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after the strike, the leader of the african-american factions, pictured on the left, and activist undertaker on the east side. he carries these experiences of the strike for. in 1948, he formed a tactical alliance with the mexican-american attorney and both men were elected to serve on local school boards, representing the communities in unprecedented ways. soon after, the man in the and to begin organizing the loyal american democrats. it had an orthodox name but it purpose as true enough that political club and civil rights organization. in 1952, they succeeded in learning a candidate to give a speech. effectively announcing the presence of the liberal faction, a new force in local and state politics. they begin building relationships with an african-american leader who left the post in 1952, but serve as a key organizer for the black civil rights movement in the coming decades. in 1953, the loyal american democrats in the east side precincts elected gonzales to the city council. the story of the breakthrough is also a multiracial one and rooted in the longer tradition of community organiz
after the strike, the leader of the african-american factions, pictured on the left, and activist undertaker on the east side. he carries these experiences of the strike for. in 1948, he formed a tactical alliance with the mexican-american attorney and both men were elected to serve on local school boards, representing the communities in unprecedented ways. soon after, the man in the and to begin organizing the loyal american democrats. it had an orthodox name but it purpose as true enough that...
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they undertake the risk. they pay the bills.tatistically, the cost of public and private universities over the last 20 years has doubled even adjusting for inflation. >> it would be cheaper to work your way through. like thistudents senior are choosing a different route. taking a gap year between high school and college to hike the appalachian trail. >> i want to find out who i want to be. the outside of outside influences or six months. >> you have to jump off the conveyor belt for some time. the education system is very much a conveyor belt. >> he jumped off finding an apprenticeship for young people. >> people are looking at us because they are bored in cinderblock sells all they, memorizing facts and they want to get out and experience real-life. counselor says entering the workforce out of high school can help people develop their soft skills. >> punctuality and timeliness and rationalism and connecting with others. you have to learn these. >> another promising alternative is attending a trade school and working in the fiel
they undertake the risk. they pay the bills.tatistically, the cost of public and private universities over the last 20 years has doubled even adjusting for inflation. >> it would be cheaper to work your way through. like thistudents senior are choosing a different route. taking a gap year between high school and college to hike the appalachian trail. >> i want to find out who i want to be. the outside of outside influences or six months. >> you have to jump off the conveyor...
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not to undertake a research study would be an "official action." mr. francisco: yes, your honor. and the question is, did the governor cross the line into influencing officials to undertake that action and was the jury properly instructed? justice kennedy: can you tell me the posture of the case with reference to, under virginia law, the government the governor's authority or lack of authority to tell the university, you will engage in this research or you will not engage? mr. francisco: sure, your honor, -- justice kennedy: what is the state of the law, and do the parties agree on this point? mr. francisco: your honor, i think that the parties agree that the governor at least had a bully pulpit authority, but he had very little authority to actually direct any university researcher to do anything. and here i think one of the critical -- there are two critical questions -- one, was the jury told that it even had to find that he tried to do that and here it wasn't, and, two, did he in fact do that. and we would assert that he clearly didn't. justice
not to undertake a research study would be an "official action." mr. francisco: yes, your honor. and the question is, did the governor cross the line into influencing officials to undertake that action and was the jury properly instructed? justice kennedy: can you tell me the posture of the case with reference to, under virginia law, the government the governor's authority or lack of authority to tell the university, you will engage in this research or you will not engage? mr....
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ing an undertak evaluation or audit of the ystem of the ac 130 to see how systemic this is, or that eyes sight before a ac 130 strike? general votel: we always look at processes, and we're in a constant effort to look at he things we're doing and ensuring they match the situations we're operating and are applicable to it. aircraft, ct to the air force special operations command, of course, has looked detail at that particular problem. in my estimation, this was not a systemic problem. this was a failure at that point specific radio system and antenna that is designed to and transmit data to the ground. so i am unaware that this is a systemic problem. it was a problem that night obviously that contributed to here.issue right with regard to the other part of techs, the n on j processors that we use, of fact , do account for the of whether we can see the target that we see or we cannot. i remain confident in our procedures to do it either of those ways. so i do not foresee us changing those g with respect to particular techniques and procedures that we use. i think the key point that i here
ing an undertak evaluation or audit of the ystem of the ac 130 to see how systemic this is, or that eyes sight before a ac 130 strike? general votel: we always look at processes, and we're in a constant effort to look at he things we're doing and ensuring they match the situations we're operating and are applicable to it. aircraft, ct to the air force special operations command, of course, has looked detail at that particular problem. in my estimation, this was not a systemic problem. this was...
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it is a massive undertaking. when -- that is something that needs a lot of work.is something that needs to be worked out. it can be done. if there is going to be deal, there is time. if it isn't, there isn't. guy: one final question, how much would it cost to make that transition? what kind of cost of capital do you think any buyer would have to work with? do you think that scenario that the government could work with a potential buyer to lower the cost of capital to make that happen? guest: how much it will cost is something to be looked at it it depends at what speed you do it. whether you do it one at a time or both together. it needs proper analysis. outcost has to be worked and yes the potential the government could play a role in assisting with that. guy: great to have you on the program this morning. we will look forward to hearing from you again. japan's monitor policy turns three. is it working? we have charts that maybe call that into question. next. ♪ guy: 24 minutes past the hour here it is been three years since every ito -- since kuroda announced his
it is a massive undertaking. when -- that is something that needs a lot of work.is something that needs to be worked out. it can be done. if there is going to be deal, there is time. if it isn't, there isn't. guy: one final question, how much would it cost to make that transition? what kind of cost of capital do you think any buyer would have to work with? do you think that scenario that the government could work with a potential buyer to lower the cost of capital to make that happen? guest:...
