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use. i mean, in your opinion was the commercial use ever abandoned? >> under the provisions of the interim controls it states that any use which is commercial use that's converted to a residential use shall be deemed to be abandoned. >> right. >> so under the interim controls the previous commercial use would be deemed to be abandoned under the power of the interim controls. >> was the building totally converted to live-work? >> it's my understanding that essentially, yes. >> there's one commercial sfais on the ground floor. >> the ground 34 has retained some but floors 2 through 5 have been converted without benefit of permit, floor 6 was converted to live-work with a permit in 91. perhaps that gives an idea when the other conversions took place, they may have gotten the permit to convert the top floor, converted the entire building and 39 therein we have the problem. >> is counsel right that commercial space can never be abandoned under the law. >> in terms of his legal argument i can't say that, but abandonment for principle uses is not -- for non-conforming uses it gives very specific timelines but it doesn't give such clear information or argumen
use. i mean, in your opinion was the commercial use ever abandoned? >> under the provisions of the interim controls it states that any use which is commercial use that's converted to a residential use shall be deemed to be abandoned. >> right. >> so under the interim controls the previous commercial use would be deemed to be abandoned under the power of the interim controls. >> was the building totally converted to live-work? >> it's my understanding that...
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us in. to the iraqis. if you don't want us, hit us, kill us, throw us away. we are iraqis. >> the parliament called on the government to lift restrictions, and removing i.s.i.l. from the province is not going to be easy, and probably will take a long time. these people are likely to remain displaced. not knowing when to return home >>> in afghanistan, fighters armed with guns and explosives attacked a police station in the helmand province a suicide bomber detonated explosives allowing the gunmen to storm the compound. two police officers and one policeman was wounded. it follows a series of attacks in jalalabad leaving 35 dead, 125 wounded. witnesses blame afillates of the i.s.i.l. for the attack. jennifer glasse has more. >> reporter: these are some victims of the bombing, recovering in a hospital. they heard those affiliated with i.s.i.l. called d.a.e.s.h. are to blame. people are angry the government can't provide security much >> translation: such incidents are not acceptable. >> reporter: political fighting delayed planned government reforms. the taliban
us in. to the iraqis. if you don't want us, hit us, kill us, throw us away. we are iraqis. >> the parliament called on the government to lift restrictions, and removing i.s.i.l. from the province is not going to be easy, and probably will take a long time. these people are likely to remain displaced. not knowing when to return home >>> in afghanistan, fighters armed with guns and explosives attacked a police station in the helmand province a suicide bomber detonated explosives...
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planning code will not have a medical use for massage uses planning department supports the ordinance as drafted for the following arraigns it run states the land use and has negative effects when is it disproportionately located in neighborhoods and it supports the massage establishment by roache the state certification and local certification this reduce the confusion around the land use regulations and the planning department supports the ordinance because the one year approximate puts operators on notice about the use for regulatory codes and the interpretation code is a regular period of time planning department supports the cu requirement for the following reasons the cu respiratory as mention is a common requirement for retail uses including restaurants and certain automatic uses and k through 12 public schools or other schools those uses are not vilified but roles for the social fabric with the cu process allows as a concentration the public nature including the public operators to shine the have you seen for a to shine and a filter for less scrupulous filters and lastly the conditions of approval that a accompany all permits and those for
planning code will not have a medical use for massage uses planning department supports the ordinance as drafted for the following arraigns it run states the land use and has negative effects when is it disproportionately located in neighborhoods and it supports the massage establishment by roache the state certification and local certification this reduce the confusion around the land use regulations and the planning department supports the ordinance because the one year approximate puts...
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i also can answer a little bit about the accessory and principal use if you want. >> yes. >> normally the principal use is the first use of business and the accessory use is the use that support the same kurms and the accessory use is determined by the bulk size and density. so the planning department would have criteria. if that were to become based on that criteria and maybe parking, floor space, if that becomes bigger then the principal use, then it switches and that becomes the principal use. that's how they are defined within the planning code. >> okay. that clarifies it for me. >> the one other thing that i would like to talk about is the implementation of the permitting process. one thing we heard that the massage community thought it was very cumbersome that we have to get the referrals from the fire and police department. i did speak to those departments and unfortunately they are not willing to wave those inspections. it's when they go to the facility and inspect safety and fire and with respect to electrical and plumbing and the police department does want that background check. unfortunately we are not able
i also can answer a little bit about the accessory and principal use if you want. >> yes. >> normally the principal use is the first use of business and the accessory use is the use that support the same kurms and the accessory use is determined by the bulk size and density. so the planning department would have criteria. if that were to become based on that criteria and maybe parking, floor space, if that becomes bigger then the principal use, then it switches and that becomes the...
