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anger, really, really flaring inside gezi park itself. they're screaming for a doctor to help that man. >> arwa, please make sure you and the crew are okay at this point. if there is incoming. i can see they're picking up rocks and volleying them. if there is any danger. and get out of there. please let us know the minute you need to shut this down. >> yeah, yeah, we will do. we will do. the canister they lobbed back in the other direction. >> can you characterize -- who the protesters are? arwa, earlier, these were a lot of peaceful protesters, protesting the loss of green space. and it seems there is a lot more violence. are these the kind of protesters you have seen throughout the last 18 hours, two days, or are they changing? >> look, there is many different layers to the protests -- >> all right, that is a grave concern for us. clearly, cnn crews put themselves in danger all the time to cover war. arwa damon is no stranger to this. in and out of sear yeah. h -- in and out of syria. we need to clear her. clear our crew. if you have be
anger, really, really flaring inside gezi park itself. they're screaming for a doctor to help that man. >> arwa, please make sure you and the crew are okay at this point. if there is incoming. i can see they're picking up rocks and volleying them. if there is any danger. and get out of there. please let us know the minute you need to shut this down. >> yeah, yeah, we will do. we will do. the canister they lobbed back in the other direction. >> can you characterize -- who the...
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george bush's iraq thinks council itself as a form of torture itself. so what we're asking for is independent external doctors from the outside able to assess the condition of these hunger strikers and how she work hand in hand with the medical personnel in quantum them up to arrive at a more appropriate set of procedures and actions well that's what you're asking for but realistically when you get what you want. i don't know i mean i think if we can apply as much external pressure on the u.s. administration as possible i think i think. we could succeed in opening up and i would bury two independent medical assessments and so i'm hoping that president obama will heed our letter and make this make this request. and if that did happen do you think it would help to put an end to the hunger strike. it might do but you know as as you stated this hunger strike is being undertaken by many of the business. with thought and consideration it's been expressed as openly and as i'm out there the only real means of protest at what is really an illegal for attention.
george bush's iraq thinks council itself as a form of torture itself. so what we're asking for is independent external doctors from the outside able to assess the condition of these hunger strikers and how she work hand in hand with the medical personnel in quantum them up to arrive at a more appropriate set of procedures and actions well that's what you're asking for but realistically when you get what you want. i don't know i mean i think if we can apply as much external pressure on the u.s....
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what happens to the body that it heals itself like that? >> the body naturally tries to take care of itself if it can, and the body responds to trauma in a certain way and that is why the body produces swelling. and then as the body is recovering, that's how the swelling resolves. again, it also depends on the certain extrennious things you're using like anti-inflammatories or ice to the area. >> so while this may look as though it is now a bone protrusion to the right side of the nose, it's not actually a bone protruding out there, is it? >> it's unlikely in the sense that it's resolved and looks like that picture later. >> yet, the body swells up at point of injury, does it not? >> it does, it can, yes. >> is that in response to the drama of the hit, correct? >> it can, yes. >> and it does that by swelling? and the swell canning, if you would, just sort of tell us why the body swells or how the body swells up in the area of trauma pa. >> the body itself is reacting to the impact of something that's happened. so certain blood can rush to t
what happens to the body that it heals itself like that? >> the body naturally tries to take care of itself if it can, and the body responds to trauma in a certain way and that is why the body produces swelling. and then as the body is recovering, that's how the swelling resolves. again, it also depends on the certain extrennious things you're using like anti-inflammatories or ice to the area. >> so while this may look as though it is now a bone protrusion to the right side of the...
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politically positioning itself in the syrian civil war.can ally as well in that region. all of this going on certainly instability and chaos in at least parts of the country as these protestors continue to demonstrate. live images coming to us from taksim in istanbul. that's where we see arwa damon. tell us what you're seeing right now. >> reporter: well, we're actually in the park itself and we're hearing people chance growing louder. they're saying everywhere is the resistance i believe getting the resistance. my turkogluish ish is a bit ru. bear in mind the government had promised that it would allow the demonstrators to remain. many of them coming up to us reminding us, wanting it put out that the government would said they would be allowed to stay as long as they were there. they claim that they have been all along. there is a spirit of determination. there is a spirit of solidarity here. people helping each other out when the tear gas gets too intense. we've also seen a stretcher moving up towards what can be called the front line. i
politically positioning itself in the syrian civil war.can ally as well in that region. all of this going on certainly instability and chaos in at least parts of the country as these protestors continue to demonstrate. live images coming to us from taksim in istanbul. that's where we see arwa damon. tell us what you're seeing right now. >> reporter: well, we're actually in the park itself and we're hearing people chance growing louder. they're saying everywhere is the resistance i believe...
