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behind him in the stairs were frank demartini. he told the people they are to move quickly to the stairs. then he opened the doors to cosmos insurance where others were huddled. let's go, ortiz announced. as walter entered the stairwell, demartini and ortiz were behind him. he thought he saw them continue up the stairs. so on the 90th floor, one floor above, a young woman is trapped in her office. she's about a month away from getting married. she's called home to nashville, and they are stuck. everybody in her office is stuck, then a flashlight comes bobbing into the room. we don't know for sure who that is but we're pretty confident it was one of these two men, frankie martini or pablo ortiz, the only two wandering around that part of the building. on the 8 th floor, four floors below there was a career planning seminar going on, and that group was also trapped in their office. again, one of these two men showed up and led them out through a door that had previously been jammed shut. above the 91st floor, the stairways were plug
behind him in the stairs were frank demartini. he told the people they are to move quickly to the stairs. then he opened the doors to cosmos insurance where others were huddled. let's go, ortiz announced. as walter entered the stairwell, demartini and ortiz were behind him. he thought he saw them continue up the stairs. so on the 90th floor, one floor above, a young woman is trapped in her office. she's about a month away from getting married. she's called home to nashville, and they are stuck....
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as photographs show, back stairs and ceiling and the deck is haphazardly constructed. the floor plan as filed failed to show a legal property line window and existing supporting. none of these existing conditions are shown in the real elevation submitted for review by the city. its clear intent is to mislead plan checkers. the drawings are a lie. compounding the misleading drawings -- >> 30 seconds -- >> commissioners, all we ask that the plans be revised to meet the planning code, which means approximately a 32-square foot reduction to the illegal projection. basically a 4-foot side setback and 3-foot projection allowed by the planning code and not the five feet which is there. thank you for your attention. i'd be pleased to answer any further questions. >> time. >> thank you. okay. so we are now moving on to the permit holder. i believe mr. chan is here as a representative for the permit holder. >> yes, i am. i have slides that i created. do you mind if i share them? >> that would be fine. so once you get your presentation up, you'll have seven minutes. and alek will
as photographs show, back stairs and ceiling and the deck is haphazardly constructed. the floor plan as filed failed to show a legal property line window and existing supporting. none of these existing conditions are shown in the real elevation submitted for review by the city. its clear intent is to mislead plan checkers. the drawings are a lie. compounding the misleading drawings -- >> 30 seconds -- >> commissioners, all we ask that the plans be revised to meet the planning code,...
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>> she fell down the stairs.omebody is at the bottom of the stairs, your automatic response is she fell down the stairs. >> detective art holland was called to the mansion in the wee hours. we first spoke to him more than a decade ago. >> first officers arrived, ems arrived. >> reporter: the medical examiner was called in, too. he looked at the victim and said a fall down the stairs was possible. >> he couldlacerations on the back of her head and said it could the result of a fall. >> reporter: by dawn, news of the fall started rippling through the family. details were vague when details reached the girls at college. >> she said something has happened. >> your mom has fallen down the stairs, it was an accident. you should come home. >> reporter: by the time kathleen's daughter caitlin got the word, it was as shocking as it was definitive. her college roommate delivered the news. >> she looked at me and says caitlin, it's your mom. she's dead. those words still ring clearly in my head. kathleen's sister, candace,
>> she fell down the stairs.omebody is at the bottom of the stairs, your automatic response is she fell down the stairs. >> detective art holland was called to the mansion in the wee hours. we first spoke to him more than a decade ago. >> first officers arrived, ems arrived. >> reporter: the medical examiner was called in, too. he looked at the victim and said a fall down the stairs was possible. >> he couldlacerations on the back of her head and said it could the...
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follow me up the stairs, if you will. we're heading up the stairs to the second floor. as i said, this is a modern staircase. but imagine there being a wooden staircase here that immigrants would walk up in large crowds. some had refused to give their
follow me up the stairs, if you will. we're heading up the stairs to the second floor. as i said, this is a modern staircase. but imagine there being a wooden staircase here that immigrants would walk up in large crowds. some had refused to give their
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we got the stairs and we start climbing, but immediately in the beginning, the stairs, they broke, so trouble, lots of work, lots of effort, and we start going and going and going, and when we are arriving on the fourth floor, somebody come and took the stairs away. so, now we are in trouble.
we got the stairs and we start climbing, but immediately in the beginning, the stairs, they broke, so trouble, lots of work, lots of effort, and we start going and going and going, and when we are arriving on the fourth floor, somebody come and took the stairs away. so, now we are in trouble.
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i think she fell down the stairs. reporter: michael believes alcohol must have played a role in her fall, and even though her blood alcohol levels weren't off the charts, he says, there may have been another contributing factor. a few months before her death, she'd suffered an injury diving into their swimming pool. and her doctor put her on several prescription meds. >> do you remember her being wobbly in the weeks that followed? >> oh, my god, yeah. she had to wear a neck brace. she -- they put her on percocet to begin with. then they brought valium. she was on flexeril which is, apparently, a muscle relaxant -- oh yeah. she was in a great deal of pain all the time. >> reporter: for michael peterson, the trial was hard enough to bear, but the family spilt made it even worse. there was kathleen's daughter, caitlin, across the room in the prosecution's camp. and behind him the whole time, his girls, margaret and martha. >> they were sisters. they loved one another. they helped one another. and that's been the biggest,
i think she fell down the stairs. reporter: michael believes alcohol must have played a role in her fall, and even though her blood alcohol levels weren't off the charts, he says, there may have been another contributing factor. a few months before her death, she'd suffered an injury diving into their swimming pool. and her doctor put her on several prescription meds. >> do you remember her being wobbly in the weeks that followed? >> oh, my god, yeah. she had to wear a neck brace....
