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>> according to the pictures, i don't see any plywood. i see flopping material that is not waterproof, and this is the second year, in my understanding that this has happened. it is great that you are moving forward with the construction, and certainly we appreciate that , but we are talking about the violations for previous noncompliance with keeping the front of the building secure, and none of what i see as appropriate. it is not waterproof. >> i thought the paper is supposed to be the waterproof? >> it is a waterproof building paper. but we can certainly does as soon as tomorrow or the next day , put a new plastic covering on the front, if that helps. >> it doesn't change the fact of the history, but i appreciate that. so i am looking at that. >> that was quite a while ago. i think before we had the second hearing, and then we made changes after the second hearing >> we look at some rebuttal from staff on this. thank you. >> thank you. >> does the book department have rebuttal? i'm sorry, public comments first is there any members of
>> according to the pictures, i don't see any plywood. i see flopping material that is not waterproof, and this is the second year, in my understanding that this has happened. it is great that you are moving forward with the construction, and certainly we appreciate that , but we are talking about the violations for previous noncompliance with keeping the front of the building secure, and none of what i see as appropriate. it is not waterproof. >> i thought the paper is supposed to...
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imagine using the same saw to cut hardwood, plywood, laminated flooring, drywall, sheet metal, ceramic, masonry, marble, travertine, headboard, pvstee or how about a saw that cuts carpet without a snag like sharp scissors on paper? rotorazer cuts horizontally or vertically. it cuts a straight line, along a curved line, or plunge cut a corner in no time. no other saw on earth has the cutting precision of the rotorazer. imagine trying to make a contoured cut like this with an ordinary circular saw. impossible! and talk about precision. watch again as the rotorazer makes the same ribbon cut in a matter of seconds. you get the exact cut you need, perfect and precise, in seconds! rotorazer really is the only one saw that does it all just right. >> i built a portable storage locker that sits on my trailer that i can pull behind my automobile or store in my yard. rotorazer was the perfect saw to do the job. really easy to use. cut like a hot knife going through butter. it was the right width of blade, so it leaves a nice, clean, smooth cut, easy to follow a straight line, easy to plunge into
imagine using the same saw to cut hardwood, plywood, laminated flooring, drywall, sheet metal, ceramic, masonry, marble, travertine, headboard, pvstee or how about a saw that cuts carpet without a snag like sharp scissors on paper? rotorazer cuts horizontally or vertically. it cuts a straight line, along a curved line, or plunge cut a corner in no time. no other saw on earth has the cutting precision of the rotorazer. imagine trying to make a contoured cut like this with an ordinary circular...
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>>plywood where a teen broke in. >>> plus, are you feeling lucky? the mega millions >>> you could be starting the new year as a multimillionaire. tonight,ottery retailers doing some brisk business today. tonight's mega millions drawing is a whopping $370 million. s abou $2 if you choose the lump sum. which i always do whenever i n. >> some of that money might com in handy if you're buying a new vacuum cleane and you'll be looking at a lot of choices in the store. >> and you'll have to choose between bag or bagless. >> a lot to choose. susan hogan is helping you make the right choice. >> consumer reports tested vacuums. over thousands of miles of carpeting to see which are best and here's the advice on what you need to look for.s valerie u her bagless vacuum cleaner twice a week. seeing the dirt in the been makes her clean moreoften. >> i don't like to have the dirt there. i need to get it out of sight. >> reporter: which should you go for? bag orgl s? consumer reports tested them vigorously on how easily they are to maneuver. you may think bagless a
>>plywood where a teen broke in. >>> plus, are you feeling lucky? the mega millions >>> you could be starting the new year as a multimillionaire. tonight,ottery retailers doing some brisk business today. tonight's mega millions drawing is a whopping $370 million. s abou $2 if you choose the lump sum. which i always do whenever i n. >> some of that money might com in handy if you're buying a new vacuum cleane and you'll be looking at a lot of choices in the store....
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so, what's involved is plywood, which when you install it and make a wall as we have done here already it with this gypsum material. this adds some flexibility so that during the earthquake you'll get movement but not collapse. and that gets strengthened even more when we go over to the steel frame to support the upper floor. >> so, potentially the wood and the steel -- it sounds like a fairly straightforward process takes your odds of collapse from one in 4 to one in 30? >> that's exactly right. that's why we're hoping that people will move quickly and make this happen. >> great. let's take a look. so, let's talk steel frames. tell me what we have going on here. >> well, we have a steel frame here. there are two of these and they go up to the lower floor and there is a beam that go across, basically a box that is much stiffer and stronger. ~ goes so that during the earthquake the upper floor will not collapse down on this story. it can be done in about two weeks' time. voila, you're done. easy. >> for more information on how to get your building earthquake ready, thank you for coming
so, what's involved is plywood, which when you install it and make a wall as we have done here already it with this gypsum material. this adds some flexibility so that during the earthquake you'll get movement but not collapse. and that gets strengthened even more when we go over to the steel frame to support the upper floor. >> so, potentially the wood and the steel -- it sounds like a fairly straightforward process takes your odds of collapse from one in 4 to one in 30? >> that's...
