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i do want to provide flexibility i told mr morris that. and i will be supporting the project.in, the only thing that shocked me more coming out of anybody's mouth in this room, was 55 all over -- alvarado. i mean, i am literally shocked. to be honest with you. >> president hillis: thank you commissioner fong speech rate we already have a motion. thank you for making that. i look at this empty lot on the corner. i am very happy to see this get the attention it needs. moving the victorian to fulton, first of all, i want to be there at the nights that house gets moved. [laughter] >> commissioner fong: the more important piece than other than getting 48 dwelling units on franklin street,, is a potential growth and instigation of energy on fulton street. it it could be a very cool thing you may be a start at a spark for other small development. hopefully not moving things around as much. but it would be great to see that block get a little bit more attention as well. i am in support of it. >> president hillis: thanks. >> clerk: seeing nothing further, there is a motion that has bee
i do want to provide flexibility i told mr morris that. and i will be supporting the project.in, the only thing that shocked me more coming out of anybody's mouth in this room, was 55 all over -- alvarado. i mean, i am literally shocked. to be honest with you. >> president hillis: thank you commissioner fong speech rate we already have a motion. thank you for making that. i look at this empty lot on the corner. i am very happy to see this get the attention it needs. moving the victorian...
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will be soon patients all day until about five o'clock so i mr morris been approaching medicine from a top down perspective where their understanding of anatomy and physiology of the basic sciences guides are clinical encounters in psychiatry the enigma is that we don't know many of the physiology is about as we don't know the the basics. we don't know why our drugs work we just know that they work so it's been a lot more difficult for me just because i find there's a lot more just memorizing that i have to do without actually. coming out of from like a logical puzzle in the no way. that's been challenging. dr lipman is perry supervisor but it's twelve year old noah who's about to teach perry what it's really like to have a mood disorder. i have two sides you have to factor in me really nice or not being nice i just don't like feeling that i have a disability tough on it makes life harder perry with two years training has to find the skills to help the young boy. to get in trouble in school today yeah oh. yeah you know everybody just oh no you. don't listen buddy i don't. know. just.
will be soon patients all day until about five o'clock so i mr morris been approaching medicine from a top down perspective where their understanding of anatomy and physiology of the basic sciences guides are clinical encounters in psychiatry the enigma is that we don't know many of the physiology is about as we don't know the the basics. we don't know why our drugs work we just know that they work so it's been a lot more difficult for me just because i find there's a lot more just memorizing...
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will be seeing patients all day until about five o'clock so i mr morris been approaching medicine from a top down perspective where their understanding of anatomy and physiology of the basic sciences guides or clinical encounters in psychiatry the enigma is that we don't know many of the physiology is about as we don't know the basics. we don't know why our drugs work we just know that they work so it's been a lot more difficult for me just because i find there's a lot more than just memorizing that i have to do without actually. coming out of from like a logical puzzle in our no way. that's been challenging. dr lipman is perry supervisor but it's twelve year old noah who's about to teach perry what it's really like to have a mood disorder. i have two sides you have to factor in me really nice or not being nice i just don't like feeling that i have a disability tough on it makes life harder perry with two years training has to find the skills to help the young boy to get in trouble in school today yeah. yeah you know everybody just so annoying. i don't listen to anyone. other than just
will be seeing patients all day until about five o'clock so i mr morris been approaching medicine from a top down perspective where their understanding of anatomy and physiology of the basic sciences guides or clinical encounters in psychiatry the enigma is that we don't know many of the physiology is about as we don't know the basics. we don't know why our drugs work we just know that they work so it's been a lot more difficult for me just because i find there's a lot more than just memorizing...
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mr. smoot admitted that he did anything. >> and the order of protection didn't prevent them from seeing each other, which they clearly did. >> miss morrisat she wanted to have social contact with mr. smoot. >> jolly organized if brook was so afraid smoot, why would she want to keep seeing him? after all, phone records show she was the one who called him that day. >> she continued to treat shawn as a friend, as someone she would do activities with. >> did you worry that could be confusing to the jury? >> absolutely. i think that's the underlying question any time that we're talking about domestic violence. why does anyone go back? >> the prosecutors hoped any doubt the jury may have regarding his guilt would be wiped away when they called their key witness to the stand. amy was working for smoot during that time. the impression of the nice outgoing man didn't last. >> why did it change? >> he was cold. he got angry easily. not satisfied really r. seemed like he enjoyed getting somebody riled up. >> in court, she testified about what happened the monday following brook's murder. >> on that day, did mr. smooth come into the office. >> he c
mr. smoot admitted that he did anything. >> and the order of protection didn't prevent them from seeing each other, which they clearly did. >> miss morrisat she wanted to have social contact with mr. smoot. >> jolly organized if brook was so afraid smoot, why would she want to keep seeing him? after all, phone records show she was the one who called him that day. >> she continued to treat shawn as a friend, as someone she would do activities with. >> did you worry...
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. >> paterno recognizes the gentlelady from washington state, kathleen morris rogers for four minutes. thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you, mr. dorsey for joining us today. on the setup i think by saying twitter is a valuable tool in modern communication and why in 2011 is spearheading an effort to get our members signed up in using this tool. it's a great way to interact with the people we represent and since then it's been amazing to see the growth of twitter and twitter users across america and the world. that's why at the hearing is so timely. a lot of serious questions americans have regarding platforms and ones that they use every day in issues like data privacy, community standards. i want to focus on twitter's procedures for taking down offensive and inappropriate content. as you know, there's been examples already shared today. i was going to highlight the one with megan mccain with the altered image of a gun pointed at her when she was mourning her father's loss. the image that america, this one is for you. obviously, the defense attorney was reported by other users. get it took 16 hour
. >> paterno recognizes the gentlelady from washington state, kathleen morris rogers for four minutes. thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you, mr. dorsey for joining us today. on the setup i think by saying twitter is a valuable tool in modern communication and why in 2011 is spearheading an effort to get our members signed up in using this tool. it's a great way to interact with the people we represent and since then it's been amazing to see the growth of twitter and twitter users across...