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and yerba buena island. this concludes a two year effort to prepare the infrastructure financing plan and rate and method of apportionment for the cfd and bring these items forward to the board of supervisors. we will be filing with the city attorneys office a validation action within 30 days to validate the ifrd formation because the ifrd is a relatively new form of infrastructure financing district we want to take the step to have the court affirmatively endorse the formation process so that it's not subject to future challenges. um, the first bond ish uance are anticipated to be against had cfd but late 2017 or early 2018 and for every bond issuance under it district we will go back to the board of supervisors for approval. the tentative subdivision maps and for yerba buena and treasure island submitted mid-december and under review now by city agencies. we are also working with city agencies on negotiating two agreements that will inform the final subdivision map review and the public improvement agreeme
and yerba buena island. this concludes a two year effort to prepare the infrastructure financing plan and rate and method of apportionment for the cfd and bring these items forward to the board of supervisors. we will be filing with the city attorneys office a validation action within 30 days to validate the ifrd formation because the ifrd is a relatively new form of infrastructure financing district we want to take the step to have the court affirmatively endorse the formation process so that...
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that's right, but no island is. nantucket isn't, the isle of wight, isn't. name an island.orsica? sicily, they want foreigners there? no way, no way. >> anthony: right. >> paul: did anyone ever come to an island, uh, with a good intention? people, people -- >> anthony: no, never in the history of the world. >> paul: no, no. >> anthony: best case scenario bring syphilis. >> paul: yeah. >> anthony: pretty much. >> paul: yeah, yeah. >> anthony: i mean, at the very least. >> paul: and it happened, it happened here. captain cook put his sailors ashore in ni'ihau, which is just a little northwest of here. he was the first haole. like magellan. hawaii killed its first tourist and -- >> anthony: right. >> paul: philippines killed their first tourist. but people who live on islands, who were born on islands, view anyone who comes to shore with suspicion. >> nainoa: well, to go back to what defines a hawaiian. maybe we should go back in our imaginations to -- it could have been two thousand years ago. the tahitians have this voyaging canoe. way before any other culture on the planet
that's right, but no island is. nantucket isn't, the isle of wight, isn't. name an island.orsica? sicily, they want foreigners there? no way, no way. >> anthony: right. >> paul: did anyone ever come to an island, uh, with a good intention? people, people -- >> anthony: no, never in the history of the world. >> paul: no, no. >> anthony: best case scenario bring syphilis. >> paul: yeah. >> anthony: pretty much. >> paul: yeah, yeah. >> anthony:...
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so how many islands in this island group? >> lambros: the cyclades?ros: is it about 15. maybe more. there's andros, tinos, mykonos, syros, paros, naxos, um -- >> anthony: tito and jermaine. [ lambros laughing ] >> lambros: and more. >> anthony: right. and the rest. >> lambros: and the rest, yes. >> anthony: a lot of history here in the greek islands. on naxos in particular, where zeus himself was said to live. where his son dionysus frolicked and presumably drank and threw orgies and dropped e, and danced all night to the bc version of edm. these days you have to go over to mykonos for that. anyway lambros here runs a bar in athens, but comes out here frequently to get away from it all. >> lambros: if you were a greek, you would definitely dig boarding a boat and leaving for the cyclades. you know, there's this air of mysticism about them, like an arcane feeling, that definitely doesn't exist in the other islands, the archipelagos in greece. [ server speaking greek ] >> anthony: a big glass of raki on the rocks. >> lambros: and a big glass of raki on
so how many islands in this island group? >> lambros: the cyclades?ros: is it about 15. maybe more. there's andros, tinos, mykonos, syros, paros, naxos, um -- >> anthony: tito and jermaine. [ lambros laughing ] >> lambros: and more. >> anthony: right. and the rest. >> lambros: and the rest, yes. >> anthony: a lot of history here in the greek islands. on naxos in particular, where zeus himself was said to live. where his son dionysus frolicked and presumably...
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ian a chain of islands. islands >> who doesn't want a chain ofco islands. >> right. >> depp spent heff toll 5150-foot yacht, fly on private jets and collect fine art and holded we'll memorabilia requiring 12 storage facilitiese to maintain.. >> that's insane. inse. >> i'm in awe of his.. his wine budget every month was $30,000. >> allow mow to jump in then. >> o, mr. numbers.umbe. go.. >> few numbers in my head right now. i want to break it down for you. let's start with how much he'so' spenting. you want to spend money likeik johnny depp. this is the break down.. 365 an quarter days in a year,e, right.gh >> right. >> that breaks down 30.44 dayskd per month.r if you want to spend 2 million a month you're spending 65,70070 thee dollars per day. >> wow he's spending $,7 day.y. now as for that wine budget, holly, $30,000 a month let's dod easy math.syath. for me that would be $10 a a bottle i'd be drinking 3,000 3,0
ian a chain of islands. islands >> who doesn't want a chain ofco islands. >> right. >> depp spent heff toll 5150-foot yacht, fly on private jets and collect fine art and holded we'll memorabilia requiring 12 storage facilitiese to maintain.. >> that's insane. inse. >> i'm in awe of his.. his wine budget every month was $30,000. >> allow mow to jump in then. >> o, mr. numbers.umbe. go.. >> few numbers in my head right now. i want to break it down...