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us know, are you suffering with allergies? do you have any tips? are you implementing any of the suggestions that beth gave us. you can tweet usour comments and of course always reach us at fox 29 philly. > i have a quick correction. here i got seen odel. thank you for joining us. that person that stopped me in the tbt trash tuck. did you hear about this milk shake sounds so good. short bred milk shake got the thumb's up for the pope's visit. one of our junior reporters checks it out. > thank you joe for sending that one in. we have some wonderful family pics, easter with the grandparents. this is so adorable. and then this one again of the family. thank you for sharing your family and joining ours this morning. > time now for knocking the king. hey, howard, thinks jonathan. i saw what you had to say about martial customary yet is. >> all the and misinformation on website and twitter is a he can join isis. i shouldn't exclude the talk of radio talk show host, either. it's all about chatter that the eagles are going to get marcus marriott us. nobody today on social media cares if it makes sense. >> people have a right to blog a
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i remember soldiers waking us up tell us us you are going to get on trains and move to places and we don't know where. and the journey takes three days and three nights. we arrive to the destination, which we don't know where it is, what it is. doors open. we have maybe a few minutes to hug when the order comes. women and children on the left-hand side. men and boys from about mid teens up, all in rows of five, and you start marching on. i get up to the front. my father is next to be. an ss officer points to him, you this way, points to me, you this way they were playing god. if you went to the left you go directly to the gas chambers. after i talked to a polish prisoner who - i ask him how come my father went to the left and i went to the right. he said "come with me", pointed me to the barracks and pointed in the distance to a big tall chimney assuming sparks, he said "your father is going up the chimney", i said "what is he talking about, i was with my father yesterday, how can he go up the chimney?" he said "this is auschwitz, we are shipped here to be killed." one morning when we
i remember soldiers waking us up tell us us you are going to get on trains and move to places and we don't know where. and the journey takes three days and three nights. we arrive to the destination, which we don't know where it is, what it is. doors open. we have maybe a few minutes to hug when the order comes. women and children on the left-hand side. men and boys from about mid teens up, all in rows of five, and you start marching on. i get up to the front. my father is next to be. an ss...
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used for treating flocks where birds are sick. but as it turns out that use is pretty minor when it comes to the other uses. ose uses are for making chickens grow faster, putting on weight with less feed. or to offset risk of infection from raising so many birds under conditions that are often not very sanitary crowded and very stressful. >> oh so by dosing them with antibiotics you are able to grow them in more crowded conditions than you would be otherwise? one illness would take out a whole bunch of chickens otherwise? >> absolutely. that's one of the reasons. it's quite complicated. the problem is it's quite hard to parse out exactly why they're being used from one case to another because the labels on the products mean that they can be used for either promoting faster growth or for what they call disease prevention and control, and there's really no way to tell one from the other. >> dr. walinga, i want to take a look at what mcdonald's says about this policy. while mcdonald's will only source chicken, menu will continue to responsibly use ionofores, a type of antibiotic not used for humans that helps k
used for treating flocks where birds are sick. but as it turns out that use is pretty minor when it comes to the other uses. ose uses are for making chickens grow faster, putting on weight with less feed. or to offset risk of infection from raising so many birds under conditions that are often not very sanitary crowded and very stressful. >> oh so by dosing them with antibiotics you are able to grow them in more crowded conditions than you would be otherwise? one illness would take out a...
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of practitioner i'm trying to understand why that type focuses on conditional use. >> in terms of the use of conditional use process in general we used that for the neighbors to have an opportunity to be warg of the establishments openings the larger ones rather than the sole provider we see that in terms of proliferation and possible liability massage activity we didn't want to penalize the sole practitioner we've heard that loud and clear but it is for the larger massage establishment their hiring multiple employees and having a footprint on the community. >> okay any other comments commissioners or questions. >> mr. president this is a little bit unorchestrate if i may be permitted to ask a question. >> go ahead. >> under dpw conflicted health care providers under division two, that as moomgz as a accessory use are not required to get a permit, however they're not listed as an exempted entity under 9 planning code would they have to go through the conditional use like chiropractors or practitioners go through the process based on the definition of the box you've shown at the massages and accessory uses.
of practitioner i'm trying to understand why that type focuses on conditional use. >> in terms of the use of conditional use process in general we used that for the neighbors to have an opportunity to be warg of the establishments openings the larger ones rather than the sole provider we see that in terms of proliferation and possible liability massage activity we didn't want to penalize the sole practitioner we've heard that loud and clear but it is for the larger massage establishment...