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follow me up the stairs, if you will. we are heading up the stairs to the second floor.s is a modern staircase, but imagine there being a wooden staircase here that immigrants would walk up in large crowds. some had refused to give their baggage to the baggage handler, so they got either their suitcase or perhaps a sheath with stuff in it over their shoulders, their belongings. they are all coming up the stairs. the one thing they don't realize yet is that they are already being inspected as they walk up the stairs. limping because of a bad foot, maybe they stub there to. they might be carrying that big baggage and holding their chest and having trouble breathing. they may be very happy to be here and singing a song from the old country, looking wonderfully ecstatic. all three of those conditions would be observed by inspectors who would be at the top of the stairs and would be watching. so as you got to the stop of -- as you got to the top of the stairs, those inspectors would come up to you with one of their tools of the trade, a piece of chalk, and they are going to m
follow me up the stairs, if you will. we are heading up the stairs to the second floor.s is a modern staircase, but imagine there being a wooden staircase here that immigrants would walk up in large crowds. some had refused to give their baggage to the baggage handler, so they got either their suitcase or perhaps a sheath with stuff in it over their shoulders, their belongings. they are all coming up the stairs. the one thing they don't realize yet is that they are already being inspected as...
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follow me up the stairs first, if you will. we are heading up the stairs to the second floor.is is a modern staircase. i imagine there being a wooden staircase that immigrants would walk up in large crowds. some had refused to give their baggage to the baggage handlers. they still have their suitcase or perhaps a sheet with stuff in it over their shoulders, their belongings. they are all coming up the stairs. the one thing they don't realize yet is that they are already being inspected as they walk up the stairs. they might be limping because of a bad foot, maybe they stubbed their toll. they might be carrying that big baggage and holding their trust in having trouble breathing. they may be very happy to be here and singing a song from the old country. just looking wonderfully ecstatic. conditionsf those would be observed by inspectors who would be at the top of the stairs and they would be watching. so as you got to the top of the would, those inspectors come up to you with one of their tools of the trade. you're going to market with initials that signify exactly what they fe
follow me up the stairs first, if you will. we are heading up the stairs to the second floor.is is a modern staircase. i imagine there being a wooden staircase that immigrants would walk up in large crowds. some had refused to give their baggage to the baggage handlers. they still have their suitcase or perhaps a sheet with stuff in it over their shoulders, their belongings. they are all coming up the stairs. the one thing they don't realize yet is that they are already being inspected as they...
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being inspected as they walk up the stairs. they might be limping because of a bad foot, perhaps they stop the photo. they might be carrying a big bag and holding the chest and having trouble breathing. they may be very happy to be here and singing a song from the old country just looking wonderfully ecstatic. all three of those conditions would be observed by inspectors who would be at the top of the stairs and they would be watching. so as you got to the top of the stairs here, those inspectors would come up to you with one other tools of the trade, a piece of chalk. and then in america coat up with initials that signify exactly what they may be the condition you have. stopped oh gets an alpha lameness, the person holding their chest might have a hard problem age. the person who was so ecstatic to be here that they're singing and dancing, they might feel they have a condition of needs to be checked mentally so they have an expert on the coat. on immigrants didn't expect this. i sometimes do this on my tours, i ask everybody t
being inspected as they walk up the stairs. they might be limping because of a bad foot, perhaps they stop the photo. they might be carrying a big bag and holding the chest and having trouble breathing. they may be very happy to be here and singing a song from the old country just looking wonderfully ecstatic. all three of those conditions would be observed by inspectors who would be at the top of the stairs and they would be watching. so as you got to the top of the stairs here, those...
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so it was a kitchen just to the right of the stair. >> okay. i'm sorry. you just confused -- it's the scare that's goi stair that's going to be removed. >> that's the lower unit. >> so then, we put it back to two units, remove the elevator, seal off the floor, they're in compliance. they can walk away with having done this, and $8 million. okay. i get it. thank you. >> i just had a quick question just process wise. not singling out d.b.i. or planning or anyone in particular. i'm just still trying to grasp how this process works. let's say someone exceeds their permit, whatever their exceedance was, it gets found out. there was a notice of correction, and this is where i lose it? does correct mean put it back the way it is or what does correction mean? >> so notice of correction is one of the things of the department of building inspection, so i can't say too much on it. the building code is more about making sure that any work that's done is safe. from the planning department's perspective, if there's a determination that scope -- work was done beyond sco
so it was a kitchen just to the right of the stair. >> okay. i'm sorry. you just confused -- it's the scare that's goi stair that's going to be removed. >> that's the lower unit. >> so then, we put it back to two units, remove the elevator, seal off the floor, they're in compliance. they can walk away with having done this, and $8 million. okay. i get it. thank you. >> i just had a quick question just process wise. not singling out d.b.i. or planning or anyone in...
