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we hope to have you come back at the ground breaking for portsmouth square.note to connie chan. connie, who put me out in the chinese newspapers, a great resource and i've enjoyed her tenure here and she, too, will be sorely missed and hopefully you will also come back for the ground breaking of portsmouth square. >> president buell: dawn and connie come forward. >> thank you very much, commissioners. i wanted to have an opportunity to come and say farewell after all this time working together. some of us have been working together actually longer than 12 years when i started in the mayor's budget office as the analyst for the recreation and park department and recruited by the deputy director at that time, katy, and this job has been an amazing experience. it is the job i never knew i always wanted and that as a policy person who had been reading design magazines since she was 15 to finally have an opportunity to do both things in one job, and has really been amazing, and i really, we worked on hundreds of projects at this point and i wanted to say my favori
we hope to have you come back at the ground breaking for portsmouth square.note to connie chan. connie, who put me out in the chinese newspapers, a great resource and i've enjoyed her tenure here and she, too, will be sorely missed and hopefully you will also come back for the ground breaking of portsmouth square. >> president buell: dawn and connie come forward. >> thank you very much, commissioners. i wanted to have an opportunity to come and say farewell after all this time...
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portsmouth square. you had the fifth -- the number five workshop, but still, the committee is debating between the $90 million project versus the $65 million project -- >> commissioner -- >> let me finish before you ask the question. gene friend, there's still projects being considered. that project isn't completed. peace plaza, the first community meeting isn't until july 31 on community visioning and planning. part of the problem with coming out with the press release which you're quoted in that, $545 million, is is that enough money? do we have a plan that can be costed out and a path towards project readiness which includes getting through ceqa. we -- we're -- all of our projects, we're ceqa challenged -- or a lot of them are ceqa challenged, and can we present to the projects that these bond are intended to cover are project ready? >> commissioner, we are thrilled that mayor farrell -- you know, mayor farrell was there for a period of time, and mayor farrell understood that we're going to have some
portsmouth square. you had the fifth -- the number five workshop, but still, the committee is debating between the $90 million project versus the $65 million project -- >> commissioner -- >> let me finish before you ask the question. gene friend, there's still projects being considered. that project isn't completed. peace plaza, the first community meeting isn't until july 31 on community visioning and planning. part of the problem with coming out with the press release which you're...
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portsmouth square is a multiuse site. it's used every day for seniors to gather, children to play, people to perform opera on the weekends. and really to host events such as mayor lee's vigil in the community. and so it's been an underutilized space because it needs more space for our community. and we've been working really hard with rec park in the last five years with a report and planning workshops to come up with a robust design that will serve the needs of our community. and it's really important for us to make sure that that design is realized so that the portsmouth square can continue to play an important hub for our community. we'd love it to also be a president resiliency center for disasters. certainly this new design could really expand on how the community uses the space and serves our community. so we want to thank rec park staff, tokes, dawn, stacy, for their thoughtful work and our project managers cara, jackie and mike, who have really been working with the community to make sure that our community voices
portsmouth square is a multiuse site. it's used every day for seniors to gather, children to play, people to perform opera on the weekends. and really to host events such as mayor lee's vigil in the community. and so it's been an underutilized space because it needs more space for our community. and we've been working really hard with rec park in the last five years with a report and planning workshops to come up with a robust design that will serve the needs of our community. and it's really...
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back here and families don't forget the first guy who died in syria was a chap a young chap from portsmouth who went out there on a humanitarian basis became embroiled in the conflict ended up being a chef out there and kept an online diary for nine months and then was thrown into conflict and died now has he been convicted has he been tried what is he guilty of this we are in a fourth generation of warfare actually how do you know we just want to know where we don't have a solution over to phillip and give him a chance to respond so that sure. this is somebody who doesn't understand conflict . how do you go in and arrest these people and bring them back in the most little police corps to be put in a cozy so to.
back here and families don't forget the first guy who died in syria was a chap a young chap from portsmouth who went out there on a humanitarian basis became embroiled in the conflict ended up being a chef out there and kept an online diary for nine months and then was thrown into conflict and died now has he been convicted has he been tried what is he guilty of this we are in a fourth generation of warfare actually how do you know we just want to know where we don't have a solution over to...
