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and one manager unit for 50 percent medium income or ami the unit bedroom is 26 two bedroom units and one and two bedroom units also. the approval for that peeped project began with the approval of the sixth amendment in defenseless 2012 then in october 2013, the occ commission approved the schematic design and you approved the option to ground lease quickly you approved so the developer so apply for variances so they can apply for various funding for the development and the developer did secure both it's bond and tax credit requests and are preceding ready to proceed with the construction. quickly he wanted to show you the map how the development fits it is borrowed by kicking
and one manager unit for 50 percent medium income or ami the unit bedroom is 26 two bedroom units and one and two bedroom units also. the approval for that peeped project began with the approval of the sixth amendment in defenseless 2012 then in october 2013, the occ commission approved the schematic design and you approved the option to ground lease quickly you approved so the developer so apply for variances so they can apply for various funding for the development and the developer did...
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the united kingdom remains united. and this will be the case for at least a generation. we'll be back after a break. [ bagpipe music ] anncr: now you can merge the physical freedom of the car, with the virtual freedom of wi-fi. chevrolet, the first and only car company to bring built-in 4g lte wi-fi to cars, trucks and crossovers. hi mom. you made it! anncr: it's the new independence. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve.. at humana, we believe the gap will close when healthcare gets simpler. when frustration and paperwork decrease. when grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home. so let's do it. let's simplify healthcare. let's close the gap between people and care. live in the same communities that we serve. people here know that our operations have an impact locally. we're using more natural gas vehicles than ever before. the trucks are reliable, that's good for business. but they also reduce emissions, and that's good for everyone. it makes me feel very good about the future of our company. ♪ this is holly. her long day of outdoor adventure s
the united kingdom remains united. and this will be the case for at least a generation. we'll be back after a break. [ bagpipe music ] anncr: now you can merge the physical freedom of the car, with the virtual freedom of wi-fi. chevrolet, the first and only car company to bring built-in 4g lte wi-fi to cars, trucks and crossovers. hi mom. you made it! anncr: it's the new independence. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve.. at humana, we believe the gap will close when healthcare...
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(laughter) >> when the united nations member states are united, united nations should be united. >> jonght. >> but there are some cases that the member states are not united and divided. in such case we have a serious problem, as we are seeing in syria. but when there is a unity of opinion and position, we can address all these issues. this is the unspeakable terrorist attacks, and crimes which are now being committed in iraq and syria, and elsewhere. i think we have to unite and we have to show strong sol dar-- solidarity. that's what i'm saying, that all the countries, whoever may have capacity, or influence, should bring it. >> jon: that brings up a good point. so syria, clearly gassing nair own people, terrible devastation, they're bombing. but the security council could not come to an agreement on-- now there was a way of disarming them on their chemical weapons and i think you are looking into there is a new report on that. but is there anything any more, other than ebola is back, where we need to help them. humanitarian type issues, where you will get the type of agreement that y
(laughter) >> when the united nations member states are united, united nations should be united. >> jonght. >> but there are some cases that the member states are not united and divided. in such case we have a serious problem, as we are seeing in syria. but when there is a unity of opinion and position, we can address all these issues. this is the unspeakable terrorist attacks, and crimes which are now being committed in iraq and syria, and elsewhere. i think we have to unite...
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team's inability to gel as an unit. and phil mickelson referred to a legal dispute. >> not only are we able to play together, we also don't litigate against each other which i feel is a real plus heading into this week. >> ouch. phil. >> i couldn't do this, sorry. >> well, the qatar women's basketball team say they'll consider withdrawing from the asian games unless officials reverse decision to ban. after players were asked to remove their heads wear. the players insist they were assured before the games that they would be able to wear the head scarfs and said they've warn them previously in national competitions in indonesia and china. but the qatar men's team is still in competition and fully support their women counter parts. >> it's a fabric to cover the hair. it's not something that will hurt the opponent. it's not made of metal or plastic. >> well, the international basketball federation would not provide comment other than to highlight their existing regulation which specifies that players shall not wear commitm
team's inability to gel as an unit. and phil mickelson referred to a legal dispute. >> not only are we able to play together, we also don't litigate against each other which i feel is a real plus heading into this week. >> ouch. phil. >> i couldn't do this, sorry. >> well, the qatar women's basketball team say they'll consider withdrawing from the asian games unless officials reverse decision to ban. after players were asked to remove their heads wear. the players insist...
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they want an attack on the united states. what would be the conceivable net benefit to this kind of thing? >> isis spokesman summed it up in two lines. if you attack us, we get stronger. if you don't attack us, we expand even more. whether we attacked them or not, they want an engagement. they present themselves as the state head butting with the united states. they are trying to rise to the occasion. we are. i think for them, that solidifies the ideology and that there is a crusaded war against the islamic state they are the only people who can defend the islamic nation and that would be a rallying support for the group. >> for them to want that as they said, they would then have to believe they have the tactical ability to survive. i think they are a long ways off. really, really hurt by the u.s. it also goes to the point that several others have made. the importance of having non-american sunni nations, that doesn't eliminate the propeganta because they would say if the saudis are helping, these are all regimes. having sun
they want an attack on the united states. what would be the conceivable net benefit to this kind of thing? >> isis spokesman summed it up in two lines. if you attack us, we get stronger. if you don't attack us, we expand even more. whether we attacked them or not, they want an engagement. they present themselves as the state head butting with the united states. they are trying to rise to the occasion. we are. i think for them, that solidifies the ideology and that there is a crusaded war...
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in that plus a small rail space, however, the units residential unit has not been occupied for more than 20 years, however, it is true that if it's been rented that will not be 8 it will be not rented at the market rate and two, that will be subject to rent control, however, this project brings to the city of, 3 bedroom units and the size is about 11 hundred square feet so theirs modest 3 bedroom unit to the extend that the units are around 12 hundred square feet they're for the first time buyer are a with a person with a couple of children the owner wants to say a few word >> hi, i'm mary i'm the developer my family and i have lived in the neighborhood i've done small developments i want to let the commissioners know i've personally done outreach on clement street with a friend the responses that i got we are all positive 90 percent of the merchants have support petition four or five blocks the merchant had expressed they want more heirs to make it vibrant within the blocks scott wiener we have over 40 merchant that support it and we added more units to the neighborhood thank you.
in that plus a small rail space, however, the units residential unit has not been occupied for more than 20 years, however, it is true that if it's been rented that will not be 8 it will be not rented at the market rate and two, that will be subject to rent control, however, this project brings to the city of, 3 bedroom units and the size is about 11 hundred square feet so theirs modest 3 bedroom unit to the extend that the units are around 12 hundred square feet they're for the first time...
