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uses disappear and they're named in the buildings in their place and foundry square and lots of metal work and things that went on in that area and they're disappearing in favor of white collar business but the names of the businesses remember them. >> and when a building is reconstructed and taking off the facade and historic sign and any requirement to stop work or are they allowed to punch holes through for windows. i ask and recently on octavia park and there was a new grill put in and historic sign and i like the restaurant now with the light and the windows but the sign was gone afterwards? >> i am unaware anything in the building code says that you have to stop. maybe the planning code. >> maybe a landmark sign or along those lines but i don't think it's addressed in the planning code to preserve the signs to that extent. >> so the city had a bunch of doggy heads and now have one left. >> it's a landmark. >> it's a landmark dog. >> it's a landmark now. >> on the waterfront we have interesting signs and you can only see from the water really. this is one and pacific far east and the
uses disappear and they're named in the buildings in their place and foundry square and lots of metal work and things that went on in that area and they're disappearing in favor of white collar business but the names of the businesses remember them. >> and when a building is reconstructed and taking off the facade and historic sign and any requirement to stop work or are they allowed to punch holes through for windows. i ask and recently on octavia park and there was a new grill put in...
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within that segment traditional strong suits like mining metal works and oil refining remain the driving force behind the statistics there's a growing interest in modernization across all industries high tech is long played a role and goes on to qana me but it part innovative industry has a shiny new home. to california vent. capitalists also came here to get down to brass tacks on why took their son was worthy of investor attention. russian international companies that have already enjoyed success in the republic made the case in painstaking detail to clear message of the stones economic tide is turning towards a new increases on top technology. we. just economically regions of the russian federation but it's about sixty percent of. industrial structure comes from the. industries and one of the main main objectives of say. economy. looking for investments but first we need investments so the investment in high tech. and in. business name should imply some smart investment in the information technology sector has already found fertile ground within id park since our visit last october it
within that segment traditional strong suits like mining metal works and oil refining remain the driving force behind the statistics there's a growing interest in modernization across all industries high tech is long played a role and goes on to qana me but it part innovative industry has a shiny new home. to california vent. capitalists also came here to get down to brass tacks on why took their son was worthy of investor attention. russian international companies that have already enjoyed...
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now it's been another fracturing jarred from using everything from military watches to engraved metal works this r.t.s. discovered some of those headwinds of the past are experiencing a comeback as collectors on the public turn to timeless classics. time stands still in slot almost. the best time to throw right away is like being the time certainly anything has to be here over the last thirty to forty years in fact when i look around me are some of the archives i'll catch phrases like this one there from back in my childhood they were made in one thousand six thousand nine hundred seventy one despite the fact that the third season was somewhat incoming does not go with what three still people here can feel you need some things which are being hunted by what collectors the world over you may have heard of these russian divers watches they have been hard by collectors worldwide for several decades now but most can only get their hands on costly replicas which have nothing to do with the originals the real deal is being made right here in town of the coast. we produced these watches until nine
now it's been another fracturing jarred from using everything from military watches to engraved metal works this r.t.s. discovered some of those headwinds of the past are experiencing a comeback as collectors on the public turn to timeless classics. time stands still in slot almost. the best time to throw right away is like being the time certainly anything has to be here over the last thirty to forty years in fact when i look around me are some of the archives i'll catch phrases like this one...
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within that segment traditional strong suits like mining metal works and oral refining remain the driving force behind the statistics there's a growing interest in modernization across all industries high tech has long played a role in cars on the economy but it part innovative industry has a shiny new home. to california van. capitalists also came here to get down to brass tacks on why touchdown was worthy of investor attention. russian international companies that have already enjoyed success in the republic made the case in painstaking detail the clear message that their stance economic tide is turning towards a new imposition on top technology. one of the most economical regions of the russian federation it's about sixty percent of. comes from the. chemical related industries and one of the main main objectives. and so. they come to me we are looking for investments but first of all we need so-called smart investments so the investment in high tech and none as i can and and. as the name should imply some smart investment in the information technology sector has already found fertile g
within that segment traditional strong suits like mining metal works and oral refining remain the driving force behind the statistics there's a growing interest in modernization across all industries high tech has long played a role in cars on the economy but it part innovative industry has a shiny new home. to california van. capitalists also came here to get down to brass tacks on why touchdown was worthy of investor attention. russian international companies that have already enjoyed success...
