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we have a special presentation, at a time certain 4:00, and from an expert in sea level rise. and john englander and your predecessor will travis and they will be speaking on that issue, and widely but it is also specifically, as it pertains to the port and that is just one that we are on the same page once again on that as well. >> for which we appreciate. >> feel free to invite your board members also. >> we will. >> and this is an opportunity for everyone that is affected by the sea level rise to see what is really being en
we have a special presentation, at a time certain 4:00, and from an expert in sea level rise. and john englander and your predecessor will travis and they will be speaking on that issue, and widely but it is also specifically, as it pertains to the port and that is just one that we are on the same page once again on that as well. >> for which we appreciate. >> feel free to invite your board members also. >> we will. >> and this is an opportunity for everyone that is...
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and so in terms of dealing with the king ties and the sea wall, and the sea level rise and climate change conditions that adds a further challenge to the agriculture building that will require us to seek more public funding resources. south beach china basin, that is our largest subarea, and it spans a large area, largely because the mission bay planning that was in place at the time, bridges both sides, north and south of china basin channel and yet, i think that the improvements where mission bay has really come into its own, are starting to create their own subidentities where open space and the balpark, and those have been the things that have really changed the face and the public's relationship with this part of the water front, and at&t really awakened people that you can walk along and have a good time and not worry about driving and look at alternative transportation and i think that has really been helpful in our discussions and collaboration with sfmta, on the transportation improvements. and i mentioned before, that the improvements for the brandon street, wharf that met the f
and so in terms of dealing with the king ties and the sea wall, and the sea level rise and climate change conditions that adds a further challenge to the agriculture building that will require us to seek more public funding resources. south beach china basin, that is our largest subarea, and it spans a large area, largely because the mission bay planning that was in place at the time, bridges both sides, north and south of china basin channel and yet, i think that the improvements where mission...
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we have a special presentation, at a time certain 4:00, and from an expert in sea level rise. and john englander and your predecessor will travis and they will be speaking on that issue, and widely but it is also specifically, as it pertains to the port and that is just one that we are on the same page once again on that as well. >> for which we appreciate. >> feel free to invite your board members also. >> we will. >> and this is an opportunity for everyone that is affected by the sea level rise to see what is really being presented. i just want to thank you for being here and listening to the presentation on the water front land use review and we look forward to getting your comments and saw the insights on that as well. and thank you very much for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> thank you. >> next? >> item 8 c, informational presentation and water taxi landing opportunities in
we have a special presentation, at a time certain 4:00, and from an expert in sea level rise. and john englander and your predecessor will travis and they will be speaking on that issue, and widely but it is also specifically, as it pertains to the port and that is just one that we are on the same page once again on that as well. >> for which we appreciate. >> feel free to invite your board members also. >> we will. >> and this is an opportunity for everyone that is...
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level rise in every project that comes before the port and the staff admits the analysis of the sea level on all of that and i think that our next steps are taking a look at both how we get the people involved to share the information and that is something that we with the port staff will be working be on figuring out how to enhance the involvement and just in conclusion, diane if you could talk about the next steps and how we work on that and you again, just maybe reiterate how the people can way in and submit the comments and also, i think that i speak for my colleagues, all of you if you have thoughts, questions, or concerns, come to us as well. we are very open. and we would love to hear from you and it is how we learn. i know that our staff is incredibly receptive and so i will reach out to them and also please don't hesitate to come to speak to all of us and share both your criticism but also your kutos and i think that it is important to hear and i said what has worked well because so much has. and again, just point out that this is a start as we move forward, and it is chanc
level rise in every project that comes before the port and the staff admits the analysis of the sea level on all of that and i think that our next steps are taking a look at both how we get the people involved to share the information and that is something that we with the port staff will be working be on figuring out how to enhance the involvement and just in conclusion, diane if you could talk about the next steps and how we work on that and you again, just maybe reiterate how the people can...