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arab league and united nations. they all pledged to help iraq in the fight against isil, including through military assistance. other key allies, australia, canada, france and the united kingdom are already contributing military support, and other partners have gown make specific offers. at next week's u.n. general assembly we expect additional nations will make commitments across the spectrum of exhibits, building on the strong chapter seven u.n. security council less he illusion adopted last month calling on all member states to take measures to counter isil and suppress the flow of foreign fighters to isil. also next week, president obama will chair a meeting of the u.n. security council to further mobilize the international community. as you all know, former international security assistant force commander and act be cent com commander allen will serve as envoy for the global coalition to counter isil. general allen will work in a civilian diplomatic capacity to coordinate, build and sustain the coalition, drawi
arab league and united nations. they all pledged to help iraq in the fight against isil, including through military assistance. other key allies, australia, canada, france and the united kingdom are already contributing military support, and other partners have gown make specific offers. at next week's u.n. general assembly we expect additional nations will make commitments across the spectrum of exhibits, building on the strong chapter seven u.n. security council less he illusion adopted last...
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when the war is going extremely badly with the united states. to put it simply, the expanded army was a bureaucratic nightmare. that the war department never got full control over. nobody in this room should tell congress this. we do not want to encourage bad behavior on the part of the national legislators any time in the near future. but that's what did happen towards the end of the war. he had an opportunity to e collect. he did not use patronage in government contracts. he did not, as we might imagine johnson doing, go up to a congressman by his vote and say son, i need your vote. seeing how possible it is in fact at this point in american history. but the problem is not that madison did not try to influence what congress did, he did try to influence what congress did within the means that were unvailed to him at that time. he didn't have much control over the outcomes that he sought. >>> let's move to another equation. how did madison manage his cabinet as the organ of the administration during the war. to summarize, from 1809 and 1817, whi
when the war is going extremely badly with the united states. to put it simply, the expanded army was a bureaucratic nightmare. that the war department never got full control over. nobody in this room should tell congress this. we do not want to encourage bad behavior on the part of the national legislators any time in the near future. but that's what did happen towards the end of the war. he had an opportunity to e collect. he did not use patronage in government contracts. he did not, as we...
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they reportedly have united states helicopters. united states planes. they reportedly have united states weaponry. and united states ammunition. they also have uniforms that they captured from the iraqi forces. they captured humvees. armaments. the oil fields. they also captured natural gas fields in central syria. this spring, as i was watching this occur, i am from the state of minnesota, and unfortunately, minnesota has a very long connection to terrorism, and i went to the f.b.i. earlier this summer and asked the f.b.i. for a private classified meeting. and i asked the f.b.i. if there were any minnesotans that had joined the is lap -- islamic state and traveled to the mideast to fight on their behalf. and they told me at that time the information is classified, it no longer is, the f.b.i. told me there were two minnesotans that had traveled and joined the islamic state soism asked the obvious question, which was, if they are not killed in that battle, if they choose to come back to the united states, we know who they are. we know what they have done
they reportedly have united states helicopters. united states planes. they reportedly have united states weaponry. and united states ammunition. they also have uniforms that they captured from the iraqi forces. they captured humvees. armaments. the oil fields. they also captured natural gas fields in central syria. this spring, as i was watching this occur, i am from the state of minnesota, and unfortunately, minnesota has a very long connection to terrorism, and i went to the f.b.i. earlier...
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and that should unite us and unite us strongly. i was glad to hear you say that you're all united, your team, all the military leaders. it was reported that general austin's military advice was to send a modest contingent of american troops to advise and assist in iraq more than the president, i think, has decided to do. is that an accurate report? >> what i would tell you, mr. chairman, is as you know and i think the president has been very clear and certainly general dempsey made this clear two days ago in our hearing before the senate armed services committee. first, the president expects from his military leaders in honest, direct evaluation of what they think and what's required to implement strategies that will protect this country. there were a number of recommendations on a number of things based on the questions the president asked of our military leaders. i would tell you this, general austin as i have said is in full agreement with the president's decisions on the resources the president has decided to use to implement t
and that should unite us and unite us strongly. i was glad to hear you say that you're all united, your team, all the military leaders. it was reported that general austin's military advice was to send a modest contingent of american troops to advise and assist in iraq more than the president, i think, has decided to do. is that an accurate report? >> what i would tell you, mr. chairman, is as you know and i think the president has been very clear and certainly general dempsey made this...
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had the holes and are seeking unit of the united states cauvery.e first admiral to the united states favors a bilingual, bicultural. [speaking in spanish] his father with cattle lands. because as the very first battle of bull run, the confederates weren't in the northwest treat the union was. major battle after major battle the confederates woodwind and the united states to lose. the confederacy expanded, took over new mexico, errors on. is that the colorado river. next point was the territory. if you're a mixed-race latino, this is very bad news. then it gets worse. because you see the arena polio, emperor of the french love the confederates. the bond issue support the confederate dollar. he was very open in his sympathies with the confederates. mexico has a 1500-mile border with the confederacy. the united states is trying to block the confederacy. the confederacy sends ministers to mexico asking if you would at least allow them to use mexico and carry troops and munitions through. benito juarez, what are you guys fighting for? flavoring white su
had the holes and are seeking unit of the united states cauvery.e first admiral to the united states favors a bilingual, bicultural. [speaking in spanish] his father with cattle lands. because as the very first battle of bull run, the confederates weren't in the northwest treat the union was. major battle after major battle the confederates woodwind and the united states to lose. the confederacy expanded, took over new mexico, errors on. is that the colorado river. next point was the territory....
