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peter l. but also mention the loan, something you are probably familiar with. it is possible that we could utilize that program as bridge financing to get us from the future ifd, where the increment accumulate slowly, just such a building those improvements, way ahead. with that, i would like to just close in saying that tier 5 is the next vision. parkmerced is the project before you today, obviously, but you cannot get to tier 5 without tier four. if you have any other questions, all of us are available. supervisor mar: i really appreciate the materials. very thorough. there were a couple of sites that you said the project developer wanted to walk us through, but i was going to ask about -- there were a couple of slides of the existing amenities, and you lay of the benefits currently there. the lay of the drawbacks. could you go over a little bit more of the drawbacks -- you mentioned construction done during wartime, so the materials are perhaps inferior to the 1950's or 1960's materials used for other projects? could you go through the drawbacks and challeng
peter l. but also mention the loan, something you are probably familiar with. it is possible that we could utilize that program as bridge financing to get us from the future ifd, where the increment accumulate slowly, just such a building those improvements, way ahead. with that, i would like to just close in saying that tier 5 is the next vision. parkmerced is the project before you today, obviously, but you cannot get to tier 5 without tier four. if you have any other questions, all of us are...
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l. and his guests discuss the pros and cons of nuclear energy on cross talk stick around. key. welcome to cross talk i'm peter all over twenty five years ago the world was coming to grips with a catastrophe unfolding it turn noble today the same could be said about the sheema the future of nuclear power as it run its course for easing evitable that it will be with us for a very long time. we can. start. to cross stop the pros and cons of nuclear energy i'm joined by william tucker in new york he's a journalist and author of terrestrial energy in paris we cross to benjamin so cool he is an assistant professor at the national university of singapore he is also author of the forthcoming book contesting the future of nuclear power a critical global assessment of atomic energy and in austin we have robert bryce he's a senior fellow at the manhattan institute and author of power hungry the mists of green energy and the real fuels of the future all right gentlemen this is cross talk that means you can jump in since is the twenty fifth anniversary of the tragedy of chernobyl let's take a look back. the tunnel should
l. and his guests discuss the pros and cons of nuclear energy on cross talk stick around. key. welcome to cross talk i'm peter all over twenty five years ago the world was coming to grips with a catastrophe unfolding it turn noble today the same could be said about the sheema the future of nuclear power as it run its course for easing evitable that it will be with us for a very long time. we can. start. to cross stop the pros and cons of nuclear energy i'm joined by william tucker in new york...
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l claims most are simply missing paperwork. >> at this point we don't believe that any of those projects pose a significant threat. >>reporter: but some experts like earthquake engineer consultant peter yarn aren't convinced. >> obviously the system is not doing the job. >>reporter: this report from 2006 said some school project were completed without adequate oversight. sometimes with dangerous construction flaw. >> what that tells me is we are building schools in california not properly you designed and checked in the field to make sure they are properly built. that's a problem. >>reporter: back in 2002 the dsa prepared a list of schools the state itself called likely not to perform well in an earthquake. more than 7500 additional buildings state wid wide. but nine years later california watch found most l were unrepair. former state arc secretary said many of those schools need to be looked at right away. >> priority has to be answering the question that you are answering in terms of are the schools truly safe. >>reporter: california watch brought its findingq to state senator ellen. >> i think we should do whatever we can to make sure that these rules and laws are placed on the b
l claims most are simply missing paperwork. >> at this point we don't believe that any of those projects pose a significant threat. >>reporter: but some experts like earthquake engineer consultant peter yarn aren't convinced. >> obviously the system is not doing the job. >>reporter: this report from 2006 said some school project were completed without adequate oversight. sometimes with dangerous construction flaw. >> what that tells me is we are building schools in...
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the new owner peter who is also a developer wants to get rid of them so you could resell it for a higher price. whatever the motive, the law in this case is behind the homeowner. under the l this act he convicted tenant and take this to the rental market. many city officials are trying to stop this eviction. they say it's morally wrong to make money by kicking out along cancer patient and a man who could barely walk. >> is one of the most it reaches cases i've seen. >>reporter: borders of the tenants have protested in front of the developer's home. since all the elderly tenants refuse to move the landlord has taken them to court. i tried to contact the man who owns the apartment building for comment but no success. the tenants is the landlord did offer some of the money to move out so they would not say how much money was offered. bishop plans to continue to fight infection but she knows her chances of staying are very slim. >> i'm kind of scared about where i'm going to go. >>reporter: reporting live, kron 4 news. >>vicki: oakland police are investigating the fourth murder of the week. this investigation started out as a single car accident report. when the officers arri
the new owner peter who is also a developer wants to get rid of them so you could resell it for a higher price. whatever the motive, the law in this case is behind the homeowner. under the l this act he convicted tenant and take this to the rental market. many city officials are trying to stop this eviction. they say it's morally wrong to make money by kicking out along cancer patient and a man who could barely walk. >> is one of the most it reaches cases i've seen. >>reporter:...
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l lamb row claims most are simply missing paperwork. >> at this point we don't believe that any of those projects pose a significant threat. >>reporter: but some experts like earthquake engineer consultant peter yarn aren't convinced. >> obviously the system is not doing what it should. >>reporter: in fact this report from 2006 said some school projects were being completed without adequate oversight. sometimes with dangerous construction flaws. >> washington what that tells me is we are building a school in california not properly designed and l checked in the field make sure properly built. that's a problem. >>reporter: back in 2002 the dsa prepared a list of schools the state itself called likely not to perform well in an earthquake. more than 7500 additional buildings state wide but nine years later california watch found most sit unrepaire unrepaired. former state architect says many of those schools need to be looked at right away. >> priority has to be answering the questions that you are answering in terms of are the schools truly safe. >>reporter: california watch brought its findings to state senator ellen. >> i think we should do whatever we can to make sure that these rules and la
l lamb row claims most are simply missing paperwork. >> at this point we don't believe that any of those projects pose a significant threat. >>reporter: but some experts like earthquake engineer consultant peter yarn aren't convinced. >> obviously the system is not doing what it should. >>reporter: in fact this report from 2006 said some school projects were being completed without adequate oversight. sometimes with dangerous construction flaws. >> washington what...
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peter reilly who wasete commanding the first calvary division in baghdad. he used his analysis. writin i stole shamelessly. he came up with six logicalgenel lines of operation in thees of counterinsurgency campaign. lity operations, buildingor, host nation security forces,o providing essential services to the population, giving them good governance, promoting economicah development, all of that wrappea up in a comprehensive information operation campaign. those are the six lines that a f counterinsurgency four tries to. it follow. making a quick assessment against each of those, combat cl operations and civil security o operations were showing a fairle remarkable progress. i would say the classic clear counterinsurgency strategy is working well.s we have sufficient forces on the ground. ov the broad overview of my argument is that we did not really start a counterinsurgency af campaign ingh afghanistan until it 2009.n i was very e much.all real really as early as late 2002 ans did o not refocus on afghanistau and give it thent resources it needed until 2009. of the campaign in a lot of ways that point,ed at and we have -- where we are abln to put forces on the ground, we are able to conduct effecti
peter reilly who wasete commanding the first calvary division in baghdad. he used his analysis. writin i stole shamelessly. he came up with six logicalgenel lines of operation in thees of counterinsurgency campaign. lity operations, buildingor, host nation security forces,o providing essential services to the population, giving them good governance, promoting economicah development, all of that wrappea up in a comprehensive information operation campaign. those are the six lines that a f...