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because we are canadian, we are undertaking part of the translation.did our bit, the french translation, by march 31. we will meet next week in brussels and we have committed to getting this deal signed this year. and that it should come into force next year. anna: the translation going on in the eu as well chrystia -- chrystia: they have a lot more languages than we do. anna: has the regional issue been dealt with? visa arrangements for all european countries? chrystia: the visa issue is quite separate from the trade deal. we are aware of the issue with romanian and bulgarian issues. this is an issue the u.s. has as well. we are working very hard with romania and bulgaria, as well as with the eu. anna: what if some european countries do not ratify the deal. l? well, what still needs to be decided, and this is an eu decision, and mixed agreement or not. to be event, it needs ratified by the european parliament. that will be the first step. then the decision has not been taken to determine whether it will need additional ratification at the national lev
because we are canadian, we are undertaking part of the translation.did our bit, the french translation, by march 31. we will meet next week in brussels and we have committed to getting this deal signed this year. and that it should come into force next year. anna: the translation going on in the eu as well chrystia -- chrystia: they have a lot more languages than we do. anna: has the regional issue been dealt with? visa arrangements for all european countries? chrystia: the visa issue is quite...
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and what kind of manual work those confined there were forced to undertake. i think it is necessary to show young people something that they cannot gain from books alone. as they now have easy access to mobile phones and computers, visual images impact them more. i want them to deepen their understanding of history. that's why i decided to set up this center. >> he is particularly interested in the films made in cambodia in the 1960s. in just over ten years, more than 300 films were produced. many of them were extremely creative and span a wide range of genres, including horror. the 60s was a peaceful and pros prous time for the people of cambodia and much progress was seen, such as cinema, music and architecture. the people of that era had vivid imaginations which inspired them to create. we refer to this time as the golden age. but it's not just something of the past. we must recapture that spirit again. we should look back on that period as a time of great happiness. we need to experience a new golden age. in that sense, the creativity of the 1960s means a
and what kind of manual work those confined there were forced to undertake. i think it is necessary to show young people something that they cannot gain from books alone. as they now have easy access to mobile phones and computers, visual images impact them more. i want them to deepen their understanding of history. that's why i decided to set up this center. >> he is particularly interested in the films made in cambodia in the 1960s. in just over ten years, more than 300 films were...
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decade after the strike, the leader of the cities militant african-american factions, and activist undertaker on the east side, he moves these experiences forward. in 1948 he formed a tactical alliance, and both men were elected to form on local school boards. soon thereafter, the man in the middle begin organizing the barrios to a group called the loyal american democrats. it has a somewhat orthodox name. its true purpose was an insurgent club. in 1952, they lord a campaign activist to give a speech. he also began building a relationship with the african-american leader, who was elected in 1952 but continue to serve as a key organizer of the city's black civil rights movement. together, they helped to elect henry to the city counsel. three years later in 1956, opinion himself when pena himself won a seat. over the next decade and a half. pena began reaching out to liberals, you can see him here with john f. kennedy. when the senator at the time came to stump for stevenson in 1956. in 1960, he was able to cash in on his work, becoming the lead organizer for kennedy in texas. sutton also did.
decade after the strike, the leader of the cities militant african-american factions, and activist undertaker on the east side, he moves these experiences forward. in 1948 he formed a tactical alliance, and both men were elected to form on local school boards. soon thereafter, the man in the middle begin organizing the barrios to a group called the loyal american democrats. it has a somewhat orthodox name. its true purpose was an insurgent club. in 1952, they lord a campaign activist to give a...
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gave saudi prince and model tanker, a harbinger of projects they would soon undertake in saudi arabiaone of the first jobs, the trans-arabian pipeline that helped fuel europe's postwar recovery. brian lamb: how much did they make over the pipeline? sally denton: i do not remember what the prophets were, but they were really precedent setting in that this is the first company to really go into the middle east at a time that was just being developed for, if you look at the bechtel company it starts with the, after hoover dam it is the road, the automobile had just been developed in the roads and in a needed roads and got the first government contract to build a highway in california, and then oil, and then they expand more oil for the vehicles , so they are at the forefront of the whole industrialization of america at that time, and it was those relationships that steve bechtel senior developed that came throughout the middle east would go on to not just enrich them but to serve a purpose for american expansionism abroad. brian lamb: what else have they done in saudi arabia? sally dento
gave saudi prince and model tanker, a harbinger of projects they would soon undertake in saudi arabiaone of the first jobs, the trans-arabian pipeline that helped fuel europe's postwar recovery. brian lamb: how much did they make over the pipeline? sally denton: i do not remember what the prophets were, but they were really precedent setting in that this is the first company to really go into the middle east at a time that was just being developed for, if you look at the bechtel company it...
