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the next park is portsmouth square. this one is 1.3 acres. the shadow here will fall in the morning between 8:05 and 9:10 in the morning. it will occur 12 weeks throughout the year between november and february. and it will last less than 60 minutes on average, around 40 minutes. and it will shadow the park throughout the year by 0.219%. we have an animation. >> the shadow has it goes through the park between 9:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. and 9:40 in the morning. one more time -- the last park is justin herman plaza, 4.2 acres. and this new shadow would be cast between 1:50 and 3:25 in the afternoon, 14 weeks annually between october and february. the duration of the shad ow is less than 60 minutes and on average 36 minutes. the size of the shadow 0.044%. we also have an animation for this one. showing between 1:45 and 3:15 in the afternoon. project outreach, the project sponsor has had multiple meetings with stakeholders and general public with focused outreach on neighboring businesses. the planning department has received comments on a wide vari
the next park is portsmouth square. this one is 1.3 acres. the shadow here will fall in the morning between 8:05 and 9:10 in the morning. it will occur 12 weeks throughout the year between november and february. and it will last less than 60 minutes on average, around 40 minutes. and it will shadow the park throughout the year by 0.219%. we have an animation. >> the shadow has it goes through the park between 9:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. and 9:40 in the morning. one more time -- the last park...
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. >> reporter: residents of portsmouth and norfolk, virginia, have grown accustomed to their morning rush hour traffic. >> and it's starting to pick-up here eastbound at the downtown tunnel, and back up on the portsmouth side. >> reporter: for commuters moving between the two port cities, there's a daily choke of cars leading into this 54-year- old tunnel with only one lane running in each direction under the elizabeth river. since it opened, the tunnel's daily traffic volume has tripled. for the past four years, wade watson has overseen construction of the relief valve-- a new midtown tunnel with two additional lanes running parallel to the old ones. this new tunnel is on schedule to open later this year, following an innovative approach to its design. >> there's about 80,000 cubic yards of concrete in this tunnel. >> reporter: the tunnel is designed to last 120 years, and it was less expensive than traditional steel tube construction. nearly a mile long, this all concrete tunnel is only the second of its kind in the united states. consisting of 11 different segments, each section w
. >> reporter: residents of portsmouth and norfolk, virginia, have grown accustomed to their morning rush hour traffic. >> and it's starting to pick-up here eastbound at the downtown tunnel, and back up on the portsmouth side. >> reporter: for commuters moving between the two port cities, there's a daily choke of cars leading into this 54-year- old tunnel with only one lane running in each direction under the elizabeth river. since it opened, the tunnel's daily traffic volume...
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he's from portsmouth, ohio, one of our areas hardest hit by the way. in portsmouth, ohio, we had a town meeting six years ago where we brought in the did you go czar and law enforcement -- brought in the drug czar and law enforcement. as we made more progress on prescription drugs, heroin started to come in, a cheaper alternative and more and more people got into the grip of that heroin addiction. jeremy wilder said he became addicted to heroin and sold drugs to pay for his own use. he told national public radio this -- and i quote -- "i sold dope to cops. i sold dope to lawyers. i sold dope to doctors. i had a cop that drove me to my drug connection. rich kids, who their parents have nothing today because their parents drained them." it was on national public radio. there is no demographic, no city, no county safe from this epidemic. one of the big issues we have now in ohio is heroin laced with what's called tpepbt nil. that is an even more powerful drug. in 2013 five people in ohio died from overdoses of fentanyl which we're told is 100 times more p
he's from portsmouth, ohio, one of our areas hardest hit by the way. in portsmouth, ohio, we had a town meeting six years ago where we brought in the did you go czar and law enforcement -- brought in the drug czar and law enforcement. as we made more progress on prescription drugs, heroin started to come in, a cheaper alternative and more and more people got into the grip of that heroin addiction. jeremy wilder said he became addicted to heroin and sold drugs to pay for his own use. he told...
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you think back to her crying in new hampshire at that portsmouth diner when barack obama looked like he was going to win. and that is again, when people related to her. she won new hampshire. after that. is she trying to do a little bit of that here again? victim seems to do well for her? >> hillary doesn't see women hood as being a victim. 70% of the women who hate trump, he doesn't need hellory. trish: you think that as being -- but her whole platform i'm a woman we need to elect a woman. woman -- >> no. trish: that seems as though you are putting yourself in that victim spot. you are making your entire identity about being a woman and instead of being qualified. >> she is two-term senator. secretary of state. trump -- >> run on those. >> hold on. qualification being women that is absolutely being ridiculous. so beyond qualified. what is brilliant bit it is schoolgy. what you do you take your own weaknesses and you impose them on your opposition. he has no qualifications. puts them on her. trish: what he should have said, ned, i wonder where she would be instead of saying she is wo
you think back to her crying in new hampshire at that portsmouth diner when barack obama looked like he was going to win. and that is again, when people related to her. she won new hampshire. after that. is she trying to do a little bit of that here again? victim seems to do well for her? >> hillary doesn't see women hood as being a victim. 70% of the women who hate trump, he doesn't need hellory. trish: you think that as being -- but her whole platform i'm a woman we need to elect a...
