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making trees that absorbed urban dioxide. finally, we all want the choices that reflect the character and the-the mid-sunset. this avails none of our hopes. we are specifically reviewing the planting of the windmill palm trees. along the irving streetscape at 3 19th ave. and 27th ave. we are against the window countries as a tree species that will be planted in place of existing trees once they are removed. we would like the current trees to be one or more types of conventional street trees provide canopy shade, better absorb carbon dioxide and other air pollutants and preserve local identity of our neighborhood. here are our arguments. the mid-sunset neighborhood association feels that during the community mailings the community was never given-was always given very limited choice. the options were limited to bushes and grasses and palm trees. we were-the committee was never given a choice of a shade giving street tree. most of the other similar projects in the city, for example we learn avenue project, have had conventional
making trees that absorbed urban dioxide. finally, we all want the choices that reflect the character and the-the mid-sunset. this avails none of our hopes. we are specifically reviewing the planting of the windmill palm trees. along the irving streetscape at 3 19th ave. and 27th ave. we are against the window countries as a tree species that will be planted in place of existing trees once they are removed. we would like the current trees to be one or more types of conventional street trees...
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chris up urban for street of public works. i try to keep this under 5 instead of some general observations come a food for thought just to put out there. i would say to start off, the consistent thing here is public works. public works is been at the home the whole time. project made managers may change hands but public works in our outreach and a level of professionalism remains the same. if there's a consensus does establishing and building momentum prior to my brother mike taken on the project that information was critical information within a pass on as a project manager. in terms of the character of the sunset, i would say it's a challenge character when it comes to greenery. i think the most controversial thing that happened at the sunset in the last few decades is when under mayor newsom 10 years ago we initiated the trees for tomorrow program and said will maintain trees in perpetuity and route their marking the sites and people are out there scrubbing off the markets. so when we went back to see the utility markets, t
chris up urban for street of public works. i try to keep this under 5 instead of some general observations come a food for thought just to put out there. i would say to start off, the consistent thing here is public works. public works is been at the home the whole time. project made managers may change hands but public works in our outreach and a level of professionalism remains the same. if there's a consensus does establishing and building momentum prior to my brother mike taken on the...
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urban area. i want to extend this commendation to the board members, staff, and countless volunteers who are dedicated to the mission and the message of guardian for the environment. we wish you a very happy 25th anniversary and hope that your legacy continues. so, this is mr. blair randall, executive director and maggie barrera am a program manager.. i would love to give you a few moments to say a few words do a presentation. >> before they speak could i say a couple of? >> supervisor avalos >> just good to see you, where, here and it's great to see gardens from the environment celebrating its 25th anniversary. i just want to say that you guys than just instrumental being an incubator for agriculture in san francisco. if 2 projects in my district that are moving forward and getting the committee supports for 2 urban agriculture and we came and visited karting in the moments we still see it as an important resource for community members, for schoolchildren, it's really great we work together to m
urban area. i want to extend this commendation to the board members, staff, and countless volunteers who are dedicated to the mission and the message of guardian for the environment. we wish you a very happy 25th anniversary and hope that your legacy continues. so, this is mr. blair randall, executive director and maggie barrera am a program manager.. i would love to give you a few moments to say a few words do a presentation. >> before they speak could i say a couple of? >>...
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making trees that absorbed urban dioxide. finally, we all want the choices that reflect the character and the-the mid-sunset. this avails none of our hopes. we are specifically reviewing the planting of the windmill palm trees. along the irving streetscape at 3 19th ave. and 27th ave. we are against the window countries as a tree species that will be planted in place of existing trees once they are removed. we would like the current trees to be one or more types of conventional street trees provide canopy shade, better absorb carbon dioxide and other air pollutants and preserve local identity of our neighborhood. here are our arguments. the mid-sunset neighborhood association feels that during the community mailings the community was never given-was always given very limited choice. the options were limited to bushes and grasses and palm trees. we were-the committee was never given a choice of a shade giving street tree. most of the other similar projects in the city, for example we learn avenue project, have had conventional
making trees that absorbed urban dioxide. finally, we all want the choices that reflect the character and the-the mid-sunset. this avails none of our hopes. we are specifically reviewing the planting of the windmill palm trees. along the irving streetscape at 3 19th ave. and 27th ave. we are against the window countries as a tree species that will be planted in place of existing trees once they are removed. we would like the current trees to be one or more types of conventional street trees...
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what is abnormal coyote behavior in urban areas. what is the difference between an observation, an interaction, and encounter and an attack. we wanted to define those so there is consistency. we also wanted to develop a systemic investigative assessment procedure so that we can be consistent with how we manage these animals and manage and minimize conflict. so i want to get into the management and how we deal with this in our best management practices. in presidio, in our national park we have public users and residents that are leasing and renting the old military structures. and again, bringing it back to the human dimension in these conflicts is going to be dictating how we manage these and how we address those human dimensions as well as how we address the coyote dimension. and as i mentioned earlier, the primary conflict are with domestic animals and this conflict, a lot of these situations can be minimized through best management practices. i will get into those right now. the most significant driver is public knowledge and un
what is abnormal coyote behavior in urban areas. what is the difference between an observation, an interaction, and encounter and an attack. we wanted to define those so there is consistency. we also wanted to develop a systemic investigative assessment procedure so that we can be consistent with how we manage these animals and manage and minimize conflict. so i want to get into the management and how we deal with this in our best management practices. in presidio, in our national park we have...
