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hollywood somehow, and this is where the logistical issues come in, we would somehow have to stop people from having their beer from the restaurant into the bowling area. somebody would probably have to physically be at the entry point i don't think customers understand that very well. we are really just trying to open that up so we can all be under one roof and not stop people. >> other bowling alleys are not like that >> with new competition coming in, we really want to be on an even playing field with all of the other businesses. >> any further public comment? >> i have a question about 21 and over after 6:00. you have a full-service restaurant, so can you tell me why it is 21 and over? >> lee ellen a bar currently, i understand how happy hour can be, and with children present, we feel there is a certain time and place for families and for big kids to have fun. so what we really felt like, and we have seen this in the urban areas that have bigger and i live draws, to have a specific time for 21 and up, an early promoter that family time. during the weekend, we can have 12-6 be family
hollywood somehow, and this is where the logistical issues come in, we would somehow have to stop people from having their beer from the restaurant into the bowling area. somebody would probably have to physically be at the entry point i don't think customers understand that very well. we are really just trying to open that up so we can all be under one roof and not stop people. >> other bowling alleys are not like that >> with new competition coming in, we really want to be on an...
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but more than that it was to disrupt union logistical support. the union army was being fed by a line of supplies that began in louisville and extended down -- louisville and nashville railroad tracks through bowling green and from bowling green to national. that line of supply was keeping the union army of cumberland outside of nashville. it was keeping it alive supplying it with horses and mules and porridge and fodder and system stores and equipment and ordnance and what have you. if the union army couldn't rely on the railroad to get these supplies to national they relied on water that would go from louisville down the ohio river to the cumberland river to national. or if that was not possible it would rely on a water route that would go from louisville down the ohio to the green river and up the green river all the way to the barren river to bowling green and bowling green, they try to pick up rail connections. they had multiple avenues that the union army could be out of louisville. morgan directed one command of some 900 troopers under llo
but more than that it was to disrupt union logistical support. the union army was being fed by a line of supplies that began in louisville and extended down -- louisville and nashville railroad tracks through bowling green and from bowling green to national. that line of supply was keeping the union army of cumberland outside of nashville. it was keeping it alive supplying it with horses and mules and porridge and fodder and system stores and equipment and ordnance and what have you. if the...
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but more than that, it was to disrupt union logistical support systems. the union army was being fed by a line of supply that began at louisville and extended down the l & n, loseville -- louisville and nashville tracks from bowling green to nashville. that line of supply was what was keeping the union army, what they call the army of the cumberland outside of nashville and murphy's bureau was keeping it alive, supplying it with horses, mule, mortgage, stores, equipment, and ordinance and what have you. and if the union army couldn't rely on the l & n railroad to get the supplies to nashville, they relied upon a water system that would go from louisville down the ohio river to the cumberland river and then the cumberland river to nashville, or if that was not possible, they would rely on a water route that would go down from louisville down to ohio to the green river and then up the green river all the way to the barren river. they had multiple avenue that is the union army could be supplied out of louisville. morgan directed one command of some 900 troop
but more than that, it was to disrupt union logistical support systems. the union army was being fed by a line of supply that began at louisville and extended down the l & n, loseville -- louisville and nashville tracks from bowling green to nashville. that line of supply was what was keeping the union army, what they call the army of the cumberland outside of nashville and murphy's bureau was keeping it alive, supplying it with horses, mule, mortgage, stores, equipment, and ordinance and...