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and one manager unit for 50 percent medium income or ami the unit bedroom is 26 two bedroom units and one and two bedroom units also. the approval for that peeped project began with the approval of the sixth amendment in defenseless 2012 then in october 2013, the occ commission approved the schematic design and you approved the option to ground lease quickly you approved so the developer so apply for variances so they can apply for various funding for the development and the developer did secure both it's bond and tax credit requests and are preceding ready to proceed with the construction. quickly he wanted to show you the map how the development fits it is borrowed by kicking wood to the northeast and fidel to the southeast and it allows for sun and light elements for the outdoors common areas especially because families and children will be playing outside. the h p.s. development lp or lenore requires them to develop one hundred and 48 houfrz units with a maximum of 40 percent of the units are affordable the baseline of 27 percent development will be through the housing parcels whe
and one manager unit for 50 percent medium income or ami the unit bedroom is 26 two bedroom units and one and two bedroom units also. the approval for that peeped project began with the approval of the sixth amendment in defenseless 2012 then in october 2013, the occ commission approved the schematic design and you approved the option to ground lease quickly you approved so the developer so apply for variances so they can apply for various funding for the development and the developer did...
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the united states was then quite a smalitl country.d it had no great representation for having a large and powerful army or indeed particularly large navy either. what theriti british were worri about was the additional strain on their already seriously overstretched resources. l i show this slide to show that r the louisiana purchase is ntry w transformational for the unitedh states.just w it turns into country into what it looks like the rest of the continent not just west but north and south as well. the war between britain and america was of course a consequence between the anglo french war. it was their strategy of blocking legal europe with r the extreme measure d that's brough the clash with the united states. after the destruction of his navy, napoleon had instituted ae total economic wargy against britain to try and bankrupt thee british.b napoleon understood that the basis of british power was not men, armies or even fleets, it was trade and money. if napoleon could break the cony british economy, britain would surrender. hin
the united states was then quite a smalitl country.d it had no great representation for having a large and powerful army or indeed particularly large navy either. what theriti british were worri about was the additional strain on their already seriously overstretched resources. l i show this slide to show that r the louisiana purchase is ntry w transformational for the unitedh states.just w it turns into country into what it looks like the rest of the continent not just west but north and south...
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whole building converts or if there's a change in use that's under our building code for the multiple unit from rh2 to become rh1 that will be enforced with the whole building converted. >> maybe not a whole building but let's say a single-family home it's something i've heard two weeks ago there were people that owned single-family homes were retired and renting out their home close to 3 hundred and 65 days a year basically running a business they got a conditional use authorization so if the home got the bed-and-breakfast conditional use is there a different set of codes that the dbi enforces or continue to enforce under the normal residential building code. >> it's still a single-family home under the r-3 it's hard to say it's a hotel but that's more in planning only one unit. >> okay. so when the planning i'm sorry, i keep asking when the planning department approves the bed-and-breakfast permit dbi will when they ininspect the building there's no single bed-and-breakfast. >> it's a single-family home nothing to change. >> maybe making sure there's clear signs towards fire exists and l
whole building converts or if there's a change in use that's under our building code for the multiple unit from rh2 to become rh1 that will be enforced with the whole building converted. >> maybe not a whole building but let's say a single-family home it's something i've heard two weeks ago there were people that owned single-family homes were retired and renting out their home close to 3 hundred and 65 days a year basically running a business they got a conditional use authorization so...
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this effort will show the world that americans are united -- are united in confronting this danger. it will take time to eradicate a cancer like iso-. anytime -- like isil. anytime we take military action, there are risks involved, especially to the service men and women who carry out these missions. i want the american people to understand how this effort will be different from the wars in iraq and afghanistan. it will not involve american combat troops fighting on foreign soil. this counterterrorism campaign will be waged through a steady, relentless effort to take on and wherever they exist support for partners, forces on the ground. -- is one thatf we have successfully pursued in yemen and somalia for years and is consistent with the approach i outlined earlier this year. to use force against anyone who threatens america's core interests, but to use broader partners where available. americans, we live in a time of great change. tomorrow marks 13 years since our country was attacked. next week marks six years since our economy suffered its worst setback since the great depression
this effort will show the world that americans are united -- are united in confronting this danger. it will take time to eradicate a cancer like iso-. anytime -- like isil. anytime we take military action, there are risks involved, especially to the service men and women who carry out these missions. i want the american people to understand how this effort will be different from the wars in iraq and afghanistan. it will not involve american combat troops fighting on foreign soil. this...
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to the united nations. world order that elevates one nation or group of people over another will succeed. end quote. this one stamp from a whole collection of such sayings seems to regard american influence as a problem to be solved in the world rather than a solution to be offered. however, we interpret president obama's words, they are a far cry from john kennedy's vision of americans as, and i quote, the watchmen on the walls of world freedom. with the military, the scientific and the economic strength to do whatever must be done for the preservation and the promotion of freedom. end quote. compare those presidential declarations and it's more than a difference in time that we're dealing with. they are two radically different outlooks on the world and on america's responsibilities in it. and when you have a president whose primary concern is never to, quote, elevate america, it's no surprise that we also have a defense secretary in a serious state of alarm. the world as secretary hagel said a few weeks a
to the united nations. world order that elevates one nation or group of people over another will succeed. end quote. this one stamp from a whole collection of such sayings seems to regard american influence as a problem to be solved in the world rather than a solution to be offered. however, we interpret president obama's words, they are a far cry from john kennedy's vision of americans as, and i quote, the watchmen on the walls of world freedom. with the military, the scientific and the...
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and the president of the united states isn't choosing to engage the united states in war. it is this odd hybrid where the president wants to say he wants to defeat the islamic state and yet not willing to do what it takes to defeat the islamic state. why do i say that? the united states military is the greatest military, army, navy and air force in the world. there is nothing even that remotely can compare to the united states military. and yet our president stated both last in his address to the ation as well as today at fort magdill air force, that this there will be no boots on the ground, no u.s. military presence. he is willing to use the american air force to fly missions and have air strikes but not boots on the ground. you see, it doesn't work that way. military is a cohesive unit. and this is going up 50,000 feet. we have to understand, yes, we have a problem. americans are being killed by the jihadist islamic state. they are using all possible means to advance themselves to their goal. they are imagining in strength every day. huge swaggets of territory. they are
and the president of the united states isn't choosing to engage the united states in war. it is this odd hybrid where the president wants to say he wants to defeat the islamic state and yet not willing to do what it takes to defeat the islamic state. why do i say that? the united states military is the greatest military, army, navy and air force in the world. there is nothing even that remotely can compare to the united states military. and yet our president stated both last in his address to...