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what is abnormal coyote behavior in urban areas. what is the difference between an observation, an interaction, and encounter and an attack. we wanted to define those so there is consistency. we also wanted to develop a systemic investigative assessment procedure so that we can be consistent with how we manage these animals and manage and minimize conflict. so i want to get into the management and how we deal with this in our best management practices. in presidio, in our national park we have public users and residents that are leasing and renting the old military structures. and again, bringing it back to the human dimension in these conflicts is going to be dictating how we manage these and how we address those human dimensions as well as how we address the coyote dimension. and as i mentioned earlier, the primary conflict are with domestic animals and this conflict, a lot of these situations can be minimized through best management practices. i will get into those right now. the most significant driver is public knowledge and un
what is abnormal coyote behavior in urban areas. what is the difference between an observation, an interaction, and encounter and an attack. we wanted to define those so there is consistency. we also wanted to develop a systemic investigative assessment procedure so that we can be consistent with how we manage these animals and manage and minimize conflict. so i want to get into the management and how we deal with this in our best management practices. in presidio, in our national park we have...
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one-third of china's 700 million urban dwellers are still classified as rural rather than urban.s means that they have little or no access to social services like schools, hospitals, and pensions in the cities where they live. yang lu has been in beijing for several years already but is still grappling with the metropolis. narrator: china's youth largely made up of single children are pushed to succeed academically. but for many women as soon as they graduate and start establishing careers, there comes an almost immediate pressure to marry. yang lu is a member of what is known as beijing's ant tribe where millions of migrants and graduates pack into cheap dormitories, plaster board separated grid rooms or slums on the city's fringes. still, yang lu says at her current 3x3 meter grid home is a step up from the darker damper basement housing she lived in for her first eight years in beijing. after working as a waitress and security guard, yang lu decided to study part-time and gained a vocational degree which lead to her current office job. narrator: many in china see education as
one-third of china's 700 million urban dwellers are still classified as rural rather than urban.s means that they have little or no access to social services like schools, hospitals, and pensions in the cities where they live. yang lu has been in beijing for several years already but is still grappling with the metropolis. narrator: china's youth largely made up of single children are pushed to succeed academically. but for many women as soon as they graduate and start establishing careers,...
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. >> lennar urban the master developer for the proposal has applied to ocii for a sub application forhe retail center the used to be the hub of candle stick point developments along with some surrendering surrounding blocks it is understandable the size of this long term development changes to the project descriptions they're seeking and so doing so we have to go back and relook at some of the implements including the d-4-d occ with xhoumsz from planning has prepared an environmental amounted to the documents the addendum establishes that with a couple of minor changes to the mitigation measures no impacts as otherwise described the final environmental acknowledging the document and it's conclusions are documented before you the actual d-4-d the amendments for the to the d-4-d are- provided you with a staff report and with an all of what those changes are i'll describe it generally and let the master urban designer the author for the d-4-d glow those changes in detail their essentially fall under 3 categories substantive changes height and along some of the main streets that is approp
. >> lennar urban the master developer for the proposal has applied to ocii for a sub application forhe retail center the used to be the hub of candle stick point developments along with some surrendering surrounding blocks it is understandable the size of this long term development changes to the project descriptions they're seeking and so doing so we have to go back and relook at some of the implements including the d-4-d occ with xhoumsz from planning has prepared an environmental...
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displacement that is professor karen cpa he will and the urban displacement project a research and action initiative in collaboration with researchers at ucla and community-based organizations, regional planning and the state of california air resources board the project it calls to understand the nature of gentrification the bay area a multi study those are folks that have become interprets the field i'd like encourage the members of the public and the commission to attend it is also includes anthony the organizational director and gore den chin the founding executive director of the community development center next tuesday the 8 at moufks at the xhaechlz that is one south van ness on the fifth floor next tuesday matrix 8 at the mayor's office of housing and community development one soto van ness on the 5 floor. >> commissioner moore can you send out an e-mail and let us know. >> exactly. >> no other questions move on to the past events of the board of supervisors and the historic preservation commission there is no brotherhoods report. >> good afternoon grirgsz aaron starr manager, le
displacement that is professor karen cpa he will and the urban displacement project a research and action initiative in collaboration with researchers at ucla and community-based organizations, regional planning and the state of california air resources board the project it calls to understand the nature of gentrification the bay area a multi study those are folks that have become interprets the field i'd like encourage the members of the public and the commission to attend it is also includes...