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then i got to the bottom of the stairs. and looked out the front door and there's an ambulance at the end of your driveway for you and i you know that's a that is a scary scary sight when you know otherwise healthy i have no conditions that really should put me at risk for this so i'll never forget that and then i mention the stairs then i spent 25 days in isolation 3 days in the hospital plus 22 and change at home so i spent a total of $25.00 days in isolation and i came back down those stairs. when i came out of the road it was it was like i had been away for years that was sad was something i'll never forget walking down the stairs it was like the world had passed me by. you know to you should assume of your videos of of you taking care of yourself and and recovering say when was reading exercise he said we're going to share that with everybody is a couple of seconds number what he's doing on you seem to have achieved in your mouth. right soon i. mean that it's a kind of magnifying aleko he had a lot line issues and esse
then i got to the bottom of the stairs. and looked out the front door and there's an ambulance at the end of your driveway for you and i you know that's a that is a scary scary sight when you know otherwise healthy i have no conditions that really should put me at risk for this so i'll never forget that and then i mention the stairs then i spent 25 days in isolation 3 days in the hospital plus 22 and change at home so i spent a total of $25.00 days in isolation and i came back down those...
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a are coming up those stairs. one thing they don't realize yet is there already being inspected as they walk up the stairs. they might be limping because of a bad foot. maybe they stuck to their time. they might be carrying that big baggage. they may be very happy to be here, singing a song from the old country. all three of those conditions would be observed by inspectors and they would be watching. so, as you got to the top of the stairs, those inspectors would come up to you with one of their tools of the trade, a piece of chalk. and they are going to mark your coat up with initials that simplify exactly what they feel may be the condition you have. this stuff gets a l for lameness. the person holding their chest may have a heart person. h, the person -- the person who is jumping up and down, they have an expert on their coat. i sometimes do this on my tour. i asked them to do something. it's not to make them feel bad about themselves. it's all about going through the inspection without understanding what is go
a are coming up those stairs. one thing they don't realize yet is there already being inspected as they walk up the stairs. they might be limping because of a bad foot. maybe they stuck to their time. they might be carrying that big baggage. they may be very happy to be here, singing a song from the old country. all three of those conditions would be observed by inspectors and they would be watching. so, as you got to the top of the stairs, those inspectors would come up to you with one of...
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so follow me up the stairs if you will. we're heading up the stairs to the second floor. as i said, this is a modern staircase. but imagine there being a wooden staircase here that immigrants would walk up in large crowds. if some had refused to give baggage to she still got their suitcase or perhaps a sheet with stuff in it over their shoulders, their belongings. and they're all coming up these stairs and the one thing they don't realize yet is that their already being inspected as they walk up the stairs. they might be limping because of a bad foot, maybe they stubbed their toe, they might be carrying a big baggage and holding their chest and having trouble breathing. they may be very happy to be here and singing a song from the old country and just looking wonderfully ecstatic. all three of those conditions would be observed by inspectors who would be at the top of the stairs and they would be watching. so as you got to the top of the stairs here, those inspectors would come up to you with one of their tools of the trade, a piece of chalk, and they're going to mark you
so follow me up the stairs if you will. we're heading up the stairs to the second floor. as i said, this is a modern staircase. but imagine there being a wooden staircase here that immigrants would walk up in large crowds. if some had refused to give baggage to she still got their suitcase or perhaps a sheet with stuff in it over their shoulders, their belongings. and they're all coming up these stairs and the one thing they don't realize yet is that their already being inspected as they walk...
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step on the stairs they point the gun at you, put your second foot own the stair chaise shoot you, but it looks accessible. so she comes down the stairs, holding a microphone and she says, i don't need some wall street speech writers telling me what to think. you and i have known each other for four decades. ' what do you say you and i have a conversation but the challenges facing america and the solutions that we need? and the whole place then erupts in applause. she comes down the stairs, fines someone from a delegation, i don't know where you're from. hand them the microphone and i say what's your name. >> randy. >> where are you from. >> indian wells. >> what made you come two minutes -- let's pretend you're here in philadelphia. >> philadelphia, yes. >> what made you come good-get on a plane and fly here? what's the issue that matters most to you and your family? >> i would say -- >> doesn't matter what she says. >> pro choice. >> pro choice. >> guns. >> why does prochoice matter to you? >> because aim a woman and i think it's my right to choose whale want to do with my body. >> l
step on the stairs they point the gun at you, put your second foot own the stair chaise shoot you, but it looks accessible. so she comes down the stairs, holding a microphone and she says, i don't need some wall street speech writers telling me what to think. you and i have known each other for four decades. ' what do you say you and i have a conversation but the challenges facing america and the solutions that we need? and the whole place then erupts in applause. she comes down the stairs,...
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inspected as they walk up the stairs. they might be limping because of a bad foot. maybe they stuck their toe. they might be carrying a big bag and holding their chest and having trouble breathing. they may be very happy to be here and singing a song from the old country. just looking wonderfully ecstatic. all three of those conditions would be observed by inspectors who would be at the top of the stairs and would be watching. so as you've got to the top of the stairs here, those inspectors would come up to you with one of their tools of the trade, a piece of chalk. they are going to mark your core -- coat up with initials that signify exactly what they feel may be the condition you have. the stubbed toe gets in hell for lameness. the person holding their chest might have a heart problem, age. the person who is so ecstatic to be here that they are singing and dancing, they would feel they have a condition that needs to be checked mentally. so they have an ex put on their coat. immigrants did not inspect -- expect it. some
inspected as they walk up the stairs. they might be limping because of a bad foot. maybe they stuck their toe. they might be carrying a big bag and holding their chest and having trouble breathing. they may be very happy to be here and singing a song from the old country. just looking wonderfully ecstatic. all three of those conditions would be observed by inspectors who would be at the top of the stairs and would be watching. so as you've got to the top of the stairs here, those inspectors...