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also coming up: the national trust received an unexpected gift, grasmere island in cumbria, the islandll round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's mike bushell. good morning. it is one of the key matches in the six nations this afternoon with both scotland and wales trying to bounce back from defeat. patrick gearey is already in place at murrayfield. it has been a decade since the scots last beat the welsh, but the fans have got a feeling that this could be the day to put that right? it could be. we have got all sorts of musical accompaniment. we have got a pipe band and guitar band and a bagpipe band. it is an optimistic moment for scottish rugby at the moment. they we re scottish rugby at the moment. they were impressive in beating ireland and people think they have got a chance to beat wales. but they have made five changes. greg laidlaw is out injured for the rest of the tournament. wales have only had to make one change and george north comes in for alex cuthbert. they are the more settled side and they have got that recent good record against scotland. let's hear from got that
also coming up: the national trust received an unexpected gift, grasmere island in cumbria, the islandll round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's mike bushell. good morning. it is one of the key matches in the six nations this afternoon with both scotland and wales trying to bounce back from defeat. patrick gearey is already in place at murrayfield. it has been a decade since the scots last beat the welsh, but the fans have got a feeling that this could be the day to put that right? it...
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the island that inspired its creation. grasmere island in cumbria has been held in private hands for 124 years but has 110w private hands for 124 years but has now been gifted to the organisation ina now been gifted to the organisation in a will. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. good afternoon. the former labour foreign secretary david miliband says the party is the furthest it's been from power in 50 years. he was responding to labour's by—election defeat in copeland — in cumbria — where the conservatives overturned a majority of more than two thousand to oust labour from a seat it had held for 80 years. jeremy corbyn has said he won't step down as leader. here's our political correspondent, matt cole. if these scenes in store, where labour held the seat, had been repeated there would be fewer questions forjeremy corbyn. but it was theresa may's tories as a celebrated an historic win in cumbria, turning this rock—solid solid red seat blue. for the first time in 80 years. not for the first time, labour's former fore
the island that inspired its creation. grasmere island in cumbria has been held in private hands for 124 years but has 110w private hands for 124 years but has now been gifted to the organisation ina now been gifted to the organisation in a will. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. good afternoon. the former labour foreign secretary david miliband says the party is the furthest it's been from power in 50 years. he was responding to labour's by—election defeat in copeland — in cumbria...
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grasmere island lies at the heart of the lake district.of this idyllic spot becoming private property outraged a local clergyman hardwicke rwa nsley. canon hardwicke rwansley had a deep passion that everybody needed access to nature and natural beauty. the journey to grasmere island is an idyllic experience in itself. back in 1893 the new owner decided to make a few additions which did not go down too well with the locals. mr bell erected a flagpole, he planted some shrubbery, which caused a lot of indignation. a respectful letter was written asking him to reconsider some of these changes. the reply was blunt. if you and your friends felt so strongly about what happens to the island, you were perfectly competent to turn up to the sale as i did, and purchase it. i suppose really that is exactly the issue that rawnsley was concerned about, that bits of the lake district were being sold off to the highest bidder and they could do whatever they wanted with it. absolutely. he was passionate that ordinary people had access to natural beauty in n
grasmere island lies at the heart of the lake district.of this idyllic spot becoming private property outraged a local clergyman hardwicke rwa nsley. canon hardwicke rwansley had a deep passion that everybody needed access to nature and natural beauty. the journey to grasmere island is an idyllic experience in itself. back in 1893 the new owner decided to make a few additions which did not go down too well with the locals. mr bell erected a flagpole, he planted some shrubbery, which caused a...
