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that is weston and mr. morgan the department recommend inform discretionary review to occur since that time the project sponsor took the plans that were less than twenty-four hours notice and expanded the project not only in depth into the volume as well as square footage so and the department still buildings this is there are no xooernd exceptional circumstances we totally disagree first of all that building first of all, some of the changes that occurred we're only asking for a minor modifications to make it centennial preapplication plans showed that there would be no light set back ones the side from the third floor and 12 foot projection we had several meetings and made several compromises those compromises concluded 80 a two foot set back and reducing the set back and relocating the stairway and included minor modifications today they've taken those things back they don't agree to my any of those we think that's not in good faith and since or since the last scheduled hearing no communication with the
that is weston and mr. morgan the department recommend inform discretionary review to occur since that time the project sponsor took the plans that were less than twenty-four hours notice and expanded the project not only in depth into the volume as well as square footage so and the department still buildings this is there are no xooernd exceptional circumstances we totally disagree first of all that building first of all, some of the changes that occurred we're only asking for a minor...
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from buffalo, new york, please welcome nicholas weston-swan! give me a hug. look at you.anks, you too. >> man. it is great to see you again my man. >> you too, terry. >> wow, now, i understand that you know, as a marine science
from buffalo, new york, please welcome nicholas weston-swan! give me a hug. look at you.anks, you too. >> man. it is great to see you again my man. >> you too, terry. >> wow, now, i understand that you know, as a marine science
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from buffalo, new york, please welcome nicholas weston-swan! give me a hug.kin' good. >> thanks, you too. >> man. it is great to see you again my man. >> you too, terry. >> wow, now, i understand that
from buffalo, new york, please welcome nicholas weston-swan! give me a hug.kin' good. >> thanks, you too. >> man. it is great to see you again my man. >> you too, terry. >> wow, now, i understand that
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i want to ask a quick weston doctor. -- the quick question, doctor. why don't more black colleges for economic purposes tried to recruit black athletes to come to black colleges incident taking all the college to a white predominant university? because athletics is a big moneymaking business and i think black college should be a lot more better served if that town and served would go to black universities. -- if that talent served would go to black universities. guest: i was introduced to an espn. we had a good conversation about athletics. obviously he is an expert in this area. he sees a lot of college sports and has been covering historically black colleges and universities for decades. there are several things that provide differences here in terms of recruitment that we have to look at. given where we are with social media and the media in general the attraction for a lot of high-profile athletes is that they can make it to the professional level and they see college as a stepping stone. the reality is, very few of them would make it to the next
i want to ask a quick weston doctor. -- the quick question, doctor. why don't more black colleges for economic purposes tried to recruit black athletes to come to black colleges incident taking all the college to a white predominant university? because athletics is a big moneymaking business and i think black college should be a lot more better served if that town and served would go to black universities. -- if that talent served would go to black universities. guest: i was introduced to an...
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we have a star studded line up and people from former abc director david weston and joe klein and piers morgan and look at the shifting media landscape. >> thank you so much. we'll see you in new york. >> and valentine's day is expensive and people spend 2 billion on flowers for the day every year. 90 percent of all of the flowers imported to the u.s. comes through miami intll airport. and every flight is checked out to keep pest and plant diseases from entering in to the country. steve? >> reporter: one of the busiest weekends of the year in miami international airport. four times as many flowers as usual. 22 million come through miami international airport and they are shaking out bouget and coming out with slugs and beatles and cockroaches. >> if you find one at home. you are grossed out and not pleased at all. but when you are looking for it. you are mentally prepared. >> and what they are looking for is anything unusual. pest or disease that could cause harm in the u.s. most flowers came from colombia and they have a cool and humid climate. but recently ecuador has been producing t
we have a star studded line up and people from former abc director david weston and joe klein and piers morgan and look at the shifting media landscape. >> thank you so much. we'll see you in new york. >> and valentine's day is expensive and people spend 2 billion on flowers for the day every year. 90 percent of all of the flowers imported to the u.s. comes through miami intll airport. and every flight is checked out to keep pest and plant diseases from entering in to the country....
