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green tea ice cream. >> from mr. green tea.he actual green tea flavored ice cream, which is what the bulk of the business is, i would never advocate changing the name of that, ever. this package will never change. mr. green tea would be the flavor. >> then what would you call the brand? >> you know, if i just was kind of brainstorming and coming off the top of my head, you know, why wouldn't you call it keyport creamery? the keyport creamery is an emanuele family company, right? very nice underneath, and we offer since 19... >> both: '68. >> '68, the most fantastic line of green tea ice cream, ginger ice cream, red bean, but we've now started to expand into... >> both: solo gelato... >> and... >> mochi. >> mochi, and whatever else you decide to launch. >> you're right. >> yeah, i-i like the ideas, yeah. >> i've arranged for michael and richard to have a call with the bank, so they can negotiate for the building we saw the other day. >> so what do we want to do the initial offer at? >> i think we have to offer at 200,000. >> 200
green tea ice cream. >> from mr. green tea.he actual green tea flavored ice cream, which is what the bulk of the business is, i would never advocate changing the name of that, ever. this package will never change. mr. green tea would be the flavor. >> then what would you call the brand? >> you know, if i just was kind of brainstorming and coming off the top of my head, you know, why wouldn't you call it keyport creamery? the keyport creamery is an emanuele family company,...
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woman: green tea. [ chuckles ] lemonis: green tea. woman 4: they all say "green tea.": the green tea -- the tea flavor. woman 6: i'm not a green tea lover, okay? so if i saw "mr. green tea," i might not say, "oh, i'm gonna buy that." me. lemonis: i think we have some work to do. most people would expect me to push you to change the name. that doesn't bother me. there's a legacy there. what bothers me is the presentation of it and having "mr. green tea" be the dominant brand. one of the best things that happened at shoprite is seeing the positive feedback about the quality of the ice cream. but we need to put a process in place that forces us to do research and development on new flavors. and we need to go back to the drawing board on the packaging so that customers aren't thrown off and think there's green tea in every flavor. so, what i want to do is sort of take the actual packaging, and i want to basically move around some stuff. people don't want to think that there's green tea in the ice cream. -that's the feedback we got. -michael: yep. lemonis: pull that mr. gre
woman: green tea. [ chuckles ] lemonis: green tea. woman 4: they all say "green tea.": the green tea -- the tea flavor. woman 6: i'm not a green tea lover, okay? so if i saw "mr. green tea," i might not say, "oh, i'm gonna buy that." me. lemonis: i think we have some work to do. most people would expect me to push you to change the name. that doesn't bother me. there's a legacy there. what bothers me is the presentation of it and having "mr. green tea" be...
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green order thomas to slow in advance. he marched steadily form when a terrible heat and his reinforcement addressed and heavy uniform suitable for the british aisle. wallace at augusta was in the 5th of june and the 50 men legion which was outside 96. he was growing of an assault. in 1781 lauren hope from hamilton west virginia attacked the start fort. it was then, they wielding a federal americans and they were in combat. and all american. one example that we don't have time for. in his army they marched away the day after the attack and two days later when they're townspeople or in the relief force and once again putting in the tactical loser and they wrote to cornwall us who was almost out of stores and thought it impossible and the necessary supplies. he was there for resolved and gave the tories a choice. to defend the district and a small party which if we move forces, families who choose to leave can take up residence and the plantations. on 20 june, it was part of his force. which in the down country the soldiers
green order thomas to slow in advance. he marched steadily form when a terrible heat and his reinforcement addressed and heavy uniform suitable for the british aisle. wallace at augusta was in the 5th of june and the 50 men legion which was outside 96. he was growing of an assault. in 1781 lauren hope from hamilton west virginia attacked the start fort. it was then, they wielding a federal americans and they were in combat. and all american. one example that we don't have time for. in his army...
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our current method for allocating green cards caps the total number of green cards that nationals of any one country may receive. in practice, this results in de facto, severe de facto discrimination on the basis of country of origin. you see, because immigrants from countries with large populations are restricted to receiving the same number of visas as immigrants from smaller countries. their wait times have ballooned, in some cases stretching out literally for decades. the problem compounds over time and it becomes even more unfair than it was many decades ago when this was first enacted into law. and i repeat, this happens for absolutely no reason other than the country in which the immigrant was born. so let's say that two immigrants, one from india and the other from germany, with the exact same skills, the exact same degrees, and the exact same job experience apply at the same hour of the same day for an employment-based green card. the german might wait maybe 12 months to receive a green card. the indian applicant will almost certainly wait a decade or far more. this kind of
our current method for allocating green cards caps the total number of green cards that nationals of any one country may receive. in practice, this results in de facto, severe de facto discrimination on the basis of country of origin. you see, because immigrants from countries with large populations are restricted to receiving the same number of visas as immigrants from smaller countries. their wait times have ballooned, in some cases stretching out literally for decades. the problem compounds...
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green. this is not one of those things we're asking you about, is the puppy green, blue or pink, it's really green. it's green. we'll tell you the science behind this unusual phenomenon. >>> and two song writers say the truth hurts for lizo and her song-writing team. why they say they deserve credit it's been reported that there's a cyberattack on business every 39 seconds. ouch. i don't even want to think about it. comcast business has a solution. we go beyond fast with a cloud-based security system that automatically updates, so you always have the latest protection. phishing. malware. risky sites. it can help block all of that. get fast internet and add comcast business securityedge for just $29.95 a month. it's one less thing for us to worry about. comcast business. beyond fast. hey, shaq. it's a 30 second tour. no man it's like... now it's 26. welcome aboard. ocean! skyride. mini golf. relax! relax! relax! you take this man to be your husband? i do. married. no time for basketball. pool
green. this is not one of those things we're asking you about, is the puppy green, blue or pink, it's really green. it's green. we'll tell you the science behind this unusual phenomenon. >>> and two song writers say the truth hurts for lizo and her song-writing team. why they say they deserve credit it's been reported that there's a cyberattack on business every 39 seconds. ouch. i don't even want to think about it. comcast business has a solution. we go beyond fast with a cloud-based...