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centuries now it's also one of the factory era producing everything from military watches to engrave metal works and there's another school discovered some of those ham lives of the past are experiencing something of a comeback that's correct is that the public tends to timeless classics. time stands still and looked almost. the time factor ironically it's like being in a time certainly anything has to here over the last thirty to forty years in fact when i look around here are some of the archives factories just like this one they are from back in my childhood they were made in one thousand six thousand nine hundred seventy what i think it was so what oh incoming what great still people here until you make things you can buy what the world over you may have heard of these russian divers watches they have been hard by collectors worldwide for several decades now but most can only get their hands on costly replicas which have nothing to do with the originals the real deal is being made right here in the town of the most. we produced these watches until nine hundred seventy four for the soviet nav
centuries now it's also one of the factory era producing everything from military watches to engrave metal works and there's another school discovered some of those ham lives of the past are experiencing something of a comeback that's correct is that the public tends to timeless classics. time stands still and looked almost. the time factor ironically it's like being in a time certainly anything has to here over the last thirty to forty years in fact when i look around here are some of the...
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now it's been a manufacturing giant that using everything from military what she's doing great metal works and runs or into the sky discovered some of those hell humans of the past are experiencing come back as collectors and the public turn to time with classics. time stand still is that oldest. of this time top three right wing is lagging the time to turn anything has to be here over the last thirty to forty years that's when i look around there are some of the archives i'll catch phrases like this one player from back in my childhood they were made in one thousand six thousand nine hundred seventy but this. was the words income it was like oh what's that great still people hear from you you make some things which are being hunted by what's called a third world of work you may have heard of these russian divers watches they have been hard by collectors worldwide for several decades now but most can only get their hands on costly replicas which have nothing to do with the originals the real deal is being made right here in the town of the toast. we produced these watches until nine hundre
now it's been a manufacturing giant that using everything from military what she's doing great metal works and runs or into the sky discovered some of those hell humans of the past are experiencing come back as collectors and the public turn to time with classics. time stand still is that oldest. of this time top three right wing is lagging the time to turn anything has to be here over the last thirty to forty years that's when i look around there are some of the archives i'll catch phrases...
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now it's also a major manufacturing area producing everything from military watches integrates metal works there's art to use really go to school discovered some of those arab looms of the past are experiencing a comeback as collectors and the public turn to timeless classics. time stands still and most. of this time found through ironically it's like being in a time certainly anything has to be fair over the last thirty to forty years in fact when i look around there are some of the art. phrases like this one that flew back in my childhood they were made in one thousand six thousand nine hundred seventy one this by the bag with burns they say was the word incoming it was like oh what's that great still people here don't think you can make things different you can buy what you like the world over you may have heard of these russian drivers watches they have been hard by collectors worldwide for several decades now but most can only get their hands on costly replicas which have nothing to do with the originals the real deal is being made right here in the town of the toast. we produced thes
now it's also a major manufacturing area producing everything from military watches integrates metal works there's art to use really go to school discovered some of those arab looms of the past are experiencing a comeback as collectors and the public turn to timeless classics. time stands still and most. of this time found through ironically it's like being in a time certainly anything has to be fair over the last thirty to forty years in fact when i look around there are some of the art....
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now so it's a major manufacturing area producing everything from military options to mean great metal works. discovered that some of those handlers of the past are experiencing a comeback as collectors and the public turn to timeless classics. time stands still and looked almost. of this time katherine rightly is widening the time i heard anything has to hear over the last thirty to forty years in fact when i look around there are some of the archives i'll catch phrases like this one there from back in my childhood they were made in one thousand six hundred nineteen seventies what's this i could think was the word incoming it was like oh what a great deal people here can feel you make things which are the funk if i want to call them the world over you may have heard of these russian divers watches they have been hard by collectors worldwide for several decades now but most can only get their hands on costly replicas which have nothing to do with the originals the real deal is being made right here in the town of the coast. we produced these watches until nine hundred seventy four for the so
now so it's a major manufacturing area producing everything from military options to mean great metal works. discovered that some of those handlers of the past are experiencing a comeback as collectors and the public turn to timeless classics. time stands still and looked almost. of this time katherine rightly is widening the time i heard anything has to hear over the last thirty to forty years in fact when i look around there are some of the archives i'll catch phrases like this one there from...