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the airport itself was not shut down. but they are hoping to have the airfield up and running at midnight central time. but st. charles county, maybe 20 minutes west of st. louis, there was a tornado in that area and the governor of missouri just declared a state of emergency for st. charles county. a lot of heavy damage. i have a very good friend who finally, they ground hogged and they were hit by a tornado. it tore a side off of their house. but they are okay. everyone in their neighborhood is okay. we are seeing a lot of damage reports, coming from the 10-mile radius in st. charles county. but thankfully, no injuries, no deaths, no fatalities that we can report. just a lot of damage and a lot of people grateful, you know, it could have been worse. we could have been dealing with what oklahoma city has to deal with. >> st. louis is a very populous area and surrounding areas. it's a great area to live nby the way. sometimes you get these kinds of storms that come through. obviously, people in st. louis are very familiar
the airport itself was not shut down. but they are hoping to have the airfield up and running at midnight central time. but st. charles county, maybe 20 minutes west of st. louis, there was a tornado in that area and the governor of missouri just declared a state of emergency for st. charles county. a lot of heavy damage. i have a very good friend who finally, they ground hogged and they were hit by a tornado. it tore a side off of their house. but they are okay. everyone in their neighborhood...
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turkey for decades has been priding itself on really separating itself from politics and religion. people are dug in for the long haul. they've been chanting it's not going to end. it's been a fairly intense night. we were in the square during that mass demonstration when the violence broke out and began in what appeared to be an altercation between a small group of demonstrators and the riot police. and literally within seconds, jake, there was tear gas, water cannons and the situation escalated to a point where it was completely out of control. >> arwa, we've all seen the image of that woman in red from a few days back, the image of somebody who has not been doing anything violent. how serious have the injuries been to the protesters and also possibly to the riot police? have you seen anything in terms of serious injuries? >> in terms of what we've actually seen, a lot of it has been due to severe inhalation of the tear gas. we have been hearing about during the day one of the demonstrators was telling us they had several people seriously injured. it's also important, though, to
turkey for decades has been priding itself on really separating itself from politics and religion. people are dug in for the long haul. they've been chanting it's not going to end. it's been a fairly intense night. we were in the square during that mass demonstration when the violence broke out and began in what appeared to be an altercation between a small group of demonstrators and the riot police. and literally within seconds, jake, there was tear gas, water cannons and the situation...
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south of the city itself, but still very much part of the city.wntown means nothing. it's oklahoma city proper. and then tinker air force base, which occupies a large area between interstate 40 and interstate 240. a bit of a loop around the city. tinker air force base, under target right now. and our eyes and ears on the ground indicate that they are working to secure the area. looks like severe rain coming down now, jeff? >> yes, severe rain continues to come down. direction. i'm going to move? >> shepard: jeff, excuse me. i want to go to rick for a moment. >> this is part of a broader system, we have tornado reported in st. louis. you have tornado warnings just to the west of st. louis. big storms, northern areas of oklahoma as well, if you can quickly split your screen there with the weather maps here. i want to show you what is happening on the radar. oklahoma city, still dealing with this, tinker air force base, that is to the southeast of oklahoma city. >> punch it up. >> quickly, yeah. right here to the southeast of oklahoma city, there's
south of the city itself, but still very much part of the city.wntown means nothing. it's oklahoma city proper. and then tinker air force base, which occupies a large area between interstate 40 and interstate 240. a bit of a loop around the city. tinker air force base, under target right now. and our eyes and ears on the ground indicate that they are working to secure the area. looks like severe rain coming down now, jeff? >> yes, severe rain continues to come down. direction. i'm going...
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if you did it just by itself, that is what the effect is. i didn't put vista grande here by itself, but if you add the two projects together, their effect and build in a scenario for management of the vista grande, you end up at a reasonable level, as one of my staff likes to say, it's the three bearsment one is too much, one is too little and the third is just right. >> and you are goldilocks. [ laughter ] >> i am. >> are we trying to get the lake higher. >> yes. that is the surface level of the lake. the numbers here, there are different datums that are used. this is what is called "city datum," a particular measure and standard. >> what is the elevation that we testified at our workshop of 25'? >> i think the term 27' was mentioned. >> right. >> that is a different datum and that is actually a bit higher than that. i think the point relative to the lake level -- >> i am confused as commissioner vietor is. i don't understand these numbers and how they are relevant to the 27'? >> it's a different dat up than the 27' this. is the one that we
if you did it just by itself, that is what the effect is. i didn't put vista grande here by itself, but if you add the two projects together, their effect and build in a scenario for management of the vista grande, you end up at a reasonable level, as one of my staff likes to say, it's the three bearsment one is too much, one is too little and the third is just right. >> and you are goldilocks. [ laughter ] >> i am. >> are we trying to get the lake higher. >> yes. that...
