterce begins a 15 month prison sentence today. her husband joe convicted. sentenced to 41 months. won't report until his wife is free. an allowance made by the judge so one parent can remain at home with their four kids. >>> this is that brewery story. it's happening in belgium, and the plant there plans to install the pipeline under the city's streets linking it to the bottling...
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the fabric can be updated within the fabric. that's when the comments were on >>> also taking off in 2015, the use of drones small unmanned aircraft. as prices dropped. they became popular, not just with government agencies and professionals like film-makers and hobby ests. few of these droneser licensed which leads to the -- drones are licensed, which leads to the prospects of 12-year-old boys using these things. which we saw with drones close to the customers. there's a lot of... >> reporter: from a smart wheelchair monitoring the user's health to the chair itself to smart cities where data is responded to in real time helping traffic and the use of utilities like water. 2016 is expected to see hundreds millions of devices connected over the internet. and is expected to see revenue streaming, when people use the internet to direct connectry about others offering a service. this could be a ride in the car. >> and see all the places. >> reporter: letting someone else use their home. they demand to supply. to allow that to have a
the fabric can be updated within the fabric. that's when the comments were on >>> also taking off in 2015, the use of drones small unmanned aircraft. as prices dropped. they became popular, not just with government agencies and professionals like film-makers and hobby ests. few of these droneser licensed which leads to the -- drones are licensed, which leads to the prospects of 12-year-old boys using these things. which we saw with drones close to the customers. there's a lot of......
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replaced so the fabric can be updated seasonally, the technology can exist within the fabric that's when it will come into its own. >> also taking off in 2015 the use of drones. small, unmanned remote-controlled aircraft. as prices have dropped, they've become increasingly popular not just for government agencies and filmmakers, but also with hobbyists. >> very very few drones are licensed, which leads to the prospect of 12-year-old boys using these things on the top of flats, which as we have seen with dreenones being very close to customer aircraft, there's a lot of concern. >> from the smart wheelchair that monitoring the user's health and the mechanical health of the chair itself to what are called smart cities with data of millions of sensors analyzed sp responded to in real time helping to manage the traffic and use the utilities like water. 2015 is expected to see hundreds of millions of devices and sensors connect over the internet. it's also expected to see a boom in what's being called revenue streaming. this is when people use the internet to connect directly with others
replaced so the fabric can be updated seasonally, the technology can exist within the fabric that's when it will come into its own. >> also taking off in 2015 the use of drones. small, unmanned remote-controlled aircraft. as prices have dropped, they've become increasingly popular not just for government agencies and filmmakers, but also with hobbyists. >> very very few drones are licensed, which leads to the prospect of 12-year-old boys using these things on the top of flats, which...
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munchausen syndrome by proxy describes adults who either fabricate or actually cause illness in their own children. they do this because they crave the attention and concern of the medical staff, emergency personnel and even family members and friends. when a social worker interviewed the reids at the hospital about the possibility of child abuse, tanya was furious. >> angry and hurt that it would even be -- surprised, shock, every term that you probably went through, every form of emotion there is. >> tanya was given a lie detector test. when she was asked if she ever intentionally caused harm to her children, she said, no, and passed. in addition to the scratches on michael's face, there was a pattern to the episodes, a pattern that was clear to paramedics from their time-dated logbook. >> these calls were happening on the same days and roughly the same time of day. and that struck me odd as well. >> almost exclusively, the calls to the paramedics were on tuesdays and fridays, always about the same time of the day, in the late afternoon or early evening. for the most part, they coin
munchausen syndrome by proxy describes adults who either fabricate or actually cause illness in their own children. they do this because they crave the attention and concern of the medical staff, emergency personnel and even family members and friends. when a social worker interviewed the reids at the hospital about the possibility of child abuse, tanya was furious. >> angry and hurt that it would even be -- surprised, shock, every term that you probably went through, every form of...
