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one is we are moving forward with for the carbon base on the landscape design into city landscapes that i mentioned before we had worked closely with parks and recreation on this to get netscape's certified in these week of first in the city. in the bay i should. as i mentioned were going to be working on the details with citywide contractor policy seizure so we have had this really dialed in and can have greater confidence when there are any situations where contractors using herbicides.. another idea the possibly training project managers various departments on some these requirements, some of the situations that they can come across as a mentioned the text message unification idea. further illumination set of restrictions is a beginning. we plan on looking for further restrictions for further uses we can wind safer approaches as we move forward and that's the idea to whittle away the uses that are approved for these products. the quick turnaround quality assurance for the test site data. when you need continuing conversation about ppe with the department and also improving signage. t
one is we are moving forward with for the carbon base on the landscape design into city landscapes that i mentioned before we had worked closely with parks and recreation on this to get netscape's certified in these week of first in the city. in the bay i should. as i mentioned were going to be working on the details with citywide contractor policy seizure so we have had this really dialed in and can have greater confidence when there are any situations where contractors using herbicides.....
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. >> reporter: ready for picking, a ray of hope to a gray landscape. the town lies within the 20 kilometer of the zone around the nuclear plant. in 2013, residents were allowed to re-enter the town, but only during the day. people are still prohibited from living there. he comes here everyday to walk on his farm. he saw his vegetables wouldn't sell for safety concerns. so he shifted to growing flowers. >> translator: people would stop their cars to appreciate my flowers. they seem to be impressed. after all, everyone likes flowers. >> town officials have confirmed that the flowers are safe. the prefecture is supporting him with equipment and technology. officials have to extend the flower growing project to all 12 municipalities stricken by the disaster. >> translator: some people wonder if they should continue to live in the evacuated areas. we need to motivate them to come back, and engage in agriculture. we'll give farmers personalized support according to their needs. >> he started the main flower market in tokyo. today, he has come to do some rese
. >> reporter: ready for picking, a ray of hope to a gray landscape. the town lies within the 20 kilometer of the zone around the nuclear plant. in 2013, residents were allowed to re-enter the town, but only during the day. people are still prohibited from living there. he comes here everyday to walk on his farm. he saw his vegetables wouldn't sell for safety concerns. so he shifted to growing flowers. >> translator: people would stop their cars to appreciate my flowers. they seem...
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i feel strongly that black , andre, black landscapes black history matters.t our collective identity matters, that african-american memory matters. our culture is embodied in old buildings and the history they keep. howard alum ossie davis said once "any form of art is a form of power. it has impact, it can affect change. it cannot only move us, it makes us move." and i can relate. as a graduate student at the university of kentucky, i had the fortune to conduct a statewide inventory of historic schools in my home state. rosenwald schools are part of our national treasurers portfolio and they represent a massive school building program. they helped to construct over 15 southern in states. the design team included america's first african-american architect, robert taylor and landscape designer, george washington carver. i learned my mother and father both attended rosenwald schools. i felt a connection to the past and iconic figures and history like never before. i had a multisensory experience with these places. i could see, touch, smell, hear, feel the creak
i feel strongly that black , andre, black landscapes black history matters.t our collective identity matters, that african-american memory matters. our culture is embodied in old buildings and the history they keep. howard alum ossie davis said once "any form of art is a form of power. it has impact, it can affect change. it cannot only move us, it makes us move." and i can relate. as a graduate student at the university of kentucky, i had the fortune to conduct a statewide inventory...
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i still strongly that back , andre, black landscape black history matters.ur collected identity matters. memory-american sites of matter. our culture is embodied in old buildings in the history's that they keep. a howard alum said once, any form of art is a form of power, it has impact, it can affect change. it cannot only move us, it makes us move. i can relate. as a graduate student at the mercy of kentucky, i had the good fortune to conduct a statewide inventory of schools in my home state. rosenwald schools are part of the national treasure portfolio. schoolpresent a massive building program founded by booker t. washington. they helped to construct over 5000 schools. the design team included america's first african-american anditect, robert taylor, landscape designer, george washington carver. during the process, i learned that my mother and father both schools.rosenwald skil a solid connection to the past like never before. i had this multisensory experience with these places. i could see, touch, smell, feel, and here the floorboards -- hear the floorbo
i still strongly that back , andre, black landscape black history matters.ur collected identity matters. memory-american sites of matter. our culture is embodied in old buildings in the history's that they keep. a howard alum said once, any form of art is a form of power, it has impact, it can affect change. it cannot only move us, it makes us move. i can relate. as a graduate student at the mercy of kentucky, i had the good fortune to conduct a statewide inventory of schools in my home state....
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he tell us about the landscape and community? >> it's hard for native americans to have history without the places where that history occurred. mr. genetin-pilawa: among the western apache, places on the landscape become placeholders for story and cultural knowledge fromcan be transferred older generations to younger generations by visiting those places, telling those stories. there is symbolic significance. it acts in one way as their conscience. the stories being attached to certain places often are the moral lesson. whenever they pass certain places, they are reminded of those stories. there are reminded of the lesson. mr. genetin-pilawa: not only are certain places in the landscape placeholders for stories but stories that actually convey knowledge about how one should act within that community, how one should behave, how one should carry themselves, respect the members of their family or their elders or whomever. these stories help to convey the cultural knowledge. >> the land watches you become the type of person you should
he tell us about the landscape and community? >> it's hard for native americans to have history without the places where that history occurred. mr. genetin-pilawa: among the western apache, places on the landscape become placeholders for story and cultural knowledge fromcan be transferred older generations to younger generations by visiting those places, telling those stories. there is symbolic significance. it acts in one way as their conscience. the stories being attached to certain...
