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back into safety, back underground. and even 100 years later, you see the color still present, and the, the carvings are perfect. and you get a sense like you're there. with them. and it is just, almost a m metaphysical experience, that transcends time when you're down here. photographing this was very difficult and the friend of mine named jean-luc pamart, his family owns the farm that's above this chapel for centuries. his family reveres this place. he would tease me because the photographs i was producing were not very good. and it was almost impossible to render this place with normal technique. so because of that challenge, that in fact he made me feel bad like i didn't care about this place. and so i went online and started looking for a technique that i could learn to render this space with the color and the texture and the emotion, that you see when you're actually underground. and i found it through the mastery of an unbelievable photographer named harold ross who lives in the amish country and i went to his st
back into safety, back underground. and even 100 years later, you see the color still present, and the, the carvings are perfect. and you get a sense like you're there. with them. and it is just, almost a m metaphysical experience, that transcends time when you're down here. photographing this was very difficult and the friend of mine named jean-luc pamart, his family owns the farm that's above this chapel for centuries. his family reveres this place. he would tease me because the photographs i...
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one of the places i photographed is over 25 miles underground in one place. they were so big that they had street signs underground and you still see, like here, you can look in the ceiling and you see the metal posts from telecommunications lines and electricity. it was an entire infrastructure of a modern city brought underground and when the world turned totally inhuman on the surface they created a human world below. i'm often asked how i found this hidden world of world war i. i didn't discover it. actually, these places have been known since the war in the small villages, in the localities where they exist. there are many, many, many places. there were hundreds of them during world war i. and so the way that i came upon these places was like so many of the things i discover as an explorer, by sheer coincidence. i had met a bureaucrat from the french defense ministry related to another project and discovered that he was involved in the planning for the 100 year anniversary for france, joseph zimit and mr. zimit was very kind in that he made introductions
one of the places i photographed is over 25 miles underground in one place. they were so big that they had street signs underground and you still see, like here, you can look in the ceiling and you see the metal posts from telecommunications lines and electricity. it was an entire infrastructure of a modern city brought underground and when the world turned totally inhuman on the surface they created a human world below. i'm often asked how i found this hidden world of world war i. i didn't...
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. >> underground, this was his home. >> ...dug with shovel and pick. >> he came at a time in americahere if you could dream it, you could do it. >> it's a unique architectural creation. >> you can't go anywhere else in the united states to see something like this. >> but will his legacy be buried forever? >> he called my great-uncle the human mole, and that infuriated the family. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> jamie colby here in the san joaquin valley near fresno in central california. i'm on my way to meet two sisters who tell me the only way to understand their strange is to dig in and get below the surface of it. >> our great-uncle baldasare dug a subterranean world that hearkens back to his sicilian boyhood. >> it's been left to us to preserve it. >> ladies, hi. i'm jamie. >> hi, jamie. i'm valery. this is my sister, lyn. >> the sisters lead me through a grapevine arch and into an underground courtyard. >> this is part of a chapel garden. like most affluent families back in sicily, they always had their own private family chapel. >> truly i
. >> underground, this was his home. >> ...dug with shovel and pick. >> he came at a time in americahere if you could dream it, you could do it. >> it's a unique architectural creation. >> you can't go anywhere else in the united states to see something like this. >> but will his legacy be buried forever? >> he called my great-uncle the human mole, and that infuriated the family. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪...
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the london underground... i have this rule that ido underground...ule that i do not touch the side of any handrail on the underground and if i didi handrail on the underground and if i did i try to clean my hands. it is really intelligent because the chip isa really intelligent because the chip is a gigantic petrie dish. —— the tube. anyone living in london, would love to see this. they have had to combat of different bacteria is. you get the influx of people in the morning commute. in 11 different lines and everybody is going around and they are tracking the movement of the james but in a way it is important because human beings have to be exposed to james to keep our resistance. some james are important, otherjames not so much. let's move on. amazon has been hugely controversial in terms of tax in the uk. according to this report, amazon has paid £1.7 million in corporation tax in the uk. it is of the lowest bill in five years. the point of the story is, the uk high street has been suffering. we have seen so street has been suffering. we have seen
the london underground... i have this rule that ido underground...ule that i do not touch the side of any handrail on the underground and if i didi handrail on the underground and if i did i try to clean my hands. it is really intelligent because the chip isa really intelligent because the chip is a gigantic petrie dish. —— the tube. anyone living in london, would love to see this. they have had to combat of different bacteria is. you get the influx of people in the morning commute. in 11...
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this is the epicenter of the underground movement. twenty two houses already have mega basements they're like icebergs above ground it's all english and picturesque below there's a cool elegance sometimes three stories of it you might not be able to see anything but you can certainly hear it the ongoing construction noise is a source of conflict among neighbors. we sat between two amazingly enormous very noisy developments and. the it was it was absolutely the walls were shaking off and my son moved out couldn't stand it it was very very noisy. here an iceberg has triggered a major conflict the victorian fortress is a listed building owned by rock star jimmy page. the led zeppelin icon has lived here almost fifty years and was happy until another music legend turned up and wanted to start digging below ground. robbie williams bought the house next door for his growing family he has plans to build an underground swimming pool under his garden. but jimmy page thinks the project will cause irreparable damage to his house. he's been fight
this is the epicenter of the underground movement. twenty two houses already have mega basements they're like icebergs above ground it's all english and picturesque below there's a cool elegance sometimes three stories of it you might not be able to see anything but you can certainly hear it the ongoing construction noise is a source of conflict among neighbors. we sat between two amazingly enormous very noisy developments and. the it was it was absolutely the walls were shaking off and my son...