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also i should say a major manufacturing area producing everything from military watches to grades metal works and was. discovered some of those heirlooms of the past are experiencing a comeback collectors and the public turned to timeless classics. time stands still. this time catherine rightly is like being the time you heard me anything has to be here over the last thirty to forty years in fact when i look around here are some of the archives there are the trees just like this one player from back in my childhood they were made in one thousand nine hundred seventy one i put up with the thinking was that i was in coming to watch wait till people hear you say things differently because i watched the world over you may have heard of these russian divers watches they have been hard by collectors worldwide for several decades now but most can only get their hands on costly replicas which have nothing to do with the originals the real deal is being made right here and. we produced these watches until nine hundred seventy four for the soviet navy then we stopped because there was no need for them
also i should say a major manufacturing area producing everything from military watches to grades metal works and was. discovered some of those heirlooms of the past are experiencing a comeback collectors and the public turned to timeless classics. time stands still. this time catherine rightly is like being the time you heard me anything has to be here over the last thirty to forty years in fact when i look around here are some of the archives there are the trees just like this one player from...
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they work in a wide variety of media. metal, glass, natural elements, photography, just a range of different approaches and aesthetics. so we have created a nice collection of art work that is reflective of the current date. art scenes. and we invite everyone to participate and to see the unique art works that have been developed. >> to learn more, visit
they work in a wide variety of media. metal, glass, natural elements, photography, just a range of different approaches and aesthetics. so we have created a nice collection of art work that is reflective of the current date. art scenes. and we invite everyone to participate and to see the unique art works that have been developed. >> to learn more, visit
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they work in a wide variety of media. metalglass, natural elements, photography, just a range of different approaches and aesthetics. so we have created a nice collection of art work that is reflective of the current date. art scenes. and we invite everyone to participate and to see the unique art works that have been developed. >> to learn more, visit >> good evening. i am the secretary of the police commission. on behalf of the commission, i want to welcome everyone to the san francisco 2010 medal of valor ceremony. please stand and join us for the pledge of allegiance. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republor
they work in a wide variety of media. metalglass, natural elements, photography, just a range of different approaches and aesthetics. so we have created a nice collection of art work that is reflective of the current date. art scenes. and we invite everyone to participate and to see the unique art works that have been developed. >> to learn more, visit >> good evening. i am the secretary of the police commission. on behalf of the commission, i want to welcome everyone to the san...
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you have deep set windows, arched windows, metal plate, then we can work. weak morter, what is that? brick on top of brick on top of brick. there's an ample of the header row, you see how they are turned perpendicular to each other, you can see the header rows in this one, see the brick going the other way about every 5 or 7 rows. deep set windows. here's a close up of one of those plates. a parapet wall is a clue that this building is an unreinforced building. which direction can that building go? right back out. this building, brick or wood? what are some of the clues? okay, what are the windows? they are deep set. there's a clue right there. deep set. deep set window, unreinforced masonry. can you see the metal plates? there is a metal plate right over there in the corner, there's another one over there. hard to see. also has a parapet on it. deep set windows. even though it has stucco on it, don't be fooled that that's wood up above. it's all brick because it's deep set windows. here we go with part of the roof and the parapet. this is over on (inaudibl
you have deep set windows, arched windows, metal plate, then we can work. weak morter, what is that? brick on top of brick on top of brick. there's an ample of the header row, you see how they are turned perpendicular to each other, you can see the header rows in this one, see the brick going the other way about every 5 or 7 rows. deep set windows. here's a close up of one of those plates. a parapet wall is a clue that this building is an unreinforced building. which direction can that building...
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fuselage pressurizing and depressurizing, so the fuselage is actually expand and contracting, which works the metal, and that leads to metal fatigue. >> right. when we talk about it, the questions of the airplane being mpd, i'm guessing it's not the crack that you would walk around and see. they would have to strip the airplane down. how often is that that these airplanes get a top to bottom inspection for these kind of cracks? >> they're on a regular may notance schedule. there are various types of checks. there are routine checks, a checks, b checks, and then you have the more heavy checks, or what they call the c and b checks. during all of these inspectings, various parts of the airplane, the paint is stripped off, the metal is checked either by nondestructive testing methods with heavy current or ultrasound or heavy inspection. what the investigator is going to be looking at is to try and determine if, in fact, these cracks were from metal fatigue or the cycling fatigue or were they induced by the inspection process or painting. >> i know boeing has been making 737s into the late 1960s. this w
fuselage pressurizing and depressurizing, so the fuselage is actually expand and contracting, which works the metal, and that leads to metal fatigue. >> right. when we talk about it, the questions of the airplane being mpd, i'm guessing it's not the crack that you would walk around and see. they would have to strip the airplane down. how often is that that these airplanes get a top to bottom inspection for these kind of cracks? >> they're on a regular may notance schedule. there are...
