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it also points to cases of forged documents and other illegal practices in the chinese port city of talian where the
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it also points to cases of forged documents and other illegal practices in the chinese port city of talian where the illicit trade deals were arranged. it urges u.n. member states to step up their freight inspections. >>> u.s. researchers say new satellite images show that north korean officials are making progress on a new nuclear reactor. they say it could go into operation within two year researchers at johns hopkins university examined photos of a lightwater reactor under construction in yongbyon. they compared the one on the left taken in march with the one on the right taken in april. the researchers say the cylindrical parts of the containment building appears to be higher in the new image. and they say work on a roof adjacent to that area has been completed. north korean officials claim the plant will be used to produce electricity. >>> with tensions rising over north korea's activities, the united states and south korea are working together to keep their militaries ready. air force personnel from the two countries are staging their largest ever joint drill on the korean peninsula.
it also points to cases of forged documents and other illegal practices in the chinese port city of talian where the illicit trade deals were arranged. it urges u.n. member states to step up their freight inspections. >>> u.s. researchers say new satellite images show that north korean officials are making progress on a new nuclear reactor. they say it could go into operation within two year researchers at johns hopkins university examined photos of a lightwater reactor under...
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it was his duty to impose federal standards of hygiene on this port city which after washington must have seen like a frontier outpost. he had been sent from the capital to san francisco 10 months before. this was his area to take care of. he was a doctor trained in europe in a new science of bacteriologists founded by louis pasteur. he had a tender ego and a gut to match. a public health officer needs the hide of a pachyderm he ones told a friend. instead he had the skin of an onion. with kellogg at his side kenyon looked at the bacteria from king's tissue and blood. he felt a throb of recognition. yes, this was it. so, the pink tinted rods, dark at the end. but to be sure of the diagnosis kenyon had to isolate the germ in pure culture and inoculate test an analysis to create the same disease of king. he injected a rat, two guinea pigs and a monkey. he placed the test animals in their cages and then inside earthen aware vessels for safety hen he waited. downtown the san francisco chronicle and all the other newspapers ridiculed the plague scare. political pundits believe it was a sc
it was his duty to impose federal standards of hygiene on this port city which after washington must have seen like a frontier outpost. he had been sent from the capital to san francisco 10 months before. this was his area to take care of. he was a doctor trained in europe in a new science of bacteriologists founded by louis pasteur. he had a tender ego and a gut to match. a public health officer needs the hide of a pachyderm he ones told a friend. instead he had the skin of an onion. with...
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to authorize a mem dim of understanding between the city and the port, which will govern our terms of repaint of the city's c.o.p., c.o.p.'s and to recommend the appropriation of those proceeds and reallocation of 2010 revenue debt proceeds and port capital funds. and all of this financing, of course, is for the 34th america's cup improvements and cruise terminal project. as you're all well aware, the america's cup agreement has changed. we have transferred the scope of work, which went from 111 million of private investment to approximately 25 million to public works projects. while the investment size has changed, we also will be retaining 3.9 million of long-term rent. those facilities will no longer be utilized to repay that initial investment through long-term development rights. prior to the change in the america's cup agreement, we were planning to issue -- planning a financing plan for to partially fund cruise terminal phase one and also for the shore side power equipment at pier 70. this slide shows our original plans, adjustment due to the america's cup change and new total.
to authorize a mem dim of understanding between the city and the port, which will govern our terms of repaint of the city's c.o.p., c.o.p.'s and to recommend the appropriation of those proceeds and reallocation of 2010 revenue debt proceeds and port capital funds. and all of this financing, of course, is for the 34th america's cup improvements and cruise terminal project. as you're all well aware, the america's cup agreement has changed. we have transferred the scope of work, which went from...