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welcome to going underground so how many lives have the white helmet saved. since the establishment of the white helmets in syria at the beginning of twenty thirteen and until now we have saved more than one hundred fifty thousand people from under the rubble during the aerial bombings by the syrian regime in russia. and who from foreign governments have supported you know. like all of the humanitarian organizations that are working in syria like that arab syrian red crescent all the other humanitarian organizations like the agency that are affiliated to the united nations that receive international funding from all countries we don't have any exclusions in terms of funding we accept funding from america great britain holland denmark canada france and other countries by japan and qatar and we also receive very large public financial donations. from the arab people and people from different countries that is through the donation campaigns that we launch through our websites or social media the british prime minister talks proudly of british funding for the whi
welcome to going underground so how many lives have the white helmet saved. since the establishment of the white helmets in syria at the beginning of twenty thirteen and until now we have saved more than one hundred fifty thousand people from under the rubble during the aerial bombings by the syrian regime in russia. and who from foreign governments have supported you know. like all of the humanitarian organizations that are working in syria like that arab syrian red crescent all the other...
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the latest on these stories you can head to our to dot com coming up oh going underground investigates the wall of the west in the saudi bombing of yemen and if you're watching us in the u.k. it is next to. us. i'm after it out here we're going underground as germany's angela merkel goes to spain to meet with new prime minister petro sanchez and with the continued imprisonment of democratically elected politicians in the european union coming up on the show as even president obama's u.n. ambassador appears to have qualms about her private support for the u.k. backed war in yemen what now for the world's worst humanitarian crisis we go to southern to speak to save the children the stories of a continues to sanction the training of more plain pilots balling the country and on the film's thirtieth anniversary we speak to the award winning director of heathers like a lehman about creating clique's from the cafeteria to congress plus merkel goes to madrid birds. in the spanish civil war to the catalonia referendum is one region of the iberian peninsula emblematic of a fundamental lack of de
the latest on these stories you can head to our to dot com coming up oh going underground investigates the wall of the west in the saudi bombing of yemen and if you're watching us in the u.k. it is next to. us. i'm after it out here we're going underground as germany's angela merkel goes to spain to meet with new prime minister petro sanchez and with the continued imprisonment of democratically elected politicians in the european union coming up on the show as even president obama's u.n....
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we had baseball cards for underground artists. liberty, seeing kulls.sc .his was the other watershed the rate of the murder team, from chicago, the killing of two black panthers. we put out a broadside. the city did its own tv show exposing underground media. our politics were becoming more and more counterculture. we had a lot of comics. skip williamson unfortunately died recently. but there's a certain kind of tweaking of ourselves. are we serious radicals are not? by 1970.y serious therevolution within revolution, the feminization of the paper in the paper became a collective. this was a double revolution issue. we had a native american issue. there was a nike vase along the base along the way. and the gay-rights revolution. i don't know how many gay indians red that issue, -- read that issue. then can't state happened. there was a paper called "the san jose redeye," somehow, it really ill to us. that's really a field to us. that really appealed to us. we had to pay our taxes or we would get close to down. i was gone by then. t
we had baseball cards for underground artists. liberty, seeing kulls.sc .his was the other watershed the rate of the murder team, from chicago, the killing of two black panthers. we put out a broadside. the city did its own tv show exposing underground media. our politics were becoming more and more counterculture. we had a lot of comics. skip williamson unfortunately died recently. but there's a certain kind of tweaking of ourselves. are we serious radicals are not? by 1970.y serious...
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my books include "the life and times of the underground press." tonight i want to slam dance art and politics together, a certain kind of politic of every candidate between the highly graphic, underground paper they worked at 50 years ago, the chicago seed, and both the mayor's office and the political street theater specifically of the yippies. this is one version of what happened here. there are many others, we have heard of others, we will hear of others on august 8th. here we go. so the underground press -- first, here i am. so there i was, nice college boy, 1965. my cameo appearance in the united states army reserves in 1967. spent right after that, went to the summer of love. and then by 1969, i was the winner of the charles manson look-alike contest. and the first in the seed was, yes, abraham yippie. "the underground press" went from a handful of papers to more than 500, perhaps more than 1,000 papers if you count the high school papers, the prison papers, the gi papers, and anthony mentioned, it was a worldwide phenomenon. and the reason
my books include "the life and times of the underground press." tonight i want to slam dance art and politics together, a certain kind of politic of every candidate between the highly graphic, underground paper they worked at 50 years ago, the chicago seed, and both the mayor's office and the political street theater specifically of the yippies. this is one version of what happened here. there are many others, we have heard of others, we will hear of others on august 8th. here we go....
