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the landscape is still there, but what the landscape artist has now done is he has populated landscapes with the dead and the dying. he has transformed a quiet sunken road of farmland into a temporary burial pit. it is almost as though the landscape itself is turning red. hope pains at least three versions of this scene, and he exhibits them in the 1880's and 1890's. there were some chilling to pictures. he then uses his son, a talented photographer, to reproduce images of the canvases after the battle in many ways that represents just the beginning. this is the first scene hope chooses to paid -- paint, and then he goes on to do for more images of the antietam battlefield. what is so interesting to me is that these particular images done in the 1880's mark a fundamental departure in the career of james hope. in fact, the first wartime scenes he chose to paint during the war years are relatively orthodox camp scenes. we will see those in a minute. three decades later, he chooses an entirely different subject matter. that begs, to me at least, the important question of why. even more imp
the landscape is still there, but what the landscape artist has now done is he has populated landscapes with the dead and the dying. he has transformed a quiet sunken road of farmland into a temporary burial pit. it is almost as though the landscape itself is turning red. hope pains at least three versions of this scene, and he exhibits them in the 1880's and 1890's. there were some chilling to pictures. he then uses his son, a talented photographer, to reproduce images of the canvases after...
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the landscape is there. what the landscape artist has done is populated at landscape. with the dead and dying. he has transformed a quiet sunken road, a farmland, into a temporary battlefield. if you look back at these hills, it is as if the landscape itself is turning red. hope paints at least three versions of this scene. he exhibits them in the 1880's and 90's. his son, james hope, a photographer, to reproduce images of the campuses. after the battle represents just the beginning. this is the first scene he chooses to paint. he goes on to do for more depictions of the antietam battlefield. ist is so interesting to me these particular images done in 1880's marked a fundamental departure in the career of james hope. his first wartime scenes that he painted during are relatively orthodox scenes. we will see those scenes of a couple minutes. three decades later, he chooses an entirely different subject matter. that begs the important question of why. remarkably, these are among the last works of the artist before he dies in 1892. he leaves monumental testimony to the ho
the landscape is there. what the landscape artist has done is populated at landscape. with the dead and dying. he has transformed a quiet sunken road, a farmland, into a temporary battlefield. if you look back at these hills, it is as if the landscape itself is turning red. hope paints at least three versions of this scene. he exhibits them in the 1880's and 90's. his son, james hope, a photographer, to reproduce images of the campuses. after the battle represents just the beginning. this is...
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the beautiful, landscaped yard features a spacious trex deck. callgrto enjoy the newly landscaped garden of this lovely two h a one-car garage and long driveway. the living room offers a sunken fireplace. the kitchen features a wedgewood stove and plentiful counter space. a master bedroom has a sitting room. enjoy access to freeways, glen park and balboa park bart stations and ocean avenue with whole foods and philz coffee. schedule your private showing with bruce lyon and laurie nierenberg. pronunciation: nierenberg as "near-in burg" this four bedroom, two and one-half bath, approximately 2,500 square foot danville home offers quality features and updates. enjoy the spacious and beautiful epicurean kitchen with high-quality appliances. architecturally designed ceilings are augmented by recessed lighting. with beautiful engineered distressed hardwood floors, it's truly a gem! see everything in person with the ohlmeyer team. this tastefully updated, three bedroom two bath home is centrally located in silicon valley! don't miss the opportunity to
the beautiful, landscaped yard features a spacious trex deck. callgrto enjoy the newly landscaped garden of this lovely two h a one-car garage and long driveway. the living room offers a sunken fireplace. the kitchen features a wedgewood stove and plentiful counter space. a master bedroom has a sitting room. enjoy access to freeways, glen park and balboa park bart stations and ocean avenue with whole foods and philz coffee. schedule your private showing with bruce lyon and laurie nierenberg....
