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year so he can crush of plywood box just as easily as a human can emerge box is no problem for him to destroy the shelter of which was the same line weighs more than seven hundred kilograms according to published figures they can weigh as much as a ton of plywood is a little a thing as far as this seal is concerned. first seals just like any sort of movement explorer is trying to walk a slowly as they can to avoid startling animals. that would have developed one of the seals came up to us to say hello to you couldn't sniff us out because the wind was blowing our way otherwise he wouldn't have come anywhere near us. first seals liven up towards evening when the temperature drops marine mammals are quite comfortable at this time considering they spend most of their lives in icy water. the scientists are going to monitor the first sales every day during the whole summer period. for an urban resident customs of the hosam cities life on barren island may seem monotonous boring. regardless it will still come in droves to the commander runs. yeah although i've been around for forty years. i
year so he can crush of plywood box just as easily as a human can emerge box is no problem for him to destroy the shelter of which was the same line weighs more than seven hundred kilograms according to published figures they can weigh as much as a ton of plywood is a little a thing as far as this seal is concerned. first seals just like any sort of movement explorer is trying to walk a slowly as they can to avoid startling animals. that would have developed one of the seals came up to us to...
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job along with his son so again he's heading to the very center of the breeding ground in a special plywood box check on the health of the first seals for right now he's worried about what one see line is going to do next the line puts up his ears when he sees something strange appearing each. pierce he can crush of plywood box just as easily as a human can imagine golds with but there is no problem for him to destroy the shelter of the same lion weighs more than seven hundred kilograms according to published figures they can weigh as much as a ton the plywood is a little a thing as far as this seal is concerned. first seals dislike any sort of movements he explores try to walk as slowly as they can to avoid startling animals. that would have developed one of the seals came up to us to say hello to you couldn't sniff us out because the wind was blowing our way otherwise he wouldn't have come anywhere near us. first seals liven up towards evening when the temperature drops marine mammals are quite comfortable at this time considering they spend most of their lives in icy water. as scientists
job along with his son so again he's heading to the very center of the breeding ground in a special plywood box check on the health of the first seals for right now he's worried about what one see line is going to do next the line puts up his ears when he sees something strange appearing each. pierce he can crush of plywood box just as easily as a human can imagine golds with but there is no problem for him to destroy the shelter of the same lion weighs more than seven hundred kilograms...
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- covered -- well, the plywood- covered windows, i think that is terrible. there's something that we should be able to do to show that something nice is going to be coming year. i am routing for passion cafe. i am sorry they are having trouble. i am glad that pearl is opening at the corner. my excitement about market street stretches back to the 1960's when i was a high-school student in a saratoga and i sent away for the market street plan. that is the plan we're all living with today, the one we build the park system with. the large sidewalks and the beautiful sycamore trees or whatever they are and the wonderful middle-class people walking up and down market street and the architect's drawing. that is not my vision of market street. but i think that after world war ii, the country decided that we were going to go in the direction of heading toward the suburbs. i think that has hurt cities. i think it has hurt midmarket and the tenderloin, in general. i hope that if i can do anything to turn that around, i would be interested in doing that. supervisor kim:
- covered -- well, the plywood- covered windows, i think that is terrible. there's something that we should be able to do to show that something nice is going to be coming year. i am routing for passion cafe. i am sorry they are having trouble. i am glad that pearl is opening at the corner. my excitement about market street stretches back to the 1960's when i was a high-school student in a saratoga and i sent away for the market street plan. that is the plan we're all living with today, the one...
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. >> it's a type of plywood, so this one in particular -- yeah. >> (speaking spanish). >> (inaudible). >> (speaking spanish). >> in the language it's called dulo. >> (speaking spanish). >> yes? >> (inaudible). >> (speaking spanish). >> yeah. >> (speaking spanish). >> (laughter). >> yes. >> (inaudible). >> in the 16th century, about 1500. yeah. >> (inaudible). >> no. no, no, just you have to leave this room thinking we did not kill anybody for that. yes, you had a question? >> (inaudible). >> yeah. well, yes, there are -- in cities like the northern part and lima there are certain districts like -- certain ones and the capital and to the south of lima the district there and to the south almost border to chile there is a community that is unknown that we are doing research right now on it. yes, the value there and with chile and all of that area. yes? >> (inaudible). >> no -- you know what it is. it's a rubber stamp of the tube that is heating it. you can -- >> (inaudible). >> no it's a tube. somebody had a question. i don't know if we are running out of time or we have to go or -- >> (
. >> it's a type of plywood, so this one in particular -- yeah. >> (speaking spanish). >> (inaudible). >> (speaking spanish). >> in the language it's called dulo. >> (speaking spanish). >> yes? >> (inaudible). >> (speaking spanish). >> yeah. >> (speaking spanish). >> (laughter). >> yes. >> (inaudible). >> in the 16th century, about 1500. yeah. >> (inaudible). >> no. no, no, just you have to...