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and they, them, are somewhere hidden underground, we have to find a way to discover what the reality actually looks like. >>> occult thinking, thinking conspiratorially, is how americans react to the world, how they interact, part of the popular culture, and for example, advertisements, 10 ancient diet secrets that they don't want you to know. certainly i watched a lot of -- because i didn't have a lot of things to do, during the 80s and 90s, oprah, diet secrets, beauty secrets, things that your cardiologist doesn't want you to know. the way to eat, if you do, you will magically lose weight, your cardiologist doesn't want you to know that so that you stay fat and have to get a heart transplant. the idea that there is a secret knowledge, of the way to do things, some powerful force wants to keep you from doing that. that is in popular culture, right? i looked through the tv listings, it is hard to find a night in tv, you might not be able to, to find a night in popular culture where one of the major shows on networks is not about exactly this. right? is not about secret groups of agen
and they, them, are somewhere hidden underground, we have to find a way to discover what the reality actually looks like. >>> occult thinking, thinking conspiratorially, is how americans react to the world, how they interact, part of the popular culture, and for example, advertisements, 10 ancient diet secrets that they don't want you to know. certainly i watched a lot of -- because i didn't have a lot of things to do, during the 80s and 90s, oprah, diet secrets, beauty secrets, things...
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the lawsuit claimed wastewater from the ponds migrated underground and contaminated groundwater under the starrh's land. fred: we are not able to pull up water to irrigate our crop, with which we are desperately short of all the time. larry starrh: you have this resource that you can never replace. stephen stock: larry starrh is fred's son. larry: it was like, "man, this isn't right." it was a intentional polluting, and they knew that. stephen stock: in california, oil is brought up from deep underground by injecting millions of gallons of water into wells. when that mixture comes back to the service, the wastewater contains chemicals that are toxic to humans. proponents of this pond disposal method say the soil and bacteria at the bottom of the ponds filter out the toxins, and that does happen. but new evidence from the local water quality control board shows that not all the toxins are filtered every time. seth shonkoff: it is increasingly likely that these pits can contaminate groundwater. stephen stock: seth shonkoff is executive director at pse healthy energy and visiting scholar
the lawsuit claimed wastewater from the ponds migrated underground and contaminated groundwater under the starrh's land. fred: we are not able to pull up water to irrigate our crop, with which we are desperately short of all the time. larry starrh: you have this resource that you can never replace. stephen stock: larry starrh is fred's son. larry: it was like, "man, this isn't right." it was a intentional polluting, and they knew that. stephen stock: in california, oil is brought up...
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the underground press was male at this point. he writes -- he likes the idea that it was politicizing hippies. it wasn't just people looking to get stoned. but they were saying -- head over the head with a nightstick. and it was also avoiding new left nitpicking. he saw the yippies as the liberated zone. jerry was kind of a barker in some ways. even though he was a very clever organizer. for my book, as long as chicago is accepted as a legitimate activity and people had an opinion about it, -- the pt barnum theory. he was on board. we had our meetings. and this was in the papers. it was still kind of black and white. this was not the full flower of the seed. the meeting was rated. i had to work that night. i had a job as a waiter so i can make a living. and, i missed the meeting. and, the police raided the meeting. and, there were 20 arrests. the cops only mentioned the 13 men, not the 17 women, interestingly enough. the other article is, the guy [ inaudible ] the seminal seed people, tree man. he would figure into this later on.
the underground press was male at this point. he writes -- he likes the idea that it was politicizing hippies. it wasn't just people looking to get stoned. but they were saying -- head over the head with a nightstick. and it was also avoiding new left nitpicking. he saw the yippies as the liberated zone. jerry was kind of a barker in some ways. even though he was a very clever organizer. for my book, as long as chicago is accepted as a legitimate activity and people had an opinion about it, --...
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welcome to going underground so how many lives have the white helmet saved. since the establishment of the white helmets in syria at the beginning of twenty thirteen and until now we have saved more than one hundred fifty thousand people from under the rubble during the aerial bombings by the syrian regime in russia. and who from foreign governments have supported you know. like all other humanitarian organizations that are working in syria like that arab syrian red presence all the other humanitarian organizations like the agencies that are affiliated to the united nations that receive international funding from all countries we don't have any exclusions in terms of funding we accept funding from america great britain holland denmark canada france and other countries like japan and qatar and we also receive very large public financial donations from the arab people and. people from different countries that is through the donation campaigns that we launch through our websites or social media the british prime minister talks proudly of british funding for the
welcome to going underground so how many lives have the white helmet saved. since the establishment of the white helmets in syria at the beginning of twenty thirteen and until now we have saved more than one hundred fifty thousand people from under the rubble during the aerial bombings by the syrian regime in russia. and who from foreign governments have supported you know. like all other humanitarian organizations that are working in syria like that arab syrian red presence all the other...
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i'm afshin rattansi we're going underground twenty four hours ahead of controversial u.k. government security contractor g four s. announcing profits bolstered by lucrative contracts from the ministry of justice currently facing unprecedented strike action from the cleaning staff coming up in the show strike action in london an arguable kidnapping of a u.k. doctor on the high seas and this week's pay roll this and more coming up in today's going underground but first was u.s. back to colombia as venezuela alleges behind an attempted assassination over the weekend i don't know not a bit of chemical no mika in that sense the. british newspapers like the guardian appeared to question whether it was some kind of hoax but then outlets like channel four news in the state mandated b.b.c. have continued to promote regime change in venezuela or arguably where internationally monitored elections recently secured victory for president but during his donald trump secretary of state when he was his boss at the cia any time you have a country as large and with the economic capacity of a
i'm afshin rattansi we're going underground twenty four hours ahead of controversial u.k. government security contractor g four s. announcing profits bolstered by lucrative contracts from the ministry of justice currently facing unprecedented strike action from the cleaning staff coming up in the show strike action in london an arguable kidnapping of a u.k. doctor on the high seas and this week's pay roll this and more coming up in today's going underground but first was u.s. back to colombia...
