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>> doctor jeanette breaks down the factors next. todd: army soldier now call the enemy within by the feds, charged with planning a deadly ambush on his own unit. private ethan meltzer of kentucky said classified info to a neo-nazi group and wanted al qaeda to carry out the attack. investigators finding isis propaganda on his eye cloud and a photo of a knife, skull mask and book title the sinister traditions. he called himself a traitor. new york district attorney declining to charge the man seen taunting police in his body came footage. it happened moments before he was put into an apparent band chokehold, face a number of charges including resisting arrest but now the officer who used the alleged chokehold in the culprit. the da saying there must be 0-tolerance for police misconduct. >> a new breakthrough in the fight against covid-19, the lab behind the drug remdesivir will test and heel version of the drug, joining me his medical contributor doctor jeanette to help understand this. >> good to see you. >> other than the obvious in
>> doctor jeanette breaks down the factors next. todd: army soldier now call the enemy within by the feds, charged with planning a deadly ambush on his own unit. private ethan meltzer of kentucky said classified info to a neo-nazi group and wanted al qaeda to carry out the attack. investigators finding isis propaganda on his eye cloud and a photo of a knife, skull mask and book title the sinister traditions. he called himself a traitor. new york district attorney declining to charge the...
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doctor jeanette here to discuss next. customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again! well now there's score!, from force factor, to rev your libido and maximize physical response. it's no wonder force factor is the #1 fastest-growing men's health brand at walmart. unleash your potential in the bedroom with score!. >> after mixed messages from the world health organization on asymptomatic spread of covid-19 doctor anthony fauci is setting the record straight. >> the evidence we have given the percentage of people which is 25, 45% of the totality of infected people likely without symptoms. to make a statement was not correct. >> with inconsistent guidance how long will it take americans to get answers on how the virus is spread? joining w
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sandra campos and jeanette reyes were married four years ago, back when the mood in the castro was jubilant. >> the whole virus thing just, like, killed the spirits of everything going on. >> reporter:thomas has been here for decades and says 50 years ago it was also boarded up to protect it from homophobic attacks. >> all in the 70s, the movement was happening and they we marches. was not a giant parade. it is all falling back to that same process with the black lives matter movement. >> reporter: there will be no parade this year, replaced instead by an online video celebration aired this morning. also the pink triangle on twin peaks has been replaced by l.e.d.s that will light up at night. and olympic style torch was carried from oakland city hall to san francisco to symbolize the healing of a sometimes contentious relationship between the lgbt and african- american communities. >> this is symbolic. it is uniting the bay area. it is hopefully a step forward toward a united community. >> reporter: there are lots of struggles going on right now. perhaps too many to make for a festive atmos
sandra campos and jeanette reyes were married four years ago, back when the mood in the castro was jubilant. >> the whole virus thing just, like, killed the spirits of everything going on. >> reporter:thomas has been here for decades and says 50 years ago it was also boarded up to protect it from homophobic attacks. >> all in the 70s, the movement was happening and they we marches. was not a giant parade. it is all falling back to that same process with the black lives matter...
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yes, i will talk about jeanette rankine a little later.is the western connection in wyoming. so, suffrage often thought about as east moving west, did not really happen that way. and i think we have to be really clear and proud of that as western women. now, the national women's hall of fame records that there are about 200 men and women who did the most to advance suffrage and they contributed in ways big and small. a western woman, abigail scott duniway was among them, a crusader for women's suffrage. she was born in illinois and then she travelled to what was called the western state of oregon. would we call it a western state now? i'm not so sure. i would call it northwest myself. she moved there with her whole family in 1852 and she describes the very arduous journey west in her book, her first book called captain gray's company or crossing the plains, something like that. she was nearly completely self-taught. she read newspapers avidly to learn more. and when she got west, she started her own newspaper so that she would still contin
yes, i will talk about jeanette rankine a little later.is the western connection in wyoming. so, suffrage often thought about as east moving west, did not really happen that way. and i think we have to be really clear and proud of that as western women. now, the national women's hall of fame records that there are about 200 men and women who did the most to advance suffrage and they contributed in ways big and small. a western woman, abigail scott duniway was among them, a crusader for women's...