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it is certainly not true of the university portsmouth. 67,915. 67,000 915. how is there such a massive rise? -- 67,915. this is in the context of an increased number of people going to university, so we have to look at that proportionally. but it is also important to put it in the context of what we are seeing, which is damaging pressure on young people when they are in the process of sitting a—levels and going to university, and they feel it isa do or going to university, and they feel it is a do or die decision. and if they don't quite get the grades, somehow they have completely failed. i think we have got to be conscious of the pressure that young people are under. i think and i'm conditional offer is made to stu d e nts conditional offer is made to students who have already demonstrated potential to do well at university. —— unconditional offers are made. they have good predicted a—level results and often they have passed an interview. the university minister has said it is irresponsible and said it is a bums on seats approach and it
it is certainly not true of the university portsmouth. 67,915. 67,000 915. how is there such a massive rise? -- 67,915. this is in the context of an increased number of people going to university, so we have to look at that proportionally. but it is also important to put it in the context of what we are seeing, which is damaging pressure on young people when they are in the process of sitting a—levels and going to university, and they feel it isa do or going to university, and they feel it is...
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david martin, cbs news, portsmouth, new hampshire. >> glor: president trump tweeted today the u.s.l impose large key tions on turkey for detaining an american christian or.tor. wat would be unprecedented ation against a nato ally. andrew brunson is under house arrest now. the government says he was involved in a failed coup attempt in 2016. .e denies it. in his tweet, the president demanded brunson be released immediately. turkey's foreign minister tweeted back, "no one dictates turkey." coming up next here on the cbs evening news, starting next week, you can get this gun potentially just by pressing "print." "print." with less of the sugar you don't. i'll take that. [cheers] 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. new ensure max protein. in two great flavors. new ensure max protein. if you have moderate to severe or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and fo
david martin, cbs news, portsmouth, new hampshire. >> glor: president trump tweeted today the u.s.l impose large key tions on turkey for detaining an american christian or.tor. wat would be unprecedented ation against a nato ally. andrew brunson is under house arrest now. the government says he was involved in a failed coup attempt in 2016. .e denies it. in his tweet, the president demanded brunson be released immediately. turkey's foreign minister tweeted back, "no one dictates...
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professor of human and applied physiology at the extreme environment laboratory at the university of portsmouth he joins us via skype in london and dreads unless child psychologists at king's college london and consultant morley hospital and from all good. also via skype neil bennett he's a diver and managing director at new zealand diving will get to you all in just a moment but first let's talk to bill white house he's a spokesman for the british cave rescue council and has been in direct contact with the british divers helping with the rescue in thailand he joins us on the line now from buxton in the u.k. so bill is what a relief to hear that these first boys have been coming out and the head of shed jewel as well what are you hearing about the rescue efforts. yes increase in incredible. good news the operation to bring the mouse it was is extremely dangerous and frankly very risky. and there's been a lot of planning going on in the last few days. in preparation for if the tiles or if he's gave the go ahead to to try don't have rescue. to the way to do it well whatever way they have done is
professor of human and applied physiology at the extreme environment laboratory at the university of portsmouth he joins us via skype in london and dreads unless child psychologists at king's college london and consultant morley hospital and from all good. also via skype neil bennett he's a diver and managing director at new zealand diving will get to you all in just a moment but first let's talk to bill white house he's a spokesman for the british cave rescue council and has been in direct...
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david martin, cbs news, portsmouth, new hampshire. >>> president trump tweeted today the u.s. will impose large sanctions on turkey for detaining an american christian pastor. that would be unprecedented action against a nato ally. andrew brunson is under house arrest now. the government says he was involved in a failed coup attempt in 2016. he denies it. in his tweet, the president demanded that brunson be released immediately. turkey's foreign minister tweeted back, no one dictates turkey. >>> coming up next, starting next week you can get this gun potentially just by pressing "print." take prilosec otc and take control of heartburn. so you don't have to stash antacids here... here... or, here. kick your antacid habit with prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. >>> beginning august 1st, americans will be able to download instructions for making guns on a 3-d printer. the firearms will be all plastic and untraceable. this follows a long legal battle between a texas gun designer and the u.s. state department. here's nikki battiste. >> they called it the libera
david martin, cbs news, portsmouth, new hampshire. >>> president trump tweeted today the u.s. will impose large sanctions on turkey for detaining an american christian pastor. that would be unprecedented action against a nato ally. andrew brunson is under house arrest now. the government says he was involved in a failed coup attempt in 2016. he denies it. in his tweet, the president demanded that brunson be released immediately. turkey's foreign minister tweeted back, no one dictates...