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during his stay in the prosperous port city of genoa, van dyck received nurous commissions from its patrician society for portraits, as well as for mythological and allegorical es. thesare infused with a rical quality ve different from compositions hhad made elegce and grace learned from titian marked theortraits van dyck created araize genoese patrons, inuding his remarkable image the marchesa lena grimaldi. the marchesa seems to stride o onto patio. van dyck intduces a new sense of movemt to whahad a traditionof rigid. van dyck's genoese portraits were intended to be hung up high, over doors in palaces. because they were viewed from a distance, the artist painted them very thinly and very quickly. here, van dyck suggests the intricate fabric of theoung b'stume inoarokeofe, painted directly over the ochre ground. the mothern ofe solemn and. the boy poses confidently, yeevenis aristoatic portrt van dyck introduces a delicate tenderness. at the end of 1627, van dyck returned to antwerp. the portraits he painted during this period reflect the solid bourgeois character theitrs. thevan dyck's por
during his stay in the prosperous port city of genoa, van dyck received nurous commissions from its patrician society for portraits, as well as for mythological and allegorical es. thesare infused with a rical quality ve different from compositions hhad made elegce and grace learned from titian marked theortraits van dyck created araize genoese patrons, inuding his remarkable image the marchesa lena grimaldi. the marchesa seems to stride o onto patio. van dyck intduces a new sense of movemt to...
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you was arrested last year in the port city.is accused of conspiracy to manufacture explosives of plotting to bomb targets in kenya. kenyan prosecutors confirmed for the first time that the widow of one of the bombers is suspected of financing the alleged did terror plots. >> he is on the run, and we are looking for him. >> more on the connection to this alleged in a plot. good >> we believe he is a fine dancer of all but was going on. >> when kenyan police raided his house, they found a quantity of explosives. samantha is known to have entered kenya last year, but she disappeared on boxing day, and her whereabouts are unknown. lindsay was captured on tv as he prepared to detonate a bomb on the underground in 2005. it exploded on the train traveling from king's cross to russell square. the couple lived here. after the london bombings, samantha said she was appalled by the attacks and had no idea what her husband had been planning, but she vanished. >> that was seven years ago. a lot could happen during that time. there is increa
you was arrested last year in the port city.is accused of conspiracy to manufacture explosives of plotting to bomb targets in kenya. kenyan prosecutors confirmed for the first time that the widow of one of the bombers is suspected of financing the alleged did terror plots. >> he is on the run, and we are looking for him. >> more on the connection to this alleged in a plot. good >> we believe he is a fine dancer of all but was going on. >> when kenyan police raided his...
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western hemisphere, and that was meant to represent the new world and new york's important place as a port city in the development of the new world. >> finally, the word "excelsior" encourages new yorkers to reach ever higher to achieve their goals. maybe that's why new york city has so many skyscrapers. just about everyone knows manhattan, new york, is called "the big apple," but did you know that manhattan, kansas, has a similar nickname? it's called "the little apple." with "flag facts," i'm scott. >> listen up. natalie has some great advice on how to "make the grade." >> as faithful viewers of "teen kids news," you know that over the past months, i've been giving tips on how to find a part-time job. after all, i have one. well, finding the job is only the first step. getting it is the next challenge. usually, the big hurdle is... the interview! okay, so, no need to panic. here's a few simple things to keep in mind. dress neatly. even if you're looking for work mucking out stables, you want to make a good first impression. make sure you're not late. leave earlier than you need to, just in ca
western hemisphere, and that was meant to represent the new world and new york's important place as a port city in the development of the new world. >> finally, the word "excelsior" encourages new yorkers to reach ever higher to achieve their goals. maybe that's why new york city has so many skyscrapers. just about everyone knows manhattan, new york, is called "the big apple," but did you know that manhattan, kansas, has a similar nickname? it's called "the little...