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but lifting a print from a fabric is difficult.or a closer look, scientists used a protein stain called amido black. next, a wash solution was applied, followed by distilled water. when the print on the pillow case was enhanced by the amido black stain, it was identified as a partial thumbprint. >> we then sat down with the family, it would have been laura's brother and her mother, and explained to her that we felt that possibly laura may have been murdered in the bedroom, based on the amount of blood and based on the circumstances. >> police now had solid evidence that might lead them to the murderer. [vet] two yearly physicals down. martha and mildred are good to go. here's your invoice, ladies. a few stops later, and it looks like big ollie is on the mend. it might not seem that glamorous having an old pickup truck for an office... or filling your days looking down the south end of a heifer, but...i wouldn't have it any other way. look at that, i had my best month ever. and earned a shiny new office upgrade. i run on quickbooks.
but lifting a print from a fabric is difficult.or a closer look, scientists used a protein stain called amido black. next, a wash solution was applied, followed by distilled water. when the print on the pillow case was enhanced by the amido black stain, it was identified as a partial thumbprint. >> we then sat down with the family, it would have been laura's brother and her mother, and explained to her that we felt that possibly laura may have been murdered in the bedroom, based on the...
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eliminate all the odors you've gone noseblind to with febreze fabric refresher. mmmm...uests can breathe happy. ♪ it was the best day ♪ -[ laughing ] -yeah! ♪ it was the best day ♪ ♪ it was the best day ♪ yeah! ♪ it was the best day ♪ ♪ 'cause of you ♪ we make a great pair. -[echoing] great pair. -huh? progressive and the great outdoors! we make a great pair. right. totally. uh, that's what i was thinking. hmm. covering the things that make the outdoors great. now, that's progressive. call or click today. ♪ taxes are your year, only much simpler. intuit turbotax. welcome back to showdown! jerry rice here with 8 year old andrew hunter debating who will win the big race between the tortoise and the hare. what do you think andrew? rabbits are faster. it's not a rabbit, it's a hare. what's the difference? maybe figure that out before debating the best wide reciever of all time. wait, are you odell beckham jr.? vote on twitter for your chance to win a mercedes-benz big race viewing party. ♪ ♪you better pledge your allegiance♪ ♪you're not the only one♪ ♪listen up forefathers♪
eliminate all the odors you've gone noseblind to with febreze fabric refresher. mmmm...uests can breathe happy. ♪ it was the best day ♪ -[ laughing ] -yeah! ♪ it was the best day ♪ ♪ it was the best day ♪ yeah! ♪ it was the best day ♪ ♪ 'cause of you ♪ we make a great pair. -[echoing] great pair. -huh? progressive and the great outdoors! we make a great pair. right. totally. uh, that's what i was thinking. hmm. covering the things that make the outdoors great. now, that's...
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wall of the building for example, in most cases be perpendicular so they're not part of the historic fabric we've come up with solutions you see it on the canopy that is described you get a glance of the banner and looked at it other types of signage how you apply that to the building in the xhaesh historic district those signs were attached to the building so the requirement it fits within the architecture fabric using the colors that may blend in we also are looking at the improvements viewed collective 33ly they need to be with the resources and look at the proper amount that a building can take that requires discretion i mean, i'll give you example as we move forward we looked at bulk heads separately in order to develop the most appropriate response to each the bulk heads have several types of acres and smaller openings here's an example of the doors of the pier 79 and a half we examined how the signage what can be added done in ways that pass the historic test and this one you see the addition of the awnings over the windows and some the finding as we look at that we did a similar typ
wall of the building for example, in most cases be perpendicular so they're not part of the historic fabric we've come up with solutions you see it on the canopy that is described you get a glance of the banner and looked at it other types of signage how you apply that to the building in the xhaesh historic district those signs were attached to the building so the requirement it fits within the architecture fabric using the colors that may blend in we also are looking at the improvements viewed...