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also protecting historic green space of cross from our building. the need for housing is at its greatest right now. to approve a plan that takes 15 years to complete is absurd when there is an alternate that would take half that amount of time. additionally absurd it is to destroy the green space and trees and views when there is a way to develop a numbers of housing without ruining the charm of the neighborhood, or spending twice the amount of time doing it. more retail space is neither needed nor wanted considering there is adequate retail in laurel village and sacramento street, including trader joe's and gary street. in supporting one of the community alternatives you would be thoughtfully developing much-needed housing as well as meeting standards for historic properties. in other words the old fireman's fund building and its surroundings. i thoughtful evaluation would not permit flexible retail, which is not allowed anywhere else in in district to, or in the sacramento fillmore street commercial district. please do limit hours of retail opera
also protecting historic green space of cross from our building. the need for housing is at its greatest right now. to approve a plan that takes 15 years to complete is absurd when there is an alternate that would take half that amount of time. additionally absurd it is to destroy the green space and trees and views when there is a way to develop a numbers of housing without ruining the charm of the neighborhood, or spending twice the amount of time doing it. more retail space is neither needed...
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green zones are short-term parking zones.they can be metered or unmetered and have a time limit between 15-30 minutes. currently people who have disabled parking placards are not subject to green zone time limits which restricts their availability because people will park in them for extended proceed of time -- periods of time. we have a couple of ways to increase the availability. one is to physically put in more green zones, but the others are how to manage the zones. one option is to place meters at unmetered green zones. this would encourage turnover in areas with high parking demand and easier to enforce the time limit. another is to remove the placard exemption for green zone time limits and enable those with placards to park for free, with a stated time, but not indefinitely. our fourth recommendation is to replace muni flag stops with curb side bus stops. many are flag stops are the bus or train stops adjacent to parked cars. these flag stops force people in wheelchairs to go into the street to access the bus's lift r
green zones are short-term parking zones.they can be metered or unmetered and have a time limit between 15-30 minutes. currently people who have disabled parking placards are not subject to green zone time limits which restricts their availability because people will park in them for extended proceed of time -- periods of time. we have a couple of ways to increase the availability. one is to physically put in more green zones, but the others are how to manage the zones. one option is to place...
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i turned 40 in green bay.nd anniversary in green bay. >>> congratulations. >>> we will be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> tgif. thank you for joining us on this friday night. the late show is up next. ha a captioning sponsored by cbs >> watching rudy giuliani this weekend, it was just crazy to watch him spin all kinds of wild conspiracy stories. ♪ ♪ >> hello, i'm bill flatearth. who's there? oh, it's me. welcome to "conspiracy today." have extraterrestrials stolen my shoes?! more on that later. today we'll be discussing the biden-ukrainian scheme with noted conspiracy aficionado rudolph giuliani. ( laughter ) rudolph, how did you first visit the ukrainians-- time travel, teleportation, wormhole? >> the ukrainians came to me. i didn't go to them. >> perfect. and what did the ukrainians say ou
i turned 40 in green bay.nd anniversary in green bay. >>> congratulations. >>> we will be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> tgif. thank you for joining us on this friday night. the late show is up next. ha a captioning sponsored by cbs >> watching rudy giuliani this weekend, it was just crazy to watch him spin all kinds of wild conspiracy stories. ♪ ♪ >> hello, i'm bill flatearth. who's there? oh, it's me. welcome to "conspiracy...
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is at 24 percent that's a gain of $13.00 percentage points the environmentalist greens have 5.5 percent the business friendly f.t.p. is on 5 percent. very remarkable a remarkable number so let's cross straight to the reporter on your cock she is standing by in the city of air force the capital of the state of thuringia 1st off want to get your reaction from the results of this exit poll what do they mean for the state of through and you. what it means that the federal state is looking at an uncertain future what the exit polls show is so us that the current coalition government the left party the social democrats and the s.p.d. and the greens are not having a majority anymore in this parliament and now when we look at the numbers we see that any major party will have a very hard time forming a stable coalition when we look at the numbers and all those exit polls so we have to be a bit careful but when we look at the numbers at the moment i so see only 2 possibilities to form a stable coalition one would be the c.d.u. on the americans conservative party going into a coalition with the le
is at 24 percent that's a gain of $13.00 percentage points the environmentalist greens have 5.5 percent the business friendly f.t.p. is on 5 percent. very remarkable a remarkable number so let's cross straight to the reporter on your cock she is standing by in the city of air force the capital of the state of thuringia 1st off want to get your reaction from the results of this exit poll what do they mean for the state of through and you. what it means that the federal state is looking at an...
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if you're not familiar with it, greening the city is a great local nonprofit in helping the residents restore the canopy and the habitat. i'm also currently serving a four-year term on the san francisco bay restoration committee. you might wonder why i want to serve on the urban forest council. i would like to help enhance the health of the san francisco urban forest street tree canopy. i believe better informed residents can be great asset and partners in a mission to have healthy citywide tree canopy. i would also like to find solutions to have needed resources to have reliable and systemic maintenance for the city's trees. my daughter and i both have planted over 20 trees in the city. we think it's a joy that can be enjoyed by so many, including by birds and animals. friends of urban forests has given me rich experiences, and reminds me of the diverse work that's being done to build a sustainable city. i have an economics and management background with a master's in environmental management. with all that background, i hope to contribute to the san francisco forest council. thank y
if you're not familiar with it, greening the city is a great local nonprofit in helping the residents restore the canopy and the habitat. i'm also currently serving a four-year term on the san francisco bay restoration committee. you might wonder why i want to serve on the urban forest council. i would like to help enhance the health of the san francisco urban forest street tree canopy. i believe better informed residents can be great asset and partners in a mission to have healthy citywide...