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and they're all coming up these stairs. and the one thing they don't realize yet is that they're already being inspected as they walk up the stairs. they might be limping because of a bad foot. maybe they stubbed their toe. they might be carrying big baggage and holding their chest and having trouble breathing. they may be happen to be here and looking wonderfully ecstatic. all three of those conditions would be observed by inspectors who would be at the top of the stairs and they would be watching. so as you got to the top of the stairs, those inspectors would come up to you with one of their tools of the trade, a piece of chalk. and they're going to mark your coat with initials that signify exactly what they feel may be the condition you have. the stubbed toe gets an "l" for lameness, the person holding their chest might have a heart problem, "h," the person who is so ecstatic to be here that they're singing and dancing, we feel they may have a condition that needs to checked mentally. they have an "x" put on their coat.
and they're all coming up these stairs. and the one thing they don't realize yet is that they're already being inspected as they walk up the stairs. they might be limping because of a bad foot. maybe they stubbed their toe. they might be carrying big baggage and holding their chest and having trouble breathing. they may be happen to be here and looking wonderfully ecstatic. all three of those conditions would be observed by inspectors who would be at the top of the stairs and they would be...
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winslow described, why are we seeing so many stairs coming down from that floor? i don't quite understand that. >> so just for clarification, the plan that this -- the preferred plan from the project sponsor is that the deck -- there is no steps down to a roof deck. it is a stepout balcony that extends 5 feet from the second floor as set back 3.5 feet from each property line. the roof of the first floor is 3'7" below the second floor, and that is simply a roof. so there are no stairs to a deck. >> vice president moore: okay. okay. it's so difficult. the package is so unwielding. >> it's unwielding. >> vice president moore: it's totally unwielding. i see what you're saying, and i would agree with commissioner fung as well as commissioner johnson, that a green planting would create the grade separation that we're looking for. >> clerk: very good, commissioner moore. is that an amendment to your original motion? >> vice president moore: that's correct. >> clerk: and is seconder agreeable? >> commissioner johnson: yes. >> clerk: okay. let's try this one more time. eve
winslow described, why are we seeing so many stairs coming down from that floor? i don't quite understand that. >> so just for clarification, the plan that this -- the preferred plan from the project sponsor is that the deck -- there is no steps down to a roof deck. it is a stepout balcony that extends 5 feet from the second floor as set back 3.5 feet from each property line. the roof of the first floor is 3'7" below the second floor, and that is simply a roof. so there are no stairs...
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youcome in and after 1912, are going to be directed up those stairs. we are going to head up to the second floor to talk about the medical and legal processing. you are going to see the room i think most of you have come to know as the symbol of ellis island. it is called the registry room, but we called it the great hall of ellis island. it is a majestic piece of architecture. we will take you first with the immigrants. follow me upstairs if you will. so, we are heading up the stairs to the second floor. as i said, this is a modern staircase. imagine there being a wooden staircase here where immigrants would walk up in large crowds. some would refuse to give their baggage to the baggage handler. they would give their suitcase or have a sheet over their shoulders and they are coming up the stairs. the one thing they do not realize is they are already being inspected as they walk up the stairs. they might be limping because of a bad foot. toe. they stubbed their carrying that big bad and having trouble breathing. they may be very happy to be here, singi
youcome in and after 1912, are going to be directed up those stairs. we are going to head up to the second floor to talk about the medical and legal processing. you are going to see the room i think most of you have come to know as the symbol of ellis island. it is called the registry room, but we called it the great hall of ellis island. it is a majestic piece of architecture. we will take you first with the immigrants. follow me upstairs if you will. so, we are heading up the stairs to the...
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i don't think i do it on stairs again. i might do it walking round the garden.of spring bulbs. or probablyjune, earlyjuly. i think they're the two best times. no matter what this 91—year—old chooses to do, no doubt she will inspire others to follow in her footsteps. so impressive. for the millions of people celebrating at this time of year, 2020 is set to be a christmas like no other. we've returned to talk to some of the doctors, nurses and experts we've heard from on bbc news since the pandemic took hold in march. we're asking them how they will be marking christmas in these extraordinary circumstances. i've been speaking to italian social psychologist giuseppe pantaleo and asked him how his christmas this year is different. this is quite a silent day in comparison with other days, especially celebrations here in italy, because of reasons that we know, actually, because of the pandemic. but we are still trying to celebrate. so, we prepared something here and we willjoin at this table. but we will be only two people, according to the indication that the governm
i don't think i do it on stairs again. i might do it walking round the garden.of spring bulbs. or probablyjune, earlyjuly. i think they're the two best times. no matter what this 91—year—old chooses to do, no doubt she will inspire others to follow in her footsteps. so impressive. for the millions of people celebrating at this time of year, 2020 is set to be a christmas like no other. we've returned to talk to some of the doctors, nurses and experts we've heard from on bbc news since the...