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aren't we iraqis, if you don't want us, hit us, kill us or throw us away. we are iraqis. >> the government has been called upon to lift restrictions and send more troops and weapons to anbar. the removal of isil is not going to be easy and take a long time. these people are likely to remain displaced not knowing when they can return home. >> a military commander and 150,000 of his troops have thrown their support behind adou rabbo mansour hadi. some of the most intense battles are at the air base held by houthi rebels. the u.s. which operated the base pulled out last month. the u.n. said 731 people have been killed sings the bombardment began, more than half civilians. three government hospitals are overrun with injured. >> these are just some of the victims of war in what's become an increasingly desperate situation in aden. most injured are civilians including children. >> i'm injured, but still, thank god. i've already had two operations. i'm still waiting for another one. >> there's a massive shortage of food, water and medical supplies despite aid. a lo
aren't we iraqis, if you don't want us, hit us, kill us or throw us away. we are iraqis. >> the government has been called upon to lift restrictions and send more troops and weapons to anbar. the removal of isil is not going to be easy and take a long time. these people are likely to remain displaced not knowing when they can return home. >> a military commander and 150,000 of his troops have thrown their support behind adou rabbo mansour hadi. some of the most intense battles are...
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i also can answer a little bit about the accessory and principal use if you want. >> yes. >> normally the principal use is the first use of business and the accessory use is the use that support the same kurms and the accessory use is determined by the bulk size and dens
i also can answer a little bit about the accessory and principal use if you want. >> yes. >> normally the principal use is the first use of business and the accessory use is the use that support the same kurms and the accessory use is determined by the bulk size and dens
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if you don't want us just hit us kill us or just throw us away. we are iraqis. >> the parliament has called on the government to lift the restrictions send more troops and weapons to the tribes of anbar and removing isil from the province is not going to be easy and probably will take a long time. thighs people are likely to remain displaced not knowing when they can return home. omar sala al jazeera, baghdad. >> still ahead on al jazeera, dealing with the aftermath of al shabaab's attack on kenya. criminals are a political force. members of the party are going on trial. 3 grams of gold >> killing our planet >> where it's blood red... that's where the mercury is most intense >> now, fighting back with science... >> we fire a laser imaging system out of the bottom of the plane >> revealing the deadly human threat >> because the mercury is dumped into the rivers and lakes, it then gets into the food chain... >> that's hitting home >> it ends up on the dinner plate of people... >> techknow only on al jazeera america >> part of al jazeera america's >>
if you don't want us just hit us kill us or just throw us away. we are iraqis. >> the parliament has called on the government to lift the restrictions send more troops and weapons to the tribes of anbar and removing isil from the province is not going to be easy and probably will take a long time. thighs people are likely to remain displaced not knowing when they can return home. omar sala al jazeera, baghdad. >> still ahead on al jazeera, dealing with the aftermath of al shabaab's...
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us. we live in this amazing surplus economy of on-demand food startups. tell us how you are different. >> we have our own culinary staff. we do not deliver the food from local restaurants. we have our own staff of talented chefs who work and cook usenus, changing daily and exciting things to customers. om: you think you can compete with chipotle and roundtable pizza and all of these fast food establishments as an entity? >> we are different in that the food that we focus on our wholesome meals, balanced deals, and it is a daily changing menu. we have a system where the customer can tell us what they like or don't like. we cater to the local crowd with a local culinary team. brad: give us a snapshot of the logistics challenge that is delivering fresh food to people's doorsteps. >> it is difficult. especially with the on-demand service where we have everywhere in an urban environment, we have this on-demand service where you can get it in 30 minutes. there he difficult. -- very difficult. we have a team of technologists that right special algorithms and apps for our drivers to do the best they can in the most efficient way possible. om: what are the big challengers of you guys? i am a customer of yours. it is a great experience, th
us. we live in this amazing surplus economy of on-demand food startups. tell us how you are different. >> we have our own culinary staff. we do not deliver the food from local restaurants. we have our own staff of talented chefs who work and cook usenus, changing daily and exciting things to customers. om: you think you can compete with chipotle and roundtable pizza and all of these fast food establishments as an entity? >> we are different in that the food that we focus on our...