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but it was near the green valley fault. ron wrote us, the strongest quake i have felt since the '89 quake. as ron was saying, actually centered in waldon. we talk about the 30th anniversary of the world series and the loma prieta earthquake. one of the giants' coaches says this is the strongest quake he felt since 1989. >> jeff was mentioning how close you are to it gives it that intensity. seven aftershocks is what we've heard so far from jeff. there was a foreshock slightly smaller, a youaw a 2.3 and fina 4.5. since then, seven aftershocks after. jeff is saying this is without question a swarm of earthquakes. b.a.r.t. has reacted by slowing down their trains. let's turn things over to cheryl hurd at the b.a.r.t. station there. have you talked to anyone getting off a train yet? >> reporter: yes, i have. i talked to a number of people, jessica, who came off that train. they told me they slowed the train down, they stopped it for about 10 or 15 minutes while they can check the tracks and then the train ended up here. and i d
but it was near the green valley fault. ron wrote us, the strongest quake i have felt since the '89 quake. as ron was saying, actually centered in waldon. we talk about the 30th anniversary of the world series and the loma prieta earthquake. one of the giants' coaches says this is the strongest quake he felt since 1989. >> jeff was mentioning how close you are to it gives it that intensity. seven aftershocks is what we've heard so far from jeff. there was a foreshock slightly smaller, a...
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this map really shows you the moderate shaking that's in yellow and green. and then as you go lighter with the colors, that's just that light shaking, if anything at all. so that's that earthquake shaking there. we will talk about our weather as we go through the rest of the week. we are tracking a weather system that could bring a few showers. now go to anne makovec with more on that earthquake. >> here at the live news desk i was woken up by this earthquake, as well as a lot of people. a lot of people going to social media as did i. one of the videos sent to us by a young woman who was filming herself at the time. >> . you felt that? >> yeah, bra, i felt it. i think she is done. if you have any video of the aftermath or you know, anything, when it was going on, such as that, send them to us. my twitter handle is @ann @anne kpix5. >>> you can see a lot of green on our sensors which is good news so if you are hitting 680 this morning, everything good to go in both directions, no delays or troubles there. everything is also clear as you work your way on 580 n
this map really shows you the moderate shaking that's in yellow and green. and then as you go lighter with the colors, that's just that light shaking, if anything at all. so that's that earthquake shaking there. we will talk about our weather as we go through the rest of the week. we are tracking a weather system that could bring a few showers. now go to anne makovec with more on that earthquake. >> here at the live news desk i was woken up by this earthquake, as well as a lot of people....
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around 20%, making the greens a major player in swiss politics.or more than two decades, saw its hold on power weakened. imogen foulkes reports from berne. swiss voters need only look up to see the effects of climate change. their glaziers are shrinking and when the ice melts, mud and rock slides threaten alpine villages. today, voters took their worries to the ballot box. the green party increased its part —— share of the vote to i3%, gaining an astonishing i7 vote to i3%, gaining an astonishing 17 seats, while its fellow green liberal party gained nine. translation: it is really incredible. i am still trying to come to terms with what is happening right now. with all the seats that we have already won, it is really incredible and it is really moving to see how people are really hoping that the greens are the ones that are going to make the difference now. the traditional parties all suffered. right wing swiss people's party lost 11 seats and although it will remain the largest party in parliament, these results are a serious blow. it has one suc
around 20%, making the greens a major player in swiss politics.or more than two decades, saw its hold on power weakened. imogen foulkes reports from berne. swiss voters need only look up to see the effects of climate change. their glaziers are shrinking and when the ice melts, mud and rock slides threaten alpine villages. today, voters took their worries to the ballot box. the green party increased its part —— share of the vote to i3%, gaining an astonishing i7 vote to i3%, gaining an...
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green new deal! green new deal! green new deal! green new deal! green new deal! green new deal! green new deal! sen. sanders: alexandria has become an inspiration to millions of young people not just here in new york but across this country. who now understands the importance of political participation and standing up for justice. alexandria, thank you so much. and i am so excited that alexandria is part of our campaign, and i look forward to traveling with her all over this country. [cheers] sen. sanders: let me also on a personal note take this opportunity to thank the many people across this nation who, in my time of illness, sent me and my and their love. it has meant the world to jane and me, and i think you so very much. and along with the great medical care i have received, i am happy to report to you that i am more than ready -- [cheers and applause] more ready than ever to carry on with you. the epic struggle that we face today. i am more than ready to assume the office of president of the united states. [applause] i am more than ready to take on the greed and corruptio
green new deal! green new deal! green new deal! green new deal! green new deal! green new deal! green new deal! sen. sanders: alexandria has become an inspiration to millions of young people not just here in new york but across this country. who now understands the importance of political participation and standing up for justice. alexandria, thank you so much. and i am so excited that alexandria is part of our campaign, and i look forward to traveling with her all over this country. [cheers]...
