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everything was normal and then they came and started shelling us. >> translator: the fact is by shellings, the ukrainians are shelling themselves. >> reporter: a few streets from the school another of thursday night's shell strikes landed in front of this residential block. many residents had already fled other parts of the city. a few returned on friday to survey the damage. and all the time the sound of nearby shell fire continued. >> translator: it's very difficult, when you come out to the street you are afraid. i tremble with fear. i'm scared of a shell landing next to me and tearing me apart. in all my life i never felt as scared as i do now. >> reporter: the experience only these people contradicts those who claim the battle of debaltseve has been the only significant violation of the minsk piece agreement. for now, the only lesson being learned here is that in ukraine, ceasefires work only on paper. paul brennan al jazeera, donetsk. >>> and ukraine is marking the one-year anniversary of the event in central kiev's independence square when over 100 protesters were killed. these ar
everything was normal and then they came and started shelling us. >> translator: the fact is by shellings, the ukrainians are shelling themselves. >> reporter: a few streets from the school another of thursday night's shell strikes landed in front of this residential block. many residents had already fled other parts of the city. a few returned on friday to survey the damage. and all the time the sound of nearby shell fire continued. >> translator: it's very difficult, when...
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they shell us.s very much, poroshenko. >> reporter: hitting this school even accidentally could scarcely be more counterproductive. the geography teacher has spent 20 years assembling the artifacts here. the souls of my ukrainian ancestors are here she says. it was so beautiful. and now they tell me i'm a separatists and terrorist? it's unbelievable. helping the cleanup effort are these 15-year-old cousins. >> translator: we feel all emotions simultaneously but most of all we feel insulted. we were living here everything was normal and then they came and started shelling us. >> translator: the fact is by shelling us, the ukrainians are shelling themselves. >> reporter: a few streets from the school another of thursday night's shell strikes landed in front of this residential block. many residents already fled. a few returned to surveillance the damage. and all the time the sound of nearby shell fire continued. >> translator: it's very difficult. when you come out to the street you are afraid. i trem
they shell us.s very much, poroshenko. >> reporter: hitting this school even accidentally could scarcely be more counterproductive. the geography teacher has spent 20 years assembling the artifacts here. the souls of my ukrainian ancestors are here she says. it was so beautiful. and now they tell me i'm a separatists and terrorist? it's unbelievable. helping the cleanup effort are these 15-year-old cousins. >> translator: we feel all emotions simultaneously but most of all we feel...
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and then they came and started shelling us. >> the fact is, they're shelling us. the ukrainians are shelling themselves. >> a few streets from the school many residents had already fled to other parts of the city. a few returned on friday just to survey the latest damage. all the time the sound of nearby shell fire continued. >> it's very difficult. when you come out of the streets you're afraid. i'm afraid of a shell landing next to me and tearing me apart. in all my life i've never felt ascared as i do now. >> the people here completely contradict that the battle of debaltseve was the only shelling since the minsk agreement. now the only lesson being learned here is that in ukraine cease-fires only work on paper. paul brennan al jazeera, donetsk. >> well, meanwhile in kiev ukrainian president petro poroshenko has led a somber service in independent square, it's been a year since a sniper shot and killed protesters there. it was seen as the final bloody act of the dramatic up rising. on the morning of february february 20th last year sniper bullets were fired into
and then they came and started shelling us. >> the fact is, they're shelling us. the ukrainians are shelling themselves. >> a few streets from the school many residents had already fled to other parts of the city. a few returned on friday just to survey the latest damage. all the time the sound of nearby shell fire continued. >> it's very difficult. when you come out of the streets you're afraid. i'm afraid of a shell landing next to me and tearing me apart. in all my life...
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the fact is by shelling us the ukrainians are shelling themselves. >> a few streets from the school another thursday night shell strikes lapped in front of this residential block. many residents had already fled to other parts of the city. a few returned on friday just to survey the latest damage. all the time the sound of nearby shell fire continued. >> it's very difficult. when you come out to the street you are afraid. i tremble with fear. i'm scared of a shell landing next to me and tearing me apart. it's such a terrible fear. in all of my life i never felt ascared as i do now. >> they quickly contradict those who claim that the battle of debaltseve has been the only violation of the minsk agreement. there is no way of knowing when school 58 might reopen. for now the only lesson being learned here is that in ukraine cease-fires only work on paper. al jazeera donetsk. >> in kiev president petro poroshenko has led a somber service at independent square, marking a year since snipers shot and killed protesters there. >> on kiev's maidan or independent square where last winter's anti-governm
the fact is by shelling us the ukrainians are shelling themselves. >> a few streets from the school another thursday night shell strikes lapped in front of this residential block. many residents had already fled to other parts of the city. a few returned on friday just to survey the latest damage. all the time the sound of nearby shell fire continued. >> it's very difficult. when you come out to the street you are afraid. i tremble with fear. i'm scared of a shell landing next to me...