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whales nearby who are trying to get this sea lion for lunch, breakfast, or dinner.y film for a while, right, but they eventually motor away. >> oh, no, the sea lion is, like, no, you're taking my cover! >> the old sea lion went the wrong direction and that went a whole other direction. >> oh! >> watch that again. that is one of the killer whales that was out there swatting that sea lion in the air.his happens every day, probably happening right now. >> you need to give us a warning when we see this. although, it might have been that or given him so propel power to swim away. >> they have to eat. they are gorgeous too, beautiful, they have to eat. what can you do? you can't stop the circle of live. >> no. >> that's how it goes. >> how can we possibly forget that little viral video, the crazy matrix, a man's guide to women. >> you have your crazy axis and your hot. between a seven and five, crazy, this is your wife zone. >> the male's take on female perspective how much attractive a man is. >> for mim, this is your matrix. your cute acce axis, and your m. >> that's wr
whales nearby who are trying to get this sea lion for lunch, breakfast, or dinner.y film for a while, right, but they eventually motor away. >> oh, no, the sea lion is, like, no, you're taking my cover! >> the old sea lion went the wrong direction and that went a whole other direction. >> oh! >> watch that again. that is one of the killer whales that was out there swatting that sea lion in the air.his happens every day, probably happening right now. >> you need to...
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o sea, ¿cÓmo haces?a esta crisis por sorpresa al gobierno de estados unidos? >> sÍ. >> ¿y por quÉ crees tÚ? >> porque niÑos siempre ha habido en la frontera, ocho o diez mil... >> al aÑo. >> al aÑo, cada aÑo. es decir, no es nuevo que haya niÑos en la frontera, y tÚ sabes, el nÚmero de arrestos ha disminuido histÓricamente en los Últimos aÑos, entonces lo que fue sorprendente fue este tsunami, que de repente los nÚmeros se dispararon y eran niÑos solos, solos, solos llegando a la frontera. por eso creemos nosotros, jorge, que hubo algo, algo pasÓ. >> pero ¿no habrÁ sido que tienen la percepciÓn de que estados unidos no deporta niÑos? y esa es la realidad, vi las cifras del aÑo pasado, de los 24 mil niÑos que llegaron, prÁcticamente no han deportado a ninguno. >> correcto, hay que tomar en cuenta que hay leyes establecidas que seguir, y hay un mito, que estados unidos no deporta niÑos. cada aÑo niÑos son deportados. por ejemplo, se decÍa que si un menor de edad llega a estados unidos estaba automÁticament
o sea, ¿cÓmo haces?a esta crisis por sorpresa al gobierno de estados unidos? >> sÍ. >> ¿y por quÉ crees tÚ? >> porque niÑos siempre ha habido en la frontera, ocho o diez mil... >> al aÑo. >> al aÑo, cada aÑo. es decir, no es nuevo que haya niÑos en la frontera, y tÚ sabes, el nÚmero de arrestos ha disminuido histÓricamente en los Últimos aÑos, entonces lo que fue sorprendente fue este tsunami, que de repente los nÚmeros se dispararon y eran niÑos...
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. >>> and sea change. a popular summer destination gets a big makeover following the backlash over how it treats its star attractions. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. i'm lester holt sitting in tonight for brian. today as cooler heads thankfully prevailed in ferguson, missouri, police finally revealed something the community has been demanding all week along with some new information about what michael brown may have been doing in the minutes before his fatal encounter with the police officer. that officer was publicly identified today, but police also released video evidence pointing to michael brown as a suspect in a store robbery that had occurred shortly before. but even police acknowledge that doesn't explain what happened next on the street nor why that officer shot and killed an unarmed teenager. and tonight the release of those pictures is only increasing the demand for those questions to be answered. again this evening ron allen leads our coverage from ferguson. ron, good evening. >>
. >>> and sea change. a popular summer destination gets a big makeover following the backlash over how it treats its star attractions. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. i'm lester holt sitting in tonight for brian. today as cooler heads thankfully prevailed in ferguson, missouri, police finally revealed something the community has been demanding all week along with some new information about what michael brown may have been doing in the minutes before his...
