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i complied with title 24 because albert long approved all the electrical permits. everything complies with title 24. i don't know why he says it doesn't comply with title 24 or albert long wouldn't have ever approved the electrical permit. i didn't have time to go through all this, i just got this last night when it got into my mailbox. and i'm doing the work. my mortgage on the house is $3,500. i'm working within a limited budget. if i work on this on full blast, i could lose my house. because the electrical contractor whom i paid already $5,000, the original contractor $6,800 charged me another $6,000 just for the panel. richie is working, i'm forcing him to work on it, but he is working slowly and that's my reason for the cancellation and i had an appointment for an inspection with mr. lopez yesterday but he happened to be not be there. >> are you done with your testimony? >> i got permits for all my work. all the work i did have permits. >> this is a request for re-hearing. so the issues that were before us for the original permit, there's no evidence of anythi
i complied with title 24 because albert long approved all the electrical permits. everything complies with title 24. i don't know why he says it doesn't comply with title 24 or albert long wouldn't have ever approved the electrical permit. i didn't have time to go through all this, i just got this last night when it got into my mailbox. and i'm doing the work. my mortgage on the house is $3,500. i'm working within a limited budget. if i work on this on full blast, i could lose my house. because...
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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all had to be replaced before you could do it, you could keep electricity down for a long time >> decades ago albert einstein said store some cash and gold around your house. >> i think the fourth world war will be fought with sticks and stones. isn't that, i mean, if it's going to be the dark ages if and when we get this sort of attack people will lose all of their wealth. >> hopefully not. we are trying to get people to deal with it now. >> if you look at-- we at least -- natural defense we try to show you how you might dodge the bullet if you knew even a couple of weeks before that if you had any intelligence, but this is a really serious thing and i don't want you to be terrified. i want you to be good citizens and say why in the living daylights are we investing more per capital in this than any other country in the world this is the home of silicon valley and we given birth to this massive it revolution. why does israel get more private capital investment in cyber defense than we do? i mean, the israelis need it, but you will see that in the book, but i really think that this is something i'm
all had to be replaced before you could do it, you could keep electricity down for a long time >> decades ago albert einstein said store some cash and gold around your house. >> i think the fourth world war will be fought with sticks and stones. isn't that, i mean, if it's going to be the dark ages if and when we get this sort of attack people will lose all of their wealth. >> hopefully not. we are trying to get people to deal with it now. >> if you look at-- we at least...
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Jun 9, 2018
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long time. >> decades ago, albert einstein said a little cash and gold around your house. >> right! >> i thought the fourth world war would be fought with sticks and stones. he was right. i mean, it is going to be the dark ages, if and when we get this sort of attack, so people, they will lose all of their wealth. >> hopefully we will not have that that is what we are trying to do, get people to deal with it now. >> if you look at, we at least, when it comes to national defense, retracted show you how you might dodge that bullet. if you knew even, a couple of weeks before if you had intelligence. but this is a really serious thing. i do not want to be terrified, i want you to be good citizens. say, why in the living daylights aren't we investing more per capita on this than any other country in the world? this is the home of silicon valley. we have this massive it revolution. why does israel get more private capital investment in cyber defense than we do? many israelis need cyber defense but, you'll see that in the book. but i really think this is something that, i probably make a b
long time. >> decades ago, albert einstein said a little cash and gold around your house. >> right! >> i thought the fourth world war would be fought with sticks and stones. he was right. i mean, it is going to be the dark ages, if and when we get this sort of attack, so people, they will lose all of their wealth. >> hopefully we will not have that that is what we are trying to do, get people to deal with it now. >> if you look at, we at least, when it comes to...
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Jun 18, 2018
06/18
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shot to left, old-fashioned american league ball here going long ball, a two-run homer for the former cal bear. top of the 6th, 2 -2, albert pujols, how about career home run no. 625, five away from tying ken griffey, jr. angels closer blake barker trying to protect a two-run lead in the 9th. marcus semien, hello and good- bye. ter a pair of walks, mike scosci it's a 5-4 lead. after a pair of walks mike scioscia had seen enough, two on, two out for mark canha and he blooped one to center. mike trout, just not that fast to get it. the tying run scored. we go extras in this one. simien's fly ball to deep left. is it out? no. it lands in the glove of canha. so there's still time, bottom of the 11th the a's loaded the bases, jonathan lucroy just needed to get it in the air. ngels 6-5 to we're done here. three... they tand 5-5 his fifth career walkoff hit. a's beat the angels 6-5. they take two of three in the series and finish the homestand 5-5 and have an even record of a 36- 36. they're at san diego on tuesday. >>> world couple, brazil's name on it, just one name, neymar taken down hard, a half billion dollar player. 1-0 lea
shot to left, old-fashioned american league ball here going long ball, a two-run homer for the former cal bear. top of the 6th, 2 -2, albert pujols, how about career home run no. 625, five away from tying ken griffey, jr. angels closer blake barker trying to protect a two-run lead in the 9th. marcus semien, hello and good- bye. ter a pair of walks, mike scosci it's a 5-4 lead. after a pair of walks mike scioscia had seen enough, two on, two out for mark canha and he blooped one to center. mike...