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what was once this vast landscape across much of illinois has been virtually eliminated and turned into the corn belt. but illinois isn't alone since the late one thousand nine hundred prairie grasslands across the united states have been steadily vanishing. i've heard grasslands and general referred to as the unheralded counterparts of the rain forest and grasslands have a critical role in terms of climate change as well in a prairie most of that carbon is stored in the soil and so it's very secure for very long term storage a soil organic matter in essence the plants of the tall grass prarie absorb carbon dioxide trapping it in their deep roots. the restoration began in one thousand nine hundred six growing from a small plot of remnant prairie land that had never been farmed. and starting with fire the process hasn't changed much in thirty years. it's completely fire dependent without fire we could not have pretty the vegetation grows more vigorously and most species of plants have a season of more intense blooming right after a few to the first year the second year after the fire no
what was once this vast landscape across much of illinois has been virtually eliminated and turned into the corn belt. but illinois isn't alone since the late one thousand nine hundred prairie grasslands across the united states have been steadily vanishing. i've heard grasslands and general referred to as the unheralded counterparts of the rain forest and grasslands have a critical role in terms of climate change as well in a prairie most of that carbon is stored in the soil and so it's very...
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the big moment for thinking about water in los angeles once you have permanent water on the landscapelots of non-native ses, if they get introduced, can now make it. so, wh's happened is tha non-native species that get introduced to southern california, that are maybe from a more tropical place, now can make it here because there's much more water. and one of the ways that a lot of thesspecies are coming in is actually via the nursery plant trade. [animals calling] ndthings like brown anoles green anoles and various species of geckos and now aal thingd the coqui frog. "coqui, coqui, coqui," and it might do this all night long. so, if you live in a neighborhood with a qui frog, you might find it incredibly aggravating. so, the coqui frog was troduced to hawaii in the 1980s. once they get established in hawaii, they start coming alifornia on nursery plants. and so, now we have them established atwo nurseries here in southern california. we currently have 15 people out helping us search for these coqui frogs, and thatw includes biologih the california department of fish and wildlife as w
the big moment for thinking about water in los angeles once you have permanent water on the landscapelots of non-native ses, if they get introduced, can now make it. so, wh's happened is tha non-native species that get introduced to southern california, that are maybe from a more tropical place, now can make it here because there's much more water. and one of the ways that a lot of thesspecies are coming in is actually via the nursery plant trade. [animals calling] ndthings like brown anoles...
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coyotes are doing pretty well in this urban landscape thanks to their adaptability, but the mountain lions are another story. they really need some help if they're going to have a population here for multiple generations to come. i use camera traps, which are motion-activated cameras that have a sensor in front that's triggered by motion or heat that allows me to document wildlife that is using a particular area. and each photo or each image is time- - and date-stamped to tell me acttivity levelsls of certatn species. oh, there he is. walking right past on the same trail. yeah, he's looking healthy. he's walking really well, which is great to see. p-22 kind of adapteted to griffith park, and when i say "kind of adapted," i mean that he has retained the same behavior of his rural counterparts in patagononia and in the western santa monicas. but at its core, his story is about survival. and a lot of people can relate to a s story where it's about an individual basically facing some very, seemingly insurmountable odds and defeating them. his ability to get into this park, cross through
coyotes are doing pretty well in this urban landscape thanks to their adaptability, but the mountain lions are another story. they really need some help if they're going to have a population here for multiple generations to come. i use camera traps, which are motion-activated cameras that have a sensor in front that's triggered by motion or heat that allows me to document wildlife that is using a particular area. and each photo or each image is time- - and date-stamped to tell me acttivity...
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i'm formally a licensed or still a licensed but formally practicing landscape architect. my role is to planning the -- me development and the implementation of the parks and open space. i'm excited about the role i have and i look forward to seeing you in th more in the ner future. >> president tsen: welcome, martin. there is a wide variety of parks and open spaces planned for ybi. we'll be focusing today on the initial subphase on treasure island. that is 15 and a half acres of parks in the i hav i vicinity ow ferry terminal and a couple of blocks up from that. i jugi just lost the visual. i will move through these as someone who might arrive on the island. initially i will talk about waterfront plaza. it'sed a jay adjacent to the ney terminal and anyone arriving on the island by boat or car or bike on the causeway will move right past or through waterfront plaza. it's a narrow strip of land against the bay's edge. you know one. primary considerations in the park's design is managing the flows of pedestrian and bikes and buses. in it's vicinity there is a bie way and a s
i'm formally a licensed or still a licensed but formally practicing landscape architect. my role is to planning the -- me development and the implementation of the parks and open space. i'm excited about the role i have and i look forward to seeing you in th more in the ner future. >> president tsen: welcome, martin. there is a wide variety of parks and open spaces planned for ybi. we'll be focusing today on the initial subphase on treasure island. that is 15 and a half acres of parks in...