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wood frame, typical house that you can do the things that i was talking about, the anchor and the plywoodt garage area, you know if you refinanced in the last three years, get some of that savings and it is a really good investment. and the other thing that i try to tell people, earthquake insurance is not the solution to the shelter in place, if there is a big earthquake and your building is damaged, you are not in your house, you may be somewhere else, if you work in the city, it is going to be really hard to commute from sonoma, you want to do what is necessary so that your house is retrofitted and a couple of years of earthquake premium could get you to a level that you could be in the house after a significant earthquake and it may have damage and there is still a shelter in place where you are at home and you are not worried for the government taking care of you and you are living in a place where you can go to work and you want to have your wood frame house is really easy to get to that level. on top of the wood frame house, i mean every wood frame house in the west half of the cit
wood frame, typical house that you can do the things that i was talking about, the anchor and the plywoodt garage area, you know if you refinanced in the last three years, get some of that savings and it is a really good investment. and the other thing that i try to tell people, earthquake insurance is not the solution to the shelter in place, if there is a big earthquake and your building is damaged, you are not in your house, you may be somewhere else, if you work in the city, it is going to...
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. >> you have large full sheet of plywood. >> in a teeny tiny little hatchback. >> that's actually a big car in the uk. >> it's not going to fit. the guys behind the camera know it. eventually, with some tie downs, all tied on, the guys behind the camera believe once they hit the speed bump, this is all over. >> oh!>> new music video, >>there trerr version. >> yes! >> and the office bathroom visitor that might leave you feeling a bit flushed. >> should i call your boss or not? ing off. (coughs) ah! i missed you! then i discovered mucinex. one pill lasts 12 hours, and i'm good. mucinex releases fast and lasts 12 hours, not 4. let's end this. fact: some of your favorite foods stain teeth. unlike ordinary whitening tobelow the tooth's surface at s for a smile that's 4 shades visibly whiter! colgate optic white. whitening that works. in this home, we know a good biscuit when we see one. and pillsbury's new biscuit recipe bakes up crispier with a fluffier inside. new pillsbury grands southern homestyle biscuits are made just for bisquit lovers. crispier outside, fluffier inside. blended w
. >> you have large full sheet of plywood. >> in a teeny tiny little hatchback. >> that's actually a big car in the uk. >> it's not going to fit. the guys behind the camera know it. eventually, with some tie downs, all tied on, the guys behind the camera believe once they hit the speed bump, this is all over. >> oh!>> new music video, >>there trerr version. >> yes! >> and the office bathroom visitor that might leave you feeling a bit...
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this is what i would call the classic trade where investors take their money out of risky assets and plywoodnto fixed income and guess what, the area where they prefer to put their money into is short duration assets. and that's really what leads this over steepening of the curve. jonathan: rick? >> i totally agree. treasury is where you park your money. even with respect to treasuries for just fixed income in general, although the credit products and fixed-income have underperformed, there certainly below zero, they outperform the equity. jonathan: but as a consequence, what we done? taken at right hikes through 2019 with the exception of maybe. inflation expectations a bit strip right now, we've rolled over. confirmsany data that the rate market and inflation expectation to that extent as well. --this is not a fundamental the job data today was pretty good. it's more a crisis of confidence. it's what happened with the if this drags, on, this could have quite a meaningful impact on global growth. jonathan: to see that volume come into the front end of the treasury market which is stunning f
this is what i would call the classic trade where investors take their money out of risky assets and plywoodnto fixed income and guess what, the area where they prefer to put their money into is short duration assets. and that's really what leads this over steepening of the curve. jonathan: rick? >> i totally agree. treasury is where you park your money. even with respect to treasuries for just fixed income in general, although the credit products and fixed-income have underperformed,...
