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right-of-way actually will be found to be located up the slope and union and alley to street that are undeveloped on either side of the properties and the slides that make the newspapers are actually in the union the city's union street right-of-way so the engineers are going out to the mid point in the pt of union with their work. >> i would think that we'll have the first informed look at the hill and many, many years here shortly but i would have to say it is 60 to 90 days. >> okay. thank you. >> the department back up for rebuttal please. >> just to mention that the generated were there on december 2012 so we have all this time past and like to see something solid that's my comments thanks. >> thank you do we have a chance for public comment. >> rebuttal i think. >> oh. >> rebuttal. (laughter) that's sort of expressed it we'll like to see something happen but i think it needs to as - actually that was steve your department that suggested we all get together and not have a war here. >> a few years later and i want to remind the board under the life safety hazards there are time constraint to b
right-of-way actually will be found to be located up the slope and union and alley to street that are undeveloped on either side of the properties and the slides that make the newspapers are actually in the union the city's union street right-of-way so the engineers are going out to the mid point in the pt of union with their work. >> i would think that we'll have the first informed look at the hill and many, many years here shortly but i would have to say it is 60 to 90 days. >>...
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has identified lesotho as one of the most undeveloped countries in the world. one in nine children won't make it to their fifth birthday. almost a quarter of them suffer from hiv and opposing alleged coup last year. but the army stayed in its barracks last year to avoid fear of violence and the polls ran better than expected. >> the security concerns, that were there at the beginning have not -- have all been taken care. of. we hope the parties will accept the outcome of the elections as they've promised and then the country has to go through the post-election process so we hope it will be managed proper reply and efficiently. >> these voters say they want a government that can finally get past the political and focus on the people's needs. they hope the government can produce the kind of government that's been missing so long. erica wood, al jazeera lesotho. >>> 24,000 people were forced to leave after heavy rains last week. >>> now, turning on the tv in kenya can be a bit of a waste of time. viewers often see only a blank screen after the government switched
has identified lesotho as one of the most undeveloped countries in the world. one in nine children won't make it to their fifth birthday. almost a quarter of them suffer from hiv and opposing alleged coup last year. but the army stayed in its barracks last year to avoid fear of violence and the polls ran better than expected. >> the security concerns, that were there at the beginning have not -- have all been taken care. of. we hope the parties will accept the outcome of the elections as...
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it one of the last undeveloped parls and there hseen fightingor years.p who owns the land wants to set aside a poron for wldlife. >>nd stepping up tonight to make it a special night for the son of thlate police officer rbt wilson >> from the minute he wked ito the wls fargo center he wsoundy ve and suppt. >>our dad is a hero. > personally invited to a behind-thecenesp clend persol hangout with the philadelphia 76ers. the s of the fallen officer robert wils iii, gund down while bing his son a game at a gamtop. ad mayor nutter through the forehood enrichment program made th nht possible. >> imptant for cans when a snon loses a father. yohavto ramlly around the son. >> d given front-row seats to watch t 76ers warup. > iis crazy. ihe have nevereen up this far. nrmay am cthere. > tour ofhe locker room with the guard, jay on richardson as his special guide. >> t buyi guy right here. > he look big. [laughte > d the touing up with on wn conversation with cch bo. i is pleasure to haveou jius. how are y doing, man? its a pleasure have you. are you stingtrong? > ye
it one of the last undeveloped parls and there hseen fightingor years.p who owns the land wants to set aside a poron for wldlife. >>nd stepping up tonight to make it a special night for the son of thlate police officer rbt wilson >> from the minute he wked ito the wls fargo center he wsoundy ve and suppt. >>our dad is a hero. > personally invited to a behind-thecenesp clend persol hangout with the philadelphia 76ers. the s of the fallen officer robert wils iii, gund down...