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they shell us. thanks very much. >>reporter: hitting this school even accidentally could scarcely be more counterproductive. the room where children are taught history was one of those damaged. the souls of my an zesters are here. it was so beautiful and now they tell me i'm a separatist or a terrorist? it's unbelievable. helping the clear up effort are two cousins. they say they don't understand why this is happening. >> we feel all emotions simultaneously but most of all we feel insulted. we were living here. everything was normal. and then they came and started shelling us. the fact is by shelling us the ukranians are shelling themselves. >>reporter: a few streets away another shell strike landed in front of this residential block. many residents had already fled to other parts of the city. a few returned friday to survey the latest damage. and all the time the sound of nearby shell fire continued. >> it's very difficult when you come out to the street you are afraid. i tremble with fear. i'm scared of a shell lan
they shell us. thanks very much. >>reporter: hitting this school even accidentally could scarcely be more counterproductive. the room where children are taught history was one of those damaged. the souls of my an zesters are here. it was so beautiful and now they tell me i'm a separatist or a terrorist? it's unbelievable. helping the clear up effort are two cousins. they say they don't understand why this is happening. >> we feel all emotions simultaneously but most of all we feel...
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as you saw from the video saying something along the line we have to burn him because he was shelling us and burning us, so there was no option but to kill him basically according to isil. i do know that the jordanian government was ready and willing to hand over sajida al-rishawi, a prisoner in jordan and may be even others, as well in exchange because this became a matter of public opinion in jordan and jordan did what it can, but i think this is a vision within isil, we understand the choice was, we understand there was a decision inside isil trying to make a political gain after the capturing of the pilot who was part of the international coalition, maybe even getting jordan to make concessions by releasing prisoners on death row that isil would have wanted. this could have helped isil gain political capital but then there's this other camp pushing for killing him on the ground, that he is so-called appostate and had to be killed. >> some people are saying that isil's objective wasn't really to get the release of the female suicide bomber, sajida al-rishawi as you say but more to sow
as you saw from the video saying something along the line we have to burn him because he was shelling us and burning us, so there was no option but to kill him basically according to isil. i do know that the jordanian government was ready and willing to hand over sajida al-rishawi, a prisoner in jordan and may be even others, as well in exchange because this became a matter of public opinion in jordan and jordan did what it can, but i think this is a vision within isil, we understand the choice...
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they were shelling us. >> the houses had been burned down and it was not possible to go back to get ourelongings. >> they still occupy and prevent those who escape from returning home. the insurgents have attacked more towns and more people have died. even more have been forced to flee their home. katty: you still cannot tell what has happened. you are watching bbc world news america. britain of troops using genetic materials from three people. the international court of justice has ruled that neither serbia or croatia committed genocide in the 1990's. we report from the hague. >reporter: this was the first time they had accused each other of committing the same crime -- genocide. defined as the attempt to eliminate a racial, ethnic, or religious group. it is the worst crime in international law and the hardest to prove. >> what is generally called ethnic cleansing does not constitute genocide. it is the attempt to physically destroy a human group and not just a desire to expel it from a state. >> according to the final judgment, they failed to prove that they had killed croats. regardi
they were shelling us. >> the houses had been burned down and it was not possible to go back to get ourelongings. >> they still occupy and prevent those who escape from returning home. the insurgents have attacked more towns and more people have died. even more have been forced to flee their home. katty: you still cannot tell what has happened. you are watching bbc world news america. britain of troops using genetic materials from three people. the international court of justice has...
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they shelled us. luke: after weeks of resistance, the withdrawal takes hours. ambulances rushed to reach the combat zone. many barely escaped with their lives. >> we almost died twice. twice we were resurrected. luke: having fought their way out of debeltseve, the survivors' relief is mixed with euphoria. >> i cannot believe i survived. >> he is a senior sergeant, head of the unions and not married. i asked all my guys to light candles for those who were killed and those who are still alive. luke: at the overflowing morgue, some casualties from debeltseve are left outside. inside, corpses are piled on the floor. remains of civilians killed during the siege alongside that soldiers. >> we've had two experts here. over the past month and a half we've had to deal with 200 corpses. 100 more were sent to another morgue. luke: in the aftermath of the retreat, military leaders meet in a secret headquarters. their evacuation plan might pass the ukrainian high command, that they accuse of abandoning soldiers in debeltseve to their fate. >> what went wrong was down to the
they shelled us. luke: after weeks of resistance, the withdrawal takes hours. ambulances rushed to reach the combat zone. many barely escaped with their lives. >> we almost died twice. twice we were resurrected. luke: having fought their way out of debeltseve, the survivors' relief is mixed with euphoria. >> i cannot believe i survived. >> he is a senior sergeant, head of the unions and not married. i asked all my guys to light candles for those who were killed and those who...
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shell company? >> well there are all different reasons people would want to use shell companies and some are not mysterioust all. they might be buying with multiple parties or using them for inheritance reasons or investment strategyies but they also have the effect of creating secrecy. i talked to a lot of owners who would tell me i can't wait to read your story because i don't know who my neighbors are. jenna: that's interesting. you're providing neighbors information about who could be living down the hall from them and it's important to point out there are lots of people that are owning this property legally and the use of shell companies is legal but the bigger question is just about the impact it has on the real estate market here at home and also taxes because your story points out that some of these people are getting big tax breaks that wouldn't be available to american buyers for example. >> well the tax rates are available to americans but they've been attractive to foreigners and so has the secrecy. a lot of foreigners like that they can very quietly buy things here and that the people back hom
shell company? >> well there are all different reasons people would want to use shell companies and some are not mysterioust all. they might be buying with multiple parties or using them for inheritance reasons or investment strategyies but they also have the effect of creating secrecy. i talked to a lot of owners who would tell me i can't wait to read your story because i don't know who my neighbors are. jenna: that's interesting. you're providing neighbors information about who could be...