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>> victor: i need to talk to you about clyde weston. >> lucas: i guess that's my cue to leave, isn't> kate: please don't, because i need to talk to you out something. >> lucas: what do you want to talk about? >> clyde: howdy. >> kate: howdy. >> justin: is this how it's going to be... you ig
>> victor: i need to talk to you about clyde weston. >> lucas: i guess that's my cue to leave, isn't> kate: please don't, because i need to talk to you out something. >> lucas: what do you want to talk about? >> clyde: howdy. >> kate: howdy. >> justin: is this how it's going to be... you ig
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weston rest ton at 14. a look at hometown highs today coming up next weather and traffic on the 1s. that's at 6:41. melissa has breaking news. >>> beltway we're talking about the outer loop of the beltway at american legion bridge we have a crash right here underneath this graphic. but you can see all of the backups chopper 4 he showing us now approaching this crash. outer loop at the american legion bridge. outer loop at river road you can see the slowdowns. this does not look as it typically does. then in front of that crash, outer loop at chain bridge right lane blocked. so kind of a mess down to the tysons corner area. blue line delays to franconia springfield, those still hanging around. as is the problem with brunswick east 890, 40 minutes behind right now. that is because of a frozen switch. 95 in maryland bw parkway in and out of town looking quite good. same thing in prince george's county. overall no major problems. travel times coming up. >>> today we can hear what programs could be cut at prince william county schools. the superintendent is expected to layout his plan to
weston rest ton at 14. a look at hometown highs today coming up next weather and traffic on the 1s. that's at 6:41. melissa has breaking news. >>> beltway we're talking about the outer loop of the beltway at american legion bridge we have a crash right here underneath this graphic. but you can see all of the backups chopper 4 he showing us now approaching this crash. outer loop at the american legion bridge. outer loop at river road you can see the slowdowns. this does not look as it...
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but right in through the region thshgs is around weston, herndon, over towards rockville, about to come through the bethesda area, right along 66. here's route 7, actually route 7 here, fairfax about to see that snow then toward the bethesda area too. want to show you a different vantage point. this is taking the radar a little differently. anywhere you see yellow, gaithersburg, herndon reston, the darker green, the heavier snow that continues to move in. as he move this out over the next half hour, oakton at 5:54, fairfax 5:56, bethesda, 6:07 and d.c. around 6:22. in about the next half hour to 45 minutes through the metro and again coming down very heavily. we are see something of the roadways that are starting to get snow covered, especially those secondary roads. that moves on through, and then the cold air moves through. we have the winter weather advisory in effect until 9:00 tonight. then we have the windchill advisory that goes into effect overnight too. temperatures 33 in d.c. down to 28 now in dulles. we'll continue to watch out for that. take a look, back to the west the snow
but right in through the region thshgs is around weston, herndon, over towards rockville, about to come through the bethesda area, right along 66. here's route 7, actually route 7 here, fairfax about to see that snow then toward the bethesda area too. want to show you a different vantage point. this is taking the radar a little differently. anywhere you see yellow, gaithersburg, herndon reston, the darker green, the heavier snow that continues to move in. as he move this out over the next half...
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>> victor: i need to talk to you about clyde weston. >> lucas: i guess that's my cue to leave, isn'tte: please don't, because i need to talk to yoabout something. >> lucas: what do you want to talk about? >> clyde: howdy. >> kate: howdy. >> justin: is this how it's going to be... you ignoring me un
>> victor: i need to talk to you about clyde weston. >> lucas: i guess that's my cue to leave, isn'tte: please don't, because i need to talk to yoabout something. >> lucas: what do you want to talk about? >> clyde: howdy. >> kate: howdy. >> justin: is this how it's going to be... you ignoring me un
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privilege to introduce to you her botanic majesty's ambassador to the united states of america sir peter westonprevious tours as a british ambassador to france and british ambassador to turkey. born in the village of eddington, somerset, in the southwest of england, sir peter has helped of the british diplomatic service in posts across the globe. please welcome him. [applause] >> thank you for that kind introduction. lieutenant governor mr. mayor, mr. landrieu, friends from america's wonderful national park service, thank you for making this possible. thank you for braving the cold on this nice english morning. a reminder of what the temperature is normally like in new orleans. i was lucky enough to be here a year ago, when the wonderful jimmy coleman, the honorary british consul for almost 40 years, came here and looked at the possibilities, and learned about the great plans for creating the unity bridge, alliance garden, and it hitting memorial to the last rattle of the last war, where the brits and americans were not on the same side. here we are, one year on. it is happening. our friends fr
privilege to introduce to you her botanic majesty's ambassador to the united states of america sir peter westonprevious tours as a british ambassador to france and british ambassador to turkey. born in the village of eddington, somerset, in the southwest of england, sir peter has helped of the british diplomatic service in posts across the globe. please welcome him. [applause] >> thank you for that kind introduction. lieutenant governor mr. mayor, mr. landrieu, friends from america's...