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using the internet. so an expectant mother using the internet for the first time to look up safety and health information for how to raise her child. a poultry farmer usingacebook, setting up a page in order to sell multiple times more chickens than he had been able to before. a university student using the internet to -- using wikipedia to look up the information and save money on books that she needed for an exam. and it is pretty crazy. within weeks, these new experiences start to come back. and that is really what we are here to do. the internet is a big enabler. it helps connect people to the modern economy. if we can help do that, then that is amazing. emily: what is the likelihood internet.org could help you get back into china? ♪ emily: what kind of data are you gathering about these users, and how do you use that data? mark: i do not think it is anything different from how people use facebook normally. the biggest thing that we have had to do to make internet.org work is connect with the different operators in these different countries. so for example, airtel in zambia, to make it so that people have a very easy way to go buy data when they want
using the internet. so an expectant mother using the internet for the first time to look up safety and health information for how to raise her child. a poultry farmer usingacebook, setting up a page in order to sell multiple times more chickens than he had been able to before. a university student using the internet to -- using wikipedia to look up the information and save money on books that she needed for an exam. and it is pretty crazy. within weeks, these new experiences start to come back....
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among those counts, use of a weapon of mass destruction bombing in a place of public use, use of destruction resulting in death. >> the jury weigh the aggravating circumstances in these cases such as the killing of a young boy the use of these devices causing massive injury. and those are aggravating circumstances. >> reporter: the prosecution strategy was straightforward. tsarnaev had already confessed and the video evidence showing him near the finish line and the harrowing aftermath of the explosions was all the jury needed to know. but the so-called flash decision many had expected didn't come. the jury took just over 11 hours to come up with its verdict after asking the judge for clarification on at least two points. tsarnaev's defense team never disputed that he took part in the april 2013 bombing or the carnage that followed, death of sean collier and older brother tamerlan run over by dzhokhar. to do that they have argued that tsarnaev participanted in the boston attacks but was a troubled 19-year-old, living under the spell of his radicalized brother. >> the fact that he was 19, the
among those counts, use of a weapon of mass destruction bombing in a place of public use, use of destruction resulting in death. >> the jury weigh the aggravating circumstances in these cases such as the killing of a young boy the use of these devices causing massive injury. and those are aggravating circumstances. >> reporter: the prosecution strategy was straightforward. tsarnaev had already confessed and the video evidence showing him near the finish line and the harrowing...
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use that power? mark: are you talking about us specifically? emily: i'm talking about facebook. mark: for usabout enabling people. we worked in zambia. within weeks we started hearing these amazing stories coming in of people using the internet. an expectant mother using the internet for the first time to look up safety and health information for how to raise her child. a poultry farmer using facebook, setting up a page in order to sell multiple times more chickens that he had been able to before. a university student using the internet, using wikipedia to look up the information and save money on books that she needed for an exam. within weeks, these new experiences start to come back. that is what we are here to do. the internet is a big enabler and it helps connect people to the modern economy. if we can help do that, that's amazing. emily: what is the likelihood that internet.org could help you get back into china? ♪ emily: what kind of data are you gathering about these users and how do you use that data? mark: i don't think it's any different from how people use facebook normally. the
use that power? mark: are you talking about us specifically? emily: i'm talking about facebook. mark: for usabout enabling people. we worked in zambia. within weeks we started hearing these amazing stories coming in of people using the internet. an expectant mother using the internet for the first time to look up safety and health information for how to raise her child. a poultry farmer using facebook, setting up a page in order to sell multiple times more chickens that he had been able to...
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us. i use it on dod systems. i use it on our own systems. so the very things we try to use with the public sector, we use ourselves. when it comes to cryptographic standards, to some technical development, we are committed to sharing as much of that as we can. if you look at the -- the website is one of the vehicles we use. we push it directly to a lot of the major vendors, whatever the particular market segment is and say, hey, this is how we use it. let's see. this is from bill hill. at the risk of being on your watchlist -- [laughter] i apologize about the role tied. it's just a conditioned response. [laughter] all right, bill thanks very much. daniel fink are you here? ok. with the competition between private and government sectors for cyber talent, how do you plan to retain your cyber workforce? this is not a challenge that is unique to cyber for the department of defense or the intelligence community. it is purely going to be about money. we are clearly not going to be your first choice for a work voice -- a workplace. but what are the
us. i use it on dod systems. i use it on our own systems. so the very things we try to use with the public sector, we use ourselves. when it comes to cryptographic standards, to some technical development, we are committed to sharing as much of that as we can. if you look at the -- the website is one of the vehicles we use. we push it directly to a lot of the major vendors, whatever the particular market segment is and say, hey, this is how we use it. let's see. this is from bill hill. at the...