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of money trying to raise about your needs to build a and apparently you're actually working on fabricating a giant metal. storm or whatever they are covering this. but sure noble is not right next to the ocean i mean and. i'm assuming that the water levels the water tables are fairly closer in at daiichi plant and in japan than they were in sure noble what's the whole issue here with the ability to walk this stuff or as an alternative could it be done like three mile island was where they are they over the eleven year period so. the the melted down core out piece by piece using robots very carefully got it casts and shipped off to whatever wherever it is that well three mile island was on core the ichi we're dealing with probably at least three possibly four so and then the fuel pools so eleven years for three mile island and it will definitely be more likely they're saying that now once the accident has been gotten under control as far as putting a shield over it like the sarcophagus that are noble the problem with doing something like that at the scene is that if you've got a leak that's below where t
of money trying to raise about your needs to build a and apparently you're actually working on fabricating a giant metal. storm or whatever they are covering this. but sure noble is not right next to the ocean i mean and. i'm assuming that the water levels the water tables are fairly closer in at daiichi plant and in japan than they were in sure noble what's the whole issue here with the ability to walk this stuff or as an alternative could it be done like three mile island was where they are...
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work. type was all in little pieces, much like these. individual pieces of metal, and you had to put them together upside down and backwards -- so it was a lot of work, and took a lot more people than it, than printing takes now. >> so can you give us a little demonstration on how it works? >> sure. in the press right now, i've got some wood type locked up from our collection. it's some wood type from the 19th century. it just says the word "seaport." and below that, i have a little "bowne & company incorporated, established 1775." so first, i've got to get some ink on here, so i'm just going to step back here. i've got some ink already on a roller. and i just roll it across the face of the type. i need to put a piece of paper right here, i've got one. i lift this up which is called a frisket, put this on the timpin. the frisket holds the paper in place, and then i lower this down onto the type, and here's where you can help. >> you're bringing it under the part of the press that actually applies pressure onto the paper and the ink and the type. and to actually ap
work. type was all in little pieces, much like these. individual pieces of metal, and you had to put them together upside down and backwards -- so it was a lot of work, and took a lot more people than it, than printing takes now. >> so can you give us a little demonstration on how it works? >> sure. in the press right now, i've got some wood type locked up from our collection. it's some wood type from the 19th century. it just says the word "seaport." and below that, i...
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precious metals are holding their heads up building on last week's work against drivers of the falling dollar and investors seeking safe haven to offset markets all of this up almost four percent plus silver is gaining around eight percent. to mccutcheon explains why precious metals have become so attractive for investors. see paving through in the past thirty years has been the us dollar and u.s. treasuries clearly that's not really the case anymore of particular the standard and poor's. note that came out on monday so really in the absence of anything else what the view and that's clearly we're striving for dollar forward not there are other commodities as well not commodities through it's a real thing and it's a way of preserving their purchasing power of you well the problem with most other commodities is the taking delivery of them and it's almost impossible in as people sort of see that the ability of the average investor to buy something a commodity that has absolute value world you'll find it's a lot of silver and gold are really the easiest convenient most convenient was liqui
precious metals are holding their heads up building on last week's work against drivers of the falling dollar and investors seeking safe haven to offset markets all of this up almost four percent plus silver is gaining around eight percent. to mccutcheon explains why precious metals have become so attractive for investors. see paving through in the past thirty years has been the us dollar and u.s. treasuries clearly that's not really the case anymore of particular the standard and poor's. note...
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an inspector reviews his work on the los angeles project that used seismic anchors. metal rods that tie roofs and floors to walls and keep the building together in an earthquake. >> it was richard veil's job to ensure the anchors were installed properly. >> but in over two dozen projects they found the makeshift anchors. when they tested them, they failed. >> only the deputy inspector richard veil who was allowing these anchors to be put in. >> the district attorney's office charged him with filing false reports. in 1997 veil pleaded no contest to conspiracy to obstruct justice. >> but that wasn't the end of veil. they allowed him to obtain a state inspection license as recently as last year he oversaw major school construction projects. he couldn't explain it. >> i'm not sure -- i'm simply not sure of the details of this particular case. >> reporter: in fact he doesn't know about the background of many inspectors because they don't do criminal background checks. >> our program our process and supporting regulations don't address that. i'm not saying it's not a good idea t
an inspector reviews his work on the los angeles project that used seismic anchors. metal rods that tie roofs and floors to walls and keep the building together in an earthquake. >> it was richard veil's job to ensure the anchors were installed properly. >> but in over two dozen projects they found the makeshift anchors. when they tested them, they failed. >> only the deputy inspector richard veil who was allowing these anchors to be put in. >> the district attorney's...