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up to the design has been finalized they use an laser to cut the pieces from the new plywood. customers compress them out of the sheets of home and assemble them according to a blueprint. some thirty models are now available with something for everyone from a guinness to a professional craftsman but sometimes customers have special requests to. southeast asia our partners asked us to put something other than a ballerina in the middle of the model that could symbolize happiness for example. the ballerina isn't popular there. it's always about giving our customers things that mean something to them. then they sell better. assembly of the tractable model with ninety seven pots takes just three quarters of an i want to complete a treat for an experience model make. the most complex models consist of almost six hundred pounds. final puzzle seem to be catching on again in the digital world production is currently running full speed ahead and. the model still being packaged here will end up all over the world in time for christmas so. the models are designed and manufactured here in
up to the design has been finalized they use an laser to cut the pieces from the new plywood. customers compress them out of the sheets of home and assemble them according to a blueprint. some thirty models are now available with something for everyone from a guinness to a professional craftsman but sometimes customers have special requests to. southeast asia our partners asked us to put something other than a ballerina in the middle of the model that could symbolize happiness for example. the...
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now, when we arrived we saw a number of pieces of big plywood in front of where the truck was parked.rying to conceal it in this carport. i'm told this break came after someone called in a tip about something they thought looked suspicious. investigators found it hidden in a garage just a few miles from where a fatal police shooting occurred. that is the dodge truck believed to be the one the suspect was driving when it gunned down newman police corporal ron issue l singh. it started with a traffic stop just before 1:00 a.m. and quickly turned deadly for t
now, when we arrived we saw a number of pieces of big plywood in front of where the truck was parked.rying to conceal it in this carport. i'm told this break came after someone called in a tip about something they thought looked suspicious. investigators found it hidden in a garage just a few miles from where a fatal police shooting occurred. that is the dodge truck believed to be the one the suspect was driving when it gunned down newman police corporal ron issue l singh. it started with a...
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all of the ground floors of buildings were completely boarded up with plywood. >> sreenivasan: we have been seeing and you have reported on the protests escalating the past couple of weeks, do the people in par represent something big e, the people out on the streets? we're seeing this from a cit perspective, but is there a larger discontent in the countryside as well?>> ctually, there were only 31,000 out nationwide today,0 8, paris. that doesn't sound like a lot. but, actually, what they represent goes very deep. mo than 70% of the frch population support themselves. a woman told me today, "i can't afford to buy shoes for my son." so you feel that it dos present something much bigger than the numbers of people who are actually demonstrating. and another thing it makes you realize is there's just a hue disconnect between the president, emmanuel macron, and these people. somehow, he has no managed to communicate his message that he wants to lower french unemployment, give them jobs. they tink he say prsident of the rich who is giving more money to the rich. and everyone out thid, "we a
all of the ground floors of buildings were completely boarded up with plywood. >> sreenivasan: we have been seeing and you have reported on the protests escalating the past couple of weeks, do the people in par represent something big e, the people out on the streets? we're seeing this from a cit perspective, but is there a larger discontent in the countryside as well?>> ctually, there were only 31,000 out nationwide today,0 8, paris. that doesn't sound like a lot. but, actually,...
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preparing for two of those, and the government is never more vulnerable when everyone is outside on plywood and lumber, and lots of things have to be considered. i ask him last things about on the day before the inauguration on the platform is, let's talk one more time if we have to get everybody off of here in a hurry, and those are the things the chairman of the inauguration worries about, but also the things the architect of the capitol has to be concerned about, so for his willingness to accept this responsibility, for his willingness for over two decades for being part of continuing to protect this building and the buildings connected to it, but at the same time to make it as available as possible to people from all over the world who want to visit here , and of course particularly for americans who want to see their capital, and for everybody else who wants to make that inspirational visit to our , foral, thank you, stephen your leadership, for your service. i thank you for your dedicated effort, and i think i get to now unveil the portrait. chairman harper was hoping to be here, and
preparing for two of those, and the government is never more vulnerable when everyone is outside on plywood and lumber, and lots of things have to be considered. i ask him last things about on the day before the inauguration on the platform is, let's talk one more time if we have to get everybody off of here in a hurry, and those are the things the chairman of the inauguration worries about, but also the things the architect of the capitol has to be concerned about, so for his willingness to...