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this farm but for competing uses we quickly settled on developing the southeast portion currently undeveloped land and what's interesting about this, it shows actually the way that the pilot program like the urban agriculture pilot program can actually serve to benefit broader puc work and through this process working closely with the real estate division and came to understand that there was actually a jurisdictional boundary dispute rec and park build it was under their jurisdiction when indeed it's under puc jurisdiction so we spent a good deal of time clarifying legally and making sure it was clear it was puc land and clear going forward. but so that's just one of the benefits that comes along with these kinds of pilots. we got some really great data and over 93 percent of the residents said they would like to have a space to grow food and more importantly come together to grow food and exchange their cultural traditions and heritage and have a place of pride for this community and at the same time this is a very bio diverse area of the city so this idea of merging both bio diversity as w
this farm but for competing uses we quickly settled on developing the southeast portion currently undeveloped land and what's interesting about this, it shows actually the way that the pilot program like the urban agriculture pilot program can actually serve to benefit broader puc work and through this process working closely with the real estate division and came to understand that there was actually a jurisdictional boundary dispute rec and park build it was under their jurisdiction when...
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it is one of the last undeveloped parcels and there has been fighting for years.nd the group who owns the land wants to set aside a portion for wildlife. >>> and stepping up tonight to make it a special night for the son of the late police officer robert wilson. >> from the minute he walked into the wells fargo center he was sounded by love and support. >> your dad is a hero. >> personally invited to a behind-the-scenes up close and personal hangout with the philadelphia 76ers. the son of the fallen officer robert wilson iii, gunned down while buying his son a game at a gamestop. and mayor nutter through the forehood enrichment program made this night possible. >> it is important for cans when a snon loses a father. you have to ramlly around the son. >> and given front-row seats to watch the 76ers warm up. >> it is crazy. i have have never been up this far. normally i am back there. >> a tour of the locker room with the guard, jay on richardson as his special guide. >> the buying guy right here. >> he look big. [laughter] >> and the touching up with on wun convers
it is one of the last undeveloped parcels and there has been fighting for years.nd the group who owns the land wants to set aside a portion for wildlife. >>> and stepping up tonight to make it a special night for the son of the late police officer robert wilson. >> from the minute he walked into the wells fargo center he was sounded by love and support. >> your dad is a hero. >> personally invited to a behind-the-scenes up close and personal hangout with the...
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delaware county face off over plans to build a residential community on more than 300 acres of undevelopedd. vineyard commons presented its revised plan during a board of supervisors meet to go night. the developer wants to build 160 homes on a parcel of land at route 202 and smith bridge road. those who oppose the development want that land preserved. >> this application should be treated no differently than any other land development plan application that has been processed by this township in the past. >> the right to enjoy your property is subject to compliance with township regulations and there in ladies and gentlemen lies with regard to the present plick. >> a decision on that proposed development is expected to come next wednesday. >>> shoppers and businesses are on alert in montgomery county because there's a lot of funny money being passed around. phony $100 bills are noting around lower merion township. thief swindled the apple store in suburban square on sunday. that suspect used 20 counterfeit $100 bills to buy a gift card. at friday on dsw somebody used a fake $100 bill to bu
delaware county face off over plans to build a residential community on more than 300 acres of undevelopedd. vineyard commons presented its revised plan during a board of supervisors meet to go night. the developer wants to build 160 homes on a parcel of land at route 202 and smith bridge road. those who oppose the development want that land preserved. >> this application should be treated no differently than any other land development plan application that has been processed by this...
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her niche was to go into undeveloped potsrts ports without a lot of water depth.ould offload her cargo and load a new cargo. sthat's how she made a living. [men barking orders] host: with the opening of the suez canal in 1869, sailing ships were dealt a death blow. with that opening of the canal coal-fired ships had a shorter route to the far east, to india. so sailing ships really needed to find a way to make their own living. so instead of high-value cargo they started carrying lower value cargo, coal, oil cotton, etc. so elissa found her niche in carrying any kind of cargo that did not require getting to market at a very fast pace. [engine roaring] elissa's connection to galveston is unique is that she arrived in galveston 100 yards from where we are standing now back in 199883 with a cargo full of bananas. she came later on in the 1880's, 1886. it was really important for the galveston historical foundation to find a vessel that had a connection. the fact she was a sailing vessel was all the more important. [men barking orders] >> take it up. that is a terribl
her niche was to go into undeveloped potsrts ports without a lot of water depth.ould offload her cargo and load a new cargo. sthat's how she made a living. [men barking orders] host: with the opening of the suez canal in 1869, sailing ships were dealt a death blow. with that opening of the canal coal-fired ships had a shorter route to the far east, to india. so sailing ships really needed to find a way to make their own living. so instead of high-value cargo they started carrying lower value...
