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pecos' so the plumbing and the kitchen is what is before us today? >> yes. >> the front building or the rear building? >> the rear building. >> ok. any other questions? ok. public comment? no public comment. rebuttal? rebuttal? to >> did you have anything elso add? to go commissioners? >> this seems pretty clear, and i would like to make a motion to uphold the department action and to give it to the appellate a reasonable time to get the permits in that whenever we think is 60 or 90 days to get the permits and do the work, whenever that is. >> i think 60 days would be sufficient to do this work. the appellant if he thinks he can get a permit to do the work in 60 days. take of 90 days. let's do 90 days. that is my motion. >> is that to get permits and complete the work? take a yes. >> i am ok with that. i will second of that. any public comment on the motion? to g>> the top of the rear builg is presently reached by stairs outside. there are stairs inside, but they have been enclosed by a former owner. the only means to reach the top story is true that
pecos' so the plumbing and the kitchen is what is before us today? >> yes. >> the front building or the rear building? >> the rear building. >> ok. any other questions? ok. public comment? no public comment. rebuttal? rebuttal? to >> did you have anything elso add? to go commissioners? >> this seems pretty clear, and i would like to make a motion to uphold the department action and to give it to the appellate a reasonable time to get the permits in that...
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and these are calls peco cells and devices like that that result -- and including wi-fi -- that only use a small amount of spectrum. they only use spectrum over a small geographic area so we can pack in more people. so i think that's the long-term solution there. it doesn't solve problems for all types of systems, however. but that seems to me going forward is a major area that we're going to have to focus on. >> host: you're watching "the communicators," c-span's weekly look at telecommunications and telecommunications policy. our guest, dale hatfield, is joining us from denver. he's a professor at the university of colorado, and he is also a member of the commerce department's spectrum management advisory committee, csmac. and he is also the former engineering and technology chief at the federal communications commission. he has about 50 years of experience in telecommunications policies, particularly spectrum issues, and he is considered one of the leading experts on spectrum in the nation. paul kirby of "telecommunications reports" is our guest reporter. >> host: dale, we're talk
and these are calls peco cells and devices like that that result -- and including wi-fi -- that only use a small amount of spectrum. they only use spectrum over a small geographic area so we can pack in more people. so i think that's the long-term solution there. it doesn't solve problems for all types of systems, however. but that seems to me going forward is a major area that we're going to have to focus on. >> host: you're watching "the communicators," c-span's weekly look at...
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camaraderie ever, rio grande or pecos river? the answer is the colorado river!> it was an inland ocean at one point out in the west. it's dry now. we will get waves of grain into the first part of tonight year and its mild. temperatures are in the '40's so we are safely out of the freeze and ice range. look at the rain fall numbers. here are some other ones. about one-third of an inch to half an inch of rain. temperatures are in the '40's. 46 and sherry bell and 39 at mchenry. according to our model that's 4:00 this afternoon we're still in the rain. that evening rush hour. still in the rain late in the rush hour. maybe a flake or two of smelly tonight but not a huge chance of that. snow tonight but not a huge chance of that. it has been a slow year for small. snow. one system passes by any other take the northerly route. there is a cold front that hits tomorrow night. i just wanted to show you this picture. in this picture the yellows, the tanks and the reds are winds. look at that normally flow growingblowing from the pacific. that is really going to get windy
camaraderie ever, rio grande or pecos river? the answer is the colorado river!> it was an inland ocean at one point out in the west. it's dry now. we will get waves of grain into the first part of tonight year and its mild. temperatures are in the '40's so we are safely out of the freeze and ice range. look at the rain fall numbers. here are some other ones. about one-third of an inch to half an inch of rain. temperatures are in the '40's. 46 and sherry bell and 39 at mchenry. according to...
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that's leo peco the sea line who was furious at being corralled until he turned around and saw the path to freedom was right behind him or in this case right in front of him. he was found in monterey suffering from a potentially deadly bacteria infection. workers and volunteers with the marine mammal center rescued two more sea lines who bounded after him into the surf. >> today's release really signifies how much work and effort that our staff and volunteers put into rescuing, you know, some 530 animals that they rescued this far. >> the marine mappal cent mamma holding a free open house on saturday and see how the work that makes rescues like today's possible. >> that's worth a visit. >> yeah? >> absolutely. fascinating. there they go. >>> next at 6:00, a rail revolt. californians could be changing their minds about high-speed rail. what's behind the turnaround? that's coming up next. >>> and the bay area city that will soon boast the highestn th. ♪ [ female announcer ] during the holidays, there's a lot to get done. and safeway select appetizers help you rise to every occasion. ♪ fro
that's leo peco the sea line who was furious at being corralled until he turned around and saw the path to freedom was right behind him or in this case right in front of him. he was found in monterey suffering from a potentially deadly bacteria infection. workers and volunteers with the marine mammal center rescued two more sea lines who bounded after him into the surf. >> today's release really signifies how much work and effort that our staff and volunteers put into rescuing, you know,...