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okinawa is the largest of over 100 islands making up the ryukyu island chain. the mainland but worlds apart. okinawa is different. it's tropical. clear waters, some of the best beaches in asia, to the decidedly more laidback, less frenetic, self-serious attitude than the mainland. you can feel it. you can see it. it's just different here. two thousand pounds of heavily muscled beef enters the arena. you could feel the ground shake under its heavy hooves. his opponent awaits. togi, also known as ushi-zumo. sumo, yes, but bull sumo. these are professionals and, like jake lamotta and chuck wepner before them, they shall live to fight, or do other stuff, another day. having shed decidedly less blood than either of those two gentlemen. two animals, two handlers. and they do, like, the burgess meredith job in rocky. and like fighters, or sumo, the bulls are ranked by their ability. their record in the ring, the highest being yokozuna. this is kenny aiman. he lives up the road. is there a time limit or they just go till somebody gives up? >> kenny: i think they pretty
okinawa is the largest of over 100 islands making up the ryukyu island chain. the mainland but worlds apart. okinawa is different. it's tropical. clear waters, some of the best beaches in asia, to the decidedly more laidback, less frenetic, self-serious attitude than the mainland. you can feel it. you can see it. it's just different here. two thousand pounds of heavily muscled beef enters the arena. you could feel the ground shake under its heavy hooves. his opponent awaits. togi, also known as...
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at last, that island is now pa rt trust.that island is now part of the national trust's portfolio, and can be enjoyed by everyone, forever. now on bbc news, it is time for the travel show. this week, camping in churches. i'm going to try to go to sleep now and try and forget that i'm entirely surrounded by graves. a spanish celebration of pork. and getting to grips with sudan. wrestling a guy in front of 2,000 people is a bit further than what i usually go. this week, i'm in kent, in england's south—east corner. this is the city of canterbury, a place of pilgrimage ever since the 12th century. apparently, if you look up at the stained glass windows — ah, here we go — one of the panels depicts a fairly extraordinary scene. really, the thing that put canterbury cathedral on the map. it's got thomas beckett, who, at the time, was the archbishop of canterbury, being killed by two knights with swords and it was his murder and martyrdom that made this a place for pilgrims to come from across the world. britain's ancient places of
at last, that island is now pa rt trust.that island is now part of the national trust's portfolio, and can be enjoyed by everyone, forever. now on bbc news, it is time for the travel show. this week, camping in churches. i'm going to try to go to sleep now and try and forget that i'm entirely surrounded by graves. a spanish celebration of pork. and getting to grips with sudan. wrestling a guy in front of 2,000 people is a bit further than what i usually go. this week, i'm in kent, in england's...
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island for the task programming for the cost of hours will be bundled into the hov fees for the residents and expect two residences below-market rate and the transportation will be programmed this is something we'll be working on to tie together the fund to be make it easy to implement the use of the system as well to implement the exemption and discount policy the board adopts the task program we'll be working on together with mtc as and grant the transit systems that allows for the transit payment over the next few years with that, that concludes any remarks happy to take any questions. >> thank you director chang k chang do we need to open up for public comment we'll now accept public comment sierra mr. clerk, please move to item 4. >> approval of the minutes of the july 26, 2016, an action item. >> do we have a motion to approve the minutes of july 26th we have a motion from commissioner yee and seconded by commissioner peskin can we do a roll call. >> on this item seeing none, public comment is closed. >> on the minutes commissioner farrell commissioner fewer i have clarification ple
island for the task programming for the cost of hours will be bundled into the hov fees for the residents and expect two residences below-market rate and the transportation will be programmed this is something we'll be working on to tie together the fund to be make it easy to implement the use of the system as well to implement the exemption and discount policy the board adopts the task program we'll be working on together with mtc as and grant the transit systems that allows for the transit...
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but back in 1893 the island was put up but back in 1893 the island was put upfor but back in 1893 theed a local clergyman. he had a deep passion that everybody needed access to nature and natural beauty. the journey to grasmere island is an idyllic experience in itself. back in 1893 the new owner made a few additions which did not go down too well with the locals. he planted some shrubbery which caused a lot of indignation. a respectful letter was written asking him to reconsider some of these changes. the reply was blunt. if you are your friends felt so blunt. if you are your friends felt so strongly about what happened to the island, you are perfectly competent to turn up to the sale i did and purchase it. that is exactly theissue did and purchase it. that is exactly the issue that the vehicle was concerned about, but it's were being sold off to the highest bidder and they could do whatever they wanted. absolutely. he was passionate that ordinary people have access to natural beauty in nature. the loss of this island for public use proved the catalyst that inspired him to become a f
but back in 1893 the island was put up but back in 1893 the island was put upfor but back in 1893 theed a local clergyman. he had a deep passion that everybody needed access to nature and natural beauty. the journey to grasmere island is an idyllic experience in itself. back in 1893 the new owner made a few additions which did not go down too well with the locals. he planted some shrubbery which caused a lot of indignation. a respectful letter was written asking him to reconsider some of these...