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united states. we are hoping as a nation it's our understanding to find groups on the ground who can help us eventually. the president has said that this free syrian army, which is a group of people who have banded together over the past couple of years to fight against bashar al assad and his murderous regime in this area. there are more than 100 other small groups and in some cases large groups that are also fighting against each other in some cases and against assad in most cases but in almost every case they have been outmanned along the way. there was a call more than a year ago for the united states to arm those rebels on the ground to help take out bashar al assad's forces. the decision was made by the president not to do that. now we find ourselves in this place where giving weapons to the enemy of our enemy may be the best course of action. but have you trained them? well, the president says they will be trained in saudi arabia. and that training according to the pentagon will take one year
united states. we are hoping as a nation it's our understanding to find groups on the ground who can help us eventually. the president has said that this free syrian army, which is a group of people who have banded together over the past couple of years to fight against bashar al assad and his murderous regime in this area. there are more than 100 other small groups and in some cases large groups that are also fighting against each other in some cases and against assad in most cases but in...
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of the united states?hey call the pilot of air force one. "we have a threat against the president, do not know if it's internal or external." the press corps goes to a complete communication blackout. 747, they pull back the nose and go 55 thousand feet heading west. air traffic control is no longer allowed to report on the position of air force one. if there is a rogue jet out there trying to ram this aircraft, we do not want to give its position away to the bad guys. it is flying black. high above air traffic control or normal air traffic at 55,000 feet heading west. they scrambled two f-16s at ellington air national guard base in texas to join air force one. these pilots did not even know what mission they had. they just told them to get airborne and that they would get their mission when they were up there. they go pulling back. they end up pulling up on the wings of air force one escorting the aircraft out to the west. it just so happens that unit that was activated to go escort air force one was the
of the united states?hey call the pilot of air force one. "we have a threat against the president, do not know if it's internal or external." the press corps goes to a complete communication blackout. 747, they pull back the nose and go 55 thousand feet heading west. air traffic control is no longer allowed to report on the position of air force one. if there is a rogue jet out there trying to ram this aircraft, we do not want to give its position away to the bad guys. it is flying...
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there is the russian president vladimir putin warned the united states strikes in syria without the united nations approvalm would be, quote, acts of aggress and a quote violation of international law. again, this from vladimir putin. we have not heard from him thus far tonight. and no word from the brutal syrian leader assad, also fighting the islamic state. there are members of the administration, at least officials speaking to the "new "new york times" say it was inevitable assad would be backed up in the course of this. the goal to degrade and destroy the islamic state. first eliminate save havens isis militants go to, but then, degrade, destroy. along the way, what will happen with no ground troops on the ground, what will happen is that isle will become more vulnerable. all that area which assad would like to take back, others would like it as well. so you have to wonder what's happening in tehran? with leaders of hez bowla. they'd like to fill that vacuum themselves, like the vacuum has been filled in the wake of our last war. gener general keane, headline is a coalition over syria
there is the russian president vladimir putin warned the united states strikes in syria without the united nations approvalm would be, quote, acts of aggress and a quote violation of international law. again, this from vladimir putin. we have not heard from him thus far tonight. and no word from the brutal syrian leader assad, also fighting the islamic state. there are members of the administration, at least officials speaking to the "new "new york times" say it was inevitable...
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united states. again, not in the event of being intimidated, but being prepared to protect the people of the united states of america. like all americans i was horrified outraged and sad and by the beheadings of two american journalist, james foley and stephen loss by isil's terrorists in syria. isil has used ruthless little remedies and tactics to expand its control over areas of northwestern iraq, northeastern syria, threat and security of both countries. they had attacked, killed kidnapped and displaced thousands of religious and ethnic authorities in the region including christians and including small and i think minority groups. u.s. officials have warned syria faced terrorist extremists may also pose a direct threat to our homeland. one concern of foreign fighters holding western passports for travel to this country to carry out a terrorist attack. additionally, our own u.s. citizens are known to have likewise left the united states and go onto the battlefield to perpetrate. the total number e
united states. again, not in the event of being intimidated, but being prepared to protect the people of the united states of america. like all americans i was horrified outraged and sad and by the beheadings of two american journalist, james foley and stephen loss by isil's terrorists in syria. isil has used ruthless little remedies and tactics to expand its control over areas of northwestern iraq, northeastern syria, threat and security of both countries. they had attacked, killed kidnapped...
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. >> after more than 300 years >> after more than 30 300 in an united kingdom. some scots want a divorce from england and wales. a separate country, culture and economy. the vote is today's inside sto story. their affairs in scotland. now many are saying they want o complete break to become a separate self-governing country, making that almost islands into separate states to assert scottish identity. we can have the best world with more decisions taken in scotland, backed up with the strength and security provided not just about national identity, it's about money and politics. the north sea oil and gas reserves are worth 2.5 trillion. the yes campaign says it's >> if voters decide they want to stay in the union, it's improbable there'll be a push for independence. the u.k. will consider a further devaluation of powers. . >> why an independent scotland and why now? >> i think people all across the u.k. are pretty fed up with the kind of broken political system, the fact that we have geremy on the tele member with us who is live member, for life appointed by the
. >> after more than 300 years >> after more than 30 300 in an united kingdom. some scots want a divorce from england and wales. a separate country, culture and economy. the vote is today's inside sto story. their affairs in scotland. now many are saying they want o complete break to become a separate self-governing country, making that almost islands into separate states to assert scottish identity. we can have the best world with more decisions taken in scotland, backed up with...
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the united states was too small.censed predators. the british response to the american declaration of war there is the canadian frontier was the appointment of vice admiral john boulaise warren. a diplomat, highly successful naval operator, he was sent to command the entire theater with powers to negotiate an armistice and an early return to the status quo. that was what the british wanted. are the americans serious about this war? are they not prepared to think about this and just go back to business as usual? warren's job was to do everything but wage war until he knew the americans were absolutely determined on fighting. his command stretched from knew found land to mexico and he would be hammered by inadequate means, poor communications and very limited support from his home government. his defense of british shipping in the atlantic would determine the outcome of the war but only after the americans had declared that they were desperately serious about wagging it. only then could he turn defense into offense imp
the united states was too small.censed predators. the british response to the american declaration of war there is the canadian frontier was the appointment of vice admiral john boulaise warren. a diplomat, highly successful naval operator, he was sent to command the entire theater with powers to negotiate an armistice and an early return to the status quo. that was what the british wanted. are the americans serious about this war? are they not prepared to think about this and just go back to...