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projects already underway, boosting those that should be underway, and being catalysts for new undertakingsction program was devised for tackling washington's beautification programs. from the beginning, mrs. johnson received mail and support from all over the country, and all eyes were on washington for the inspiration that would stimulate similar projects in cities and towns across the land. the many donations of money and plans were handled by a supplemental committee. some of the grants included $10,000 from the rockefeller foundation, and 4000 cherry trees from the people of japan. along with the magnificent statues and monuments, the delicate japanese cherry trees have always been provocative attractions to washington visitors. ♪ narrator: on a drizzly april afternoon in 1966, mrs. johnson attended the commemorative planting of a cherry tree at hains point, on the tip of these potomac park. this was the first of 1800 such trees that would give a scenic drive around the peninsula. hains point was the location of further activity when mrs. johnson received a gift for the children of was
projects already underway, boosting those that should be underway, and being catalysts for new undertakingsction program was devised for tackling washington's beautification programs. from the beginning, mrs. johnson received mail and support from all over the country, and all eyes were on washington for the inspiration that would stimulate similar projects in cities and towns across the land. the many donations of money and plans were handled by a supplemental committee. some of the grants...
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its website lists dozens of signature projects that read like a roundup of every high profile undertakingf the world. the channel tunnel project between britain and france, the quarterorridor door -- -- corridor metrorail in washington dc, the bay area rapid transit system, the san francisco-oakland bay bridge. is that the new one? sally denton: no, that is the old one. brian lamb: the big dig, tip o'neill's big project, speaker of the house and what happened with that? sally denton: i mean, you know, when i started looking at all of this and i saw a piece in construction magazine yesterday on various projects in the world, i cannot keep up with all of these projects and every single one of them is a complete story in and of itself. there was a book written recently which delves deeply into the project and the kind of things i think are synonymous with bechtel, which is cost overruns, safety violations. the boston globe did a significant expo say, that must have been their spotlight team. -- i justs one of the looked at the public record on that, i did not dive into it, delve into it myse
its website lists dozens of signature projects that read like a roundup of every high profile undertakingf the world. the channel tunnel project between britain and france, the quarterorridor door -- -- corridor metrorail in washington dc, the bay area rapid transit system, the san francisco-oakland bay bridge. is that the new one? sally denton: no, that is the old one. brian lamb: the big dig, tip o'neill's big project, speaker of the house and what happened with that? sally denton: i mean,...
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. >> it was a huge undertaking and expense to replace the lawn especially the size we have in blackhawk. i can't expect everybody in here will be willing to do it. >> reporter: the ho alert said hat community has a responsibility to maintain its reputation and believes there is no longer any reason landscaping can't flourish. >> they want us to beautify the area. >> reporter: as long as residents still conserve. >> some people have gone to extremes by not watering at all. that's the problem because it really deteriorates the area. >> reporter: lawmakers are saying that hoas can't punish people for conserving saying we are still in a drought. we had a lot of rain but still need to conserve. juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> just like juliette said, we are still urged to conserve and water restrictions are still in place. managers will meet later this month. >>> more trouble for u.c. berkeley. last week, the former assistant men's coach of the basketball team resigned and now, two women have come forward accusing an assistant professor of sexual harassment claiming that the investigation int
. >> it was a huge undertaking and expense to replace the lawn especially the size we have in blackhawk. i can't expect everybody in here will be willing to do it. >> reporter: the ho alert said hat community has a responsibility to maintain its reputation and believes there is no longer any reason landscaping can't flourish. >> they want us to beautify the area. >> reporter: as long as residents still conserve. >> some people have gone to extremes by not watering...
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and that's why we are undertaking a complete top to bottom review. of all san francisco police department policies. practicies. and procedures dealing with the use of force. reforms will ensure officers have the training and equipment necessary. to protect our communities, keep our city safe and protect the safety of our officers." san francisco police have come under scrutiny. in the wake of deadly officer involved shootings over the past year. the deadly shooting of 26 -year old mario woods sparked national outrage. cell phone video shows. officers ordering woods to drop a knife he was carrying. and after using non- lethal methods. they ended up opening fire. in november. police in tactical gear, converged near saint luke's hospital. where a man who had stolen a rifle from a sporting good store. allegedly pointed it at officers. a month earlier, police struggled for a gun with a man who had been breaking bottles near a construction site. in march of last year. a woman who stole a car then charged at officers, was shot and killed. in february, a man
and that's why we are undertaking a complete top to bottom review. of all san francisco police department policies. practicies. and procedures dealing with the use of force. reforms will ensure officers have the training and equipment necessary. to protect our communities, keep our city safe and protect the safety of our officers." san francisco police have come under scrutiny. in the wake of deadly officer involved shootings over the past year. the deadly shooting of 26 -year old mario...
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. >> it's frustrating too because you have to break them down so it's a whole undertaking but it's what we have to do in the name of convenience these days. >> fox 5 local news at 11:00 starts right now. >>> right now at 11:00, high levels of lead found in drinking water at dc schools. >> we definitely want to make sure your kids are safe. >> how common is the problem? an expert has what you need to know. >> plus, new details about prince and his final days. and how hackers are taking advantage of the death investigation. >> and the redskins tradition continues. the deal that's bringing another free agent to the burgundy and gold. >> thanks for staying with us tonight. i'm sarah simmons. >> i'm jim lokay. toinl and shawn are both off tonight. news no parent would want to he investigators zis covering high levels of lead in drinking water at several dc schools. >> this is a reminder of dangers that could be lurking in older buildings and home. tisha lewis is here with the details. >> reporter: beyond schools, older buildings and homes across the dmv could be at risk for potentially dange
. >> it's frustrating too because you have to break them down so it's a whole undertaking but it's what we have to do in the name of convenience these days. >> fox 5 local news at 11:00 starts right now. >>> right now at 11:00, high levels of lead found in drinking water at dc schools. >> we definitely want to make sure your kids are safe. >> how common is the problem? an expert has what you need to know. >> plus, new details about prince and his final...
