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the plans to access the change were done in 2007 2006 when the tep was put forward. we have seen changes dramatic in terms of traffic patterns around there and often and certain times of the day you see that ocean avenue is at a stand still and whether it makes a lot of sense to actually move these bus lines to ocean avenue is you know one that i think is worth considering. as we're adding in these other changes where we're closing down an on ramp going north from geneva geneva, that's going to move traffic to ocean avenue as well. i think we should be being lewing at in this -- looking at this in the ways we're changing to getting on and getting off of the 280. is that something that's being proposed? >> when the circulation study was done, we assumed that the changes to the routing proposed by the tep was in place. the analysis done already included those. we will continue to include those and coordinate with mta on which elements are moving forward versus which have changed since the tep was written to ensure we're including the changes correctly in the traffic an
the plans to access the change were done in 2007 2006 when the tep was put forward. we have seen changes dramatic in terms of traffic patterns around there and often and certain times of the day you see that ocean avenue is at a stand still and whether it makes a lot of sense to actually move these bus lines to ocean avenue is you know one that i think is worth considering. as we're adding in these other changes where we're closing down an on ramp going north from geneva geneva, that's going to...
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working with interpol trying to chip away at the empower of the sepp blatter, getting at the former lieu tep ants. trying to build a case. he hasn't resigned. he's head of f.i.f.a. and at work now. >> laurence lee reporting. >> in india 17 soldiers have been killed in one of the worst attacks on the indian army. the soldiers were ambushed by an armed group in india's north-east. we are joined live from new delhi with details on what happened. what else can you tell us? >> yes, from what we understand this attack took place this morning. the army convoy was on the way from the district to the capital. that is where the attack happened. there has been 12 naturally personnel injured. they have been taken to hospitals deaf -- the tension was high in terms of conflict. it was high. a woman was killed by army - members of the army. that has potentially led to the attack. deaf in terms of context. manny purr is home. she has been on strike calling for a repelling of the act. it will be a story that we are watching. as you mentioned one of the worst attacks on the army in recent years. that report f
working with interpol trying to chip away at the empower of the sepp blatter, getting at the former lieu tep ants. trying to build a case. he hasn't resigned. he's head of f.i.f.a. and at work now. >> laurence lee reporting. >> in india 17 soldiers have been killed in one of the worst attacks on the indian army. the soldiers were ambushed by an armed group in india's north-east. we are joined live from new delhi with details on what happened. what else can you tell us? >> yes,...
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after a while, they said, lose weight and stop tepping jokes. guy and they told him to change. how can he change? >> you know how -- >> whoa, whoa. >> you know how he does debate prep? he needs someone to do a prep every day, because he's a loose cannon. >> is there another chris christie besides that guy? >> you can lose your weight, but you can't lose your personality. and people's personaliies don't change. >> as ruth knows, new jersey in the legislature are very tough. he was liked for a while because he took on some people. >> washington is tough. there are a lot of towns that are tough. that doesn't excuse that. >> here's the video the christie campaign put out today. >> i know if my mom were still alive, she would say to me, i taught you that in a trusting relationship, you don't hold anything back. and if you're going to run for president of the united states, and you're going to ask these people for their vote, that is the single most trusting thing they can do as a citizen, is to give you their support. so you better tell them exactly
after a while, they said, lose weight and stop tepping jokes. guy and they told him to change. how can he change? >> you know how -- >> whoa, whoa. >> you know how he does debate prep? he needs someone to do a prep every day, because he's a loose cannon. >> is there another chris christie besides that guy? >> you can lose your weight, but you can't lose your personality. and people's personaliies don't change. >> as ruth knows, new jersey in the legislature...
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we have a lot of great things that happened over the course of our exist teps, but we've got not so great things, too. and we can't hide from our history. it needs to be told but it needs to be told appropriately. >> as we're hearing from the chairman of the charleston city council and hearing from the mayor of charleston and before that marlon kimp son about this issue and the call to bring down that flag from the state grounds. if dylann roof wanted to start a race war, as he said to police, and it couldn't be more clear that he did. it's now equally abundantly clear that he has failed miserab miserably. while the sun was setting on the longest day of the year south carolinians and many others came together in a unity chain across the ravenell brinch more than two miles long. just take a look at your screen. look at the length, look at the people. black, white, every color all together. dylann roof spent the day insaid? a yale cell on suicide watch the church roof desecrated four days earlier with the cold blooded murder of nine people instead opened its doors to all people just like ev
we have a lot of great things that happened over the course of our exist teps, but we've got not so great things, too. and we can't hide from our history. it needs to be told but it needs to be told appropriately. >> as we're hearing from the chairman of the charleston city council and hearing from the mayor of charleston and before that marlon kimp son about this issue and the call to bring down that flag from the state grounds. if dylann roof wanted to start a race war, as he said to...
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the dominant tep is still the mechanical hard drive as its been for 50 years ago.companies like google, facebook, and apple started moving their data to flash memory because they could innovate and deliver better customer experience. pure was founded to make flash available to every business. and we did so by making it cost effective and compatible out of the box. and that was not something that our fore bearers were able to accomplish. so we ended up with a far more innovative product because it combined software and hardware. >> traditionally, you thought of flash storage as something you use when you need really fast access to the data when performance is really important, it's cooler, it's more power firkt, but its been more expensive. is that changing in some way? what is the techno logically that you can make the equation work out better for you? >> it is changing. it is changing profoundly. flash memory is on a curve which means it gets better, cheaper, and faster every year. mechanical doesn't. we've seen profound changeups. our customers are now getting st
the dominant tep is still the mechanical hard drive as its been for 50 years ago.companies like google, facebook, and apple started moving their data to flash memory because they could innovate and deliver better customer experience. pure was founded to make flash available to every business. and we did so by making it cost effective and compatible out of the box. and that was not something that our fore bearers were able to accomplish. so we ended up with a far more innovative product because...