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because the ring was green and the lantern was green.e superman, batman and robin, wonder woman kept her basic appearance from the golden age to the present. she is recognizable to people who might not recognize the other two. you notice these three superheroes are leading a crowd of kids. notice there is a crowd of kids and they are all doing what? and they are all doing what? they are all carrying big stacks of paper. wonder woman is pushing a wagon filled with big stacks of paper. she has this wagon and all of the paper tied up. the sign over here drives the point home, it says "war production urgently needs weight paper." they are not very subtle about it. this tells you something else. it tells you why comics from the world war ii period are so rare and scarce. if you have a near mint condition copy of the comic, you can sell it for a lot of money. it's not so much the age of the comic book, although that is part of it, but the scarcity. as one writer put it, the kids reading these comics in world war ii were so good and so faithful
because the ring was green and the lantern was green.e superman, batman and robin, wonder woman kept her basic appearance from the golden age to the present. she is recognizable to people who might not recognize the other two. you notice these three superheroes are leading a crowd of kids. notice there is a crowd of kids and they are all doing what? and they are all doing what? they are all carrying big stacks of paper. wonder woman is pushing a wagon filled with big stacks of paper. she has...
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green valley restaurant.he restaurant has retained its italian-american roots. in 1993, peter sodini and his wife purchased green valley restaurant, adding their name to the restaurant, restoring the old building and turning the restaurant into a thriving, popular north beach establishment it is today. approximately 90% of sodini's clientele are north beach residents. all seven businesses received a positive recommendation from the historic preservation commission. after reviewing the applications and the recommendation from the h.p.c., staff finds the businesses have met the three criteria for listing on the legacy business registry. there are seven draft resolutions for consideration by the small business commission, one for each of the applicants. your support of the businesses should be as a motion in favor of the resolutions. in the resolutions, please pay close attention to the features that define the business. one approved by the s.p.c., the business must maintain these physical features in order to r
green valley restaurant.he restaurant has retained its italian-american roots. in 1993, peter sodini and his wife purchased green valley restaurant, adding their name to the restaurant, restoring the old building and turning the restaurant into a thriving, popular north beach establishment it is today. approximately 90% of sodini's clientele are north beach residents. all seven businesses received a positive recommendation from the historic preservation commission. after reviewing the...
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acres of new city streets which are shown in dark green. on slide nine, you can see the final ownership configuration of the site after the public trust exchange agreement and after the development. the areas in light green will be owned by the city as park, with a public trust designation over them, and the areas in red are owned by build. finally, on slide ten, you can see the approved projects, both the mixed-use developments and the newly expanded and redesigned public parks. so on slide 11, we are requesting minor amendments that have been drafted by city attorney. committee members should have copies of this for reference. the first is on the second page and simply adds the date of the committee of the whole date. the second is on the same page, and the amendment provides the city to convey the parcels through the state at the time of the trust exchange directly from the city to build. also, we would note in the ordinance on page 2, line 16, that the designation would be heard at the full board next week if approved as november 5. and
acres of new city streets which are shown in dark green. on slide nine, you can see the final ownership configuration of the site after the public trust exchange agreement and after the development. the areas in light green will be owned by the city as park, with a public trust designation over them, and the areas in red are owned by build. finally, on slide ten, you can see the approved projects, both the mixed-use developments and the newly expanded and redesigned public parks. so on slide...
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but there's a lot about green street that's not typical for urban school. students here are exposed to a wide-range of opportunities to explore and learn outside of the classroom. on a recent afternoon, amanda and her classmates tended to a flock of well-loved chickens on the eight acre fm behind the school. >> we produce the chicken eggs, and we'll sell to different places like stores and restaurants around the neighborhood. to work with these anils and stuff to actually get thatie hands-on ence, it just makes me happy. >> sreenivasan: four years ago, the school moved to its current location-- a renovated historic building that was once a junior high before being abandoned about 30 years ago. there's a lottery to get in. last year, more than 1,000 applied for 250 openings. according to the school, 90% of graduating seniors in the spring were accepted into two and four- year college programs. in a greenhouse, students learn to grow produce and incorporate it into meals they make at pop- up restaurants. tanks full of tilapia and perch in the school's bament
but there's a lot about green street that's not typical for urban school. students here are exposed to a wide-range of opportunities to explore and learn outside of the classroom. on a recent afternoon, amanda and her classmates tended to a flock of well-loved chickens on the eight acre fm behind the school. >> we produce the chicken eggs, and we'll sell to different places like stores and restaurants around the neighborhood. to work with these anils and stuff to actually get thatie...
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and i said, man, it's still not green this year, wasn't green last year, not green this year, and heny of the story you just told me classified? >> it's not classified, no. >> stephen: now, again, the book is called "tough love." you're very direct now. were you direct and tough at an early age? >> you know, i have been accuse of that, and i think if you pulled my family, some of my teachers, they would tell you that. my mom likes to tell a story on me and i remember this well, when i was about four years old, she took me to this very exclusive school for an interview, and this was a school in washington that she really wand me to get into, and i had already been refusing to answer questions, ignoring everybody. we walk up the hill to the principal's office and the principal is trying to interview me and i just won't talk, and my mother is mortified. she thinks that, you know, i'm deliberately trying to embarrass her, which probably i was -- ( laughter ) -- and as we're talking out of the office, i notice, over my shoulder, this fish tank which belonged to the principal, and i turn a
and i said, man, it's still not green this year, wasn't green last year, not green this year, and heny of the story you just told me classified? >> it's not classified, no. >> stephen: now, again, the book is called "tough love." you're very direct now. were you direct and tough at an early age? >> you know, i have been accuse of that, and i think if you pulled my family, some of my teachers, they would tell you that. my mom likes to tell a story on me and i remember...