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a question came up how 50 cub itself yards is determined and the public health back in the day in the 80s it was felt that was the amount of dirt/soil that would be disturbed on a project. i can't necessarily relate the depth of the contamination that you within the first two feet or ten feet it depends on the contamination. the ordinance takes thirty days for review and if there is deficiency in the report then the deficiencies or shortcomings need to be addressed and then we will, you know, you know, we don't take thirty days typically what we've been doing is we've been meeting with developers as well as their consultants. we want to know what their concept is and we want to explain to them what the requirements are of them in the ordinance. we've been doing this since 1996 and then it wasn't clear then and you're correct for the leaguer projects there's a better understanding. and in this 26 or 27 years the department of health has become more efficient then we were back in the day. does this address all the questions? >> in the thirty days are you allowed to continue work and tha
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council itself as a form of torture itself. so what we're asking for is independent external doctors from the outside able to assess the condition of these hunger strikers and toshi work hand in hand with the medical personnel in quite a number of this hunger strike is being undertaken by many of the business. with thought and consideration it's been expressed as openly and is about there are only real protesting what is really an illegal tension is not about their release right now it's really about providing them with recourse to judicial process. so that's all that these prisoners i really i really requesting that amount. of press the banner should hold the force feeding of detainees at guantanamo or allow prisoners to receive in the pendant medical care is required by the un well as a message from an international group of doctors who are concerned over the hunger strike at the facility which is well into its fifth month going to church account has the details now. way and the world medical association demand access for ind
council itself as a form of torture itself. so what we're asking for is independent external doctors from the outside able to assess the condition of these hunger strikers and toshi work hand in hand with the medical personnel in quite a number of this hunger strike is being undertaken by many of the business. with thought and consideration it's been expressed as openly and is about there are only real protesting what is really an illegal tension is not about their release right now it's really...
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. >> he's talking about the art itself. just listen to the way he enters these works from -- >> who was the goddess of fertility of flowers, of spring, it brings in the regeneration, if you like and this is a fantastic painting by one of the greatest 18th century artist, at the top of his game. this is the most flamboyant, exciting paint is of this artist. and we do feel that everything is possible. >> we can't, when we look but think of fertility and of femininity, some sense of generation. we can smell the perfume. >> to rembrandt. >> his mistress, incarcerated. he won't change the way he paints. >> some of dr. bailey's observation about his own experience with art museums. >> you have to have real commitment and belief in your vision in what you believe is right and yes you have to be flexible and malleable to a certain degree but you keep going. i think that is case of a great artist. >> we are finally led to another of the museum's great treasures by wayne tibo. >> how happy one feels to look at these objects. a painti
. >> he's talking about the art itself. just listen to the way he enters these works from -- >> who was the goddess of fertility of flowers, of spring, it brings in the regeneration, if you like and this is a fantastic painting by one of the greatest 18th century artist, at the top of his game. this is the most flamboyant, exciting paint is of this artist. and we do feel that everything is possible. >> we can't, when we look but think of fertility and of femininity, some sense...
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of course, meridian needs to support itself and support the community. but that was not the first consideration, so that made me very happy. >> his work is printed porcelain. he transfers images onto and spoils the surface a fragile shes of clay. each one, only one-tenth of an inch thick. >> it took about two years to get it down. i would say i lose 30% of the pieces that i made. something happens to them. they cracked, the break during the process. it is very complex. they fall apart. but it is worth it to me. there are photographs i took 1 hours 99 the former soviet union. these are blown up to a gigantic images. they lose resolution. i do not mind that, because my images are about the images, but they're also about the idea, which is why there is text all over the entire surface. >> marie in moved into the mansion on powell street just five years ago. its galleries are housed in one of the very rare single family residences around union square. for the 100th anniversary of the mansion, meridian hosted a series of special events, including a world prem
of course, meridian needs to support itself and support the community. but that was not the first consideration, so that made me very happy. >> his work is printed porcelain. he transfers images onto and spoils the surface a fragile shes of clay. each one, only one-tenth of an inch thick. >> it took about two years to get it down. i would say i lose 30% of the pieces that i made. something happens to them. they cracked, the break during the process. it is very complex. they fall...
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we understood it to mean the actual work itself, dust, noise, objects falling and so on. not a time frame for that work occurring. the letter sent to us in part reads, quote, no action need be taken by you, however, if you wish further info or the proposed work or to inspect plans on the building permit application, we understood this to meet the designs, the plans, the work itself, not when the work would begin. again this latter part is linked to our unique needs, not our neighbors to have to vacate the premises first before the work could be performed and yet, i say our unique needs, the wording was exactly the same. i checked our neighbors. there was no distinguishing wording to address what is most important to us, a fair eviction. the fee of $175 posted to the sign was to the project itself, not to the timeframe when the project would begin. our eviction notice, we feel an unfair link has been with the wording and the 50 day eviction notices that has been to usher us out and the eviction in the process. at the same time this process has entailed our loss that could
we understood it to mean the actual work itself, dust, noise, objects falling and so on. not a time frame for that work occurring. the letter sent to us in part reads, quote, no action need be taken by you, however, if you wish further info or the proposed work or to inspect plans on the building permit application, we understood this to meet the designs, the plans, the work itself, not when the work would begin. again this latter part is linked to our unique needs, not our neighbors to have to...