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they continue to attack us shell us they use artillery and mortars and sometimes they launch raids.e to tell which side is responsible for breaking the cease-fire here but to the few civilians we saw, that didn't seem to matter. they were packing any belongings they could and leaving. the fighting here is very heavy, this woman says all of the windows of our house are broken. it's very terrifying. we saved our lives to buy our house and now we have nothing. to get back to safety the fighters lob a smoke grenade to mask our retreat. at least in this village here in eastern ukraine, we can see the cease-fire is not working. there appear to be many many infringements and there isn't any sort of faith that things will get better any time soon. frederik pleitgen cnn, ukraine. >> the next hour of "cnn newsroom" after a break. i knew instantly that this was... wow! it's crest hd. it's amazing. go pro with new crest pro-health hd. it's two steps: first one cleans second one polishes and whitens. by isolating key ingredients, each step focuses on their separate jobs. crest hd gives you a 6x
they continue to attack us shell us they use artillery and mortars and sometimes they launch raids.e to tell which side is responsible for breaking the cease-fire here but to the few civilians we saw, that didn't seem to matter. they were packing any belongings they could and leaving. the fighting here is very heavy, this woman says all of the windows of our house are broken. it's very terrifying. we saved our lives to buy our house and now we have nothing. to get back to safety the fighters...
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any continue to attack us shell us they use artillery and mortars. and sometimes they launch raids. it's impossible to tell which side is responsible for breaking the cease-fire here. but to the few civilian we saw, that didn't seem to matter. they were packing any belongings they could and leaving. "the fighting here is very heavy," this woman says. "all the window of our house are broken. it's terrifying. we save all our lives to buy our house, and now we have nothing." to get back the safety the fighters -- back to safety the fighters lob a smoke bomb. at least in this village in eastern ukraine we can see that the cease-fire is not working. there appear to be many many infringeless. there certainly isn't any sort of faith that things will get better any time soon. cnn, ukraine. >>> the u.n. security council wants everyone to respect the cease-fire. let's talk about this more with our erin mclachlan joining us from moscow with more on the diplomatic force. good morning to you. you know seeing in fred's report ukrainian forces calling the cease-fire a farce, essentially ducking to
any continue to attack us shell us they use artillery and mortars. and sometimes they launch raids. it's impossible to tell which side is responsible for breaking the cease-fire here. but to the few civilian we saw, that didn't seem to matter. they were packing any belongings they could and leaving. "the fighting here is very heavy," this woman says. "all the window of our house are broken. it's terrifying. we save all our lives to buy our house, and now we have nothing." to...
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they were shelling us. >> translator: before i got into the water, there were young men. ot. >> translator: we were sitting to get away. the men from boko haram were shooting at us and following us. >> all of our positions. we couldn't go back. the fire was raging. >> translator: the number of bodies was really uncountable. there were so many. women, men and children were all killed. >>> you can see more of that special investigation by visiting our website, go to bbc news online and follow the links to our africa page. >>> let's take a look at other news today. bangladesh, seven people killed in a bomb attack in the country. this happened on the third day of a national strike called by the opposition. 15 others injured on the bus heading to the capitol. >>> two men died after an explosion at a shopping center in perth. the blast was thought to have taken place at an electrical transformer. witnesses saw men on fire running away from the site. >>> do stay with us here on "bbc world news." still to come the american rapper is charged with murder after a fatal hit and run. c
they were shelling us. >> translator: before i got into the water, there were young men. ot. >> translator: we were sitting to get away. the men from boko haram were shooting at us and following us. >> all of our positions. we couldn't go back. the fire was raging. >> translator: the number of bodies was really uncountable. there were so many. women, men and children were all killed. >>> you can see more of that special investigation by visiting our website, go...
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us to have a stable program. that was part of the function that shell was providing for us. with shell out of the picture, we are talking about new ideas of changing the contract approach that we have authority for. then we need to complete and present our rate setting and program design. unlike our prior cleanpowersf program design and rate making process we had done that in tandem. what i'm proposing here is to take those steps in parallel. i think we can do that because now we are not talking about figuring out the cost and then setting a rate. we are talking about setting a rate at the pg & e rate and then building a cost profile, a supply that fits within that ceiling. so i think we can parallel track those staff efrs with the rate fairness board and with staff on the program design and consultants on program design. >>supervisor john avalos: does that parallel process help to expedite? >> it should, commissioner. and depending on what sort of other changes we might be able to make to the prior program plan on the activities that happened after rate setting, i'm sorry to
us to have a stable program. that was part of the function that shell was providing for us. with shell out of the picture, we are talking about new ideas of changing the contract approach that we have authority for. then we need to complete and present our rate setting and program design. unlike our prior cleanpowersf program design and rate making process we had done that in tandem. what i'm proposing here is to take those steps in parallel. i think we can do that because now we are not...