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so they feel relieved when refugees leave the island, legally or illegally.he people smuggling business is booming. >> i have watched about 30 people jumping in a lorry like this. they went in. there was somebody guiding them what to do. then i asked some friends which were here sitting outside of their house to tell me what is happening. they told me that every evening they have seen, the past few evenings they have seen refugees jumping in the lorries and escaping from here. >> there are controls on the ferry, but no one looks in the back of the trucks carrying the refugees. >> if the numbers reaching the mainland this way increase, then it's clear that the greek authorities are turning a blind eye to it. >> the refugees don't care about the eu-turkey deal. like many others, abdullah and his friend mohammed want just one thing, to leave this misery for europe. in the time they've been here, they say more than 2,500 have left illegally. >> i think from here go 4000 or 5000. >> mohammed doesn't have enough money to leave illegally. but if he can come up with
so they feel relieved when refugees leave the island, legally or illegally.he people smuggling business is booming. >> i have watched about 30 people jumping in a lorry like this. they went in. there was somebody guiding them what to do. then i asked some friends which were here sitting outside of their house to tell me what is happening. they told me that every evening they have seen, the past few evenings they have seen refugees jumping in the lorries and escaping from here. >>...
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>>> not often you find a wallaby here on long island or in america. >> he was in a garage, with apply wood floor. >> long island is perfect place, you have to be rich and have land. >> i'll get one then, but i might be breaking the law. ♪ what are you doing? >> what -- this is a great shot. >> i don't agree with you on that. >> diana. you got to save the wallaby. what do you got? >> right. it is not often you find a wallaby here on long island or even in america. outside of a zoo, but. come with me inside miniola animal report. >> a wallaby. >> i found a wallaby, tucked away in the animal hospital, alongside the sleeping cats and barking dogs, it was scared for good reason, this week the doctor rescued the little guy from a man's garage. in east rockaway new york. >> he was in a garage in a small dog run with a plywood floor, no food, no water, thin and starving. >> it was dehydrated with liver damage and underweight. >> marginna alley larger than a cat in body weight, he was 17 pounds when he brought him in. he should be closer to 40. >> the doctor is now nursing the waldie back to h
>>> not often you find a wallaby here on long island or in america. >> he was in a garage, with apply wood floor. >> long island is perfect place, you have to be rich and have land. >> i'll get one then, but i might be breaking the law. ♪ what are you doing? >> what -- this is a great shot. >> i don't agree with you on that. >> diana. you got to save the wallaby. what do you got? >> right. it is not often you find a wallaby here on long...
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so in 65, january, there is an article about oak island.ge and i, i was lost. i wanted to know who, what, when, where, why and how. >> so do i. that's why i asked you. >> we're working on it. >> stephen: i haven't had any of those questions answered so far. we know that you are interested in because you got the damn tv show. what is it about oak island that fascinates you. cuz i know, the answer already. i'm asking you to tell the audience. >> look, it's the world's longest running treasure hunt. >> stephen: okay. >> >> stephen: why do people think there's treasure on oak island. >> how much time do you have. >> stephen: about five minutes. >> five minutes, go, rick. >> i mean, it a sick lar depression was found underneath a giant oak street in 1759. >> stephen: a circular depression found under an oaktree. >> but that has to be contexted with the fact that in nova scotia, the mar i time history, con quisa dor, pirates, privateers, captain kid there is this belief that treasure was deposited there. >> when these boys started digging in 1795
so in 65, january, there is an article about oak island.ge and i, i was lost. i wanted to know who, what, when, where, why and how. >> so do i. that's why i asked you. >> we're working on it. >> stephen: i haven't had any of those questions answered so far. we know that you are interested in because you got the damn tv show. what is it about oak island that fascinates you. cuz i know, the answer already. i'm asking you to tell the audience. >> look, it's the world's...
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the ussr would hand over two of the islands. prime minister abe has slammed a recent job lobbying scandal at the education ministry. he spoke about the issue at the lower house budget committee. >> translator: this case is seen by the public as systematic lobbying. it shakes the people's confidence in the ministry. it should never have happened. >> the skanl dal came to light last month. the government's reemployment oversight committee ruled the practice violated the national civil service law. abe says it will be a full-scale investigation and efforts to regain r regain public trust. >>> in an earthquake-prone country like japan emergency drills are a common sight. on tuesday, there were drills across tokyo. one drill focussed on how to effectively communicate with the millions who could be stranded in the city's center. >> their isis is a drill, this drill. a strong earthquake has occurred in the tokyo area. >> their isis is a safe area. >> reporter: a multi-lingual bull horn wakens the residences. there is a large contingent
the ussr would hand over two of the islands. prime minister abe has slammed a recent job lobbying scandal at the education ministry. he spoke about the issue at the lower house budget committee. >> translator: this case is seen by the public as systematic lobbying. it shakes the people's confidence in the ministry. it should never have happened. >> the skanl dal came to light last month. the government's reemployment oversight committee ruled the practice violated the national civil...