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urban area. i want to extend this commendation to the board members, staff, and countless volunteers who are dedicated to the mission and the message of guardian for the environment. we wish you a very happy 25th anniversary and hope that your legacy continues. so, this is mr. blair randall, executive director and maggie barrera am a program manager.. i would love to give you a few moments to say a few words do a presentation. >> before they speak could i say a couple of? >> supervisor avalos >> just good to see you, where, here and it's great to see gardens from the environment celebrating its 25th anniversary. i just want to say that you guys than just instrumental being an incubator for agriculture in san francisco. if 2 projects in my district that are moving forward and getting the committee supports for 2 urban agriculture and we came and visited karting in the moments we still see it as an important resource for community members, for schoolchildren, it's really great we work together to m
urban area. i want to extend this commendation to the board members, staff, and countless volunteers who are dedicated to the mission and the message of guardian for the environment. we wish you a very happy 25th anniversary and hope that your legacy continues. so, this is mr. blair randall, executive director and maggie barrera am a program manager.. i would love to give you a few moments to say a few words do a presentation. >> before they speak could i say a couple of? >>...
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patrick: urbanization is the key here.frica at a much slower pace than china of course, where it was driven from the center. the urbanization of africa, generally speaking, is a tremendous trend. you look at the doubling of the population between now and just short of 2050. this is a very exciting market. the average size of families, looking at it yesterday, 62 a irish -- this is what the were 50 years ago. excitinga, it is very in the relevant markets. it is not true across all of africa. you have to be selective. for example, growth rates in 17 of the sub-saharan economies of 5% plus, you have to pick the ones you want to go after. urbanization -- you will see it. it is like a teaming anthill. people working, making money, but not living in the way we are used to seeing in the west. we have to understand how to tap into that. we have talked about what it will take for africa to meet the bull case, education, infrastructure, further diversification. your concern is implementation, why? >> we take africa, literally, figur
patrick: urbanization is the key here.frica at a much slower pace than china of course, where it was driven from the center. the urbanization of africa, generally speaking, is a tremendous trend. you look at the doubling of the population between now and just short of 2050. this is a very exciting market. the average size of families, looking at it yesterday, 62 a irish -- this is what the were 50 years ago. excitinga, it is very in the relevant markets. it is not true across all of africa. you...
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urban cities and those megacities. if you're in boston and have a chance, go and see that exhibition. it looks absolutely wonderful. that brings the program to a close. remember, of course, you can find out much more of the day's news on our website. you can find me on twitter. from all of us here at "world news america," thanks so much for watching. please tune in again tomorrow. >> make sense of international ews at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and hong kong tourism board. >> tell me sweet little >> want to know hong kong's most romantic spots? i will show you. i love heading to repulse bay for an evening stroll. it's a perfect, stunning backdrop for making romantic moments utterly unforgettable. i've lived in the city for years, but hong kong still makes me fall in love with it time and
urban cities and those megacities. if you're in boston and have a chance, go and see that exhibition. it looks absolutely wonderful. that brings the program to a close. remember, of course, you can find out much more of the day's news on our website. you can find me on twitter. from all of us here at "world news america," thanks so much for watching. please tune in again tomorrow. >> make sense of international ews at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made...
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what is going on in america in general, and in overheated urban markets in particular.the rent just too damn high? joining it seems to me a reporter from the "washington post," an associate proor of social science, and author, and director of financial regulation studies at the cueto itse itself -- institute. large numbers of new or rehab units are going to be needed in the next couple of years, in the millions. is anyone going to build them? >> will anyone be allowed to build them in i think it's important to not just talk about city centers, but we are really talking about a regional housing marketing crisis, and that large areas of these regions are off-limits to new construction, and so there really won't be space, and even the great housing programs which are being developed in new york or san francisco, they can't have the impact they might because they are only maybe half of the population, and much less of the land area of a big region. so we're talking about a regional market failure that really can only be addressed maybe at the state or county or a much wider
what is going on in america in general, and in overheated urban markets in particular.the rent just too damn high? joining it seems to me a reporter from the "washington post," an associate proor of social science, and author, and director of financial regulation studies at the cueto itse itself -- institute. large numbers of new or rehab units are going to be needed in the next couple of years, in the millions. is anyone going to build them? >> will anyone be allowed to build...
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let's look at what's happening at urban outfitters.> the share action is a little different, shares higher by 6% or so after hours. urban outfitters did preannounce sales we new revenue with a 1.01 billion, about in line with expectations but 61 cents earnings per share versus 56 cents earnings per share that the analysts were looking for. that is a beat on the bottom line. ceo talks about the fact he's pleased with the margin improvement. we did know that but it is something analysts have longed on to as a bright spot. comparable sales down 2% but not as bad as other retailers this season. >> courtney, thank you. jj, this one going the other way, a pop of about 5% on these numbers. >> this is a brick and mortar type, we'll see if people come and sell at longer term as they've done with the other brick and mortars. >> a little bit of a flip side. a tremendously great concept, lots of expansion potential and urban outfitters been around a long time. the stock is not expensive, 15 times this year's earnings, if they can have the momentum
let's look at what's happening at urban outfitters.> the share action is a little different, shares higher by 6% or so after hours. urban outfitters did preannounce sales we new revenue with a 1.01 billion, about in line with expectations but 61 cents earnings per share versus 56 cents earnings per share that the analysts were looking for. that is a beat on the bottom line. ceo talks about the fact he's pleased with the margin improvement. we did know that but it is something analysts have...