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they were shelling us. >> translator: there was one person i saw who had been shot. >> translator: weere speeding to get away. the men from boko haram were shooting at us and following us. >> translator: all our po possessions were burned. the fire was raging. >> translator: the number of dead bodies was really uncountable. there was so many. women, men and children were all killed. >> the voice you heard there asking questions of those refugees was our correspondent. he is with me now. so difficult to get to this. it's always so difficult for us to verify information coming from there. tell us about your journey to lake chad and what you saw when you got there. >> the journey to reach the first site you need to drive 13 hours through the desert. most of the time there is no actual ride or track. you have to find your way through the sand and the dunes there. then you have another three hours or so to cross rivers that get to the ferry to cross other rivers. it gets canoed across to reach the lake where most of the refugees still are. >> there's been so much discussion about how many
they were shelling us. >> translator: there was one person i saw who had been shot. >> translator: weere speeding to get away. the men from boko haram were shooting at us and following us. >> translator: all our po possessions were burned. the fire was raging. >> translator: the number of dead bodies was really uncountable. there was so many. women, men and children were all killed. >> the voice you heard there asking questions of those refugees was our...
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us. we were shelled with mortars and grad rockets. we want peace happy about the coming ceasefire but we don't trust president putin. >> the military are tells us it's too dangerous to go any further, they feel the separatists will hit the bridge at any time and as you can see there is a lot of heavy equipment going in that direction. the ceasefire is supposed to start at 0000 hours on february 15th. for now though the guns and rockets remain. behind me in the field the ukrainian military have set up gradless. there are grads to my left. a few days ago these soldiers were not here. there's a big fear that the separatists will try and take full control of debaltseve in this interim period between truce being signed and it beings implemented on the 15th. the battle for debaltseve goes on. charles stratford, al jazeera eastern ukraine. >> the u.n. special envoy to syria says the president must be involved in the short term effort to end the fighting. wasn't talking about long term plans and the geneva communique, to end the war calls for
us. we were shelled with mortars and grad rockets. we want peace happy about the coming ceasefire but we don't trust president putin. >> the military are tells us it's too dangerous to go any further, they feel the separatists will hit the bridge at any time and as you can see there is a lot of heavy equipment going in that direction. the ceasefire is supposed to start at 0000 hours on february 15th. for now though the guns and rockets remain. behind me in the field the ukrainian military...
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the old-style politicians give us shell gains rather than tax cuts. there one principle is to never take money away from washington. deficit was the prime rationale for the last two tax heights. two of the largest in history, which put america on a downward spiral, destroying growth and expanding the deficit. i am proposing real tax cuts. i believe growth is the key to unlocking the deficit prison. will i cut the budget? you bet. they will be stripped of all but their essential functions. it won't solve our problems. i don't want just less government, i want better government. goodmen come to washington and get -- rules and realities almost force them to put their own interest in the country. they wind up becoming the people they came to fight. i want to change the rules of the game. a and you have to do two things you have to take away the power to manipulate the tax code, and you have to limit their terms.
the old-style politicians give us shell gains rather than tax cuts. there one principle is to never take money away from washington. deficit was the prime rationale for the last two tax heights. two of the largest in history, which put america on a downward spiral, destroying growth and expanding the deficit. i am proposing real tax cuts. i believe growth is the key to unlocking the deficit prison. will i cut the budget? you bet. they will be stripped of all but their essential functions. it...
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agreed to talk to us. >> we were shelled with mortars and grad rockets. we want peace. but we don't trust president putin. >> behind me is the last bridge before the town of debilities. the military are telling us it's too dangerous to go nurt. there is a lot of heavy military equipment going in that direction. the ceasefire is supposed to start at 0000 hours on february 15th. a heavy withdrawal of weapons on both sides is supposed to begin earlier. behind me in the field the tank batteries and grad rocket installations. there are grads to my left. now bear in mind, we were here a couple of days ago and these sociologist engineers were not here. there is a big fear that the separatists will try to take full control of debaltseve, in this interim period between the truce being signed and it being implemented on the 15th. the battle for debaltseve goes on. charles stratford, al jazeera eastern ukraine. >> german police officers have joined serbian forces in their border from hungary reducing the influx of migrants crossing from the e umpt. thermal vision cameras are being
agreed to talk to us. >> we were shelled with mortars and grad rockets. we want peace. but we don't trust president putin. >> behind me is the last bridge before the town of debilities. the military are telling us it's too dangerous to go nurt. there is a lot of heavy military equipment going in that direction. the ceasefire is supposed to start at 0000 hours on february 15th. a heavy withdrawal of weapons on both sides is supposed to begin earlier. behind me in the field the tank...