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peel island, off the coast of brisbane, queensland, is a serene beauty.ears, this remote paradise was a prison. in 1907, this island was designated as a quarantined hospitalfor those with leprosy — a so—called lazaret. hundreds from the mainland were sent here in exile for a life sentence, with over half dying in isolation. since closing in the late 50s, many of the unique buildings have fallen into disrepair. yeah, look, it has been totally eaten by termites, it's just mud now. it is deteriorating on a daily basis, basically. the only thing keeping it is the roof. the majority of the buildings are a death trap, too dangerous structurally for people to enter today. so this group of architectural and robotics researchers are developing technologies which will at least help to preserve the buildings digitally. we are doing laser scanning of heritage buildings on peel island, using a lot of different kinds of equipment. as many types as we can get. meet hexapod, this six—legged beast is designed to go into buildings too dangerous for humans. with nimble limb
peel island, off the coast of brisbane, queensland, is a serene beauty.ears, this remote paradise was a prison. in 1907, this island was designated as a quarantined hospitalfor those with leprosy — a so—called lazaret. hundreds from the mainland were sent here in exile for a life sentence, with over half dying in isolation. since closing in the late 50s, many of the unique buildings have fallen into disrepair. yeah, look, it has been totally eaten by termites, it's just mud now. it is...
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this became detrick island.ought the island was part of the mainland, until the glacier linking it to the shore gla clac collapsed and disappear. >> when year and you see wow, the glacier is quite a bit farther back or you have people coming back that haven't been here for quite a while, they're shocked by it. it's remarkable. >> reporter: they've got a little bet going on at palmer station where they always thought the base was on the mainland. now they think it may actually be on an island. they may not have to wait long to find out. >>> and climate change is believed to be part of the cause of a spike in the price of vanilla. three quarters of the world's madagascar, but the island nation has been blasted by cyclones and floods, followed by drought. what does that mean to you? higher prices. ben tracy has the story from a candy store in hollywood. >> reporter: when it comes to vanilla, nobody wants artificial flavor, they want the real thing. so at this candy store in hollywood, all the chocolate bars use rea
this became detrick island.ought the island was part of the mainland, until the glacier linking it to the shore gla clac collapsed and disappear. >> when year and you see wow, the glacier is quite a bit farther back or you have people coming back that haven't been here for quite a while, they're shocked by it. it's remarkable. >> reporter: they've got a little bet going on at palmer station where they always thought the base was on the mainland. now they think it may actually be on...
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>> grew up on long island, yeah.my: "never the less." >> "never the less," which is based on a joke that my friend told me. would you like to hear the joke? >> jimmy: yes, i would. >> all right, so michael gambon, the great english actor michael gambon who you know from "harry potter." i did a movie with michael gambon -- >> jimmy: i know him for his other -- >> do you? [ laughter ] you know from all the john le carre he did. >> jimmy: yeah. >> so, michael gambon tells me this joke when we're working b something like this. i know i'm going to mangle it, but it's based on the sir character from the dresser donald wolfe, the great english actor. and he comes out on stage. he's doing, he's doing shakespeare in the hinterlands there, in the provinces during the war in england and he comes out on stage and there's a a smattering of applause, he's this great star. he says -- quiet, he says tonight the role of desdemona shall not be played by lady emily tredwell, a murmur. he says, please, please, please. but instead it sha
>> grew up on long island, yeah.my: "never the less." >> "never the less," which is based on a joke that my friend told me. would you like to hear the joke? >> jimmy: yes, i would. >> all right, so michael gambon, the great english actor michael gambon who you know from "harry potter." i did a movie with michael gambon -- >> jimmy: i know him for his other -- >> do you? [ laughter ] you know from all the john le carre he did....
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they maintain that the islands are an inherit part of japan's territory and that the islands were illegally occupied after world war ii. >>> japan's fishery has been eyeing new markets in the muslim world for some time now. but a small wholesaler in southwest japan finally took action. >> reporter: a truckload of farmed fish, bound for the muslim world. making this happen required a lot of work behind the scenes. the tuna is now ready for export. this container is being sent to malaysia on a trial run. the supplier sells farmed fish including tuna and japanese yellowtail. the company already ships to the u.s. and china. but the president wants to cast his net even wider, eyeing a market of 1.6 billion people. >> translator: about 25% of the world's people are muslims. that is a big market for a small company like us. i want to be a pioneer to expand business there. i want them to eat delicious fish from japan. >> first, he has to get 35. islamic faith imposes strict rules from fish feed to transportation. he had to prove there was no animal hair in the brushes. even the boxes have to be che
they maintain that the islands are an inherit part of japan's territory and that the islands were illegally occupied after world war ii. >>> japan's fishery has been eyeing new markets in the muslim world for some time now. but a small wholesaler in southwest japan finally took action. >> reporter: a truckload of farmed fish, bound for the muslim world. making this happen required a lot of work behind the scenes. the tuna is now ready for export. this container is being sent to...