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it is threatening to bring heavy rains along the port city of manzanillo. the number of indians has quadrupled to 650,000, making them the largest foreign population. they're seen as blue-collar workers. a new generation are changing the perception of their community by being partners in some of kuwait pose the top firms. -- kuwait's top firms. >> welcome to kuwait city. it was in this neighborhood that 60 years ago, the first wave of immigrants arrived. despite the modern facade, this is one of the oldest indian restaurants in kuwait. it is here where the indian business council campaigns. -- convenes. what is the secret of the indian business community's success? >> the companies that have a positive attitude toward work. less corruption. >> there is an emphasis on roles here and there is a new generation of entrepreneurs toward changing the way they do business. he is a managing director. started by his father, the department store has grown to a portfolio of enterprises. diversification is the key to cash flow in modern kuwait. >> the world was more sim
it is threatening to bring heavy rains along the port city of manzanillo. the number of indians has quadrupled to 650,000, making them the largest foreign population. they're seen as blue-collar workers. a new generation are changing the perception of their community by being partners in some of kuwait pose the top firms. -- kuwait's top firms. >> welcome to kuwait city. it was in this neighborhood that 60 years ago, the first wave of immigrants arrived. despite the modern facade, this is...
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city. really speaks to the synergy that exists between the port and muni. and providing the requisite connection between our vehicles and your water craft and your areas. as an enduring premier city on the rim, san francisco continues to provide the vital transportation connection to those of us who are lucky to live here and the millions who visit us every yore. in the years tom could, we're confident we will continue to balance the mobility equation in this city for the best interests of all of us who want to continue to move around this city. speaking for all of us at the sfmta, wleek forward to working at the port to ensure vital mobility for generations to come. thank you for the opportunity to be here today and congratulations on beginning to celebrate your 150th anniversary. thank you. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> we're looking forward to the reception, where we will actually celebrate some more, the anniversary and birthday. thank you. >> that concludes my report. >> public comment. >> executive director's report. hearing none, we will move
city. really speaks to the synergy that exists between the port and muni. and providing the requisite connection between our vehicles and your water craft and your areas. as an enduring premier city on the rim, san francisco continues to provide the vital transportation connection to those of us who are lucky to live here and the millions who visit us every yore. in the years tom could, we're confident we will continue to balance the mobility equation in this city for the best interests of all...
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its major port city a crucial port city for drugs to be shipped out. it's the same place last fall, 35 bodies were dumped on a main highway right in the middle of rush hour. earlier this week the bodies of three journalists will discovered there wrapped in plastic bags on the side of the road in a drainage ditch. fourth victim one of the journalist's girlfriends. their funerals were held yesterday in mexico city and they are on high alert. mexico is one of the most dangerous places in the world for journalists. in veroo cruz, seven have been killed in recent months. one happening less than a week ago when a magazine reporter was found beaten and strangled. obviously in light of all of this news, the u.s. state department has issued numerous travel alerts to american citizens traveling in to parts of mexico where there is drug related cartel violence have claimed the lives of more than 50,000 people in just the last five years. >> heather: thank you very much. casey stegall reporting live from l.a. thank you. >> gregg: president obama launching his reel
its major port city a crucial port city for drugs to be shipped out. it's the same place last fall, 35 bodies were dumped on a main highway right in the middle of rush hour. earlier this week the bodies of three journalists will discovered there wrapped in plastic bags on the side of the road in a drainage ditch. fourth victim one of the journalist's girlfriends. their funerals were held yesterday in mexico city and they are on high alert. mexico is one of the most dangerous places in the world...