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a copy editor from portsmouth, new hampshire...nd our returning champion, a phd candidate from new haven, connecticut... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, all. thank you, johnny. as you've just noticed, our champion, burt, has a beautiful smile. but early in the game yesterday, he wasn't smiling quite so much. he was in the red, and then suddenly in double jeopardy!, he came alive and won the game. so, ian and rick, you've got a lot to contend with. good luck, players. here we go. let's take a look at the categories, shall we? we start off with... next... in the next one, we want you to correct the name which has an incorrect spelling. it has an s that doesn't belong at the end... followed by... and once you've anted up, we'll... burt, start. saints on earth for $200. burt. what is saint -- what is saint helena? -yes. -saints for $400.
a copy editor from portsmouth, new hampshire...nd our returning champion, a phd candidate from new haven, connecticut... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, all. thank you, johnny. as you've just noticed, our champion, burt, has a beautiful smile. but early in the game yesterday, he wasn't smiling quite so much. he was in the red, and then suddenly in double jeopardy!, he came alive and won the...
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i personally have been involved in going to numerous visits to the peace plaza, to portsmouth square, to all of these different locations, and it's -- it has -- these -- some of these projects have, per se, been in the works, as far as i know. so i think we ought to just kind of catch our breath, and i think we ought to just look at this just being a discussion that was kind of leapfrogged and shouldn't have been. because the process -- the normal process that we go through is before we even get to the point of having these discussions at the commission meeting is they go through capital. you know, and the moore fact that it didn't go through capital told me that we're not anywhere close to this being a fait accompli. so i think i'm going to take a very positive approach to all of this and just concern myself with the fact -- i mean, with making sure that we do have a very robust process in the community in terms of all of the projects, not just the ones that were mentioned, but that all of the projects that do need our support, that they -- that they -- that they be brought to the ta
i personally have been involved in going to numerous visits to the peace plaza, to portsmouth square, to all of these different locations, and it's -- it has -- these -- some of these projects have, per se, been in the works, as far as i know. so i think we ought to just kind of catch our breath, and i think we ought to just look at this just being a discussion that was kind of leapfrogged and shouldn't have been. because the process -- the normal process that we go through is before we even...
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professor of human and applied physiology at the extreme environment laboratory at the university of portsmouth he joins us via skype in london on drugs unless child psychologists at king's college london and consultant morley hospital and from all the. also via skype neil bennett he's a diver and managing director at new zealand diving will get to you all in just a moment but first let's talk to bill white house he's a spokesman for the british cave rescue council and has been in direct contact with the british divers helping with the rescue in thailand he joins us on the line now from buxton in the u.k. so bill what a relief to hear that these first boys have been coming out and the heads of shuttle as well what are you hearing about the rescue efforts. yes increase in incredible. good news the operation to bring the mouse it was is extremely dangerous and frankly very risky. and there's been a lot of planning going on in the last few days. in preparation for if the thai authorities gave the go ahead to to tried on a rescue. to the way to do it well whatever way they have done it may seem to
professor of human and applied physiology at the extreme environment laboratory at the university of portsmouth he joins us via skype in london on drugs unless child psychologists at king's college london and consultant morley hospital and from all the. also via skype neil bennett he's a diver and managing director at new zealand diving will get to you all in just a moment but first let's talk to bill white house he's a spokesman for the british cave rescue council and has been in direct...
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london who specializes in psychological trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder joins me now from portsmouth thank you very much for taking the time to speak to us eight boys remain trapped in this cave in northern thailand do you anticipate that the next phase of the operation will go as smoothly as the mission today. was from a psychological point of view i'm sure the boys in the coach are left will be. by the fact that their colleagues have got out i'm sure they'll be a tad sad because it's not there but at the same time that's going to give them hope that actually of the others can do it they can do it do they mash is the guy that you say sixteen days. since day nine i'm sure their minds will be focused on we're getting out we're going home i would very much hope that the rescuers and also the contact they've had with the outside world including parents has kept them very focused on the fact is they're getting out at this stage of the operation and bringing into their minds that it might not be possible for them that there might be other doubts would not be helpful for them or indeed for
london who specializes in psychological trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder joins me now from portsmouth thank you very much for taking the time to speak to us eight boys remain trapped in this cave in northern thailand do you anticipate that the next phase of the operation will go as smoothly as the mission today. was from a psychological point of view i'm sure the boys in the coach are left will be. by the fact that their colleagues have got out i'm sure they'll be a tad sad because...