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rhode island needs a strong e.p.a. to enforce clean air and clean water laws from harm starting outside our boundaries. my attorney general has not shut down his environmental unit, and my department of environmental management is doing our best to keep rhode island clean and livable. but they can't do much about out-of-state polluters. that's where the e.p.a. comes in. and for a man who so plainly disbelieves in and deprecates the e.p.a.'s mission, it's an alarming picture for rhode island. we're a coastal state and a small one. we don't have a lot to give back to rising seas. and i've got to say, i am sick of having to comfort people whose homes have been washed away into the sea. that's a picture i took not too longing a. colleagues who've been here a while might remember this individual. he was the governor at the time, but he was my predecessor in my seat in the senate, lincoln chafee. his father served here with enormous distinction for many being many years and was actually a republican chairman of the environme
rhode island needs a strong e.p.a. to enforce clean air and clean water laws from harm starting outside our boundaries. my attorney general has not shut down his environmental unit, and my department of environmental management is doing our best to keep rhode island clean and livable. but they can't do much about out-of-state polluters. that's where the e.p.a. comes in. and for a man who so plainly disbelieves in and deprecates the e.p.a.'s mission, it's an alarming picture for rhode island....
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one,000 rhode islanders -- one,000 rhode islanders gained coverage. in rhode island insurance rates have dropped. in fact, consumers around there saved $220 million since 2012 the we cannot go back to a system that allows private insurers to deny coverage for preexisting condition or charge more to those who need insurance the most. by contrast congressman price opposes the preexisting condition ban, one of the most popular provisions of the a.c.a. his plan pwo would allo a -- wod allow others to charge more for preexisting conditions. he has also proposed to get rid of the benefits package. these protections require insurance companies to cover pediatric services and mental healthcare. these are really things that any basic health coverage should include, yet congressman price advocated taking away these consumer protections. stop and think about that. congressman price doesn't think that health insurance should coverage pregnancy, for example. i mean, we're not talking about extravagant services. these are services that a reasonable person would exp
one,000 rhode islanders -- one,000 rhode islanders gained coverage. in rhode island insurance rates have dropped. in fact, consumers around there saved $220 million since 2012 the we cannot go back to a system that allows private insurers to deny coverage for preexisting condition or charge more to those who need insurance the most. by contrast congressman price opposes the preexisting condition ban, one of the most popular provisions of the a.c.a. his plan pwo would allo a -- wod allow others...
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it is on city island. froms available for trade the zero that was supposed to go to england but there were some intruders of french and dutch origin that were trading with the indians and i think that is one of the reasons why they sent someone like harris to this area. he built storehouse to store the pelts he would get from the indians and he would take them back to philadelphia to exchange them for supplies. this was a gradual thing. he did not have many other people to trade with, white settlers, but there was a small contingent of -- as they had demands, he would bring more and more things from philadelphia. this area has long been a river crossing. the indians used it to cross the river to war on neighboring tribes. there was a natural rock shelf that ran out across the river, approximately where the dam was built in 1916 that made it possible to walk across the river in times of low water or in the summertime. harris got the idea of having a ferry service in 1733. and build a flatboat. get a rope to
it is on city island. froms available for trade the zero that was supposed to go to england but there were some intruders of french and dutch origin that were trading with the indians and i think that is one of the reasons why they sent someone like harris to this area. he built storehouse to store the pelts he would get from the indians and he would take them back to philadelphia to exchange them for supplies. this was a gradual thing. he did not have many other people to trade with, white...
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there were discovered on the northwestern tip of the south island. conservation department staff and volunteers are trying to save another 100 whales still alive. a tragedy rarely seen on such an enormous scale on new zealand's shores. hundreds of volunteers pour water on the survivors while waiting for the high tide. part of pilot whales washed ashore. darkness forced rescuers to put off their efforts until friday morning to buy then, around three quarters of the pod had died. wethis is the third largest have recorded in our history. it is a very large one. it is a massive undertaking. reporter: of the more than 400 whales, now just over 100 are alive. some had successfully re-floated on a high tide, but most were quickly stuck again as the tide ebbed. the huge task is far from over. >> it is amazing, people from all over the world has heard about this. they have come over to we had three hitchhikers over who wanted to come here and do whatever they could. zealand'sit is new largest known whale stranding since 1985, one 450 were stranded in auckland
there were discovered on the northwestern tip of the south island. conservation department staff and volunteers are trying to save another 100 whales still alive. a tragedy rarely seen on such an enormous scale on new zealand's shores. hundreds of volunteers pour water on the survivors while waiting for the high tide. part of pilot whales washed ashore. darkness forced rescuers to put off their efforts until friday morning to buy then, around three quarters of the pod had died. wethis is the...