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-- per his interview cnn today, feels quite comfortable with the undertaking.as e reality is ted cruz seen his best day the reality is, this convention process will be over with june.ime in probably june 7. and it will be parents to the over the -- ump is 1,237. everything will come together. >> you think trump get to 1,237? >> absolutely. >> before the convention? absolutely. >> why the confidence? >> because i know the votes. suit, that hair. the state convention in colorado is this weekend. yet being talked about as another sign that the trump campaign has been getting in aneuvered by team cruz amassing delegates assuming that he's a riding of the ship for campaign. john, does trump have enough time to actually right the ship?te accumulation >> well, let's just pause for a moment and note, that that video of him, he's legendary figure in consulting obbying circles, we haven't seen much of paul, so that was a little bit sighting.oot i think it might be too late. i really do. think, he's a very smart man and he understands a lot of things and he knows this gam
-- per his interview cnn today, feels quite comfortable with the undertaking.as e reality is ted cruz seen his best day the reality is, this convention process will be over with june.ime in probably june 7. and it will be parents to the over the -- ump is 1,237. everything will come together. >> you think trump get to 1,237? >> absolutely. >> before the convention? absolutely. >> why the confidence? >> because i know the votes. suit, that hair. the state convention...
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congress appropriates this fund it will be used to facilitate the undersea's preparations and to undertake efficient and effective safety reviews of advance reactor technology. we plan to pursue activities in three primary areas, licensee infrastructure, technical preparation, and stakeholder outreach. first, within license and infrastructure activities we'll optimize the regulatory framework and licensing process for advance reactor safety reviews. second, advance reactor safety reviews. second, our technical preparation activities will evaluate clarify and resolve critical, technical and policy issues that need to be addressed very patient reactor safety. finally, we'll expand upon our outreach activities to proactively engage key stakeholders to ensure all parties will be ready to proceed in the development and review of new reactor designs. a strategy insights that we have game for many years of with the department of energy, we believe this strategy will enable the resolution of novel policy issues and lead to the development of design criteria, precatory guidance, and industry standa
congress appropriates this fund it will be used to facilitate the undersea's preparations and to undertake efficient and effective safety reviews of advance reactor technology. we plan to pursue activities in three primary areas, licensee infrastructure, technical preparation, and stakeholder outreach. first, within license and infrastructure activities we'll optimize the regulatory framework and licensing process for advance reactor safety reviews. second, advance reactor safety reviews....
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. >> when you have 465 stations that's quite an undertaking. >> reporter: he believes it will be worth it. you'll start seeing the smart cards in 2018 with a full phase outex expected in 2020. it will cost nearly $620 million. >> riders will be paying some portion of that down the road. but it's something that people are going to appreciate and think it's good for new york. >> reporter: good for card confused riders too, putting an end to the subway swipe. >>> and that will do it for us. we thank you for watching. >> stay with us as the news continues now at 6:00. >>> live from studio 3c in rockefeller center, this is news 4 new york. >>> another high ranking nypd officer reassigned as the pressure of a federal investigation grows, forcing >>> plus, we'll take you live to washington square park where presidential candidate bernie rally. >>> and a man who helped send former police commissioner bernard carick is attacked. >>> today mayor de blasio broke his promise not to take any further questions about a federal probe into his fund-raising and possible corruption inside the nypd. >>> a
. >> when you have 465 stations that's quite an undertaking. >> reporter: he believes it will be worth it. you'll start seeing the smart cards in 2018 with a full phase outex expected in 2020. it will cost nearly $620 million. >> riders will be paying some portion of that down the road. but it's something that people are going to appreciate and think it's good for new york. >> reporter: good for card confused riders too, putting an end to the subway swipe. >>>...
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. >> in the near term such a strategic approach would be a significant military undertaking. we would embark upon largely by ourselves and it would be seeding our competitive of special forces. instead fighting on the enemy's terms amidst a local population that responded violently to such an attacks against isis are disrupting the terrorists groups finances and rye cutements. >>> vice president joe biden paid a surprise visit to forces in baghdad. he is there to thank them for supporting the fight against isis. he met with iraq's prime minister at one of saddam hussein's former palaces. >>> the u.s. is condemning air strikes that killed dozens in northern syria the past 24 hours. a children's hospital took a direct hit. rescuers carried young victims from the rubble. they believe the as sad lead government and proof that the partial cease-fire has collapsed. >>> sources tell the associated press 16 u.s. service members have been disciplined for mistakes that lead to the bombing of a civilian hospital in afghanista they received administrative punishment. the pentagon is expe
. >> in the near term such a strategic approach would be a significant military undertaking. we would embark upon largely by ourselves and it would be seeding our competitive of special forces. instead fighting on the enemy's terms amidst a local population that responded violently to such an attacks against isis are disrupting the terrorists groups finances and rye cutements. >>> vice president joe biden paid a surprise visit to forces in baghdad. he is there to thank them for...
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not to undertake a research study would be an "official action." francisco: yes, your honor. and the question is, did the governor cross the line into influencing officials to undertake that action and was the jury properly instructed? justice kennedy: can you tell me the posture of the case with reference to, under virginia law, the government the -- the governor's authority or lack of authority to tell the university, you will engage in this research or you will not engage? mr. francisco: sure, your honor, -- justice kennedy: what is the state of the law, and do the parties agree on this point? mr. francisco: your honor, i think that the parties agree that the governor at least had a bully pulpit authority, but he had very little authority to actually direct any university researcher to do anything. and here i think one of the critical -- there are two critical questions -- one, was the jury told that it even had to find that he tried to do that and here it wasn't, and, two, did he in fact do that? and we would assert that he clearly didn't. just
not to undertake a research study would be an "official action." francisco: yes, your honor. and the question is, did the governor cross the line into influencing officials to undertake that action and was the jury properly instructed? justice kennedy: can you tell me the posture of the case with reference to, under virginia law, the government the -- the governor's authority or lack of authority to tell the university, you will engage in this research or you will not engage? mr....