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age in itself does not make it unreliable but the fact that the vehicles have not been overhauled in many cases and under maintained for a lot of reasons not to the standards and this is very difficult in a very complicated and complex system where you have, or where you run the hours of service that we do. and so i just wanted to touch on those two and certainly give you the opportunity to talk about any of the other indicators. >> yeah? >> supervisor kim? >> actually, because this is some what new to me it would be great if you could explain some of the different rows here. and so when you say, bus crowding over 100 percent capacity, the percentage is the percentage of bullses that reach 100 percent in the am or the pm in-bound out-bound? >> yes tha, is correct. >> do you mind just going over... >> i am sorry. >> could you mind going over what each of this means? >> and i also want to know what gap means. >> yeah. in terms of gap, this just means that you know, the fact that the gaps is or when the people look at the system, they have bunches and gaps where two vehicles come togeth
age in itself does not make it unreliable but the fact that the vehicles have not been overhauled in many cases and under maintained for a lot of reasons not to the standards and this is very difficult in a very complicated and complex system where you have, or where you run the hours of service that we do. and so i just wanted to touch on those two and certainly give you the opportunity to talk about any of the other indicators. >> yeah? >> supervisor kim? >> actually,...
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more importantly guy talked about, it's extensive to itself.s current ruffle 10% extensive to itself. global store sales came in at 2.6 but this was actually not a great outcome on a very low bar in a fast food space that's struggling quite a bit. they did not grow in asia. the bird flu are big issues but other markets are not giving them the gus toe that these guys have gotten. mr. skinner did a great job getting out of the competition. they're running into a lot of competition. >> the bird flu was a big deal but they're past that as well. they're going to get better apma. if the tape baifs itself i think mcdonald's goes -- >> did you not hear the buzzer here guys? hello, thank you. [ buzzer ] >> in terms of being cheap in compared to itself but if you look at the sector if you want to be in this space -- >> extensive to itself. >> yes. if you want to be in this space that is going to be one of the least extensive names in the space. if you look at yum or wend ees or burger king. >> it's a crowded space getting more crowded. especially domesti
more importantly guy talked about, it's extensive to itself.s current ruffle 10% extensive to itself. global store sales came in at 2.6 but this was actually not a great outcome on a very low bar in a fast food space that's struggling quite a bit. they did not grow in asia. the bird flu are big issues but other markets are not giving them the gus toe that these guys have gotten. mr. skinner did a great job getting out of the competition. they're running into a lot of competition. >> the...
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but what's important s here it the site itself one thing i want to mention is i've been involved in many projects on this area i i was the lead designer on the four seasons hotel and the jessie foundation as well as jessie square. i understand the complex of the project. this parcel is the last remaining parcel that we came up with with 28 years ago. what's also important is the area and all the different how this project fits in. it's consistent with the area it brings residential product to the area it establishes the mexican museum in the area and looks at doing something very good with the area. it's an under utilized facility. it's also important to see what's around it. i think our building fits into the fabric. it's a residential project it's an institutional project it conforms to all the other buildings around it and those are aspects of the building. in terms of the agricultural components the cumulation. and we spoke will earlier, you have all the information you need but i want to talk about the agriculture. we have the tower in the eulogy we're in keeping with all the other
but what's important s here it the site itself one thing i want to mention is i've been involved in many projects on this area i i was the lead designer on the four seasons hotel and the jessie foundation as well as jessie square. i understand the complex of the project. this parcel is the last remaining parcel that we came up with with 28 years ago. what's also important is the area and all the different how this project fits in. it's consistent with the area it brings residential product to...
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. >> supervisor avalos the specifics are in the policy itself. and see the policy itself requires that the mayor adopt a budget that continues a general recess of 2.5 percent of general revenues from the first year and equivalent to the general funds to the second year that grows to 1.75 and ultimately to the two percent >> additional we had enacted in 2010 as part of the budget policies? >> exactly the board enacted a budget policy and to create the budget reserve we're creating. >> so returning to capital and infrastructure. this slide a walking you throw our general fund as well as our capital investment. in both of the next two years our pay as you go is funded at 92 percent of the recommended levels by the capital plan. this is a significant increase from prior years. the second column shows you that the capital investments grow to about $105 million it's the jeopardy fund is picking up the street resurfacing and it expired. the second line shows you the enterprise capital investment. it's starred because it's understated. the enterprise dep
. >> supervisor avalos the specifics are in the policy itself. and see the policy itself requires that the mayor adopt a budget that continues a general recess of 2.5 percent of general revenues from the first year and equivalent to the general funds to the second year that grows to 1.75 and ultimately to the two percent >> additional we had enacted in 2010 as part of the budget policies? >> exactly the board enacted a budget policy and to create the budget reserve we're...