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if we could go to the number of green card, please. and as we are waiting for that -- i want to ask you, how is it that mike lee should be so interested in this backlog? it's one of the most of specious pieces of reasoning i have seen even by swamp standards to suggest that equity is based on a backlog rather than on the nation's needs. and this will put back president trump's merit immigration and law for years if not decades. it may kill it. >> it's a step away from the merit-based system that we all know would be the best system for our country. most of of these workers who came on h-1b visas are not particularly high skilled. lou: all these employers and the outsourcers, i don't care whether you are talking about ibm, they tell you these are the most of skilled of all the immigrants in all the world and we have to have them. >> it's nonsense. they are ordinary workers doing jobs americans once did. and they are cheaper. it's all about the paying lower wages and not having to bother with americans. by pass u.s. workers. follow the m
if we could go to the number of green card, please. and as we are waiting for that -- i want to ask you, how is it that mike lee should be so interested in this backlog? it's one of the most of specious pieces of reasoning i have seen even by swamp standards to suggest that equity is based on a backlog rather than on the nation's needs. and this will put back president trump's merit immigration and law for years if not decades. it may kill it. >> it's a step away from the merit-based...
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going green.ero—emission cars could get green number plates under plans to identify cleaner vehicles. the scheme could offer incentives, like cheaper parking or being able to drive in bus lanes. i'll look at the proposals. the fa suggests the use of concussion substitutes in football following research which suggests former players are more likely to die of dementia. good morning. any early morning fog we re good morning. any early morning fog were lift and then for most dry with sunny spells developing but becoming increasingly wet and windy in the north and north—west. more in 15 minutes. it's tuesday the 22nd of october. our top story. british detectives are to fly to the united states to interview the woman involved in a car crash that killed teenager harry dunn. anne sacoolas, the wife of an american diplomat, is alleged to have been driving on the wrong side of the road in august when her car hit harry's motorbike in northamptonshire. she left the uk claiming diplomatic immunity shortly afte
going green.ero—emission cars could get green number plates under plans to identify cleaner vehicles. the scheme could offer incentives, like cheaper parking or being able to drive in bus lanes. i'll look at the proposals. the fa suggests the use of concussion substitutes in football following research which suggests former players are more likely to die of dementia. good morning. any early morning fog we re good morning. any early morning fog were lift and then for most dry with sunny spells...
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we have been fortunate to live in a calm, green corner of a bustling city.the mixture of architecture is living colorful history from victoria to the present. if the prado group plans shows no sensitivity to the neighborhoods and its surroundings. adopt alternative -- >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> i am in favor of the community proposal also. i have nothing to add from what everyone said. four generations of my family have lived steps away from this property, since my grandfather's time my family has been there, we have use this property after school, walking to the jcc. we use to swim at when we were kids. i am in favor of scaling it back a little bit with the community proposal. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello, i am kathy peck. i own a home in the neighborhood built in 1880, before doorknobs. i worked at 3333 california street for many, many years. i am right in the neighborhood. i'm a little nervous, sorry. >> take your time. >> okay. i feel is poor taste of the developers plan for adult strip malls, housing towers and deep concrete
we have been fortunate to live in a calm, green corner of a bustling city.the mixture of architecture is living colorful history from victoria to the present. if the prado group plans shows no sensitivity to the neighborhoods and its surroundings. adopt alternative -- >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> i am in favor of the community proposal also. i have nothing to add from what everyone said. four generations of my family have lived steps away from this property, since my...
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in you member states have given their chief breaks and negotiator the green light to seek a last ditch deal with the u.k. michel barnier will now go into another round of intense talks ahead of an e.u. summit next. week funny earlier met his british counterpart in brussels and said the meeting was constructive and that comes a day after british prime minister boris johnson and his irish counterpart layover carr sent signals that abraxane deal is still possible. ok let's get the latest on. a standing by for us in brussels now hi max of the e.u. is calling this next round of negotiations a tunnel negotiation so what does that mean does it mean that we're close to a breakthrough. we're actually calling this the tunnel or that's the wording across brussels because it's like you know you go into the tunnel and you see a small speck of light in the distance meaning there is some hope but you're not fully in the light yes actually official wording i think you mentioned it just is intense the talks over the next days that's what you diplomat told us so this means there is hope but you diplomat
in you member states have given their chief breaks and negotiator the green light to seek a last ditch deal with the u.k. michel barnier will now go into another round of intense talks ahead of an e.u. summit next. week funny earlier met his british counterpart in brussels and said the meeting was constructive and that comes a day after british prime minister boris johnson and his irish counterpart layover carr sent signals that abraxane deal is still possible. ok let's get the latest on. a...
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adella was charged with the dumping of green's body.e entered a plea deal but was rearrested after contacting a former girlfriend and a witness in the case. the timeline included text messages which the prosecution said was meant to distance the couple from green's whereabouts when he was shot. the prosecution told jurors li's motive for the murder, a messy child custody lawsuit and that li's clear frustration led to anger about green's constant requests for money. bayat's motive was his fear that green would get back with li. that derailed the money train for mr. bayat as long as he was alive. defense attorney jeff carr told jurors in his closing that the case against li was solely based on circumstantial evidence and that the prosecution was neglecting factual evidence. carr contends that it was adella who killed green. >> there seems to be more evidence consistent with it being a failed kidnap than it being a murder and that something went wrong. >> reporter: trial is recessed until tomorrow. tiffany li's lawyer will continue his clo
adella was charged with the dumping of green's body.e entered a plea deal but was rearrested after contacting a former girlfriend and a witness in the case. the timeline included text messages which the prosecution said was meant to distance the couple from green's whereabouts when he was shot. the prosecution told jurors li's motive for the murder, a messy child custody lawsuit and that li's clear frustration led to anger about green's constant requests for money. bayat's motive was his fear...