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to an absolute minimum of absolute minimum they don't see it in accordance with their natural day jeanette rhythm effects the stock knocked over at most and pushed. bastions case the g. takes place almost exclusively indoors despite having large windows he always turns on the light but artificial light is usually very weak whereas goat heard traumas can reach 7000 lux bastions level is just 220 bus general so spends most of his evenings in front of a t.v. or computer screen in addition to being low light the emit primarily blue light this lowers the wake sleep regulating hormone melatonin and reverses his inner rhythm essentially turning back his biological clock and the result for us john is this modest hour by hour exposure to light on a typical working day there and not have to cut in but while working in the office we have 200 to 220 lux which is far short of daylight light and found that. what we notice is that he still has a relatively high illuminance after work until he goes to bed. who are. hot this so and that he definitely has a negative effect on his sleep wake behavior and. it
to an absolute minimum of absolute minimum they don't see it in accordance with their natural day jeanette rhythm effects the stock knocked over at most and pushed. bastions case the g. takes place almost exclusively indoors despite having large windows he always turns on the light but artificial light is usually very weak whereas goat heard traumas can reach 7000 lux bastions level is just 220 bus general so spends most of his evenings in front of a t.v. or computer screen in addition to being...
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discussion let me introduce you to the guests so that they can introduce themselves to you helen jeanette good to happy tell everybody. thank you my name is do not do the mayor of green ever do you know in. the summer capital of europe when we are we are they've now unions have we were too capital and 3 never you know. has been dealing with people with like all of this disease and we've tracked into ways. that we must move at lot to contend with math thank you for being on the string today and welcome back to the strange remind everybody here. i'm a scene and i'm executive editor at this returns which is the oldest english daily in. welcome to the stream good to have you and safa it's nice to have a thank you stuart so much for joining us would you introduce yourselves to our international audience thank you both might never see it as if it is. i look for people who have heard by fear that they are of the political party the party that the party with their little political party. and their nastiness spokesperson what will political or economy affairs thank you very much for joining us so
discussion let me introduce you to the guests so that they can introduce themselves to you helen jeanette good to happy tell everybody. thank you my name is do not do the mayor of green ever do you know in. the summer capital of europe when we are we are they've now unions have we were too capital and 3 never you know. has been dealing with people with like all of this disease and we've tracked into ways. that we must move at lot to contend with math thank you for being on the string today and...
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a a fluctuation that is a reflection of the slow offset of the 1st wave that is due to actually jeanette in the population and an important kind of action that is of some people have just not yet been exposed that are as so as the virus me aches invades throughout any country in the u.k. and germany it's going to come across pockets of people they will populations communities that were not previously exposed so i suspect we're going to be seeing quite a lot of these little outbreaks where the local figure us response says ok you know you actually work more nanometers presumably with brain imaging tell me about immunological dark matter because i'm going to say we've had scientists on this program nobel prize winners some of them will usually talk about quantum mechanics . and you know how the great the greatest initiative science gives us are completely against common sense. it's potentially observation rather a clue that dark matter and common sense to get out of that particular argument so i doubt my seconds into flavors. the 1st thing it was used or misused a mystically atom as a popu
a a fluctuation that is a reflection of the slow offset of the 1st wave that is due to actually jeanette in the population and an important kind of action that is of some people have just not yet been exposed that are as so as the virus me aches invades throughout any country in the u.k. and germany it's going to come across pockets of people they will populations communities that were not previously exposed so i suspect we're going to be seeing quite a lot of these little outbreaks where the...
