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george wooding, coalition for san francisco neighborhoods. i support affordable housing, and i also am in very much agreement with the board and supervisor mar's resolution. i object to the false choice that scott weiner presented the board of supervisors saying if you are not for sb50 you must be anti-growth. i think that was a terrible position to put you in because i know that you are doing the best for the city. as peter just stated, i don't think one size fits all, and definitely the amendments have to take care of different aspects of the city and the character of san francisco. i think sb $50 billions the market rate housing much more so when you look at arena than it ever did build affordable housing. there is no profit in building affordable housing so it forces developers, even well-meaning once, to build a market rate. rate. it is a massive give away to developers to incentivize them, and especially for transportation. when you look at the transportation figures, you see we are running a $22 billion deficit in the next 25 years. th
george wooding, coalition for san francisco neighborhoods. i support affordable housing, and i also am in very much agreement with the board and supervisor mar's resolution. i object to the false choice that scott weiner presented the board of supervisors saying if you are not for sb50 you must be anti-growth. i think that was a terrible position to put you in because i know that you are doing the best for the city. as peter just stated, i don't think one size fits all, and definitely the...
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during a short hearing, elizabeth reid for the prosecution wrote out the charges faced by wood treatment limited. georgeeir name and address. the court also heard they denied the charges. there was no indication... the investigation has been lengthy, detailed and complicated, involving cheshire police and the health and safety executive. the defendants will appear before chester crown court in the new year. the headlines on bbc news: the prime minister and labour leader were among those who fell silent to remember the victims of the london bridge attack — while a minute‘s silence was also held in cambridge for jack merritt and saskia jones. the un secretary—general says the world must end its "war against nature" as two weeks of talks on climate change begin in madrid. jeremy corbyn pledges to cut railfares by a third and give under—16s free travel as part of labour‘s plan to renationalise the railways. women should be able to buy the morning—after contraceptive pill ‘straight off the shelf‘, without speaking to a pharmacist first. that‘s according to a new report from the royal college of obstetricians
during a short hearing, elizabeth reid for the prosecution wrote out the charges faced by wood treatment limited. georgeeir name and address. the court also heard they denied the charges. there was no indication... the investigation has been lengthy, detailed and complicated, involving cheshire police and the health and safety executive. the defendants will appear before chester crown court in the new year. the headlines on bbc news: the prime minister and labour leader were among those who...
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it is all downhill, we turn to the weather, from georges wood gorgeous georgina to strong winds to comeng, with a band of showers moving down. the isobars squeezed, with wind picking up up to 75 mph on the irish coast. there could be some damage, leading to disruption if you‘re travelling on monday morning. monday, things start to get quieter. the low pressure moves east, and the wind changes to northerly. the day will look drier and brighter, a lot of sunshine after showers in the east clear, and it will feel different, a crisp feel to things on monday with the northerly wind as we set in arctic air. monday temperatures, mid to high single figures, then the week ahead throws everything but the kitchen sink at us. tuesday, milderagain, wednesday‘s chili, showers around, and the end of the week at the moment looks like it will be milder, but with perhaps windy conditions. it will be a forecast to check—in with every day, plenty going on. back to you too. have you put down the baby yet? thank you, susan. a very mixed week ahead. with sophisticated smartphones and increasingly affordable c
it is all downhill, we turn to the weather, from georges wood gorgeous georgina to strong winds to comeng, with a band of showers moving down. the isobars squeezed, with wind picking up up to 75 mph on the irish coast. there could be some damage, leading to disruption if you‘re travelling on monday morning. monday, things start to get quieter. the low pressure moves east, and the wind changes to northerly. the day will look drier and brighter, a lot of sunshine after showers in the east...