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. >> coquimbo is a port city on the pacific coast. it has one of the most popular fish markets in chile. people come here not only to shop, but more than anything to enjoy the fresh and delicious fast food. fish and seafood are turned into tasty snacks right on the premises. there are small restaurants and snack bars in every corner of the market, like this one run by alejandro fernÁndez. his speciality is a chilean classic -- "empanadas de marisco." >> aqui vamos, aqui vamos! >> these are crispy pastries with a savory filling. alejandro's been selling them for more than twenty years. >> we've always enjoyed eating empanadas here in coquimbo. people like to eat them after a stroll on the seaside. empanadas filled with seafood are a tradition in chile. >> a mixture of fish, crab meat and shellfish is wrapped in thinly rolled-out wheat dough and then deep fried for 3 to 4 minutes. and voilÀ. the empanada is ready to serve. this tasty snack costs 1000 pesos -- around one euro sixty. alejandro sells hundreds of them a day -- and he has lo
. >> coquimbo is a port city on the pacific coast. it has one of the most popular fish markets in chile. people come here not only to shop, but more than anything to enjoy the fresh and delicious fast food. fish and seafood are turned into tasty snacks right on the premises. there are small restaurants and snack bars in every corner of the market, like this one run by alejandro fernÁndez. his speciality is a chilean classic -- "empanadas de marisco." >> aqui vamos, aqui...
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. >> baltimore has a long, rich history of tattooing and being a port city.a lot of rich, tattoo culture here. the people love tattoos in baltimore and the surrounding area and they come out and have a good time. >> the convention runs until 8:00 tomorrow night. tickets are $20. so what is mom really want for mother's day this year. turns out she wants some body work too. if you still need a last-minute gift idea, relaxing spa day could be just the thing. according to a retail survey by harris, nearly half moms polled said they wanted a relaxing day of mannys and pedies and facial and massages. most dads and sons don't know that. 72% of them thought moms and wives wanted flowers most. >> this stage of the game i think we would settle for dry weather tomorrow, right? it would be nice. there's rain just to the west, pretty good showers. now in kentucky reaching all the way down to the gulf of mexico, showing up on our radar. we had high, thin clouds move ago cross the area but no rain yet and really with the high pressure just beginning to move offshower. it's
. >> baltimore has a long, rich history of tattooing and being a port city.a lot of rich, tattoo culture here. the people love tattoos in baltimore and the surrounding area and they come out and have a good time. >> the convention runs until 8:00 tomorrow night. tickets are $20. so what is mom really want for mother's day this year. turns out she wants some body work too. if you still need a last-minute gift idea, relaxing spa day could be just the thing. according to a retail...
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this report points to cases of forged documents and other illegal practices in the port city of dalian, where elicit trade deals are often arranged. it urged u.n. member states to be more thorough with freight inspections. >>> the united nations and foreign governments go to great lengths to try to figure out what is happening inside north korea. but the country is secretive and unpredictable. that's why the u.s. and south korea are keeping their militaries at the ready. air force personnel from both nations are staging the largest ever joint drill on the korean peninsula. nhk world reports from seoul. >> reporter: the pilot of this plane takes off for an exercise called max thunder. the crews of 50 jets from the u.s. and south korea are taking part. >> and when we train together, we know there is no force that can beat us. >> reporter: during one exercise, f-15 and f-16 jet fighters took off from kwangju air base. the pilots performed role play exercises taking the parts of ally or enemy. the organizers put guided bombs and missiles on display at the base. personnel can load the weapo
this report points to cases of forged documents and other illegal practices in the port city of dalian, where elicit trade deals are often arranged. it urged u.n. member states to be more thorough with freight inspections. >>> the united nations and foreign governments go to great lengths to try to figure out what is happening inside north korea. but the country is secretive and unpredictable. that's why the u.s. and south korea are keeping their militaries at the ready. air force...
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were seemed to be involved in instigating violence we also assume a quote sort of violence in the port city of suez we anti military demonstrators stormed the building that houses the governor's office now all of this comes hot on the heels of deadly cashes in leave in the week on wednesday in front of the defense ministry building and here we see allegations go forward and backwards between the security forces and the protesters in terms of who started it according to the protesters they were attacked by thugs and plain clothed police and troops but according to activists as well as residents they say that the protesters began the violence by provoking the forces and that many of the protesters themselves were armed what is particularly significant is that we are witnessing cracks in the opposition to the ruling military whereas once they seem united more and more we're hearing of these splinter groups beginning to form this corner and has this surge in violence affecting the election campaign in egypt. so these surging violence is affecting the election campaign in what we're witnessing i
were seemed to be involved in instigating violence we also assume a quote sort of violence in the port city of suez we anti military demonstrators stormed the building that houses the governor's office now all of this comes hot on the heels of deadly cashes in leave in the week on wednesday in front of the defense ministry building and here we see allegations go forward and backwards between the security forces and the protesters in terms of who started it according to the protesters they were...