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jeanette nesheiwat, doctor, thank you. >> my pleasure. thank you, jon.on: a wide range of estimates about how many came to protest in washington throughout the day yesterday. the secretary of the army noting 45,000 and a law enforcement source for fox pegging it as high as 200,000. it's believed to be one of the largest crowds yet for the district in more than a week of protests there. more demonstrations today as we're learning details about internal deliberations in the president's administration and the national guard is being withdrawn. lucas tomlinson is live in lafayette park, the scene of the controversial clearing last week. lucas. >> reporter: jon, thousands of peaceful protesters returned to the recently renamed black lives matter plaza. they say their goal is to spread peace and love, a different message than what we saw last week where the church behind me, the nursery was burned. in the owe of val office last monday -- oval office, last monday, president trump wanted as many as 10,000 officers on the streets. attorney general bill barr mark
jeanette nesheiwat, doctor, thank you. >> my pleasure. thank you, jon.on: a wide range of estimates about how many came to protest in washington throughout the day yesterday. the secretary of the army noting 45,000 and a law enforcement source for fox pegging it as high as 200,000. it's believed to be one of the largest crowds yet for the district in more than a week of protests there. more demonstrations today as we're learning details about internal deliberations in the president's...
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. >> under love conquers all, jeanette little joins us now, good to see you. >> how are you feeling? today is a good day. >> i'm feeling really good, we are excited about getting back to retail operations and opening up and seeing our old customers and meeting new customers so i'm feeling really good. >> let's review the things you can or can't do today. you can't do hair, can't be making people necessarily look pretty when you are in the salon but you can get them the products to make them look pretty on their own. going to little more detail on that. >> that's exactly right. >> we can suffice across ourselves but we are able to help them with things we sell and not only that but even with the knowledge we have, we show people how clean for their hair and skin to make them feel beautiful at home. >> long-awaited start, the first step in a process that has been extremely long. new york city phase i reopening includes construction, manufacturing, wholesale, retail, curbside, in-store pickup. estimated businesses reopen in new york city, 16,000 nonessential retail businesses, 3700 manu
. >> under love conquers all, jeanette little joins us now, good to see you. >> how are you feeling? today is a good day. >> i'm feeling really good, we are excited about getting back to retail operations and opening up and seeing our old customers and meeting new customers so i'm feeling really good. >> let's review the things you can or can't do today. you can't do hair, can't be making people necessarily look pretty when you are in the salon but you can get them the...
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jeanette rodrÍguez tiene lo Último en vivo desde washington. jeanette: buenos dÍas.ar de avanzar el proyecto. aunque se apruebe en la cÁmara baja tendrÁ un camino cuesta arriba en el senado dominado por los republicanos. el presidente trump no se ha pronunciado sobre el proyecto de ley pero acusa a los demÓcratas de querer abandonar y quitarle los fondos a las agencias de la ley. trump: [habla en inglÉs] jeanette: su contrincante demÓcrata joe biden ha dicho algo similar que no cree que sea necesario desmantelar las agencias de la ley ni quitarle los fondos pero si cree que se necesita una reestructura y en lo que piden en el congreso. habrÁ que esperar el desarrollo los prÓximos dÍas a ver si este proyecto avanza los comitÉ necesarios si tiene los votos que hacen falta para el pleno de la cÁmara baja. satcha: gracias por brindar los detalles en vivo desde washington. nueva york entra este martes en su segundo dÍa de reapertura. la ciudad que una vez fuera epicentro mundial del coronavirus sigue experimentando disminuciÓn en los casos. la situaciÓn es otra en al meno
jeanette rodrÍguez tiene lo Último en vivo desde washington. jeanette: buenos dÍas.ar de avanzar el proyecto. aunque se apruebe en la cÁmara baja tendrÁ un camino cuesta arriba en el senado dominado por los republicanos. el presidente trump no se ha pronunciado sobre el proyecto de ley pero acusa a los demÓcratas de querer abandonar y quitarle los fondos a las agencias de la ley. trump: [habla en inglÉs] jeanette: su contrincante demÓcrata joe biden ha dicho algo similar que no cree que...