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>> well, there is zero percent containment on the fire itself, jake. we have a perimeter we've been able to defend but we have very high wind conditions. red flag warning went into effect this morning at 11:00 our time. winds are in the 20 to 30 mile-an-hour range. the temperatures again today above 90 degrees. and as a result, the fire is very, very active within the containment area and we don't have a high level of confidence at all that we'll be able to hold all of these lines around this fire. >> dave, 360 homes have been reportedly destroyed. more than 9,000 people evacuated. how many more homes and structures do you believe are in danger at this point? >> you know, that's very difficult to tell. and, jake, i want to make it clear that is a very preliminary count. with the fire continuing to be active, it's not possible to get deputies into the area and make a very accurate count but we're making every effort to let people who have lost their homes know that, have that information as soon as possible. but there are areas of the black forest that
>> well, there is zero percent containment on the fire itself, jake. we have a perimeter we've been able to defend but we have very high wind conditions. red flag warning went into effect this morning at 11:00 our time. winds are in the 20 to 30 mile-an-hour range. the temperatures again today above 90 degrees. and as a result, the fire is very, very active within the containment area and we don't have a high level of confidence at all that we'll be able to hold all of these lines around...
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when is a common but widely overlooked fact religious and not at childbirth itself is a transcendental yvette not only in the event the most will say is the most important of their the lives of those they will, also radically transports people outside themselves as individuals to give some people the feeling they have understood a place in the cosmos and for some of them that connection translates to be religiously inclined more than before. whitaker chambers the great hero of the cold war who is also a beautiful writer expresses this perfectly in his memoir, a witness and writes about how steadying infant daughters year as she sat in her high chair became a cosmic epiphany. that moment was the beginning of his epic journey away from atheism and communism eventually back to christianity. and without them other people experience children in the same way. anybody who knows them knows how different they are and cannot help to experience them as creative. so this powerful gestalt may be part of why people stay out of church and their single are more likely to be interested as parents. this
when is a common but widely overlooked fact religious and not at childbirth itself is a transcendental yvette not only in the event the most will say is the most important of their the lives of those they will, also radically transports people outside themselves as individuals to give some people the feeling they have understood a place in the cosmos and for some of them that connection translates to be religiously inclined more than before. whitaker chambers the great hero of the cold war who...
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and the foreign service could do itself a huge favor by stitching itself more closely into american society perhaps suggestions have they could do zaph and one is what diplomats like about themselves is complicated multinational negotiations like climate change because it is hard and intellectually difficult to master the material but what americans value is if your brother gets arrested in el salvador that american diplomats will see him in jail to make sure he is treated fairly and to ensure that protections that any american citizen will have are afforded to him and they view as the least important responsibility talented people don't go into consular affairs so it's a chess that after september a levin, so much funding and attention which to security and counselor affairs but american diplomats in the first line of defense they give the be set to foreigners who might come to the united states. the people who'd do that are the youngest foreign service officers, required first tour the workload is enormous and they don't get a lot of attention but yet they do it to fantastically. why don'
and the foreign service could do itself a huge favor by stitching itself more closely into american society perhaps suggestions have they could do zaph and one is what diplomats like about themselves is complicated multinational negotiations like climate change because it is hard and intellectually difficult to master the material but what americans value is if your brother gets arrested in el salvador that american diplomats will see him in jail to make sure he is treated fairly and to ensure...
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so that works by itself, without any trigger. the second one, which is the doorways, actually is at a point that comes over over the curb and onto the property before it penetrates into the doorway. so there are two levels of storm, the first one, it doesn't quite hit the streets and the second one hits the streets and rides over the curb. also while this gentleman was discussing a localized issue of a heavy storm that hits the parking lot and runs off, the real issues that we're dealing with both on the short-term and long-term are the fact that the hydrology of this area is such that the entire sewer gets full, and starts to come up through the catch basins themselves and over the sidewalk. so changing the slope of a parking lot will have zero effect on the system, which the entire system is full. and so localized flow, as i said, may create some very small issues of perhaps accelerated flow, but our real challenge is when the sewer system backs up. again, the backflow preventer is the first opportunity to create safeguards. th
so that works by itself, without any trigger. the second one, which is the doorways, actually is at a point that comes over over the curb and onto the property before it penetrates into the doorway. so there are two levels of storm, the first one, it doesn't quite hit the streets and the second one hits the streets and rides over the curb. also while this gentleman was discussing a localized issue of a heavy storm that hits the parking lot and runs off, the real issues that we're dealing with...
