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it looks like it is a limestone -- i am not sure what the stucco is on the outside. i think that is really well done. those are some of my thoughts as far as architectural things. i am very much in favor of it. i think we are ready to go. we have to get this done. commissioner miguel: i appreciated very much the comments in reminding us this is the last of san francisco's community hospitals. davies at cpmc was the german hospital, part of that immigrant community. even though slightly different, we have the old sutter pacific hospital that is now a senior facility. these have all gone past -- this is the last one standing. there is no question that the considerations of hospitals have changed drastically and are continuing to change. hospitals not only have to accommodate and change, but have to look to the future. i believe this is what the particular project in front of us dies. -- us does. i find the architecture -- and i am not talking about the interior -- as it presents itself to the community to be greatly improved from the original iterations. i think the co
it looks like it is a limestone -- i am not sure what the stucco is on the outside. i think that is really well done. those are some of my thoughts as far as architectural things. i am very much in favor of it. i think we are ready to go. we have to get this done. commissioner miguel: i appreciated very much the comments in reminding us this is the last of san francisco's community hospitals. davies at cpmc was the german hospital, part of that immigrant community. even though slightly...
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sheer limestone walls, one entrance, and a steel staircase that is easy to electrify. of course, the second choice would be the halls of congress because no one goes there looking for brains. ( cheers and applause ) folks, and if the candidates discover a telephone booth that goes back in time, would they save custer at little bighorn or lincoln at ford's theater? trick question because the first rule of campaign time travel, always go back and kill hitler. you gotta lock up the florida vote. ( applause ) of course, folks, with an election this tight, what's really going to decide it is voter turnout in swing states. that's why officials must stay vigilant against voter fraud. thankfully, republican state legislatures across the country have been fighting fraud with voter i.d. laws, pen opinion passed a voteo requiring voters to show a photo i.d., or for the amish, two notarized forms of mule. it's not a moment too soon. pennsylvania has had a shocking "no documented cases of in-person voter fraud." zero evidence. they were that good. ( laughter ) of course, the sharks
sheer limestone walls, one entrance, and a steel staircase that is easy to electrify. of course, the second choice would be the halls of congress because no one goes there looking for brains. ( cheers and applause ) folks, and if the candidates discover a telephone booth that goes back in time, would they save custer at little bighorn or lincoln at ford's theater? trick question because the first rule of campaign time travel, always go back and kill hitler. you gotta lock up the florida vote. (...
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we are adding limestone. next. this is a footprint of the church in the peach color. it is over a footprint of the building. we listen to the concerns of president fong and tried to open up the corner. next. we have pushed the building away from the corner. next. given its more transparency. the sidewalks on both streets are 15 feet from the curb. it is a very large sidewalk. next. looking back towards clay. next. >> this is the building with the street context from the last hearing and is looking up clay towards larkin. next. the buildings on the left hiding not too successfully behind a telephone pole looking into section of clay and larkin. next, oh, go back to that slide, please. i want to point out that the building on the right is about 10 feet lower than our building on the left. next. and this is looking up larkin towards clay and another telephone pole performing admirably. next, please. bay windows which i introduced at the last hearing, we'll roll through this quickly. next, please. next. and a nighttime shot that is horribly gatherish in this rendition of
we are adding limestone. next. this is a footprint of the church in the peach color. it is over a footprint of the building. we listen to the concerns of president fong and tried to open up the corner. next. we have pushed the building away from the corner. next. given its more transparency. the sidewalks on both streets are 15 feet from the curb. it is a very large sidewalk. next. looking back towards clay. next. >> this is the building with the street context from the last hearing and...
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it's a limestone. the big pride is that all these materials are from missouri. world war i was type of and going on during this time frame, and there's building that did cost about $3.5 million to create the building, and the people in missouri had to buy bonds to actually build this. they were so grateful, they actually bought $4.5 million worth. the extra $1 million that was set aside not just for the construction of the building was used for the decoration of the building. it was one of the reasons why we have all the artwork inside the building. currently right now you're m house lounge, and the house lounge originally was used for the representatives to come while they weren't in session inside the chambers. the story inside this room in the house lounge and this is a moourl done by thomas heart beenton. very strong missouri artist. very popular and famous in his time frame. he is considered one of the fathers of regionalism in the united states as to this art work. the painting here is called the social history of missouri. it's how missouri came to be thr
it's a limestone. the big pride is that all these materials are from missouri. world war i was type of and going on during this time frame, and there's building that did cost about $3.5 million to create the building, and the people in missouri had to buy bonds to actually build this. they were so grateful, they actually bought $4.5 million worth. the extra $1 million that was set aside not just for the construction of the building was used for the decoration of the building. it was one of the...