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what was once this vast landscape across much of illinois has been virtually eliminated and turned into the corn belt. but illinois isn't alone since the late one thousand nine hundred sprit grasslands across the united states have been steadily vanishing. i've heard grasslands and general referred to as the unheralded counterparts of the rain forest and grasslands have a critical role in terms of climate change as well in a prairie most of that carbon is stored in the soil and so it's very secure for very long term storage a soil organic matter in essence the plants of the tall grass prarie absorb carbon dioxide trapping it in their deep roots. the restoration began in one thousand nine hundred six growing from a small plot of remnant prairie land that had never been farmed. and starting with fire the process hasn't changed much in thirty years. it's completely fire dependent without fire we could not have pretty good vegetation grows more vigorously and most species of plants have a season of more intense blooming right after a few the first year of the second year after the fire no o
what was once this vast landscape across much of illinois has been virtually eliminated and turned into the corn belt. but illinois isn't alone since the late one thousand nine hundred sprit grasslands across the united states have been steadily vanishing. i've heard grasslands and general referred to as the unheralded counterparts of the rain forest and grasslands have a critical role in terms of climate change as well in a prairie most of that carbon is stored in the soil and so it's very...
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(clint eastwood) he's another person adrift on the great west's landscape.hat's always been part of the fun of the game is that lone figure on this huge landscape. and what's it like to be out there? it's another world out there. (clint eastwood) maybe he was just somebody who drifted along, happened by, and maybe he was asked for. it's that fantasy of a guy solving the problem himself. he isn't picking up and dialing 911 or other aid. through his own ingenuity, he's working out the situation. if he doesn't, he doesn't exist. you don't like our company? what's the matter with you? i'm speaking to you. (gunshots) (john sturges) everybody would like to be the fellow that says, i'll do it. i'm the one that can do it. everybody else tries, but turn to me, i can solve it for you. they want the magic touch, they want to be the legend. you liked good westerns and you may not have known why, but they were wonderful to watch. (budd boetticher) and it's very romantic. if movies could be a religion, you'd get more out of westerns than any other genre. (narrator) the we
(clint eastwood) he's another person adrift on the great west's landscape.hat's always been part of the fun of the game is that lone figure on this huge landscape. and what's it like to be out there? it's another world out there. (clint eastwood) maybe he was just somebody who drifted along, happened by, and maybe he was asked for. it's that fantasy of a guy solving the problem himself. he isn't picking up and dialing 911 or other aid. through his own ingenuity, he's working out the situation....
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the people who live here are used to a landscape the changes with the seasons. there are some one thousand eight hundred c. elegans in colombia of varying sizes one of the largest to see and i got this about is under threat. for my that i'm hell is official woman she and her seven children live on the island of bottom corners. the local fish are folk are well aware that the sienna guy is suffering. is that i wanted to go in there used to be many many more fish huge fish in general there was much more wildlife but lots of species have died out they've just disappeared there are species that younger generations don't know because they don't exist anymore. there are many problems besetting to see and they go and most of them are caused by deforestation trees cut to make way for palm oil plantations and the ensuing a ready jungle has also been replaced by pasture land for cattle and then there's the increased frequency of their nino events which dry out trees and reduce the sienna because water levels nature is completely out of kilter locals are looking for solutio
the people who live here are used to a landscape the changes with the seasons. there are some one thousand eight hundred c. elegans in colombia of varying sizes one of the largest to see and i got this about is under threat. for my that i'm hell is official woman she and her seven children live on the island of bottom corners. the local fish are folk are well aware that the sienna guy is suffering. is that i wanted to go in there used to be many many more fish huge fish in general there was...
