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we had moved away from the impetus to match the footprint of jamestown. and then when we got under there and saw this really bad condition under the electrical equipment, that was the time in which staff made a recommendation to descope areas away from the jamestown original footprint to pour more money into the bad areas supporting the electrical. so that's why we're not asking to come back and complete the whole project because at this point, we need to go out for a solicitation and see who are partner will be, et cetera, et cetera. and there could be requirement for more seismic improvements, for the substructure as is depending on the occupancy and the plan that will be the preferred plan from a solicitation. so we wouldn't recommend at this point to augment the budget to complete that original scope, but it is a fair point the commissioner made that we should have that part in the report. >> i agree. >> this is a wonderful picture but i'm trying to figure out what we're getting for $12 million and -- >> 70% of what we bargained for. >> i think we're
we had moved away from the impetus to match the footprint of jamestown. and then when we got under there and saw this really bad condition under the electrical equipment, that was the time in which staff made a recommendation to descope areas away from the jamestown original footprint to pour more money into the bad areas supporting the electrical. so that's why we're not asking to come back and complete the whole project because at this point, we need to go out for a solicitation and see who...
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so according to the jamestown foundation, in washington, while way as partner with the police there toture, some kind of surveillance camera technology and things like that. some kind of surveillance camera technology and things like thatm practical terms, there are only a small amount of companies that the know—how to supply this 56 kit, so if america decides to turn away from huawei, is it possible to construct the sg huawei, is it possible to construct the 56 network that they want? it's about a year ahead of these other networks which is also a chinese company, erickson, is also possible for providing this, the trade—off that you have to ask is in the future, we are talking about potential cold war, potentially two different internets, a chinese internet and the western internet and which side do they want to come down on? there is compromises they need to be made with working with the chinese government and working with chinese infrastructure companies. stay with us on 0utside source — still to come. another massive tropical storm is heading for mozambique just weeks after hundred
so according to the jamestown foundation, in washington, while way as partner with the police there toture, some kind of surveillance camera technology and things like that. some kind of surveillance camera technology and things like thatm practical terms, there are only a small amount of companies that the know—how to supply this 56 kit, so if america decides to turn away from huawei, is it possible to construct the sg huawei, is it possible to construct the 56 network that they want? it's...
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example, it never crossed your mind that if you wanted to go talk to your neighbors, let's say here in jamestown, you would have to first go downtown and get written permission from some municipal authority to go talk to your neighbors. that would not even come into your mind. it never came into your mind that you could be forced, if you are in school, to say something you did not believe, or if you have children in school, that your children could be forced to say something that they did not believe. forced to say something that they didn't believe. it is certainly did not come into your mind yesterday that if you happened to talk to somebody about your faith, or if you are an atheist and you want to talk about the fact that you are atheist and others should be atheist as well, that you could go to jail just for saying those things. well, here is the point. a crucial turning point in the history of the united states, groups of people, notably jehovah's witnesses, stood up and challenged the authorities when those rights were challenged or threatened. thus when it comes to human rights, jehovah'
example, it never crossed your mind that if you wanted to go talk to your neighbors, let's say here in jamestown, you would have to first go downtown and get written permission from some municipal authority to go talk to your neighbors. that would not even come into your mind. it never came into your mind that you could be forced, if you are in school, to say something you did not believe, or if you have children in school, that your children could be forced to say something that they did not...
