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comprised of land, an area that will accommodate growth and is comprised of land that includes undeveloped developed, and developed land. so different owners and different developmental time frames. essential corridor has been identified as a type two pilot. and our third ecodistrict, the living neighborhood, which is going into areas of the city that aren't necessarily accommodating growth, and through tactical urbanism, finding ways that will alter patterns of behavior to more sustainable ways. so if you live in a neighborhood and you typically drive your car to costco, what would make you reconsider, and cross the street and visit your local grocer. we haven't identified a neighborhood yet. we're in the process. we're working with the invest in it neighborhoods initiative, through the office of economic and workforce development, and the neighborhood empowerment network, also through the mayor's office, and we have a grant to help us do outreach into neighborhoods, and work with neighborhoods and finding what that would mean to them. lastly, our fourth ecodistrict type four type is the
comprised of land, an area that will accommodate growth and is comprised of land that includes undeveloped developed, and developed land. so different owners and different developmental time frames. essential corridor has been identified as a type two pilot. and our third ecodistrict, the living neighborhood, which is going into areas of the city that aren't necessarily accommodating growth, and through tactical urbanism, finding ways that will alter patterns of behavior to more sustainable...
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lloyd: what epa said to us was, "you can have an exemption from filtration "if you keep this undeveloped, "and if you can manage the wastewater so that it does not pollute your water supply." and we feel that we've reached the point where we can really keep it clean enough to drink unfiltered for the indefinite future. and new york city is in a small club of cities that actually have that filtration avoidance waiver. narrator: while municipalities are responsible for maintaining systems and source supply, the standards that protect water are established at the federal level. there are two important pieces of federal legislation that were both enacted in the early to mid-1970s. the first was the clean water act, which acts to protect rivers and lakes, and sources of drinking water. the second was the safe drinking water act, that provides federal standards to assure the safety of the water that we drink. both acts have been amended since they were first adopted, and they're both cornerstones for the water issues that we face in america today. allbee: the clean water act set a floor and ba
lloyd: what epa said to us was, "you can have an exemption from filtration "if you keep this undeveloped, "and if you can manage the wastewater so that it does not pollute your water supply." and we feel that we've reached the point where we can really keep it clean enough to drink unfiltered for the indefinite future. and new york city is in a small club of cities that actually have that filtration avoidance waiver. narrator: while municipalities are responsible for...
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a landing strip and hangar and various other buildings and chunks of undeveloped property. >>> on thect of space travel, future astronauts to mars could have a lot of trouble sleep. you may recall the six men in the simulated round trip to mars. they are were in a pretend spaceship. new research found that the men either slept too much, had erratic sleeping habits, became lethargic and had problems with tasks. they spent nearly 700 hours longer in bed than they did on the outward journey. >>> we have scientific proof tonight that you are what you you eat and now there is new you eat andyou can't movenew the tv there. yuh-huh. we have the wireless receiver. listen. back in my day, there was no u-verse wireless receiver that let you move the tv away from the tv outlet. we can move it to the kitchen, the patio, the closet and almost anywhere. why would you want a tv in the closet? [ both laugh ] ♪ [ fancy voice ] brilliant idea, darling. ♪ [ female announcer ] the wireless receiver only from at&t u-verse. get u-verse tv for $29 a month for six months. at&t. [ female announcer ] no more p
a landing strip and hangar and various other buildings and chunks of undeveloped property. >>> on thect of space travel, future astronauts to mars could have a lot of trouble sleep. you may recall the six men in the simulated round trip to mars. they are were in a pretend spaceship. new research found that the men either slept too much, had erratic sleeping habits, became lethargic and had problems with tasks. they spent nearly 700 hours longer in bed than they did on the outward...