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watanabe uses felt, kimono material and other fabrics.ails include embroidery, buttons and string. children can practice tieing and untieing, buttoning and unbuttoning while touching the books. these exercises can foster independence. >> translator: sometimes a mother calls me to let me know a cloth book inspired her child's first words. that makes me so happy, it brings tears to my eyes. >> reporter: watanabe has assembled a group of volunteers that help make the books and donate them to libraries around japan. so far, the group has given more thonn 25,000 books to more than 500 libraries. this library in a tokyo suburb has more than 500 of them. ako and daisuke live nearby. he was diagnosed with downs syndrome at birth. when he was a year and a half old, he began coming to the library with his mother to borrow cloth books. a book introducing musical notes really caught his eye. >> translator: we also borrow regular books but he's really drawn to the cloth ones. if i bring a big bag of them home, he'll say i want one of those. >> reporte
watanabe uses felt, kimono material and other fabrics.ails include embroidery, buttons and string. children can practice tieing and untieing, buttoning and unbuttoning while touching the books. these exercises can foster independence. >> translator: sometimes a mother calls me to let me know a cloth book inspired her child's first words. that makes me so happy, it brings tears to my eyes. >> reporter: watanabe has assembled a group of volunteers that help make the books and donate...
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they go to take the fabric apart. that's the problem. >> i think what we see going on in europe right now is the template for what could happen in america if we continue to embrace multiculture. go to university campuses and you read the mainstream media and multiculturalism is the bible to them. >> what does that mean? >> is that different races having their own thing? >> that is a good point. there was an ethos most people came to this country it was the melting pot. we kept some of our characteristics, i eat spaghetti on sunday, i keep my last name but we became american. multiculturalism is celebrating our separate identities. it raises above the ethos of collectivism. that's the problem. >> these groups in europe, and this is promoted by governments in europe. the muslims live as a group and they don't assimilate. that's where it became the problem. i think in america we won't tolerate it. look at what happened to duke university. they were going to have a muslim call to prayer at duke university once a week. the
they go to take the fabric apart. that's the problem. >> i think what we see going on in europe right now is the template for what could happen in america if we continue to embrace multiculture. go to university campuses and you read the mainstream media and multiculturalism is the bible to them. >> what does that mean? >> is that different races having their own thing? >> that is a good point. there was an ethos most people came to this country it was the melting pot....
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. >> this was a calico fabric. it was going to be a frugal christmas and watching the spending and the fabric was quite costly and ended up spending, the whole shebang was $1,600 for all the decoration that year. and the press were merciless with her because that was more than the previous three administrations had spent. so it kind of backfired. can you imagine? seems like nothing today. >> how many did she decorate? just that one? >> i believe they had smaller trees. smaller table top trees and used greens in the hallway but nothing like what we see today. mrs. ford also like to wrap her packages with fabric. that is something she did. >> more of the ford white house. >> there's that fabric. she really loved it. >> she brought in a rather masterful quilter to work on these decorations? >> yes. this was the style. one of the reasons i loved researching this topic is a glimpse back in time of how things changed and how charming that was and kind of understated and maybe something we would not repeat. i'm not certai
. >> this was a calico fabric. it was going to be a frugal christmas and watching the spending and the fabric was quite costly and ended up spending, the whole shebang was $1,600 for all the decoration that year. and the press were merciless with her because that was more than the previous three administrations had spent. so it kind of backfired. can you imagine? seems like nothing today. >> how many did she decorate? just that one? >> i believe they had smaller trees. smaller...
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ongoing structural steel erections, there are just some photos from the thompson metal fabrication folks, but we're still working in three or four different -- four different fabrication facilities from southern california to oregon and washington. the cast nodes as dennis were delivered to skanska. the barrettes were tested and passed with flying colors. no anomalis in the barrette pilots piles. shimmick choose to use a different subcontractor and were live clean bill of health you will start to see the pylon itself start to get constructed. looking forward this month and the next couple of months, i think i pointed most of this out -- the big goal is just to keep moving the lower concourse decking to the east from about where it is at fremont street and more form work and moving that alone. of course to do that, the walls below have to be completed of the structural steel erection is continuing and they have to do the timing between disassembling the trestleand moving into more erection areas. the next big obstruck obstacle will be crossing the street. in march and april start the stee
ongoing structural steel erections, there are just some photos from the thompson metal fabrication folks, but we're still working in three or four different -- four different fabrication facilities from southern california to oregon and washington. the cast nodes as dennis were delivered to skanska. the barrettes were tested and passed with flying colors. no anomalis in the barrette pilots piles. shimmick choose to use a different subcontractor and were live clean bill of health you will start...