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but more than that, it was to disrupt union of logistical support systems. the union army was being fed by a line of supply that began at louisville and extended down the railroad tracks through bowling green and then from bowling green to nashville, and that line of supply is what was keeping the union army but the call the army of the cumberland outside of nashville and at murfreesboro who was keeping alive, supplying it with horses and mules and fodder and subsistent stories and equipment and ordinance and what have you, and if the union army couldn't rely on the railroad to get the supplies to national, they relied upon a water system the would go from louisville down the ohio river to the cumberland river and in the cumberland river to national, or if that was not possible, they would rely on of water route that would go down from louisville down the ohio to the green river and then at the greenup river all the way to the river and bowling green and then at bowling green they would try to pick up the connections. so they had multiple avenues that the un
but more than that, it was to disrupt union of logistical support systems. the union army was being fed by a line of supply that began at louisville and extended down the railroad tracks through bowling green and then from bowling green to nashville, and that line of supply is what was keeping the union army but the call the army of the cumberland outside of nashville and at murfreesboro who was keeping alive, supplying it with horses and mules and fodder and subsistent stories and equipment...
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and with the president you have to you can do a lot beyond these electricity systems logistics masoud roads are all said to be a whole industry the global experience shows russia can expect a major economic dividend business also seeing significant upside infrastructure has been well every way in the world. because we're starting from such a low level because they such a huge. fantastic infrastructure investment will boost russian g.d.p. growth for the coming decade creating thousands of jobs and underpinning spending but if it is handled properly the longer term benefits will include more efficiently do sticks and transport more reliable energy and a more economically competitive russia james on the money. ok i'd like to go back to steve in what we just heard there were very rosy report in my say it which go back to the issue of just transparency and confidence speakers as we talk about the olympic games in football and all that these are huge huge projects over a long period of time do investors have the confidence that this government the next government in the next government afte
and with the president you have to you can do a lot beyond these electricity systems logistics masoud roads are all said to be a whole industry the global experience shows russia can expect a major economic dividend business also seeing significant upside infrastructure has been well every way in the world. because we're starting from such a low level because they such a huge. fantastic infrastructure investment will boost russian g.d.p. growth for the coming decade creating thousands of jobs...
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that he happened to be just overheard plans he'd been the man in charge of putting together the logistics of all pertaining weapons of tailing on a full of quote sky and of course putting that weapon in the hands of the shooter who pulled the trigger killing her and october two thousand and six now the arrest of a public chink of his being greeted with a as good news by the friends and relatives and coworkers of fall in love you guys yet a journalist on the phone to call. they saying that they had suspected all the time that publishing co hutton being entirely truthful and that they see his arrest now as vindication for their lack of trust in him. i mean. you know the arrested man was a prosecution witness in the case as far as i understand had been misleading investigators in a very clever way for a long time pretending to be an important source of information about the murder when the prosecutors have doubts that he was sincere but there was not enough evidence no prosecutors have enough evidence also a court to buy no because after the show this man was linked to political skies murder
that he happened to be just overheard plans he'd been the man in charge of putting together the logistics of all pertaining weapons of tailing on a full of quote sky and of course putting that weapon in the hands of the shooter who pulled the trigger killing her and october two thousand and six now the arrest of a public chink of his being greeted with a as good news by the friends and relatives and coworkers of fall in love you guys yet a journalist on the phone to call. they saying that they...
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from electricity wastage on a massive scope to logistics bottlenecks substandard housing in public buildings and legendarily bad roads there is barely a facet of russian one of i'm affected by infrastructure generally seen as amongst the worst in the world. the government has committed to readily transforming russia's infrastructure brace bringing billions of dollars of its own to the table but also needing the expertise offered by global investments i think foreign investment is absolutely crucial not only because it brings fresh capital and those investors can invest alongside got a lot of fun the same with russian parlance but also because they bring now how events are a key part of the drive being used to provide a lasting infrastructure legacy for cities across russia industry players say this will help ensure outcomes and time frames that i think is quite clever all done from the government to run for such events since. like your lympics like soccer or championship like. all the. they are putting themselves and everybody around on the big pressure to do something. so and with that pres
from electricity wastage on a massive scope to logistics bottlenecks substandard housing in public buildings and legendarily bad roads there is barely a facet of russian one of i'm affected by infrastructure generally seen as amongst the worst in the world. the government has committed to readily transforming russia's infrastructure brace bringing billions of dollars of its own to the table but also needing the expertise offered by global investments i think foreign investment is absolutely...