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weighs in on the big tech landscape.loomberg. ♪ emily: meg whitman is turning a ex per tees to hollywood, short video platform started up catsenberg. to t down with whitman discuss the new service. >> it's so easy to look at these well, ies and now say, where did they go wrong? listen, when you are growing at become so you have ubiquitous. you do the best job you can at the time and sometimes you make mistakes. sometimes you don't see things as clearly as you might have. the question is you will make mistakes. the question is how fast do you fix them. the proof will be in the pudding. i think there is certainly a from the top of that company to fix some of the mistakes that they have acknowledged making. you navigated a historic split at h.p. o you think some of these companies, the big tech companies are too big for they're own good? >> i don't know. felt certainly that h.p. had to be broken into smaller nor nimble pieces. there was a time for a big i.t. super market in the 1980's and spending was ech rocketing, but the
weighs in on the big tech landscape.loomberg. ♪ emily: meg whitman is turning a ex per tees to hollywood, short video platform started up catsenberg. to t down with whitman discuss the new service. >> it's so easy to look at these well, ies and now say, where did they go wrong? listen, when you are growing at become so you have ubiquitous. you do the best job you can at the time and sometimes you make mistakes. sometimes you don't see things as clearly as you might have. the question is...
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know there are traces of of people finding their own humanity and of finding solitude within the landscape but also of finding self and reflections that happen within the spaces the artists exploration of the landscape in history come a south africa grapples with how to rectify the inequality of landownership this body of work kind of surfaces in a time where south africa is having conversations around land reform and changing the constitution to allow for that form and saw in part this body of work speaks about this assuring enough of incest or spiritual realm speaking to issues of that because the land is where the bones of our ancestors our rituals and traditions are exhibition visitors value this makes of the spiritual with the political i love her work it is so it is a very. good interplay with her spirituality. and the four five this and where she comes from and the ribs her roots and also the politically charged. circumstances under which she takes the photographs where she places herself and how she places the cell to be able to come here and kind of relate to know with the archdio
know there are traces of of people finding their own humanity and of finding solitude within the landscape but also of finding self and reflections that happen within the spaces the artists exploration of the landscape in history come a south africa grapples with how to rectify the inequality of landownership this body of work kind of surfaces in a time where south africa is having conversations around land reform and changing the constitution to allow for that form and saw in part this body of...
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it is not a village any more, it's sort of a rewilded landscape.ese houses, it's still apparentjust how quickly people had to leave. here we can see someone's coat. yes, yes, absolutely. but some of what people left behind — through farming and gardening — has turned into provisions for wild animals. people, before the accident, introduced here a lot of plants. also, they fertilised the soil. and the soil in the villages is a little bit richer than in the surrounding areas. that is why — they have started to observe higher levels of diversity of animals. we have wolf. just outside the village there are some obvious signs of animal life that moved in when people moved out. you want to see wolf faeces. we have fresh wolf faeces. jim smith is with sergey to check cameras and audio recorders that have been silently monitoring the wildlife. all these years combining the tracking of animal populations and measuring the contamination suggests wildlife is now thriving in a place that many had assumed to be toxic. yes, the exclusion zone's contaminated, but
it is not a village any more, it's sort of a rewilded landscape.ese houses, it's still apparentjust how quickly people had to leave. here we can see someone's coat. yes, yes, absolutely. but some of what people left behind — through farming and gardening — has turned into provisions for wild animals. people, before the accident, introduced here a lot of plants. also, they fertilised the soil. and the soil in the villages is a little bit richer than in the surrounding areas. that is why —...
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scouting for any signs of bodies from the air, and they are picking their way over this horrific landscapewe spotted this search team with a sniffer dog in the distance.
scouting for any signs of bodies from the air, and they are picking their way over this horrific landscapewe spotted this search team with a sniffer dog in the distance.
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all i know is, i did, it changed my life forever, my financial landscape, and i'm now leaving a financial legacy for my family and future generations to come. make the call, show up to the event, what do you have to lose? - [announcer] when you attend, you'll learn all about wholesaling properties with little to no money or credit, flipping properties for generous profits in a short amount of time, finding discounted properties to flip or hold for monthly cash flow, finding foreclosures, reo, and pre-foreclosure properties, current industry secrets and investing strategies protecting your money, finding cash buyers in your city or town to flip properties to, how to buy government secured tax lien properties that can earn up to 18 percent annually, how to self direct your ira to buy real estate inside your own retirement account tax free and tax deferred, and much much more. - it's for everybody, whether you have good credit, bad credit, no money, a bunch of money, you just get in where you fit in. - if you're sitting at home right now and you're thinking about making that call, don't wait
all i know is, i did, it changed my life forever, my financial landscape, and i'm now leaving a financial legacy for my family and future generations to come. make the call, show up to the event, what do you have to lose? - [announcer] when you attend, you'll learn all about wholesaling properties with little to no money or credit, flipping properties for generous profits in a short amount of time, finding discounted properties to flip or hold for monthly cash flow, finding foreclosures, reo,...