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. >> doctor jeanette shares her tips to stay safe this summer, thanks for being here. we are all trying to figure out if we can go on vacation, if it's going to be safe, what's the latest thinking? >> reporter: the most important thing is to understand what the outbreak is like in the area you are going to, do they have a spike, in texas and houston, in miami-dade, florida counties there are huge outbreaks so it's important to know where you are traveling to, now your risk and if you're in a high-risk group, take these factors into consideration before you travel and if you are at high risk you shouldn't be traveling in the first place because of the risk of complications and if you come back in new jersey -- new york, new jersey and connecticut if you have to quarantine after visiting one of the hotspots. let's get into emails from folks at home, should people avoid states that recently had spikes and coronavirus cases? my family want to head to florida for a family vacation, what would you say to that? >> absolutely. it is so important to make sure there aren't any o
. >> doctor jeanette shares her tips to stay safe this summer, thanks for being here. we are all trying to figure out if we can go on vacation, if it's going to be safe, what's the latest thinking? >> reporter: the most important thing is to understand what the outbreak is like in the area you are going to, do they have a spike, in texas and houston, in miami-dade, florida counties there are huge outbreaks so it's important to know where you are traveling to, now your risk and if...
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joining us to answer that is medical contributor, doctor jeanette. what do you think? everyone expected to see spikes once the country started to reopen. what do you make of them? >> it is a layering effect, inevitable by nature as we reopen the country we are going to see a spike in the number of cases. it is a matter of keeping it at bay, keeping it at a minimum and we do that by engaging in preventative measures, such as masks, handwashing, social distance, not touching your face, that sort of thing but in new york we were able to stop the spread of this virus by the shutdown, taking preventative measures, certainly something we are prepared to tackle in the future. >> let's take a look at the latest cdc recommendations, recommendations at 4:00 in the morning, tomorrow we could have different ones but they are cloth face covering, 60% alcohol, hand sanitizer and tissues to do things like touch door handles and elevator buttons and all that. is the latest cdc guidance enough? >> for now yes. that's the most important thing, to protect yourself was remember if you are
joining us to answer that is medical contributor, doctor jeanette. what do you think? everyone expected to see spikes once the country started to reopen. what do you make of them? >> it is a layering effect, inevitable by nature as we reopen the country we are going to see a spike in the number of cases. it is a matter of keeping it at bay, keeping it at a minimum and we do that by engaging in preventative measures, such as masks, handwashing, social distance, not touching your face, that...
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jeanette and judith, twins born one minute apart, named valedictorian and salutatorian at muscle muscle her sister are close and competitive with one another but in a healthy way, this pair took on many extracurriculars as well. both took multiple ap level courses as well and judith and jeanette are sticking together when it comes to college. both will attend texas a&m. the girls said they wanted to be the val and sal of their grade and set their sights on it, never caring who got what. congratulations to them and happy monday to you guys. >> michael, you pointed out that 0.01, not going to let that go. >> her sister will remind her that for the rest of her life. >> exactly. lara, thank you so much. >>> now to why the best time to launch a start-up business may be right now. it's a story we first saw in "the new york times" and our rebecca jarvis spoke to some entrepreneurs who successfully took that leap. rebecca, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, whit. you know, they say necessity is the mother of invention and right now this country needs jobs and solutions to some of the most
jeanette and judith, twins born one minute apart, named valedictorian and salutatorian at muscle muscle her sister are close and competitive with one another but in a healthy way, this pair took on many extracurriculars as well. both took multiple ap level courses as well and judith and jeanette are sticking together when it comes to college. both will attend texas a&m. the girls said they wanted to be the val and sal of their grade and set their sights on it, never caring who got what....
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we bring in jeanette nunez, florida's lieutenant governor. great to have you back on the show. we just heard from governor desantis in phil's reporting. he says he is not shutting down even with the increase in cases we've seen here recently. what would have to happen for the state to consider rolling back some of the economic reopening measures that are in place. >> well, thanks again, connell, for the opportunity and i think you heard governor desantis loud and clear. he is not considering rolling back. we have seen increases in cases but as you mentioned a lot of that is attributed to record number of testing. the last two saturdays, 50,000, 57,000 test results. clearly the more you look, the more you will find but in addition we've also recognized there is a outbreak in some of the agricultural areas. in one county of 100 farmworkers, 90 tested positive. so there is a lot of different things we're doing from a strategy standpoint to make sure we keep floridians safe but the most important thing is to protect our most vulnerable which is the elderly. that is something eviden
we bring in jeanette nunez, florida's lieutenant governor. great to have you back on the show. we just heard from governor desantis in phil's reporting. he says he is not shutting down even with the increase in cases we've seen here recently. what would have to happen for the state to consider rolling back some of the economic reopening measures that are in place. >> well, thanks again, connell, for the opportunity and i think you heard governor desantis loud and clear. he is not...