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. >> reporter: he's a professional landscaper. what does a tree like that cost? costs on average about $2500. >> reporter: the one across the street, the cabbage palm, the one you see all over florida, is a fraction of the cost. 10 times, maybe 20 times cheaper? >> that's correct. but it doesn't look as good. >> reporter: perhaps the other has a look you're trying to establish as a landscape architect. which is what? >> an attractive gateway to your city. >> reporter: the florida department of transportation for its part says the legislature forces fdot to spend money on landscaping, 1.5% of the cost of all road projects. an overpass that cost $21 million to build, almost $600,000 of that paid for sprinklers, shrubs and, yes, expensive palm trees. >> it's a waste of money. it is. it's a waste of money. >> reporter: he only has a say in the tree he plants. the only way to make an expensive flashy tree still look that way, weeks and months and even years later is to take care of it and that costs money, too. >> reporter: it looks like nobody took care of it. >> nob
. >> reporter: he's a professional landscaper. what does a tree like that cost? costs on average about $2500. >> reporter: the one across the street, the cabbage palm, the one you see all over florida, is a fraction of the cost. 10 times, maybe 20 times cheaper? >> that's correct. but it doesn't look as good. >> reporter: perhaps the other has a look you're trying to establish as a landscape architect. which is what? >> an attractive gateway to your city. >>...
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your local library or ater efficient ater efficient landscaping now that makes sense! >> here is your host. >> thanks for tuning in and welcome to this show and to a range of topics. here is what we have coming up for you. hidden treasures. exploring europe's largest underwater museum. charttoppers. a book focusing on one hit wonders. and port of call. a day out in the northern german city of hamburg. diving trips usually consist of looking at fish and coral. not off the coast here. you have seen a glps
your local library or ater efficient ater efficient landscaping now that makes sense! >> here is your host. >> thanks for tuning in and welcome to this show and to a range of topics. here is what we have coming up for you. hidden treasures. exploring europe's largest underwater museum. charttoppers. a book focusing on one hit wonders. and port of call. a day out in the northern german city of hamburg. diving trips usually consist of looking at fish and coral. not off the coast here....
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it's preserving the american landscape he views the number of mechanisms to get things going while he was in president. one one was to get a national park created. when fdr who loved executive power more than any other president would start signing executive orders and he did so by using the antiquities act of 1906, along with the congressman john lacey of iowa they put through the landed desk at capitol hill in congress, will lacey lance commissioned if you are a westerner and needed to deal with the federal government on grazing rights, mining, gas, etc., et cetera, you would go through this land commission, everyone was kind of nice to lacey. he came up with the lacey act and the antiquities act which really says for scientific reasons the president of the united states can set aside places for the heritage of americans, largely thought to be for dinosaur bones. there were apparently intelligence were digging up dinosaurs all over the west and europeans were stealing these artifacts also people were vandalizing and native american sites stealing pottery and rare objects and the lik
it's preserving the american landscape he views the number of mechanisms to get things going while he was in president. one one was to get a national park created. when fdr who loved executive power more than any other president would start signing executive orders and he did so by using the antiquities act of 1906, along with the congressman john lacey of iowa they put through the landed desk at capitol hill in congress, will lacey lance commissioned if you are a westerner and needed to deal...
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allows our state for stores to get a look at larger landscapes and accomplish multiple objectives are not having a combination of fund. with our research and development we will continue to do our work to be able to understand what we need to do to be able to restore forests, to address invasive come in second disease outbreaks and continue our work to be able to find ways to expand current markets and develop new markets for would, be able to make use of the biomass that just has to be removed from our landscapes for us to be able to restore healthy forests. we also provide for an adequate level of thought that fire suppression to deal with fires and continue to suppress fires where we need to edit the same time be able to manage fires in the backcountry. we will have over 21 large air tankers, 300 plus helicopters, over 1000 engines and, of course, our hotshot crews. to think i need to stress, and i appreciate the support from this committee, on finding a solution to paying for the cost of fire suppression. i appreciate the additional money that was provided in fy '16 into the flame
allows our state for stores to get a look at larger landscapes and accomplish multiple objectives are not having a combination of fund. with our research and development we will continue to do our work to be able to understand what we need to do to be able to restore forests, to address invasive come in second disease outbreaks and continue our work to be able to find ways to expand current markets and develop new markets for would, be able to make use of the biomass that just has to be removed...
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i want to start with the collaborative forest landscape restoration program. we have a couple of projects in new mexico have that done some great thinning work. it's a tool in the toolbox that's working for all the things we want to do in our forests. we are seven years into the program. i'm starting to get questions from collaborators about how to continue the progress that we have been able to make in the forests. for mills in particular, as you know, three years is just not a lot of time or certainty. so i wanted to ask you, do you support an extension of cflrp or a second round of authorization of projects? how can communities that have successfully implemented these projects make sure that the work continues after the end of the authorized collaborative project? >> senator, we're in our '17 budget request we continue funding for the 23 projects we have ongoing. then also, in our -- for out year, we want to expand that to be able to expand the program both financially but also to be able to add additional projects. we're to that point where you need to thi
i want to start with the collaborative forest landscape restoration program. we have a couple of projects in new mexico have that done some great thinning work. it's a tool in the toolbox that's working for all the things we want to do in our forests. we are seven years into the program. i'm starting to get questions from collaborators about how to continue the progress that we have been able to make in the forests. for mills in particular, as you know, three years is just not a lot of time or...