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. >> reporter: plywood is flying out of the lumberyard today. 70 foot of windows. got to board them up. >> reporter: as northeasterners, most of whom weren't born the last time a devastating hurricane hit the atlantic seaboard, try to protect their property. is a hurricane something a homeowner thinks about here in new york? >> it's always a threat, but no, we're really not concerned with it down here. >> reporter: chris has lived on the long island shore for more than 30 years, saw some flooding during the 1985 hurricane gloria, but was not around for the 1938 category 5 storm that killed more than 600. still, he takes irene seriously. >> i really don't want to leave, but i guess we have to. >> reporter: leaving behind his new york beach house and hoping it holds up without the impact glass and storm shutters that routinely protect homes along the hurricane zone in the carolinas and florida. how a house is built can make a huge difference, as shown in this insurance institute video. the home on the left is a normal built to code house. the one on the right is engi
. >> reporter: plywood is flying out of the lumberyard today. 70 foot of windows. got to board them up. >> reporter: as northeasterners, most of whom weren't born the last time a devastating hurricane hit the atlantic seaboard, try to protect their property. is a hurricane something a homeowner thinks about here in new york? >> it's always a threat, but no, we're really not concerned with it down here. >> reporter: chris has lived on the long island shore for more than...
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it is a classic example of how in architecture they use plywood instead of plank wood. we did repair work there that would have that carbon fiber player going across. and on the top, top sheet wood. that could take the abuse of the extensive use in the facility. that was one part. another part of wanted to bring in has to do with the repair work at the chinese playground. i have been tried to get that tennis court done for a long time. it has been patched up, the borders are over elevated from pavement work. i wonder what it never gets done. i talked to dr. lee about it, and he wants to hit tennis balls there, has been a long time chinatown tennis club member. a lot of people want to use the facility, but it is not really up to grade. will it ever be up to grade? and when you did the roofing work at the chinese playground, the same facility, when i looked at it, you are doing repetitive work that has been done many times. every time, it comes down to the same thing. >> thank you. >> andrea. >> hello again. some of you say you do not understand the downtown bond. there a
it is a classic example of how in architecture they use plywood instead of plank wood. we did repair work there that would have that carbon fiber player going across. and on the top, top sheet wood. that could take the abuse of the extensive use in the facility. that was one part. another part of wanted to bring in has to do with the repair work at the chinese playground. i have been tried to get that tennis court done for a long time. it has been patched up, the borders are over elevated from...
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using high quality plywood, they created henches shaped like a bird wings that double as musical instrumentsserving as a backdrop is a mural featuring images of local birds and san francisco's famous skyline. >> in the line between that is so natural, you can see birds and be in complete wilderness. i really like that about this. you could maybe get a little snapshot of what they are expecting. >> it is an interactive, keck sculpture that is interacted with by the visitor. >> they are a lot about and they fall down the belt. it moves the belt up, and if you turn that faster, the butterflies fall in the move of words. >> the art reflect the commission's commitment to acquiring the best work from the bay area and beyond. in addition to the five new commissions, 20 artworks that were already in the airport collection were reinstalled. some of which were historically cited in the terminal. it includes major sculptures by the international artists. as a collection, these art works tell the story of the vibrant arts scene in the early 1960's through the mid-1980s's. the illustrate san francisco's
using high quality plywood, they created henches shaped like a bird wings that double as musical instrumentsserving as a backdrop is a mural featuring images of local birds and san francisco's famous skyline. >> in the line between that is so natural, you can see birds and be in complete wilderness. i really like that about this. you could maybe get a little snapshot of what they are expecting. >> it is an interactive, keck sculpture that is interacted with by the visitor. >>...