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police told the civil coming up in today's going underground but first what's the beef between u.s. president donald trump and multi-billionaire politics influence a child's coke when people act in protectionist ways they wreck barriers which makes everyone worse on. the urge to protect ourselves from. change has doomed many countries throughout history and this protectionist mindset has destroyed countless business as well charles koch there the powerful koch family before being characterized as a joke why donald trump but the koch family with their ninety odd billion dollars isn't the richest in the world com costs the n.b.c. network even made a video guide to this family saudi arabia's brail family has a big family tree for now just focus on. the late king the current king solomon and proud prince mohamed and some britain of course is selling them weapons to yemen right now but the u.k. has also been subject to the whims of a family that owns one of the big four supermarkets as it was near the town of kingfisher the thomas walton a struggling young farmer and his wife nancy lee s
police told the civil coming up in today's going underground but first what's the beef between u.s. president donald trump and multi-billionaire politics influence a child's coke when people act in protectionist ways they wreck barriers which makes everyone worse on. the urge to protect ourselves from. change has doomed many countries throughout history and this protectionist mindset has destroyed countless business as well charles koch there the powerful koch family before being characterized...
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michael thanks for being on going underground thirty years since this film i'm going to was what you think of heather's thirty years old i can't believe anybody still watching this movie thirty years on it's very strange to look at it now and say oh my god those were teenagers thirty years ago. but i think that i think what we were talking about in the movie and what we were addressing in our own bizarre humorous way is still relevant to a modern audience and the movie i think holds up more than i would have ever expected and i want to get into some of the themes of the secular but in britain we had frank clucks he wrote letters to brezhnev with some bleak films about what it was like in the eighty's deregulation of financial dealings happening at the same time as this you have the breakfast club but all those on the joint news films and so on but this film is considerably dog while being humorous yeah my friends and i all of us making heathers we we like john hughes movies we thought they were very funny and that they presented a kind of a light and. the happy view of teenage life a
michael thanks for being on going underground thirty years since this film i'm going to was what you think of heather's thirty years old i can't believe anybody still watching this movie thirty years on it's very strange to look at it now and say oh my god those were teenagers thirty years ago. but i think that i think what we were talking about in the movie and what we were addressing in our own bizarre humorous way is still relevant to a modern audience and the movie i think holds up more...
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welcome to going underground so how many lives have the white helmet saved. since the establishment of the white helmets in syria at the beginning of twenty thirteen and until now we have saved more than one hundred fifty thousand people from under the rubble during the aerial bombings by the syrian regime in russia and his arms. and who from foreign governments have supported you know misnomers to like all other humanitarian organizations that are working in syria like that arab syrian red crescent all the other humanitarian organizations like the agency that are affiliated to the united nations that receive international funding from all countries we don't have any exclusions in terms of funding we accept funding from america great britain holland denmark canada france and other countries by japan and qatar and we also receive very large public financial donations from the arab people and people from different countries that is through the donation campaigns that we launch through our websites or social media the british prime minister talks proudly of brit
welcome to going underground so how many lives have the white helmet saved. since the establishment of the white helmets in syria at the beginning of twenty thirteen and until now we have saved more than one hundred fifty thousand people from under the rubble during the aerial bombings by the syrian regime in russia and his arms. and who from foreign governments have supported you know misnomers to like all other humanitarian organizations that are working in syria like that arab syrian red...
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so i went underground i explored this underground community of guides with those therapist working underground not like there are not a lot of charlatans. some people that i thought were i thought were too much for me. so part of my mind says you go to the top of the mountain will he call 911? you 911? you could diet there. the other side is you have a book to write. and that went back and forth. so my ego was trying to prevent me that would be in the dermis challenge to my ego. so i did find i could surrender to the experience once i passed i passed that point of no return. what were the most significant experiences during your trip? do you feel you have changed? in a substantive way? i will talk about one trip that i think was significant for me. i was trying to simulate the doses they were using at nyu. i was using mushrooms with a guide who was empathetic woman and i had a good feeling and trust with her she was scrupulous i had a thought a 15 questionnaire and my meds. we do have very good insurance so we are very careful. [laughter] a lot of things happened and a lot of it was unpleasant
so i went underground i explored this underground community of guides with those therapist working underground not like there are not a lot of charlatans. some people that i thought were i thought were too much for me. so part of my mind says you go to the top of the mountain will he call 911? you 911? you could diet there. the other side is you have a book to write. and that went back and forth. so my ego was trying to prevent me that would be in the dermis challenge to my ego. so i did find i...
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hidden underground, both metaphorically and quite literally, okay? that they, them, are making the decisions. and they need to discover what reality actually looks like. so a cult thinking con spspira r conspiratorially is how the world works. here's 10 diet secrets that they don't want you to know. certainly i watched a lot of -- because i didn't have a lot better things to do, i watched a lot of oprah and daytime television during the '80s and '90s. here are diet secrets, here are beauty secrets, here are things your cardiologist doesn't want you to know. here's a way to eat, and if you eat this way, you'll lose weight. your heart doctor doesn't want you to know that because he'll have to do that. i looked through the tv listings. it is hard to find a night in tv. i would argue that you might not be able to find a night in popular culture where one of the major shows on networks is not about exactly this. right? sf. secret groups of agents, stopping, underground groups. >> again, i was joking that i was watching "downton abbey" with my wife, and i
hidden underground, both metaphorically and quite literally, okay? that they, them, are making the decisions. and they need to discover what reality actually looks like. so a cult thinking con spspira r conspiratorially is how the world works. here's 10 diet secrets that they don't want you to know. certainly i watched a lot of -- because i didn't have a lot better things to do, i watched a lot of oprah and daytime television during the '80s and '90s. here are diet secrets, here are beauty...