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economic freedom declines five straits years in undeveloped countries.two countries have seen that. a lot of the problem out there has been regulations like the united states. that is number one through our decline. >> analyzing why the u.s. dropped kwef a quote from the editor ambassador terry miller who has no freedom slow down around the world on the lack of u.s. leadership. he goes on to say protectionism has resulted in higher costs and restrictions apply the u.s. still driving the u.s. economy. >> this is a big problem. big problem for driving businesses out of the united states. one of the most shocking things i thought was that europe and that office condition is narrowing the gaps to the united states as far as their economic freedom. sweden. another way, germany. this is where a lot of businesses want to go to duck business. they are leaving the united states in many cases. also switzerland only consider three economic freedom country in the world. grease again mostly unfreed according to the raifrngings. the most shocking thing is the united s
economic freedom declines five straits years in undeveloped countries.two countries have seen that. a lot of the problem out there has been regulations like the united states. that is number one through our decline. >> analyzing why the u.s. dropped kwef a quote from the editor ambassador terry miller who has no freedom slow down around the world on the lack of u.s. leadership. he goes on to say protectionism has resulted in higher costs and restrictions apply the u.s. still driving the...
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>>> americans are far more unhealthy than people in 16 undeveloped counties and experts say it's probable own fault. americans die younger for diabetes and far more to be murdered or be in car accidents. that is despite spending $86700 a year per person on health consider, more than twice what is spent in britain, france and sweden. >>> the creator of the segway is among a group of investors that have decided a stomach pumping machine that makes calorie disappear. it works by sucking the food right out of the stomach so only a third of the calories are actually absorbed. it connects to another device on the outside of the stomach. there you see it in action. one year trial of 24 obese patients people lost about 45 pounds. >>> scientists say it could help unlock the secrets of the universe but we have to get there first. phobos is the larger of two moons orbiting mars. we drew to engineers at stanford that are hard at work of o a new kind of rover. >> its popping and tumbling motion. >> this is an early simulation of a robot in ten years could look like this. a titanium soccer ball covered
>>> americans are far more unhealthy than people in 16 undeveloped counties and experts say it's probable own fault. americans die younger for diabetes and far more to be murdered or be in car accidents. that is despite spending $86700 a year per person on health consider, more than twice what is spent in britain, france and sweden. >>> the creator of the segway is among a group of investors that have decided a stomach pumping machine that makes calorie disappear. it works by...
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debate waging in virginia over whether or not to mine one of the world's largest known deposits of undevelopednium. it is in cole's hill, and the company trying to you in on the action is viejo uranium. it says the mine holds at least 133 million plenty of pounds of uranium and would create more the 1,000 jobs in the region. some people don't buy into this at all. joining us from both sides of the debate, project manager with virginia uranium and it the seventh virginia law center. 1,000 jobs, a huge amount of uranium. with this really be wort the enormous risks, because there are risks? >> that nothing that we feel you have to compromise economic development for environmental protection. we look around the country and the world uranium mines that are producing and are producing safely. and so this really is a but energy independence. the country currently imports over 90 percent of the uranium we need to power are safe, reliable, affordable nuclear reactors. we can help reduce the dangerous dependence on foreign countries and to the opening virginians back to work. we can do about protecting
debate waging in virginia over whether or not to mine one of the world's largest known deposits of undevelopednium. it is in cole's hill, and the company trying to you in on the action is viejo uranium. it says the mine holds at least 133 million plenty of pounds of uranium and would create more the 1,000 jobs in the region. some people don't buy into this at all. joining us from both sides of the debate, project manager with virginia uranium and it the seventh virginia law center. 1,000 jobs,...