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george nakashima. >> nakashima was known for taking naturally felled wood and creating inherently individual works fort specific piece of wood. >> nakashima's story oddly parallels bennett's. born in washington state, he earns an architecture degree from mit. in 1942, just as ed bennett is being inducted into the army, nakashima, his wife, and young daughter are among more than 110,000 japanese americans forcibly interned in war relocation camps. it's a dismal experience, but he meets a master woodworker who teaches him to craft simple but beautiful furniture using traditional japanese hand tools. after the war, nakashima builds a workshop in new hope, pennsylvania, where he uses these centuries-old techniques to create modern masterpieces. "every tree," he says, "has its destiny." >> we're allowing the wood to speak for itself. i am trying to reveal the beauty that is in the wood. and part of that is this beautiful natural edge, which is a real characteristic of nakashima work. >> to better understand this zen modernism, i turn to ben mcnitt of tucson, one of legions of contemporary craftsmen deeply
george nakashima. >> nakashima was known for taking naturally felled wood and creating inherently individual works fort specific piece of wood. >> nakashima's story oddly parallels bennett's. born in washington state, he earns an architecture degree from mit. in 1942, just as ed bennett is being inducted into the army, nakashima, his wife, and young daughter are among more than 110,000 japanese americans forcibly interned in war relocation camps. it's a dismal experience, but he...
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[applause] george: while you're at it, [beep] tiger woods too! [laughter] announcer: he called them like he saw them. george: are you ready for some fun? >> yeah. george: well they say blondes have more fun. unfortunately, they also have more vd. [laughter] announcer: he told it like it is. george: the upper-class keeps all of the money, pays none of the taxes. the middle classes pays all of the taxes, does all of the work. the poor are there just to scare the [beep] out of the middle class. [laughter] announcer: and he never let anyone shut him up. george: if there is a god, may he strike this audience dead. see? everything is fine, nobody's hurt. announcer: only george carlin could make us laugh by telling the truth. george: you noticed there are not many chinese guys named rusty? [laughter] >> all over canada they have been asking for us to bring back george carlin. so, ladies and gentlemen, here is comedian, comedy star george carlin. announcer: introducing the best of george carlin, exclusively from time life. george: i am, indeed, highly dan
[applause] george: while you're at it, [beep] tiger woods too! [laughter] announcer: he called them like he saw them. george: are you ready for some fun? >> yeah. george: well they say blondes have more fun. unfortunately, they also have more vd. [laughter] announcer: he told it like it is. george: the upper-class keeps all of the money, pays none of the taxes. the middle classes pays all of the taxes, does all of the work. the poor are there just to scare the [beep] out of the middle...
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wood came from. he says it is from the same hell where george washington is buried. that is particularly interesting because this is a place considered sacred to many americans, but when i went through the farm books to plot out exactly where he was taking the wood from, it was not always from the hill. i think he was good at sales. this is what people wanted to hear. this was a place that george -- hegton had called could not grow anything to grow there. that is why he called it the hellhole. , this one isrnon .ated november he was also simultaneously selling things and mount vernon. and hecollecting sales was also collecting any type of revenue when people came in. there was a number of different and then, that organization, also embracing a strategy on how to capitalize on people drawn to mount vernon. it was the enslaved community of mount vernon that were the primary story keepers. these were the people who were the on-site storytellers and interpreters. them use positions to exact tips from people who were not as knowledgeable about george washington's life. oth
wood came from. he says it is from the same hell where george washington is buried. that is particularly interesting because this is a place considered sacred to many americans, but when i went through the farm books to plot out exactly where he was taking the wood from, it was not always from the hill. i think he was good at sales. this is what people wanted to hear. this was a place that george -- hegton had called could not grow anything to grow there. that is why he called it the hellhole....
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wood came from. in the certificate, he says it is from the same hill where george washington is buried. i think that is particularly interesting, because this was a place considered sacred to many americans. when i actually went through his farm books and tried to plotwhes wood from, it was not always from the hill. i think john augustine washington was good at sales. this is what people wanted to hear. in fact, some of the wed actually came from along the shoreline. this was a place that george washington had affectionately called hellhole. he called it that because nothing could grow there. for whatever reason, whenever he tried, he could get anything to grow there. some of the wood came from hellhole. that is technically part of the hill, so we will let that slide. thisthe mount vernon gem, johnted november, 1856, augustine washington, was helping crutchett with his business but he was selling things at mount vernon. sales thatecting slave gardeners were selling the upper and lower gardens. also collecting revenue when people would come in. for a time, there was that the aguerrotypist
wood came from. in the certificate, he says it is from the same hill where george washington is buried. i think that is particularly interesting, because this was a place considered sacred to many americans. when i actually went through his farm books and tried to plotwhes wood from, it was not always from the hill. i think john augustine washington was good at sales. this is what people wanted to hear. in fact, some of the wed actually came from along the shoreline. this was a place that...