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city strong and vibrant. mayor lee. [applause] >> thank you, larry, and thank you to the whole giants organization for presenting this to our -- and also to our port and to our city. let me say, i think our city officials here, david chiu and i were talking earlier -- we are going to stretch out our speeches. the longer we do this, the more chance we have of catching one of those home runs this afternoon. so we will be out here for a long time, speaking very slowly, because it is worth it. you know, first of all, thanks to the port commissioners that are here, to our supervisors that are here, port staff and our office of economic development that is here. we are all going to work as a team. that is something that certainly our giants have taught as over many, many years of success. we work as 18, and if you do that, you'll be able to do everything you dream of -- worked as a team, and you'll be able to do everything you dream up. the first is getting people jobs. walking in here today, walking up the stairs and through the corridors of the stadium, you saw so many people getting ready for the game. gasol smiles on their faces. they're moving thin
city strong and vibrant. mayor lee. [applause] >> thank you, larry, and thank you to the whole giants organization for presenting this to our -- and also to our port and to our city. let me say, i think our city officials here, david chiu and i were talking earlier -- we are going to stretch out our speeches. the longer we do this, the more chance we have of catching one of those home runs this afternoon. so we will be out here for a long time, speaking very slowly, because it is worth...
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during his stay in the prosperous port city of genoa, van dyck received nurous commissions from its patrician society for portraits, as well as for mythological and lerical enes. thesare infused th a rical quity ve different from compositions hhad made elegce and grace learned from titian marked theortraits van dyck created araize hi genoese patrons, including his remarkable image of the marchesa lena grimaldi. the marche seems to stride out onto a patio. n dyck introduces a new sense of movemt to whaha a traditionof rigidy . van dyck's genoese portraits were intended to be hung up high, over doors in palaces. because they were ewed from a distance, the artist painted them very thinly and very quickly. here, van dyck suggests the intricate fabric ofheng b's inoarokeofedndte, painted directly over the ochre ground. the mothern ofe solemn d a. the boy poses confidently, yeevenis aristoatic portrt van dyck introduces a delicate tenderness. at the end of 1627, van dyck returned to antwerp. the rtraits he painted during this period reflect the solid bourgeois character of theters. van dyck'sortrai
during his stay in the prosperous port city of genoa, van dyck received nurous commissions from its patrician society for portraits, as well as for mythological and lerical enes. thesare infused th a rical quity ve different from compositions hhad made elegce and grace learned from titian marked theortraits van dyck created araize hi genoese patrons, including his remarkable image of the marchesa lena grimaldi. the marche seems to stride out onto a patio. n dyck introduces a new sense of movemt...
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this is a strategic port city near vital shipping routes at the entrance of the red sea. >> returning to aden is not returning to a safe zone, to your own safety. aden is a city gripped by chaos. >> narrator: people here know the por of protesting. demonstrations across the country last year drove yemen's long time president ali abdullah saleh from power. they're still marching here, this time to win back the independence south yemen lost two decades ago. but along the way, lives have been lost. ghaith joined the funeral of the latest victim, a 15-year-old girl, nada shawqi. >> we are following a funeral. the girl was killed by army fire a few days ago. and it's part of the security chaos that is in aden at the moment. surrounding the cemetery, you see all these military positions. what do the soldiers do? they open fire into the crowd. they fire bullets. live bullets. army soldiers on top of the hill. they're pointing at people. >> narrator: in aden, there are more than 100,000 refugees from the fighting between al qaeda and the government. in this former school, hundreds of refugees
this is a strategic port city near vital shipping routes at the entrance of the red sea. >> returning to aden is not returning to a safe zone, to your own safety. aden is a city gripped by chaos. >> narrator: people here know the por of protesting. demonstrations across the country last year drove yemen's long time president ali abdullah saleh from power. they're still marching here, this time to win back the independence south yemen lost two decades ago. but along the way, lives...