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community and birthday parties. >> catch them on a subway line near us. >> yes. >> if you've got ideas for our junior reporters, tweet us and let usw. facebook, instagram, use #fox29weekend. >> this is this week's around the house. my dog is housebroken, sometimes. is there anything i can do to train an adult dog to do his business outside every time. young dogs don't have the bladder control sometimes to wait long periods, but older dogs just don't get the angle of the dangle so you can never say you're going to housebreak a dog so it will never have an accident. you can use crating, you can keep time schedules for them. you want to make sure you do a lot of reward when you go outside. do the pee pee dance, celebrate, they went. sometimes people use treats and that can work but sometimes you get a dog smart enough to go outside and not go and come back in for its treat. it can be frustrating but you need to be patient and persistent and most of them will eventually get it. if you have a question you want answered, tweet us at #fox29weekend. in my world, wall isn't a street. return on investment isn't the only return i'm looking f
community and birthday parties. >> catch them on a subway line near us. >> yes. >> if you've got ideas for our junior reporters, tweet us and let usw. facebook, instagram, use #fox29weekend. >> this is this week's around the house. my dog is housebroken, sometimes. is there anything i can do to train an adult dog to do his business outside every time. young dogs don't have the bladder control sometimes to wait long periods, but older dogs just don't get the angle of the...
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use the hashtag, fox 29 weekend. playing you a little sunday morning by maroon 5. tweet us, let us know what's on your mind. just use your hashtag, fox 29 weekend. i am having a really great time. >>i am so glad you came. i knew everybody here would love you. >>i am s no. d you came. >>who... is this?! i told you, i am seeing someone else. >>hi, i am heinz new mustard. hi na na na na she's just jealous because you have better taste. you! who do you think has better taste? anybody wants a hot dog? whatever. hey. keep your chin up. for years, heinz ketchup has been with the wrong mustard. well, not anymore. introducing heinz new better tasting yellow mustard. mmm! hi, i'm beth allen from diy with this week's around the house. jerry thomas tweets, can i fix the garbage disposal myself or do i have to call a plumber? >> if your garbage disposal isn't running properly you turn the wall switch on and it's humming, but not running, you should take tongues. never your hand because you can chop your fingers. reach down and pull that obstruction out you don't have to take the disposer out present peds the sink. blindl
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. >> ex scus use. use us. >> you push members of media but you will not protect businesses from looting sir? lou: criss adams author of book injustice exposing the racial agenda of the obama justice department. and nigel enis, but we begin with choice of al sharpton to be in baltimore to educate -- if you will, police and community how to get along better. your reaction chris? >> al sharpton's racial circus rolls into town. did you notice that inn video he was running interference for the mayor, getting in face of the reporter. that really speaks volumes about this guy. about the strange relationship he has to every single racial controversy where he comes and throws gasoline on the fire, that is what we can expect no in ex in baltimore. lou: is that his intent being there? >> no question, this speaks more largely to mayor blake and barrack hussein obama the historic first black president of united states, would feel compelled to have al sharpton as his racial -- emissaryy. both of the individuals mayor blake
. >> ex scus use. use us. >> you push members of media but you will not protect businesses from looting sir? lou: criss adams author of book injustice exposing the racial agenda of the obama justice department. and nigel enis, but we begin with choice of al sharpton to be in baltimore to educate -- if you will, police and community how to get along better. your reaction chris? >> al sharpton's racial circus rolls into town. did you notice that inn video he was running...
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any ground testing you said, yes sound like levels are tested using a decimal motor what kind of a decimal motors. >> it was one we used to use. >> what kind of a meter do you use to use. >> i'm not sure exactly. >> okay. >> up to date, no problems with the sound like issues. >> i'm just going through your application and checking it so you said here your security company is cms is cms intervention. >> we're no longer working with them. >> that's incorrect so your working with intervention security group and they are licensed by the state of california and guard carted. >> that's correct. >> and trained. >> that's correct. all that is from the police department. >> that's great has this security company is the one you've been working with on is temporary. >> cms of i up to new years eve and we termed their contract and brought only interference. >> your pleased with interference. >> yes. there's been a bunch of incidents i wanted to during your operations and so i have to ask you what experience do you have in running a bar. >> i managed kokomo for seven years i'll i'm not bringing that on as my burgundy experience and good.
any ground testing you said, yes sound like levels are tested using a decimal motor what kind of a decimal motors. >> it was one we used to use. >> what kind of a meter do you use to use. >> i'm not sure exactly. >> okay. >> up to date, no problems with the sound like issues. >> i'm just going through your application and checking it so you said here your security company is cms is cms intervention. >> we're no longer working with them. >> that's...