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player guitar package. [ camera shutters clicking ] [ keith urban's "good thing" playing ] >> 'cause i know a good thing when i see it >> announcer: four-time grammy award winner and global music icon keith urban has won countless awards, including people's choice awards and 11 country music awards. he has 16 number-one hits and 5 consecutive platinum or multi-platinum albums. he's a gifted singer and songwriter and one of the ever, keith is sharing his lifetime of learning with you, through his new 50-piece player guitar and lesson collection. so, if you've ever dreamed of because keith urban has just made it a whole lot easier. >> keith has helped fulfill a dream. >> i'm the one making music. >> i'm the guitar guy now. i've never been the guitar guy. >> announcer: you'll get this gorgeous, handcrafted acoustic guitar that was designed by keith personally, in either rich black or brazilian burst. these signature urban acoustic guitars are all wood and made to keith's own specifications, right down to the type of wood, the shape of the body, and the size of the neck. >> people are go
player guitar package. [ camera shutters clicking ] [ keith urban's "good thing" playing ] >> 'cause i know a good thing when i see it >> announcer: four-time grammy award winner and global music icon keith urban has won countless awards, including people's choice awards and 11 country music awards. he has 16 number-one hits and 5 consecutive platinum or multi-platinum albums. he's a gifted singer and songwriter and one of the ever, keith is sharing his lifetime of...
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it is a typical immigrant, urban neighborhood. we have smaller galleries that go from this area where we talk a different subjects, including the way that people lived, their whole life. a lot of people -- therir home life. a lot of people lived in tenants -- tenements. this was a different experience. people were living very close to each other, people of other nationalities, and learning about them in those situations. artifactsave some related to domestic life in the early 20th century. one gallery that surprises visitors is this one, where we explore the farming experience. not all jewish immigrants ended urban environments. some took up farming. this afghan and these tools belonged to the rachel's family. she probably moved to a homestead in north dakota where she lived with her husband for seven years before the family moved to chicago. gallery, we learn a little about the types of work the jews were doing at this time in the urban immigrant community. a lot of manufacturing work. the garment industry was a major area that e
it is a typical immigrant, urban neighborhood. we have smaller galleries that go from this area where we talk a different subjects, including the way that people lived, their whole life. a lot of people -- therir home life. a lot of people lived in tenants -- tenements. this was a different experience. people were living very close to each other, people of other nationalities, and learning about them in those situations. artifactsave some related to domestic life in the early 20th century. one...
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shadows i won't go into that the state park was to be part of the area that is transformed to have an urban edge to this is some of the words from the policy document florida state parks and these are examples of areas where the interfacing a large park that continues to have a quiet or the proportion but part of an animated city where i'm from and that concludes my presentation. apologizes for the offer run. >> i forgot. >> thank you very much. >> that is something else from staff opening it up for public comme comment>> next speaker. >> (calling names). >> game-changer commissioners my name is steve i'm the manager of the planning and design for california state park forces northern california and i'm here i appreciate the opportunity to speak today on behalf of the california state parks regarding the tower relocation within the candle stick point project california state parks didn't oppose the location of towers j and k and the inner park will be influences by large urban structures to an stent regarding the relocation of tower g we oppose this to the final eir for the following reason
shadows i won't go into that the state park was to be part of the area that is transformed to have an urban edge to this is some of the words from the policy document florida state parks and these are examples of areas where the interfacing a large park that continues to have a quiet or the proportion but part of an animated city where i'm from and that concludes my presentation. apologizes for the offer run. >> i forgot. >> thank you very much. >> that is something else from...
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if you look at it, urbanization is the key here. at a much slower pace, then china, where it was driven from the center. the urbanization of africa is an enormous trend. you're looking at the doubling of the population between now and just short of 2050. an exciting market. 62 age size of families, family, still. for africa, it is an exciting, in the relevant market. it is not true throughout all of africa. you have to be selective. theth rates in 17 of sub-saharan african economies, 5% plus. you have to pick the ones you want to go after. the urbanization, you will see it. it is like a teeming anthill in many ways. people working and making money. but not living in the way that perhaps we are used to seeing in the west. we have to understand how to tap into that. it will be the traditional may means of french network store ifa's, direct sale torsos may be in some of those countries. >> we have talked about what it will take for africa to make the bull case, education, infrastructure for the diversification of economic base. a -- yo
if you look at it, urbanization is the key here. at a much slower pace, then china, where it was driven from the center. the urbanization of africa is an enormous trend. you're looking at the doubling of the population between now and just short of 2050. an exciting market. 62 age size of families, family, still. for africa, it is an exciting, in the relevant market. it is not true throughout all of africa. you have to be selective. theth rates in 17 of sub-saharan african economies, 5% plus....
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urban area.this commendation to the board members, staff, and countless volunteers who are dedicated to the mission and the message of guardian for the environment. we wish you a very happy 25th anniversary and hope that your legacy continues. so, this is mr. blair randall, executive director and maggie barrera am a program manager.. i would love to give you a few moments to say a few words do a presentation. >> before they speak could i say a couple of? >> supervisor avalos >> just good to see you, where, here and it's great to see gardens from the environment celebrating its 25th anniversary. i just want to say that you guys than just instrumental being an incubator for agriculture in san francisco. if 2 projects in my district that are moving forward and getting the committee supports for 2 urban agriculture and we came and visited karting in the moments we still see it as an important resource for community members, for schoolchildren, it's really great we work together to make sure that cons
urban area.this commendation to the board members, staff, and countless volunteers who are dedicated to the mission and the message of guardian for the environment. we wish you a very happy 25th anniversary and hope that your legacy continues. so, this is mr. blair randall, executive director and maggie barrera am a program manager.. i would love to give you a few moments to say a few words do a presentation. >> before they speak could i say a couple of? >> supervisor avalos...