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for creatures free from political boundaries, the allure of cuba's undeveloped islands is irresistible. and a green turtle who spends her year feeding in florida makes this illicit crossing every summer. she's heading to cayo largo, a tiny spit of limestone and sand 50 miles south of cuba's main island. but it's not the sun and surf that attract her. her mission must wait until nightfall. the conditions are perfect -- it's quiet and pitch black. but she has chosen this beach for another reason. it's the very beach where she was born. in one of nature's great feats of navigation, she has traveled hundreds of miles to cuba for a single hour of work. she creates a cavity deep enough to protect her fragile cargo from the elements. finally, she is ready. for about 20 minutes she is in a near-ecstatic state... releasing up to 200 eggs into the sand. when she's finished, she buries her precious payload... and drags herself back out to sea. she leaves her hatchlings with a one-in-a-thousand chance of survival. and she has no idea what her beach has become. cuba may be off-limits for americans,
for creatures free from political boundaries, the allure of cuba's undeveloped islands is irresistible. and a green turtle who spends her year feeding in florida makes this illicit crossing every summer. she's heading to cayo largo, a tiny spit of limestone and sand 50 miles south of cuba's main island. but it's not the sun and surf that attract her. her mission must wait until nightfall. the conditions are perfect -- it's quiet and pitch black. but she has chosen this beach for another reason....
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program of the benefits of specific advances and industrial products available for the improvement of undeveloped areas. >> this weekend on american history tv, back story with the american history guys. they explore the history and traditions of a presidential inaugurations. live saturday morning at 11:00 eastern, part of three days of american history tv, right through inauguration day, on c- span3. >> hi, barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear -- >> this weekend, the 57th presidential inauguration as president obama begins his second term. sunday, the official swearing-in ceremony at the white house, why shortly before noon eastern. our coverage begins with a look back at the president's 2009 inaugural address. monday, the public inaugural ceremony with the swearing in at the u.s. capitol. other festivities, including the capitol luncheon and the inaugural parade. on c-span, c-span radio, and c- span.org. throughout the day, join the conversation by phone, on facebook, and on twitter. host: bill adair is editor of politifact. thank you for being here this morning. politifact has dug into pres
program of the benefits of specific advances and industrial products available for the improvement of undeveloped areas. >> this weekend on american history tv, back story with the american history guys. they explore the history and traditions of a presidential inaugurations. live saturday morning at 11:00 eastern, part of three days of american history tv, right through inauguration day, on c- span3. >> hi, barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear -- >> this weekend, the 57th...
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and i looked up, she still had such undeveloped lungs, but her breathing had stabilized. her heart rate had stabilized. and dr. psing said, she is drawing life. she is drawing strength from you. i couldn't leave. i sat there for eight hours before they forced me to take a break. but i learned born or unborn, a child wants to live. i hope and pray we will not continue to allow the killing of 40, 50, 60 million more precious babies like katie. katie's alive today. she's a joy. she's brilliant. there are other children that wanted to live as well. and we need to stop deceiving pregnant women that it's not a life. it is a life. and it's endowed by our creator. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2013, the chair recognizes the gentleman from arizona, mr. franks, for 30 minutes. the gentleman is recognized. mr. franks: i thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i know that another legislative day has come to an end. and as sunset fast approaches in washington, d.c., and i stand
and i looked up, she still had such undeveloped lungs, but her breathing had stabilized. her heart rate had stabilized. and dr. psing said, she is drawing life. she is drawing strength from you. i couldn't leave. i sat there for eight hours before they forced me to take a break. but i learned born or unborn, a child wants to live. i hope and pray we will not continue to allow the killing of 40, 50, 60 million more precious babies like katie. katie's alive today. she's a joy. she's brilliant....
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program on our scientific advances and industrial progress available for the improvement in the undeveloped areas. >> this weekend, public radio's back story with the american history guys. they explore the history and traditions of presidential inaugurations, live saturday morning at 11:00 a.m. part of three days of american history tv on c-span 3. >> he had been talking about this dream that he had. he talked about it for years. the american dream. and it would become his dream. and he had been in detroit just a few months before and he had talked about, i have a dream that will america will someday realize these principles in the declaration of independence. so i think he was just inspired by that moment. >> sunday on "after words." participating in the 1963 march on washington through martin luther king's papers. featuring authors and books, president obama and martin luther king junior. >> now a look at the transportation challenges facing states. the head of the american association of state highway and transportation officials spoke in washington today. this is about 25 minutes. >> t
program on our scientific advances and industrial progress available for the improvement in the undeveloped areas. >> this weekend, public radio's back story with the american history guys. they explore the history and traditions of presidential inaugurations, live saturday morning at 11:00 a.m. part of three days of american history tv on c-span 3. >> he had been talking about this dream that he had. he talked about it for years. the american dream. and it would become his dream....