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clearly fire alarms, postboxes and street lights can't be put underground. for verizon to imply that entitled them to stick a five foot three inch wireless antenna in front of historically significant homes follows no logic whatsoever. verizon by their own admission has placed more than 90% of these antennas on street corners. in closing, if you allow verizon to desecrate our historic block by placing a five foot, three inch antenna between two homes designed by renowned architects you will be allowing them and all requireless carriers to desecrate any neighborhood in our beautiful city. >> thank you is there anymore public comment on this item. seeing none the matter is submitted. >> commissioners, comments. >> i probably wouldn't have votee d in the direction that made any difference last time. i didn't agree with the decision but my vote wouldn't have mattered anyway. i might have proposeed an an alternative, which would be a compromise measure to move verizon position to 3575, but i think that's water under the bridge. the problem that i have here is the
clearly fire alarms, postboxes and street lights can't be put underground. for verizon to imply that entitled them to stick a five foot three inch wireless antenna in front of historically significant homes follows no logic whatsoever. verizon by their own admission has placed more than 90% of these antennas on street corners. in closing, if you allow verizon to desecrate our historic block by placing a five foot, three inch antenna between two homes designed by renowned architects you will be...
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undergrounding. i did ask the fire marshal to come today. i did want to have a conversation with them in general about the process. >> supervisor tang: is there a -- yes. >> supervisor safai: okay. great. and forward, we are going to be duplicating the overall a.d.u. file at the full board and we'll be sending it book ack t this committee and then to the full board. we did talk with some of the other commissioners their desire to further that conversation. so mr. starr, we will be sending the file back to this committee and making amendments so tend it back to the planning commission for further conversation. but thank you, mr. fire marshal, for coming today. wanted to have a conversation about we have heard some general -- and i did convey this to you, some general concerns from project sponsors. and if you can speak a little bit about the fire code as it pertains to single-family homes versus multiunit properties and
undergrounding. i did ask the fire marshal to come today. i did want to have a conversation with them in general about the process. >> supervisor tang: is there a -- yes. >> supervisor safai: okay. great. and forward, we are going to be duplicating the overall a.d.u. file at the full board and we'll be sending it book ack t this committee and then to the full board. we did talk with some of the other commissioners their desire to further that conversation. so mr. starr, we will be...
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. >>> one of entrepreneur elon musk's companies has unveiled a new layout for a proposed underground tunnel in los angeles. here's reporter joe quan on whether the idea really has a chance. >>> reporter: this is what it looks like around dodger stadium. >> i love the dodgers and i hate going to dodger games because of the traffic. >> reporter: so what does this engineering geologist josh becker think about an underground way to get fans to a game? >> fantastic. >> reporter: can the dugout tunnel be done? >> absolutely. >> reporter: he says digging underground has been done before. >> subway technology is very old actually. >> reporter: ucla professor of geo technical engineering jon stewart agrees. >> building a tunnel is feasible. >> reporter: the boring company says the tunnel would start near one of these three metro stops along vermont. the roughly 3.6-mile tunnel would end here at gate a at dodger stadium. the ride would take fewer than four minutes with speeds up to 150 miles per hour. when and if the digging begins, becker says they would have to consider existing utility line
. >>> one of entrepreneur elon musk's companies has unveiled a new layout for a proposed underground tunnel in los angeles. here's reporter joe quan on whether the idea really has a chance. >>> reporter: this is what it looks like around dodger stadium. >> i love the dodgers and i hate going to dodger games because of the traffic. >> reporter: so what does this engineering geologist josh becker think about an underground way to get fans to a game? >>...
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an alternative take on the underground on. now to full of the one hundred stations on the stockholm subway system had most aix paintings. and other installations they constitute what has been called the world's longest gallery one hundred and ten kilometers long it's a tourist attraction in itself. you just take a subway and i feel like i mean that the field well it's what makes the place beautiful and special so i think definitely there should be more are you know where every murderer i just to go around to see everything and i'd like to. clear around three euros you get to ride on the subway and experience a labyrinth of art some stations have been completely transformed by the contests charles plan is a throwback to old school video games. now just behind the redesign it's not a new as he's pixilated tiles have transformed what he used to be a crane room station into a symphony of color. when i saw this space i thought it would be perfect to have his that look like an arcade game because of the stairs of the elevator of the
an alternative take on the underground on. now to full of the one hundred stations on the stockholm subway system had most aix paintings. and other installations they constitute what has been called the world's longest gallery one hundred and ten kilometers long it's a tourist attraction in itself. you just take a subway and i feel like i mean that the field well it's what makes the place beautiful and special so i think definitely there should be more are you know where every murderer i just...