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the phoenix zoo says bearcubs genitalia are highly undeveloped before 2 years of age and reached out to the washington zoo for help identifying the bear's gender. >>> storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell hard at work now. back after the break with his snowcast. >>> storm team 4 radar nothing falling from the skies yet. that's not the case across southwestern virginia with the first leading edge of rain drops to start, already moving in our direction. winter weather advisories posted already for northern maryland northwest virginia and the panhandle of west virginia. snowfall amounts in and around the metro a coating to maybe as much as an inch or two around the immediate metropolitan area. one to three fairfax, loudon most of montgomery county. a solid chance for three to four inches across northern maryland. next four day, 50s today. 30s, near 40 tomorrow. 60 saturday. whatever snowmen you can make, ain't going to make it for long. >>> breaking news now out of tunisia regarding that massacre at the museum yesterday. officials saying the islamic state is claiming responsibility for
the phoenix zoo says bearcubs genitalia are highly undeveloped before 2 years of age and reached out to the washington zoo for help identifying the bear's gender. >>> storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell hard at work now. back after the break with his snowcast. >>> storm team 4 radar nothing falling from the skies yet. that's not the case across southwestern virginia with the first leading edge of rain drops to start, already moving in our direction. winter weather advisories...
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i mean i went there because it's so undeveloped, because they don't have concrete walls, that was part of the romantic appeal of the island. but now i watch back on our hour in a new way when the cyclone comes, i mean look at that that is literally -- those kids' bedrooms in the village. thatched grass, protecting you from category 5 storms? i mean, you know we cover naturals disasters here in the states. we've all seen red cross aftermaths, you know in oklahoma or louisiana, but these people literally live in the trees. and one island we went to farmer decided to go into tourism, spent his money on the first concrete floor on his island and then a tourism consultant from australia said you know what westerners hate concrete put sand on that. that's the level of naivety the folks live with. i can't imagine how they're getting by. >> and because it's so remote it's going to take some time to get in the major resources to help them rebuild and really from island to island because it's a chain, assess the damage. is there communication really between these islands easy for people to go fr
i mean i went there because it's so undeveloped, because they don't have concrete walls, that was part of the romantic appeal of the island. but now i watch back on our hour in a new way when the cyclone comes, i mean look at that that is literally -- those kids' bedrooms in the village. thatched grass, protecting you from category 5 storms? i mean, you know we cover naturals disasters here in the states. we've all seen red cross aftermaths, you know in oklahoma or louisiana, but these people...
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a contaminated property is unoccupied, undeveloped and generates no revenue for our economy. and for our community. pollution that is not intended to spread is leading to additional problems and it does not become less expensive to clean these up at a later time. the cost only rises. our failure to repair vital infrastructure and to address the complex challenges of climate change has already cost us a great deal. infrastructure does not repair itself and the pace and impact of climate change is indeed, both are increasing. we need to address these issues now before the costs rise further. i know there are many members who believe that cutting the epa budget is a good thing for the economy because a lower budget will block the agency from issuing regulations and enforcing environmental laws. in fact, much of the epa budget supports state and local governments. either through grants and loans or with information and technical assistance that's so welcome. cuts to the epa budget translate into extra burden on our states our local and tribal governments is. the administration an
a contaminated property is unoccupied, undeveloped and generates no revenue for our economy. and for our community. pollution that is not intended to spread is leading to additional problems and it does not become less expensive to clean these up at a later time. the cost only rises. our failure to repair vital infrastructure and to address the complex challenges of climate change has already cost us a great deal. infrastructure does not repair itself and the pace and impact of climate change...