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a 4i8gd part san francisco dna to take a long look at we take a block by block fabric but there are momentsn time i think where it's needed to step back and really look at it and we know we're really at ta a moment in history the challenges restraining order great the potential challenges to the soul of the communities are profound and development is happening and changes we want a longer-term look we have to be strategic in what we take on and how we look at issues and as well as imaginative in the kinds of solutions and engagements we precede with as is making restraining order level we saw those 6 trends that effect many cities throughout the glob but landing hard on san francisco one the organizations transit out in the bay area there's more and more interest in jobs and housing in the closer e core of the region that's only represented by the fact that the plan bay area of the 2040 project numbers are in the first four years we've hit 40 percent of the job growth it's happening faster than in the plans that are anticipated san francisco is lucky and behind we're seeing no north america
a 4i8gd part san francisco dna to take a long look at we take a block by block fabric but there are momentsn time i think where it's needed to step back and really look at it and we know we're really at ta a moment in history the challenges restraining order great the potential challenges to the soul of the communities are profound and development is happening and changes we want a longer-term look we have to be strategic in what we take on and how we look at issues and as well as imaginative...
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a lot of fabrication and cost notes delivered almost 80% them are in oregon and the shop steel fabrication, four separate off-site locations has been ongoing. it started approximately during the summer and has been going very actively since then and will continue throughout the year with the steel, and of course, our steel in coming on-site is critical. this is a picture many of us were at the november 7th event. you see that first steel column go up. by the end of the year, we had basket -- column assembles in place. this picture was done somewhere around the first of the year and you can see the first steel column in two months and since then, even more has been installed which steve will show in his presentation, where we are at today. also the bus ramps commenced. the contractor was awarded to shimmick back in may. the dem mission of the underground structures are completed. we have drilled and poured out 10 of the 29cidh, those 29 range in size from smaller is 2', but all of the 9'ers are almost completed today. coordinated with caltrans for the sterling street substation and a lot of
a lot of fabrication and cost notes delivered almost 80% them are in oregon and the shop steel fabrication, four separate off-site locations has been ongoing. it started approximately during the summer and has been going very actively since then and will continue throughout the year with the steel, and of course, our steel in coming on-site is critical. this is a picture many of us were at the november 7th event. you see that first steel column go up. by the end of the year, we had basket --...
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are you integrated part of the fabric of french society. this is a europe wide problem, issue. and a europe that is 10-15% foreign board. first, second generation. foreign generations. these are issues that europe has not had to deal with in a long time. >> the united states has been 10-15% foreign born. we have tensions over it. why is the manifestation different? >> you know i hear this all the time when i was at the department. the american model. it is a dream for many countries. you guys figured it out. what is the secret. what have you done. the answer is the same. it's not that we figured it out. but long ago the political leaders decided the direction that the country would go is multicultural, military ethnic and face. that's a tradition of separation of church and state. there are systems, a framework put in place that i think supports that kind of approach. these are issues that many european governments have yet to grapple with. there are certain governments - belgium, france among them that have not fully politicly absorbed what they are dealing with. i think, you
are you integrated part of the fabric of french society. this is a europe wide problem, issue. and a europe that is 10-15% foreign board. first, second generation. foreign generations. these are issues that europe has not had to deal with in a long time. >> the united states has been 10-15% foreign born. we have tensions over it. why is the manifestation different? >> you know i hear this all the time when i was at the department. the american model. it is a dream for many...