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beautiful landscapes and treating landscapes of you do to books about them to explain their past.hose books be due to other books. often very obscure ones. we travel to learn and we can only learn by reading. the relationship between travel and good books is inextricable. brian: why a book about romania? robert: i have had a third of a century long obsession with romania because it is where essentially i started my professional life. where i realized i was finally doing what i wanted. brian: 1973? robert: my first visit was in 1973 as a backpack after college. i stayed in youth hostels from east germany down to bulgaria. that journey taught me that all these countries were the same. what i found in 1973 was at they were all extremely different from each other because even communism could not erase their ethnic histories, geographies, cultures. that trip did not really start my session with romania. that happened later. it happened in 1981. in the fall. i was getting out of the israeli defense forces. i was in jerusalem. i found a book, a seemingly obscure book by a canadian author
beautiful landscapes and treating landscapes of you do to books about them to explain their past.hose books be due to other books. often very obscure ones. we travel to learn and we can only learn by reading. the relationship between travel and good books is inextricable. brian: why a book about romania? robert: i have had a third of a century long obsession with romania because it is where essentially i started my professional life. where i realized i was finally doing what i wanted. brian:...
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i want to start with the landscape restoration program. we have a couple projects in new mexico that have done some great work in the toolbox it's working on all the things we want to do in the forest. we are about seven years into the program and i'm starting to get questions from collaborators about how to continue the progress we've been able to make and in particular three years is not a lot of time or certainty someone to ask do you support an extension of cs lrp or a second round of authorization projects and how can communities that have successfully implemented the programs make sure the work continues after the end of the authorized collaborative project? >> we are in the 17 budget request and continue funding for the 23 projects we have ongoing. we want to extend the lead to expand the project and add additional projects. we are to that point we also need to be thinking about how to extend this beyond the ten years so it's something that will take legislative action to add additional projects and expand the funding that's availab
i want to start with the landscape restoration program. we have a couple projects in new mexico that have done some great work in the toolbox it's working on all the things we want to do in the forest. we are about seven years into the program and i'm starting to get questions from collaborators about how to continue the progress we've been able to make and in particular three years is not a lot of time or certainty someone to ask do you support an extension of cs lrp or a second round of...
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they just want to know how to navigate the new landscape so they can live the american dream. we're gonna meet real people who face the same problems as millions across america, and we'll dive deep into a city on the rebound, because las vegas was a microcosm of america, and now vegas is back. [ woman vocalizing ] 5.5 million people bought a home last year in america, and more than 2 million of them share one critical thing in common -- they have never done it before. so how do you take on something so huge if you've never done it before? well, we decided to tag along as a first-time homebuyer went shopping. this is gino. he's a pilot looking for a three-bedroom starter home near a major airport. kathryn is his realtor. she'll be helping him every step of the way. representing the seller is geoff. kathryn's already shown him two homes. next up is a three-bedroom, 1,900 square-foot home in henderson, nevada. >> gino, the home we're gonna look at now is a home that was built in 2000. it's right around the square footage that you were looking for -- three-bedroom, two-story home.
they just want to know how to navigate the new landscape so they can live the american dream. we're gonna meet real people who face the same problems as millions across america, and we'll dive deep into a city on the rebound, because las vegas was a microcosm of america, and now vegas is back. [ woman vocalizing ] 5.5 million people bought a home last year in america, and more than 2 million of them share one critical thing in common -- they have never done it before. so how do you take on...
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one is we are moving forward with for the carbon base on the landscape design into city landscapes that i mentioned before we had worked closely with parks and recreation on this to get netscape's certified in these week of first in the city. in the bay i should. as i mentioned were going to be working on the details with citywide contractor policy seizure so we have had this really dialed in and can have greater confidence when there are any situations where contractors using herbicides.. another idea the possibly training project managers various departments on some these requirements, some of the situations that they can come across as a mentioned the text message unification idea. further illumination set of restrictions is a beginning. we plan on looking for further restrictions for further uses we can wind safer approaches as we move forward and that's the idea to whittle away the uses that are approved for these products. the quick turnaround quality assurance for the test site data. when you need continuing conversation about ppe with the department and also improving signage. t
one is we are moving forward with for the carbon base on the landscape design into city landscapes that i mentioned before we had worked closely with parks and recreation on this to get netscape's certified in these week of first in the city. in the bay i should. as i mentioned were going to be working on the details with citywide contractor policy seizure so we have had this really dialed in and can have greater confidence when there are any situations where contractors using herbicides.....
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it's preserving the american landscape he views the number of mechanisms to get things going while he was in president. one one was to get a national park created. when fdr who loved executive power more than any other president would start signing executive orders and he did so by using the antiquities act of 1906, along with the congressman john lacey of iowa they put through the landed desk at capitol hill in congress, will lacey lance commissioned if you are a westerner and needed to deal with the federal government on grazing rights, mining, gas, etc., et cetera, you would go through this land commission, everyone was kind of nice to lacey. he came up with the lacey act and the antiquities act which really says for scientific reasons the president of the united states can set aside places for the heritage of americans, largely thought to be for dinosaur bones. there were apparently intelligence were digging up dinosaurs all over the west and europeans we stealing these artifacts also people were vandalizing and native american sites stealing pottery and rare objects and the like.
it's preserving the american landscape he views the number of mechanisms to get things going while he was in president. one one was to get a national park created. when fdr who loved executive power more than any other president would start signing executive orders and he did so by using the antiquities act of 1906, along with the congressman john lacey of iowa they put through the landed desk at capitol hill in congress, will lacey lance commissioned if you are a westerner and needed to deal...
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properties you have to see to believe, and give you the tips that everyone needs to navigate the new landscape, because information is power, and the property man has got you covered. [ woman vocalizing ] thanks for joining us. i'm bob massi. i want to introduce you to a couple who went through something that lots of americans have experienced unnecessarily. ♪ i'm gonna go meet kin and colette. kin is a surgeon. several years ago, he was trying to fix a light. he was on a ladder in the back of his home. and he fell off the ladder and had what's called a closed-head injury resulting also in a stroke, ultimately being forced into filing bankruptcy. colette, doctor, nice to meet both of you. thank you for having me. right at the height of the market crash a few years ago, kin fell off a ladder. >> i was changing the light on the back of my house. when i regained consciousness, the sun was in a different position, and i knew i was, you know, i had at minimum a concussion. and then about a few months later, i woke up unable to move my left side. >> as he recovered, he couldn't work, and he fell beh
properties you have to see to believe, and give you the tips that everyone needs to navigate the new landscape, because information is power, and the property man has got you covered. [ woman vocalizing ] thanks for joining us. i'm bob massi. i want to introduce you to a couple who went through something that lots of americans have experienced unnecessarily. ♪ i'm gonna go meet kin and colette. kin is a surgeon. several years ago, he was trying to fix a light. he was on a ladder in the back...