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>> well, i think that the united states needed that. we kind of took our eye off the gal after osama bin laden was killed, and we knew there were still elements of al qaeda out there, that were going to be continuing to plan against the united states. >> so did the u.s. use isil as a cover to get to the other group? or did they decide to do these at the same time. >> that's a good question. i think there are two different problems, two very different problems, and what you have, groups like khorasan, and isis, exploring this instability in syria and iraq. it's a safe haven, and it's attractive to terrorist groups, to go this and operate and equip. and as long as the groups are living there, the united states and the regional powers have to continue to put pressure on them. >> all right, rick, ozzy nelson, we appreciate it. >>> the pentagon said that keeping the civilian deaths to a minimum. >> there is anger in western aleppo. syrians there are blaming the u.s. military for the deaths of civilians. we can't independently confirm this, b
>> well, i think that the united states needed that. we kind of took our eye off the gal after osama bin laden was killed, and we knew there were still elements of al qaeda out there, that were going to be continuing to plan against the united states. >> so did the u.s. use isil as a cover to get to the other group? or did they decide to do these at the same time. >> that's a good question. i think there are two different problems, two very different problems, and what you...
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he's a seasoned diplomat working in iraq, jordan, united ar ash emirates. the former headquarters of the u.s. central command responsible for military operations in iraq and afghanistan is based in qatar. ambassador says that makes the relationship between the two countries complicated. >> qatar is a member of the gcc. there's problems with saudi arabia and the united arab emirates over backing parties. but the gcc led by saudi arabia and iran has a rivalry. the obama administration is trying hard to come up with an agreement with iran on halting their development of nuclear technology that would almost certainly lead to nuclear weapon and weaponization of their missiles. so qatar is a member of the gcc. it is very important, having an air base there when we are concerned about i.s.i.s., iran, and its hedgeo monnic ambitions, other groups in the area. all of this make qatar an important player for the u.s. and the gulf. as your report painted out, there are -- pointed out there are incredible numbers of relationship. >> they go further, because one the othe
he's a seasoned diplomat working in iraq, jordan, united ar ash emirates. the former headquarters of the u.s. central command responsible for military operations in iraq and afghanistan is based in qatar. ambassador says that makes the relationship between the two countries complicated. >> qatar is a member of the gcc. there's problems with saudi arabia and the united arab emirates over backing parties. but the gcc led by saudi arabia and iran has a rivalry. the obama administration is...
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this is the eve of the united nations general assembly. and that cannot be a coincidence. >> reporter: well, actually, the administration says, no. there is no connection to the timing. in fact, a senior administration official saying a short time ago that the only things that factored into the timing of this decision were, one, concerns of military planners, that is, did they have confidence they had the intelligence necessary to find the right targets and strike them. and, two, were the coalition partners ready? that is the five arab nations that took part in these strikes, four of them -- saudi arabia, jordan, the united arab emirates and bahrain -- dropping bombs, taking part in kinetic air strikes. but they say no coincidence in timing with the meeting of the u.n. the u.n., a peacemaking body and you have the u.s. now at war in three countries in the middle east, syria, iraq and afghanistan. and in syria now, the u.s. bringing along really just a surprising, unusual coalition of these arab nations. one arab nation, five arab nations,
this is the eve of the united nations general assembly. and that cannot be a coincidence. >> reporter: well, actually, the administration says, no. there is no connection to the timing. in fact, a senior administration official saying a short time ago that the only things that factored into the timing of this decision were, one, concerns of military planners, that is, did they have confidence they had the intelligence necessary to find the right targets and strike them. and, two, were the...
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is attracting radicals from europe and, potentially, the united states. are intended to return home. that is, unless their passports are canceled, which ought to happen. these are but a few of the features that make the situation toon most dangers that we have faced in my lifetime and more dangerous than the administration has been willing to admit. when the president's speech today, we only need to listen carefully for a true understanding of the nature and the extent of the danger. let me suggest a few markers to keep in mind for strategic thinking. a realistic strategy has recognize that isis is a grave strategic threat to the united states. the situation is dire and defeating the terrorists will require immediate, sustained, simultaneous action of across all fronts. phasing in actions will not suffice and such a strategy will only prolong the conflict. isis does not recognize a border between syria and iraq and neither should we. we should hit them in their sanctuary staging areas and wherever we find them. we should provide increased numbers of milit
is attracting radicals from europe and, potentially, the united states. are intended to return home. that is, unless their passports are canceled, which ought to happen. these are but a few of the features that make the situation toon most dangers that we have faced in my lifetime and more dangerous than the administration has been willing to admit. when the president's speech today, we only need to listen carefully for a true understanding of the nature and the extent of the danger. let me...
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but the united states and great britain couldn't even be matched.he war then ended not so much as a draw but as a stalemate that was born with the inability of confidence to find ways to continue conflict. having come to that point toward the end of 1814, both eventually settled for peace that restored the status quo and that peace was signed in 1814. we might even qualify that verdict a little further. we might say we won, but there were no losers in the war. all historians agree that the real losers in the war of 1812 were the indian peoples, a good many whom fought on the side of the british but a good number also fought on the side of the united states. americans tend to forget that it was their fault. despite all the choices, they suffered disproportionately. a number of casualties occurred and they were forced to concede large areas of land to the united states. these land sections, especially the gulf coast and regions to the south, ensured that the unite states was going to dominate the heartland in the future. i tell you that because this i
but the united states and great britain couldn't even be matched.he war then ended not so much as a draw but as a stalemate that was born with the inability of confidence to find ways to continue conflict. having come to that point toward the end of 1814, both eventually settled for peace that restored the status quo and that peace was signed in 1814. we might even qualify that verdict a little further. we might say we won, but there were no losers in the war. all historians agree that the real...