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his drawings show how the sunlight filters through the fabric. the best way to see it will be from underneath on a raft drifting through big horn sheep canyon. >> there's 300,000 rafters in similar time going down anywhere. that is spectacular to experience the project over the river. it is a play of lights passing into the fabric reflecting in the water. up not down. >> christo and his team have been working on over the river for 20 years, and had to get approval from state and federal agencies because the project is on protected lands. christo is plaguing the $50 million it will cost by selling hundreds of preparatory works which he makes by hand. christo and his late wife and collaborator were famous for their out size and some say outlandish projects. every one controversial in its own way, and over the river is no different. >> all the projects have a journey, when the project is in the minds of thousands who try to stop us and thousands that try to help us. even in some way, public hearings to the opposition, they are part of the project. w
his drawings show how the sunlight filters through the fabric. the best way to see it will be from underneath on a raft drifting through big horn sheep canyon. >> there's 300,000 rafters in similar time going down anywhere. that is spectacular to experience the project over the river. it is a play of lights passing into the fabric reflecting in the water. up not down. >> christo and his team have been working on over the river for 20 years, and had to get approval from state and...
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the drawing shows how the sunlight will filter through the fabric. christo says the best way to see is it underneath on a raft. >> they have 300,000 rafts of a similar size. that is spectacular, experiencing the product from inner space. that is creative play of life passing under the fabric. reflecting the water. up not down. >> reporter: christo and his team have been working op "over the river" for 20 years. they've had to get approval because most of the project is on protected land. christo is plaguing the $50 million it will cost by selling hundreds of preparatory works, made by hand. christo and his late wife became famous for the outsized and some say outlandish projects every one controversial in its own way. over the river is no different. >> the project has the journey, when it's in the minds of thousands who tried to stop and help us. in its own way, in public hearings i say to the opposition you are part of the project. willing or not willing, you related to the project. >> christo and jean claude travelled over the mountains scaling 89
the drawing shows how the sunlight will filter through the fabric. christo says the best way to see is it underneath on a raft. >> they have 300,000 rafts of a similar size. that is spectacular, experiencing the product from inner space. that is creative play of life passing under the fabric. reflecting the water. up not down. >> reporter: christo and his team have been working op "over the river" for 20 years. they've had to get approval because most of the project is on...
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so now they are integrated into the fabric of the community in such a phenomenal way. and so leaders emerge, and that is a powerful thing. not only the appointed or elected leaders that are important and the benefit of that for the ongoing sense of community that we have been seeing around the world is phenomenal. >> here is the thing as you well know, know, the government does not always work. >> really? >> i just heard this. sometimes. sometimes politics does not work, and sometimes the basic drop on his knowledge knowledge. it is a climate change argument between continue to have around the world. i wonder how i wonder how you circumnavigate that to apply these principles. >> i did a congressional briefing on the hill hill on thursday around this and as i said to members both republicans and democrats these crises hit republican and democratic communities alike in the united states. there is no republican hurricane and democratic flood. this could be an issue that they really could agree to. about having multiple wins for the investment. we have spent in the united
so now they are integrated into the fabric of the community in such a phenomenal way. and so leaders emerge, and that is a powerful thing. not only the appointed or elected leaders that are important and the benefit of that for the ongoing sense of community that we have been seeing around the world is phenomenal. >> here is the thing as you well know, know, the government does not always work. >> really? >> i just heard this. sometimes. sometimes politics does not work, and...
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for the fabric can be updated seasonally, and the technology can exist within the fabric that's enwith it's own. >> also taking off in 2015, the use of drones, small unmanned remote controlled aircraft, as prices have dropped they have become increasingly popular, not just with agencies but also with lobbyists. >> very very few of these tones are licensed. which leads to the prospect of 12-year-old boys using these things with the top of box of flat. which as we have already seen with drones being very close to aircraft, there's a lot of concern. >> from the smart whole chair which monitors the user's health, and also the mechanical health of the chair itself to what are being called smart cities where the data from millions of sensors is analyzes and responded to in real time, helping manage traffic, and the use of utilities like water, 2015 is expected to see hundreds of millions of devices and sensors connect over the internet. >> it is also expected to see a people in what is being called revenue streaming, this is where they use the special net to connect directly with others, thi
for the fabric can be updated seasonally, and the technology can exist within the fabric that's enwith it's own. >> also taking off in 2015, the use of drones, small unmanned remote controlled aircraft, as prices have dropped they have become increasingly popular, not just with agencies but also with lobbyists. >> very very few of these tones are licensed. which leads to the prospect of 12-year-old boys using these things with the top of box of flat. which as we have already seen...