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now, when we arrived we saw a number of pieces of big plywood in front of where the truck was parked. it appeared someone was trying to conceal it in this carport. i'm told this break came after someone called in a tip about something they thought looked suspicious. investigators found it hidden in a garage just a few miles from where a fatal police shooting occurred. that is the dodge truck believed to be the one the suspect was driving when it gunned down newman police corporal ron issue l singh. it started with a traffic stop just before 1:00 a.m. and quickly turned deadly for the 33-year-old singh. >> on a traffic stop, he got back on the radio and called off for shots fired. so that just automatically triggers like an officer down emergency response within the county. >> reporter: a neighbor posted this video on snapchat just after the shooting and told us her mother heard the gunfire. >> she heard the gunshots, like about five or six of them. >> reporter: police believe this is the man who shot and killed singh, these surveillance stills showing the suspect buying beer at a near
now, when we arrived we saw a number of pieces of big plywood in front of where the truck was parked. it appeared someone was trying to conceal it in this carport. i'm told this break came after someone called in a tip about something they thought looked suspicious. investigators found it hidden in a garage just a few miles from where a fatal police shooting occurred. that is the dodge truck believed to be the one the suspect was driving when it gunned down newman police corporal ron issue l...
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she sent me off to a lumberyard and we bought a four by six piece of plywood we leaned up here, thinking the cockroaches would see it and say oh, we're not supposed to go in there anymore, oh, all right, thank you for the warning. didn't work that way. so faced with this sudden influx of the sordid and disturbing in our first new york home, we decided to do the obvious and logical thing to fix it which was to go out and buy me an expensive suit. well, follow the logic here. i had gotten a fellowship for $3,000 from the canadian university we went to which they thought was all the money in the world you would ever need to live in new york. and our whole ambition for life at that moment was to live what we called poetically which did not mean rhyme and metered verse. it meant with a certain elevation, certain flamboyance, certain luxuriance of gesture. we wanted to live the way scott and zelda fitzgerald had lived in new york, before dancing in the plaza fountain, throwing money out of the windows. we wanted that kind of gesture in our life and we certainly weren't going to get it in our b
she sent me off to a lumberyard and we bought a four by six piece of plywood we leaned up here, thinking the cockroaches would see it and say oh, we're not supposed to go in there anymore, oh, all right, thank you for the warning. didn't work that way. so faced with this sudden influx of the sordid and disturbing in our first new york home, we decided to do the obvious and logical thing to fix it which was to go out and buy me an expensive suit. well, follow the logic here. i had gotten a...
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vulnerable at any time than when you've got everybody outside in the middle of the winter on tons of plywood and lumber and there is a lot to think about. i would say the two or three times that i interacted with that committee, normally with tom barrick to make sure what happened at the capitol was up t pas, not them. icular period, t everybody off that platform for some emergency, we could get them off there quickly. >> you voted for all four articles of impeachment for bill clinton. two that passed were lying to a grand jury and obstruction of justice. do you regret those votes? >> not as much as i'm sure he regrets lying to the grand jury. >> do you regret the impeachment process? >> you know, i looked at ken star's book. i think all of us looking back at that would not want to rush to anything that has all of the ramifications that impeachment has. if i was given advice to my friends in the house, most of the chairmen i would have served with, my advice would be legislate, don't investigate if you want to be rewarded with the continued opportunity to be in control of the house of repres
vulnerable at any time than when you've got everybody outside in the middle of the winter on tons of plywood and lumber and there is a lot to think about. i would say the two or three times that i interacted with that committee, normally with tom barrick to make sure what happened at the capitol was up t pas, not them. icular period, t everybody off that platform for some emergency, we could get them off there quickly. >> you voted for all four articles of impeachment for bill clinton....
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in greater natural detail for a few crime shanties have been flattened from a distance or stacker plywood showed off its grain bin/plinking to send a surreal yellow strewn in the shallows. twisted among the reeds at the water's edge. she sped into the bay. it was a sunny afternoon deep and false are the water flat, split: the watermen say. back in town trees were down compiled with trash the tide has lifted from the martian families for tracking furniture outside to experience such peace out here just hours after the storms may hymns and unreal. sure enough when she ran to the island's northern tip she thought had not spared her the shoreline had been broken into pieces by three new channels. much of this and she walked for years have been ripped away in minus this protective the island's marsh grasses rooted in the soil crumbled with each pulse. she muttered along the water's edge until she found a place to land the boat and a she scrambled out she notice updated footer to offshore. submerge to maybe six inches of water rocking gently with the push and pull of the waves. she stepped near
in greater natural detail for a few crime shanties have been flattened from a distance or stacker plywood showed off its grain bin/plinking to send a surreal yellow strewn in the shallows. twisted among the reeds at the water's edge. she sped into the bay. it was a sunny afternoon deep and false are the water flat, split: the watermen say. back in town trees were down compiled with trash the tide has lifted from the martian families for tracking furniture outside to experience such peace out...