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used as shields. what should we do? leave them alone? they are monsters. i would rather see us userones then put our military at risk. it is horrible that these people died but these people are smart enough to use them as shields so i don't know what else you can do. i don't know that the outcome would have been different if a manned plane had done it. host: bill writes in on her twitter page i am waiting for someone to call in and tell us which war innocent victims didn't die. mark is up next on the line for those who support. caller: i support the drones. i agree with the gentleman and the lady that just spoke. i can't remember a war where innocent people did not die. people kill people. we need to get back to in god we trust. that is what this country is missing, the lord and prayer. if we did that foirst, a lot of these problems would not exist. host: what is the best strategy for dealing with the problems that do exist? do you trust that this administration is making the right decisions on how to deploy those drones? caller: i do. it is a process. is a new technology and it ha
used as shields. what should we do? leave them alone? they are monsters. i would rather see us userones then put our military at risk. it is horrible that these people died but these people are smart enough to use them as shields so i don't know what else you can do. i don't know that the outcome would have been different if a manned plane had done it. host: bill writes in on her twitter page i am waiting for someone to call in and tell us which war innocent victims didn't die. mark is up next...
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who are still stuck feel not welcomed. >> translator: they want a sponsor to let us in and if you do not want us hit usll us we are iraqis. >> reporter: called on the government to lift restrictions and send troops and weapons to the tribes of anbar and removing i.s.i.l. from the providence is not going to be easy and probably will take a long time. these people are likely to remain displaced, not knowing when they can return home i'm with al jazeera baghdad. >>> further north kurdish forces in iraq captured two villages near kirkook. and they are using the villages as bases to push i.s.i.l. fighters back and forces have been battling to retake territory from the group since last year. a court in egypt sentenced to death 11 men in the football riot and 70 killed in violence in 2012 and court referred the sentencing to the grand, capitol punishment in egypt has to be approved by the senior religious authority and not binding and could be appeal and final ruling will come at the end of next month. brotherhood students fought security sources outside a court in cairo and hundreds gathered and ran through
who are still stuck feel not welcomed. >> translator: they want a sponsor to let us in and if you do not want us hit usll us we are iraqis. >> reporter: called on the government to lift restrictions and send troops and weapons to the tribes of anbar and removing i.s.i.l. from the providence is not going to be easy and probably will take a long time. these people are likely to remain displaced, not knowing when they can return home i'm with al jazeera baghdad. >>> further...
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use the internet. that makes sense. if you never had a computer and never use the internet, your response would be what is a data plan and why would i want to use it? that ends up being the biggest challenge where we can have the most value. giving people free basic services. helping people understand what they can use the internet for to be an on-ramp for everyone. but we are working on all these things. emily: facebook is a for-profit company. why call it "dot org"? is this a non-profit? is this charity? mark: you know, if we were primarily focused on profits, the most reasonable thing for us to do would be to really just focus on the first billion people who are using our products. i mean, the world is not set up equally. the first billion people who are using facebook have way more money than the rest of the world combined. so from a business perspective, it actually does not make a huge amount of sense for us to put the emphasis in this that we are right now. the reason why we are doing it is two things. one is mission, right, we are here to help connect the world. and we take that really seriously. and to some degree, you cannot really do
use the internet. that makes sense. if you never had a computer and never use the internet, your response would be what is a data plan and why would i want to use it? that ends up being the biggest challenge where we can have the most value. giving people free basic services. helping people understand what they can use the internet for to be an on-ramp for everyone. but we are working on all these things. emily: facebook is a for-profit company. why call it "dot org"? is this a...
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used every month. it can be used on any phone, tablet or laptop. >> president obama used his earth day platform to push for action on climate change. rising sea levels are threatening the see level and he spoke at the climate change small it. florida senator marco rubio questions the impact of humans on climate change a few shared by jed. >> this is not a problem for another generation. not any more. this is a problem now. it has serious implications for the way we live right now. stronger storms deeper droughts. longer wildfire seasons >>> the president said $25 million will be pumped into restoration projects at national parks, and every dollar invested generates $10 for the economy. >> in the 2016 race for the white house, the traditional campaign was about to get a big makeover. supporters found a way to create a black check of sorts for the potential g.o.p. candidate. that is setting off alarm bells across the political spectrum. david shuster reports. >> in the complex and often controversial world of campaign financing, jed bush is sailing into unprecedented and unchartered waters. staffers conf
used every month. it can be used on any phone, tablet or laptop. >> president obama used his earth day platform to push for action on climate change. rising sea levels are threatening the see level and he spoke at the climate change small it. florida senator marco rubio questions the impact of humans on climate change a few shared by jed. >> this is not a problem for another generation. not any more. this is a problem now. it has serious implications for the way we live right now....