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project which will be available to be used, most of which will be available to the use of sight on port and city credit projects as was envisioned when this rfp was first issued. we look forward to taking this journey with you. we have been on this journey for a while. everett not a bad economic cycle and we're glad we're back in the economy is suggesting we can move forward and get buildings in the ground. i think with that, i will stop. i will be available to answer questions and if you have specific questions, we look forward to working with you. >> thank you very much. any public comment? commissioners? >> a very exciting. thank you. looking forward to seeing the various iterations. i think i can speak for everyone who appreciates all the work you have put in in terms of meeting with the community and working with the port as well. thank you. >> what do you do with a parking during day games? >> that will be our biggest challenge. we have up to 12 weekday day games a year and we have limited parking resources. most of the people who drive to games park with a 15 or 20 minute walk. we have sp
project which will be available to be used, most of which will be available to the use of sight on port and city credit projects as was envisioned when this rfp was first issued. we look forward to taking this journey with you. we have been on this journey for a while. everett not a bad economic cycle and we're glad we're back in the economy is suggesting we can move forward and get buildings in the ground. i think with that, i will stop. i will be available to answer questions and if you have...
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the tanker had only made it about 25 miles from where it left from, a tiny port city called valdez, alaskathe "exxon valdez" oil spill was at the time the worst oil spill in u.s. history. in all, about 11 million gallons of crude oil released into prince william sound. well, when it came to cleaning up all that oil, something very telling happened. the president at the time, george h.w. bush, poppy bush, sent the commandant of the coast guard up to alaska to run that cleanup effort. and in the course of running that cleanup effort, he told exxon that he would need 5,000 workers to help clean up the beaches up there. exxon said, 5,000 workers? no way. exxon told the highest ranking member of the united states coast guard, no. now, the commandant of the coast guard, knowing that he had been sent up there by the white house told exxon that maybe they would have to take it up with the white house. exxon said, well, that's no problem. and a short time later, after receiving a call from exxon, the white house informed the commandant of the coast guard that actually, yeah, he was not getting thos
the tanker had only made it about 25 miles from where it left from, a tiny port city called valdez, alaskathe "exxon valdez" oil spill was at the time the worst oil spill in u.s. history. in all, about 11 million gallons of crude oil released into prince william sound. well, when it came to cleaning up all that oil, something very telling happened. the president at the time, george h.w. bush, poppy bush, sent the commandant of the coast guard up to alaska to run that cleanup effort....
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contractors helping to train yemen's coast guard in a port city west of the capital. and we are told this caused only "minor" injuries and the united states has kept a close eye on yemen. early this month, a c.i.a. helped unravel a plat linked to al qaeda to attack a united states bound airliner with a new kind of underwear bomb. >> two months after a jury convicted a former rutgers university student on hate crime charges for spy on his roommate, a judge sentenced that man to a month in prison. and probation. you will recall back in 2010, this man, 18-year-old, jumped to his death from the george washington bridge between new york and new jersey after learning that the camera broadcast his dorm room encounter with another man. early this year a jury found the roommate guilty of more than as do charges and most serious was bias and intimidation based on sexual orientation. that is a hate crime. the roommate was not charged with his death, but, today a judge called the actions "cold, calculated, and conceived and the biggest mistake the dead person made was to trust hi
contractors helping to train yemen's coast guard in a port city west of the capital. and we are told this caused only "minor" injuries and the united states has kept a close eye on yemen. early this month, a c.i.a. helped unravel a plat linked to al qaeda to attack a united states bound airliner with a new kind of underwear bomb. >> two months after a jury convicted a former rutgers university student on hate crime charges for spy on his roommate, a judge sentenced that man to a...