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. >> and left it to tep ap to go back and decide how it was going to handle the cost considerations.: marcia coyle, watching the court for us. >> my pleasure judy. experts for tips on being more >> woodruff: the court's e.p.a. decision is sending ripples of reaction through both environmental and energy groups. our jeffrey brown has more on what the ruling will mean. >> brown: we start with the white house. after high court victories on the affordable care act and same-sex marriage, today president obama suffered a supreme court setback on his environmental policy. white house spokesman josh earnest spoke to reporters earlier. >> we're still reviewing decision announced earlier obviously we are disappointed w outcome, and for specific questions about outcome i'd refer to e.p.a. i will say based on what we've read so far, no reason this court ruling should have impact on ability of administration to develop the clean power plants. >> brown: and we pick up on the question of the ruling's impact with lynne goldman, dean of the george washington school of public health. and jeff holmstea
. >> and left it to tep ap to go back and decide how it was going to handle the cost considerations.: marcia coyle, watching the court for us. >> my pleasure judy. experts for tips on being more >> woodruff: the court's e.p.a. decision is sending ripples of reaction through both environmental and energy groups. our jeffrey brown has more on what the ruling will mean. >> brown: we start with the white house. after high court victories on the affordable care act and...
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think that goldman sachs to karen's point it's not that high yields or the yield curve is going to tep them it's the fact that the underlying commodities and the instruments is that they trade have been so volatile. look at fixed income commodity quarter they just had on april 6th. they crushed that. the epa number close to 6 bucks absolutely smoked it. i think it pushes up towards the 240 level we last saw i think in early 2007. >> coming up, tipping the scales. activist style. the two burger folks both with activists in them. should you follow suit or hold the sauce? >> plus greg maffe pulling up, pulling up rich green field over his thoughts on the time warner cable deal and that's got rich fired up and he is going to join us to tell his side of the story. >>> don't look now but facebook just did something at that should scare the heck out of google investors all that and much more ahead on "fast." ♪ ♪ hp instant ink can save you up to 50% on ink delivered to your door, so print all you want and never run out. plans start at $2.99 a month. right now, buy an eligible printer and get
think that goldman sachs to karen's point it's not that high yields or the yield curve is going to tep them it's the fact that the underlying commodities and the instruments is that they trade have been so volatile. look at fixed income commodity quarter they just had on april 6th. they crushed that. the epa number close to 6 bucks absolutely smoked it. i think it pushes up towards the 240 level we last saw i think in early 2007. >> coming up, tipping the scales. activist style. the two...
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. >> horses work off body language you can look at a horse and say this horse is teps and think i mustfarms across the county are working with veterans battling ptsd and bucks county non profit shamrock reigns. >> we teach them how to maneuver them and teach them about the different equipment. >> stir ups. >> and there's riding as well. >> coming here and just being with the horses who i know are here for me was what i needed. >> an average of 2 veterans commit suicide every day. in shamrock reign it's working to change that number. >> helping jonathan and myself that's two less it will be. >> what amazing story horses something about their deep souls when you look into their face it's can be calming and comforting and big receipt turz and having that relationship so neat, search a moving store ci. thank you so much. >> it was cool when i was there to see the veterans forming that really tight bond with them and anyone interested can check out shamrock reigns facebook page web site to find more. >> we put a lincoln our web site my fox philly.com we appreciate it. >> if you have ideas f
. >> horses work off body language you can look at a horse and say this horse is teps and think i mustfarms across the county are working with veterans battling ptsd and bucks county non profit shamrock reigns. >> we teach them how to maneuver them and teach them about the different equipment. >> stir ups. >> and there's riding as well. >> coming here and just being with the horses who i know are here for me was what i needed. >> an average of 2 veterans...
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so it sort of reminds me what we're following the teps here is if anybody has been to an arcade it's called whack-a-mole, you hit them here they come up over here. this is the question i'm going to -- what is considered a win in much of the discussion today has been around iraq but those lines are simply lines on a map. this is about the middle east. what do you see as a win? is it geographically based? and is it short term? where are we in five to ten years? what is a win when we're discussing the middle east and in particular with isil? >> well, i think that this gets back to the previous question about how complex and varied are the problems of the middle east. the way we ground ourselves in our strategy is an american national interests. and so in these different circumstances, we're trying to pursue our interests. our interests in the particular fight against isil are to stop this movement from becoming something that endangers friends and allies and therefore our interests in the region or that is capable of striking the homeland so success in the campaign would be eliminating,
so it sort of reminds me what we're following the teps here is if anybody has been to an arcade it's called whack-a-mole, you hit them here they come up over here. this is the question i'm going to -- what is considered a win in much of the discussion today has been around iraq but those lines are simply lines on a map. this is about the middle east. what do you see as a win? is it geographically based? and is it short term? where are we in five to ten years? what is a win when we're discussing...