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16 years that i've been up stairs all those traders that are used to still being on the floor. they are trying to survive in a brave new world and having a very hard time doing it and because of that there's more volatility even more than there would have been otherwise during this drop so you're saying that the key role of market making on the floor by traders with their ear to the market who are looking at actual trades as they take place in the absence of that with the migration of more trading up stairs as you call it and more reliance maybe a computer trading the volatility is increasing so you you are positing there that there is a vital role for humans to play in these markets and maybe a migration to purely electronic markets we lose something is that correct. that is what i'm seeing exactly max instead of having hundreds of treaters in a period where they all hear the same information that the exact same 2nd now they're all up stairs responding to whatever they're looking at some of them are watching bloomberg or c n.b.c. or fox news some of them are just on squat boxe
16 years that i've been up stairs all those traders that are used to still being on the floor. they are trying to survive in a brave new world and having a very hard time doing it and because of that there's more volatility even more than there would have been otherwise during this drop so you're saying that the key role of market making on the floor by traders with their ear to the market who are looking at actual trades as they take place in the absence of that with the migration of more...
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to quote, there is an outside front door that only allows access to my front door and the stairs that lead to the upper unit. the second and third floors have a common front door and that runs up straight to the failured floor. the failured floor has no separation. you can see in this photo, this is looking down the stairs from the third floor to the second floor. the front door is here. if you were to go through that front door, it's into the second door. if someone were to come out of the second door and go outside the building, they're crossing through what is here, open to the stairs with the third floor. also, there is no independent access from the rear either because the basement u.d.u. blocks any access from the rear yard. the permit backs this up. to show here there are a couple of permits saying the property consists of a two-unit dwelling and there are also permits that say it is a one-unit dwelling. the assessment records say it is one unit. presumably the records saying it is two units are referencing the unauthorized unit on the basement level. the planning department de
to quote, there is an outside front door that only allows access to my front door and the stairs that lead to the upper unit. the second and third floors have a common front door and that runs up straight to the failured floor. the failured floor has no separation. you can see in this photo, this is looking down the stairs from the third floor to the second floor. the front door is here. if you were to go through that front door, it's into the second door. if someone were to come out of the...
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he thought he saw them continue up the stairs. and so on the 90th floor, one floor above, a young woman is trapped in her office, she's about a month away from getting married, she's called home to nashville, and they're stuck. everybody in her office is stuck. and then a flashlight comes bobbing into the room and we don't know for sure who that is, but we're pretty confident of that it was one of these two men, frank or pablo, the only two warning around that part of the building and then on the 86th floor, four floors below, there was a career planning seminar going on, and that group was also trapped in their office, and again, one of these two men showed up and led them out to a door -- through a door that had previously been jammed shut. north side were all but above the 91st floor, the stairways were plugged solid. the collapsed dry wall forming an impermanentable membrane, a border line that could not be crossed, even for people on the 92nd and 93rd floors, most of which have not been touched by the plane impact. and below
he thought he saw them continue up the stairs. and so on the 90th floor, one floor above, a young woman is trapped in her office, she's about a month away from getting married, she's called home to nashville, and they're stuck. everybody in her office is stuck. and then a flashlight comes bobbing into the room and we don't know for sure who that is, but we're pretty confident of that it was one of these two men, frank or pablo, the only two warning around that part of the building and then on...
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he headed back for the stairs. calling out people had to leave. they were going out to double slowly. they could not have heard the urgent orders. another group reached the 19th floor. they had run into the building to help. they were coming down from the 51st floor. they have run across some police officers who passed the word to them. they had stopped on the 19th floor on the way up. they noticed a vast assembly of firefighters on their way down. they stepped out of the staircase. they could scarcely believe their eyes. the 19th floor was just as full as it had been when they came up. it was still packed with firefighters. it would be tough to find a place to squeeze in. the place was carpeted with firefighters. most were sitting and had stripped off their turnout codes, helmets off. somewhere down to their t-shirts. sweat going through the fabric. some were lying down. legs stretched out, arms pressing against oxygen tanks. they could not be hearing what we are hearing. they guessed there were at least 100 firefighters on the floor. we are gett
he headed back for the stairs. calling out people had to leave. they were going out to double slowly. they could not have heard the urgent orders. another group reached the 19th floor. they had run into the building to help. they were coming down from the 51st floor. they have run across some police officers who passed the word to them. they had stopped on the 19th floor on the way up. they noticed a vast assembly of firefighters on their way down. they stepped out of the staircase. they could...
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doesn't take questions and is going to head up those stairs. >> right. so he heads up the stairs. and then when he gets up to the top of the stairs is when he takes the mask off. and you know, if he's going to go inside the residence, maybe that's where he's going to isolate. i don't know. but at that point kaitlan was raising this issue. at that point if anybody comes in contact with him they need to be in personal protective equipment. i mean, if he was in the hospital still, whenever the doctors went to go see him, they'd be in personal protective equipment. you're getting a very different picture here by seeing the president like this. doctors look at this and say what's going on inside of him, what's the illness all about? we know he has an infection with this coronavirus. we know that that infection, that coronavirus can be very contagious, which is why people take great pains to protect themselves in the hospital. but this is -- >> here it's going to come. here we go. >> a very different -- >> takes it off. >> -- and incorrect message. >> and you see him here he takes it of
doesn't take questions and is going to head up those stairs. >> right. so he heads up the stairs. and then when he gets up to the top of the stairs is when he takes the mask off. and you know, if he's going to go inside the residence, maybe that's where he's going to isolate. i don't know. but at that point kaitlan was raising this issue. at that point if anybody comes in contact with him they need to be in personal protective equipment. i mean, if he was in the hospital still, whenever...