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i'm afshin rattansi we're going underground as germany's angela merkel goes to spain to meet with new prime minister petro sanchez and with the continued imprisonment of democratically elected politicians in the european union coming up on the show as even president obama's u.n. ambassador appears to have qualms about half price support for the u.k. backed war in yemen what now for the world's worst humanitarian crisis we go to southern to speak to save. the children the stories of a continues to sanction the training of war played pilots bombing the country and on the film's thirtieth anniversary we speak to the award winning director of heathers like a lehman about creating leaks from the cafeteria to congress plus merkel goes to madrid but from the spanish civil war to the catalonia referendum is one region of the iberian peninsula emblematic of the fundamental lack of democracy in the european union all of them all coming up in today's going underground but first britain continues to train the warplane pilots bombing yemen as it faces what the u.n. calls the world's worst humanita
i'm afshin rattansi we're going underground as germany's angela merkel goes to spain to meet with new prime minister petro sanchez and with the continued imprisonment of democratically elected politicians in the european union coming up on the show as even president obama's u.n. ambassador appears to have qualms about half price support for the u.k. backed war in yemen what now for the world's worst humanitarian crisis we go to southern to speak to save. the children the stories of a continues...
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so 1,310 feet long a few hundred feet wide and 1200 to 1500 feet underground. and he took out this body that had 110 million body that had gold and silver in it. to put that in today's terms, there's a number of ways to measure wealth, compare wealth over large periods of time. and not all of them are all that good. the one that people usually use is a variation of the consumer price index. that returns very low figures oth over large periods of time because so much of what we consume has plummeted in cost in modern terms. food, for example, we spend a trival amount of income on food where in the 19th century people spend a little amount on food. the fairest way is to take a large amount and compare it to the national economy and see what kind of a slice you get. so with macky's $110 million against the economy of 1875 translated into the modern economy. that would be like digging up $204 billion that was buried in cash more than a thousand feet below the streets of this town in nevada. now, that is an astronomical sum of money. and that is the kind of sum of m
so 1,310 feet long a few hundred feet wide and 1200 to 1500 feet underground. and he took out this body that had 110 million body that had gold and silver in it. to put that in today's terms, there's a number of ways to measure wealth, compare wealth over large periods of time. and not all of them are all that good. the one that people usually use is a variation of the consumer price index. that returns very low figures oth over large periods of time because so much of what we consume has...
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or if not underground, then stacked layer upon layer in modern fireproof structures. engineered for easy access and maximum use of downtown space. in san francisco, the bayshore freeway is getting in shape for tomorrow's traffic. as part of california's new $750 million highway program. financed by state tax on gasoline and auto license fees. chicago is leading the city to build an 8 mile road expressway from the city limits to michigan avenue. wide as a city block into the heart and eight lane miracle which will send traffic to the middle of the post office building. chicago residents raised their share by a bond issue. to be paid for by future revenue backed up by property taxes. borrowing money to finance extensions is traditional with americans. the time and money saved is more than we pay for investments. if you waits to pace you go, you may not go at all. detroit is borrowing funds to build more miles of expressway. and build them today instead of years from now. >> with dangerous intersections here, spacious roads have divided lanes where free- flowing traffic
or if not underground, then stacked layer upon layer in modern fireproof structures. engineered for easy access and maximum use of downtown space. in san francisco, the bayshore freeway is getting in shape for tomorrow's traffic. as part of california's new $750 million highway program. financed by state tax on gasoline and auto license fees. chicago is leading the city to build an 8 mile road expressway from the city limits to michigan avenue. wide as a city block into the heart and eight lane...
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hidden underground, both metaphorically and quite literally, okay? that they, them, are making the decisions. and they need to discover what reality actually looks like. so a cult thinking conspiratorially is how the world works. here's 10 diet secrets that they don't want you to know. certainly i watched a lot of -- because i didn't have a lot better things to do, i watched a lot of oprah and daytime television during the '80s and '90s. here are diet secrets, here are beauty secrets, here are things your cardiologist doesn't want you to know. certainly i watched a lot of, because i didn't have better things to do. i watched a lot of oprah and day time television during the 80s and 90s. here are diet secrets. here are beauty secrets. here are things your cardiologist doesn't want you to know. if you eat this way, you'll lose weight. and your cardiologist doesn't want you to know that so you have to stay fat and have to get a heart trans plant. whatever. but that idea there is a secret knowledge of a way to do things and some powerful wants to keep fr
hidden underground, both metaphorically and quite literally, okay? that they, them, are making the decisions. and they need to discover what reality actually looks like. so a cult thinking conspiratorially is how the world works. here's 10 diet secrets that they don't want you to know. certainly i watched a lot of -- because i didn't have a lot better things to do, i watched a lot of oprah and daytime television during the '80s and '90s. here are diet secrets, here are beauty secrets, here are...
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i'm after her times and you're watching going underground while they're away we're screening some of your favorite episodes of this season coming up in this show assistance a vision filmmaker whistleblower actor and activist rose mcgowan exposes the hollywood propaganda model and tells us why not to trust a man in a three thousand dollars suit we speak to her about her manifesto brave demystifying a multi-billion dollar system that seeps into the consciousness of billions of all around the world all this and more coming up in today's going underground but first those fighting nato nation neoliberalism were to be on the streets of rome today to protest what they see as the death of democracy in europe the electorally successful five star movement that alone its far right allies just didn't want to defect o e u appointed i.m.f. man to be prime minister of italy we don't want everybody about it don't want to change it. if you want to change it if you don't believe that you have to give up not go out while judge and see anything you want it like you know i just might be you know in other
i'm after her times and you're watching going underground while they're away we're screening some of your favorite episodes of this season coming up in this show assistance a vision filmmaker whistleblower actor and activist rose mcgowan exposes the hollywood propaganda model and tells us why not to trust a man in a three thousand dollars suit we speak to her about her manifesto brave demystifying a multi-billion dollar system that seeps into the consciousness of billions of all around the...