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now the city wants to drill metal peers that gave way back in march. before they do the work, the city wants homeowners to sign a waiver to prevent future losses. homeowners are saying no way. >> it does not infully way shape or form do anything to address the actual slide -- it does not in any way, shape or form do anything to address the actual slide. >>> a state biologists will visit small water ways in redwood city to search for crews as to why leopard sharks are dying there. dozens of dead sharks have washed ashore. biologists are being sent out to investigate. they suggest a series of title gates could have played a role by depleting oxygen in stagnant water. >> a lot of people probably don't realize there are sharks in the bay. >>> what a day bill. >> what a day it was out there. plenty of sunshine, temperatures certainly warmer than they have been. we're going to continue that way. let's go outside, we have windy conditions to talk about or breezy. let's go down to redwood city. and you have winds gusting to 23 out of the west. that's down toward san carlos in redwood
now the city wants to drill metal peers that gave way back in march. before they do the work, the city wants homeowners to sign a waiver to prevent future losses. homeowners are saying no way. >> it does not infully way shape or form do anything to address the actual slide -- it does not in any way, shape or form do anything to address the actual slide. >>> a state biologists will visit small water ways in redwood city to search for crews as to why leopard sharks are dying there....
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pieces of all kinds of metal, boards just a complete spiral. >> reporter: utility crews are working around the clock to restore power to thousands. parts of the state looked like a war zone. more than 450 homes were damaged. >> have to start all over and build back. >> reporter: 40 miles south of raleigh, half of this lowe's home improvement store was flattened. the storms also hid virginia. a wyoming and eight-year-old girl are dead after trying to crash this bridge. a second child was put to safety. in south carolina the rescue temple church collapsed while people were inside. they say god was watching out for. the. >> alan: in the bay area, giants fan bryan stow has suffered a set back in his recovery. doctors had to put him back into a medically induced coma yesterday after having several seed ours his surgeon decided to bring him out of his medically induced coma on friday. espn spoke to his parents today. >> bryan's supervisor called and said bryan had been involved in a fight at dodger stadium. a lot of bad -- throwing stuff together making airline regs reservations. we did not know
pieces of all kinds of metal, boards just a complete spiral. >> reporter: utility crews are working around the clock to restore power to thousands. parts of the state looked like a war zone. more than 450 homes were damaged. >> have to start all over and build back. >> reporter: 40 miles south of raleigh, half of this lowe's home improvement store was flattened. the storms also hid virginia. a wyoming and eight-year-old girl are dead after trying to crash this bridge. a second...
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. >> once we got up there, there was metal and lath and once we got up there, we were able to do horizontal work and put the fire out. >> there was so much smoke, i ran back in and i tried to get my cats but the smoke was too thick. >> reporter: too thick which the firefighters brought to her -- >> the firefighters didn't find them. they wouldn't find them. ed red cross found them -- the red cross found them. >> reporter: inside that fourth floor apartment where the american red cross kept on the spotlight where they searched for the animals. 2 residents suffered from smoke inhalation and went to the hospital. 63 residents are displaced. a few of them boarded a bus bound for nearby hotels. 6 other residents were taken to a hospital to handle their special needs. fire investigators are still trying to determine the cause of the fire. for now, the franciscan towers are yellow tagged. residents are being allowed inside to grab their things but they are not allowed to stay overnight. >>> police in lakewood, colorado are defending their use of pepper spray on an 8- year-old boy. it happened in februa
. >> once we got up there, there was metal and lath and once we got up there, we were able to do horizontal work and put the fire out. >> there was so much smoke, i ran back in and i tried to get my cats but the smoke was too thick. >> reporter: too thick which the firefighters brought to her -- >> the firefighters didn't find them. they wouldn't find them. ed red cross found them -- the red cross found them. >> reporter: inside that fourth floor apartment where...
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works in theory. a body is submerged in water in a metal cylinder and is then dissolved with lye. proponents say it cuts greenhouse gases over 90%. opponents say it isnthe water u not safe enough to flush down the drain. >>> shane bauer and josh bat tall have been jailed, arrested along with sarah shourd. she was ordered back to stand trial but has refused. her absence is why the judge has delayed issuing a verdict. the two men return to court may 11th. >>> as you may know, driving in oakland is a jolting experience, not to mention mentally. can make you feel mentally unstable. decades old streets are now rough and bumpy. today the city started a pothole repair blitz to try to smooth some of those out. jodi herns is live in oakland where some say the blitz really isn't a fix at all, jodi. >> reporter: that's right. there are literally thousands of potholes all over the city of oakland. take a look at these ones on jackson street. cars driving through this stretch of street simply cannot avoid a rocky ride. while crews are focusing on patching up these potholes, some say it's nothi
works in theory. a body is submerged in water in a metal cylinder and is then dissolved with lye. proponents say it cuts greenhouse gases over 90%. opponents say it isnthe water u not safe enough to flush down the drain. >>> shane bauer and josh bat tall have been jailed, arrested along with sarah shourd. she was ordered back to stand trial but has refused. her absence is why the judge has delayed issuing a verdict. the two men return to court may 11th. >>> as you may know,...