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unit to check on barbershop licenses.r barbers are suing claiming the raids violated their rights against unreasonable searches a judge ruled the lawsuit can proceed, quote, it was a scene right out of a hollywood movie, teams descended on multiple target locations, they blocked the entrances and exits to the parking lots with some team members dressed in ballistic vests and masks and guns drawn, the deputies rushed into the shop and -- finding no violations, the officers are removed the hand cuffs and left. t the. >>> our top story at the bottom of the hour, the pentagon says there have been two additional strikes against isis targets in syria today. u.s. forces were joined by partners from a handful of arab countries in hitting isis facilities in syria overnight. american attacks featured cruise missiles from u.s. navy ships followed by warplanes from four of the five arab partners and the first ever deployment of the u.s. air forces stealth f-22 raptor. the attacks began with american missiles and then planes targeting
unit to check on barbershop licenses.r barbers are suing claiming the raids violated their rights against unreasonable searches a judge ruled the lawsuit can proceed, quote, it was a scene right out of a hollywood movie, teams descended on multiple target locations, they blocked the entrances and exits to the parking lots with some team members dressed in ballistic vests and masks and guns drawn, the deputies rushed into the shop and -- finding no violations, the officers are removed the hand...
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. >> there's one in the mission and 32 unit over the jewel restaurant that was converted into retains that houses 32 vets and that's another controversial building in the mission like this one i'm sure it's going to be competitive and the chronicle mexicans e mentioned your lou the need the homeless vets with the most need would you talk about that process. >> so the tool is the vi vet it was developed by a professor being used across the country it asks people various questions it take about 15 minutes you'll ask them about the experience how long they've been homeless and questions about their psychiatrist needs we have a number of folks he everyone from community ambassadors to case workers to members of the project homeless connect the hot team going out and providing those services to the folks on the street we have a would have staff team at plowshare leading the forest you don't see the name of the veteran then we have the teams going going out to work with the veterans to get them ready in terms of documentation like military service number of sifts we're only doing that with
. >> there's one in the mission and 32 unit over the jewel restaurant that was converted into retains that houses 32 vets and that's another controversial building in the mission like this one i'm sure it's going to be competitive and the chronicle mexicans e mentioned your lou the need the homeless vets with the most need would you talk about that process. >> so the tool is the vi vet it was developed by a professor being used across the country it asks people various questions it...
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, capable units, units capable of communicating with one another, of orchestrating a campaign that makesense and find something way of communicate with u.s. and middle eastern pilots above. >> almost impossible to imagine even if you take them an their own word. >> extremely logistically complicated. then cedesing the idea they'll be able to capitalize against the force that's deeply entrenched, far more battle hardened. that's been able to make astonishing and to some degree historic gains in the middle east. and that's isis. against this force is an enormous question mark. >> in terms of what the u.s. has done already, we've seen this long list of the types of aircraft used and the tomahawk missiles. can you give us a sense how big an effort was launched tonight? we don't use the term shock and awe because that's a specific thing that's been misinterpreted in a lot of ways. how big should we see what happened tonight? >> this is considerable and when we'll start to see real pictures emerge in the hours after the battle, after the campaign. we don't really know it's a battle. we'll be a
, capable units, units capable of communicating with one another, of orchestrating a campaign that makesense and find something way of communicate with u.s. and middle eastern pilots above. >> almost impossible to imagine even if you take them an their own word. >> extremely logistically complicated. then cedesing the idea they'll be able to capitalize against the force that's deeply entrenched, far more battle hardened. that's been able to make astonishing and to some degree...
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the united states navy, the united states army, the united states marine corps, as well as our guests from canada and the united kingdom. [applause] >> taking the field at the flag pole is the fort mchenry guard. they represent the 1814 garrison of fort mchenry. representing the core of our artillery. >> what we will do right now, the united states army guard, along with naval detachment from the united states ship constitution, we will now unroll the large flag, we will unfold it, and you will see what they mean when they say broad stripes and bright stars. >> i'll speak to the project that brought this particular flag about that we're about to hoist today. last year, the maryland historical society launched the stitching history project. two noted individual, the ceo of the american historical society, the director of education spearheaded the project. the first stop was to heirloom weavers. the accurate weave of the material. there's very few places that can do that and it was a custom job and heirloom weavers did that. they are in red line, pennsylvania, so the material did indeed
the united states navy, the united states army, the united states marine corps, as well as our guests from canada and the united kingdom. [applause] >> taking the field at the flag pole is the fort mchenry guard. they represent the 1814 garrison of fort mchenry. representing the core of our artillery. >> what we will do right now, the united states army guard, along with naval detachment from the united states ship constitution, we will now unroll the large flag, we will unfold it,...
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into one unit, resulting in the elimination of one unit in an existing three unit building within a rm-2 residential-mixed, moderate densityy zoning district and 40-x height and bulk district. this action constitutes the approval action for the project for purposes of ceqa, pursuant to section 31.044hh of the san francisco administrative sf 41234 >>> thank you, any other items proposed for continuance. is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> commissioner antonini? move item 1 and 2 and 3, and no. four is withdrawn. >> second. >> thank you. on that motion to continue items as proposed. commissioner antonini, johnson, richards, johnson, moore, wu. that motion passes unanimously 7-0. zoning administrator for the record on item 2 b continue that for an indefinite continuance as well. >> thank you. commisoners, moving to your consent calendar, all matters listed under are considered to be routine by the planning commission and maybe acted on by a single roll call. there is no second discussion of these items unless they are pulled and they will b
into one unit, resulting in the elimination of one unit in an existing three unit building within a rm-2 residential-mixed, moderate densityy zoning district and 40-x height and bulk district. this action constitutes the approval action for the project for purposes of ceqa, pursuant to section 31.044hh of the san francisco administrative sf 41234 >>> thank you, any other items proposed for continuance. is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed....
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so they can operate as units. which is, as you know with your military experience, critically important as you build an effective opposition force. not just a hit-and-run group of rebels but an effective force. command and control tactics, strategy so, yes, that's the fundamental training principle of how we begin. the length of time here depends on a number of things but we're probably talking about eight weeks per psych that will might move on within a week or two. but that's the intent of how they would train up. the centcom leaders are already focused on that, are already structured to do that, are preparing. and one of the things the president will get tomorrow as he spends the day with general austin and the centcom planners and commanders in pham is taking him through that entire structure. >> thank you. general dempsey in your remarks you suggested the immediate operation would probably be most likely in iraq we're already partnering with them, we just conducted strikes but that will put isil in a position
so they can operate as units. which is, as you know with your military experience, critically important as you build an effective opposition force. not just a hit-and-run group of rebels but an effective force. command and control tactics, strategy so, yes, that's the fundamental training principle of how we begin. the length of time here depends on a number of things but we're probably talking about eight weeks per psych that will might move on within a week or two. but that's the intent of...