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we got our spotlight tonight on "project almanac" actor jonny weston, but first in 2008 our first guest tonight to talk about her new netflix special called "freezing hot." from acabar, this is i
we got our spotlight tonight on "project almanac" actor jonny weston, but first in 2008 our first guest tonight to talk about her new netflix special called "freezing hot." from acabar, this is i
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we got our spotlight tonight on "project almanac" actor johnny weston, but first in 2008 our first guestcomic standing." and since then she's appeared on countless comedy stages and is here tonight to talk about her new netfix special called "freezing hot."
we got our spotlight tonight on "project almanac" actor johnny weston, but first in 2008 our first guestcomic standing." and since then she's appeared on countless comedy stages and is here tonight to talk about her new netfix special called "freezing hot."
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needs peaceful security environment in which to flourish domestically and it's a little bit of a trip westonit's not foreign-policy, that is a junior topic in china compared to domestic issues, but for domestic issues this can only be solved with what two exports in the outside world. more foreign direct investments, 20 times more foreign direct investment from us than india, is that a natural thing? know, the chinese leaders have worked very hard to get american high-tech investment in china, that is one of their top goals for 30 years. so is that a foreign-policy idea or is it the master policy? well, we need to get the americans to whitewash and paint this. there is a whole series of things that the chinese leaders stayed in their speeches for what they have to get from the outside world and in some sense the outside world owes him because of what chris mentioned the century of bad treatment and humiliation. so the secret strategy in the 100 year marathon that the book is trying to explain is don't use american economies, the only way that we win this is going to be successful terms of tr
needs peaceful security environment in which to flourish domestically and it's a little bit of a trip westonit's not foreign-policy, that is a junior topic in china compared to domestic issues, but for domestic issues this can only be solved with what two exports in the outside world. more foreign direct investments, 20 times more foreign direct investment from us than india, is that a natural thing? know, the chinese leaders have worked very hard to get american high-tech investment in china,...
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. >> one quick weston.to happen, would you have to price the eurozone as the erm or the emu? how to you look at the eurozone? >> we believe it is not systemic. then you price the eurozone as monetary union. this is one big exception. it is extremely unlikely to be repeated elsewhere. never say never, but you are not looking at a system where you have to manage your exchange rate risks as carefully as you would do within the erm. >> all right, philip shaw invest tech bank chief economist. >> coming up, why u.s. oil workers are staging their largest national strike since 1980. stay with us for that story, here on "the pulse." ♪ >> welcome back to "the pulse" live on bloomberg tv and streaming on the ipad and bloomberg.com. >> telefonica is planning a share sale worth between 4 billion euros and 5 billion euros. that is recording to a report. the money would be used to pay for recent acquisitions in europe and to bolster its balance sheet. >> irish building company crh buys cement businesses owne d by holcim a
. >> one quick weston.to happen, would you have to price the eurozone as the erm or the emu? how to you look at the eurozone? >> we believe it is not systemic. then you price the eurozone as monetary union. this is one big exception. it is extremely unlikely to be repeated elsewhere. never say never, but you are not looking at a system where you have to manage your exchange rate risks as carefully as you would do within the erm. >> all right, philip shaw invest tech bank chief...
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. >> let me follow up with one quick weston.t in his statement said it never balances and it's not a serious plan. we have to borrow money just to afford the programs we have. is a mistake to not do more in terms of long term challenges? >> he significantly cut our deficit. he cut by more than half over the last couple of years. this puts us on a sustainable footing. even in this coming year, he got -- cuts the deficit further. the president is focused for the country is focused, on accelerating economic growth and trying to boost paychecks for american workers. i would hope republicans would support that policy. in tom price's budget, it's going to be another round of trickle-down economics and there. is another round of tax breaks at four people at the top will boost the economy. the president says economy does best when everybody is doing well. >> i thought i heard him make a veto threat. >> he was clear. he thinks the current disinvestment in america is going to lead to american decline. i don't think it was a veto threat. i
. >> let me follow up with one quick weston.t in his statement said it never balances and it's not a serious plan. we have to borrow money just to afford the programs we have. is a mistake to not do more in terms of long term challenges? >> he significantly cut our deficit. he cut by more than half over the last couple of years. this puts us on a sustainable footing. even in this coming year, he got -- cuts the deficit further. the president is focused for the country is focused, on...