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what is abnormal coyote behavior in urban areas. difference between an observation, an interaction, and encounter and an attack. we wanted to define those so there is consistency. we also wanted to develop a systemic investigative assessment procedure so that we can be consistent with how we manage these animals and manage and minimize conflict. so i want to get into the management and how we deal with this in our best management practices. in presidio, in our national park we have public users and residents that are leasing and renting the old military structures. and again, bringing it back to the human dimension in these conflicts is going to be dictating how we manage these and how we address those human dimensions as well as how we address the coyote dimension. and as i mentioned earlier, the primary conflict are with domestic animals and this conflict, a lot of these situations can be minimized through best management practices. i will get into those right now. the most significant driver is public knowledge and understanding
what is abnormal coyote behavior in urban areas. difference between an observation, an interaction, and encounter and an attack. we wanted to define those so there is consistency. we also wanted to develop a systemic investigative assessment procedure so that we can be consistent with how we manage these animals and manage and minimize conflict. so i want to get into the management and how we deal with this in our best management practices. in presidio, in our national park we have public users...
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urban outfitters and shake shack. courtney, kick it off. >> urban outfitters, shares of urban outfitters higher in after hours trade, i think up by about 10%. look at that, more than 10% after ending the session up 1.8% ahead of those results. earnings of 61 cents per share beat consensus by five centsch the specialty retailer pre-announced fourth quarter sales which are just over $1 bill crop. comparable sales down 2%. the full quarter sales were about in line with the holiday results from november and december. there was some extended weakness into january compared to the year prior because of the lower level of clearance inventory that was available. urban outfitters direct to consumer sales which includes the internet continue to outpace store results which have suffered from weak traffic and on the conference call weak apparel sales were blamed in 2015 on macro pressures. they are not taking on much responsibility for a lack of excitement in urban outfitters brand. now over to kate rodgers who is covering shake s
urban outfitters and shake shack. courtney, kick it off. >> urban outfitters, shares of urban outfitters higher in after hours trade, i think up by about 10%. look at that, more than 10% after ending the session up 1.8% ahead of those results. earnings of 61 cents per share beat consensus by five centsch the specialty retailer pre-announced fourth quarter sales which are just over $1 bill crop. comparable sales down 2%. the full quarter sales were about in line with the holiday results...
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see a bit of that precipitation pushed over the urban corridor. much of the energy south of us where the storm track lies, we have a storm moving on shore in northern california and winds increasing there and south of albuquerque and yet another one off to the east of us creating a severe weather scenario with tornadoes, large hail and heavy flooding rain as early as 7:00, 8:00 this morning outside of dallas, houston, memphis, and st. louis and the fast-moving system is headed to the northwest and that means that the severe weather threat increases in texas tomorrow. here in colorado, we enjoy a mid week warming trend seeing temperatures in the mid-50s and east of us and we will see a wind shift later this week that will get us close to 70 by friday. and we have isolated of showers possible before 9:00 and light snow around craig and steamboat and no winter weather travel advisories to speak of. lows tonight, 20s and lower 30s in the front range and teens in the high country, highs tomorrow will rebound nicely the bipping of a warming trend by the
see a bit of that precipitation pushed over the urban corridor. much of the energy south of us where the storm track lies, we have a storm moving on shore in northern california and winds increasing there and south of albuquerque and yet another one off to the east of us creating a severe weather scenario with tornadoes, large hail and heavy flooding rain as early as 7:00, 8:00 this morning outside of dallas, houston, memphis, and st. louis and the fast-moving system is headed to the northwest...
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there's a lot of urban explorers and people shooting music videos, taking pictures.me here and, you know, they use this as a background for their wedding. they'd take pictures, videos of their wedding. >> anthony: wow. you want to take pictures here. the place, like so much of detroit, invites it. urban exploring, as they call it, sifting through the remains of detroit's great american ongoing tragedy, photographing them, posing in front of them, is something of an irresistible impulse. detroiters hate it. all the visitors, like us, i should point out, wallowing in ruin porn. what was this part of the factory? where are we standing? >> al: this right here is where the assembly line was. this was a paint booth right here, where they'd spray paint the cars. you can see in the floor where they have the -- they could wash away the overspray. >> anthony: mm-hmm. >> al: the assembly line ended 35, 40 feet over here. there's bridges here, between here and the main building and the assembly line actually came across through the bridges. you know, you're looking at a possibil
there's a lot of urban explorers and people shooting music videos, taking pictures.me here and, you know, they use this as a background for their wedding. they'd take pictures, videos of their wedding. >> anthony: wow. you want to take pictures here. the place, like so much of detroit, invites it. urban exploring, as they call it, sifting through the remains of detroit's great american ongoing tragedy, photographing them, posing in front of them, is something of an irresistible impulse....