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the car or its undeveloped site is called named as g five. it is well beyond concept stage. including some from tesla are working out of the sunnyvale campus the arts was supposedly being told to turn their id badges around so they are not spotted by the public. >> pam: tensions remain high in ferguson story after two police officers were shot coming up if fire 30 the latest on the search for the gunmen. plus on new twist in the fraternity scandal that rocked oklahoma state. why next wide as a e has hired a lawyer here. >> pam: and national news is yet another night of tension and purpose in missouri. catherine heenan is here to tell us about the search for the shooters who will need a pair police officers early yesterday. >> catherine: and police have any real leaves about this tonight they're not talking about them. and how it turns out that a widely reported raid on a home near the scene of the shooting was apparently a false alarm. >>: play the breeze and the fact we have a situation where many leaves come into what i cannot tell you of that and the resins and the net bu
the car or its undeveloped site is called named as g five. it is well beyond concept stage. including some from tesla are working out of the sunnyvale campus the arts was supposedly being told to turn their id badges around so they are not spotted by the public. >> pam: tensions remain high in ferguson story after two police officers were shot coming up if fire 30 the latest on the search for the gunmen. plus on new twist in the fraternity scandal that rocked oklahoma state. why next wide...
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a contaminated property is unoccupied, undeveloped, and generates no revenue for our economy and forution that is not attended to spreads leading to additional problems. and it does not become less expensive to clean these up at a later time. the cost only rises. our failure to repair vital infrastructure and to address the complex challenges of climate change has already cost us a great deal. infrastructure does not repair itself, and the pace and impact of climate change is indeed the votes are increasing. we need to address these issues now before the costs rise further. i know there are many members who believe that cutting the epa budget is a good thing for the economy because a lower budget will block the agency from issuing regulations and enforcing environmental laws. in fact much of the epa budget supports state and local governments. either through grants and loans or with information and technical assistance that's so welcome. cuts to the epa budget translate into extra burden on our states, our local and tribal governments. the administration and congress should be workin
a contaminated property is unoccupied, undeveloped, and generates no revenue for our economy and forution that is not attended to spreads leading to additional problems. and it does not become less expensive to clean these up at a later time. the cost only rises. our failure to repair vital infrastructure and to address the complex challenges of climate change has already cost us a great deal. infrastructure does not repair itself, and the pace and impact of climate change is indeed the votes...
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in do you think that advanced developed countries you'd be happier in the developed country or undevelopedneed to see. >> i go with counter. >> i need to see the methodology. >> what do you think the happiest country is according to this. >> i won't believe it. >> mexico comes in at 79% of people in mexico say they're happy -- they say between 7 in 10. >> that's the only question? >> venezuela comes in at 74 and u.s. at 65. >> israel comes in at 75%. places you do not want to live kenya, tanzania coming in in the teens. kenya is only 14%. they're not happy campers. my stupid phrase. happy campers. but they're not as happy there. el salvador. 66% of people happy. egypt, not so much. >> they have been through some very difficult times. but you'd be surprised to see that many people particularly with what happens in iran and different places i would love to hear more about what they asked them but that also tells you something. we have things very good in this country and we should be happier than we are. >> but you don't know the methodology. >> i've seen it where they adjust it -- great on
in do you think that advanced developed countries you'd be happier in the developed country or undevelopedneed to see. >> i go with counter. >> i need to see the methodology. >> what do you think the happiest country is according to this. >> i won't believe it. >> mexico comes in at 79% of people in mexico say they're happy -- they say between 7 in 10. >> that's the only question? >> venezuela comes in at 74 and u.s. at 65. >> israel comes in at...
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her niche was to go into undeveloped ports that did not have a lot of water depth.he could offload her cargo, loaded new cargo and that is how she would make her living. >> with the opening of the suez canal in 1869, sailing ships were almost dealt a death blow. with the opening of the canal, coal-fired ships had a shorter route to the far east and india and all those markets. sailing ships needed to find a way to make their own living. instead of high-value cargo, they started carrying lower value cargo. cold, oil, cotton, etc. elissa found her niche in carrying any kind of cargo that did not require getting to market at a fast pace. elissa's connection to galveston is unique in that she sailed and arrived here in galveston 100 yards from where we are standing right now back in 1883 with a cargo full of bananas. she came a second time later on in the 1880's in 1886. it was important for galveston historical foundation to find a vessel that had a connection. the fact that she was a sailing vessel was all the more important. >> take it up. that is a terrible habit. e
her niche was to go into undeveloped ports that did not have a lot of water depth.he could offload her cargo, loaded new cargo and that is how she would make her living. >> with the opening of the suez canal in 1869, sailing ships were almost dealt a death blow. with the opening of the canal, coal-fired ships had a shorter route to the far east and india and all those markets. sailing ships needed to find a way to make their own living. instead of high-value cargo, they started carrying...