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Jun 15, 2018
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long. a lurid story involving a webcam and comments about his colleagues saw him leave albert square for gooden england. not the end of his career, seve n years england. not the end of his career, seven years later he was back on screen in bulgaria. the star of the comedy called the english neighbour. he also tried his hand at writing children's books. but for tv audiences here he could never escape the shadow... happy christmas and g. of dirty den. a short while ago, anita dobson, who played the role of angie watts — gra ntham's on screen wife in eastenders — paid a glowing tribute to a man she got on with both on and off screen. i think he was the archetypal charming rogue. he was a good—looking guy, charming, funny. he was a good actor. and he was fun to be around, we were good mates. but yes, it was always that kind of, that look about him that you just did not know what he would do next. that was his ace in the hole, that bit about him that was slightly unpredictable. which i liked, and which gave him the edge on tv. there was a kind of restlessness in him, which was innate to leslie him
long. a lurid story involving a webcam and comments about his colleagues saw him leave albert square for gooden england. not the end of his career, seve n years england. not the end of his career, seven years later he was back on screen in bulgaria. the star of the comedy called the english neighbour. he also tried his hand at writing children's books. but for tv audiences here he could never escape the shadow... happy christmas and g. of dirty den. a short while ago, anita dobson, who played...
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Jun 15, 2018
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long. a lurid story involving a webcam and comments about his colleagues saw him leave albert square for good from england. it wasn't the end of his career. seven years later, he was back on screen in bulgaria. the star of a comedy called the english neighbour. he also tried his hand at writing children's books, but for tv audiences here, he could never escape the shadow of dirty den. joining me now is jonathan hughes, editor of all about soap magazine. he tried to iam seeing i am seeing there is a statement from anita dobson. the two of them for many people were eastenders and that, that final plot, the divorce, the christmas day special, 30 million viewer, in television terms... it has never been bettered for a soap or continuing drama or probably another episode of television, in the uk history. it is what all continuing drama is measured against still. that episode, the ground—breaking two hander episode with angie and den, had never been done in a soap, so when you talk about iconic coupling, episodes, leslie's creation is part of all three of these and it has never been bettered. it is
long. a lurid story involving a webcam and comments about his colleagues saw him leave albert square for good from england. it wasn't the end of his career. seven years later, he was back on screen in bulgaria. the star of a comedy called the english neighbour. he also tried his hand at writing children's books, but for tv audiences here, he could never escape the shadow of dirty den. joining me now is jonathan hughes, editor of all about soap magazine. he tried to iam seeing i am seeing there...
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Jun 26, 2018
06/18
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long wait, the ball gets stuck in the roof. anderson hit two home runs, try to had a 6-3 win. here's one for the fans. the angels albert who holds hits a high foul ball to the states, that one is in the beer cup of a kansas city fan. back to the houston toronto gang, the astros down 6-3 in the ninth, george springer thinks he ties the game with a pair of runners on. he says not so quickly, it goes above the wall to take the home run away. they preserve the toronto win. finally, no surprise houston's james harden was named the nba's most valuable player. he outdid lebron james and kevin durant. the award that matters the most. that sports for now. i will see you at 11:25. >> thanks, joe. >>> next at 11 -- >> it's sad to see people lose their homes and belongings. cars and motor homes. >>> state of emergency from the ground and air. firefighters try to gain the upper hand on a destructive wildfire in lake county. >>> the 11:00 news on ktvu fox news starts now. >>> a wild fire destroys homes and forces evacuation. hello, everyone i am alex savidge. frank somerville is off. >> i am julie haener.. the firebirds away from po
long wait, the ball gets stuck in the roof. anderson hit two home runs, try to had a 6-3 win. here's one for the fans. the angels albert who holds hits a high foul ball to the states, that one is in the beer cup of a kansas city fan. back to the houston toronto gang, the astros down 6-3 in the ninth, george springer thinks he ties the game with a pair of runners on. he says not so quickly, it goes above the wall to take the home run away. they preserve the toronto win. finally, no surprise...
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Jun 10, 2018
06/18
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surroundings it will be a long time before i can get a driver's license and this knowledge will help me be an independent traveler. in closing, i think the muni course taught by peter albert was a very valuable experience that all students can benefit from. thank you. >> thank you, olivia. [cheers and applause] >> hello. one of the experiences that i learned on the muni trip is that people with disabilities and pregnant and elderly people need it have a seat. now that i know that, i will give a seat to them. the first trip i took, i undetood the muni map. another thing i learned is that now i know the streets. we took the j. i thought the driver was kind, because when we got off the muni, he waved goodbye and showed his teeth with, a big smile. thank you for giving us this fun trip and for the muni for letting us get on the train and teaching us something new. lastly, thank you, all, for coming on this very special day. [applause] >> thank you so much. >> hi. i'm denise donaldson. i'm a parent -- i'm not checking my email. i'm checking my notes on my phone. i'm a parent of two children at saint brendan's school. my oldest is a rising 5th grader and my husband and i use pu
surroundings it will be a long time before i can get a driver's license and this knowledge will help me be an independent traveler. in closing, i think the muni course taught by peter albert was a very valuable experience that all students can benefit from. thank you. >> thank you, olivia. [cheers and applause] >> hello. one of the experiences that i learned on the muni trip is that people with disabilities and pregnant and elderly people need it have a seat. now that i know that, i...