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it is a typical immigrant urban neighborhood. we have different smaller galleries that go off from this area where we talk about different subjects, including the way that people lived, their home life, a lot of people lived in tenements. many had borders living with them in a small two-room apartment. so this was a different experience. people were living very close to each other close to people of other nationalities and learning about them in this situation. one gallery that surprises a lot of our visitors is this one where we explore the farming experience. not all immigrants ended up in urban experiences. some took up farming. this afghan and tools belonged to the kalof family. rachel kalof came to america and promptly moved to a homestead in north dakota where she lived with her husband. for seven year before the family moved to chicago. in this gallery we learn about the work the jews were doing at this time in urban communities. a lot of factory work, a lot of manufacturing and, of course, the garment industry was a major
it is a typical immigrant urban neighborhood. we have different smaller galleries that go off from this area where we talk about different subjects, including the way that people lived, their home life, a lot of people lived in tenements. many had borders living with them in a small two-room apartment. so this was a different experience. people were living very close to each other close to people of other nationalities and learning about them in this situation. one gallery that surprises a lot...
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and so there's no pathogens taking advantage of this right now, the massive urban expansion in poor parts of the world. ebola is a good example of that. we had ebola in the 1970's, it had never infected places where there's 2,000 inhabitants. only in 2013, within weeks it had infected three capital cities with a combination of 3 million. so that's a really important reason why it was such huge and arguably, i think the zika virus was also taking advantage of urbanization and we had zika virus probably in 1940's and maybe before that but it was mostly in forest and and it was carried by mosquito and that mostly bit animals so people didn't really get a lot of zika virus. right now in the americas zika virus is being carried by mosquito that specializes in living in human has been tagses, it can actually breed in a drop of water in a bottle cap so all of our plastic garbage that we leave in urban areas are perfect environments for this environment to live in and they only bite humans. the zika virus got into and started to explode too. specially in the tropics have expanded. and then of cou
and so there's no pathogens taking advantage of this right now, the massive urban expansion in poor parts of the world. ebola is a good example of that. we had ebola in the 1970's, it had never infected places where there's 2,000 inhabitants. only in 2013, within weeks it had infected three capital cities with a combination of 3 million. so that's a really important reason why it was such huge and arguably, i think the zika virus was also taking advantage of urbanization and we had zika virus...
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urban and small stream throeding. major river flooding not a problem.he rivers are going to get up but they're not going to have enough time. the russian river drainage basin covers 70 square miles. or more now. maybe 150 square miles, the drainage basin of the russian river. so in this area it will get a lot of rain and bring those rivers up. but we've got a couple of break days coming as we head into monday, tuesday, and wednesday. here it is, 6:00 on saturday. explosive. 8:00 on saturday, it's taken two hours to get out of the north bay. that could be three or four inches of rain. 8:00 saturday, it's progressing. we don't want this thing to stall. 9:00 saturday. then scattered showers sunday morning. a little break. then right around dinnertime, boom, another one hits. not as powerful as the one we saw on -- the one we're going to see tomorrow night. i'll show you the braings the five-day forecast. some rainfall estimates are huge. it's a big event. try to get off the roads if you can. i would just hunker down a little bit. you are going to be here t
urban and small stream throeding. major river flooding not a problem.he rivers are going to get up but they're not going to have enough time. the russian river drainage basin covers 70 square miles. or more now. maybe 150 square miles, the drainage basin of the russian river. so in this area it will get a lot of rain and bring those rivers up. but we've got a couple of break days coming as we head into monday, tuesday, and wednesday. here it is, 6:00 on saturday. explosive. 8:00 on saturday,...
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there wasn't a lot of urban sprawl. no metros to take you to the outlying areas so everybody riv lived near work. places like new york had a lot of people breathing on each other, touching each other, their waste was contaminating food and water. in new york, they had cesspools and out houses and there was no rule you had to empty any of that stuff. people let it sit and try to decompose. but with 77,000 people per square kilometer that would not happen before the waste ran into the streets, overflowed into the people's wells and contaminated the ground water. so once cholera enters a way to spread like that spreading explodes. so the process of spreading is only reaching its peak. half of human kinds lives in cities and the majority of us living in cities by 2030. about not cities long washington. more like cities long mumbi with lots of infrastructure and slums. two billion people will live in slums is the prediction. of the new pathogens taking advantage of the massive urban expansion in poor parts of the world. we h
there wasn't a lot of urban sprawl. no metros to take you to the outlying areas so everybody riv lived near work. places like new york had a lot of people breathing on each other, touching each other, their waste was contaminating food and water. in new york, they had cesspools and out houses and there was no rule you had to empty any of that stuff. people let it sit and try to decompose. but with 77,000 people per square kilometer that would not happen before the waste ran into the streets,...
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supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. nancy reagan died today at her home in bel-air california. she was 94. the cause was congestive heart failure. she was first lady from 1981 to 1989, during the two terms of ronald reagan's presidency. nancy reagan once said, "my life really began when i married my husband." judy woodruff has more. >> woodruff: she was at once a traditional first lady and a power player. nancy reagan said as much herself at a 1985 luncheon, shown years later in thi
supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you....