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it emphasizes the landscape and hopefully gets people's minds going about how beautiful this landscape is and how important it is that we preserve it that way. >> this is my first project. the sierras didn't have much snow the past few winters. it's really amazing that we can do this this year. at the field station there are two big meadows. and i'm hoping that we can cover body of them. you basically only have to get that first little round straight, then you just keep following. you guys can go around the forest line as tight as you can. all right, let's go. this piece really asks me as the artist to give up a lot of control. to just let go and see what happens. >> when you start out you're sort of timid, you're feeling it out. as you get more bold and moving through you start to develop your own styles. >> there's so many people out there all doing it together. and you kind of have to work with each other, like hey, are you going to use that space over there? or can i go that way? >> snow is near and dear to our hearts. most of us ski on it. or snowshoe on it. just from point a to p
it emphasizes the landscape and hopefully gets people's minds going about how beautiful this landscape is and how important it is that we preserve it that way. >> this is my first project. the sierras didn't have much snow the past few winters. it's really amazing that we can do this this year. at the field station there are two big meadows. and i'm hoping that we can cover body of them. you basically only have to get that first little round straight, then you just keep following. you...
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one is we are moving forward with for the carbon base on the landscape design into city landscapes thatentioned before we had worked closely with parks and recreation on this to get netscape's certified in these week of first in the city. in the bay i should. as i mentioned were going to be working on the details with citywide contractor policy seizure so we have had this really dialed in and can have greater confidence when there are any situations where contractors using herbicides.. another idea the possibly training project managers various departments on some these requirements, some of the situations that they can come across as a mentioned the text message unification idea. further illumination set of restrictions is a beginning. we plan on looking for further restrictions for further uses we can wind safer approaches as we move forward and that's the idea to whittle away the uses that are approved for these products. the quick turnaround quality assurance for the test site data. when you need continuing conversation about ppe with the department and also improving signage. the s
one is we are moving forward with for the carbon base on the landscape design into city landscapes thatentioned before we had worked closely with parks and recreation on this to get netscape's certified in these week of first in the city. in the bay i should. as i mentioned were going to be working on the details with citywide contractor policy seizure so we have had this really dialed in and can have greater confidence when there are any situations where contractors using herbicides.. another...
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. -- pluto's landscape and settlement. they learned about planting food and basically surviving in another world. >> they've been based on their own grade levels and it's been really fun to see the big picture and see wow, we really built a colony as a school. >> this year the event is called hawk air where students learn about different places around the globe. this is the first time hawk air has left our globe. it's also the first time that students designed the whole that's neat. that sticks with you. those kids will remember that. >> forever. it just changes the whole environment. >> those are our martian astronauts coming up right there. >> the future scott kellies. >> sign them up. >>> more honors today for our friend the newly retired mark koebrich. >> i get he didn't sleep in. yesterday we -- i guess he didn't sleep in. special moments. congratulated him on his successful career and his retirement on the senate floor. >> mark koebrich will be remembered for entering with the public an abundance of jokes and stories
. -- pluto's landscape and settlement. they learned about planting food and basically surviving in another world. >> they've been based on their own grade levels and it's been really fun to see the big picture and see wow, we really built a colony as a school. >> this year the event is called hawk air where students learn about different places around the globe. this is the first time hawk air has left our globe. it's also the first time that students designed the whole that's neat....
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we'll have more on the political landscape, just we'll have more on the political landscape, just ahead. xtra is sponsored by breaking news breaking now... a and at progressive, our progressive direct rate... great deals for reals! ...and our competitors' rates so you know you're getting [ chuckles ] sometimes progressive isn't the lowest. jamie. what are you doing? not right now. you said i was gonna be the hype man. we wouldn't do it. i'm sorry, we were talking about savings. i liked his way. cha-ching! talking about getting that moneeeey! talking about getting that moneeeey! savings worth the hype. new poll released donald trump and governor john kasich are tied at 38 percent in ohio republican voters, with senator ted cruz at 16 percent and senator marco rubio trailing at just 3 percent. showed hillary with 51% while bernie sanders has 46% new this morning new this morning... cincinnati police victim of the city's latest homicide. investigators say 21-year-old tra- zone mahaffey was avondale we're told he was on burnet avenue, near northern. no arrests have been made at this time. a
we'll have more on the political landscape, just we'll have more on the political landscape, just ahead. xtra is sponsored by breaking news breaking now... a and at progressive, our progressive direct rate... great deals for reals! ...and our competitors' rates so you know you're getting [ chuckles ] sometimes progressive isn't the lowest. jamie. what are you doing? not right now. you said i was gonna be the hype man. we wouldn't do it. i'm sorry, we were talking about savings. i liked his way....
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we have included conditions of approval and to look at the landscape plan and the sidewalk, to examine the details in more detail as well as provide for additional information once the selected demo occurs on the exterior. currently the exterior facade has a stucco, covered in stucco and mission revival feel and it would remove that detailing in past projects we seen scarring and things and might better inform the trim on the exterior so this concludes my presentation. the upon project sponsor is not present so if you have questions i am available. >> thank you. questions commissioners? so at this time we will take public comment on this item. i have several speaker cards so if you could please come forward when your name is called. you will have three minutes and there will be a warning bell 30 seconds before the time sup. jeffrey gainer. >> >> let's see. can i get that too? >> yeah. >> when you start speaking they will put it on. >> okay great. my name is jeffrey gainer and live on liberty street and down two doors. i contacted rich to get a copy of the submitted plans and found that
we have included conditions of approval and to look at the landscape plan and the sidewalk, to examine the details in more detail as well as provide for additional information once the selected demo occurs on the exterior. currently the exterior facade has a stucco, covered in stucco and mission revival feel and it would remove that detailing in past projects we seen scarring and things and might better inform the trim on the exterior so this concludes my presentation. the upon project sponsor...