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the stairs are disappearing because the plane is beginning to move into the need to get the stairs outof there before the winged clips the stairs and the door is open. somebody's screaming to somebody at the door is open and an air man comes running up the hallway, grabs a strap, leans out over 30 feet of air, pulls a shot and we are rolling. we get to the end of the runway and the kernels with surrounding 740 sevens like it is a -- pumps on the brakes, powers up the engine and let's go. we go bowling down and i got aircraft carrier landings and takeoffs and that is the closest thing i've seen to an aircraft takeoff. we rolled down nothing, he gets airborne and stands on the detail. he's looking down at me like this. the entire day was like that and i will tell one more quic do ong and then stop. the president is sitting there and we've all been on the phones talking to giuliani, everybody. and we had a quiet moment we are reporting on some conversations into the phone rang his. and i think that is the vice president. the president listens for a few moments and says yes, this is from t
the stairs are disappearing because the plane is beginning to move into the need to get the stairs outof there before the winged clips the stairs and the door is open. somebody's screaming to somebody at the door is open and an air man comes running up the hallway, grabs a strap, leans out over 30 feet of air, pulls a shot and we are rolling. we get to the end of the runway and the kernels with surrounding 740 sevens like it is a -- pumps on the brakes, powers up the engine and let's go. we go...
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and the way the stairs comes down, we might propose -- currently, there's no lightwell on our building at the existing roof. the way the stairs comes down, it may only be required to extend a little bit above the roof and i would have to check the section and confirm that. if we could keep it to a limited height, maybe that's something that might be acceptable. if it doesn't fit, and we would have to reconfigure the entries there and figure out how that works. >> that would make the building, obviously, significantly more expensive. i've been wondering, since the existing building does not have a late well and has existed that way since it was built, the question i wanted to actually ask mr. winslow is the following, if you go to the roof plan if you would move the skylights further to the fort nh so you would not need the power pad for fire separation, would that not enable you to create a better light into the adjoining light well because the parapit creates an additional shadow? for the commissioners, the sky lights, are there four of them and three that sit on the property line and
and the way the stairs comes down, we might propose -- currently, there's no lightwell on our building at the existing roof. the way the stairs comes down, it may only be required to extend a little bit above the roof and i would have to check the section and confirm that. if we could keep it to a limited height, maybe that's something that might be acceptable. if it doesn't fit, and we would have to reconfigure the entries there and figure out how that works. >> that would make the...
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the situation staff found is that you have to walk through the stairs. but because that lower area is open, would it be possible for this to be configured, maybe, but staff did not observe that. >> i know this is considered to be an r 3. would this possibly be a two-unit building? >> can we let ms. mah interpret. >> [speaking foreign language]. >> in regards to r3, that is a building code classification and the chief building inspector can correct me, but it is for a one and two-unit building. that does cause confusion. that is separate from a planning code and classification. in this case, it is an rh 2 which allows for up to two dwelling units. in this case, were they to -- i think potentially there could be a path forward for them to legalize a unit on the property and have a total of three. one could be an a.d.u. one could be a legalization. it hasn't been applied for and we haven't seen if that is possible. if something is determined to be a u.d.u., they are required to obtain the c.u. to remove it only if there is no path to legalize the unit. it's
the situation staff found is that you have to walk through the stairs. but because that lower area is open, would it be possible for this to be configured, maybe, but staff did not observe that. >> i know this is considered to be an r 3. would this possibly be a two-unit building? >> can we let ms. mah interpret. >> [speaking foreign language]. >> in regards to r3, that is a building code classification and the chief building inspector can correct me, but it is for a one...
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there's a reason why there's a down stairs official area and then the living quarters up stairs because there really is a difference between this public life and this private life. what about you, lynne? i'm sure you have many funny stories, but have you had strange ones as well from that period? >> well, this is funny and strange. >> funny and strange. >> we spent a lot of time at camp david as karl knows after 9/11. it was the undisclosed location. and we had our kids, you know, and it's the same as karl's story in the sense that, you know, you find joy in life, even though you're in a dreadful time. we also had our dog, a big labrador, yellow lab named dave. dave was the love of our life. and so we took him everywhere at camp david. dogs are allowed everywhere at camp david except one day, okay, karl, help me, is it laurel where we eat? >> yeah. >> laurel lodge, dick walked in and had dave with him, and there's powell sitting here, and barney who is the president's dog and kind of a mean little dog. is that fair? >> he used to bite me all the time. [laughter] >> the son the president
there's a reason why there's a down stairs official area and then the living quarters up stairs because there really is a difference between this public life and this private life. what about you, lynne? i'm sure you have many funny stories, but have you had strange ones as well from that period? >> well, this is funny and strange. >> funny and strange. >> we spent a lot of time at camp david as karl knows after 9/11. it was the undisclosed location. and we had our kids, you...