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shells. these used to be currency. these shells. >> how old is this? >> early '20s.how much are you selling it for? >> by weight. >> by waugt weight? >> yes, quite heavy piece, this one, 429 grams. so it comes like 42,000 -- >> so that's how much in dollars? >> almost $5,000. >> about $5,000. >> almost. >> should we look at another floor? >> oh, yes, follow me. there's a nice collection of things from sahara. >> so you travel a lot? >> not like you. >> oh, this is for pounding -- >> yes, this is from the gon tribe. from mali. >> how much will this sell for do you think? >> around $300. >> really? for this? that's very reasonable. >> yes. >> i'll be buying that. that's going to be an old friend. >> also memory. >> also memory of tangier as well. >> majid suggests lunch at andalous, a local's only place nearby. >> as a moroccan, so many people come with a romantic notion of a tangier they read about in books. do people have a realistic expectation? are they looking for morocco or this phantasm? >> it is a phantasm. it is. when you get here, you know morocco, you feel t
shells. these used to be currency. these shells. >> how old is this? >> early '20s.how much are you selling it for? >> by weight. >> by waugt weight? >> yes, quite heavy piece, this one, 429 grams. so it comes like 42,000 -- >> so that's how much in dollars? >> almost $5,000. >> about $5,000. >> almost. >> should we look at another floor? >> oh, yes, follow me. there's a nice collection of things from sahara. >> so you...
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the old-style washington politicians hide behind the deficit -- they give us shell games rather thanax cuts because their one principle is never, ever take money from washington. as we all know, the deficit was the prime rationale for the last two tax hikes -- two of the largest tax hikes in american history -- which put the country on a down-ward spiral, destroying growth and -- guess what -- expanding the deficit. i am proposing real tax cuts because i believe that growth is the key that will unlock the deficit prison. will i cut the budget? you bet. commerce, energy, education, hud, will be stripped of all but their essential functions. a whole alphabet soup of agencies will be eliminated. but cutting alone won't solve our problems. the fact is, i don't just want less government -- i want better government. the way it is now, good men and good women come to washington and get caught in a culture of corruption. they enter a place whose rules and realities almost force them to put their own interests before the country's. and they wind up becoming the very people they come here to f
the old-style washington politicians hide behind the deficit -- they give us shell games rather thanax cuts because their one principle is never, ever take money from washington. as we all know, the deficit was the prime rationale for the last two tax hikes -- two of the largest tax hikes in american history -- which put the country on a down-ward spiral, destroying growth and -- guess what -- expanding the deficit. i am proposing real tax cuts because i believe that growth is the key that will...
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so it was a contemporary design on both sides. >> they used a shell of the building but it would be built above the current height. >> no. it was demolition of the entire building and construction of a new building and much at taller. >> i'm trying to figure out this process for this current design. was there an approach to planning with a particular design and based on this being a historical resource there was encouragement to preserve the historic side and then allowance to dramatically change the embarcadero side or that was the planning that came before planning from the get-go? >> tam from the planning department. we responded to the plan that was given. >> wondering other examples in san francisco where the building is historic resource, the entire building is an historic resource is bifurcated like this. i think the example that campos gave as in city hall with a historic resource. what are the examples of buildings where planning has made the determination. bifurcating one side of the building over the other, a building that is an historic resource. is this an exception to what t
so it was a contemporary design on both sides. >> they used a shell of the building but it would be built above the current height. >> no. it was demolition of the entire building and construction of a new building and much at taller. >> i'm trying to figure out this process for this current design. was there an approach to planning with a particular design and based on this being a historical resource there was encouragement to preserve the historic side and then allowance to...
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government forces and pro-russian separatists appear to be holding but there has been continues us shelling reported in the contested town of debaltseve. the u.s. security council set to demand iranian backed houthi militia withdraw from government institutions. opponents are calling for international action. the u.n. has warmed yemen is collapsing. >>> shi militia have made gains in the south and northwest from the islamic state of iraq in the levan. some have been accused killing sunni civilians. al jazeera has been given exclusive access to one prove incident as it prepares for an assault on the isil stronghold of tick rit. our correspondent, imran khan reports. >> reporter: 35 kilometers is tikrit city and surrounding areas mainly under the control of the islamic state of iraq in the levant this is zirga, the front line marked by a trib u terri of the ueuphrates river. it's mission is to keep the area clear of isil fighters and to prepare for an assault on tikrit. they are backed by iran and made up of civilians, not professional soldiers. some have been accused revenge attacks in the a
government forces and pro-russian separatists appear to be holding but there has been continues us shelling reported in the contested town of debaltseve. the u.s. security council set to demand iranian backed houthi militia withdraw from government institutions. opponents are calling for international action. the u.n. has warmed yemen is collapsing. >>> shi militia have made gains in the south and northwest from the islamic state of iraq in the levan. some have been accused killing...
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with that, i would like to turn it over to lisa gibson and shell rr walk us through a poregz of the document. we are both available for questions. we did receive a couple comments from the public, one i believe was already forwarded to you and i can't remember the mans name, but it was in [inaudible] goodman. the second comment we received this morning and i have a copy to pass out to you. it is from ggppa, which is golden gate park preservation-anyway, i'm not sure what the acronym stands for. she would like us to consider adding the word landscape in several areas of the policy, which we don't see any problem providing that clarification and think it is a good change so i have copies for you. that conclude my remark jz i'll let lisa take over and walk you through the revisions. thank you >> good afternoon president hawse, members of the commission. i'm lisa gibson, senior virementdal planner in the planning environment. i'm in the environmental plan division and a liaison between the planning and preservation staff. the environmental planning division of the planning department is responsi
with that, i would like to turn it over to lisa gibson and shell rr walk us through a poregz of the document. we are both available for questions. we did receive a couple comments from the public, one i believe was already forwarded to you and i can't remember the mans name, but it was in [inaudible] goodman. the second comment we received this morning and i have a copy to pass out to you. it is from ggppa, which is golden gate park preservation-anyway, i'm not sure what the acronym stands for....