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they are tidying up animal exhibits and doing landscaping work. it's a day of bonding. >> we have our chief financial officer working in the goat yard, turns out he has a lot of landscaping experience, who would have thought. people are doing things they wouldn't normally do. katherine scott has more coming up on the cleanup in our next half hour. >>> still to come here on "action news" at noon. a large fire and explosion in downtown san francisco. what parks the blaze and what stopped it from spreading. >> and another controversial and deadly police involved shooting, this time in north carolina, what civil rights leaders just said about the case. >>> a passenger bus was destroyed in a dramatic fire at a gas station in san francisco. the bus driver pulled into the station as his engine began overheating and smoking and moments later flames engulfed the bus and exploded. one firefighter suffered minor injuries. officials say that the gas station owner likely prevented a larger blast by immediately shutting off the gas. >>> a deadly officer-involve
they are tidying up animal exhibits and doing landscaping work. it's a day of bonding. >> we have our chief financial officer working in the goat yard, turns out he has a lot of landscaping experience, who would have thought. people are doing things they wouldn't normally do. katherine scott has more coming up on the cleanup in our next half hour. >>> still to come here on "action news" at noon. a large fire and explosion in downtown san francisco. what parks the blaze...
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piles of debris littered the landscape preventing a thorough search and high levels of radiation stood in the way of cleaning it up. the last of the rubble was cleared away this month and around 500 people came to lend a hand. >> translator: i'm determined to locate as many missing people as possible and send what i find back to the families. >> people joined an earthquake and tsunami drill in the early morning. they are preparing for a disaster of a scale similar to the one five years ago. residents practiced evacuating to designated areas. >> translator: the tears rolled down my face as i recalled that day. during the drill i had the same fear that i had then and moved as fast as i could because i do not want to become a victim. >> some dairy farmers believe just being able to engage in a familiar morning routine offers hope. five farmers forced off their land operate on this facility and opened with government funding. >> translator: i would be really happy if consider our farm getting on track as a symbol of reconstruction. >> one of the hardest hit places on the coast was the city
piles of debris littered the landscape preventing a thorough search and high levels of radiation stood in the way of cleaning it up. the last of the rubble was cleared away this month and around 500 people came to lend a hand. >> translator: i'm determined to locate as many missing people as possible and send what i find back to the families. >> people joined an earthquake and tsunami drill in the early morning. they are preparing for a disaster of a scale similar to the one five...
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i want to start with the collaborative forest landscape restoration program.we have a couple of projects in new mexico have that done some great thinning work. it's a tool in the toolbox that's working for all the things we want to do in our forests. we are seven years into the program. i'm starting to get questions from collaborators about how to continue the progress that we have been able to make in the forests. for mills in particular, as you know, three years is just not a lot of time or certainty. so i wanted to ask you, do you support an extension of cflrp or a second round of authorization of projects? how can communities that have successfully implemented these projects make sure that the work continues after the end of the authorized collaborative project? >> senator, we're in our '17 budget request we continue funding for the 23 projects we have ongoing. then also, in our -- for out year, we want to expand that to be able to pand the program both financially but also to be able to add additional projects. we're to that point where you need to think
i want to start with the collaborative forest landscape restoration program.we have a couple of projects in new mexico have that done some great thinning work. it's a tool in the toolbox that's working for all the things we want to do in our forests. we are seven years into the program. i'm starting to get questions from collaborators about how to continue the progress that we have been able to make in the forests. for mills in particular, as you know, three years is just not a lot of time or...
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really, i landscape architects proposed palms when they feel the climatic conditions will support them. also, these are many reasons behind the offering of the palm in this corridor. >> then, what is your response to comment from the public in regards to the marina district merchants corridor that dpw had recommended palms and that it got switched over to ever tree that was? >> i can't comment specifically. i wasn't involved in the process good i will say that in the marina there is protection from ocean wins that is not a street that union or chestnut in-those would not be receiving the high ocean wins and salt wins that irving would be >> are direct that question to mr. bob. thank you. >> thank you. mr. bob. >> good evening chris buck with san francisco public works. i should address that question >> it's your time so- >> really no general rebuttal. i did double check the list of trees provided on the matrix. this is one my favorite street trees. it is a large canopy tree , so i didn't verify just a few minutes ago that was on the list could integrate very large street tree. so that
really, i landscape architects proposed palms when they feel the climatic conditions will support them. also, these are many reasons behind the offering of the palm in this corridor. >> then, what is your response to comment from the public in regards to the marina district merchants corridor that dpw had recommended palms and that it got switched over to ever tree that was? >> i can't comment specifically. i wasn't involved in the process good i will say that in the marina there is...
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this order landscape architects developed looking at all the conditions on site. we broke into various categories and found the best species that would have the highest survivability in this corridor. the windmill palm met all of the categories that we had divided it up into. this slide shows the comment card those provided at the 5th community meeting to the meeting attendees for them to vote. about 54% chose the windmill palm as their first choice. the next choice was the purple pussy bush which received about 13% of the vote. the last thing i like to note, just in terms of maintenance the otto currently includes one year of contractor on term plan to establish and to the contractor who builds the streetscape will maintain those streets for a year after installation survey can establish from there after he goes to the funding property owner and not the merchant. >> mr. reader, you mentioned in a number of community meetings but during the course of your presentation you brought forth that attendees or people you presented to were among the merchants associations
this order landscape architects developed looking at all the conditions on site. we broke into various categories and found the best species that would have the highest survivability in this corridor. the windmill palm met all of the categories that we had divided it up into. this slide shows the comment card those provided at the 5th community meeting to the meeting attendees for them to vote. about 54% chose the windmill palm as their first choice. the next choice was the purple pussy bush...