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we are able to integrate with cal fire itself with the objective being the fire itself. those work out for us here and we can go ahead and use those skills forward as well. thank you very much, we appreciate the opportunity. >> thank you, i'd like to thank our panelists and open it up to our group for any questions of our panelists today. yes, sir, secretary. >> there are a lot of things you can do in a forest that tend to make it easier it fight a fire like most importantly burning off the fuel during the wet season so there's less for the fire to feed on. to what extent in cal fire and all your other things do you encourage people to do things in their forest when you don't have a fire that make it easier and more effective in fighting the fire? >> it's an excellent question, sir. we spend a large time in cal fire on public education and prevention and also with respect to you were talking about fuel, the fuels program, or vegetation management program in cal fire, we have a robust program throughout the state where we are conducting burning operations and vegetation m
we are able to integrate with cal fire itself with the objective being the fire itself. those work out for us here and we can go ahead and use those skills forward as well. thank you very much, we appreciate the opportunity. >> thank you, i'd like to thank our panelists and open it up to our group for any questions of our panelists today. yes, sir, secretary. >> there are a lot of things you can do in a forest that tend to make it easier it fight a fire like most importantly burning...
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as america repositions itself following the great recession, what does your future hold? >> arianna houghton and the fareed zakaria. too many graduates coming out of school with a mountain of debt and might not really have a major that's going to be rewarded. some degree categories, there is 50% unemployment for these kids. is america eating its young? >> i think it is, and i think there are two sets of solutions to it. one, the kids have to get smart. they have to realize if you are getting degrees with all due respect in social psychology and stuff like that, you are not going to be as employable as if you do it in engineering or any technical discipline. they really have to focus on the skills they need and that may not always be a four-year degree. it may be a two year degree. the piece we're doing which is destroying the gateway to the middle class is what we're doing with affordable education, state universities used to be gateways, pay almost nothing to go to universities like berkeley and michigan. now you pay tens of thousands of dollars and all of that is produc
as america repositions itself following the great recession, what does your future hold? >> arianna houghton and the fareed zakaria. too many graduates coming out of school with a mountain of debt and might not really have a major that's going to be rewarded. some degree categories, there is 50% unemployment for these kids. is america eating its young? >> i think it is, and i think there are two sets of solutions to it. one, the kids have to get smart. they have to realize if you...
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i brought itself kids down so you can see they're absolutely real. we need some funding for those kids this summer. a solar we were given some funtd and it disappeared. so i'm asking you when you see the village project for 8 years i've been out here working with the babies and most of them live in public housing and all of them meet the criteria for having some sport. the reason we've last day this long is because of my marketing skills.
i brought itself kids down so you can see they're absolutely real. we need some funding for those kids this summer. a solar we were given some funtd and it disappeared. so i'm asking you when you see the village project for 8 years i've been out here working with the babies and most of them live in public housing and all of them meet the criteria for having some sport. the reason we've last day this long is because of my marketing skills.
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if itself it low frequency brob or high. i'm not an expert. but allowing that allows us to address what exactly is the issue in terms of the sound where it's coming from. we were told by one company to seal up a wall and we ended up fixing that. this is not going to happen overnight. we just had another - we did have another meeting with our neighbors last night to review the work. we've had several folks write letters saying yes. you've solid the problem. the restaurants that shares the wall with us on the right has no problem with sound noise. and the immediate business behind don't have a sound problem that anywhere. we have a problem there's a space between our believe and another group of permit buildings that are behind us. basically, there's a space that separates us. i do realize there's 3 neighbors there that are having sound issues. we had a meeting that was cancelled and another one we were reviewed to do test readings. we're doing what we need to do. ? an area of san francisco we believe in. we've brought many of our neighbors have
if itself it low frequency brob or high. i'm not an expert. but allowing that allows us to address what exactly is the issue in terms of the sound where it's coming from. we were told by one company to seal up a wall and we ended up fixing that. this is not going to happen overnight. we just had another - we did have another meeting with our neighbors last night to review the work. we've had several folks write letters saying yes. you've solid the problem. the restaurants that shares the wall...