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indeed, they asked the united nations, wrote to the united nations, asking the united states and other act against isil because isil in syria threatens them. unfortunately, the border's been virtually erased. even as we take action against isil in iraq, if we're not able to do so as well in syria, they continue to plotted and plan and build attacks including on iraq from syria. and so this was at the request of the iraqis and fits into the theory of collective self-defense. >> now, if that's the argument, isn't the white house setting us down a path where we could do collective self-defense to go into multiple countries in the middle east. >> one of my colleagues at bloomberg reported right before i came on here that samantha power officially notified the u.n. that this action was done in self-defense for the united states and its allies, a formal letter saying that's the reasoning. yes, absolutely. i think, you know, you're right. there's a constitution that says congress has the power to declare war. there's a constitution that says congress has the power of the purse. and yet congre
indeed, they asked the united nations, wrote to the united nations, asking the united states and other act against isil because isil in syria threatens them. unfortunately, the border's been virtually erased. even as we take action against isil in iraq, if we're not able to do so as well in syria, they continue to plotted and plan and build attacks including on iraq from syria. and so this was at the request of the iraqis and fits into the theory of collective self-defense. >> now, if...
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the united states navy, the united states army, the united states a ring core, as well as our guest from canada and the united kingdom. [applause] taking the field is the fort mchenry guard, specially trained volunteers that represent the184 garrison of fort mccarron. when the uniform of the regular united states army, representing the core of artillery that was the regular army garrison of fort mchenry. what we will do right now -- they noticed it army old guard, -- the united states army old guard along with naval detachment from the united states ship constitution, we will now on role the large flag. -- unroll the large flag. old, and you will see what they mean when they say " broad stripes and bright stars." unrolled, iag is will speak to the project that brought this flag that we are going to hoist today. last year the maryland historical society launch the stitching history project. individuals, bert and kristin spearheaded the project. the first thought was to heirloom uighurs because what they did -- weavers because what they did was they research from the smithsonian institutio
the united states navy, the united states army, the united states a ring core, as well as our guest from canada and the united kingdom. [applause] taking the field is the fort mchenry guard, specially trained volunteers that represent the184 garrison of fort mccarron. when the uniform of the regular united states army, representing the core of artillery that was the regular army garrison of fort mchenry. what we will do right now -- they noticed it army old guard, -- the united states army old...
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but in the end, the united nations remains united -- united kingdom remains united. man. the race, too close to call in the days leading up to the vote. a lot of bad blood, certain to remain. so we begin with chief international correspondent, christiane amanpour, who has the latest on the historic decision from glascow, scotland and let's be honest, in some ways, all the drama, the vote may have been the size part. how does the country really unite in the aftermath? >> well, chris, you're absolutely right. it's been determined as a political earthquake. and not because they voted for independence, but because they did not. and that's because of all the promises that the prime minister has made, david cameron to keep the scottish people inside the united kingdom. the whole of the country is going to change. he made it very clear in his speech shortly after the vote was final. remember, it was 55% voted to stayns
but in the end, the united nations remains united -- united kingdom remains united. man. the race, too close to call in the days leading up to the vote. a lot of bad blood, certain to remain. so we begin with chief international correspondent, christiane amanpour, who has the latest on the historic decision from glascow, scotland and let's be honest, in some ways, all the drama, the vote may have been the size part. how does the country really unite in the aftermath? >> well, chris,...
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the second issue is, the united states should consider restrictions on travel between the united statessmall part of west africa because inevitably someone i know when we will get on a plane with ebola and come to the united states. our hospitals are not ready. lou: when you say our hospitals are not ready -- >> they are not ready. hospitals that cannot stop the spread, these infections that are naturally household names in the medical community because of many patients get them, if they cannot stop those from spreading how are they going to stop people like? lou: i think that is a fair question. what is the response of the medical establishment? >> the medical establishment knows they are not ready. a place like emory university does have the special equipment to care for those two ebola victims who came back from west africa. lou: a small number -- >> a handful across the u.s., but most did not. another question we should be raising is, the military in africa, is it appropriate to ask our armed services to expose themselves to this kind of danger? it is not what they were trained for.
the second issue is, the united states should consider restrictions on travel between the united statessmall part of west africa because inevitably someone i know when we will get on a plane with ebola and come to the united states. our hospitals are not ready. lou: when you say our hospitals are not ready -- >> they are not ready. hospitals that cannot stop the spread, these infections that are naturally household names in the medical community because of many patients get them, if they...
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against the united states.dozens of attacks across syria. the attacks were successful but warns it's just the start of what is expected to be a long and major campaign. let's bring in our chief national security correspondent jim sciutto who is working his sources. what else are you hearing right now? >> several developments in the last couple of hours. it's been said that one of the leaders in al nusra has been killed. the groups are very intertwined so it's possible you could kill one while attempting to strike the other. that's one of the developments. two, just another indication of this broad coalition that's involved here. more details about the five arab nations that took part that we've been talking about and i'm told that all five of them were flying strike aircraft ready to strike isis. qatar is the one that did not. it did not see a target on that first night. it gives you a sense that going forward you have broad regional arab participation in this alongside the u.s. one thing we learned just recent
against the united states.dozens of attacks across syria. the attacks were successful but warns it's just the start of what is expected to be a long and major campaign. let's bring in our chief national security correspondent jim sciutto who is working his sources. what else are you hearing right now? >> several developments in the last couple of hours. it's been said that one of the leaders in al nusra has been killed. the groups are very intertwined so it's possible you could kill one...