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these walls can be a testament to that early spanish european colonization. 42 years before jamestownas founded. >> just in case something happens and i don't survive, i'm gonna rock out now in saint augustine for what made american great. wish me luck. wow. >> that was a clip from what made america great, season to hosted by brian, a fox nation exclusive. you can only see it if you sign up for fox nation right now. you'll still get to see this, it season two of the furman diaries. mark furman investigate some of the most interesting and mysterious murder cases and scandals of our time and mark joins us now. you are always digging up the most interesting mysteries. tell us a little bit about the furman diaries and what's coming out this evening. we met what's interesting about the furman diaries is you don't have the normal interaction between innocence or guilt between two parties when you're discussing a case, nor do we actually just leave it as its solved. we get into the case and understand how it got solved, how it could've been solved earlier or possibly the methods that were us
these walls can be a testament to that early spanish european colonization. 42 years before jamestownas founded. >> just in case something happens and i don't survive, i'm gonna rock out now in saint augustine for what made american great. wish me luck. wow. >> that was a clip from what made america great, season to hosted by brian, a fox nation exclusive. you can only see it if you sign up for fox nation right now. you'll still get to see this, it season two of the furman diaries....
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aerial, the sports director of jamestown community center who will help me break ground and supervisort allis chalmers right now. we have representatives from north the panhandle neighborhood association in addition to tim, and rodney. we have charles and lilo. thank you for being here. north of panhandle neighborhood. and then i always referenced anna who is also here representing the central city s.r.o. collaborative and sergeant john mcauley, thank you to all of you for being here and caring about kids and our playgrounds and our parks. let's break down -- ground and get these construction projects started, so the mayor will lead us in a countdown and what i would love is for aerial to join me in front of allis chalmers and supervisor safai, you get to hit both spots, liz farrell and the kids from steppingstones and captain bailey in front of the mclaren playground, edna and supervisor safai at merced heights, and then mayor breed, supervisor brown, kids from steppingstones, charles, tim, lilo here at panhandle, and commissioner lowe and anna g. at sergeant mcauley. >> everybody rea
aerial, the sports director of jamestown community center who will help me break ground and supervisort allis chalmers right now. we have representatives from north the panhandle neighborhood association in addition to tim, and rodney. we have charles and lilo. thank you for being here. north of panhandle neighborhood. and then i always referenced anna who is also here representing the central city s.r.o. collaborative and sergeant john mcauley, thank you to all of you for being here and caring...
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. >> hello, joshua callahan with the jamestown, the owner of ghirardelli square. we do not have a formal presentation, we just wanted to thank a.r.c. for its feedback during the february meeting. we want to thank planning staff are being in support. this will activate an inactive corner of the square. we are pleased to report we are out of the basic your daily square. we are 100% leading a letter of intent. this will help activate an inactive corner of the square, but provide space when we are out of space to bring more particularly small and local businesses. this is a small space that will be -- we'll be adding as we have done recently, recruiting local businesses to the square to help interact and revitalize the square. thank you for your support. >> great, thank you. any comments or questions from the commission? opening it up to public comments does anybody wish to make public comment? closing public comments. bringing it back to the commission. >> i moved to approve with additions. >> second. >> thank you, there is a motion that has been seconded to approve
. >> hello, joshua callahan with the jamestown, the owner of ghirardelli square. we do not have a formal presentation, we just wanted to thank a.r.c. for its feedback during the february meeting. we want to thank planning staff are being in support. this will activate an inactive corner of the square. we are pleased to report we are out of the basic your daily square. we are 100% leading a letter of intent. this will help activate an inactive corner of the square, but provide space when...
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. -- territory that began from the arrival of columnists in jamestown, later plymouth, that began a long history of conflict and a struggle for the possession of the land in north america. the railroads may have accelerated a bit. facilitated, i wouldn't argue that it did. they were part and parcel of this longer process and struggle that would have taken place whether or not the railroads were ever built. . if youck follow-up look at your map in 1870 and 1890, there were still large tracts of land owned by plain indians and others, and there is they hope that they may be of the large parts of those lands. the railroads are then bisecting those plans. i think it was an important factor. >> there were a series of treaties, and particularly the that she read was he of fort laramie treaty 1851 -- the treaty of fort laramie in 1851. as you had more people settling on that land, that is what brought the forts initially. forts were there to protect the a thatents, prevent them prevent them from being attacked by the tribes. then the railroad came through those areas, they began the business of
. -- territory that began from the arrival of columnists in jamestown, later plymouth, that began a long history of conflict and a struggle for the possession of the land in north america. the railroads may have accelerated a bit. facilitated, i wouldn't argue that it did. they were part and parcel of this longer process and struggle that would have taken place whether or not the railroads were ever built. . if youck follow-up look at your map in 1870 and 1890, there were still large tracts of...