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involved all but it's sending military aid to the syrian rebels the first person hasn't committed itself to that yet however they have definitely been discussing it with the last taking that step now jim a person isn't sure about what will happen if on this are sent to syria and if they fall into the wrong hands. but still. when it comes to selling weapons to our says government who's responsible for the blood including of children i don't think you'll deny that both sides are responsible there's always the question of who's to blame i don't deny that we shouldn't support people opening up other people's bodies and each in their entrails on camera do you want to support these people you would see them live near putin in response to a journalist's question about why russia provides arms to syria he was quite frank he said russia provides defensive weapons to the syrian the legitimate syrian government it's not breaking any rules while it does so and he calls on every other government to act within the framework of international law so while we've got burrs leaders talking about. seeking o
involved all but it's sending military aid to the syrian rebels the first person hasn't committed itself to that yet however they have definitely been discussing it with the last taking that step now jim a person isn't sure about what will happen if on this are sent to syria and if they fall into the wrong hands. but still. when it comes to selling weapons to our says government who's responsible for the blood including of children i don't think you'll deny that both sides are responsible...
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it is a bit of a cycle that supports itself. so, sometimes we call these or this category of use creative uses or place making uses. in the term sheet, the term that you see is innovation, retail and arts. and it is a bit of a catch-all phrase that covers a pretty broad spectrum and i thought that i would just highlight what we mean when we say that. who we are talking about. so, in the... i am ahead of myself. so, in the building 12, here, which we have envisioned as a market hall, that is the type of user that is the local manufacturer that is making selling goods. so the dog patch has a pretty robust and successful array of chocolate makers and wine makers. those are the type of things that you would see here. and there are apparel manufacturers in san francisco that are home grown and successful like beta brand that are also could be part of this. there is a second component which is design and product manufacturing and so that could be industrial designers, furniture makers letter press printers. and a third category, neigh
it is a bit of a cycle that supports itself. so, sometimes we call these or this category of use creative uses or place making uses. in the term sheet, the term that you see is innovation, retail and arts. and it is a bit of a catch-all phrase that covers a pretty broad spectrum and i thought that i would just highlight what we mean when we say that. who we are talking about. so, in the... i am ahead of myself. so, in the building 12, here, which we have envisioned as a market hall, that is the...
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defending itself and preparing itself for possible future attacks towards the borders of israel. and also it seems from attacks even closer to home it's not only on the borders but also here inside israel twenty minutes away from tel aviv jews and arabs have lived side by side in the israeli city of lard for generations but in one part of the city they're now living on opposite sides of a concrete wall we met a time to hold on the jewish side he builds wars for a living but they're usually the decorative type used for exhibitions and parties he and his jewish neighbors battled hard even dipping into their own pockets to build this wall our neighbors next door. they are making a lot of trouble for us there are people here there are farmers and they have land growing. with or something else and they used to. burn everything selling drugs they come to our house steal from them to. drugs they want a lot has the highest homicide rate in israel police say it's because of infighting among arab families but the families say that's nonsense. there is no reason to build this wall besides r
defending itself and preparing itself for possible future attacks towards the borders of israel. and also it seems from attacks even closer to home it's not only on the borders but also here inside israel twenty minutes away from tel aviv jews and arabs have lived side by side in the israeli city of lard for generations but in one part of the city they're now living on opposite sides of a concrete wall we met a time to hold on the jewish side he builds wars for a living but they're usually the...
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that's a way of me identifying myself and the music itself is what the mexican americans can continueo work with and develop. it's bilingual, bicultural. a lot of times by myself if i don't do it right. it is also a state of mind, but really it's to identify mexican-americans because we're all latinos and hispanics, puerto rican or cuban or using that world or labeling ourselves. >> i think back in the 70s when the -- civil rights and i did a lot of marching because the schools and things that happened with schools. and unfortunately a lot of people think that you know -- >> my mom didn't want us to use the word chicano. >> yeah. >> hey, i am chicano. what's wrong with knowing who we are. you can call yourself whatever you want but it's better if you know who you are. but i think a lot of people just really don't understand the word chicano but we should be proud, like anybody else, we all should be proud of who we are and what we do. i just have to be chicano and like -- like people to know that's what i am. doesn't make me better or worse or anything other than that's who i am. >> h
that's a way of me identifying myself and the music itself is what the mexican americans can continueo work with and develop. it's bilingual, bicultural. a lot of times by myself if i don't do it right. it is also a state of mind, but really it's to identify mexican-americans because we're all latinos and hispanics, puerto rican or cuban or using that world or labeling ourselves. >> i think back in the 70s when the -- civil rights and i did a lot of marching because the schools and things...