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v rica ojala que le pedo queda de todo muy bien que esa ma fg/ se vea limpia im peco parable çw de ñ=ser mejores mujeres en todo fg sentido, las espera y gracias çw3t claudia. >>> y ahora voy con poncho y ! v x oñ"el+dbe!pdkyo2oé chiqui chiqui fg/ chiqui baby porque voy ñ= a sus ! v x oñ"el+dbe!pdkyo2oé casas. >>> ahora vas. >>> si puedo voy. >>> para mi cumpleaÑo. >>> ahora vas carla martÍnez. >>> pero me gusta mucho el rollo de poner la mesa y las ñ=uuÑpçok flores. >>> te invito a la mÍa para ! v x oñ"el+dbe!pdkyo2oé que la arregles. >>> si tengo lo mÍo. >>> eso me gustÓ. >>> y no se vaya tenemos muchas cosas pasando aquÍ en despierta amÉrica al regresar sascha prieto ñ=uuÑpçokskrooedt!xies-7Ñww6akepÑá conmente noticias nos vamos junto a su casa junto a raÚl y chiqui para ver como le hizo gracias a çw dios hizo su Árbol de navidad, vamos a ver ñ=uuÑpçokskeso. >>>♪. >>> vayan avanzando que tengo que hacer una ! v x oñ"el+dbe!pdkyo2oéllamada. >>> ay!. z@ mq >>>. >>> martÍn amo ado necesitamos tu ayuda mijo este Árbol q estÁ de agarrar la ñ=uuÑpçokskrooedt!xies-7Ñ peluca. >>>. >>> oiga
v rica ojala que le pedo queda de todo muy bien que esa ma fg/ se vea limpia im peco parable çw de ñ=ser mejores mujeres en todo fg sentido, las espera y gracias çw3t claudia. >>> y ahora voy con poncho y !v xoñ"el+dbe!pdkyo2oé chiqui chiqui fg/ chiqui baby porque voy ñ= a sus !v xoñ"el+dbe!pdkyo2oé casas. >>> ahora vas. >>> si puedo voy. >>> para mi cumpleaÑo. >>> ahora vas carla martÍnez. >>> pero me gusta mucho el...
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>> guest: i edited the culture column and religion column and i wrote -- peco how did you get that job >> guest: let's see, i first had other magazines but i think i worked as commentary and an intern at the journal right out of college and i wrote another book prior to joining the journal which was about. c-span: why did you do that? where did you get the interest on god on the quad? >> guest: i visited two schools that had just opened up, one called off a maria law school and one was patrick henry and i wrote a piece in a magazine about the two of them and wanted to look into why the schools were growing so rapidly. c-span: patrick henry's right here in virginia. wears off a? is it in florida? >> guest: when i visited it was in ann arbor michigan. c-span: what did you find about those two schools most interesting? >> guest: they were attracting some extremely smart kids even though at the time neither one of them were credit -- accredited yet and they were attracting kids who did not want the kind of religious ghetto but bring their ideas to bear in a world of public policy or law or
>> guest: i edited the culture column and religion column and i wrote -- peco how did you get that job >> guest: let's see, i first had other magazines but i think i worked as commentary and an intern at the journal right out of college and i wrote another book prior to joining the journal which was about. c-span: why did you do that? where did you get the interest on god on the quad? >> guest: i visited two schools that had just opened up, one called off a maria law school...
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peco and your app will be out when?: the applicant will come out by thanksgiving of this year, so we wanted it to be out for halloween but there were issues back in london related to damien hirst's diamond skulls, most expensive artwork in the world. there were copyright issues but that is a side issue. c-span: we only have a couple of minutes. did you learn anything as you travel across the united states? how many days total was a? >> guest: on the eisenhower trip it was about 25. c-span: did you learn anything about the political mood that we have and maybe heard about? >> guest: nothing that you haven't heard about it. i was deliberately on the way back. i came through texas and mississippi, and the distance i feel from washington d.c., the gulf is amazing and indeed for not wishing to be -- in the united states is a very strong feeling particularly in places like west texas. they feel we are not part of the united states. we should be independent and run our own affairs and keep our own tax revenues and arrange our
peco and your app will be out when?: the applicant will come out by thanksgiving of this year, so we wanted it to be out for halloween but there were issues back in london related to damien hirst's diamond skulls, most expensive artwork in the world. there were copyright issues but that is a side issue. c-span: we only have a couple of minutes. did you learn anything as you travel across the united states? how many days total was a? >> guest: on the eisenhower trip it was about 25....
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peco you serve 30 for some years on the court. what has it been like for you since you left? i mean, and why did you write the book? >> guest: well, it is kind of a story, it's sort of grew by itself. when i had left the court, i was invited to attend a fairly large number of informal sessions, where i talks to smaller groups like the rotary and groups in arlington and elsewhere, and i was repeatedly asked one of the questions that i always got was usurped the chief justice. tell us a little bit about how they were alike in how they were different. people seem to be interested in the possible differences between different chiefs and then i thought back further and actually i had some contact, not as intensive, with five and the idea came to me that there might be a fair amount of interest in talking about the chiefs and in fact, i remember talking to john roberts about the same time and i thought the public did not have a full understanding of all the work the chief does. there's a fair number of additional responsibilities and i thought it might be of interest to tell a litt
peco you serve 30 for some years on the court. what has it been like for you since you left? i mean, and why did you write the book? >> guest: well, it is kind of a story, it's sort of grew by itself. when i had left the court, i was invited to attend a fairly large number of informal sessions, where i talks to smaller groups like the rotary and groups in arlington and elsewhere, and i was repeatedly asked one of the questions that i always got was usurped the chief justice. tell us a...