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around 20%, making the greens a major player in swiss politics.as been the most successful in switzerland for more than two decades, saw its hold on power weakened. imogen foulkes reports from berne. climate change was the single most important factor in these elections hand is because the swiss can see its effects with their own eyes, they can see their glaciers melting. their alpine communities are threatened by rock and mud slides. today voters took those concerns to the ballot box the the fellow green liberal party gained nine. it sin credible. i am trying to come to terms with what is happening now, with all of the seats we have won, it is really incredible, and it is really moving to see how people are hoping that the greens are the ones who will make the difference now. the traditional parties all suffered. the swiss people's party lost sleents and although it will remain the largest party in parliament these results are a serious blow. it has policies did not appear to resonate with voter, they were scarcely mentioned. as ever in switzerla
around 20%, making the greens a major player in swiss politics.as been the most successful in switzerland for more than two decades, saw its hold on power weakened. imogen foulkes reports from berne. climate change was the single most important factor in these elections hand is because the swiss can see its effects with their own eyes, they can see their glaciers melting. their alpine communities are threatened by rock and mud slides. today voters took those concerns to the ballot box the the...
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i turned 40 in green bay. i'm coming back again. >>> 22nd anniversary in green bay. >>> congratulations. >>> we will be right back. >>> tgif. thank you for joining us on this friday night. the late show is up next. ha - [announcer] the following is a sponsored presentation for the yancey way to real estate success free lunch and dinner events. get ready, in your area, to learn how to make money in real estate the yancey way. - what you'll learn to do here today took me from being an errand runner to literally exceeding my wildest financial dreams. anyone can do it, and i'm gonna show you how to. so, are you ready? [audience cheering] - [announcer] you don't need any previous real estate experience or your own money to invest to profit in real estate the yancey way. scott yancey's free lunch and dinner events bring you all the live local training you need to succeed in real estate. at the event, you'll discover all kinds of ways to find deeply discounted properties like these in your area, properties you can ge
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one solution is to invest in green systems like the green house it 1st 10 apartments 40 runs in all the energy is provided by a combined system it's mainly based on solar power. energy can be created through wind power. this out of print apartments you know which has been running totally unprepared for the past for a century fossil risk manager and the whole idea on the study hard to technology works and how you can apply different interests for us and our character came to so so many really sits across the country that i have seen a fossil like this. the company went into business nearly 10 years ago it provides various renewable energy solutions and is now worth nearly $3000000.00. a team is driving. this area has never been connected to the national grid we have millions of ledger and have any hope of seeing electricity having light to toss on london recession that in the long run you know on the very short run right it and every household in that. you know have access to electricity and residents in the village of. which are neither healthy no good for the environment. now they're g
one solution is to invest in green systems like the green house it 1st 10 apartments 40 runs in all the energy is provided by a combined system it's mainly based on solar power. energy can be created through wind power. this out of print apartments you know which has been running totally unprepared for the past for a century fossil risk manager and the whole idea on the study hard to technology works and how you can apply different interests for us and our character came to so so many really...
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[crowd chanting] >> green new deal. green new deal. green new deal. senator sanders: one of the proposals i have introduced during this campaign is the most comprehensive climate change plan ever introduced by any candidate running for federal office. in other words, we are listening to the scientists. [applause] our legislation will hold the fossil-fuel industry accountable. it will create up to 20 million new jobs as we transform our energy system away from fossil fuel, to energy sufficiency and sustainable energy. it will give us the tools that we need to help lead the world in combating climate change, and save this planet for our children and future generations. [applause] right across the street from where we are at this moment is new york city's largest fossil fuel power plant. let us be clear. it is no secret that that plant is located right next to the city's largest public housing development. together we will pass a green new deal that will end the environmental racism we see right here in queens. [applause] and in similar communities all a
[crowd chanting] >> green new deal. green new deal. green new deal. senator sanders: one of the proposals i have introduced during this campaign is the most comprehensive climate change plan ever introduced by any candidate running for federal office. in other words, we are listening to the scientists. [applause] our legislation will hold the fossil-fuel industry accountable. it will create up to 20 million new jobs as we transform our energy system away from fossil fuel, to energy...
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the switch from motorbike taxis to be bikes a green old turkey for the busy city streets in uganda capital. and beat the traffic by flying over it through the launches a helicopter service in new york city it costs a little more than a regular captain. and then fizzle and leicester business. leader carry lamb has evoked emergency powers implementing a full ban on face masks prompting even more unrest protesters took to the streets in opposition of the law which was made under the colonial emergency regulations ordinance the measure allows hong kong's leader to create new laws that are in the public interest months of civil unrest have rocked the city and negatively impacted hong kong's of qana me especially the tourism industry. the violent clashes between protesters and the police are hurting hong kong businesses the number of tourists in the city state plunged 39 percent compared to the same time last year according to official figures you've got it was i'm sorry your high right now business is down by at least half or even more we see our income every day it's really obvious that expens
the switch from motorbike taxis to be bikes a green old turkey for the busy city streets in uganda capital. and beat the traffic by flying over it through the launches a helicopter service in new york city it costs a little more than a regular captain. and then fizzle and leicester business. leader carry lamb has evoked emergency powers implementing a full ban on face masks prompting even more unrest protesters took to the streets in opposition of the law which was made under the colonial...