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kitchen and you have to be careful where you step because there is a gaping hole covered by a piece of plywoodand my grandmother has diabetes and the medicine makes her gain weight, and she would have to work through her mobility, not that great, getting to the refrigerator every day just to put something into the microwave. in terms of going up the steps, the railing was very bad. there was always water leaking at the top of the steps. in my room, it was the worst, the ceiling had caved in numerous times, and every time we tried to fix it, it would happen again because there was a faulty roof. we tried to get the roof fixed once, it was leaking in another place. there were so many things that made it incredibly difficult just living there. one, there were two bedrooms and you have five people, right? so my dad sleeping on the floor. brian: where were you? zachary: at one point early on, i was on the floor as well, or on a cot, one of the two, and then my uncle generously decided to move downstairs when i started going to high school. he said, you can have that room. brian: you said you were a
kitchen and you have to be careful where you step because there is a gaping hole covered by a piece of plywoodand my grandmother has diabetes and the medicine makes her gain weight, and she would have to work through her mobility, not that great, getting to the refrigerator every day just to put something into the microwave. in terms of going up the steps, the railing was very bad. there was always water leaking at the top of the steps. in my room, it was the worst, the ceiling had caved in...
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that was about a 16 foot by 16 plywood, thetly doors didn't lock.here were between four to five people in one of those huts. there was a women's area, and a 's area. kattie said that she called the ." en's area the "pen there was a limited amount of time she was allowed to spend with her husband. the jobs available work limited to domestic work, janitorial work and construction. she was not allowed to bring her .hildren with her to oak ridge so the question, of course that i asked, was with all of this that you were facing, what did you all do this? and she said, the initial salary that they were offering, was more than twice the best job i could have gotten in auburn, alabama, which was where she was from. her children with her grandmother and she and her husband went. every week like clockwork they took their pay and sent a bunch of money back to support the family. so having her offer that perspective and just give an authentic voice to that experience was very important to me. i was very fortunate that i was able to talk to her. lori: we are qui
that was about a 16 foot by 16 plywood, thetly doors didn't lock.here were between four to five people in one of those huts. there was a women's area, and a 's area. kattie said that she called the ." en's area the "pen there was a limited amount of time she was allowed to spend with her husband. the jobs available work limited to domestic work, janitorial work and construction. she was not allowed to bring her .hildren with her to oak ridge so the question, of course that i asked,...
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mostly plywood. doors didn't lock. there was a little pot belly stove in the middle.ed -- people, would be four to five people in one of those huts. there was a women's area and a men's area. katie said they called her area the women's area the pen. that's what she and the other ladies started to call it. there were curfews. there was a very limited amount of time she was allowed to spend with her husband. the jobs that were available re limited to domestic work, janitorial work, and construction. you know, it was a very, very --. she was not allowed to bring her children with her to oak ridge. you know, so the question, of course, i asked is with all of this that you were facing, why did you guys do this? and she said, the initial salary they were offering, the pay they were offering me was more than twice the best job i could have gotten in auburn, alabama, which is where she was from. so she left her children with her mother. they stayed with her grandmother. her and her husband went and every week like clock work they took their pay and sent a bunch of money back,
mostly plywood. doors didn't lock. there was a little pot belly stove in the middle.ed -- people, would be four to five people in one of those huts. there was a women's area and a men's area. katie said they called her area the women's area the pen. that's what she and the other ladies started to call it. there were curfews. there was a very limited amount of time she was allowed to spend with her husband. the jobs that were available re limited to domestic work, janitorial work, and...
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. >> we have all the greeting cards and this is a piece of plywood. put in on nails on the sides. pins if you want to or you can actually just put them right onto the string right here. so like this, and make it as big as you want. the cool thing about this is it's reusable every year so once you're done with it this year use it again for the next. >> it's a great way to show your holiday cards. and this is a center piece that you can actually eat. >> an edible centerpiece. we have cupcakes inside of the cones and you can stuff them with cupcakes you already have. pipe some frosting on top, drizzle with powdered sugar and your christmas tree mountains are set for your table. >> that's cute. that's really cute. the audience liked that one. we don't know what to do with the candy capes. >> if you hot glue three of them together, they make a stand. you can put your name cards on top. you can have photos in here. if you're going to have a buffet for the holidays, put in what each dish is as you go along the table. the kids can get involved with this one. >> with the hot glue, you can'
. >> we have all the greeting cards and this is a piece of plywood. put in on nails on the sides. pins if you want to or you can actually just put them right onto the string right here. so like this, and make it as big as you want. the cool thing about this is it's reusable every year so once you're done with it this year use it again for the next. >> it's a great way to show your holiday cards. and this is a center piece that you can actually eat. >> an edible centerpiece. we...