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house of representative's, jeanette rankin, who would vote against war after the attack on pearl harbor. she was a lifelong pacifist and could not accept the violation of her principal even if the united states was attacked in 1941. the man who had just gotten the speakership of the house of representatives broke with the director of his party and refused to vote for the declaration. this is a time where great questions are at stake. andle are intensely divided politics is going to start impacting foreign policy. timee way, it is a great because just as we are getting ready to debate how to end world war i a pandemic breaks out. the cdc estimates toda about 75,000 lost their lives. deads city had about 2300 -- that is significantly larger than st. louis who is better organized and ruthless when dealing with a pandemic. alone month of october 195,000 americans died. woundsamericans died of during world war i. at about the time the senate is going to move into the most intense question about what should we do regarding the league of nations, we have the most serious medical crisis in the
house of representative's, jeanette rankin, who would vote against war after the attack on pearl harbor. she was a lifelong pacifist and could not accept the violation of her principal even if the united states was attacked in 1941. the man who had just gotten the speakership of the house of representatives broke with the director of his party and refused to vote for the declaration. this is a time where great questions are at stake. andle are intensely divided politics is going to start...
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black l light -- black k lives matter at t school week, which was brought fororrd byby the boaoard, jeanetteasq. this is democracy now!! when we c come back, lynching in america. stay with usus. ♪ [mumusic break] amy: "hold on jujust a little choirlonger," ththe virirtual mass for the moral monday march on washington. this is demomocracy n now!, demomocracynow.org, the quarante report. i am amy goodman. amidid mass protests against anti-black racism and polilice brutality across the country, at least five men, four black and one latinx, have been found hanging in public across the u.s. in recent weeks. all five deaths were initially deemed suicides, but community advocates, scholars, and those all too familiar with america's racist history say there's another possibility, lynching. in palmdale, california, authorities are investigating the death of 24-year-old robert fuller, a black man who was found dead, hanged from a tree near the community's city hall earlier this month. city officials said he died by suicide, suggesting the cause was due to mental anguish related to the coronavirus pand
black l light -- black k lives matter at t school week, which was brought fororrd byby the boaoard, jeanetteasq. this is democracy now!! when we c come back, lynching in america. stay with usus. ♪ [mumusic break] amy: "hold on jujust a little choirlonger," ththe virirtual mass for the moral monday march on washington. this is demomocracy n now!, demomocracynow.org, the quarante report. i am amy goodman. amidid mass protests against anti-black racism and polilice brutality across the...
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we're talking about says 29000 is supposed to have been retired you only keep a man or woman who's jeanette fantastic job on his seat even when it's done and dusted so that is why they're still asking the president what is keeping these men who haven't actually done pretty well for the people. 'd and soon i mean it's great to get your perspective on this we do appreciate the sentiment and today speaking to us from lagos nigeria. 2 united nations peacekeepers have been killed in an attack on a convoy in northern money un's mission chief for the west african country says they were part of a logistics convoy that happened on the tested legal route when the gunmen attacked comes after the u.n. appealed for more support for the rest of the whole region which is seen hundreds of civilians targeted in recent weeks. the police killing of another black american has triggered new protests racial brooks was shot off a struggle at a fast food restaurant in atlanta on friday night atlanta's chief of police has resigned and an officer involved in the shooting has been sacked those jabari has more. repair
we're talking about says 29000 is supposed to have been retired you only keep a man or woman who's jeanette fantastic job on his seat even when it's done and dusted so that is why they're still asking the president what is keeping these men who haven't actually done pretty well for the people. 'd and soon i mean it's great to get your perspective on this we do appreciate the sentiment and today speaking to us from lagos nigeria. 2 united nations peacekeepers have been killed in an attack on a...