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this is an enormous undertaking.he physical construct of doing the wall would be up there with the eisenhower program to revitalize the highway. >> 8 billion. >> huge undertaking. the way he says we can do that is go to section 326 of the patriot act and all reemit tanss must be made by people with lawful presence and another provision which will allow the government to confiscate the remittances in order to fund the wall. the problem is twofold. one is our global banking and money exchange system is so global. it's so complicated. where he put this in effect, it would effect other countries which rank ahead of mexico in terms of the outgoing remittances from the u.s., namely china, philippines and india. >> it remember, mexico doesn't have a soishl service program, social safety net like we do when it comes to social security, medicare and things like that. mexico's economy depends on this money. a segment of the mexican population needs this money to survive. it's a time-honored tradition that people in the united
this is an enormous undertaking.he physical construct of doing the wall would be up there with the eisenhower program to revitalize the highway. >> 8 billion. >> huge undertaking. the way he says we can do that is go to section 326 of the patriot act and all reemit tanss must be made by people with lawful presence and another provision which will allow the government to confiscate the remittances in order to fund the wall. the problem is twofold. one is our global banking and money...
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there's a proximally a 2+ units on the project if the complicated undertaking to develop a tower thatsize. at this point i cannot exactly say from a sensitivity analysis how many less because we would've look at all factors of the project and what that would impact. >>my last question again is for the project sponsor and deals with community engagement. i heard there was not enough community engagement. maybe, you could have someone discuss this aspect of the project and how it was conducted and who did it and how many meetings >>i woulld like to ask carl shannon with titian inspired to come up >>good afternoon. it's good to be here please excuse the informal footwear. i had surgery last week. we had multiple outreach meetings with formally with oci i and we had to community outreach meetings early in the process >>let me write this down. you had to widely advertised well before the schedule they had with oci i we had most of the residents concerned here in infinity we had to specific meetings specifically at the infinity in addition to the 2 broader meetings and then we had the whole
there's a proximally a 2+ units on the project if the complicated undertaking to develop a tower thatsize. at this point i cannot exactly say from a sensitivity analysis how many less because we would've look at all factors of the project and what that would impact. >>my last question again is for the project sponsor and deals with community engagement. i heard there was not enough community engagement. maybe, you could have someone discuss this aspect of the project and how it was...
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. >> could you describe to us exactly what sort of tests would undertake on any case when there's an unwitnessed death? >> is she talking to you? i'm sorry. i'll get out of your way. >> so essentially it will be a full panel of tests. tissue samples done, and there will also be toxicology samples done based on bloods draws and that's the most i want to say about it at this time. >> what is the telethat you would normally undertake. >> the full speck tremendous and that's all i'll say about it. >> when you talked to him the last time he was send weans night at 8:00 p.m., was he out or was that -- [inaudible] -- his staff, or in the community. >> somebody dropped him off at home at 8:00 that night. >> a staff member that saw him last, or an acquaintance? >> that is correct. an acquaintance that he was with that dropped him off. >> sheriff, was it usual that he would be the only occupant of this huge complex? you said that staffers tried to get in contact with him and were unable to do that. were there no security personnel? >> prince is a very private person. and i don't think that wou
. >> could you describe to us exactly what sort of tests would undertake on any case when there's an unwitnessed death? >> is she talking to you? i'm sorry. i'll get out of your way. >> so essentially it will be a full panel of tests. tissue samples done, and there will also be toxicology samples done based on bloods draws and that's the most i want to say about it at this time. >> what is the telethat you would normally undertake. >> the full speck tremendous and...
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. >> well, a local man has just completed one of the most challenging undertaking on the face of theat gallen is here to tell us about spectacular trans ocean journey. and the reason the delaware county man took to the high seas. >> impress i have. few things physically demanding as rowing a boat t requires stamina, strength and mental fortitude. but what does it take to do it nonstop for two month? well it takes a special person with special reasons. >> row, row, row your boat, gently across the atlantic? >> fifty-eight days, five hours, six minutes. >> that's how long it took media native george to row from the can airy island off the coast of africa, to antigua. why did george embark on the challenge? >> we raised money for the als association every greater philadelphia. my grandfather died of als in 2003. and he was sort of the reason why i wanted to do this race. >> george's grandfather, walter ben, was a world war ii navy veteran. so to honor him, george and teammate caitlin miller traveled 3,000 miles across the sea. george and caitlin are the youngest americans ever to make t
. >> well, a local man has just completed one of the most challenging undertaking on the face of theat gallen is here to tell us about spectacular trans ocean journey. and the reason the delaware county man took to the high seas. >> impress i have. few things physically demanding as rowing a boat t requires stamina, strength and mental fortitude. but what does it take to do it nonstop for two month? well it takes a special person with special reasons. >> row, row, row your...