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we ended up having transformative work experiences for start ups solving the core urban challenges. i worked for a start up called revolution foods based in oakland. they provide healthy school meals around the country and clara worked for a start up called fund rise crowd invest dollars from the community into constitutional real estate. >> i was amazed at the broad spectrum you cover. can you give us a couple of examples. >> sure. other examples include dollar water analytics. they suck in the billing data from the water utility and help them with the conservation planning, financial planning. companies like chariot. many in the bay area may see their vans. they're a commuter shuttle that crowd sources their routes from the community. >> we were glad to give you a grant because of the work you do. does this kind of grant money help you -- you seem so self-sufficient. how much need to do you need? >> your grant was fantastic. thank you to nbc bay area for the grant. i think one of the bing things about our organization is we are built upon community support and your kind of grant h
we ended up having transformative work experiences for start ups solving the core urban challenges. i worked for a start up called revolution foods based in oakland. they provide healthy school meals around the country and clara worked for a start up called fund rise crowd invest dollars from the community into constitutional real estate. >> i was amazed at the broad spectrum you cover. can you give us a couple of examples. >> sure. other examples include dollar water analytics....
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the gap between urban and rural communities is a problem that leaders can no longer neglect.eijing wants to turn farming communities and regional towns in to cities with enough jobs and social security benefits. >> translator: china is at the center of your been consolidation. there's room for industries to go. in the central and western regions there's huge capacity for more effective capacity. >> the problem is to encourage farmers to move into these cities and become part avenue middle class population. let's take a look at an example of how this would work. as china developed economically places like guizhou province got left behind. officials are construct agnew type of city here to house local farmers. >> translator: this is a hospital, and this school will provide education from kindergarten all the way up to university. >> local authorities plan to move farmers in from surrounding areas by 2030 the new city will have a population of 2 million. the project is based on the national new type urbanization plan the chinese government unveiled two years ago. it calls for th
the gap between urban and rural communities is a problem that leaders can no longer neglect.eijing wants to turn farming communities and regional towns in to cities with enough jobs and social security benefits. >> translator: china is at the center of your been consolidation. there's room for industries to go. in the central and western regions there's huge capacity for more effective capacity. >> the problem is to encourage farmers to move into these cities and become part avenue...
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jcpenney, home depot, urban outfitters, panera bread, domino's and darden. most of the names have a lot more room to run. i think we should take calls. larry in massachusetts. larry. >> jim, nice to hear your voice recovering. >> it's getting there. it's been a challenge. it's been challenging this week. go ahead. >> caller: on a vacation seminar to alaska paid for and by your teachings i was amazed to watch a vendor swipe my credit card on her cell phone to complete a purchase. i'm not sure where in the hierarchy the stock is square. thank you for calling. you are consistent and terrific. i thought the call was great. the stock spiked and then it gave it up. i thought that was wrong. i thought it was a good quarter. i believe in square but the action in the stock certainly left me feeling that perhaps i'm too bullish. they were a mixed bag in the earnings sector. we have so much more "mad money" ahead. today's move high, price of oil on the rise. i'm circling back to a stock left for dead in 2015. then it's the call that helped fuel today's rally. you may h
jcpenney, home depot, urban outfitters, panera bread, domino's and darden. most of the names have a lot more room to run. i think we should take calls. larry in massachusetts. larry. >> jim, nice to hear your voice recovering. >> it's getting there. it's been a challenge. it's been challenging this week. go ahead. >> caller: on a vacation seminar to alaska paid for and by your teachings i was amazed to watch a vendor swipe my credit card on her cell phone to complete a...
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and arguably zika is taking advantage of urbanization. maybe since before the '40's mostly in that editorial forest and is carried by a the forest mosquito. but now in the americas is carried by a mosquito that specializes in living in human habitations. with the drop of water in a bottle cap they can live. so this is the perfect environment to breed in the only bite humans as soon as zika virus minute well expand rapidly. and then we carry these around that also started in an 18th-century with the steam ships across the atlantic all up and down the navigable rivers and then to be connected in all of those waterways. said the erie canal had opened coming in from canada it happened again and again. we're much better today not just a few capital cities but hundreds of airports and in fact, you can make a map of all cities in the world by a direct flight this looks like a pebble to expand our word pro where and when the epidemic will strake between effective the end unaffected cities. and with the way they expand today. is to drive the patho
and arguably zika is taking advantage of urbanization. maybe since before the '40's mostly in that editorial forest and is carried by a the forest mosquito. but now in the americas is carried by a mosquito that specializes in living in human habitations. with the drop of water in a bottle cap they can live. so this is the perfect environment to breed in the only bite humans as soon as zika virus minute well expand rapidly. and then we carry these around that also started in an 18th-century with...