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go department of transportation to support town hall and economic shuttles only the island i want to recognize, of course, our director tilly chang, deputy director eric and michelle with that grant and matching fund will a town hall system and be able to work with sfmta related parking system with the mtc to bring the components together i look forward to working with all of you on the treasure island management program in the coming year thank you and mr. clerk, call the next item. >> we'll start with the role. >> off role commissioner breed absent a commissioner cohen is absent commissioner farrell present. >> commissioner fewer commissioner kim commissioner peskin commissioner ronen commissioner safai commissioner sheehy commissioner tang commissioner yee. >> we we have quorum. >> thank you mr. clerk and i'm sorry for going out of order this is time for the colleagues to get to the women's press conference next item. >> call two and three, chairs 3 and those are informational items. >> ms. tilly chang want to thank chair kim for her leadership that was a busy year and as mentione
go department of transportation to support town hall and economic shuttles only the island i want to recognize, of course, our director tilly chang, deputy director eric and michelle with that grant and matching fund will a town hall system and be able to work with sfmta related parking system with the mtc to bring the components together i look forward to working with all of you on the treasure island management program in the coming year thank you and mr. clerk, call the next item. >>...
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named by russi includes islands in the northern territory s. it runs counter to our nation's stance and is completely regrettable. >> they said the incident would not effect negotiations with russia. he said it's an kpfrpexample of it is important to resolve the issue. >>> allegedly filing a false medical report. they believe it helped a gang leader avoid going to prison. police searched the hospital affiliated. they made charges of forging an official document. investigators allege hospital officials regarding a member. it stated he had a kidney inflammation and was too sick to go to prison. the man's eight year seasons was then put on hold. police say his condition had stabilized enough to allow him to be incars rited. they adoctor admitted to filing the report under the hospital's director. convicted man heads a group associated with japan's largest cri crime. he was at his home tuesday and turned himself into prosecutors. he was immediately sent to prison. ♪ >>> and now more on business news. >> japan's deputy pririme minisr has eagerness o
named by russi includes islands in the northern territory s. it runs counter to our nation's stance and is completely regrettable. >> they said the incident would not effect negotiations with russia. he said it's an kpfrpexample of it is important to resolve the issue. >>> allegedly filing a false medical report. they believe it helped a gang leader avoid going to prison. police searched the hospital affiliated. they made charges of forging an official document. investigators...
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go department of transportation to support town hall and economic shuttles only the island i want to recognize, of course, our director tilly chang, deputy director eric and michelle with that grant and matching fund will a town hall system and be able to work with sfmta related parking system with the mtc to bring the components together i look forward to working with all of you on the treasure island management program in the coming year thank you and mr. clerk, call the next item. >> we'll start with the role. >> off role commissioner breed absent a commissioner cohen is absent commissioner farrell present. >> commissioner fewer commissioner kim commissioner peskin commissioner ronen commissioner safai commissioner sheehy commissioner tang commissioner yee. >> we we have quorum. >> thank you mr. clerk and i'm sorry for going out of order this is time for the colleagues to get to the women's press conference next item. >> call two and three, chairs 3 and those are informational items. >> ms. tilly chang want to thank chair kim for her leadership that was a busy year and as mentione
go department of transportation to support town hall and economic shuttles only the island i want to recognize, of course, our director tilly chang, deputy director eric and michelle with that grant and matching fund will a town hall system and be able to work with sfmta related parking system with the mtc to bring the components together i look forward to working with all of you on the treasure island management program in the coming year thank you and mr. clerk, call the next item. >>...
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japan controls the senkaku islands. china and taiwan claim them. mattis explicitly said the senkaku islands fall within the scope of the bilateral security treaty. that means the two countries will defend the islands in the event of a military aggression. mattis also had the same message for foreign minister fumio kishida. >> translator: secretary mattis said the u.s. will oppose any unilateral attempts to infringe on japan's administration of the senkaku islands. >> china's foreign ministry reacted sharply to the meeting. a spokesperson released a statement stressing that the islands belong to china, and he urged the u.s. to change what he calls wrong opinions and not destabilize the region by complicating the issue. >>> pyongyang was at the top of the agenda when the u.s. defense chief met with south korean counterparts earlier in the day. and he delivered a stern warning to the north korean leadership. mattis met south korean defense minister han min-koo in seoul. >> my use of nuclear weapons would be met with the response that would be effectiv
japan controls the senkaku islands. china and taiwan claim them. mattis explicitly said the senkaku islands fall within the scope of the bilateral security treaty. that means the two countries will defend the islands in the event of a military aggression. mattis also had the same message for foreign minister fumio kishida. >> translator: secretary mattis said the u.s. will oppose any unilateral attempts to infringe on japan's administration of the senkaku islands. >> china's foreign...