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. >> we must embark on a bold new program marking -- making industrial progress available for undeveloped areas. >> this weekend, we explore the history and traditions of presidential inaugurations. that is live later today at 11:00 eastern. >> "washington journal" continues. host: our guest is john lott. welcome. what did you think about the call for the reinstatement of the assault weapons ban? guest: a was not surprised. i was were disappointed by the tone of what he said. people disagree on a lot of things. he said it is because they are trying to scare people or because people wanted to leave money off of the death of kids. i thought that was a little strong, over the top with the language. we all care about the same thing, what we can do to save lives. with regards to the assault weapons ban, all of the things, he does not talk about how we have tried these things before, whether they have worked or not, why they did not work, what he may be doing differently. we had the assault weapons ban from 1994 to 2004. there has been a lot of work by academics looking at that. people are not
. >> we must embark on a bold new program marking -- making industrial progress available for undeveloped areas. >> this weekend, we explore the history and traditions of presidential inaugurations. that is live later today at 11:00 eastern. >> "washington journal" continues. host: our guest is john lott. welcome. what did you think about the call for the reinstatement of the assault weapons ban? guest: a was not surprised. i was were disappointed by the tone of what...
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because their minds are too undeveloped, right?l health issues or developmental issues. their minds aren't developed. >> or that's being bullied at school. >> or their minds are limited in some capacity or isolated in some capacity. and therefore, i don't care what scientific study the entertainment industry wants to put out there, that's a load of crap. it just is. >> i hate those games let's go for the guns. >> they're not for people who are not healthy. >> we've got to move on. they're screaming at me. >> i'm sorry. >> mika, joe mentioned the issue of pornography, pornographic videos. let's get to the ad. >> okay. because this is pornography. >> the nra has released a new ad that brings the president's daughters into the debate over guns in america. >> are the president's kids more important than yours? then why is he skeptical about putting armed security in our schools when his kids are protected by armed guards at their school. mr. obama demands the wealthy pay their fair share of taxes, but he's just another elitist hypocrit
because their minds are too undeveloped, right?l health issues or developmental issues. their minds aren't developed. >> or that's being bullied at school. >> or their minds are limited in some capacity or isolated in some capacity. and therefore, i don't care what scientific study the entertainment industry wants to put out there, that's a load of crap. it just is. >> i hate those games let's go for the guns. >> they're not for people who are not healthy. >> we've...
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making the benefits of scientific examinations and -- scientific advances for the improvement of undeveloped. story.ic radio's back live saturday morning at 11:00 eastern, part of three days of american history tv rights to inauguration day on c-span 3. >> in 1981, ronald reagan was inaugurated. he had won the 1980 election against jimmy carter. a major issue in the campaign was the iran hostage crisis. as president reagan was giving his address, they were being released. this is about 25 minutes. [applause] >> governor, are you prepared to take the constitutional oath. raise your right hand and repeat after me. i robberies in do solemnly swear -- >> i,-- ronald reagan do solemnly swear -- >> that i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states -- >> and will to the best of my ability -- >> preserve, protect, and defend -- >> preserve, protect, and defend -- >> the constitution of the united states -- >> so help me god. >> so help me god. [applause] >> the president of the united states. [applause] >> thank you. >> senator hatfield, mr. chief justice, mr. president, vi
making the benefits of scientific examinations and -- scientific advances for the improvement of undeveloped. story.ic radio's back live saturday morning at 11:00 eastern, part of three days of american history tv rights to inauguration day on c-span 3. >> in 1981, ronald reagan was inaugurated. he had won the 1980 election against jimmy carter. a major issue in the campaign was the iran hostage crisis. as president reagan was giving his address, they were being released. this is about 25...