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clearly there's been logistics brought in.ot primarily by nato member countries but by arab countries involved in this. there is a broad coalition working on the ground. it's not under nato control. nato is working the air campaign in accordance with the u.n. security council. >> all right, general. hold on for a second. sara sidner is with us from the outskirts of tripoli. they were at green square but pulled back for security. sara, do you see evidence of westerners aiding the rebels as they move towards tripoli? >> reporter: we are not seeing evidence of that. we drove quite a bit around. we went directly to green square to the city from the west. we didn't see anyone in the vicinity of the square. all we saw were rebel checkpoints and then rebels in the square. that was about it. now, to be fair it's about 4:30 in the morning our time. it's not a time when people would normally be out. if we were to see anything such as, you know, certain kinds of security forces, we are not seeing that anywhere near the square. >> general
clearly there's been logistics brought in.ot primarily by nato member countries but by arab countries involved in this. there is a broad coalition working on the ground. it's not under nato control. nato is working the air campaign in accordance with the u.n. security council. >> all right, general. hold on for a second. sara sidner is with us from the outskirts of tripoli. they were at green square but pulled back for security. sara, do you see evidence of westerners aiding the rebels as...
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reconstruction security first basic services right after that have to be restored that's a huge logistical challenge it's got to be under a u.n. rubric and it's going to take the resources of not just the west but the arab league as well which you'll recall. the arab league authorize this intervention in the first what it might seem to some that would be most of the advantage of nato if indeed there is continued chaos a relapse into civil war in libya the nato would have the need as you were saying to establish more of a presence in the region perhaps then to the fathers of securing the mineral wealth of libya as we know some of the major oil player as a european all players are already staking their claims to parts of libya's rich oil fields. you know the real challenge here you're talking about the nato forces i think first of all what this intervention showed to me is nato has capabilities are incredibly stretched and the european component of nato exposed itself is not particularly capable as it should be so i hope the situation doesn't deteriorate because the only force in the world m
reconstruction security first basic services right after that have to be restored that's a huge logistical challenge it's got to be under a u.n. rubric and it's going to take the resources of not just the west but the arab league as well which you'll recall. the arab league authorize this intervention in the first what it might seem to some that would be most of the advantage of nato if indeed there is continued chaos a relapse into civil war in libya the nato would have the need as you were...
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government they have the option to do so ok so let's back up for us are going to talk about the logistics of this i want to put up a picture here we'll put this up as a full screen do we have the image from this is from seasteading. or this is one of the computer models of what a seasteading colony might look like can you tell us look at what the components of this be what does this practically look like well first off all these all these photos you see online when you google image something really it's not exactly what it was to be it's was be what it is down the road not immediately so they are these are the leads are theater these are these are mockups these are all potential none of these are in development for actual construction right now but these are things that you're actually working towards and you've got a sense of what components would be necessary right. yes we do have a sense of what components would be necessary really what we're focused on now is getting businesses to me to consider trying to let these systems be built and try to put funding up for them with that we could
government they have the option to do so ok so let's back up for us are going to talk about the logistics of this i want to put up a picture here we'll put this up as a full screen do we have the image from this is from seasteading. or this is one of the computer models of what a seasteading colony might look like can you tell us look at what the components of this be what does this practically look like well first off all these all these photos you see online when you google image something...
