Taliban are so tear for eight are so terrified that they are not reporting what happens in that area. Guest what we are working on is to make sure that the people trust in their government. For that purpose we have programs like the citizens charter, which builds upon a ,reviously ruled out program the National Solidarity program. And in the areas where the Community Contributed to the to invernment in direct collaboration with the individuals. We are expanding on that. Also some basic administrative support to the communities to more engagement directly with the governments of they can feel confident to be able to on the room. The relationship is simple. Host the shooter in orlando has a connection to your country. Father, does he have any official role in the Afghan Government . Guest he has spoken as if he has. The internet is a wonderful phenomenon. Afghanistan is a very free country. Uncensored completely. People are free to raise their opinions wherever they are. They are entitle
Much thought to her familys water. Until now. I want to know it safe. I want to know they can drink water and be fine. Reporter and Environmental Health Research Group released a new report that found most of the Drinking Water in arizona and across the country contains a potentially dangerous chemical called chromium 6. The same chemical made famous based on the reallife water in california. The toxin has been linked to leukemia and stomach cancer. The report found low levels of chromium 6 in most valley water systems. From glendale to gilbert. Tempe to phoenix. 34 is the average. Reporter this assistant Water Services director says chromium 6 is naturally occurring in the groundwater. And shows up at such a epa standards, there is no reason to worry. Are basic message is the water is safe. It is regulated and tested. We do millions of tests every day to make sure the product we are putting out is safe to drink. Reporter concerned moms art totally convinced. I want to know what we are
Engines punctuates his day. Every 2 1 2 minutes we will hear a flight. Its hard to concentrate if youre trying to be quite indoors. Its difficult to have an outdoor experience. Reporter the change came when the faa started using a new Navigation System called next general in 2014. Its tremendous technology if used correctly. Planes can fly er couldnt do before. It rerouted aircraft out of scour sky harbor. It was supposed to cut down on fuel cost and increase safety. But the new routes appear to be more like guidelines. The Aviation Department says planes often deviate flying low and loud over residential areas. What we as a community are asking to have happen is when you make changes that impact us reporter in the decade before the change they received less than 200 noise complaints about aircraft per year. Since 2014 it has had over 65,000. The city of phoenix and several neighborhood groups filed a lawsuit against the faa. It still working through the federal court system. This plan
Perspective to plan [speaker not understood]. Technical difficulty; please stand by most of all let there be ron pearlman on this seat. Are there any more go ahead. Good afternoon, supervisors. Im alan orrick. I have been asked to read a letter in support of mr. Pearlman by richard noitras son. I am writing in support of Jonathan Pearlmans candidacy as San Francisco historian for the perez r vation commission. Although as a physician and epidemiologist, my own career was Environmental Health, teaching at harvard, ucla, uc berkeley, and then for 27 years heading up Environmental Health research at the California Department of public health. ~ i grew up with a family of architects. After my retirement, i have been helping cal poly pomona restore the historic 1932 studio residences designed by my father, richard noytra, one of the founders of california modern. I have been visiting with other historic modernist house museums around the world to learn about their restoration and programmin
Their altar, as their pulpit area. So, in the course of the history of this building, which is now, you know, closing in on 90 years, the stage was probably only used for three or four years of the, of the life of that theater. So, based on that, i didnt think that that rose to being whats considered a character defining feature of the building. And that for this developer who, trust me, we dragged screaming and kicking to the from where he wanted to tear down the building to coming about 90 of the way to agreeing to restore the marquee, put the blade sign back, put some of the ornaments on the building. And basically meeting the secretary of interior standards for the rehabilitation of the building. He came 90 of the way there. But to make it worth doing financially, he needed for that portion of the building to not be there so he could build the housing that opened to hayes street. So, you know, in my judgment, while he was, you know, sort of challenging to the community and as his r