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the stair is interesting. unless we're recreating it from old photographs, the fact it's a modern insertion we don't have any views what it would be lake from the library interior. that's another way to see this space. i think that the fact that it's quite modern is appropriate because it's also consistent with when you see the inside of the addition. where it's starkly modern compared walking out of the reading room. this addition is clearly quite modern. you're meeting the stair to the fact that, you know it wasn't there before. certainly anybody who knows the library will see that there's this new stair here even though they won't know it was removed in the 90's. i agree with the starkness of the entry level. i think the stair is okay. i think that if there were when you walked in those front doors and if there were some trim or moldings. >> exactly. >> i think that would help. having the stair-i appreciate the cut stone. the lime stone on the west side of that stair, i think would be beautiful. all details
the stair is interesting. unless we're recreating it from old photographs, the fact it's a modern insertion we don't have any views what it would be lake from the library interior. that's another way to see this space. i think that the fact that it's quite modern is appropriate because it's also consistent with when you see the inside of the addition. where it's starkly modern compared walking out of the reading room. this addition is clearly quite modern. you're meeting the stair to the fact...
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stairs, you should ask why i am taking the stairs, you should ask why there is no step free access intolding. just some of the problems nearly 1a million people face right now. we're still getting driven past on the street by taxis. that's, like, basic. that's super basic. 25 years on from a breakthrough in disability rights, what has actually changed? i often feel like a second—class citizen. sam lives and works in the city of london. but she's quickly falling out of love with her adopted home. because i can't cross over there, i can only get to these shops here. this is as far as i can go on my own. pretty much, this is my lot! i kind of feel a little bit like rapunzel, trapped in a tower, if i'm honest. despite some obvious improvements over the last 25 years, sam still has to fight for her independence, because of a lack of access and social care support. and she's not alone. in an exclusive survey for the bbc, nearly a quarter of young people told us they don't either. do you think much has improved in the last 25 years? a lot of non—disabled people, because we have got the equalit
stairs, you should ask why i am taking the stairs, you should ask why there is no step free access intolding. just some of the problems nearly 1a million people face right now. we're still getting driven past on the street by taxis. that's, like, basic. that's super basic. 25 years on from a breakthrough in disability rights, what has actually changed? i often feel like a second—class citizen. sam lives and works in the city of london. but she's quickly falling out of love with her adopted...
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. >> people are using the stairs, sometimes we do the stairs and clean the railings. >> there's worries about covid- 19 cases spiking. four construction sites were shut down due to covid-19 cases. two sites in san jose and one in millipedeis had 3 to 5 cases with another nine sites open. on friday the cdc posted the guidelines for how to approach reenteringo site. >> to make informed decisions on to go out and what precautions to take. >> use stairs not elevators, no elbow bumps or high fives. avoid waiting rooms and lobbies and cash payments. >> this whole situation has made us rethink the way we do things. >> now people should try to assess the risks of every action and interaction. >> indoor activities are higher risk. the number of people that you interact with as well as time you spend in a certain place. >> the pandemic is not over. looking at some of ther isology data. the vast majority of americans have not been exposed. >> a new poll shows americans are split about returning to their regular rue teens -- routines, 49% were comfortable. 50% were not. 40% knew someone who had bee
. >> people are using the stairs, sometimes we do the stairs and clean the railings. >> there's worries about covid- 19 cases spiking. four construction sites were shut down due to covid-19 cases. two sites in san jose and one in millipedeis had 3 to 5 cases with another nine sites open. on friday the cdc posted the guidelines for how to approach reenteringo site. >> to make informed decisions on to go out and what precautions to take. >> use stairs not elevators, no...
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the stair is interesting. unless we're recreating it from old photographs, the fact it's a modern insertion we don't have any views what it would be lake from the library interior. that's another way to see this space. i think that the fact that it's quite modern is appropriate because it's also consistent with when you see the inside of the addition. where it's starkly modern compared walking out of the reading room. this addition is clearly quite modern. you're meeting the stair to the fact that, you know it wasn't there before. certainly anybody who knows the library will see that there's this new stair here even though they won't know it was removed in the 90's. i agree with the starkness of the entry level. i think the stair is okay. i think that if there were when you walked in those front doors and if there were some trim or moldings. >> exactly. >> i think that would help. having the stair-i appreciate the cut stone. the lime stone on the west side of that stair, i think would be beautiful. all details
the stair is interesting. unless we're recreating it from old photographs, the fact it's a modern insertion we don't have any views what it would be lake from the library interior. that's another way to see this space. i think that the fact that it's quite modern is appropriate because it's also consistent with when you see the inside of the addition. where it's starkly modern compared walking out of the reading room. this addition is clearly quite modern. you're meeting the stair to the fact...
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just want down the stairs. there is a flight of stairs about 7 flights of stairs in at mit, and he was just met miskito, native american indian and from nicaragua just started talking to him. and by the time he got down to the bottom of the stairs here, centrally was fluent. and that language in the sense that he could speak it perfectly. can someone explain? i am not, i don't know. we don't understand this process. we don't understand how he was able to do this so well. but it was, if he was actually just started, you know child they can just and so we're just, yeah, i mean we're talking really about prodigies are like out of the ordinary thing. that's really late there. he was deliberately for the milling record. right. but another part of us is that like a limit to how many languages one can really speak. i don't think so in the sense that we know of even from people who aren't. so bonce like that, like ken hell was that if you grow up in a bind when war trilingual hassle, there's people out no problem. but
just want down the stairs. there is a flight of stairs about 7 flights of stairs in at mit, and he was just met miskito, native american indian and from nicaragua just started talking to him. and by the time he got down to the bottom of the stairs here, centrally was fluent. and that language in the sense that he could speak it perfectly. can someone explain? i am not, i don't know. we don't understand this process. we don't understand how he was able to do this so well. but it was, if he was...