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that results in a landscape covered with hot spots and open gas. in the middle of one of these hot spots. fueled entirely by the energy from the ground the geothermal power generated here provides more than enough energy to night. capital city of reykjavik so we're right on the edge of a volcanic area aren't we how important it is for the fight we wouldn't. be here if it weren't for the world where the world that's where we have. here is a chemical engineer and the. energy. she took us to the top of the ball to get a close up view station. this is the geothermal version of an oil rig. fluid. more than two hundred degrees. so. three hundred degrees. and so. across from the ground. yeah basically with their limbs the crux of the ground rhetoric. war third or you know just regular work that's circulating through that's how we. bring a thing that we can really imagine what's going to be like yeah yeah i mean it's much more than that this is just you know for. us is incredible but what's happening here is actually as a result of what's going on thousand
that results in a landscape covered with hot spots and open gas. in the middle of one of these hot spots. fueled entirely by the energy from the ground the geothermal power generated here provides more than enough energy to night. capital city of reykjavik so we're right on the edge of a volcanic area aren't we how important it is for the fight we wouldn't. be here if it weren't for the world where the world that's where we have. here is a chemical engineer and the. energy. she took us to the...
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us and a theme and i think the landscape. i think is beauty isn't just on the surface there's a lot more happening. and one of the most geologically active areas. according to national energy authority the tiny island nation with more than two hundred active volcanoes. but even when they aren't in many volcanic molten just. that results in a landscape. and gas. in the middle of one of these hot sports. fueled entirely by the energy from the ground the geothermal power generated here provides more than enough energy. capital city of mecca get there we're right on the edge of a volcanic area around we how important it is for the fight we wouldn't. be here if it weren't for the world came across where the world came to is that's where we have. electricity etc just as a chemical engineer. and. she took us to the top of the bowl came to get a closeup view station. this is the geothermal version of an oil rig. the flow of. more than two hundred degrees. so three. three hundred degrees. and so. across from the ground. yeah basically
us and a theme and i think the landscape. i think is beauty isn't just on the surface there's a lot more happening. and one of the most geologically active areas. according to national energy authority the tiny island nation with more than two hundred active volcanoes. but even when they aren't in many volcanic molten just. that results in a landscape. and gas. in the middle of one of these hot sports. fueled entirely by the energy from the ground the geothermal power generated here provides...
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sears has been a fixture of the american retail landscape for nearly 100 years.pectacular. where america shops the value. it was like the amazon of its time, able to reach consumers in innovative ways. today, however, the retailer is a giant no longer. sears is going bankrupt and facing the prospect of closing all of its stores. it's just the latest casualties of on line shopping. employees like terry lea ker who casualties of on line shopping. employees like terry leaker who lost herjob after 17 years believe it was invested greed that has left her with few options. i am applying for jobs, two or three places a week, and i'm not even getting a call back. it's hard. i mean, you put so much time and effort. i put my heart and soul into the store and i have nothing to show for it. this is not a news story but as retail owners load these companies with more debt, it's becoming more common one. in 2018, after it unexpectedly closed all its stores, toys "r" us were pushing for investors to shell out $20 million for workers severance. sears employees are hoping to get
sears has been a fixture of the american retail landscape for nearly 100 years.pectacular. where america shops the value. it was like the amazon of its time, able to reach consumers in innovative ways. today, however, the retailer is a giant no longer. sears is going bankrupt and facing the prospect of closing all of its stores. it's just the latest casualties of on line shopping. employees like terry lea ker who casualties of on line shopping. employees like terry leaker who lost herjob after...