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shelling rocked several cities including donetsk in the hours leading up to the deadline. joining usrom kiev is miker bucherq for the organization of security and cooperation in europe. michael, what are the prospects here. do you think this is going to hold? earlier we were talking to nick paton walsh and you could hear the shelling in the background. >> good to be with you. of course we're hopeful with just about an hour to go. as we speak, we have quite a big number of monitors in the conflict zone right now. we're aiming for 350. so we've drawn in monitors from other parts of ukraine. they're on trains and planes and cars at the moment. but yeah today was a pretty violent day. considering we are that close to the cease-fire. there was shelling as your correspondents reported in donetsk and dubalsovik. what we'll be looking for of course tomorrow morning is not only for the guns to fall silent but also as the days tick by withdrawal of very very important withdrawal of heavy weaponry and also the removal of foreign armed individuals. now, to give you an idea of the kind of live fi
shelling rocked several cities including donetsk in the hours leading up to the deadline. joining usrom kiev is miker bucherq for the organization of security and cooperation in europe. michael, what are the prospects here. do you think this is going to hold? earlier we were talking to nick paton walsh and you could hear the shelling in the background. >> good to be with you. of course we're hopeful with just about an hour to go. as we speak, we have quite a big number of monitors in the...
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like a rotator going on underneath that shell. >> and they use it to scrape the food off in the shell. the reason it's such a motivator, if an limpet can't eat, it will die out. it's very strong. >> scientists say it doesn't matter how small or big these teeth are they all do the same thing. surely in the dim min institution of scale, you would imagine something would be weaker, isn't it? >> one of the new challenges for engineers is making sure something stays strong when you get a lot of it. scientists ground down tiny pieces of these teeth and got 10 of them. no matter how long the teeth was it had the sametook the same amount of force break it and that fiber inside protein stays strong even when you have more of it. >> don't be embarrassed if you can't get an limpet off a rock because they have the strongest teeth. >>> a prediction put forward by analysts at the energy association in paris, a report that offers hope to the billion of people across africa without electricity. the country is desperately searching for energy and giant solar farms built in tanzania. traveling to see i
like a rotator going on underneath that shell. >> and they use it to scrape the food off in the shell. the reason it's such a motivator, if an limpet can't eat, it will die out. it's very strong. >> scientists say it doesn't matter how small or big these teeth are they all do the same thing. surely in the dim min institution of scale, you would imagine something would be weaker, isn't it? >> one of the new challenges for engineers is making sure something stays strong when you...
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the ukrainian national guard hit us with shells. >> who do you blame for all this destruction? >> the russians. >> it is all the fault of petro poroshenko. on the road out some of the men who took it are leaving, their job done. they're in a confident mood. have they set their sights on another target? >> a miserable situation there no water or power since the beginning of january and a very cold winter as well. you are watching "bbc world news america." and who goes home with one of those golden statuettes? a group of disabled performers from north korea are in the u k on a european tour. it is the first time that they have performed outside the secretive state. sarah campbell reports for us now. >> he lost his leg three years ago in a car accident. all but one of the students is -- it is their first time outside north korea. i asked what they [inaudible] >> someone like me who is line can perform just like anyone. i will prove this in this performance. >> we can perform an weekend do stuff like others, like ordinary people. >> discovering the correct answer is a must impossib
the ukrainian national guard hit us with shells. >> who do you blame for all this destruction? >> the russians. >> it is all the fault of petro poroshenko. on the road out some of the men who took it are leaving, their job done. they're in a confident mood. have they set their sights on another target? >> a miserable situation there no water or power since the beginning of january and a very cold winter as well. you are watching "bbc world news america." and...
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gallon of oil and water spilled during accrued oil pipeline test late this afternoon at the shell wharf. they used boom and skim tore keep the spill from spreading. shell said it took 30 minutes to containment oil now underneath the dock where tanker are loaded. next step will be fully absorbing all the oil from the water. >> striking at bay area refinery could spread if it goes on much longer. workers at the refinery are revving to do their job for reasons they claim are not about money. laura martinez. i thawvrping for our support. >> watchful eye of company security the strike at the refinery mostly peaceful but there have been moments of tension like when the few truck going in or out try to cross the line. city. we all want to go home at the end of our shift. and we want to protect the community as well. >> now one of 11 refinery across the country where workers on strike. they say the big issue are health and safety. not money. >> they need to make sure they are doing the maintenance. keep up on the maintenance. not trying and prolong things as long as they can go. over time is a big thing.
gallon of oil and water spilled during accrued oil pipeline test late this afternoon at the shell wharf. they used boom and skim tore keep the spill from spreading. shell said it took 30 minutes to containment oil now underneath the dock where tanker are loaded. next step will be fully absorbing all the oil from the water. >> striking at bay area refinery could spread if it goes on much longer. workers at the refinery are revving to do their job for reasons they claim are not about money....