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wall and to address the sea level rise in places like mission creek. and importantly, we are thinking that our recommendation today, is that leasing historic piers for more than 35 years, without a sea level rise strategy is no longer advisable. >> so, this is the last of our recommendations, and it really goes to what we suggest for planning going forward. we think that in order to balance state and local interests, in the water front, where there is planning going forward, we need to invite bcdc and the state lands to participate in the process. much in the way that we are seeing with the bcdc port working group. given our recommendation that we do the subarea planning and the discreet areas of the water front, rather than the whole water front as was the case with the adoption of the water front land use, and there is a lot of efforts in the projects that are under way and those projects need to continue while the planning discussions occur and looking at the discreet water front subareas, we have planning under way in both the fixer man's wharf are
wall and to address the sea level rise in places like mission creek. and importantly, we are thinking that our recommendation today, is that leasing historic piers for more than 35 years, without a sea level rise strategy is no longer advisable. >> so, this is the last of our recommendations, and it really goes to what we suggest for planning going forward. we think that in order to balance state and local interests, in the water front, where there is planning going forward, we need to...
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they found sea otters there as well. these beautiful animals you see here. they referred to these animals as soft gold because their pelts were so valuable and in demand by the royalty in the chinese court. they have the densest furs over any animal. two times that of a seal fur and 18 times that of your pet dog. by cohearsing the people, they slaughtered the beautiful animals by the tens of thousands and shipped them across the pacific ocean to the eastern edge of siberia and went up the river to the lake and eventually took them to warehouses, sold them to traders and brought them to chinese court and they would eventually line the chinese royalty. you can see this one trade network. here are the elusions and here are the husks and the yen see river and lake mccall. but amazingly this trade wasn't sufficient to meet chinese demands. so there was a separate, now world, american trade network starting 3,000 miles east that covered beaver furs across the atlantic. starting here in the prairies and the forest of canada. they would hunt these animals, sell them
they found sea otters there as well. these beautiful animals you see here. they referred to these animals as soft gold because their pelts were so valuable and in demand by the royalty in the chinese court. they have the densest furs over any animal. two times that of a seal fur and 18 times that of your pet dog. by cohearsing the people, they slaughtered the beautiful animals by the tens of thousands and shipped them across the pacific ocean to the eastern edge of siberia and went up the river...
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all the time here in sea isle city during the summer months, if you are not done in sea isle city, theres a miss -- pageant taking place. i think brian, i have seen you go a little lower, what do you think? >> have you brian? >> there is a reason they are not showing me on camera now. >> thanks melissa. young tal ened actors are bringing new life to a beloved classic. teens from throughout the region are performing in beauty and the beeflt, it's happening at the buck county theater. part of a six week musical theater program. performances continue through august 9th. >> and still ahead here hero or villain, why one man's major pie purchase is dividing the internet today. >> and ladies listen up, if you are curious about cosmetics amy buckman has a saving with 6 abc for you. >> and monkey see monkey do, it applies to bears too. why they are explaining this upright animal sighting. the eagles take on the bears tomorrow on 6 abc, here is a look at the countdown to kickoff. one day and 23 hours away from the ret >>> the moment a san antonio city bus careened out of control and then hit an su
all the time here in sea isle city during the summer months, if you are not done in sea isle city, theres a miss -- pageant taking place. i think brian, i have seen you go a little lower, what do you think? >> have you brian? >> there is a reason they are not showing me on camera now. >> thanks melissa. young tal ened actors are bringing new life to a beloved classic. teens from throughout the region are performing in beauty and the beeflt, it's happening at the buck county...
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the book ds not propose how to handle or divvy up the south china sea. i think there should be some research on that and it should involve teams of f independent scholars. but this book ds not try to do that. there are those that say any type off cflict would grow the nuclear torii -- nuclear s --ter -- aeschylus torrey escalating ladder and that is something we want to avoid. >> we don't play this up real strong, but we do say listen, the united states needs to move more toward asymmetrical responses to possible chinese aggression. air sea battles push you toward attacks on the chinese homeland by some interpretations we don't support that. we support, if necessary, beginning wi sanctions and then cutting off chinese abili tose the sea lanes for trade animports. that is probably more promising than a direct liberation of the sea lanes going in to taiwan. that's the kind of thing we have to start talking abo. book, wentext of this related to the broader argument of how the two countries can work together. we are basically saying listen, don't u.s. as a p
the book ds not propose how to handle or divvy up the south china sea. i think there should be some research on that and it should involve teams of f independent scholars. but this book ds not try to do that. there are those that say any type off cflict would grow the nuclear torii -- nuclear s --ter -- aeschylus torrey escalating ladder and that is something we want to avoid. >> we don't play this up real strong, but we do say listen, the united states needs to move more toward...