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. >> we are putting plywood up around the windows so it will not bloww the windows out. >> irene is about the same size as hurricane katrina. oakland as are playing in boston. >> this is a nasty storm and taking direct aim at southeastern united states. we are following it closely here. >> sandy is here. >> and we want to show you hurricane irene it is a large storm. category 3 and going up to category 5 as the strongest. it is an intense storm and packing sustained wins of 160 miles per hour and moving out of the bahamases at 14 miles per hour. outer bands are impacting just off of the coast of florida. they are getting surf and wind in that area and seeing the storm par-- paralleling the coastline. it comes in and closes in on cape patteras. and we are looking at a category two hurricane and 11:00 sunday impacting long island, new york. big concern is the storm surge. we are talking about storm surge and raising water levels 5-10 feet above the ground. that will be a major problem in the area. and not only that. rainfall totals in the area expected to be 6-10 inches of rain and a powerf
. >> we are putting plywood up around the windows so it will not bloww the windows out. >> irene is about the same size as hurricane katrina. oakland as are playing in boston. >> this is a nasty storm and taking direct aim at southeastern united states. we are following it closely here. >> sandy is here. >> and we want to show you hurricane irene it is a large storm. category 3 and going up to category 5 as the strongest. it is an intense storm and packing...
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if we close out and we put some plywood, we know it will have graffiti on it. we know that people will not respect this space. they are opening up their businesses, their buildings and they are saying, let's invite young artists in and let's have these artists go at it in great very visually stunning storefronts. >> this is a pilot project that was started by the mayor as part of his local stimulus plan in partnership with the mayor's office of economic and work- force development. we carried this space in the mission. we were hired to curate this project. we have been the ones that have been handling all of the day to day working with the artists helping to secure their locations. >> we are doing projects in central market, the tenderloin, the bayview, and the 24th street corridor. >> we are looking at the history of the neighborhood and their ability to translate a the kind of things that go on on a day- to-day basis. >> we have over 200 applicants. it was wonderful to see how many people participated. these people clearly understand the neighborhood. >> this
if we close out and we put some plywood, we know it will have graffiti on it. we know that people will not respect this space. they are opening up their businesses, their buildings and they are saying, let's invite young artists in and let's have these artists go at it in great very visually stunning storefronts. >> this is a pilot project that was started by the mayor as part of his local stimulus plan in partnership with the mayor's office of economic and work- force development. we...
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there was no heating the windows were smashed and hammered some plywood on and painted the walls as good as i managed. there was no kitchen at the well known generally anything. it was an abandoned me where i began my new life when i was happy i was happy for one simple reason because i knew that no one would invade my friend mrs without even a search warrant and no one would drum machine my books drawings easels and letters . six in the morning and knew that i wouldn't be taken for questioning with the word up read on it as it happened in the past and most importantly i wouldn't be confined to a mad house they didn't mean it with god knows what in short i was walling and happiness. and where money or poverty was concerned i wasn't frightened at all i didn't come to pass from the sky i didn't think i was a genius so do you believe you're one now it's because you said i didn't. know i'm describing the frame of mind i was in shock. and i felt the other way about it . nor would i make a new shows a ball. and be just marking time big problem with some great guys because at that time we were
there was no heating the windows were smashed and hammered some plywood on and painted the walls as good as i managed. there was no kitchen at the well known generally anything. it was an abandoned me where i began my new life when i was happy i was happy for one simple reason because i knew that no one would invade my friend mrs without even a search warrant and no one would drum machine my books drawings easels and letters . six in the morning and knew that i wouldn't be taken for questioning...
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look at all the plywood and all the debris here. oddly enough i was just speaking to the owner of the boardwalk and he tells me they don't think they took such a bad hit after all. jimmy, our photographer, we will walk over here and actually going to walk over to the owner of the boardwalk and let him assess the damage, because, you know, it's not as bad as they thought. thank you so much for joining us. you're looking around, and this fence, we were here when it lifted and came flying this way. >> the wind was pretty amazing. some of the debris is all over the place. we made it through pretty well. all the buildings are intact and the convention survived, and so far we're crossing our fingers, and are happy we have done as well as we have. so people should not come to the beach or the boardwalk because there's debris and a curfew. >> reporter: the plywood would have been dangerous on the outside. >> yeah, we did not board the windows. >> let's check in with ali velshi. >> reporter: now it was lapping last time i told you about it,
look at all the plywood and all the debris here. oddly enough i was just speaking to the owner of the boardwalk and he tells me they don't think they took such a bad hit after all. jimmy, our photographer, we will walk over here and actually going to walk over to the owner of the boardwalk and let him assess the damage, because, you know, it's not as bad as they thought. thank you so much for joining us. you're looking around, and this fence, we were here when it lifted and came flying this...