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in three federal states, the afd has emerged as a force in german politics, leaving the political landscapeore fragmented than ever. the election campaign focused on one issue -- fierce opposition to merkel's refugee policy. and the chancellor's conservatives took a major drubbing. after the election earthquake, what is next for germany and chancellor merkel? coming to you live, quadriga, the international talkshow. your host, peter craven. peter: welcome to this latest edition of quadriga from the german capital. we are looking at the victory for the anti-immigration alternative for germany party. we are asking, what impact will that have on german politics, and is angela merkel to blame for this surge on the right? to tackle this topic, i'm joined in the studio by three excellent guests. let me introduce them to you without further ado. derek scally writes for the irish times newspaper. he says the afd is only as strong as the mainstream parties are weak and not a danger for now. also with us is malte lehming. this election outcome is a major blow for angela merkel, he says. judy dempsey
in three federal states, the afd has emerged as a force in german politics, leaving the political landscapeore fragmented than ever. the election campaign focused on one issue -- fierce opposition to merkel's refugee policy. and the chancellor's conservatives took a major drubbing. after the election earthquake, what is next for germany and chancellor merkel? coming to you live, quadriga, the international talkshow. your host, peter craven. peter: welcome to this latest edition of quadriga from...
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for us, it's about the right level of focus in terms of the broader landscape and never losing sightthe game that we are defining for ourselves. we start to expand too quickly, we leave the core vulnerable. to the extent we are drawing resources from the core to fuel potential growth in the future is when you become vulnerable. to the extent you start to drink your own kool-aid and you believe that you are mozart, impenetrable, that is when you invite significant disruptions. we want to remain focused on playing our own game and at the same time, paying close attention to the way technology continues to evolve in the competitive landscape and how it evolves. you never want to lose sight of your own game. emily: facebook seems to be chewing up all media ad dollars. can linkedin drive significant ad revenue? jeff: absolutely. within our context, it's a large opportunity. tens of billions of dollars are being spent on b2b within an online capacity. it's highly fragmented. it can be highly inefficient and we are in a position by virtue of our audience and to help our marketing partners t
for us, it's about the right level of focus in terms of the broader landscape and never losing sightthe game that we are defining for ourselves. we start to expand too quickly, we leave the core vulnerable. to the extent we are drawing resources from the core to fuel potential growth in the future is when you become vulnerable. to the extent you start to drink your own kool-aid and you believe that you are mozart, impenetrable, that is when you invite significant disruptions. we want to remain...
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be prepared to be awed by a large showcase of beautiful landscape & interior designs, specialty companies, remodeling specialists, manufacturers, retail stores and contractors. the cincinnati home & garden show brings the best of the best in the region all together in one place downtown cincinnati. so bring the family or some friends and check out what's new for 2016! wednesday, march 2 noon to 8:00 pm thursday, march 3 noon to 8:00 pm friday, march 4 noon to 9:00 pm saturday, march 5 10:30 am to 9:00 pm sunday, march 6 10:30 am to 6:00 pm frank vert mon still to come we're going to talk to a very brave frank vert mon still to come we're going to talk to a very brave little boy and how he's helping to find a cure to cancer... little boy and how he's helping to find a cure to cancer... that's coming up next toyota billboard frank cam behold the power of protein in birds eye protein blends. they're delicious side dishes with the protein of beans, whole grains.. ...and veggies! my work here is dooooone! bird's eye protein blends. so veggie good. cancer of any form is scary and a lot of unans
be prepared to be awed by a large showcase of beautiful landscape & interior designs, specialty companies, remodeling specialists, manufacturers, retail stores and contractors. the cincinnati home & garden show brings the best of the best in the region all together in one place downtown cincinnati. so bring the family or some friends and check out what's new for 2016! wednesday, march 2 noon to 8:00 pm thursday, march 3 noon to 8:00 pm friday, march 4 noon to 9:00 pm saturday, march 5...
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you see the landscaping truck! driving off in new port richey. the cell phone video from a driver who pulled over. conte was on cocaine as he drove around west pasco. >> you have a person who is drugged out of his mind driving a 5,000 pound vehicle. you know, that's like someone running through a mall with a gun waiving it. >> reporter: he was driving with a blown-out tire. the deputies used stop sticks. >> got him. >> reporter: as the chase turned down trinity boulevard, conte's truck side swipes a patrol car spinning him out. >> i visually saw him rip on to the wheel and turn into my vehicle. >> reporter: moments later with the truck disabled, deputies rush in and make the arrest. conte admits to them that he is under the influence. >> i'm drugged out of my mind. >> reporter: even though the chase went on in the early evening with hundreds of drivers on the road, no one was injured. >> there could have been a family coming home from practice, from picking up kids from day care and this
you see the landscaping truck! driving off in new port richey. the cell phone video from a driver who pulled over. conte was on cocaine as he drove around west pasco. >> you have a person who is drugged out of his mind driving a 5,000 pound vehicle. you know, that's like someone running through a mall with a gun waiving it. >> reporter: he was driving with a blown-out tire. the deputies used stop sticks. >> got him. >> reporter: as the chase turned down trinity...