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but the sea is becoming a problem. rising sea levels are eating away at the coastline here. aria st. louis works for the agricultural ministry. dieter rothenberger works for the german agency for international cooperation. the erosion of the land is just one of the challenges they're facing. on the east of the island, they meet with fishermen. they tell them that once there was a white, sandy beach here. they're using primitive means to try and stop the water. >> more and more waves are coming and they take it all with them. it won't last very long. in a year or two, the water will come here. there's no solution. >> the people don't want to move, so they have to live with the consequences of climate change. >> i wanted to make sure that he understood the we is him and me. because he is the one who is actually living here, has the idea of what it was before that he is looking for, and he is currently being impacted. >> it's the rainy season, but for this time of year, there's far too little rain. a disaster for the farmers. edmond aquat has to water his fruit plantations twic
but the sea is becoming a problem. rising sea levels are eating away at the coastline here. aria st. louis works for the agricultural ministry. dieter rothenberger works for the german agency for international cooperation. the erosion of the land is just one of the challenges they're facing. on the east of the island, they meet with fishermen. they tell them that once there was a white, sandy beach here. they're using primitive means to try and stop the water. >> more and more waves are...
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>> o sea... para decirte todo lo que siento. me encanta estar contigo, miguel ♪
>> o sea... para decirte todo lo que siento. me encanta estar contigo, miguel ♪
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from -- on the high seas. from july, this is just over an hour, 20 minutes. >> now, for those who came here for a different purpose, again, i want to apologize. this was a chance to get out five bills, and if you've been watching the united states senate or the congress for that matter, getting a bill out of a committee is a triumphant moment, you see? so we had to take advantage to get five out. but the point of this harding is all of you. so i'm going to make, begin, make my opening statement -- >> mr. chairman, may i be recorded in favor of these five -- >> of course. >> thank you. >> so ordered. all right. i'd like to begin this hearing in the same way i started the hearing i held on the cruise industry last year, by saying that most people who take cruise ship vacations have a good experience. millions of americans finish i'd like to have silence, please. millions of americans go on cruises every year. most of the time they have a nice trip, and they return home safely just like the cruise companies promi
from -- on the high seas. from july, this is just over an hour, 20 minutes. >> now, for those who came here for a different purpose, again, i want to apologize. this was a chance to get out five bills, and if you've been watching the united states senate or the congress for that matter, getting a bill out of a committee is a triumphant moment, you see? so we had to take advantage to get five out. but the point of this harding is all of you. so i'm going to make, begin, make my opening...
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>> deep sea challenger. how do you copy? >> i copy you loud and clear. >> copy that. >> it is like i'm talking to my grandma. >> do you want a biscuit? >> those people on top are in a boat on the surface. >> i am so reliant on the surface team. my life is in their hands. >> who are the men? >> the divers, nick and dave. they became great friends. >> what is their purpose? >> they are disconnecting me from those lines as i come off the ship. to get me out of the water they are connecting me. that was a calm launch. sometimes we are in big seascapes. they were just good divers. i knew i was in safe hands with them. >> you said about the fear, it is the night before. it is not when you are launched into the capsule. then it is all thinking about what i have to do. >> and excitement. anticipation. the apprehension is when you have nothing to do. the night before. i've written up my checklist and gone through the dive. on the day you get go fever. >> are you this way about all of life? is this simply this journey a metaphor for t
>> deep sea challenger. how do you copy? >> i copy you loud and clear. >> copy that. >> it is like i'm talking to my grandma. >> do you want a biscuit? >> those people on top are in a boat on the surface. >> i am so reliant on the surface team. my life is in their hands. >> who are the men? >> the divers, nick and dave. they became great friends. >> what is their purpose? >> they are disconnecting me from those lines as i come...