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islands. in 1976, the united states government officially recognized plaque history month. every february since we take the time to reflect on the contributions of african-americans have made to this great nation. we stand on the shoulders of those who have paved the way not only for african-americans, but all americans. individuals such as shirley chisholm, who was a member of this body and the first african-american woman elected, congressman mitchell, justice thurgood marshal and reverend leon h. sullivan, a civil rights leader, a social activist who understood that jobs were the key to economic development to empower the african-american. reverend sullivan had a very simple statement. don't buy where you don't work. that's what reverend sullivan said. don't buy where you don't work. reverend sullivan, who was on e board of general motors, started something called o.i.c. that we all know about in 1964. i was 10 years old when reverend sullivan started o.i.c. industrial center. reverend sull
islands. in 1976, the united states government officially recognized plaque history month. every february since we take the time to reflect on the contributions of african-americans have made to this great nation. we stand on the shoulders of those who have paved the way not only for african-americans, but all americans. individuals such as shirley chisholm, who was a member of this body and the first african-american woman elected, congressman mitchell, justice thurgood marshal and reverend...
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but it is only now that the trust has been able to take control of the island. the last owner bequeathed it to them. so now this island belongs to the national trust, will it be overrun with hundreds of people? i don't think so. whilst we would never stop people from coming, the physical access to the island is difficult, which makes it a little refuge for nature. and as a conservation charity, that is important to us. this is quite an oak tree, isn't it? it is wonderful. a veteran oak tree. heaven knows how many hundreds of years old it is. canon rawnsley spent his final years at allan bank on the shore of grasmere. from here he could view the island that inspired him to help create the national trust. now, at last, that island is part of the trust's portfolio, to be preserved and enjoyed by everyone for ever. i have a picture of grass near. this was earlier today. it has been pretty wet in cumbria, a lot of puddles and water around. more rain at the moment as well. quite mild, but windy. the wind easing of the some extent. a couple of bands of rain sinking to
but it is only now that the trust has been able to take control of the island. the last owner bequeathed it to them. so now this island belongs to the national trust, will it be overrun with hundreds of people? i don't think so. whilst we would never stop people from coming, the physical access to the island is difficult, which makes it a little refuge for nature. and as a conservation charity, that is important to us. this is quite an oak tree, isn't it? it is wonderful. a veteran oak tree....
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you should know that roosevelt island will remain open during this construction.ou will just need to park somewhere else, either in rosslyn or down at columbia island. they expect the project to last through the end of the spring. reporting live, i am sam sweeney, back to in the studio. jummy: runners are not going to like that. for those still wondering, iloved panda bao bao china conservation and resource center for giant pandas. she landed safe after her flight from dulles. after her three-day -- 30-day willation period, bao bao be with the others. park officials say they used a drone to keep a tighter fit. they fly it around, so they get some exercise, doug. and they knock it down. doug: it is probably not too tasty. jummy: no. if you see the whole video, they are bouncing it, and then they realize, ok, this is not food, and they walk away. [laughter] doug: are you ready for more springlike weather? temperatures today and tomorrow are like what we normally find here around the middle of may, so we are jumping way ahead. we will fall back into a wintry pattern
you should know that roosevelt island will remain open during this construction.ou will just need to park somewhere else, either in rosslyn or down at columbia island. they expect the project to last through the end of the spring. reporting live, i am sam sweeney, back to in the studio. jummy: runners are not going to like that. for those still wondering, iloved panda bao bao china conservation and resource center for giant pandas. she landed safe after her flight from dulles. after her...
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it's really bond's birthplace. >> anthony: chris blackwell is the founder of island records.l across the world. to the extent that one person could sort of be responsible for the soundtrack of your life, you are responsible for much of the soundtrack of my life. you signed roxy music and brian eno both, yes? >> chris blackwell: yes. >> anthony: did you have any idea, signing bob marley, the extent to which his image alone would blow up to -- to, you know, che guevara level. >> chris blackwell: bob somehow matonaged ch people in every corner oworlf the in different cultures, different societies. um, no, i never could've imagined. i do not think anybody could've imagined, it's so unbelievable. >> anthony: having sold island records for a sum rumored to be in the hundreds of millions of dollars, blackwell spends his time, well, doing whatever he wants. >> anthony: you have a number of hotel properties, uh, rum business. >> chris blackwell: mm-hmm. >> anthony: what's the master plan? >> chris blackwell: master plan? >> anthony: or are you just having fun? >> chris blackwell: well
it's really bond's birthplace. >> anthony: chris blackwell is the founder of island records.l across the world. to the extent that one person could sort of be responsible for the soundtrack of your life, you are responsible for much of the soundtrack of my life. you signed roxy music and brian eno both, yes? >> chris blackwell: yes. >> anthony: did you have any idea, signing bob marley, the extent to which his image alone would blow up to -- to, you know, che guevara level....