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the work we do here is as important as any other mission we can undertake to keep the homeland, keep our homeland safe. in my view, building bridges to communities is essential, a central part of our mission. i'm gratified to see that within the last several years, our efforts have expanded and grown, and there is growing interest in our efforts. this conference today is reflective of that. i look around the room and i see all the material outside, the content of the discussions. i'm gratified that so many of us are now dedicated to this effort. building bridges is key. cve is not a law enforcement mission. not a military mission. this is a homeland security mission, which is why i have personally undertaken, on my personal plate, a large part of this mission. i have personally been to boston, new york, brooklyn, columbus, dearborn, l.a., houston, minneapolis, and elsewhere. i will be going to philadelphia the next several weeks. on our mission to build, to partner with communities through our newly created, under the leadership of george salines, our newly created office for communi
the work we do here is as important as any other mission we can undertake to keep the homeland, keep our homeland safe. in my view, building bridges to communities is essential, a central part of our mission. i'm gratified to see that within the last several years, our efforts have expanded and grown, and there is growing interest in our efforts. this conference today is reflective of that. i look around the room and i see all the material outside, the content of the discussions. i'm gratified...
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the most i'm going to about it at some time. >> what types of toxicology tests would you normally undertake in a case. >> the fell spectrum. that is the most i will say about it. >> sheriff, can you talk about the last time he was seen wednesday night at 8:00 p.m.? was he out or seen by members of the staff, out and about in the community? >> somebody dropped him off at home about 8:00 that night. >> sheriff? >> staff members saw him last? >> sheriff -- [inaudible] >> yes, that is correct. it was an acquaint nantz that he was with dropped him off. >> sheriff, was it usual that he would be only occupant of this huge complex? you said staffers tried to get in contact with them him and unable to do that. were there no security personnel? >> prince is very private person. i don't think that would be unusual for him to be there by himself. >> sheriff you mentioned staff was trying to reach him. the person that made the 911 call, do you know their relationship? are you willing to share that. >> 911 caller information is private and i can't share that. >> [inaudible] >> again, 911 callers are priv
the most i'm going to about it at some time. >> what types of toxicology tests would you normally undertake in a case. >> the fell spectrum. that is the most i will say about it. >> sheriff, can you talk about the last time he was seen wednesday night at 8:00 p.m.? was he out or seen by members of the staff, out and about in the community? >> somebody dropped him off at home about 8:00 that night. >> sheriff? >> staff members saw him last? >> sheriff --...
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and that's an undertaking that the private sector will have to commit to. so if we're going to ask the private sector to commit to a multiyear effort to develop a vaccine, then congress needs to make a commitment to a multiyear effort to fund it. that's the way that we're going to protect the american people. and there's no reason that this should get bogged down in the kind of political gamesmanship that republicans for some reason seem to delight in even in the face of a public health emergency. reporter: i wondered if there was a deadline or -- mr. earnest: i think in many ways could you say that the deadline for this funding has passed. because you had the director of the national institute of health standing at this podium three weeks ago saying that he didn't have all of the resources that he felt like he needed to do everything possible to protect the american people from the zika virus. so i think by that standard, which is an entirely reasonable one, republicans missed the deadline. and that puts the american people at risk. and i don't know how th
and that's an undertaking that the private sector will have to commit to. so if we're going to ask the private sector to commit to a multiyear effort to develop a vaccine, then congress needs to make a commitment to a multiyear effort to fund it. that's the way that we're going to protect the american people. and there's no reason that this should get bogged down in the kind of political gamesmanship that republicans for some reason seem to delight in even in the face of a public health...
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. >> could you describe to us exactly what sort of tests you'd undertake on any case when there's an unwitnessed death? >> is she talking to you? i'm sorry. i'll get out of your way. >> essentially, it will be a full panel of tests. there will be tissue samples done and toxicology samples done based on blood draws and that's the most i'm going to say about it at this time. >> what's the spectrum of toxicology tests that you would undertake normally? >> a full spectrum. and that's the last i'm going to say about it. >> wednesday night, 8:00 p.m., was he out, or was he seen at home by members of his staff? >> somebody dropped him off at home about 8:00 that night. >> so it was the staff members that saw him last, or an -- >> yes, it was an acquaintance that he was with that dropped him off. >> sheriff, was it usual that he would be the only occupant of his huge complex? i mean, you said that staffers tried to get in contact with him and were unable to do that. were there no security personnel? >> prince is a very private person and i don't think that that would be unusual for him to be
. >> could you describe to us exactly what sort of tests you'd undertake on any case when there's an unwitnessed death? >> is she talking to you? i'm sorry. i'll get out of your way. >> essentially, it will be a full panel of tests. there will be tissue samples done and toxicology samples done based on blood draws and that's the most i'm going to say about it at this time. >> what's the spectrum of toxicology tests that you would undertake normally? >> a full...
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impact and it will be vigilant about protecting those external attacks they will be more desperate to undertake operations and other places. >>. >> what i am trying to say is while those numbers are an illustration outside of iraq and syria to measure how dangerous it is even with those capabilities their diminished with syria and iraq that is the complicated dynamic to explain that strategy in with those around the world to counter those outside the region. >>. >> i a remember parts of that but not all of this. >> i continue the white house does not have an opinion. >> with the lows leading candidates. >> i do believe bin transparency is when it comes to the government of the united states of america that public servants to have a responsibility to be transparent about official government activities but obviously none of that is an accurate description the of the situation at the crux of the disagreement in the debate last night so i will let secretary clinton and senator sanders explains. >> i don't feel the need to weigh in on that to have that argument and explain that position in the voter
impact and it will be vigilant about protecting those external attacks they will be more desperate to undertake operations and other places. >>. >> what i am trying to say is while those numbers are an illustration outside of iraq and syria to measure how dangerous it is even with those capabilities their diminished with syria and iraq that is the complicated dynamic to explain that strategy in with those around the world to counter those outside the region. >>. >> i a...