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us. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. gerri: are you paying low prices for meat? how long can this last? and the sharks in katy perry's half-time shelle they use of them illegal? we have that to gerri: welcome back to "the willis report." in a moment, our legal eagles are here with our latest case. the white house says it hasn't seen any evidence backing up claims from isis about the death and of american female hostage. the group claims that the aid worker was killed today in a jordanian airstrike in syria. more investigations into the deadly attacks in benghazi back in 2012, and a special house committee says it will interview a host of high ranking obama administration officials including defense secretary leon panetta, national security adviser susan rice and secretary of state hillary clinton. a government watchdog has found more problems at the irs. the agency hired more than 300 employees it already had records and bad behavior. some of these former irs workers falsified forms and gained unauthorized access to taxpayer information. and requiring staff members working with children under 15 months to be vaccinated against measl
us. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. gerri: are you paying low prices for meat? how long can this last? and the sharks in katy perry's half-time shelle they use of them illegal? we have that to gerri: welcome back to "the willis report." in a moment, our legal eagles are here with our latest case. the white house says it hasn't seen any evidence backing up claims from isis about the death and of american female hostage. the group claims that the aid worker was killed today in a...
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shelling. these soldiers are very nervous about us being here. they consider being filmed is bad luck before they go into battle. but some soldiers were returning from debaltseve and one agreed to speak to us. we're at a village close by he said we were shelled with mortars and grad rockets. we want peace and we are happy about the coming ceasefire but we don't trust president putin. >>> behind me is the last bridge between here and debaltseve. there are big fears that the separatists could hit this bridge at any time and as you can see there's a lot of heavy military equipment going in that direction. a withdrawal of heavy weapons from both sides is supposed to begin soon after for now however, the guns and rockets remain. the ukrainian military has set up tank batteries and grad rockets. there are grad rockets to my left. bear in mind, the we were here a few days ago and these munitions were not here. be aware that the separatists will try to take full control between the agreement being signed and it being implementon the 15th. charles stratfo
shelling. these soldiers are very nervous about us being here. they consider being filmed is bad luck before they go into battle. but some soldiers were returning from debaltseve and one agreed to speak to us. we're at a village close by he said we were shelled with mortars and grad rockets. we want peace and we are happy about the coming ceasefire but we don't trust president putin. >>> behind me is the last bridge between here and debaltseve. there are big fears that the separatists...
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use. as you're reporting we're hearing the shelling behind you. how close that is to you. >> reporter: i have to say we've been coming here for months. i've never heard it this close at the city center and those people living around here also agree this is as close as it's got. it's been all day long we've been hearing this thudding. it used to be pretty much contained to the airport, where there are scenes of mast destruction. clearly today, it's been moving much more consistently and we don't know what the precise target is and one official i spoke to said they believe the firing is coming from the southwest, their bid to suggest the ukrainian military and separatists getting hit and would make some since it was the millimeter behind military behind it. we will find out who's caught in these explosions and have been remarkably intense. >> the closest you've heard them over the months you've been reporting. thank you and please stay safe. we appreciate you bringing us this story live in donetsk in ukraine. >>> coming up on the other side what is
use. as you're reporting we're hearing the shelling behind you. how close that is to you. >> reporter: i have to say we've been coming here for months. i've never heard it this close at the city center and those people living around here also agree this is as close as it's got. it's been all day long we've been hearing this thudding. it used to be pretty much contained to the airport, where there are scenes of mast destruction. clearly today, it's been moving much more consistently and...
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us. we were in a village close by he said. we were shelled with mortars and grad rockets. ant peace, but we are happy about the coming ceasefire, but we don't trust president putin. behind me is the last bridge before the town. the military are telling us that it is too dangerous to go any further. there are big fears that the separatists could hit this bridge at anytime, and as you have can see there is a lot of heavy military equipment going into that direction. the ceasefire is supposed to start at 0000 hours on february 15th. a withdraw of heavy weapons on both sides is supposed to begin soon after. for now the guns and rockets remain. behind me the military have set up tanks and grad rocket positions. there are grads to my left in the distance. bare in mind we were here a few days ago, and these soldiers were not here. there is a big fear that the separatists will try to take full control of the town in this interim period between the trust being signed and implemented on the 15th. the battle for the town goes on. charles stratford, al jazeera, eastern ukraine. >>> all
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shell. when used as designed it is very strong.ck a bridge with it will come apart and do terrible damage to anyone in the back of the plane. >> among the 15 survivors is a family of three including a premature baby who was brought back to life by cpr. >>> bipartisan support is boosting aid to jordan. the u.s. had announced plans to increase aid to jordan to $1 billion. the senate armed services committee is pressing the obama administration to send more money, weapons and equipment to help jordan fight isis and secure the border with syria. thousands of jordanians welcomed their king home after he cut short his trip home in washington, d.c. king abdullah is trying to persuade his country to support a tougher line against the militants. people in jordan were outraged by the grisly death of that pilot but many are reluctant to support the u.s.-led bombing campaign against isis. >>> a high profile trial of a former marine accused of killing chris kyle. he is subject of the movie "american sniper." eddie routh is charged with killing
shell. when used as designed it is very strong.ck a bridge with it will come apart and do terrible damage to anyone in the back of the plane. >> among the 15 survivors is a family of three including a premature baby who was brought back to life by cpr. >>> bipartisan support is boosting aid to jordan. the u.s. had announced plans to increase aid to jordan to $1 billion. the senate armed services committee is pressing the obama administration to send more money, weapons and...