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pain, 400 years ago, 20 enslaved africans landed at jamestown. beatder to sell, rape and these africans, slaveowners had to see them as less human. thomas jefferson said they have tenderness and love, physically inferior and unattractive. thus began a narrative that black people were only good for physical labor, we were in human and violent. this is an american necessity in order to justify slavery. white supremacy has been a feature of the mistreatment of native americans for years, and it was applied to africans when we arrived here. from the beginning of our inception through the foundingion, the fathers knowingly and consciously embraced slavery and white supremacy. politics, including the three branches of government, have played and continue to play a role in the perpetuation of white supremacy and the continued mistreatment of white -- of black people, either through action or inaction. the dredme court in scott decision reinforced white supremacy i saying, black people have no rights that white people need respect. ultimately, slavery en
pain, 400 years ago, 20 enslaved africans landed at jamestown. beatder to sell, rape and these africans, slaveowners had to see them as less human. thomas jefferson said they have tenderness and love, physically inferior and unattractive. thus began a narrative that black people were only good for physical labor, we were in human and violent. this is an american necessity in order to justify slavery. white supremacy has been a feature of the mistreatment of native americans for years, and it...
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difficult here but they are facts in august 1619, 400 years ago, 20 and slave africans landed at jamestown in order to beat these africans coming and i know none of yo you owned slaves have to e us as less than human. thomas jefferson said the following about the end of my ancestors they have tentativeness in love, they are physically unattractive thus began the narrative. it was applied once we arrived here and from the beginning of the countries founding fathers knew that i they've embraced slavery and white supremacy. politics including the three branches of government have played and continue to play a role in the perpetuation of white supremacy and continued mistreatment of black people either through action or inaction. in 1857 the supreme court in the dred scott decision reinforced white supremacy by saying black people have no rights of white people need respect. ultimately, slavery ended, the reconstruction era happened in black men could vote. and then politics reared its ugly head once again. federal troops were withdrawn from the south in order to place rutherford b. hayes on t
difficult here but they are facts in august 1619, 400 years ago, 20 and slave africans landed at jamestown in order to beat these africans coming and i know none of yo you owned slaves have to e us as less than human. thomas jefferson said the following about the end of my ancestors they have tentativeness in love, they are physically unattractive thus began the narrative. it was applied once we arrived here and from the beginning of the countries founding fathers knew that i they've embraced...
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some things are difficult to hear but they are facts. 20 enslaved14 africans landed at jamestown. in order to sell, rape and beat africans white americans had to be seen as less than human. thomas jefferson said the following, they are intellectually inferior, they are physically unattractive. thus began the narrative that black people were only good for physical labor. we were in human and violent. this was a narrative necessary in order to justify slavery. white supremacy has been a feature of the mistreatment of native americans for years and it was applied to africans once we arrived here. from the beginning of our inception through the constitution, the founding fathers knowingly and consciously embraced slavery and white supremacy. the threeincluding branches of government have played and continue to play a role in the perpetuation of white supremacy and the mistreatment of black people either through action or inaction. the supreme court in the dred the supreme court in the dred scott decision reinforced white supremacy i saying, black people have no rights that white peopl
some things are difficult to hear but they are facts. 20 enslaved14 africans landed at jamestown. in order to sell, rape and beat africans white americans had to be seen as less than human. thomas jefferson said the following, they are intellectually inferior, they are physically unattractive. thus began the narrative that black people were only good for physical labor. we were in human and violent. this was a narrative necessary in order to justify slavery. white supremacy has been a feature...