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you respond to the charge they don't care what i like is that individuals can the risk averse to undertake certain risky behavior is bad governments should be risked neutral. those that are fasces at a proportion said carrying about one thing applies not caring about another. to meet this does address the you don't care question but that is halite approached the problem. >> maybe we should say don't you see if we took more money out we could address the neck allergies? [laughter] a couple of ground rules please a for the microphone. please limit yourself to the actual question. no speeches. however visiting researcher from georgetown. the question is hard to fault, to be linked effectiveness to the budget? when we did every far above the budget so if you include gun violence do we increase the budget and more fundamentally how do you quantify what you talk about with the cost and the benefit and to wait in thank you with personal privacy. >> the issue is the good will and what do other countries to? in the u.k. and hired terrorism threat over a much longer period of time to spend on budget
you respond to the charge they don't care what i like is that individuals can the risk averse to undertake certain risky behavior is bad governments should be risked neutral. those that are fasces at a proportion said carrying about one thing applies not caring about another. to meet this does address the you don't care question but that is halite approached the problem. >> maybe we should say don't you see if we took more money out we could address the neck allergies? [laughter] a couple...
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the nba has been urged to undertake such a move to protest the so-called bathroom law in deeply concerning. highlights. >>> those from our friends at espn. >> kevin connors, nicole briscoe. second night of the playoffs and best team in hockey opened up their run. >>> capitals taking on the flyers. ovechkin there. caps on the power play. marcus johansson sees the shot deflected in front and gets past steven mason. watch it deflect off of pi evacuate eduardo belmar and caps win, 2-0. >> how about the islanders on the road game. one of their series against the panthers. third period tied at three. john tavares comes up with the steal. oppose so pooks it away and islanders grab a 4-3 lead and jaromir jagr almost puts it in but thomas greiss sprawls across the net and islanders steal it 5-4. >>> sharks and kings in l.a. second period. sharks down 3-2. jonathan quick gets the save initially but thomas hurdle there to score on the rebound. tie game at 3. third period, actually 17 seconds into the third, joe goal. pavelski with two goes and the sharks win this one, 4-3. that is stanley cup playoff
the nba has been urged to undertake such a move to protest the so-called bathroom law in deeply concerning. highlights. >>> those from our friends at espn. >> kevin connors, nicole briscoe. second night of the playoffs and best team in hockey opened up their run. >>> capitals taking on the flyers. ovechkin there. caps on the power play. marcus johansson sees the shot deflected in front and gets past steven mason. watch it deflect off of pi evacuate eduardo belmar and...
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warrant is to give a search over their objections but that is not happening the state does not want to undertake the research because of the public safety risk. >> i'm sorry if you obstruct justice or refuse to comply you can punish them for obstructing justice. and from putting them in jail as being drunken-driving. so what is it that justifies doing away with something as important of this requirement? >> it is a that the state is trying to. >> is trying to get evidence a pure law enforcement need nothing to do with the safety of the community because that person is taken off the road. we presume you can suspend their license. >> your honor it is something different. i respectfully disagree ended to take them off the road. it is still very much a public safety. in the stakes without a penalty for refusal and in every case struggling to figure out what is your interest. so it is a question so suppose you set up the system were so they could be reached a tentative 50 minutes and to save to satisfy the requirements. what is the problem to rely on a system like that? so this goes beyond the fourth
warrant is to give a search over their objections but that is not happening the state does not want to undertake the research because of the public safety risk. >> i'm sorry if you obstruct justice or refuse to comply you can punish them for obstructing justice. and from putting them in jail as being drunken-driving. so what is it that justifies doing away with something as important of this requirement? >> it is a that the state is trying to. >> is trying to get evidence a...
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we have not made that undertaking our focus in syria. the department of defense is fighting isil because of its irect threat to americans. but with respect to the tragedy in the civil war in syria, we're working on that political transition. but it is a political transition fustanella leadership has indicated that it necessarily involves assad removing himself from the scene because of everything he has done to his people what you just cited. sen. wicker: voluntarily removing himself? sec. carter: no, here is where the russians would do well to make what they do correspond to what they say. that is to move the political transition forward. use the leverage that they have and have gained by intervening on assad's side to end the civil war. while keeping some structure to the syrian government that can then mary up to moderate opposition who we support and create a life and the government for the people of that shattered country. en. wicker: let me just ask, there were reports last december. there was an article in bloomberg that obama no
we have not made that undertaking our focus in syria. the department of defense is fighting isil because of its irect threat to americans. but with respect to the tragedy in the civil war in syria, we're working on that political transition. but it is a political transition fustanella leadership has indicated that it necessarily involves assad removing himself from the scene because of everything he has done to his people what you just cited. sen. wicker: voluntarily removing himself? sec....