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to work through from under with from for instance being court. material blacks and materials and metals from at least a dozen different african countries and then came the reaction from the pentagon who knows it and said it's it doesn't it would be african command which has just launched its first african war when we launched a tomahawks three weeks ago against i guess tripoli basically so now this is the chessboard it's the better gunfire african i guess the chinese investments in the. i would say at least fifty african governments and be scrambling to see ok we're going to come down to just focusing a bit here ok so you say there's an opinion the. there is a push and opinion actually isn't the run is washington's endgame here after libya and maybe syria tonight taking into consideration the chinese investment you've been talking about let's focus in on iran can we expect to see china take sides maybe if the threat of regime change reaches. yes or no with the things that we're seeing there because the next domino to fail if we fail or the agenda established by russians of syria. ok i w
to work through from under with from for instance being court. material blacks and materials and metals from at least a dozen different african countries and then came the reaction from the pentagon who knows it and said it's it doesn't it would be african command which has just launched its first african war when we launched a tomahawks three weeks ago against i guess tripoli basically so now this is the chessboard it's the better gunfire african i guess the chinese investments in the. i would...
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world reserve currency we're going back to a precious metal standard and that high that gold and silver achieve will be the permanent plateau apart works the global economy will be real or contented in the end it's. created. as a server talk to me good next we're going to get to those rumors but i think those rumors are actually being spread by the obama administration and to me geitner but because we're going to look at the globe fleeing the dollar flood and the dollar fraud so that's our first headline gotta love it i take this from max keiser dot com you did a good some nation there but it's a picture of you holding up fraud and you did want this is you on some news program a few years ago and you were warning of exactly what we're seeing now in terms of the currency collapse and this is prior to the whole collapse of the financial system when you were saying it was the likes of goldman sachs and j.p. morgan's fraud that you would see exactly the situation we're in as you see under your picture there with holding the sign fraud we have a an image of silver soaring on thursday of last week these are part and parcel of the dollar bein
world reserve currency we're going back to a precious metal standard and that high that gold and silver achieve will be the permanent plateau apart works the global economy will be real or contented in the end it's. created. as a server talk to me good next we're going to get to those rumors but i think those rumors are actually being spread by the obama administration and to me geitner but because we're going to look at the globe fleeing the dollar flood and the dollar fraud so that's our...
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. >> they reviewed his work on a los angeles project that used seismic anchors, the metal rods that tie to the earth to keep them together in the earthquake. >> it was his job to make sure the anchors were installed properly. >> but in over two dozen projects, they found this makeshift size anchors. when the city tested them, they failed. >> we found out it was only the deputy inspector, richard vale, who was allowing them to be put in. >> they charged him with falsifying reports. he pleaded no contest to conspiracy. >> i didn't want him out there inspecting anything in our city again. >> but that wasn't the end of vale. despite his conviction, the dsa allowed him to obtain a state inspection license. documents show as recently as last year he oversaw major school construction projects. >> i couldn't believe it. >> the director couldn't explain. >> i'm simply not sure of the details of this particular case. >> in fact, he doesn't know about the background of many inspectors because the dsa doesn't do criminal background checks. >> our program, our process, our supporting regulations don
. >> they reviewed his work on a los angeles project that used seismic anchors, the metal rods that tie to the earth to keep them together in the earthquake. >> it was his job to make sure the anchors were installed properly. >> but in over two dozen projects, they found this makeshift size anchors. when the city tested them, they failed. >> we found out it was only the deputy inspector, richard vale, who was allowing them to be put in. >> they charged him with...
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that includes the front door and the metal hardware and the restrooms and it goes down and gets to the parking. it's almost always you start at the front and work your way back. the area of remodel always has to comply with the disabled access regulation. there was a question here? let's get that. >> the fine point on the cost. 11 119,900. is the 20 percent in addition? >> if that was 119 thousand dollars in construction you have to spend another 20 percent to meet the disabled access. >> reality is 20 percent more. contract price. >> yeah. you are allowed to deduct the amount includes to do the disabled access work. i'd have to look the specific language in 1134 d how you deduct that. there are certain things that are exempt from disabled access. disabled access is required when you are doing alterations, structu structural repairs or additions. nonstructural repairs does not trigger disabled access under state law. alterations where you change things to disabled access. a nonstructural repair something has fallen off the building and you are fixing it does not trigger disabled access. new carpeting does not trig are disabled access because it
that includes the front door and the metal hardware and the restrooms and it goes down and gets to the parking. it's almost always you start at the front and work your way back. the area of remodel always has to comply with the disabled access regulation. there was a question here? let's get that. >> the fine point on the cost. 11 119,900. is the 20 percent in addition? >> if that was 119 thousand dollars in construction you have to spend another 20 percent to meet the disabled...