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but we recognize that the landscape is changing and so we're actively looking to change the landscape of our >> you have brought tremendous change to kia. >> it's a team effort. not just me. >> sure. >> if you bought your car say ago, even ten years ago, you have a per ception of that old kia we talked about earlier. >> right. >> this is a completely different brand. >> completely hat's what we're trying to drive people through our advertising to say hey, this is the new kia. >> if lebron james can drive this able to drive that. >> i need you to drive the k-900. >> i tell you what. you know what? you send this to me and i will >> sounds like a deal. >> michael sprague, thank you very much. wish you all the best. >> thank you. happy to be here. >>> welcome back. one group at the auto show is hard at work attitudes toward diversity. this year namad and ihs automotive joined forces to create the diversity volume leadership award. ze automakers who have sold the mold cars in the multicultural market. i sat down with two of the leaders driving the a look. >> fellows, thanks for joining us
but we recognize that the landscape is changing and so we're actively looking to change the landscape of our >> you have brought tremendous change to kia. >> it's a team effort. not just me. >> sure. >> if you bought your car say ago, even ten years ago, you have a per ception of that old kia we talked about earlier. >> right. >> this is a completely different brand. >> completely hat's what we're trying to drive people through our advertising to say...
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. >>> camping 2016 -- campaign 2016 hits the west as several states could lay the landscape. >>> and the surprise twist in the battle between the fbi and apple. >>> plus, a florida neighborhood overtaken more more than 80,000 bees. >>> it's nice out there now but it was shocking this morning. 570 in miami, 550 in fort >>> the former mayor of toronto, rob ford has died. his career was highlighted by a drug driven obscenity laced debacle. he died after fighting cancer. he was repeatedly videotaped and photograph while intoxicated in public. ford was 46 years old. >>> voters in idaho, arizona and utah head to the polls today to figure out who should be there presidential nominee. >> hillary clinton looks to extend her league while donald trump's rivals are hoping to slow him down. don champion reports. >> reporter: fighting in the -- voting in the west today could further delay the landscape for the republican presidential race back the big prize is the winner take all state arizona. donald trump focused on foreign policy in washington where he should rethink its involvement income nato
. >>> camping 2016 -- campaign 2016 hits the west as several states could lay the landscape. >>> and the surprise twist in the battle between the fbi and apple. >>> plus, a florida neighborhood overtaken more more than 80,000 bees. >>> it's nice out there now but it was shocking this morning. 570 in miami, 550 in fort >>> the former mayor of toronto, rob ford has died. his career was highlighted by a drug driven obscenity laced debacle. he died after...
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the artwork forms part of a creative landscape of china. >> we are pushing to elevate the video game from entering people and communicating a message that could be relevant. that is human, to the player. i mean we want to push it as art. >> the show is curated by globally curated artist, known for dramatic pieces made from gunpowder. he called the exhibition what about the art. >> for the past 30 years, contemporary chinese art attracted attention around the world. a lot of attention is given to the context of the works or sky rocket ing prices. when it is displays. the core issue is elected. which is individual craftsmanship. >> the work of artist weiwei is not present here. the art speaks of a generation of chinese exploring the topics of change and convergens. upbringing and upheaval and experimenting with eastern and western styles have formed unique brand of art and beauty >>> palestinian woman won a million dollars for being the world's best teacher. the woman who teaches primary school children in the west bank was one of 10 finalists vying for the top price. she grew up and g
the artwork forms part of a creative landscape of china. >> we are pushing to elevate the video game from entering people and communicating a message that could be relevant. that is human, to the player. i mean we want to push it as art. >> the show is curated by globally curated artist, known for dramatic pieces made from gunpowder. he called the exhibition what about the art. >> for the past 30 years, contemporary chinese art attracted attention around the world. a lot of...
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be prepared to be awed by a large showcase of beautiful landscape & interior designs, specialty companies, remodeling specialists, manufacturers, retail stores and contractors. the cincinnati home & garden show brings the best of the best in the region all together in one place downtown cincinnati. so bring the family or some friends and check out what's new for 2016! wednesday, march 2 noon to 8:00 pm thursday, march 3 noon to 8:00 pm friday, march 4 noon to 8:00 pm thursday, march 3 noon to 8:00 pm friday, march 4 noon to 9:00 pm saturday, march 5 10:30 am to 9:00 pm sunday, march 6 10:30 am to 6:00 pm frank vert mon still to come a woman told her husband she's pregnant is a very sweet way... we'll husband she's pregnant is a very show you the video coming up next and...this little cutie is looking for a forever home! we'll tell you how you can adopt this little one... next toyota billboard frank cam meg from the animal friends friend to adopt! (vo) shop all makes, models and colors in your neighborhood... all with worry-free ownership. head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and
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these are the conditions the public wants an needs from the landscape. so you know you have that opportunity to use that forage. so there is a variety of things at that factor into it but if the forage is there we're making use of it. >> okay. thank you, sir. thank you, madam chair. >> [inaudible] >> thank you, madam chair, thank you, chief tidwell for being here today. first of all a year ago when we were having our budget hearing last year for the appropriations cycle we had conversation about the forest service's work around water policies and the ski area water rule. i understand the late 2015 that the service arrived at a ski area water to address the concernsconcerns of ski industry, partners of forest service, resulting in resolution for the service and ski area partners. i want to thank you for your work on that. would i like to briefly touch on the importance of healthy forrest management practices. near colorado springs, watching incident of species infestation of the douglas fir toxic moth. i understand from the stakeholder meeting with the fo
these are the conditions the public wants an needs from the landscape. so you know you have that opportunity to use that forage. so there is a variety of things at that factor into it but if the forage is there we're making use of it. >> okay. thank you, sir. thank you, madam chair. >> [inaudible] >> thank you, madam chair, thank you, chief tidwell for being here today. first of all a year ago when we were having our budget hearing last year for the appropriations cycle we had...