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the deerment pastuff recommends approval with conditions to insure the work is undertake wn the certificate of appropriateness staff recommended, one, prior to approve of the site permit the project sponsor submit a detailed landscape plan which provides the site wall landscaping and paving orphthe new driveway. the plan should reuse any historic materials such as the rot iron fence. should be consist wnt the character and [inaudible] final approval for all new site work. two, prior to approval the site permit the project sponsor submit a material [inaudible] to planning department preservation to verify the final material choice and finish all the materials. the material board shall demonstrate the range of finishes as well as paint color. 3, prior to approval of the site permit the project sponsor submit additional information including on scarring or shadowed lines that denote drip or [inaudible] conduct the site visit upon removal of the exterior stucco and shall submit a revised elevation of evidence uncovered once the stucco is is removed. if the orig 2348 wood siding is present shall
the deerment pastuff recommends approval with conditions to insure the work is undertake wn the certificate of appropriateness staff recommended, one, prior to approve of the site permit the project sponsor submit a detailed landscape plan which provides the site wall landscaping and paving orphthe new driveway. the plan should reuse any historic materials such as the rot iron fence. should be consist wnt the character and [inaudible] final approval for all new site work. two, prior to approval...
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. >> we have seen a pattern on the part of the russians in undertaking these kinds of actions that they at least i think intend to be provocative. >> reporter: the u.s. will file a protest, but russia will it resents american forces operating close to russian territory and intends to push back. scott? >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon. david, thank you. well, those russian fighters may have come out of the blue, but the tension has been rising for years along the old borders of the soviet union. in 2014, russia took crimea from ukraine, which the u.s. supports. then the u.s. hilt russia's weak economy with economic sanctions, and the obama administration proved tax into the baltic states near today's incident. in syria, russian bombed rebels at -- that the u.s. supports, and recently the u.s. staged military maneuvers in latvia. the russian bombing campaign in syria has turned the tide for the syrian regime of bashar al-assad, who embroiled his country in a five-year civil war. well, today assad held elections, ignoring u.s. demands that he step down. >> reporter: more than 3,000
. >> we have seen a pattern on the part of the russians in undertaking these kinds of actions that they at least i think intend to be provocative. >> reporter: the u.s. will file a protest, but russia will it resents american forces operating close to russian territory and intends to push back. scott? >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon. david, thank you. well, those russian fighters may have come out of the blue, but the tension has been rising for years along the old...
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the new york city controller announced that his office would undertake an audit of the board of elections. >>> the first criminal charges connected to the flint, michigan, water crisis are expected to be announced today. three could be charged, law enforcement sources tell our affiliate. cork to the associated press, the charges include violating the michigan drinking water law, destruction of utility property and evidence tampering. to demonstrate that the tap water is safe to drink when filtered, governor snyder drank some of it himself and he took some to go and says he'll drink it for the next 30 days. flint's mayor however was hardly impressed. >> lucky for him that he can fie drinking it when it wasn't filtered. what i'm here to say is if the governor really wanted to know what it was like to deal with the situation we're in, then instead of saying he'll drink filtered water for 30 days he needs to come and stay here for 30 days and live with us and see what it's like to have to use bottled or filtered water when you want to cook and when you want to drink and when you want to brush
the new york city controller announced that his office would undertake an audit of the board of elections. >>> the first criminal charges connected to the flint, michigan, water crisis are expected to be announced today. three could be charged, law enforcement sources tell our affiliate. cork to the associated press, the charges include violating the michigan drinking water law, destruction of utility property and evidence tampering. to demonstrate that the tap water is safe to drink...
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we learned that the goal is to make a half-million of these pre year a huge undertaking part of the reason the fans are excited. >> grant: start producing these apparently to reach that set a production only to boeing. under tesla 35,000 roughly. alcee l. allen.we will see you at 11. he's from the a.g.'s office. we're catching a hot one. hooray! i was about to go mad with boredom. don't say "hooray." someone's died. well, if they have, my happiness makes no difference to them. nor does catching the killer, for that matter. true, but it makes a difference to the killer. this e-mail just came to the attorney general's office and the governor's office 20 minutes ago. "pay attention. at exactly 11:05 a.m. today, "at 35.04 north and 116.49 west, "you'll see an arrogant and greedy person
we learned that the goal is to make a half-million of these pre year a huge undertaking part of the reason the fans are excited. >> grant: start producing these apparently to reach that set a production only to boeing. under tesla 35,000 roughly. alcee l. allen.we will see you at 11. he's from the a.g.'s office. we're catching a hot one. hooray! i was about to go mad with boredom. don't say "hooray." someone's died. well, if they have, my happiness makes no difference to them....
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the nba has been urged to undertake such a move to pretest -- protest the so-called bathroom law in that state the nba commissioner has called that law deeply concerning. >>> the agent representing troubled quarterback johnny manziel has delivered an ultimatum. get treatment now or find a new agent. so far this year, he has been fired by the cleveland browns and his former agent, now his new rep, drew rosenhaus, says he's done unless manziel gets help in the next five days. numerous video clips show the 2012 heisman trophy winner, drinking, partying and just appearing impaired. >> with basketball and hockey now in playoff mode and baseball's regular season just getting under way, it is time for us to talk about -- >> football. >> of course, for the next season at least. >> the season gets under way september 8th with a rematch of last year's carolina panthers. instead of peyton manning at quarterback, mark sanchez will start for the broncos. the rams return to los angeles opening their season against long-time rivals the 49ers. >> and we should mention this part. interesting note for me
the nba has been urged to undertake such a move to pretest -- protest the so-called bathroom law in that state the nba commissioner has called that law deeply concerning. >>> the agent representing troubled quarterback johnny manziel has delivered an ultimatum. get treatment now or find a new agent. so far this year, he has been fired by the cleveland browns and his former agent, now his new rep, drew rosenhaus, says he's done unless manziel gets help in the next five days. numerous...