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and see sea life. it is cool that they can see that here. >> reporter: the aquarium draws a lot of families with young children. >> it's really important to expose kids to this because it stimulates them. >> reporter: there's big business underpinning these underground tanks. carlos slim, mexico's richest man , is the aquarium's biggest sponsor. above ground there are cultural attractions owned in large part by slim. the aquarium attracted a thousand people on the first day and they hope to see a million people come through the doors in the first year alone. there is also a museum and broadway style theater and shopping mall. slim and other investors hope that the attraction will bring more people to this space to spend their time and money. the aquarium director say art and culture are good business these days. >> it's like the one-stop all-day going to the museum, going to the aquarium, going to the theater, they have movie theaters around like it's one stop cultural tour, yes. >> the financial write
and see sea life. it is cool that they can see that here. >> reporter: the aquarium draws a lot of families with young children. >> it's really important to expose kids to this because it stimulates them. >> reporter: there's big business underpinning these underground tanks. carlos slim, mexico's richest man , is the aquarium's biggest sponsor. above ground there are cultural attractions owned in large part by slim. the aquarium attracted a thousand people on the first day...
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o sea, ¿la fiscalÍa no quiere tenerlo en tu paÍs?s, porque el fiscal del vaticano pidiÓ... y de polonia, han pedido pruebas anticipadas, y en este momento un juez estÁ chequeando esas pruebas que son los testimonios de los jÓvenes para validar esas pruebas y mandarlas. >> a ver, nuria, si el nuncio apostÓlico hizo esto, ¿es posible suponer que hay otros casos similares en la iglesia dominicana? >> claro. uno de los enfrentamientos primero que yo tuve con la iglesia hace, ¿quÉ, 12 aÑos? fue precisamente con otro cura muy famoso en mi paÍs, porque era de estos sacerdotes muy amigables, que cantaban, que bailaban, que bueno, muy querido, y entonces yo hice una denuncia, lo que me llevÓ a un enfrentamiento con la iglesia catÓlica que tÚ no quisieras saber, hace 12 o 13 aÑos. >> esto lo que quiere decir es que dentro de la iglesia catÓlica dominicana ha habido complicidad y protecciÓn a pederastas. >> siempre, siempre, eso no es nuevo. en nuestro paÍs es igual. yo creo que el papa francisco primero ha abierto esa posibilidad de que esto n
o sea, ¿la fiscalÍa no quiere tenerlo en tu paÍs?s, porque el fiscal del vaticano pidiÓ... y de polonia, han pedido pruebas anticipadas, y en este momento un juez estÁ chequeando esas pruebas que son los testimonios de los jÓvenes para validar esas pruebas y mandarlas. >> a ver, nuria, si el nuncio apostÓlico hizo esto, ¿es posible suponer que hay otros casos similares en la iglesia dominicana? >> claro. uno de los enfrentamientos primero que yo tuve con la iglesia hace,...
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now, in some ways you are safer at sea. you're not going to get hit by a car or a truck walking in public places, nor is it likely that you're going to be shot by an armed robber. because you are no vehicles or guns allowed on the ship. but sexual crimes, like the one that my innocent teenaged client was the victim of, are far too common, and the risks of them are high. there are thousands of people on board and there are no police to deter crime or to stop a crime before it harms somebody. shipped security officers are trained to protect ship owners, not passengers, and that's exactly what they do. the real answer in my view based on my lifetime of experience in this work is that independent sea marshals should be placed on cruise ships, a trivial cost in view of the large number of people who are assembled on these floating city vacations. if we can't get back today, we can start now with d.o.t. empowerment to make the risks known. truthful disclosure of risk has been required by government for decades, and it is a part o
now, in some ways you are safer at sea. you're not going to get hit by a car or a truck walking in public places, nor is it likely that you're going to be shot by an armed robber. because you are no vehicles or guns allowed on the ship. but sexual crimes, like the one that my innocent teenaged client was the victim of, are far too common, and the risks of them are high. there are thousands of people on board and there are no police to deter crime or to stop a crime before it harms somebody....