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what is really important when you look at the chinese economy, chinese landscape, that is a growing middle is seeing a lot more capital. where is the capital going? a couple of weeks ago the stock market. last year it was sitting in cash. now we see signs of cash moving back into the equities markets. catherine yeung. japan's economy grew 1.4% in the last three months of 2018 compared with a year earlier. those numbers we re with a year earlier. those numbers were in line with expectations. they come after a sharp contraction in the previous quarter. one economist told me what she made of those numbers. i think it is back to normal which is good. it is of course not as i’osy normal which is good. it is of course not as rosy as some economists predicted earlier, due to the sudden slowdown of the chinese economy, which impacts the exports out of japan. economy, which impacts the exports out ofjapan. now, you talk about the chinese slowdown, and we have been talking of course about the us—china trade row, so how is this affecting japan? well it is affecting japan? well it is affecting japan?
what is really important when you look at the chinese economy, chinese landscape, that is a growing middle is seeing a lot more capital. where is the capital going? a couple of weeks ago the stock market. last year it was sitting in cash. now we see signs of cash moving back into the equities markets. catherine yeung. japan's economy grew 1.4% in the last three months of 2018 compared with a year earlier. those numbers we re with a year earlier. those numbers were in line with expectations....
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while the watershed and the landscape is being damaged by these fires and this activity, so too are our firefighting resources our human capital that goes to respond to these emergencies, are really seeing a detrimental effect."the governor is directing members of the national guard to help with the effort. tag.
while the watershed and the landscape is being damaged by these fires and this activity, so too are our firefighting resources our human capital that goes to respond to these emergencies, are really seeing a detrimental effect."the governor is directing members of the national guard to help with the effort. tag.
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because whenever you see native americans for trade it's always in the landscape like this right if i lived here and this is my land with all this beauty some dude came on inside of blasting at mining and looking for your gold and taking your stuff and taking your food and taking your wives and stuff like that like i might fight back and then be called a savage and b you know all this propaganda about me saying that she's the bad girl you know she's the one trying to keep us from taking our land look at the people throw mcdonald's that they don't get that a good number of strips of bacon on the double cheeseburger and they want to kill somebody imagine a native american having their land stolen you know a tomahawk to the skull and maybe that you know drive the point home get out we don't want you. again the violence is part of the d.n.a. the make up of everything and the fabric of the world around us. it's a number of you know my feeling on my feeling on this give me your feeling because that's what contrasts thompson would do he would just emote his feelings violence and of itself
because whenever you see native americans for trade it's always in the landscape like this right if i lived here and this is my land with all this beauty some dude came on inside of blasting at mining and looking for your gold and taking your stuff and taking your food and taking your wives and stuff like that like i might fight back and then be called a savage and b you know all this propaganda about me saying that she's the bad girl you know she's the one trying to keep us from taking our...
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lynch dropped a rope down to a landscaping crew on the ground and they got the balloon secure.e was hurt. >>> in southern california a mountain lion was caught on camera chasing a deer into a family's backyard pool. the lion doesn't seem to enjoy the water jumping out immediately, but the deer manages a few strokes around the pool before climbing out to safety. >>> in sports los angeles has found a sport it can finally beat boston. four days after the super bowl the lakers visited the celtics last night. lebron james had a triple-double but the game winner came from former celtic, rajon rondo. his buzzer beater lifted them past boston 129-128. close game there. >>> also in sports news, a bat interrupted last night's game in indianapolis. they tried to knock it down using towels and a broom and it flew around there. for several minutes. remember just last week bats delayed a game in san antonio. >>> up next in "the pulse," why fathers, they say, tend to be happier than mothers. >>> also ahead, new research into whether drinking wine before beer helps you avoid a hangover. >>> an
lynch dropped a rope down to a landscaping crew on the ground and they got the balloon secure.e was hurt. >>> in southern california a mountain lion was caught on camera chasing a deer into a family's backyard pool. the lion doesn't seem to enjoy the water jumping out immediately, but the deer manages a few strokes around the pool before climbing out to safety. >>> in sports los angeles has found a sport it can finally beat boston. four days after the super bowl the lakers...
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because when you ever see native americans for trade it's always in the landscape like this right if i lived here and this is my land with all this beauty some dude came along and started blasting .
because when you ever see native americans for trade it's always in the landscape like this right if i lived here and this is my land with all this beauty some dude came along and started blasting .