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during a short hearing, elizabeth reid for the prosecution read out the charges faced by wood treatment limited. georgeew year. yunus mulla, bbc news. in a moment, the latest business news. first a look at the headlines on afternoon live. the prime minister, the labour leader and the mayor of london lead tributes to the victims of the london bridge terror attack. the point of no return on climate change is looming — the stark warning from the united nations as leaders gather in madrid for talks. a man who bludgeoned three elderly men to death in exeter has been found not guilty of their murder on grounds of insanity. here's your business headlines on afternoon live. fashion retailer ted baker is in the doghouse with investors. its share price fell after it said it might have exaggerated the value of its inventory by as much as £25 million. it's appointed lawyers and accountants to try to find out what happened. manufacturers cut jobs at their fastest rate since 2012 last month, according to a study by ihs markit. the sector is going through its longest decline since the financial crisis. it's being bla
during a short hearing, elizabeth reid for the prosecution read out the charges faced by wood treatment limited. georgeew year. yunus mulla, bbc news. in a moment, the latest business news. first a look at the headlines on afternoon live. the prime minister, the labour leader and the mayor of london lead tributes to the victims of the london bridge terror attack. the point of no return on climate change is looming — the stark warning from the united nations as leaders gather in madrid for...
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[applause] george: while you're at it, [beep] tiger woods too! hem like he saw them. george: are you ready for some fun? they say blondes have more fun. unfortunately, they also have more vd. announcer: he told it like it is. george: the upper-class keeps all of the money, pays none of the taxes. the middle classes pays all of the taxes, does all of the work. the poor are there to scare the [beep] out of the middle class. [laughter] announcer: and he never let anyone shut him up. george: if there is a god, may he strike this audience dead. see? everybody's fine, nobody's hurt. announcer: only george carlin could make us laugh by telling the truth. george: you notice there are not many chinese guys named rusty? [laughter] >> all over canada they have been asking for us to bring back george carlin. so, ladies and gentlemen, here is comedy star george carlin. announcer: introducing the best of george carlin, presented by time life. george: i am, indeed, highly dandy. announcer: this is the must-have, comprehensive collection of carlin classics. georg
[applause] george: while you're at it, [beep] tiger woods too! hem like he saw them. george: are you ready for some fun? they say blondes have more fun. unfortunately, they also have more vd. announcer: he told it like it is. george: the upper-class keeps all of the money, pays none of the taxes. the middle classes pays all of the taxes, does all of the work. the poor are there to scare the [beep] out of the middle class. [laughter] announcer: and he never let anyone shut him up. george: if...
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wood came from. now, in the certificate it says it's from the same hill where george washington is buried. i think that's particularly interesting because this was a place that was considered sacred to many americans. but when i actually went through his farm books and i tried to plot out where exactly he was taking this wood from, it wasn't lways from the hill. i think john augustin washington was good at sales. this is what people wanted to hear. some of it came from right along the shoreline. this was a place that george washington had called hell hole because he called it that because nothing could grow there. whatever he tried, he could not get anything to grow there while some of the wood came from hell hole. but it was technically part of the hill. so we're going to let that one slide. now, with the mount vernon gin this was dated 1956. john augustin washington, was helping crush it with his business but he was simultaneously selling things at ount vernon. he was also collecting any type of revenue when people came in for a time being there was a typist on the estate. so there was a
wood came from. now, in the certificate it says it's from the same hill where george washington is buried. i think that's particularly interesting because this was a place that was considered sacred to many americans. but when i actually went through his farm books and i tried to plot out where exactly he was taking this wood from, it wasn't lways from the hill. i think john augustin washington was good at sales. this is what people wanted to hear. some of it came from right along the...