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this is steve every news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes kenya's green future at the price of heritage. them aside community fears small evictions from their ancestral land as the government moves to expand its renewable energy projects there. was the korean. war known. and will take it somalia way of one woman is raising her voice for peace. hello i'm christine want to welcome to news africa it's good to have you along office stories today is playing out in kenya on land that was historically home to the indigenous people and i hope i have thought for a 2nd because last year kenya's president a little kenyatta announced plans to move the country to 100 percent of green energy by 2020 yes that's next year and it's plausible because at the time of the announcement 70 percent of the nation's installed electricity capacity already came from renewable energy sources now to meet its 2020 targets kenya has to expand its existing geothermal power project and that's where the messiah come in. they've been forcibly evicted from their land in the past for this project they now fear more
this is steve every news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes kenya's green future at the price of heritage. them aside community fears small evictions from their ancestral land as the government moves to expand its renewable energy projects there. was the korean. war known. and will take it somalia way of one woman is raising her voice for peace. hello i'm christine want to welcome to news africa it's good to have you along office stories today is playing out in kenya on land that was...
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i think forest green are the first vegan club. idid vegan club.d squad, he said when he was playing non—league football, he was playing non—league football, he said it used to be able to smell the burgers and fries as you are running up the touchline. that is the joy of running up the touchline. that is thejoy of non—league running up the touchline. that is the joy of non—league football. if you fancy it, get out there today. thank you. let's stop the rugby world cup now. —— let's talk. let's go to the rugby world cup injapan, where typhoon hagibis has led to cancelled games and left others in doubt. england vs france and new zealand are off, scotland's crucial match against hosts japan tomorrow is on as it stands. ireland play samoa in fukuoka later this morning and katie gornall‘s there for us. katie, your game is going ahead, so i assume you are katie, your game is going ahead, so i assume you are a katie, your game is going ahead, so i assume you are a fair distance away from the worst of it? we are at that 700 miles south—west of tokyo. even
i think forest green are the first vegan club. idid vegan club.d squad, he said when he was playing non—league football, he was playing non—league football, he said it used to be able to smell the burgers and fries as you are running up the touchline. that is the joy of running up the touchline. that is thejoy of non—league running up the touchline. that is the joy of non—league football. if you fancy it, get out there today. thank you. let's stop the rugby world cup now. —— let's...
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we shouldn't use the numbers from the green field, whether there's a significant extension of gas to install that infrastructure. but it is from the utilities themselves to get the cost estimates to the gas infrastructure. i would note that the numbers are actually less, so that the cost of the gas extension on the per-unit basis turns out to be -- it was estimated by utilities and reflected in the table is less than the value that was reported by 6 85 florida. so it seems to me to be a robust. it is important to keep in mind, though, we're talking about a comparison between of really two scenarios. so that the question is the incremental construction costs, if you're going to build a building, you will naturally, if you're going to build a new residential unit, it will have a water heater. a gas water heater needs to meet code. that's generally going object in a new construction, power-vented, high-efficiency water heater. common approaches. that's really the context. we're comparing apples to apples of new construction. >> okay. so as somebody -- i mean, i've been a big solar fan.
we shouldn't use the numbers from the green field, whether there's a significant extension of gas to install that infrastructure. but it is from the utilities themselves to get the cost estimates to the gas infrastructure. i would note that the numbers are actually less, so that the cost of the gas extension on the per-unit basis turns out to be -- it was estimated by utilities and reflected in the table is less than the value that was reported by 6 85 florida. so it seems to me to be a robust....
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i think there was something similar with the green new deal. we knew that we could save the planet and we had all the technology to do it the people were scared. they said it was too big, too fast, not practical. i think that's because they couldn't picture it yet. anyways i'm getting ahead of myself. let's start with how we got here. 1977 new yorker senior scientist named james black gave a presentation about how burning fossil fuel could eventually lead to global temperatures are rising three or four degrees fahrenheit. they gathered more data about global warming. guess who is doing all this research? exxonmobil the oil and gas company. exxon knew this whole time as did our politicians. 10 years later james hansen nasa's top climate science told congress he was 99% certain that global warming was happening and caused by humans. that was 1988 the year before i was even born. did they listen to the science including their own? that they change business models back to renewables? know, the opposite. they knew when they double down. they and oth
i think there was something similar with the green new deal. we knew that we could save the planet and we had all the technology to do it the people were scared. they said it was too big, too fast, not practical. i think that's because they couldn't picture it yet. anyways i'm getting ahead of myself. let's start with how we got here. 1977 new yorker senior scientist named james black gave a presentation about how burning fossil fuel could eventually lead to global temperatures are rising three...
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applause the green new deal means a green transport revolution, too. this assault and destruction of over 100 ancient woodlands and the loss of invaluable biodiversity. we would spend that £70 billion on a local transport infrastructure for every local community. electrocution of rail, new lines, new buses. and who would scrap the government's road—building programme as well. we would use a vehicle excise duty to deliver a free bus travel for eve ryo ne deliver a free bus travel for everyone right across the country. the biggest travel upgrade to this country has ever seen, giving people the incentive to get out of their ca rs the incentive to get out of their cars and onto affordable, accessible, state—of—the—art transport. we would end airport expansion. we would introduce a progressive frequent flyer levy and enter the binge flying of the super rich. a carbon tax. applause applause a carbon tax and an end to petrol and diesel cars by 2030. that is the kind of action we need to transform our transport system for good. and our transport system for goo
applause the green new deal means a green transport revolution, too. this assault and destruction of over 100 ancient woodlands and the loss of invaluable biodiversity. we would spend that £70 billion on a local transport infrastructure for every local community. electrocution of rail, new lines, new buses. and who would scrap the government's road—building programme as well. we would use a vehicle excise duty to deliver a free bus travel for eve ryo ne deliver a free bus travel for everyone...