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he's challenging the very fabric of society. in a post cannonball world! was it grilled cheese?y! the aquatic delinquency is a larger issue to this ♪ you did it again, didn't you? yup. ♪ >>> now one reason so many republicans want to run for president in 2016 is history. it's very rare for the party ending a two-term presidency to keep the white house. hillary clinton has to hope that president obama, well, has a little ronald regan in him. he wants him to have mojo in him to help her. she probably liked this moment at the state of the union. >> i have no more campaigns to run. my only agenda -- [ applause ] i know because i won both of them. >> now we didn't hear that from president reagan in his seventh year state of the union address. he didn't say anything like that, but the president standing at the end of his term could impact the next election. look at ronald regan's numbers. in 1988 heading into 1989. this is late in the election year. ronald regan starts to go up. he was very popular at the end. a lot of democrats were saying don't give george h.w. bush a third reagan t
he's challenging the very fabric of society. in a post cannonball world! was it grilled cheese?y! the aquatic delinquency is a larger issue to this ♪ you did it again, didn't you? yup. ♪ >>> now one reason so many republicans want to run for president in 2016 is history. it's very rare for the party ending a two-term presidency to keep the white house. hillary clinton has to hope that president obama, well, has a little ronald regan in him. he wants him to have mojo in him to help...
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electronics, flowers and news stands and because the retail component is really part of the urban fabric of the neighborhood we envision that it will offer amenities for residents as well such as wellness, dental and optical. at the roof top park we envision a restaurant as fred described, and cafe space providing iconic architecture as an attractive setting to a chef driven concept and a sheik city cafe. the theater and grand hall will provide the perfect back drop as well as for corporate events and concerts and performances such as weddings and possibly ballet and/or choir. so why retail? transportation centers and transit oriented developments throughout the world are contributing to the urban fabric of our cities. the center has the opportunity to capitalize on this trend while shaping the neighborhood. the goals and objectives of the retail space and operations are first and foremost to maximize revenue through successful market driven retail programs. to activate the facility with destination oriented amenities that make the transit center accessible to all the residents of the ne
electronics, flowers and news stands and because the retail component is really part of the urban fabric of the neighborhood we envision that it will offer amenities for residents as well such as wellness, dental and optical. at the roof top park we envision a restaurant as fred described, and cafe space providing iconic architecture as an attractive setting to a chef driven concept and a sheik city cafe. the theater and grand hall will provide the perfect back drop as well as for corporate...
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it's most of the fabric now of our social policy. >> when johnson went with the civil rights act, remember, winning in the biggest landslide in the history of the country, he lost five southern states. >> man: certainly all the polarization we're talking about now has a lot to do with that realignment of the country, with the south becoming republican. that '64 election really changed the country. >> man: it was a momentous election in a lot of ways. it transformed the way that politicians talked to their electorate through their advertising. >> woman: our children should have lots of vitamin "a" and calcium. but they shouldn't have any strontium-90 or cesium-137. >> the daisy commercial was born. they kicked up the notch of dirty politics. >> lyndon johnson: we must either love each other or we must die. >> goldwater, jr.: that's become a classic of how to define your opponent. >> woman: johnson had said, "goldwater's already tying the rope around his neck. so let him keep doing it with all of his statements and what he's saying out there on the field, and all we have to do is give it a l
it's most of the fabric now of our social policy. >> when johnson went with the civil rights act, remember, winning in the biggest landslide in the history of the country, he lost five southern states. >> man: certainly all the polarization we're talking about now has a lot to do with that realignment of the country, with the south becoming republican. that '64 election really changed the country. >> man: it was a momentous election in a lot of ways. it transformed the way...
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fabrice, thank you.bdo lost 10 members, a couple blocks from where we're standing. the publication will live on. they're at work on next week's edition. details on that ahead. ♪ t-mobile's network has more data capacity per customer than verizon and at&t it's a network that puts data were you need it most a network designed data strong ♪ if you suffer from a dry mouth then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and...