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just want down the stairs. there is a flight of stairs, about 7 flights of stairs in at m.i.t. . and he was just met miskito, native american indian and from nicaragua just started talking to him. and by the time he got down to the bottom of the stairs here, centrally was fluent and that language in the sense that he could speak it perfectly. can someone explain? i am not him, i don't mean we don't understand this process. we don't understand how he was able to do this so well, but it was, if he was actually just that, you know, child, they can just and so we're just, you know, i mean, we're talking really about prodigies are like out of the ordinary thing. that's really late there. he was deliberately for the most telling record. right. but another part of us is there like a limit to how many languages one can really speak. i don't think so in the sense that we know of even from people who aren't. so bonce like that, like ken hell was that if you grow up in a bind when war trilingual hassel, there's people who have no problem, but the kids have no problem with that. in fact, it
just want down the stairs. there is a flight of stairs, about 7 flights of stairs in at m.i.t. . and he was just met miskito, native american indian and from nicaragua just started talking to him. and by the time he got down to the bottom of the stairs here, centrally was fluent and that language in the sense that he could speak it perfectly. can someone explain? i am not him, i don't mean we don't understand this process. we don't understand how he was able to do this so well, but it was, if...
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i have fallen down the stairs. 13 stairs down. i mean a baby i mean she had she had no. role or protect herself and she could have been hitting her head as she was falling down and then had her last. course they say she had to come to a concussion to the head. right there. which was witnessed by a. son's was never taken into account by the court even though they had told this to the police when their mother was arrested. despite the evidence that was never taken into account. state appeals have all failed. her last job is to appeal to the u.s. supreme court. she's on gainesville death row slim chance of escaping execution. this is the 1st time she's been interviewed about this crime she has always maintained her innocence. and they're saying before. we welcome so tell me how long have you been. on death row i've been here. going on 9 years. on august 12th will be 9 years. did you ever think that something like this would have been. you know. huge you feel that you stupid when this the trial of the no you know. because they. i think the jury when the jury walked in and th
i have fallen down the stairs. 13 stairs down. i mean a baby i mean she had she had no. role or protect herself and she could have been hitting her head as she was falling down and then had her last. course they say she had to come to a concussion to the head. right there. which was witnessed by a. son's was never taken into account by the court even though they had told this to the police when their mother was arrested. despite the evidence that was never taken into account. state appeals have...
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then the owner by that time is kind of tired, so they just say, let's remove it, the kitchen down stairs. so on the same day, august 13, i revise the plan. so it shows revision, okay? so we just simply not going to legalize the unit, just remove the kitchen. and so that permit was taken out on september 23rd. and since then, we look for contractor to removing it. because in the san francisco construction business, red hot right now. hot for people. but we finally found them. and the work is continue on. and this is the job that shows work is progress and have been inspected and the inspector sign on the job card. now we feel that all this time that the owner should not be fined, because she is doing what they tell you. 2018, we filed the permit, but the city is not moving on that. until four months ago when we receive notice, then i follow up and find out what happened. planning say they probably misplace or something. so i think it's not her fault to get the fine. okay. i think i finished my presentation. >> vice president lee: any questions. >> any public comment on this item? no publi
then the owner by that time is kind of tired, so they just say, let's remove it, the kitchen down stairs. so on the same day, august 13, i revise the plan. so it shows revision, okay? so we just simply not going to legalize the unit, just remove the kitchen. and so that permit was taken out on september 23rd. and since then, we look for contractor to removing it. because in the san francisco construction business, red hot right now. hot for people. but we finally found them. and the work is...
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. >> so we see the two girls coming up the stairs. >> reporter: she said it was caught on her security cameras and police are looking at social media videos like the one at the raging teen party that happened in her new home. >> i just saw this horror. what happened? it was fast a tornado had gone through my house. >> the window is down there. >> reporter: they apparently got in throug a window and over the next six hour, police estimate 40 to 80 kids came and went. leaving behind pie of garbage and thousands of dollars in damage. >> they took one of these article chairs and threw it. they took out the header, took out the stairs, part of the wall. >> reporter: and with no working plumbing, they even urinated on the floors and used a closet as a toilet. >> vomit, pee, oh. i mean, alcohol, the smell of pot. >> reporter: a santa rosa police spokesperson told abc7 news, the felony vandalism report is still currently under investigation. we have identified some of the partygoers, but trying to prove who was responsible for causing the damage is difficult. >> this is an example of a wall in
. >> so we see the two girls coming up the stairs. >> reporter: she said it was caught on her security cameras and police are looking at social media videos like the one at the raging teen party that happened in her new home. >> i just saw this horror. what happened? it was fast a tornado had gone through my house. >> the window is down there. >> reporter: they apparently got in throug a window and over the next six hour, police estimate 40 to 80 kids came and...
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hands and knees to spray and scrub or struggling with one of those bulky rental machines, up the stairsnd all around your house. and did you ever wonder if the last person to use it even cleaned it up afterwards?
hands and knees to spray and scrub or struggling with one of those bulky rental machines, up the stairsnd all around your house. and did you ever wonder if the last person to use it even cleaned it up afterwards?