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they have an urban youth program or urban youth day.1963 wendel scott was the first nascar winner who was african-american. we have danica patrick who is a female. >> right. >> so to just come out and blast donald trump for his views and, i don't know, be upset with him, i think that france is making a personal decision here. >> okay. yeah. not every nascar driver is necessarily going to fall in suit with what the ceo has done. >> people need to relax. >> yeah, need to relax. this is a personal choice for every single person but these endorsements probably do matter on some levels. tamara, thank you. >> thank you. >>> brand-new information on a failed part of obama care and the billions of dollars it now owes. whose pocket is that money coming out of? i'll give you a clue. h'm. yours and mine. >>> check this out, trump supporter clocking a protestor at an event and now charges being filed. those details coming up next. this is sheldon whose long day setting up the news starts with minor arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take
they have an urban youth program or urban youth day.1963 wendel scott was the first nascar winner who was african-american. we have danica patrick who is a female. >> right. >> so to just come out and blast donald trump for his views and, i don't know, be upset with him, i think that france is making a personal decision here. >> okay. yeah. not every nascar driver is necessarily going to fall in suit with what the ceo has done. >> people need to relax. >> yeah,...
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you lay off 1.8 million, that s than one half of 1% of the urban workforce.may be eligible for retraining so they can go into the service sector, which is creating a lot of new jobs as services becomes a bigger component of the economy. >> you don't believe the state owned enterprises have as much clout as everyone says they has. >> they employ a relatively small amount of the labor force. there are leaders who benefit from state owned enterprises, so they will not want to give up the benefits they get. the thing to keep in mind is that if you take all state owned enterprises, they only employed 10% of the urban workforce. the state companies were employing 30% of 40% of the urban workforce 13 years ago, so the scale this time around is less. and theotential fallout comparisons to the early 1990's, when there was disinvestment in the north, it is a different kettle of fish. >> there are some similarities. it does not mean they will do it as quickly as they should, and we will find out if president xi jinping will go fast or slow. >> what about the rise of deb
you lay off 1.8 million, that s than one half of 1% of the urban workforce.may be eligible for retraining so they can go into the service sector, which is creating a lot of new jobs as services becomes a bigger component of the economy. >> you don't believe the state owned enterprises have as much clout as everyone says they has. >> they employ a relatively small amount of the labor force. there are leaders who benefit from state owned enterprises, so they will not want to give up...
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shadows i won't go into that the state park was to be part of the area that is transformed to have an urban edge to this is some of the words from the policy document florida state parks and these are examples of areas where the interfacing a large park that continues to have a quiet or the proportion but part of an animated city where i'm from and that concludes my presentation. apologizes for the offer run. >> i forgot. >> thank you very much. >> that is something else from
shadows i won't go into that the state park was to be part of the area that is transformed to have an urban edge to this is some of the words from the policy document florida state parks and these are examples of areas where the interfacing a large park that continues to have a quiet or the proportion but part of an animated city where i'm from and that concludes my presentation. apologizes for the offer run. >> i forgot. >> thank you very much. >> that is something else from
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we of course also a major urban area. we earn area that is made up of a highly educated electorate. with many environments all interests and goals. we are place of innovation. a place where solutions come to mind and to fruition. a place where hopefully we can survive and come up with ways attorney around the biodiversity crisis is imminent that were in with at this point. what are things to cause things to go extinct breed about 5 major things. these include habitat loss and fragmentation did we see that among things. moving habitat overkill and overfishing. not as big a problem in san francisco today. perhaps earlier introduced species. san francisco and speak san francisco bay have the dubious ascension of the more the places that the largest species in the plan. and this disrupts natural ecosystems in various ways. now were doing with human caused climate change as well on top of all that. this butterfly on the left is the -butterfly once found only in san francisco now extinct but it's given its name as a conservation icon to the society which is an international conservation o
we of course also a major urban area. we earn area that is made up of a highly educated electorate. with many environments all interests and goals. we are place of innovation. a place where solutions come to mind and to fruition. a place where hopefully we can survive and come up with ways attorney around the biodiversity crisis is imminent that were in with at this point. what are things to cause things to go extinct breed about 5 major things. these include habitat loss and fragmentation did...
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meyer said nice things about him and urban said he wasn't going to get involved in politics and thising the kasich campaign drops this video with urban meyer talking about how he was endorsingÑi him. >> sreenivasan: adam, what about the rest of the republican field in the state in how have you seen the campaign activity? i assume your tv is plugged full of political ads? >> yeah, i think it's probably the case in ohio, too,. this is really the last-ditch effort by the "establishment" in the party to send all guns-a-blazing to crunches. a lot of ads by super pac of marco rubio. ted cruz was hinting and saying they were going to be going in and trying to knock marco rubio out, oddly enough, in florida, but that seems to be more of a head fake than anything else. they've not spent any money. >> sreenivasan: michelle everhart, what about the other republican candidates in ohio besides kasich who has a presence there? >> we are seeing a lot of trump ads but not any rubio or cruz ads. they're not trying to make a play for ohio. so it's mainly between trump and kasich. trump spent about $1
meyer said nice things about him and urban said he wasn't going to get involved in politics and thising the kasich campaign drops this video with urban meyer talking about how he was endorsingÑi him. >> sreenivasan: adam, what about the rest of the republican field in the state in how have you seen the campaign activity? i assume your tv is plugged full of political ads? >> yeah, i think it's probably the case in ohio, too,. this is really the last-ditch effort by the...