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i'm after a time when you're watching going underground while we're away we're screening some of your favorite episodes of this season coming up on this show will climate change mean the complete destruction of this country within eighty years we talked with former leader ahmed what he has on about what the will be is emblematic of all the serious issues facing the planet ahead of elections attracting the attention of india china nato and the new and fashion i go on vivienne westwood goes to downing street as u.k. minority government he did tourism a browse on with her plans to frack the british countryside unsustainable energy all of the more coming up in today's going underground first straight to our top story in a nation that arguably encapsulates the fragility of the world from trade wars to carbon emissions the maldives it's twelve hundred islands famous for dream holidays but today it's in the eye of a storm on monday deposed leader of the she'd criticize chinese influence in the region this after britain's foreign secretary johnson voiced concerns to some it appears that nato
i'm after a time when you're watching going underground while we're away we're screening some of your favorite episodes of this season coming up on this show will climate change mean the complete destruction of this country within eighty years we talked with former leader ahmed what he has on about what the will be is emblematic of all the serious issues facing the planet ahead of elections attracting the attention of india china nato and the new and fashion i go on vivienne westwood goes to...
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coming up in part two of going underground we speak to journalist who has been on the ground in syria really a longtime critic of the white helmets to listen more coming up about two of going underground. join me every thursday on the alex simon sure and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sport i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. welcome back in the first half of today's going underground we talked to the head of the british backed white helmet organization. well i'm joined now by a journalist referred to by riot and has been on the ground in syria during the war her accounts of different widely from those of the white helmets and she joins me now by skype from bordeaux in france for that's a thanks for going back on the show this goes straight to what bridles others said about you he said you were biased and truthful and that while the o.p.c. w. were not allowed into the site of a chemical attack in do were you were allowed in protected by the russians that's an interesting theory i mean that this russian agent many men is now wearing a little bit then i'd like to make
coming up in part two of going underground we speak to journalist who has been on the ground in syria really a longtime critic of the white helmets to listen more coming up about two of going underground. join me every thursday on the alex simon sure and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sport i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. welcome back in the first half of today's going underground we talked to the head of the british backed white helmet organization. well i'm joined now...
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the consciousness of billions all around the world told us and more coming up in today's going underground but first those fighting nato nation neoliberalism were to be on the streets of rome today to . what they see is the death of democracy in europe the electorally successful five star movement that alone its far right allies just didn't want to defect even appointed i.m.f. man to be prime minister of italy we don't like. it don't you. see leaning if you want to change it you can see that if i don't know why i can't see anything i want to. watch it my view nor in other words what's happened in europe in the past ten or twenty years is just astonishing i mean even the wall street journal it's astonishing. pointed out recently in an article that which is correct that in europe no matter what government is elected you know for a left or right and if you know they follow exactly the same policies nigel farage saw that and so from the left did the mentor of u.k. labor leader jeremy corbin in europe or in the key positions are appointed not elected the commission for example or appointed not
the consciousness of billions all around the world told us and more coming up in today's going underground but first those fighting nato nation neoliberalism were to be on the streets of rome today to . what they see is the death of democracy in europe the electorally successful five star movement that alone its far right allies just didn't want to defect even appointed i.m.f. man to be prime minister of italy we don't like. it don't you. see leaning if you want to change it you can see that if...
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coming up in part two of going underground we speak to journalist who has been on the ground in syria but this is really a longtime critic of the white helmets the list of about two of going underground. seemed wrong wrong just don't hold. any longer to shape out this day comes to educate and engage with equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. that's geysers line at. the central bank support diagram is called the right stuff to. kentucky. you got. no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the promises that. people are survivors of disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happening it's happened. welcome back in the first half of today's going underground we talked to the head of the british backed white helmets organization. well i'm joined now by a journalist referred to by ride and who has been on the ground in syria joining the war her accounts of
coming up in part two of going underground we speak to journalist who has been on the ground in syria but this is really a longtime critic of the white helmets the list of about two of going underground. seemed wrong wrong just don't hold. any longer to shape out this day comes to educate and engage with equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. that's geysers line at. the central bank support diagram is called the right stuff to. kentucky....
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fight against modern slavery both locally and nationally all the civil coming up but to have going underground. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then. here now this new attempt at a global unity can a global currency. that will be controlled by any government so on as a chance to do what's called fail to do. the keys of the central bankers and build an economy. welcome back britain as a brutal history with congo supporting the military dictatorship of mobutu says a second before the kabila years but in the seventy two hours it has appeared to become clear that the deal will see maybe facing the end of the kabila dentistry joseph kabila whose father always infamously late for che guevara's african relations of the one nine hundred sixty s. has said he won't contest elections in mainstream. the headlines are about an outbreak of ebola daniel mccabe's new film this is congo follows four characters a whistleblower a patriotic military commander a mineral dealer and a displaced tailor to
fight against modern slavery both locally and nationally all the civil coming up but to have going underground. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then. here now this new attempt at a global unity can a global currency. that will be controlled by any government so on as a chance to do what's called fail to do. the keys of the central bankers and build an economy. welcome back britain as...