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central bank to repatriate a levin billion dollars and gold reserves but to give you a sense of logistically what this means that's two hundred an illegal. then tons so why and what could this mean for other countries to tell us from buenos aires its author and researcher adrian soule buttin thank you so much for being with us so there are always lot of different explanations have been given a sense this news when it was announced about why chavez wants his ball back what do you think is the foremost reason well there are two basic reasons one of them is financial he obviously wants to protect the financial assets of his own country so he is repatriating these two hundred eleven metric tons of gold which sounds like a lot but since gold is heavy it's a relatively small volume and he is asking the united states. to give it back to him but there is another level of this needs to be interpreted and it's a political in a way after seeing the way that the needle countries for example are grabbing the assets of other countries we're seeing it in libya we realize and he very well realizes that it i
central bank to repatriate a levin billion dollars and gold reserves but to give you a sense of logistically what this means that's two hundred an illegal. then tons so why and what could this mean for other countries to tell us from buenos aires its author and researcher adrian soule buttin thank you so much for being with us so there are always lot of different explanations have been given a sense this news when it was announced about why chavez wants his ball back what do you think is the...
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the strength on the right of the and moving around and logistical demands of the job.hat's something they are focusing on in her outpatient rehab. he had a left sided brain injury as well. you may remember a devastating one, but now you see him on television and he is able to speak. they say 12 to 18 months. max mall recovery. improvements after that. she is about halfway through. it's early to tell, but her doctors who i asked the same question to thinks they foresee it happen. >> i was impressed that she could stand and she was waving. she wasn't moving her right arm at all, but she clearly knew what was going on. she was smiling and saying thank you. she wasn't giving speeches. amazing recovery and as you say, the rehab is only just beginning. she has months and months of work ahead of her. we will hope that the progress she made since january until now, it will be doubled over the next seven weeks. >> it's a good chance. she is about halfway point now. the 12 to 18-month mark. you can see changes in terms of overall recovery over the next several months. we will ke
the strength on the right of the and moving around and logistical demands of the job.hat's something they are focusing on in her outpatient rehab. he had a left sided brain injury as well. you may remember a devastating one, but now you see him on television and he is able to speak. they say 12 to 18 months. max mall recovery. improvements after that. she is about halfway through. it's early to tell, but her doctors who i asked the same question to thinks they foresee it happen. >> i was...
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. >> reporter: he said the combination of rivalry and the logistics took a toll. >> reporter: you put that much pressure on people. this a nightmare. >> reporter: then you add alcohol. >> you show up, four or five hours early and drink and go inside the stadium and you have four or five more. >> it was discouraging. to see fights. e the stadium on . >> reporter: in the east bay. >> if you want you can look at more of the scenes in the stands on the website. >> no arrests in the murder of a 6-year-old in antioch. an argument escalated into gun fire. a. >>> checking other headlines a sacramento couple is facing charges tonight of running a prostitution operation. police got the tip yesterday and found a 19-year-old and two juveniles in a room registered to a 40-year-old. they were told they were being forced in to prostitution. >>> a warning if you drive 101 in the overnight. caltrans is closing all southbound lanes between one and 4:30, crews will be painting their bike way over crossing. >>> the changing of the guard appears at hand. >> running like rust. >> the latest developments as
. >> reporter: he said the combination of rivalry and the logistics took a toll. >> reporter: you put that much pressure on people. this a nightmare. >> reporter: then you add alcohol. >> you show up, four or five hours early and drink and go inside the stadium and you have four or five more. >> it was discouraging. to see fights. e the stadium on . >> reporter: in the east bay. >> if you want you can look at more of the scenes in the stands on the...
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. >> asked to come in to provide planning and low cities -- logistical support. >> the entire new jersey city transit system was shut down, and residents who did not evacuate were asked to sheller in place. >> today we have been working on creating a re-entry, repopulation plan for the con very less sent -- convalescent hospitals, getting people back in safely. >> reporter: that's where ann harris steps in. >> we prepare for disaster and respond to disaster. >> reporter: this south bay volunteer put her life on hold for the next few weeks to help with relief efforts. >> i hope when something happens to me and my family, that people will come here and help us out. and that's one of the reasons i do it. >> reporter: she will here her gadden and family behind. she is scheduled to fly east tomorrow and because irene forced the closures of new york's airports she will figure out the last leg of her trip as she goes, being certain to pack everything she willed in to be completely self-reliant. >> never gets rue routine. everything is different and interesting and we always meat great people. >
. >> asked to come in to provide planning and low cities -- logistical support. >> the entire new jersey city transit system was shut down, and residents who did not evacuate were asked to sheller in place. >> today we have been working on creating a re-entry, repopulation plan for the con very less sent -- convalescent hospitals, getting people back in safely. >> reporter: that's where ann harris steps in. >> we prepare for disaster and respond to disaster....
