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annal at this -- unlivable at this stage. a convention center quite like after katrina the floor was covered with mattresses. they have sufficient food, sufficient water but of course these people have just lost everything and they are incredibly disheartened by it, there are bad situations there. and earlier today we went up in a helicopter and went to one of these small towns that adam alluded to, some of these small villages that are cut off from any kind of assistance. and these are rural areas and there are people, poor people who just lost everything. and we were actually in a health that brought the first shipment of aid to this village of 800 people. and they were running as soon as the helicopter landed they were running towards the helicopter just desperate to get any kind of food, fresh water and the government was bringing them packages of food and water. but the people said it was the first assistance they had received and they were afraid it wasn't going olast very long. >> correspondent dave mers withr with us
annal at this -- unlivable at this stage. a convention center quite like after katrina the floor was covered with mattresses. they have sufficient food, sufficient water but of course these people have just lost everything and they are incredibly disheartened by it, there are bad situations there. and earlier today we went up in a helicopter and went to one of these small towns that adam alluded to, some of these small villages that are cut off from any kind of assistance. and these are rural...
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or 25 then you're selling it and, in fact, the port is pretty much one story structures would be unlivable and the height limit is low. you couldn't even build somebody it tall. let's see the historic pier burned down and the structures could be utilized somehow. and if something happens it could be this strange thing that happened because they're trying to get a benefit from it >> i think 0 on the port issue and i think the comment in the report was this would require legislation because those piers are subject to the public trust so there would have to be faith legislation that would come into play for the properties. but my oh, all view is what they're proposing is good. some of the comments are fine >> seeing no other comments we'll move on. >> thank you very much everybody. >> navy horrify it is - it is a substantial change. it subscribes supervisor kim's trailing legislation and this would provided for an appeal hearing from the commission. when the planning department makes a decision that an exempt amendment was made and it and require a new sequa document. the report before you de
or 25 then you're selling it and, in fact, the port is pretty much one story structures would be unlivable and the height limit is low. you couldn't even build somebody it tall. let's see the historic pier burned down and the structures could be utilized somehow. and if something happens it could be this strange thing that happened because they're trying to get a benefit from it >> i think 0 on the port issue and i think the comment in the report was this would require legislation because...
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>> we were worried that it was going to take the mud from under and make the house where it was unlivable of a mountain, you forget you could slide down. >> today they were finally rescued after six days. >> the helicopter ride was very fun. you have to have ear plugs on it because it's so loud. >> this search and rescue team from nebraska trekked high above boulder trying to make sure everyone was accounted for. >> we have never ever seen eight days of continuous rain like we had. >> reporter: george moved into this house on labor day. 53 years ago. >> we're not leaving. we're going to die here. >> reporter: the footprint of the destruction stretches across 17 counties, an area twice the size of rhode island, buried mud and ruin. >> we were all yelling to get away from the window when it exploded in. >> reporter: today, colorado residents are starting the tough task of cleaning up. >> it was just too water falls flowing into the house. >> how can we ever recover from this? and i know exactly inch by inch, mile by mile, community by community they are taking a step back. >> reporter: over
>> we were worried that it was going to take the mud from under and make the house where it was unlivable of a mountain, you forget you could slide down. >> today they were finally rescued after six days. >> the helicopter ride was very fun. you have to have ear plugs on it because it's so loud. >> this search and rescue team from nebraska trekked high above boulder trying to make sure everyone was accounted for. >> we have never ever seen eight days of continuous...
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falls, you can say rebel hands, some say liberated territory, the assad regime makes it practically unlivableind of normal life. that's a strategic move on the assad government part. it's a scorched earth policy. that makes the residents in those areas kind of yearn for any kind of stability. there's a pattern of behavior. the more you know syria and the closer you watch the regime, the more you understand the sequence of events from the u.s. call for assad to leave through the use of chemical weapons to where we stand. it's not that strange for syrians to consider how this got so bad. it's that so many of us weren't watching. >> your site also charts defections from within the government y. is that important? >> that's crucial. that's something that we borrowed from google. they had produced it, defection tracker. a way to keep track of who in the assad core has stepped away from the regime. this notion, is the assad regime fraying at the edges. in this is a crucial question. from every syrian source, people on the ground, even without a u.s. strike, just the threat of a strike has already c
falls, you can say rebel hands, some say liberated territory, the assad regime makes it practically unlivableind of normal life. that's a strategic move on the assad government part. it's a scorched earth policy. that makes the residents in those areas kind of yearn for any kind of stability. there's a pattern of behavior. the more you know syria and the closer you watch the regime, the more you understand the sequence of events from the u.s. call for assad to leave through the use of chemical...
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you cannot degrade or charge in such a way that it makes it unlivable, but you can still .harge i read this as saying that you can charge for different kinds of services. >> in the section regarding the no-blocking rule for providers, says to the extent that a content application or service provider can avoid being blocked, only by paying a fee, charging such a fee would not be permissible under these rules. >> if that is true, why antidiscrimination law? >> i think what this says is it basically prohibits rice discrimination. the charge will be zero, and you may not deviate from that. then they wanted to say explicitly, just to put a cherry on top, that with respect to transmission of traffic, you cannot prefer some traffic over another. they are shouting out favoritism, which is, of course, a fundamental element of common carrier regulation, the prohibition against any .avoritism >> i just wanted to ask you a question. the interveners raised a question about your standing. one of the questions i had -- what showing have you made that market that verizon is ?n because providers have r
you cannot degrade or charge in such a way that it makes it unlivable, but you can still .harge i read this as saying that you can charge for different kinds of services. >> in the section regarding the no-blocking rule for providers, says to the extent that a content application or service provider can avoid being blocked, only by paying a fee, charging such a fee would not be permissible under these rules. >> if that is true, why antidiscrimination law? >> i think what this...
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mining jobs, we've lost our timber jobs, these are areas that are not sitting out here making life unlivable and unhealthy. these are areas that are looking for jobs. so i would urge a no vote on the amendment with respect to my friend and yield back the time. mr. lamborn: i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman has the only time remaining. do you care to close? mr. lamborn: i'll wrap up the remaining 30 seconds to say that if you think it's a good situation for the united states new lumped in with papua, guinea, dead last in mining companies in that it takes seven to 10 years to get mining projects off the ground, then you'd like this amendment but if you don't, if you think we can protect the environment at the same time as creating jobs and strike that balance which this bill does, then you'll vote no on this amendment and yes on bill number 761. thank you and i yield back. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from virginia. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair -- the gen
mining jobs, we've lost our timber jobs, these are areas that are not sitting out here making life unlivable and unhealthy. these are areas that are looking for jobs. so i would urge a no vote on the amendment with respect to my friend and yield back the time. mr. lamborn: i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman has the only time remaining. do you care to close? mr. lamborn: i'll wrap up the remaining 30 seconds to say that if you think it's a good situation for the united...