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george crook is like the fish. he is seeing the confederate troops in the center under gordon and they are in a wooded lot. at the time that's all he could see. jubal early is doing a great job of using terrain to mask his troops from crooks vision. crook gets tunnel vision and he is focused on gordon's division directly in front of mulligan. he comes up with a plan again he developed this plan from winchester for he'd been on the battlefield and had a chance to see it firsthand. if you lookdeas is to the right of the map you will see the cavalry that it will get sent down the front road. mind, onlyrook's confederates there are gordon with a few cavalry covering either flank. there should be nothing in his way to prevent him once he gets out of the creek to cross over to newtown thing, behind gordon. at the same time, he is going to reinforce mulligan with a grade -- the brigade of rutherford b. hayes. it is the division is going to be sent out to the west to take position on sandy ridge the scene of the first battle against stonewall jackson in 1862. the whole plan was, mulligan was going to go head-to-he
george crook is like the fish. he is seeing the confederate troops in the center under gordon and they are in a wooded lot. at the time that's all he could see. jubal early is doing a great job of using terrain to mask his troops from crooks vision. crook gets tunnel vision and he is focused on gordon's division directly in front of mulligan. he comes up with a plan again he developed this plan from winchester for he'd been on the battlefield and had a chance to see it firsthand. if you...
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georges kazan and tom higham are about to put the evidence to the test. >> i was lucky enough to meet the bishop of larnaca, and he gave me this small piece of wood that wassaid to be that of lazarus. >> the wood was alongside bones believed to be those of lazarus. >> this wood belongs to a juniper tree, and we know that juniper is found on cyprus and was used for the coffins of people in the early and late roman periods. we're hoping the radio carbon date will tell us more. >> the results of the lazarus wood are about to come off. it's coming out at quite modern, in the last 200 to 300 years. >> so this -- this can't possibly be from the coffin of lazarus himself. >> no. no, definitely not. >> and it's more likely to be something from when this crypt was disturbed, so it doesn't take us any closer to discovering whether or not lazarus actually came to larnaca or whether he was buried there. >> it doesn't. >> until the bones themselves are tested, science cannot prove their age, but the tradition that lazarus was buried beneath this church and the veneration of his relics continues on cyprus. >> the relics of lazarus is a testimony to the teachings of jes
georges kazan and tom higham are about to put the evidence to the test. >> i was lucky enough to meet the bishop of larnaca, and he gave me this small piece of wood that wassaid to be that of lazarus. >> the wood was alongside bones believed to be those of lazarus. >> this wood belongs to a juniper tree, and we know that juniper is found on cyprus and was used for the coffins of people in the early and late roman periods. we're hoping the radio carbon date will tell us more....
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george. >> okay, michael. thanks. >>> to florida now where a family is celebrating their christmas miracle after two siblings missing for more than 48 hours were found safe in the woods near their home, and victor oquendo is in jacksonville with the story. good morning, victor. >> reporter: good morning. a huge sigh of relief for the family and of this community. as of right now they believe no sign of foul play. police believe those kids just wandered off. >> we have both kids. we're heading out of the woods. >> reporter: it was the best possible outcome. 6-year-old braxton and his 5-year-old sister bri'ya williams found alive nearly three days after vanishing in their yard. >> it's a miracle, christmas miracle and it's a blessing. a lot of hard work and thank god for it. >> reporter: they were last seen playing in their front yard. rescue teams out in full force. in the air and on the ground canvassing more than 400 homes and 100 acres, with help from the community. tuesday afternoon finally the break they had been waiting for. >> one of the rescue team members heard a voice, thought it was a child's voice and so they fanned out, started looking and found them and
george. >> okay, michael. thanks. >>> to florida now where a family is celebrating their christmas miracle after two siblings missing for more than 48 hours were found safe in the woods near their home, and victor oquendo is in jacksonville with the story. good morning, victor. >> reporter: good morning. a huge sigh of relief for the family and of this community. as of right now they believe no sign of foul play. police believe those kids just wandered off. >> we have...