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investigate itself. she will look of the relative power of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government. "road to the white house" next. "washington journal" is a next. host: the senate takes up debate on that bipartisan immigration reform bill, following a vote on the motion to proceed. proponents are hoping for 70 votes to put pressure on house of republicans to approve the bill. live coverage on c-span2. president obama will be a rallying support for the immigration legislation at 10:30 a.m. this morning. if the senate judiciary committee holds nomination hearings for minnesota at. -- minnesota turkey to head the atf. republicans are demanding more answers from the nominee before going forward with the vote. that brings us to our question this morning -- on the nsa surveillance programs what should congress do in response to the leaks in intelligence? let me begin with "the new york times" this morning, with the headline -- he is quoted in "and new york times" this morning, saying -
investigate itself. she will look of the relative power of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government. "road to the white house" next. "washington journal" is a next. host: the senate takes up debate on that bipartisan immigration reform bill, following a vote on the motion to proceed. proponents are hoping for 70 votes to put pressure on house of republicans to approve the bill. live coverage on c-span2. president obama will be a rallying support for...
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the shadow issue has two components one is the shadow itself. and the second is the one of creditor balancing benefits. i have to know that the single most important component is latino and that latino workforce is of mexican dewy sent or mexic mexican birth. they can bring their to show it off and we ask you to support the project. thank you >> good morning commissioners my name is victor. i was born and raised if = - today, i'm representing my chamber of commerce. you heard from any ceo earlier today we want to give the support to the projected plan to build. i am the hispanic border president which includes the central american chamber of commerce and i'm the executive director. i want to stress although i'm not medication can but the museum is very important and it's time they make a presence in one of the most is importance. in the name of over 3 hundred members of the chamber of commerce of san francisco i'd like to stress the support to the project as listed. thank you very much >> thank you. coming up i'll call some more names (calling n
the shadow issue has two components one is the shadow itself. and the second is the one of creditor balancing benefits. i have to know that the single most important component is latino and that latino workforce is of mexican dewy sent or mexic mexican birth. they can bring their to show it off and we ask you to support the project. thank you >> good morning commissioners my name is victor. i was born and raised if = - today, i'm representing my chamber of commerce. you heard from any ceo...
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itces are so low that danger's the viability of the u.s., which has 700 years of reserves itself. the new york times recently reported on the shell formation -- it has been an estimated to hold three trillion barrels of reserves. i'm not saying we're going back to 50 cents per gallon of gasoline but that is growing. we are not running out of fossil fuels even without water. lauder's the most abundant substance in the planet. troutthere is occasional but there is no way we are running out of water. we may need to figure out to get water from where it is to where it needs to be but there is plenty of water. we may have to import water from canada, which holds 20% of the world's fresh water. we may have to rethink how we do storm water management. we may have to say goodbye to minor species of fresh fodder but it-species of freshwater fish -- minor species of freshwater fish. not want tont does give them water. sat -- we the plane may end up paying slightly more. there is water. daily question that remains is whether the environmentalists will allow us to access it. that is eight sta
itces are so low that danger's the viability of the u.s., which has 700 years of reserves itself. the new york times recently reported on the shell formation -- it has been an estimated to hold three trillion barrels of reserves. i'm not saying we're going back to 50 cents per gallon of gasoline but that is growing. we are not running out of fossil fuels even without water. lauder's the most abundant substance in the planet. troutthere is occasional but there is no way we are running out of...
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as a matter of governance, the irs has to explain itself and is having to explain itself on the policytter of what key words were used to single out applications for tax exempt status for getting more scrutiny. if the irs got it wrong and it was hinged on ideology, they have to figure out how to make that right. everybody agrees. does that mean that the irs is auditing all the republican guys that tom coburn knows in oklahoma and only getting that because they were republicans and gave money to mitt romney and what do you know, audit? who knows, who can say. but it sounds great. and conveniently the irs is precluded by law from being able to refute any of it. so it sounds even better when you just keep repeating it. that means happy subpoena summer. it is the hog wild anti-clinton '90s all over again, we are about to have a whole summer of quite possibly nonsense, unproven assertions, all summer long. it is going to be a long, hot, stupid summer. we have done this all before, >>> good tuesday morning. right now on "first look," stirring the pot in washington with more bad news for the
as a matter of governance, the irs has to explain itself and is having to explain itself on the policytter of what key words were used to single out applications for tax exempt status for getting more scrutiny. if the irs got it wrong and it was hinged on ideology, they have to figure out how to make that right. everybody agrees. does that mean that the irs is auditing all the republican guys that tom coburn knows in oklahoma and only getting that because they were republicans and gave money to...
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it's cheap relative to itself get abv. >> xlb, a lot of foot buying last week. 150,000 in july. talked about it earlier. i think it has stopped going down. >> i'm with fennerman. >> i'm at 5:00. mad money starts right now. >>> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a working summer and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to mad money. i'm just trying to save you a little money. my job is so educate you and teach you. so call me. your biggest enemy in this market is an unseen enemy.
it's cheap relative to itself get abv. >> xlb, a lot of foot buying last week. 150,000 in july. talked about it earlier. i think it has stopped going down. >> i'm with fennerman. >> i'm at 5:00. mad money starts right now. >>> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a working summer and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to mad money. i'm just...