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rules of statutory plaintext in the law championed by the late justice antonin scalia of -- host: jeanette, los angeles, good morning to you. go ahead, share your opinion. i was trying to say that i'm really lost in this. when my son was adopted -- high, hello? host: yes, we are listening to you. caller: how are you doing? host: we heard when your son was adopted. caller: when my son -- [applause] -- [no audio] host: you're getting confused, you're trying to listen through your television and your phone. you've got to turn down the television. greg, union city. yes.r: lgbtqk it's a shame that is trying to piggyback off all the hard-fought rights that my people have died for. they just spit on all the people .hat hung from trees that died, that were sacrificed for civil rights. we have just opened up a portal for hell and it's not going to stop here. soon they will add the p word to lgbt, pet or a sexual, they make it q. it's a shame. but when you add transgendr, you can serve -- confuse the narrative. you don't know whether to call someone or miss or i misses -- a miss or a misses. nationa
rules of statutory plaintext in the law championed by the late justice antonin scalia of -- host: jeanette, los angeles, good morning to you. go ahead, share your opinion. i was trying to say that i'm really lost in this. when my son was adopted -- high, hello? host: yes, we are listening to you. caller: how are you doing? host: we heard when your son was adopted. caller: when my son -- [applause] -- [no audio] host: you're getting confused, you're trying to listen through your television and...
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i'm jeanette here, owner, resident of district 6 owned and work in district 6 for 11 plus years. we know that nancy tung and we know one can give $500 for the race per person. the poa gave $500 after she put up$500.after she put up as a nominee, she announced she gave $500 to a nonprofit that focused on african-american's health and wellness. today's hearing, supervisor ronen announced they did not oppose or support -- (indiscernible). >> i ask you please reconsider this decision. the people of san francisco have clearly spoken and we have asked for these nom authentications andnominations and i hopeyou will do your job by taking a vote and forwarding those candidates with a no recollection. recommendation. i hope the board can nominate their candidates and personally, i'm deeply impressed by the work of angela r. jenkins who called in earlier. please vote today the chinese community be pulled away. if you believe this should reflect the diversity of their serving i hope you will be in support of her candidacy. thank you. >> thank you. can we have the next caller, please? >> i'm
i'm jeanette here, owner, resident of district 6 owned and work in district 6 for 11 plus years. we know that nancy tung and we know one can give $500 for the race per person. the poa gave $500 after she put up$500.after she put up as a nominee, she announced she gave $500 to a nonprofit that focused on african-american's health and wellness. today's hearing, supervisor ronen announced they did not oppose or support -- (indiscernible). >> i ask you please reconsider this decision. the...
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my name is jeanette and i'm a resident at the radion.re a 99-unit condominium building within three blocks of the chase centre and about three or four blocks from the giants stadium as well. i'm in favour of the project. i think that it's adding value to the community here on many different levels. and really my only concern going forward with any public space that is being developed that we acknowledge and support public restrooms. we seem to be at a deficit in our area. we have a lot of public urination going on all around our building on a regular basis. but in terms of the hotel, i think it is a great idea and i support the warriors. thank you for your time. >> thank you so much. >> operator: you have six questions remaining. >> caller: hi. can you hear me? >> yes. thank you. >> caller: ok. my name is deborah and my husband michael, we are residents at the madrone building which is just down the street from the chase centre. unfortunately we object to this hotel and i sent a letter in with our comments. but i would just like to reite
my name is jeanette and i'm a resident at the radion.re a 99-unit condominium building within three blocks of the chase centre and about three or four blocks from the giants stadium as well. i'm in favour of the project. i think that it's adding value to the community here on many different levels. and really my only concern going forward with any public space that is being developed that we acknowledge and support public restrooms. we seem to be at a deficit in our area. we have a lot of...