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writing to joseph witten, the collector of customs in portsmouth, new hampshire, washington condemned these factions, exclaiming, "the on gratitude of that girl." and mrs. washington's desire to recover may not escape with impunity if it could be avoided." this notion of benign slaveholding, in which slave owners saw themselves as benevolent, eternal figures will give attention at the end of this presentation. national memories viewed slavery as a secondary component of the founding fathers achievements. thus, while washington and jefferson claimed discuss toward the institution, we must realize they were prolific slaveowners and invested in a system that condoned and expanded the despicable practice of human trafficking. one must remember the transatlantic slave trade was not closed to u.s. port cities until 25 years after the revolution. the slaves these founders held were products of human traffickers, ripped from their homelands, deposited into circumstances, stripped of human dignity and erased ancestral memories. long neglected into popular history of american history, the slave
writing to joseph witten, the collector of customs in portsmouth, new hampshire, washington condemned these factions, exclaiming, "the on gratitude of that girl." and mrs. washington's desire to recover may not escape with impunity if it could be avoided." this notion of benign slaveholding, in which slave owners saw themselves as benevolent, eternal figures will give attention at the end of this presentation. national memories viewed slavery as a secondary component of the...
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. >> so in october 1987 in portsmouth, new hampshire, as people waved trump for president signs, donaldmp made his first campaign speech. speaking without notes, he hit on some of the same economic ideas that have made him the frontrunner today. >> the message in 1987 didn't change, just the players. back then it was japan and saudi arabia. today it's china and mexico. we're still getting our lunch eaten by our trading partners and the people who are hurting are people like me, people who work for a living. we're the ones who are feeling it. so trump appeals to us. >> after the speech, they left the restaurant and moved trump to a nearby press conference. >> and i had to get him from the speaker's podium to a side door, which was a pretty good distance. and as we moved along, he kept stopping, shaking hands with the weight staff, with the cops, and the firemen who were there. he ignored all the other people wearing the suits, but it was the common man that attracted donald trump, and that he reached out to. and i think that's what's happening today. he's still reaching out to us, not to
. >> so in october 1987 in portsmouth, new hampshire, as people waved trump for president signs, donaldmp made his first campaign speech. speaking without notes, he hit on some of the same economic ideas that have made him the frontrunner today. >> the message in 1987 didn't change, just the players. back then it was japan and saudi arabia. today it's china and mexico. we're still getting our lunch eaten by our trading partners and the people who are hurting are people like me,...
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off our revenue probably here we go so lounges is a big chunk we procreate the civic center and portsmouth and park program fees which have not increased you know only the board of supervisors can actually increase our program fees their allot to increase by the cpi but again not from charging more we're seeing more and more people active the parks that's great we get a - used to get revenue candle stick we operate a couple of restaurants outlands is a big driver now up to $2 million a year a mix of resources. >> thanks. >> supervisor wiener. >> thank you mr. ginsburg can you comment on specifically where 9 department is in terms of park patrol highway patrol how many rangers are think duty and whether you've seen improvements in terms of their ability to enforce the law and also guardian i'm sorry gardeners and arborist. >> it is 45 for park rangers the support that you know both the mayor and the board made we've increased the park rangers we're recruiting 17 vacancy's right now are helpful a fabulous new park ranger piece the force is a lot more professional and anymore robust we're abl
off our revenue probably here we go so lounges is a big chunk we procreate the civic center and portsmouth and park program fees which have not increased you know only the board of supervisors can actually increase our program fees their allot to increase by the cpi but again not from charging more we're seeing more and more people active the parks that's great we get a - used to get revenue candle stick we operate a couple of restaurants outlands is a big driver now up to $2 million a year a...
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nancy from portsmouth, virginia, go ahead. caller: my question is really in three parts.ike to know what the cdc is doing to track deaths as a result of sports injuries, specifically football, soccer, from concussions resulting in chronic traumatic encephalopathy. i just saw the movie concussions i would like to know what they are doing to track this and what trackre also doing to attrac other problems related to it like memory loss etc. is the cdcart is, doing anything to work with the national sports organizations, particularly high school and college levels, to change rules so these accidents are less likely to happen? have been working toward developing a national surveillance system for concussions. budget request17 to develop this national surveillance system. it is really important to be able to track concussions so we know the scope of the problem. many student please have a concussion and don't tell their parents or coaches so we don't see those. we don't know the true scope of the problem. to develop these surveillance system, we will get a lot of the questions
nancy from portsmouth, virginia, go ahead. caller: my question is really in three parts.ike to know what the cdc is doing to track deaths as a result of sports injuries, specifically football, soccer, from concussions resulting in chronic traumatic encephalopathy. i just saw the movie concussions i would like to know what they are doing to track this and what trackre also doing to attrac other problems related to it like memory loss etc. is the cdcart is, doing anything to work with the...