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loosened the rules so much that we get a situation where a corporate interest can game the system and use shell corporations to get multibillion-dollar discounts. i think that's wrong it. >> the notion was to help small business and help competition. dishes none of that. -- dish is none of that. >> we are glad to see new small businesses and to the market. there are all sorts of steps the fcc can be taking, including relaxing bad legislation. the fcc can put a stop to the merger. there is a lot for them to do to ensure we have marketplaces full of options and desperate >> what is the take on dish using small business loopholes? what matters is from our perspective on the backend. a clear timeline for using these licenses and entering the market area --. >> i want to read from this letter. we must change course and soon by closing loopholes that allow big as this is to rip off the american people to the tune of billions of dollars. the american people should be outraged about this. what can you do about this now that the horse is out of the barn? >> it's incumbent to do a full and thorough inves
loosened the rules so much that we get a situation where a corporate interest can game the system and use shell corporations to get multibillion-dollar discounts. i think that's wrong it. >> the notion was to help small business and help competition. dishes none of that. -- dish is none of that. >> we are glad to see new small businesses and to the market. there are all sorts of steps the fcc can be taking, including relaxing bad legislation. the fcc can put a stop to the merger....
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us. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. gerri: are you paying low prices for meat? how long can this last? and the sharks in katy perry's half-time shelley use of them illegal? we have that topic coming up next. . good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. if you suffer from a dry mouth then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? well, there is biotene specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants... biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. gerri: welc
us. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. gerri: are you paying low prices for meat? how long can this last? and the sharks in katy perry's half-time shelley use of them illegal? we have that topic coming up next. . good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take...
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where we get a situation where the big sophisticated corporate interest can game the system and use the shell corporations in order to get multibillion dollar discounts. i think that's wrong, both as a commissioner and the taxpayer. >> i think the notion was to help small businesses, to help competition, to help women and minorities. dishes none of that. -- dish is none of that. >> the policy should be facilitating market entry. we're glad to see new diverse forms entering the market. we should be facilitating competition. i'm glad to hear more about facilities-based competition. there's all sorts of steps the fcc could take to improve that including by relaxing or preempting bad legislation in a state that preempts communities ability to build their own broadband networks. the fcc could put a stop to the time warner cable merger. there's lots more for the commission to do to ensure that we have a market place full of options with lots of entrepreneurs. >> those issues aside, what is common causes take on dish using a small business loophole to win these auctions. >> we support allowing desig
where we get a situation where the big sophisticated corporate interest can game the system and use the shell corporations in order to get multibillion dollar discounts. i think that's wrong, both as a commissioner and the taxpayer. >> i think the notion was to help small businesses, to help competition, to help women and minorities. dishes none of that. -- dish is none of that. >> the policy should be facilitating market entry. we're glad to see new diverse forms entering the...
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shelling very clearly at this hour. fred you're in mariopol. he also came under attack. set the scene for us there. are you also hearing shelling there? >> reporter: right now we're not hearing any shelling from our van take pointtage point jim. but certainly the message that we've been getting from the battalions fighting on the ukranian side they say today was the most fierce fighting they've encountered. we're not sure whether that is leading up to the cease-fire or bad thing for what might come ahead. we heard there were several casualties on the side of pro ukranian force. fighting around the town of mariopol a very important strategic port town and one of the last towns before crimea which will be of course very important for the pro russian separatists to create some land bridge from rush why proper to crimea annexed in 2014. so certainly the vibe that we were getting from the forces that we were out with today, we were on the frontline. their shelling there was constant as well. none of them trust that the cease-fire will hold. they say the ukranian's for their part say that they want to adh
shelling very clearly at this hour. fred you're in mariopol. he also came under attack. set the scene for us there. are you also hearing shelling there? >> reporter: right now we're not hearing any shelling from our van take pointtage point jim. but certainly the message that we've been getting from the battalions fighting on the ukranian side they say today was the most fierce fighting they've encountered. we're not sure whether that is leading up to the cease-fire or bad thing for what...
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us. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. gerri: are you paying low prices for meat? how long can this last? and the sharks in katy perry's half-time shelle they use of them illegal? we have that to the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. you owned your car for four years. you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends. three jobs. you're like "nothing can replace brad!" then liberty mutual calls. and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement, we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer miles than your old one. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance.@? gerri: welcome back to "the willis report." in a moment, our legal eagles are here with our latest case. the white house says it h
us. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. gerri: are you paying low prices for meat? how long can this last? and the sharks in katy perry's half-time shelle they use of them illegal? we have that to the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do...