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he worked off of the landscape but it is not a photographic depiction of the landscape. he captures the emotional truth of the landscape he is looking up, the dappled sunlight, the swaying of the grass in the breeze. everything that we talk about in camp ornce" not in that not in that time, but they happened and that is part of the truth of it. it is essentially a fictional story of a family. use actual facts, organizations and individuals, the lead actor played a critical part as well as the organization jacl. you cannot tell the story of the civil war without having an actual president of the united states, abraham lincoln. you can have a fictional story but abraham lincoln really make things happen, and so he is included in a fictional story. has written ahere fictional story, but he uses ,ctual people that existed , the attorneys general. these are actual real people but he is telling a fictional story. we are telling a fictional story using actual people and institutions and actual facts. we are not a documentary. i know that criticism was made by a documentarian. h
he worked off of the landscape but it is not a photographic depiction of the landscape. he captures the emotional truth of the landscape he is looking up, the dappled sunlight, the swaying of the grass in the breeze. everything that we talk about in camp ornce" not in that not in that time, but they happened and that is part of the truth of it. it is essentially a fictional story of a family. use actual facts, organizations and individuals, the lead actor played a critical part as well as...
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it will also have increased lighting, security, and landscaping. the bus shelters will be replace and relocated. a kiosk will go up at the cafe next door. later plans call for restoring the fountain and landscaping there. >>> happening today, hundreds of students from philadelphia will compete in the regional national history day competition at the national constitution center. the middle and high schoolers will be judged on projects that follow the theme exploration encounter exchange and history. nbc 10 is a partner with the constitution center for the white house exit. for more information on that go to nbc10.com. >>> the need for speed. ahead, learn why you'll soon get a little more pedal power if you're traveling along the pennsylvania turnpike. >>> also ahead, hidden dangers. it can put boaters at risk. see how efforts are under way to clean up the water and keep it safe. >>> and here's a live look outside. you can see kind of hazy conditions out there. we're looking at dense fog this morning. be very careful on the roadways. coming up, i'll
it will also have increased lighting, security, and landscaping. the bus shelters will be replace and relocated. a kiosk will go up at the cafe next door. later plans call for restoring the fountain and landscaping there. >>> happening today, hundreds of students from philadelphia will compete in the regional national history day competition at the national constitution center. the middle and high schoolers will be judged on projects that follow the theme exploration encounter exchange...
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george grant is one of the unknown elders of the landscape photography. our new book is about him. i had to share that. >> great. there were ten in the series, yosemite was one, right? can you give us a couple of the other. >> let me call my husband up because his memory is better than mine. >> zion became one of the big -- one of the things fdr did in utah was try to make it a -- do you know that i do high and utah voted for fdr all the time. they were giving public works jobs and trying to make national parks so cedar breaks in utah, fdr signed that in august of 33 and then he did capital reefs with an executive order is a monument. today is a national park. he took arches which is a roadside a roadside attraction and turned it into a mammoth national park and took zion national park quadruple. the zion national park to enlarge the parks, these were all strategies. his secretary of war was a man named george durden and his first term. he was a democratic governor, environment conservationist from utah. he saw the advantages of trying to market it on tv. the you taught national pa
george grant is one of the unknown elders of the landscape photography. our new book is about him. i had to share that. >> great. there were ten in the series, yosemite was one, right? can you give us a couple of the other. >> let me call my husband up because his memory is better than mine. >> zion became one of the big -- one of the things fdr did in utah was try to make it a -- do you know that i do high and utah voted for fdr all the time. they were giving public works...
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cistielletto for channel 6 "action ns." >> thank you. >>> still to come on "acti news" tonight, the new landscapeer super tuesdacampaign >>> plus, police made progress tonightnhis wild sma-and-grab at a gun shop. >>> a also the feder gornment bans a certain kd of activity onboard planes. > the cd air movingn tonight. i am tracking a system that will bring us a brush of snow on iday morning. new information on what to expect inhe warm up next ek in the acceather seven-day forecast. >>> and health rorter a gorman, alzheimer's disease expt to an epidemic in the next decade. and rearche getting cser how preseence -- prevent it. >>> a the sixers taking on the news" contint when "action >> cpper 6 is live over route 222 in upper macungie tnship where crews are cleaning up, i don't know how else to say i cleaning up aft today's horric accident. de say "horrific" becau just before went on air we were told by the state police that the death toll was ve after this accident. a quarter mile south in upper macungie townip. a subaru croed over the mian cshing head-on into a tractor-trailer, which flipped over
cistielletto for channel 6 "action ns." >> thank you. >>> still to come on "acti news" tonight, the new landscapeer super tuesdacampaign >>> plus, police made progress tonightnhis wild sma-and-grab at a gun shop. >>> a also the feder gornment bans a certain kd of activity onboard planes. > the cd air movingn tonight. i am tracking a system that will bring us a brush of snow on iday morning. new information on what to expect inhe warm up...
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rain showers dot the landscape. also good to know, although there's a lot of cloud cover now, there's also some clearing coming our way. so if we see a little more sunshine tomorrow, we'll actually probably zoom near 70 . but in the meantime did i leave it mostly cloudy for tomorrow. you can tell off towards our south, they're still dealing with some severe weather. those storms make it to us tomorrow afternoon, late in the day. better opportunity comes after the dinner hour, but here you go on future view, starting off overnight hours, just becoming spotty showers. a lot of cloud cover in place. so we don't totally get rid of the rain threat during the morning time, but it does diminish greatly. so if you want to get out and walk the dog before you go to work, you might come up against but for the most part will be a dry morning commute but damp out there you'll start seeing clearing, breaks in the cloud cover. right around lunchtime. should be about 60 at lunch. now if we see enough clearing, we'll easily be into
rain showers dot the landscape. also good to know, although there's a lot of cloud cover now, there's also some clearing coming our way. so if we see a little more sunshine tomorrow, we'll actually probably zoom near 70 . but in the meantime did i leave it mostly cloudy for tomorrow. you can tell off towards our south, they're still dealing with some severe weather. those storms make it to us tomorrow afternoon, late in the day. better opportunity comes after the dinner hour, but here you go on...