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i magine are times when you're watching going underground while we're away we're screening some of your favorite episodes of this season coming up on this show we speak to grammy award winning artist jimmy cliff about wars funded by colonialism from vietnam to afghanistan as well as bob marley in a welding factory and the hostile environment that began long before to raise them a good mexico be the next venezuela we speak to founder and chairman of the mexican chamber of commerce of great britain eve i owed it to lee about what president elect andres manuel lopez obrador means for the world plus his brics it's no surprise given the e.u. policy on the jailing of democratically elected politicians on the day a new spanish pm peder sanchez meets his catalonian counterpart we get the take of a spanish m.e.p. on the european parliament committee on foreign affairs jordi so that all this more coming up at today's going underground but first on this day in one nine hundred sixty two singer bob dylan recorded the song that would make him a star blowin in the wind he introduced it by saying it w
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. >>> one of elon musk's companies has the newest layout for an underground tunnel in la. >> reporter: before any given dodger home game, this is what it looks like around dodger stadium. >> i personally love the dodgers and i hate going to dodger games because of the traffic. >> reporter: what does engineering geologist think about an underground way to get fans to the game? >> i think it's fantastic. >> reporter: can it be done? >> it absolutely can be done. >> reporter: he says digging underground has been done before. >> subway technology is very old, actually. >> reporter: ucla professor of technical engineering agrees. >> building a tunnel is feasible. >> reporter: the tunnel would start near one of these three metro stops along vermont. the roughly 3.6-mile tunnel would end right here at gate a at dodger stadium. the ride would take fewer than 4 minutes with speeds up to 150 miles an hour. when and if the digging begins, they'd have to consider existing utility lines, cable. >> whatever is underground is typically not much deeper than 10-20 feet. >> reporter: the dugout tunnel
. >>> one of elon musk's companies has the newest layout for an underground tunnel in la. >> reporter: before any given dodger home game, this is what it looks like around dodger stadium. >> i personally love the dodgers and i hate going to dodger games because of the traffic. >> reporter: what does engineering geologist think about an underground way to get fans to the game? >> i think it's fantastic. >> reporter: can it be done? >> it absolutely...
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once we had all the underground and footings in place, we had them shipped here.o actually erect it. these aren't temporary structures. >> these are fixed to the ground. >> yeah. we built this using the ibc, which is the international building code. we actually erected this entire complex structurally in just about four hours. >> then came the plumbing, the wiring, insulation and finishing touches. >> we have a container stacked up against a conventionally built masonry core. that houses most of our mechanical plumbing and electrical infrastructure. within the core are all the bathrooms and the kitchens, leaving the containers to really be just the pure space. we really wanted an open, clean, modern interior space that contrasted against the, you know, the rough exterior. >> the bedroom, you can see, is a decent size. it's roughly 16 by 12, which is a good-sized bedroom. we have a queen bed here and then the bathroom in through this door. this is a small work space. when you have only 740 square feet, every space is important to use. and so this gives us kind of a
once we had all the underground and footings in place, we had them shipped here.o actually erect it. these aren't temporary structures. >> these are fixed to the ground. >> yeah. we built this using the ibc, which is the international building code. we actually erected this entire complex structurally in just about four hours. >> then came the plumbing, the wiring, insulation and finishing touches. >> we have a container stacked up against a conventionally built masonry...
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the tunnels underground are full of be to equipment -- b-2 equipment. we also located the documents stored and started shipping that over to white sands late spring 1945. summer of 1945, this material was heading to the united states. most of the came through the port of new orleans, and was put on train cars and shipped out to white sands. ofsile range has a number b-2 items. we have what is probably the most complete original d-2 that still exist. we also have a number of tracking cameras that tracked and recorded missile flights in three dimensional space during the missile flights. behind me over my left developed by the california institute of technology beginning in december 1944. the army needed some -- they were looking at astounding rockets to use for upper atmosphere research. they needed something that could carry a 25 pound payload up to 120,000 miles. developedh and jpl this. we only fired six out here. very successfully. that was the first thing ever fired tear before the -- fired tear. where became important was in 1949. took a corporal a
the tunnels underground are full of be to equipment -- b-2 equipment. we also located the documents stored and started shipping that over to white sands late spring 1945. summer of 1945, this material was heading to the united states. most of the came through the port of new orleans, and was put on train cars and shipped out to white sands. ofsile range has a number b-2 items. we have what is probably the most complete original d-2 that still exist. we also have a number of tracking cameras...
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welcome to going underground so how many lives have the white helmet saved. since the establishment of the white helmets in syria at the beginning of twenty thirteen and until now we have saved more than one hundred fifty thousand people from under the rubble during the aerial bombings by the syrian regime in russia. and who from foreign governments have supported you know. like all other humanitarian organizations that are working in syria like that arab syrian red crescent all the other humanitarian organizations like the agencies that are affiliated to the united nations that receive international funding from all countries we don't have any exclusions in terms of funding we accept funding from america great britain holland denmark canada france and other countries like japan and qatar and we also receive very large public financial donations from the arab people and people from to do. different countries that is through donation campaigns that we launch through our websites or social media the british prime minister talks proudly of british funding for th
welcome to going underground so how many lives have the white helmet saved. since the establishment of the white helmets in syria at the beginning of twenty thirteen and until now we have saved more than one hundred fifty thousand people from under the rubble during the aerial bombings by the syrian regime in russia. and who from foreign governments have supported you know. like all other humanitarian organizations that are working in syria like that arab syrian red crescent all the other...