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the port is thankful to the city for allowing us to utilize c.o.p.'s. it helps us with that coverage, and also, there's efficiencies in combining what we were planning with the america's cup agreement in terms of debt issuance costs. in terms of the projects, of course, there is a large share here for the cruise terminal project phase one. the event authority transferred about $5.6 million to our project scope. the construction is already under way. with this approval, we will be only $5.7 million shy of complete financing for the first phase of the project. the budget analyst report rightly notes that our first costs have increased from $62.4 million to $67.4 million. several factors led to this cost increase. one is the inclusion of the america's cup scope. the second is two things that would have been built into phase two of the project moving to phase one because they are more efficient and cost-effective to do now. also, bids are trending upward. we lost the window of very favorable bidding climate. i would like to know that the port has assumed an
the port is thankful to the city for allowing us to utilize c.o.p.'s. it helps us with that coverage, and also, there's efficiencies in combining what we were planning with the america's cup agreement in terms of debt issuance costs. in terms of the projects, of course, there is a large share here for the cruise terminal project phase one. the event authority transferred about $5.6 million to our project scope. the construction is already under way. with this approval, we will be only $5.7...
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major port city meaning it ace crucial place for drugs to be shipped out.the same spot incidentally where last fall 35 bodies were dumped on a main highway right in the middle of rush hour. but earlier this week the bodies of 3 journalist were discovered. wrapped in plastic bags on the side of the road in a drainage ditch. funeral held yesterday in mexico city as fellow members of the press are now on high alert there. mexico is one of the most dangerous places in the world now for journalists. in vera cruz alone at least 7 have been killed in recent months and one happening less than a week ago. obviously as you know in reporting of this violence over the last several years u.s. state department has issued multiple travel alerts warning americans who are going into parts of mexico, where this drug related violence are you ready has claimed more than 5 50,000 lives in just 5 years time. >> i till the other numbers shocking in this, 3 miles from laredo, texas, 160 males from san antonio. >> our become yard. >> you bet. casey with the latest on that. thank yo
major port city meaning it ace crucial place for drugs to be shipped out.the same spot incidentally where last fall 35 bodies were dumped on a main highway right in the middle of rush hour. but earlier this week the bodies of 3 journalist were discovered. wrapped in plastic bags on the side of the road in a drainage ditch. funeral held yesterday in mexico city as fellow members of the press are now on high alert there. mexico is one of the most dangerous places in the world now for journalists....
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then to lyon and the port city of marseille where they board one of the last boats carrying european jews to safety. after stops in casablanca and cuba in 1943, they finally arrived in the united states. janinio e and roland first met and again in lyon where their love grew but were separated when the family sailed away from france. despite vowing to find each other after the war they lost all contact. in 1946, on a blind date in new york city, she met the man she would marry, american leonard maitland. two children and 43 years of marriage later, leonard is die og. and janline and leonard daughter's leslie has begun her own odyssey to trace her po mother's story. through her research and travels she learns that roland is alive and living in canada. in 1991 nearly 50 years after they last saw each other, janine and roland reconnect. now lesley maitla, a former "new york times" reporter has chronicled their story and their times in the new book "crossing the borders of time" lesley maitland, thank you for having us. this book of yours reads fartherly as a romance, and partly as a deck
then to lyon and the port city of marseille where they board one of the last boats carrying european jews to safety. after stops in casablanca and cuba in 1943, they finally arrived in the united states. janinio e and roland first met and again in lyon where their love grew but were separated when the family sailed away from france. despite vowing to find each other after the war they lost all contact. in 1946, on a blind date in new york city, she met the man she would marry, american leonard...