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they're so architecturally advanced they collect enough energy onsite so they not only provide for all their own needs, they can send power back to the grid. those buildings are up. this jump starts the economy. this creates millions and millions of jobs and thousands and thousands of small and medium size enterprises to contract for those working assignment. we have to convert the entire infrastructure, the whole building stock of the european continent. that's 40 years of local jobs, local businesses, local income and it starts to lay down the infrastructure for this third industrial revolution. pillar 1, renewable 1. pillar 2, we put them on buildings. number three how do we store the energy. that's the problem. the sun is not always shining and the wind pillows at night but you need the electricity in the day. even dams can be down with the water tables with drought and you don't have your hyd hydroelectricity. these are intermittent so we have to find a way of storing. at the european union we are in favor of storage, fly wheels, capacities, put them all in. but we also think that
they're so architecturally advanced they collect enough energy onsite so they not only provide for all their own needs, they can send power back to the grid. those buildings are up. this jump starts the economy. this creates millions and millions of jobs and thousands and thousands of small and medium size enterprises to contract for those working assignment. we have to convert the entire infrastructure, the whole building stock of the european continent. that's 40 years of local jobs, local...
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regulators have been making onsite visits to those reactors. they then reported on their evaluations. >> we had found that nisa's approach is generally consistent with the iaea safety standards and international practice. >> the report suggested 11 points of improvement. it points to a need for further explanations for the -- team members also voted the nuclear power plant in central plant. regulators have determined that the stress tests there were carried out properly. but they still have to hand in their final report that would allow the reactors to be restarted. many local residents don't want the reactors turned back on. >>> come back home. that's the message from the mayor of a town near the fukushima nuclear power plant who wants all evac es to start returning home in april. the village is located about 20 kilometers southwest of the plant. it was evacuated last year following the march 11th earthquake and nuclear disaster. all 3,000 residents were forced to leave. the evacuation advisory was lifted in september but only about 200 people
regulators have been making onsite visits to those reactors. they then reported on their evaluations. >> we had found that nisa's approach is generally consistent with the iaea safety standards and international practice. >> the report suggested 11 points of improvement. it points to a need for further explanations for the -- team members also voted the nuclear power plant in central plant. regulators have determined that the stress tests there were carried out properly. but they...
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it is not so much that is incentivizing or favoring on site, it is simply allowing the onsite option to work. right now, if he tried to a rental project, you cannot do on site affordable housing, unless you can establish some sort of incentive or concession that the city has provided to the project. what this legislation does this implies that, so that c-3 districts, where there are density bonuses, there is a built-in density bonus that allows you to expand on that. all the wise, you could not do it. it does provide an important means of encouraging a mixed income housing in downtown districts that is where a lot of the new high-density rental projects are being proposed around the civic center area, ninth street, van ness, polk, these very large rental projects that provide a large number of rental housing. if they cannot get an f.a.r. exemption for their inclusionary units, they will not build them. it will be 100% affordable projects. whether that is a good thing or bad thing, i am not saying. i am just saying the current ordinance allows the on-site option, but the state law doe
it is not so much that is incentivizing or favoring on site, it is simply allowing the onsite option to work. right now, if he tried to a rental project, you cannot do on site affordable housing, unless you can establish some sort of incentive or concession that the city has provided to the project. what this legislation does this implies that, so that c-3 districts, where there are density bonuses, there is a built-in density bonus that allows you to expand on that. all the wise, you could not...
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and led the team with six catches not only that, making an impact on special teams recovering an onsite >> just a so dependable. the load we put on him is unique. >> if he does return one more weapon reason for alex smith who is putting fear into defense was his arm. >> you think maybe a year or two ago you want to make him beat you. seems like it would be people throwing the ball. so you're going have to make sure cover base autos including weather. coach and noted historian jim harbaugh will be ready for rain. >> saying if you're going to fight in the north atlantic you've got to prepare in north atlantic. they're anticipating rain sunday. and who did he coach? we'll apologize in advance to raider fans but today is the 10 year anniversary of maybe the worst call in nl -- nfl history. two minutes left and there is a fumble. raiders recover? no. there is a rule indicating tom brady's initial forward motion meant this is not a fumble which we know it was. they call incomplete pass. and then, first of three super bowls, brady became a star. raiders have never forgoten. >> it was a fumble.
and led the team with six catches not only that, making an impact on special teams recovering an onsite >> just a so dependable. the load we put on him is unique. >> if he does return one more weapon reason for alex smith who is putting fear into defense was his arm. >> you think maybe a year or two ago you want to make him beat you. seems like it would be people throwing the ball. so you're going have to make sure cover base autos including weather. coach and noted historian...
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antique books and prints, tee core, jewelry, silver and so many more items and they are also offering onsitew much your item might be worth which is a really neat opportunity and fun. this year's theme is all about celebrating the white house which we'll learn about later this morning and also featuring a lone exhibit from the white house historic association featuring treasures from the first family. the show kicks off today and we are getting a preview before we head out. back to you, sarah. >> beautiful antiques out there this time of the year. thank you. >>> time to say good morning to the fan of the day. amannti turns six years old. thank you for being a fan. >>> that does it for the 6:00 hour. now let's send it over to allison hoist joining steve. >> good morning. >> good friday morning >> coming up, major trouble for former d.c. council member thomas harris, jr. he announced his resignation and in just two hours, he is due in court. >> there was a 20-vote mistake in my favor. >> rick santorum claims that he lost out on those votes in iowa. the iowa gop scramble to figure out if they n
antique books and prints, tee core, jewelry, silver and so many more items and they are also offering onsitew much your item might be worth which is a really neat opportunity and fun. this year's theme is all about celebrating the white house which we'll learn about later this morning and also featuring a lone exhibit from the white house historic association featuring treasures from the first family. the show kicks off today and we are getting a preview before we head out. back to you, sarah....