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others were weston and whether this would happen due to structuralist -- others are questioning whetherppen due to social issues. we need to see this sustained going forward. pimm: mohamed, it's pimm. can the u.s. economy pulled the rest of the world out of the economic doldrums? mohamed: no the u.s. economy cannot by itself pulled everybody else up. what this speaks to, pimm is the theme of divergence, something i've been stressing divergence between the u.s. performance on one hand and europe on the other hand. secondly divergence in monetary policy. this would encourage the fed to tweak its patient language in march with the view to starting a very gradual interest-rate hiking cycle this summer. olivia: it's olivia here. do you think this changes janet yellen's timing for liftoff? mohamed: it certainly will encourage her because it speaks to more growth and i think it will encourage them to start moving on rates during the summer. matt: previously the consensus was for later in the year continually moving back towards the backend of 2015. let me play a sound bite from jim bullard --
others were weston and whether this would happen due to structuralist -- others are questioning whetherppen due to social issues. we need to see this sustained going forward. pimm: mohamed, it's pimm. can the u.s. economy pulled the rest of the world out of the economic doldrums? mohamed: no the u.s. economy cannot by itself pulled everybody else up. what this speaks to, pimm is the theme of divergence, something i've been stressing divergence between the u.s. performance on one hand and europe...
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weston? >> sure. i have not reviewed your legislative proposal in detail. but in general i think it's absolutely critical that state and local education officials have an idea of the role testing is playing, the amount of testing and the quality of those tests as they try to understand how districts are trying to improve student learning. >> did you testify that was sort of lacking at this point that we have -- >> absolutely. we have very few systematic sources of evidence on this and there's often confusion at the school building level i've found in my own experience about what's being assessed for what purpose. there are a lot of frustrations among teachers about a lack of alignment between a given interim assessment program, that is tests they administrate to students over the course of the year to see how they're doing. a lack of alignment between those assessments and the schedule of the curriculum essentially, the district scope, and sequence they're required to teach. if those don't line up you're getting useless information out of the assessment. th
weston? >> sure. i have not reviewed your legislative proposal in detail. but in general i think it's absolutely critical that state and local education officials have an idea of the role testing is playing, the amount of testing and the quality of those tests as they try to understand how districts are trying to improve student learning. >> did you testify that was sort of lacking at this point that we have -- >> absolutely. we have very few systematic sources of evidence on...
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they want an agreement on the new year weston. believe they also see this as a sort of threshold decision. i think they believe that there is opportunity for moving on quickly to some of the regional issues. the iranians, sort of all of them would puzzle over the fact that the united states was so reluctant to engage iran in dealing with isis. they were also very forthcoming in talking about, for example, has below. they believed that if we could figure out each other other's concerns about the nuclear questions in a way that is respective of and recognizes the concerns for israel, there is no reason why this conversation cannot be quickly expanded to address other regional questions. all of them. imagine that relationship with iran and what it might mean for the middle east. that is what we should be thinking about. iran is a country of 80 million people. 85% literacy rate. some of the richest energy reserves in the world. arguably the top two or three largest energy reserves in both oil and natural gas in the world . a strategic
they want an agreement on the new year weston. believe they also see this as a sort of threshold decision. i think they believe that there is opportunity for moving on quickly to some of the regional issues. the iranians, sort of all of them would puzzle over the fact that the united states was so reluctant to engage iran in dealing with isis. they were also very forthcoming in talking about, for example, has below. they believed that if we could figure out each other other's concerns about the...
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another proud weston philosophical tradition? the economic argument, voluntarily mutually beneficial exchanges and the relatively free market are wealth producing and should be allowed. they produce more wealth and they destroy another aries in the same way capitalism in other areas. under each of these ethical systems, ways of judging it, all western in origin and tradition borders are ethnically irrelevant. a matter for other reasons but in terms of this their ethnically irrelevant. what about the rule of law? an important argument. supposedly can't legalize large numbers of unlawful immigrants or change our immigration law substantially because that would violate the will of law. it is an important tradition in the united states, one that has helped us prosper in the united states but laws must be based on an accurate accounting of human nature and respect for human liberty. they cannot be based on the whims of legislators or social engineers who have decided the u.s. population must be based on some sort of arbitrary standard
another proud weston philosophical tradition? the economic argument, voluntarily mutually beneficial exchanges and the relatively free market are wealth producing and should be allowed. they produce more wealth and they destroy another aries in the same way capitalism in other areas. under each of these ethical systems, ways of judging it, all western in origin and tradition borders are ethnically irrelevant. a matter for other reasons but in terms of this their ethnically irrelevant. what...