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about the next 10 years that's the idea put forth by us economist jeremy rifkin in his new book the green new deal rifkin believes a radical turn toward renewable energy is already underway and our reports of our reporter multi-role a column on met him in berlin and asked him how exactly he thinks the planet can be saved. the cusp of the collapse in the fossil fuel civilization this is hard for people imagine we've lived 200 years off fossil fuels across all of civilization our construction materials for. pharmaceutical products food additives transport packaging it's everything but what's happened here in this is really enormous this year the cost of solar and wind the cost of scale solar and wind has now plummeted below the cost of nuclear the cost of oil below the cost of coal. the cost of natural gas so what's happening is we're sitting on the biggest bubble in history stranded assets in the fossil fuel industry our projections are that over the next 10 years this 3rd industrial revolution infrastructure made up of solar and wind electricity electric transportation vehicles i was goin
about the next 10 years that's the idea put forth by us economist jeremy rifkin in his new book the green new deal rifkin believes a radical turn toward renewable energy is already underway and our reports of our reporter multi-role a column on met him in berlin and asked him how exactly he thinks the planet can be saved. the cusp of the collapse in the fossil fuel civilization this is hard for people imagine we've lived 200 years off fossil fuels across all of civilization our construction...
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really want to implement a green. policy with a just middling communists in galveston i don't think the tree house plants the environment is a priority and in my opinion and i'm not the only person to think that politics has nothing much to say nowadays only the economy matters in the end sebastian kurtz wants to keep the challenges facing the economy front and center in coalition talks the negotiations are expected to last several weeks if not months. well my 1st guest tonight cautions that populace may be losing elections now but their base of support is not necessarily shrinking in her book popular ocracy in the tyranny of authenticity and the rise of populism catherine vs he argues that getting rid of populism is most difficult in societies where not telling the truth is already the lingua franca of politicians evan is the director of global policy institute at queen mary university in london she joins me tonight from london catherine welcome to the day your piece today in the guardian it caught our attention beca
really want to implement a green. policy with a just middling communists in galveston i don't think the tree house plants the environment is a priority and in my opinion and i'm not the only person to think that politics has nothing much to say nowadays only the economy matters in the end sebastian kurtz wants to keep the challenges facing the economy front and center in coalition talks the negotiations are expected to last several weeks if not months. well my 1st guest tonight cautions that...
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all of those green spaces, the golf courses, the parts we have all along rapid creek, those w ere, that was housing. people lived there, in those areas, before the flood. after the flood, leonard swanson, the city planner at the time, got up in front of the city council and said, we cannot let anyone else stay one more night in this suicidal floodplain. so they wiped out all of the housing in that area, and they said we will make this into parks, we will make this into golf courses. businesses can be in the floodplain. now there is a high school in the floodplain. but nowhere where people can sleep. no one is allowed there now. the other interesting aspect of the flood we should talk about, fema. fema exist in 1972, but our floods in rapid city, and a couple months later there was flooding in johnstown, pennsylvania from hurricane agnes, and a couple months after that was three mile island. were putee tragedies together into a case study and presented, and that is what formed fema. especially the military response out here for our rapid city floods, the air force and national guard work
all of those green spaces, the golf courses, the parts we have all along rapid creek, those w ere, that was housing. people lived there, in those areas, before the flood. after the flood, leonard swanson, the city planner at the time, got up in front of the city council and said, we cannot let anyone else stay one more night in this suicidal floodplain. so they wiped out all of the housing in that area, and they said we will make this into parks, we will make this into golf courses. businesses...
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on the fights to see the green lungs of the planet reforestation sustainability in the rain forest. your welcome to the program october 10th is a well day against the death penalty for years more and more countries have abolished capital punishment including south africa in 1995 but cost to reinstate that sentence. in recent months. on average 58 people are killed in south africa every day. waiti 1000 that every year. reporting from cape town has more. every month clude visits his son's grave room was just $27.00 when he was shot in front of 3 years ago. he was. killed by a warring gang members in his neighborhood. when they was much younger i used. my nickname for you and i used to for you it is used. and told him yeah you my love you. some. day. one. of the cemetary was still empty but since then day goes by without deadly shootings in. the violence has been escalating for years security forces us to keep the area under control. i didn't bring the loot jones shows us his neighborhood young man was shot here just a few hours he had been waiting for. the death penalty is needed in t
on the fights to see the green lungs of the planet reforestation sustainability in the rain forest. your welcome to the program october 10th is a well day against the death penalty for years more and more countries have abolished capital punishment including south africa in 1995 but cost to reinstate that sentence. in recent months. on average 58 people are killed in south africa every day. waiti 1000 that every year. reporting from cape town has more. every month clude visits his son's grave...
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green activity at several military bases. now in denmark a very different type of ski slope has opened the hill was built on top of 8 waste incinerator the capital copenhagen has no hills or mountains so the architect decided to build his own sort of eco friendly ski area. in most cities around the world there are an absolute eyesore but in copenhagen this waste incineration plant has become a landmark the plant's operator says it's the most efficient and cleanest in the world and will supply 160000 households with heating and also to generate electricity but what's really special was what's on the roof a ski slope and a hiking trail have just officially been opened to the public. sensational the design and say they wanted to be a space for everyone. your water. ski for it's not just for skiing we designed a new green space in the city with real biodiversity and in the middle of copenhagen you can out there skiing hiking and enjoy the outdoors. the rooftop is covered in a kind of artificial mesh grass simply grows through the
green activity at several military bases. now in denmark a very different type of ski slope has opened the hill was built on top of 8 waste incinerator the capital copenhagen has no hills or mountains so the architect decided to build his own sort of eco friendly ski area. in most cities around the world there are an absolute eyesore but in copenhagen this waste incineration plant has become a landmark the plant's operator says it's the most efficient and cleanest in the world and will supply...