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us a big cool down. clouds this year, just missed us. missed us by that much. for those of you at home. m rs. by that much. we where so close. today looks better. the system will sweep most of these away. 40s on some of these temperatures. low 50s. what about that breeze yesterday that fell apart? this is double what it was yesterday. when that gets up to 25 or 30 that is a sure sign that the breeze will be in full for force. 30s and the mountains and this is awesome. this is what we need. i think i saw 51. so that has allowed the coastal temperatures to cool down. he just missed us. the system to the north, after that we will look pretty good. we start off with fog and thunderstorms south of us and the breeze has picked up today. so thursday and friday a little bit cooler and it looks like we will get some rain. sun and clouds and mild in warm and near normal temperatures mostly sunny after that 60s and 70s on your temperatures and we will cool it down on friday saturday morning we should get some rain and sunday chilly and breezy and a big warm-up on monday. we are going to have a little rol
us a big cool down. clouds this year, just missed us. missed us by that much. for those of you at home. m rs. by that much. we where so close. today looks better. the system will sweep most of these away. 40s on some of these temperatures. low 50s. what about that breeze yesterday that fell apart? this is double what it was yesterday. when that gets up to 25 or 30 that is a sure sign that the breeze will be in full for force. 30s and the mountains and this is awesome. this is what we need. i...
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whatever i feel it is more in your power to unregulate us i mean didn't have to be catastrophic unregulating but a simple thing like letting us use the same exemptions as muni and look at it us as a transportation system and an extension of muni so for instance wherever muni buses make a left-hand turn it would be helpful to make us more efficient and more competitive if because if we can do that and the tmcs can't it will give you an advantage and one section in particular that drives me crazy is howard and sutter we cannot make a left-hand turn we have to go up to bush street and stockton to all those angles that makes it hard for us to get around the city especially on market street if we have left-hand turn on second and 11th that will let us assess south of market that is growing like crazy and has access to the freeways and other events that happen south of market so if you can look at us liquor an extension of muni and treat us as a transportation system i think that will help our cause and you'll be able to collect our medallion fees like in the past up to $2,000 so thank you for your time thank you (calling names.) (clap
whatever i feel it is more in your power to unregulate us i mean didn't have to be catastrophic unregulating but a simple thing like letting us use the same exemptions as muni and look at it us as a transportation system and an extension of muni so for instance wherever muni buses make a left-hand turn it would be helpful to make us more efficient and more competitive if because if we can do that and the tmcs can't it will give you an advantage and one section in particular that drives me crazy...
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us to reflect on what america really is. the reason that history museums exist is to understand our history. and that is essential for us because it tells us who we are today. and for all of us, it tells us who we could be by learning of the past, been inspired by the past and troubled by the past. but understanding who we are and where we came from explains so much about us. the most important thing -- it gives us a moment of reflection about how to create a much better future for everybody. >> you can watch this and other american artifacts programs anytime by visiting our website at c-span.org/history. >> up next on american history tv, as part of our programming marking the 100 inches anniversary of the assassination of president lincoln, we visit towards theater to learn about an online project to commit -- collect documents and artifacts detailing ordinary americans responses to the death of the president. >> welcome to ford's theatre. i'm the director of education programming here. >> on the project manager here at ford's. >> where so excited to share our projects here today. we been working to create remembering lincoln, which is a
us to reflect on what america really is. the reason that history museums exist is to understand our history. and that is essential for us because it tells us who we are today. and for all of us, it tells us who we could be by learning of the past, been inspired by the past and troubled by the past. but understanding who we are and where we came from explains so much about us. the most important thing -- it gives us a moment of reflection about how to create a much better future for everybody....