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. >> limestone, these look like european cabinets. not the ultimate high end, but it's a high end kitchen, i would put this at $75,000. and a floor. this seems like porcelain tile. that's not -- these probably are $5 a tile. but range is -- but the range is $50,000 to $100,000 for a kitchen. it can go a lot. >> on the flooring, do you have to really tear out the old floor or can you put it over the top of it? >> it depends the floor and the condition of the floor. but the rule of thumb is, you should take it off. aupt good subsurface to apply on, so it's better to take it up. >> there is an issue about adhearing flooring to a concrete, especially fresh concrete. if somebody floats a floor, you don't want to put the tile directly on the concrete, because if there are any cracks in the concrete and concrete cracks that will be telegraphed right up through the tile. so usually there's some kind of film between them that allows them to expand and contract and not telegraph cracks. >> one note on the last question a lot of clients believe
. >> limestone, these look like european cabinets. not the ultimate high end, but it's a high end kitchen, i would put this at $75,000. and a floor. this seems like porcelain tile. that's not -- these probably are $5 a tile. but range is -- but the range is $50,000 to $100,000 for a kitchen. it can go a lot. >> on the flooring, do you have to really tear out the old floor or can you put it over the top of it? >> it depends the floor and the condition of the floor. but the rule...
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. >> we will have 11 teams applying limestone. it makes the soil sweeter so the grass grows better.will do 150 acres of lime. we have three teams doing about 30 acres of aeration, punching holes in the ground that let's the air get in and the water and softens the soil. >> reporter: how much this needed right now? >> well, liming is part of the routine maintenance. arlington has their own crews but this is a little extra. we feel this is something that we can do as extra. it's like everybody has what they need to do. we come in and do the wish list, a few extra things. >> reporter: wonderful. thank you for taking your time and doing the trip. myfoxdc.com is our web site and we have a link to planet. in the next hour they will tackle the trees in arlington. we will talk about that in the next hour. next hour. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> straight ahead at 8:00 adding insult to injury after life gets back to normal, another one
. >> we will have 11 teams applying limestone. it makes the soil sweeter so the grass grows better.will do 150 acres of lime. we have three teams doing about 30 acres of aeration, punching holes in the ground that let's the air get in and the water and softens the soil. >> reporter: how much this needed right now? >> well, liming is part of the routine maintenance. arlington has their own crews but this is a little extra. we feel this is something that we can do as extra. it's...
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. >> if driving on or in any of these 11 armored animals through a 20 acre limestone quarry is not yetre hundred dollars to live out your monster truck fantasy. if crushing a car like this poor 1997 lincoln is not enough for you, the folks at drive a tank might have the thing. you can drive straight through and all over a mobile home destroying it for a mere $3500. >> sweet! >> crushing metal. >> i got the owner's manual here. >> the car you crushed? >> the car i crushed. you don't have to have a driver's license. anyone can drive this tank as long as you can reach the pedals. they've said 10 and 12-year-olds have driven the tanks and all the way up to 80-year-olds as well. >> did you get out some of your road rage? >> a little bit. a little bit. i hit a tree out there. >> what's the name of the place? >> it's drive a tank.com. base package is $400. >> that's great. >> and parking if you bring a tank to drive the tank? >> which i did. i drove the tank here to the studio. >> thanks for the memories. very nice. >> bob hope all of a sudden. >> thanks. >> all right. meanwhile, he doesn't w
. >> if driving on or in any of these 11 armored animals through a 20 acre limestone quarry is not yetre hundred dollars to live out your monster truck fantasy. if crushing a car like this poor 1997 lincoln is not enough for you, the folks at drive a tank might have the thing. you can drive straight through and all over a mobile home destroying it for a mere $3500. >> sweet! >> crushing metal. >> i got the owner's manual here. >> the car you crushed? >> the...
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if driving on or in any of these 11 armored animals through a 20-acre limestone quarry is not yet enougha few more hundred dollars to live out your monster truck fantasy. >> yeah. >> that felt good, alli. >> sweet right ride here behind me. dave are you tempted to go midtown manhattan right now. >> i could take apart fifth avenue traffic. rush two cars or crush a mobile home for $3,500, clayton, are you in. >> i'm in. i would totally drive down fifth avenue right now there are a couple of cabbies i would like to take out. sheridan tank in vietnam and gulf war as well. >> thank wounded warriors for hooking us up with this. drive a tank.com. more "fox & friends" in two minutes. >> i'm hopping in. >> let's go. if there was a pill to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye-care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. [ male announcer ] ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivit
if driving on or in any of these 11 armored animals through a 20-acre limestone quarry is not yet enougha few more hundred dollars to live out your monster truck fantasy. >> yeah. >> that felt good, alli. >> sweet right ride here behind me. dave are you tempted to go midtown manhattan right now. >> i could take apart fifth avenue traffic. rush two cars or crush a mobile home for $3,500, clayton, are you in. >> i'm in. i would totally drive down fifth avenue right...