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worked. since kill each of the dollar has devalued the commodity prices particularly in the metals market and in oil have increased the stock market has certainly increased its on the balance sheets of the bank's books and some corporations are looking better. but in general that doesn't necessarily mean it hasn't meant that anything is been fundamentally different for the main street economy we still housing problems are so job problems we still call the general recovery situation that we have anyway so he's not going to come in and say that what he decided to do didn't work he basically spun it as it did work we did do the right thing everything you talked about was the fed doing the right thing but if you look at it in terms of main street measurements. it hasn't helped but then he had an answer for that too it wasn't suppose you know nothing can change in a day we all have to be patient and anything that he has done that has worked a little bit will sort of show us its magic its on future date it was all the right decision now of course he was asked and you mentioned earlier too about ris
worked. since kill each of the dollar has devalued the commodity prices particularly in the metals market and in oil have increased the stock market has certainly increased its on the balance sheets of the bank's books and some corporations are looking better. but in general that doesn't necessarily mean it hasn't meant that anything is been fundamentally different for the main street economy we still housing problems are so job problems we still call the general recovery situation that we have...
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inspector dug define reviewed vales work on a los angeles project that used seismic anchors, the metal that tie buildings to the earth to keep them together in the earthquake. it was richard vale's job to make sure that the anchors were installed properly. >> but in over two dozen projects they found this makeshift-size anchors. when the city tested them, they failed. >> we found out it was only the deputy inspector, richard vale, who was allowing them to be put in. the l. a. county district attorney's office charged vale with filing false reports. he pleaded no contest to conspiracy to obstruct justice, a felon. >> i didn't want him out there inspecting anything in our city again. >> but that wasn't the end of vale. despite his conviction, the dsa allowed him to obtain a state inspection license. sources say, and documents show, as recently as last year he oversaw major school construction projects. >> i couldn't believe it. acting dsa chip smith couldn't explain. >> i'm simply not sure of the details of this particular case. >> in fact, he doesn't know about the background of many in
inspector dug define reviewed vales work on a los angeles project that used seismic anchors, the metal that tie buildings to the earth to keep them together in the earthquake. it was richard vale's job to make sure that the anchors were installed properly. >> but in over two dozen projects they found this makeshift-size anchors. when the city tested them, they failed. >> we found out it was only the deputy inspector, richard vale, who was allowing them to be put in. the l. a. county...
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other semi between sal about a metal magnitogorsk and look like they're a team to challenge watching atlanta picture in wisconsin the top of. this evening the teams didn't work but produced an electric start applying had the best of their possession but it was the visitors who put their noses in france just three minutes in under the support imposter alexander can learn who read direct to the bar goal worked the moscow region side responded in less than a minute if you are the one skated around and made an ideal pass to make people good to equalise one ball. i want to score the goal everybody was like you i look at the fair and zero everybody went down there like opes but then we answer right back in my own living where we answer whether you were very here became for a battle against a tight until the twenty fourth minute when your money cost and after. sure the bug between the legs of walkers goaltender to one their goal gave a point the confidence to continue scoring and not a quick three on three attack and sergei my second with a wrist shot made it three one and in the last minutes of the second period a plant added one more children few other past two i
other semi between sal about a metal magnitogorsk and look like they're a team to challenge watching atlanta picture in wisconsin the top of. this evening the teams didn't work but produced an electric start applying had the best of their possession but it was the visitors who put their noses in france just three minutes in under the support imposter alexander can learn who read direct to the bar goal worked the moscow region side responded in less than a minute if you are the one skated around...