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speak to mike tips and he's a professor in the extreme environments laboratory at the university of portsmouth he's joining us via skype from gosport thanks very much for sticking around and speaking to us so the governor was giving an update just a short while ago and he said that the next phase of the operation will start in ten to twenty hours what do you expect that next phase to look like. well i suspect it will be reentering the cave to try and get some more of the boys out i mean as a my understanding is that four of of come out they've been described as in perfect condition which is great news but of course there's quite a large demand placed on the ninth us rescue personnel involved in this and they have to resupply oxygen and they have to get the system ready to go again so i am magine that's what's happening and then they will go back in and try and bring the rest out do you think that after this next phase of the operation then we well perhaps the rest of the boys as well as their coach be rescued well i would hope so i mean it they don't think they've been going for about a day an
speak to mike tips and he's a professor in the extreme environments laboratory at the university of portsmouth he's joining us via skype from gosport thanks very much for sticking around and speaking to us so the governor was giving an update just a short while ago and he said that the next phase of the operation will start in ten to twenty hours what do you expect that next phase to look like. well i suspect it will be reentering the cave to try and get some more of the boys out i mean as a my...
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professor of human and applied physiology at the extreme environment liberty at the university of portsmouth he joins us via skype in london on drugs unless child psychologists at king's college london and consultant morley hospital and from all the. also via skype neil bennett he's a diver and managing director at new zealand diving will get to you all in just a moment but first let's talk to bill white house he's a spokesman for the british cave rescue council and has been in direct contact with the british divers helping with the rescue in thailand he joins us on the line now from buxton in the u.k. so bill what a relief to hear that these first boys have been coming out and the heads of shuttle as well what are you hearing about the rescue efforts. yes increase in incredible. good news the operation to bring the mouse it was is extremely dangerous and frankly very risky. and there's been a lot of planning going on in the last few days. in preparation for if the thai authorities gave the go ahead to to try don't have rescue. to the way to do it well whatever way they have done it may seem
professor of human and applied physiology at the extreme environment liberty at the university of portsmouth he joins us via skype in london on drugs unless child psychologists at king's college london and consultant morley hospital and from all the. also via skype neil bennett he's a diver and managing director at new zealand diving will get to you all in just a moment but first let's talk to bill white house he's a spokesman for the british cave rescue council and has been in direct contact...
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in the last week i've heard from fishermen all other my district from greenville to portsmouth who say this will harm their way of life by threatening already depleted fish populations and increase the threat of overfishing. the fishermen will build on time tested tools to strengthen fisheries and prevent overfishing instead of this bill which would set management programs back and weaken tools. i join with those fishermen in opposing this misguide ird approach to the magnuson-stevens act and i urge my colleagues on both sifeds the aisle to vote no on final pass abbling. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from california reserves. the gentleman from alaska is recognized. mr. yuck: at this time it's my -- mr. young: at this time it's my honor to recognize the gentleman rom louisiana, mr. graves. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. graves: thank you and i want to thank the gentleman for yielding time and for his work on this bill. i find this whole debate interesting in that i've heard speaker after speaker come up on the other side of the aisle tal
in the last week i've heard from fishermen all other my district from greenville to portsmouth who say this will harm their way of life by threatening already depleted fish populations and increase the threat of overfishing. the fishermen will build on time tested tools to strengthen fisheries and prevent overfishing instead of this bill which would set management programs back and weaken tools. i join with those fishermen in opposing this misguide ird approach to the magnuson-stevens act and i...
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cindy, a native of portsmouth, ohio lost her husband during the first desert storm war. she wanted to move home. but she had signed a one-year lease in north carolina. her landlord refused to waive her loss. cindy suffered enough. this legislation would protect gold star families by ensuring they are not trapped in a residential lease after the death of a service member. they have depreeved enough. i urge my colleagues to support this important legislation and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from tennessee is recognized. mr. roe: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. takano: i yield five minutes to my good friend and author of this bill, the gentlewoman from illinois, mrs. bustos. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. bustos: i rise today in support of my bill the gold star spouses relieve act. this bipartisan bill would support the widows and widowers our fallen by terminating leases in the wake of a service member's death. this ca
cindy, a native of portsmouth, ohio lost her husband during the first desert storm war. she wanted to move home. but she had signed a one-year lease in north carolina. her landlord refused to waive her loss. cindy suffered enough. this legislation would protect gold star families by ensuring they are not trapped in a residential lease after the death of a service member. they have depreeved enough. i urge my colleagues to support this important legislation and i yield back. the speaker pro...