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us in. to the iraqis. if you don't want us hit us kill us, throw us away. we are iraqis. >> the parliament called on the government to lift restrictions and removing i.s.i.l. from the province is not going to be easy, and probably will take a long time. these people are likely to remain displaced. not knowing when to return home >>> further north kurdish forces in iraq captured two villages near kirkuk. [ gunfire ] >>> the kurds say that they are using the villages as a base to push i.s.i.l. fighters back. kurdish forces have been battling to retake territory from the group since last year. >> afghanistan agreed to work with iran to counter threats from i.s.i.l. following the first ever attack in afghanistan by fighters linked to the armed group. 35 were killed on saturday. jennifer glasse reports from the capital kabul. >> these are some of the victims of the bombing, recovering in a jalalabad hospital. they heard accusations that fighters affiliated with i.s.i.l. called by the name d.a.e.s.h. are to blame. people are angry the government can't provide secu
us in. to the iraqis. if you don't want us hit us kill us, throw us away. we are iraqis. >> the parliament called on the government to lift restrictions and removing i.s.i.l. from the province is not going to be easy, and probably will take a long time. these people are likely to remain displaced. not knowing when to return home >>> further north kurdish forces in iraq captured two villages near kirkuk. [ gunfire ] >>> the kurds say that they are using the villages as a...
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us, text us. we're happy to take on your so e-mail us, text us. we're happy to take on your views next week. cking noises) everyone wants to be the cadbury bunny because only he brings delicious cadbury creme eggs. while others may keep trying, nobunny knows easter better than cadbury. >>> welcome back. happy easter. thank you for sharing that. we love the bunny ears. so cute. >> let's take a look at your interactive weather. people are getting out there, they want to get out and enjoy themselves. you can see in the poconos a beautiful day. it looks like to go hiking. but first we've got a question. >> hi. we're wondering what to wear. >> if you have a request, send it to us through twitter, #fox29weekend. and the weather does look like it will be a lot nicer today. already, the rain is gone, we've got the sunshine but the winds are howling. it will all settle down by tomorrow. we've got a beautiful easter forecast for you. mostly sunny skies. a little bit warmer tomorrow. i think with the wind and temperatures in the 50s, it's going to feel pretty cool all day long. this is thank to a storm
us, text us. we're happy to take on your so e-mail us, text us. we're happy to take on your views next week. cking noises) everyone wants to be the cadbury bunny because only he brings delicious cadbury creme eggs. while others may keep trying, nobunny knows easter better than cadbury. >>> welcome back. happy easter. thank you for sharing that. we love the bunny ears. so cute. >> let's take a look at your interactive weather. people are getting out there, they want to get out and...
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using is more efficient the apps people use consume less data. there's a lot of work going into that. we made the facebook app on android. i think useve times less data than it did last year. that directly goes towards being more cheaper for people to use. it turns out that the biggest hurdle actually isn't technical or affordability. it is the social challenge where the majority of people are not connected are within range of a network and can't afford it, but they don't know why they would want to use the internet. if you grew up and you never had a computer and you've never used the internet and somebody asked you, too you want to buy a data plan, your response would be, what is a data plan and why do i want to use this? this ends up being the biggest challenge and the one where we can have the most value by giving people free basic services by working with operators and governments, and helping people understand what they can use the internet for to be an on-ramp for everyone. emily chang: facebook is a for-profit company. why call it dot org? mark zuckerberg: if we were primarily focused on profits the most reasonable thing for
using is more efficient the apps people use consume less data. there's a lot of work going into that. we made the facebook app on android. i think useve times less data than it did last year. that directly goes towards being more cheaper for people to use. it turns out that the biggest hurdle actually isn't technical or affordability. it is the social challenge where the majority of people are not connected are within range of a network and can't afford it, but they don't know why they would...
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to note that conditional use authorization is required for any commercial use of the rear yard or this rear yard deck and this application is not seeking such a conditional use yard can only be used by employees of the cafe and only for the studio no patrons of either business are allowed in the rear yard or rear deck if true a future tenant could seek a conditional use approval if that that were to happen you'll have the decision to disapproval the occurred use we don't believe the use of deck creates exceptional or extraordinary circumstances privacy issue this side yard bedroom window is over 50 feet away from the projects rear wall there are several other properties restraining order that site to the bedroom window just draw the curtains to have privacy lester offered to plan a tree and the dr requesters can do the same that offers was rejected and demand the project sponsors pay them leveling thousand dollars to remodel their home that's unreasonable and lastly the privacy screen we've addressed 1506 to 1508 by proposing an 8 foot tell you screen on the east side of the news deck and surrounding the rear wall one way or another we're happy to move the p
to note that conditional use authorization is required for any commercial use of the rear yard or this rear yard deck and this application is not seeking such a conditional use yard can only be used by employees of the cafe and only for the studio no patrons of either business are allowed in the rear yard or rear deck if true a future tenant could seek a conditional use approval if that that were to happen you'll have the decision to disapproval the occurred use we don't believe the use of deck...