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nancy from portsmouth, virginia, go ahead. caller: my question is really in three parts. am really concerned about and would like to know what the cdc is doing to track deaths as a result of sports injuries, specifically football, soccer, from concussions resulting in chronic traumatic encephalopathy. i just saw the movie concussions i would like to know what they are doing to track this and what trackre also doing to attrac other problems related to it like memory loss etc. is the cdcart is, doing anything to work with the national sports organizations, particularly high school and college levels, to change rules so these accidents are less likely to happen? have been working toward developing a national surveillance system for concussions. budget request17 to develop this national surveillance system. it is really important to be able to track concussions so we know the scope of the problem. many student please have a concussion and don't tell their parents or coaches so we don't see those. we don't know the true scope of the problem. to develop these surveillance syste
nancy from portsmouth, virginia, go ahead. caller: my question is really in three parts. am really concerned about and would like to know what the cdc is doing to track deaths as a result of sports injuries, specifically football, soccer, from concussions resulting in chronic traumatic encephalopathy. i just saw the movie concussions i would like to know what they are doing to track this and what trackre also doing to attrac other problems related to it like memory loss etc. is the cdcart is,...
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off our revenue probably here we go so lounges is a big chunk we procreate the civic center and portsmouth and park program fees which have not increased you know only the board of supervisors can actually increase our program fees their allot to increase by the cpi but again not from charging more we're seeing more and more people active the parks that's great we get a - used to get revenue candle stick we operate a couple of restaurants outlands is a big driver now up to $2 million a year a mix of resources. >> thanks. >> supervisor wiener. >> thank you mr. ginsburg can you comment on specifically where 9 department is in terms of park patrol highway patrol how many rangers are think duty and whether you've seen improvements in terms of their ability to enforce the law and also guardian i'm sorry gardeners and arborist. >> it is 45 for park rangers the support that you know both the mayor and the board made we've increased the park rangers we're recruiting 17 vacancy's right now are helpful a fabulous new park ranger piece the force is a lot more professional and anymore robust we're abl
off our revenue probably here we go so lounges is a big chunk we procreate the civic center and portsmouth and park program fees which have not increased you know only the board of supervisors can actually increase our program fees their allot to increase by the cpi but again not from charging more we're seeing more and more people active the parks that's great we get a - used to get revenue candle stick we operate a couple of restaurants outlands is a big driver now up to $2 million a year a...
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off our revenue probably here we go so lounges is a big chunk we procreate the civic center and portsmouth and park program fees which have not increased you know only the board of supervisors can actually increase our program fees their allot to increase by the cpi but again not from charging more we're seeing more and more people active the parks that's great we get a - used to get revenue candle stick we operate a couple of restaurants outlands is a big driver now up to $2 million a year a mix of resources. >> thanks. >> supervisor wiener. >> thank you mr. ginsburg can you comment on specifically where 9 department is in terms of park patrol highway patrol how many rangers are think duty and whether you've seen improvements in terms of their ability to enforce the law and also guardian i'm sorry gardeners and arborist. >> it is 45 for park rangers the support that you know both the mayor and the board made we've increased the park rangers we're recruiting 17 vacancy's right now are helpful a fabulous new park ranger piece the force is a lot more professional and anymore robust we're abl
off our revenue probably here we go so lounges is a big chunk we procreate the civic center and portsmouth and park program fees which have not increased you know only the board of supervisors can actually increase our program fees their allot to increase by the cpi but again not from charging more we're seeing more and more people active the parks that's great we get a - used to get revenue candle stick we operate a couple of restaurants outlands is a big driver now up to $2 million a year a...
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one is the cleanup of what's called the portsmouth gaseous diffusion plants. this is a site that for half a century enriched uranium, this uranium was used by our nuclear navy for our military and other purposes, including our nuclear arsenals, but also has been used for our power plants. and so the people in ohio, have been for decades now helping keep america safe and also helping thousands of ohioans to keep the lights on and to stay warm at a reasonable cost. now we have to clean up this facility. we've moved on to other technology. it's an efficient technology but it's a heck of a cleanup of removing all this gaseous diffusion material and properly disposing of it. it employs 2,000 ohioans, this cleanup effort. they're doing their job and doing it very well. we've got to support them. unfortunately over the years they have not gotten the support they deserve. the president in 2008 gave a campaign trip to ohio, gave a commitment that he would accelerate that cleanup. frankly, that hasn't happened in the president's budget and so every year we have to fight
one is the cleanup of what's called the portsmouth gaseous diffusion plants. this is a site that for half a century enriched uranium, this uranium was used by our nuclear navy for our military and other purposes, including our nuclear arsenals, but also has been used for our power plants. and so the people in ohio, have been for decades now helping keep america safe and also helping thousands of ohioans to keep the lights on and to stay warm at a reasonable cost. now we have to clean up this...