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onsite interviews. the fair runs through thursday. new target opens in march. >>> car enthusiasts are revving their engines as the detroit auto show kicks off today. this year good fuel mileage is the name of the game as nbc's janelle klein reports. >> reporter: small cars, big expectations. that's the focus at this year's detroit auto show where 40 new models are making their debut. >> the first thing everybody will notice is a very upbeat spirit because the year ended on a very high note for auto sales and especially the big three. >> reporter: what they're show region practical cars, mid size sedans and small suvs that are affordable both to buy and to drive. with gas prices still high, auto makers are pushing hybrid cars and those that get good mileage. >> fuel economy that the really big issue here. everything is all about fuel economy. >> reporter: americans are buying with car sales at their best in three years. many are tempted by incentives and cheap loans. millions of others have aging cars they need to replace. >> people ar
onsite interviews. the fair runs through thursday. new target opens in march. >>> car enthusiasts are revving their engines as the detroit auto show kicks off today. this year good fuel mileage is the name of the game as nbc's janelle klein reports. >> reporter: small cars, big expectations. that's the focus at this year's detroit auto show where 40 new models are making their debut. >> the first thing everybody will notice is a very upbeat spirit because the year ended on...
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these particular books can only be used onsite in the special reading rooms and archives which we will be going later. however, we have other copies available in the general collection of the libraries that are available for circulation. >> some more notes from one of the books, why did this -- why did this one get blown up? what was special about this one? >> we understand he was one of the favorite authors of brian. as you can see from this poster, the blown-up notes, he really became interested in this particular book and that's why we chose it. because to the significance of the letter. >> and you have a letter from betty fre-dan. >> absolutely. remembering that marty lipsid's book be considered for "booknotes." the late professor was a professor here at george mason university. in fact, this case contains another book by a mason professor, which is the only fiction book to be highlighted in book -- in the "booknotes" program. >> so here are the rest of the 801 books; correct? >> absolutely. and these books are shelved in the order they were at brian lamb's office in c-span. and al
these particular books can only be used onsite in the special reading rooms and archives which we will be going later. however, we have other copies available in the general collection of the libraries that are available for circulation. >> some more notes from one of the books, why did this -- why did this one get blown up? what was special about this one? >> we understand he was one of the favorite authors of brian. as you can see from this poster, the blown-up notes, he really...
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we do provide the office space for that career coach onsite. and then the tuition reimbursement that we would have given that employee after they finished, we still actually pay that money but we put it into a pool of dollars so that if we have an employee who comes forward and doesn't meet the financial aid assistance, then we can use that pool of dollars to help them. so that's how it's sustainable moving forward. we also provide leadership on the health care sector partnership. the mayor mentioned that this is a partnership that started in 2000. one of the challenges with this partnership is that, you know, we really need to be able to get together in the same room with other employers community colleges, universities, our union partners. and one of the challenges that we have is, is really being able to keep that going. and so as part of the public partnership, the career coach and that system helps us coordinate the sector partnership. so they're helping schedule the meetings. they're helping getting the employers to the table and the univ
we do provide the office space for that career coach onsite. and then the tuition reimbursement that we would have given that employee after they finished, we still actually pay that money but we put it into a pool of dollars so that if we have an employee who comes forward and doesn't meet the financial aid assistance, then we can use that pool of dollars to help them. so that's how it's sustainable moving forward. we also provide leadership on the health care sector partnership. the mayor...
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i mean, are they happy with this nuclear waste onsite? let's look at their position. we actually have a few other states represented too. first from the state of arkansas , we have senator boozman, one of our former colleagues, has a stated position and cast votes in support of yucca mountain. senator pryor, as far as we can tell is silent. from iowa, senator grassley is a yes. senator barker is not only silent, he's a no. maybe because iowa doesn't have nuclear power plants in the state of iowa, but there's definitely some around there and it must be his position that nuclear waste stored around this country is ok. then you go to the state of kansas, another colleague from -- former colleague, senator moran has voted yes on yucca mountain. it's a good place to put high level nuclear waste. senator roberts also a yes vote from the state of missouri -- yes vote. from the state of missouri, senator blunt is a yes. on moving high level nuclear waste from the state of missouri to a desert underneath a mountain. senator mccaskill is silent on this. again, since i'm next do
i mean, are they happy with this nuclear waste onsite? let's look at their position. we actually have a few other states represented too. first from the state of arkansas , we have senator boozman, one of our former colleagues, has a stated position and cast votes in support of yucca mountain. senator pryor, as far as we can tell is silent. from iowa, senator grassley is a yes. senator barker is not only silent, he's a no. maybe because iowa doesn't have nuclear power plants in the state of...