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the other question -- can you talk about what would happen logistically if all sentences were commuted to life without possibility of parole? >> the most recent poll i mentioned was on the question of the governor converting all the death sentences to life without parole and the potential cost savings of $1 billion, which shows 63% support. polls consistently show that when california voters are offered the choice between the death penalty and the option of life without possibility of parole, voters prefer the option of life without parole. a poll was done in 2009 by a professor at uc santa cruz where he asked about replacing the death penalty with a sentence of life without parole with work and restitution, whether it is people -- with the people sentenced to life without parole would be required to work and some of the restitution would go to victims, and 2/3 of californians chose the option of life without parole and preferred that alternative. there is very strong support among voters for replacing the death penalty. in terms of how it would work, the governor has absolute authorit
the other question -- can you talk about what would happen logistically if all sentences were commuted to life without possibility of parole? >> the most recent poll i mentioned was on the question of the governor converting all the death sentences to life without parole and the potential cost savings of $1 billion, which shows 63% support. polls consistently show that when california voters are offered the choice between the death penalty and the option of life without possibility of...
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so logistically denia biafra has come to the song her natural reserve known as the largest reserve in the south caucasus the park's flora includes beech. trees as well as various species of conifer the reserve southern front here borders on an artificial lake. recently a reserve attendant came across an abandoned row cough that was starving to death. he took the cows home and successfully nursed it back to health. where fit in a. kind of milk is it its natural thing. i see it is looking your fingers oh yes she has really gotten used to me. by if says the cough will probably have to stay with humans now reared in a pan next to the house it has already become domesticated if it were returned to the wild it might easily fall prey to count of holes. but if there is a row deer in the smallest species of deer that live in a republic of course. we also have the caspian read that one of the larger species of the deer family. skin volved. the downtown area is commonly referred to as the jewish quarter and still features some houses the date back several centuries. old at that would do well lis
so logistically denia biafra has come to the song her natural reserve known as the largest reserve in the south caucasus the park's flora includes beech. trees as well as various species of conifer the reserve southern front here borders on an artificial lake. recently a reserve attendant came across an abandoned row cough that was starving to death. he took the cows home and successfully nursed it back to health. where fit in a. kind of milk is it its natural thing. i see it is looking your...
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. >> we were asked to come in to provide planning and logistical support. >> reporter: the entire new york city transit system was shut down as a precaution against the storm's wrath, and residents who did not evacuate were asked to shelter in place. >> today we have been working on creating a re-entry, repopulation plan-for the convalescent hospitals in the affected areas. getting people that were displaced from those places, back in safely. >> reporter: that's where anne harris and other members of the red cross step in. >> never gets routine. everything is always different, and it's always interesting and we always meet really great people. >> this south bay volunteer put her life on hold for the next few weeks to help with relief efforts. >> it's especially serious if it happened to you. >> it's always serious. we always know that these people are going through a very tough time. >> she will leave her guarden and family behind, and is scheduled to fly east tomorrow and because irene forced the closure of new york's airports she'll figure out the last leg of her trip as she goes, b
. >> we were asked to come in to provide planning and logistical support. >> reporter: the entire new york city transit system was shut down as a precaution against the storm's wrath, and residents who did not evacuate were asked to shelter in place. >> today we have been working on creating a re-entry, repopulation plan-for the convalescent hospitals in the affected areas. getting people that were displaced from those places, back in safely. >> reporter: that's where...