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my main concern is for existing units, not for new builds, not for skyscrapers. someone told me you could do anything if you have unlimited money. just kinds of merging there with president mccarthy. yes, anything is possible if you're willing to shell out -- unlimited amount of monies. and people who own two to five unit buildings are not in that position, especially if you're going to remodel something, take out kitchens, redo bathrooms, foundations, that's 30%. it will trigger [inaudible]. >> commissioner mar, right before i came to this meeting i was discussing on -- with my mechanical team member reviewing a five story 15 unit so that currently is not a high-rise, it's not the bigger size of the apartment, but a smaller one. i think i can be reasonably sure that the cost of that kind of set up is basically placing a filter behind a z box. that kind of solution is nowhere near the 30% that construction cost. having said that, there are some more improvements on that project. >> commissioner mar, there's an attachment that secretary harris has provided as part
my main concern is for existing units, not for new builds, not for skyscrapers. someone told me you could do anything if you have unlimited money. just kinds of merging there with president mccarthy. yes, anything is possible if you're willing to shell out -- unlimited amount of monies. and people who own two to five unit buildings are not in that position, especially if you're going to remodel something, take out kitchens, redo bathrooms, foundations, that's 30%. it will trigger [inaudible]....
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and they want to portray to the world that they're cooperating with the united states, and the united states is on their side against isis. it, they want some legitimacy for the regime. and, of course, the united states is claiming that they did not notify syria, and they would not notify syria. so on this one i'm going to go with the americans and assume that we did not notify the syrians. i would be really wary, if i was involved in the planning of this operation of notifying the syrians. we have no reason to trust them. >> right. and as we look forward at all of this, you know, the fact that the syrian government, you know, the u.s. cannot trust the syrian government, this is a country that's been ripped apart by several war, after what was initially a genuine uprising that's turned into something different that's allowed isis to gain a foothold in the country. but as we look at intelligence, i know there's a difference between what the u.s. says publicly and what its secret intelligence agencies know, but the u.s. was suggesting they didn't have strong enough intelligence on the g
and they want to portray to the world that they're cooperating with the united states, and the united states is on their side against isis. it, they want some legitimacy for the regime. and, of course, the united states is claiming that they did not notify syria, and they would not notify syria. so on this one i'm going to go with the americans and assume that we did not notify the syrians. i would be really wary, if i was involved in the planning of this operation of notifying the syrians. we...
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the united states took action to remove their capability to act. i will turn it over to the director of operations in a minute. first, i will let the general get into the details of the assessment but the initial indication is these strikes were very successful. it isn't our all peace to discuss future operations, i can tell you last night's strikes were only the beginning. there maybe techniques and procedures we will not be able to address here to preserve options we may want available to us in the future. and we will leave it up to the partner nation toes detail the specifics of their ininvolvement. you have seen statements from some of the countries acknowledging their ininvolvement. and i will note secretary hagel is proud of the personal who participated in and supported the missions and appreciates their service and sacrifice. i will turn it over now. >> good morning, last night at the direction of the president of the united states, u.s. military forces under the command of united states central command, in conjunction with coalition partne
the united states took action to remove their capability to act. i will turn it over to the director of operations in a minute. first, i will let the general get into the details of the assessment but the initial indication is these strikes were very successful. it isn't our all peace to discuss future operations, i can tell you last night's strikes were only the beginning. there maybe techniques and procedures we will not be able to address here to preserve options we may want available to us...
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>> well, the intelligence unit itself is extremely significant. it's one of the biggest units in the army with many, many divisions and subdivisions and it's responsible--it's part of the intelligence core and it's responsible for the entire system. it operates on intelligence gathering abroad as well. so that first of all is a major element of the intelligence gathering services. on the other hand it's also sort of legendary and shrouded in mystique because first of all the activities are quite secret. people are not supposed to talk about it. but also the people who lead that you want are the drivers of the tech industry. it's responsible for the development of sophisticated communication technology which they leverage when their civilian gas on to build advance innovations in this technology. all of these together have given them quite legendary place in the israeli mentality. also they serve a critical function in the day-to-day veins system that israel maintains over the palestinians. >> if they have such a legendary status is there protests
>> well, the intelligence unit itself is extremely significant. it's one of the biggest units in the army with many, many divisions and subdivisions and it's responsible--it's part of the intelligence core and it's responsible for the entire system. it operates on intelligence gathering abroad as well. so that first of all is a major element of the intelligence gathering services. on the other hand it's also sort of legendary and shrouded in mystique because first of all the activities...
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it has the three units 3 units on the steps, there is a massing profile on the steps there in compared to the proposed project. again, these are massing diagrams, not fully in the architectural plan. this one has a 2 stories steps down the hillside on the steps in both directions, entries off the steps and then from the rear stepping down again like most of the topography and larger units in telegraph hill to the west and to the south as well in mass. and then there is the view at the top of the fill bert step through the view corridor on the proposed project on 111 telegraph. another idea with parking part of the wider view corridor to the turn radius of a car if parking had to be done, it would be nice to get the parking garage off the stairs and would be safer and better to the residents as well as getting maximum use anden enjoyment out of the view corridor. this is a three 3-unit and one below and this is a profile on the fill bert steps. a massive diagram on the two 2 units basically two and three stories 3 stories with a parking level basically one 1/2 levels down below those tw
it has the three units 3 units on the steps, there is a massing profile on the steps there in compared to the proposed project. again, these are massing diagrams, not fully in the architectural plan. this one has a 2 stories steps down the hillside on the steps in both directions, entries off the steps and then from the rear stepping down again like most of the topography and larger units in telegraph hill to the west and to the south as well in mass. and then there is the view at the top of...
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let alone the united states.since the 1990's, al qaeda has spent time figuring out how to make appeals to other groups. talk of all these envoys, for instance. it is really kind of interesting for the later development of gs pc, which became an al qaeda affiliate finally in the 2000's. when you're talking about al qaeda in the indian subcontinent, obviously you're talking about a lot of groups with local grievances, but somehow they have been talked into joining up with al qaeda and their more regional at least vision. >> it seems it has only -- it has almost been a decade we have been talking about al-shabaab in somalia. many of them are naturalized american citizens, but the young men from minneapolis, st. paul traveling over to somalia, joining al-shabaab. yet, we have not seen the reverse come here. and we saw -- to me, it seemed, peter, i don't know if you would agree, but it seemed to take a long time where it would reach a point where they launched the westgate mall attack, which is clearly a western targe
let alone the united states.since the 1990's, al qaeda has spent time figuring out how to make appeals to other groups. talk of all these envoys, for instance. it is really kind of interesting for the later development of gs pc, which became an al qaeda affiliate finally in the 2000's. when you're talking about al qaeda in the indian subcontinent, obviously you're talking about a lot of groups with local grievances, but somehow they have been talked into joining up with al qaeda and their more...