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works to develop new rules for pipeline operation. it began with emotional testimony from victims of the september 9 explosion. >> as a person who lost my family home, pets, everything, all the metals from my father when he was in the war is all gone. >> they expect to hear from politiciansand consumer groups. >>> the state senate committee approved a bill that would require pg&e and other utilities to install automatic or remotely controlled valves on all pipelines located in populated areas or near active fault lines. it now goes to the senate appropriation committee for approval. >>> the california highway patrol is investigating a snowmobile crash that killed a marin county woman. 64-year-old kathleen mccaffrey was riding a snowmobile when it overturned pg&e became pinned underneath it. to passersby try to give her cpr but she was pronounced dead at the scene. >>> right now enrichment the city council -- in richmond the city council is trying to decide if they should go ahead with building a casino. we're following developments and will update you on the 10:00 news on ktvu. >>> a program will offer officers a ways to control officers without resorting to weapons. and oakland pe
works to develop new rules for pipeline operation. it began with emotional testimony from victims of the september 9 explosion. >> as a person who lost my family home, pets, everything, all the metals from my father when he was in the war is all gone. >> they expect to hear from politiciansand consumer groups. >>> the state senate committee approved a bill that would require pg&e and other utilities to install automatic or remotely controlled valves on all pipelines...
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over the next few days work crews will remove panels containing pcb's from the iconic grounds. nasa has put out bids to replace the old panels with metal sheathing. it is expected to begin revuing possible contractors on tuesday. >>> a land problem caused a plane to make an emergency landing today at the colorado springs airport. the crew members aboard the c130 military plane were on a routine mission practicing landings. they were not able to fully deploy the plane's landing gear. they circled the airplane for an hour and a half before landing safely. the five crew members were not injured. a national guard spokesperson says the only damage was to the plane's main right landing gear. >>> the faa is investigating an emergency landing by a small lane in a busy louisiana street. the single engine suffered trouble yesterday shortly after take off. the plane was losing power and the pilot has no choice but to land it in the street. the pilot hurt his arm but there were no other injuries. >>> minute by minute, beat by beat. coming up in a special report see how a local university is using new technology to make sports safer for its athlete
over the next few days work crews will remove panels containing pcb's from the iconic grounds. nasa has put out bids to replace the old panels with metal sheathing. it is expected to begin revuing possible contractors on tuesday. >>> a land problem caused a plane to make an emergency landing today at the colorado springs airport. the crew members aboard the c130 military plane were on a routine mission practicing landings. they were not able to fully deploy the plane's landing gear....
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work horse of the airline fleet. virtually all of them fly them. the concern is that get metal fatigue may be appearing in ts roofs, causing ceilings to peel off. you know there is an issue. passengers report one day early to see if the flighted next day has been cancelled but lou and sue casanova did. >> the problem is that they better find out what is wrong and fix it z get back on track. >> southwest airlines cancelled 70 flights today and continued looking for cracks in the fleet of 737, 300s. last friday a flilt from phoenix made an emergency landing after a six-foot section peeled away. passengers say they can see blue sky through the roof of the plane. >> just glad to be here. >> i've never been that scared. >> southwest has found cracks in other planes since friday, and other airlines that fly may, too. tomorrow the faa will order inspections of all 300s, and 500s. and that is 175 planes operate bid many airlines, 80 in this country. and inspectors said not to worry. >> we have no reason to believe there are significant difficulties or defish yens gleez the fleet flying
work horse of the airline fleet. virtually all of them fly them. the concern is that get metal fatigue may be appearing in ts roofs, causing ceilings to peel off. you know there is an issue. passengers report one day early to see if the flighted next day has been cancelled but lou and sue casanova did. >> the problem is that they better find out what is wrong and fix it z get back on track. >> southwest airlines cancelled 70 flights today and continued looking for cracks in the...
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metal detecting ones at entrances to nightclubs. at the airport, yes. i am not sure i assume it in the city of san francisco. as i said, we're going to be working with a security company to do this. i do not know if they have that the equipment, and i do not know if it is absolutely necessary, and we look to you for advice. >> my name is peter hudson. i think we would feel more comfortable if there was a universal standard in the entire city in san francisco, if every night club would be forced to do this. we would be happy to be in compliance, but to be the only venue with the metal detecting devices, it is going to hurt us coming out of the gate. this is not the way we want to establish a reputation. vice president joseph: your door policy is your door policy, and if you do them well, unless they hide it in an orifice, they will find the gun. is that right? >> right. that is the recommendation we have. >> item number i, notifying sfpd if an incident occurs inside or in the vicinity of the club. we would like to have more specificity because there are clubs that are adjacent to us and across the street, and we certainly believe it is reasonabl
metal detecting ones at entrances to nightclubs. at the airport, yes. i am not sure i assume it in the city of san francisco. as i said, we're going to be working with a security company to do this. i do not know if they have that the equipment, and i do not know if it is absolutely necessary, and we look to you for advice. >> my name is peter hudson. i think we would feel more comfortable if there was a universal standard in the entire city in san francisco, if every night club would be...