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sears has been a fixture of the american retail landscape the nearly 100 years.its time, able to reach many consumers in innovative ways. today however, it isa giant innovative ways. today however, it is a giant no longer. it is going bankrupt and facing the prospect of closing all of its stores, the latest casualties of online shopping. employees like terry lee kerr who lost herjob after 17 years working at sears, believe it was the greed of investors which left with few options. i am applying forjobs, to three places a week, and i'm not even getting a call back. it's hard. imean, you even getting a call back. it's hard. i mean, you put so much time and effort, i mean, i put my heart and soul into that door, and i have nothing to show for it. this is not a new story, but has retail owners load these companies with more debt, it is becoming a more common one. in 2018, after it unexpectedly closed all its stores, workers successfully pushed to get the company's investors to shell out $20 million for company severance. sears employees are hoping to get the same. we
sears has been a fixture of the american retail landscape the nearly 100 years.its time, able to reach many consumers in innovative ways. today however, it isa giant innovative ways. today however, it is a giant no longer. it is going bankrupt and facing the prospect of closing all of its stores, the latest casualties of online shopping. employees like terry lee kerr who lost herjob after 17 years working at sears, believe it was the greed of investors which left with few options. i am applying...
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landscape architecture. pleased to be here this morning to share with you the work that we've been doing over the past years on phase one of the -- yep. >> test. >> there egg with. is that better? >> yes. picking up where i left off on the work we've been doing on the past years of phase one for accessibility and maintenance of walkways. and i'll have to say that i've not presented one paving alone as the subject to a committee before. but i am pleased that we're focused on this topic, recognizing the importance of good design at the details in the public realm. so i'll start out by giving you all a little bit of an overview of some of the considerations that we've had throughout the process, relative to the walkway and paving design. and then we'll go into some detail in each of the different types of materials that we selected for phase one and generally throughout the public realm on treasure island. and just at quick overview. >> if you could please talk to the mic. >> yes. >> your voice. okay. >> yes. >
landscape architecture. pleased to be here this morning to share with you the work that we've been doing over the past years on phase one of the -- yep. >> test. >> there egg with. is that better? >> yes. picking up where i left off on the work we've been doing on the past years of phase one for accessibility and maintenance of walkways. and i'll have to say that i've not presented one paving alone as the subject to a committee before. but i am pleased that we're focused on...
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and a theme and i think the landscape. i think is beauty isn't just on the surface there's a lot more happening. iceland one of the most geologically active areas. according to iceland's national energy authority the tiny island nation with more than two hundred active volcanoes. but even when they aren't erupting in iceland's many volcanic molten magnifies just . that results in a landscape covered with hot spots and open gas. in the middle of one of these hot spots. fueled entirely by the energy from the ground below the geothermal power generated here provides more than enough energy tonight. capital city of mecca get there we're right on the edge of a volcanic area aren't we how important is for the fight with power the power plant located here if it weren't for the world where the world that's where we have from electricity. is a chemical engineer and search for energy. she took us to the top of the ball to get a close up view station. this is the geothermal version of an oil rig. the flow of. more than two hundred de
and a theme and i think the landscape. i think is beauty isn't just on the surface there's a lot more happening. iceland one of the most geologically active areas. according to iceland's national energy authority the tiny island nation with more than two hundred active volcanoes. but even when they aren't erupting in iceland's many volcanic molten magnifies just . that results in a landscape covered with hot spots and open gas. in the middle of one of these hot spots. fueled entirely by the...
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on the plans, it shows that area is permit exempt landscaping because of the over the counter permit was granted, it's going to be allowed to be grandfathered in. where it shows permit exempt landscaping is an outdoor shower, a hot tub, and a deck, and it's right below our bedroom window on the property line. go ahead. >> and that's the most significant problem we see with their property in their renovation, in that he had a blank slate, and he could put this hot tub anywhere, but he chose to keep it on the property line, which is right where our bedroom is. so it's not a matter of privacy as has been stated. it really has to do with quality of life and us being able to go to bed and go to sleep and enjoy our property, the home that we bought in 2014. with a hot tub, the pump going 24-7, the noise from the shower, people congregating this, it being like a party area, so to speak, this is what we envision, and we just don't have any proof of that. we know they've been implacable since day one when we asked him not to put it below our bedroom. now we understood he took it out of his pl
on the plans, it shows that area is permit exempt landscaping because of the over the counter permit was granted, it's going to be allowed to be grandfathered in. where it shows permit exempt landscaping is an outdoor shower, a hot tub, and a deck, and it's right below our bedroom window on the property line. go ahead. >> and that's the most significant problem we see with their property in their renovation, in that he had a blank slate, and he could put this hot tub anywhere, but he...