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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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his wife says he died yesterday in santa rosa after a long illness. albert howard was 80 years old. >>> governor jerry brown today proposed a plan that would dramatically soften the standard that makes utilities like pg&e financially liable when their equipment causes for -- wildfires. it backs away from california's current legal standard that generally holds utilities solely liable for the cost of wildfires started by power lines or transformers. the new proposal would apply to wildfires that started after january 1 of this year, which obviously means the northbay firestorm last october would not be included. >>> at 10:45, renewed calls to drain this reservoir and return it to its original state. it might sound far-fetched but it is gaining tracking -- gaining traction with a key white house official. >>> and up next, the search for thieves who stole thousands of dollars in athletic closing maybe hitting stores statewide. -- may be hitting stores statewide. >>> a liquor store in san jose has sold a winning mega millions ticket. tonight lottery officials co
his wife says he died yesterday in santa rosa after a long illness. albert howard was 80 years old. >>> governor jerry brown today proposed a plan that would dramatically soften the standard that makes utilities like pg&e financially liable when their equipment causes for -- wildfires. it backs away from california's current legal standard that generally holds utilities solely liable for the cost of wildfires started by power lines or transformers. the new proposal would apply to...
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so they'll have to be replaced before you could do that you can keep electricity down for a long time. >> albert einstein said. >> i said the fourth rule war would be sticks and stones if it's the dark ages so people will lose all of their well. >> were trying to get people to deal with this now. >> at least with national defense we try to show you how you might dodge that blet if you knew even and a couple of weeks before but this is a really serious thing i don't want you to be terrified i want you to say why in the living daylights are we investing more capital in this and any other country in the world? this is the home of silicon valley giving birth to the it revolution why does get israel get more private capital investment then we do? the israelis need cyberdefense and you will see that in the book but this is something making guys in virginia at ten of money left mac but honestly i don't think we've done enough also since 911 i ran into the late tom clancy whose politics were about as off-the-wall as they could be and i said i have an idea for you said you need to start the country coupl
so they'll have to be replaced before you could do that you can keep electricity down for a long time. >> albert einstein said. >> i said the fourth rule war would be sticks and stones if it's the dark ages so people will lose all of their well. >> were trying to get people to deal with this now. >> at least with national defense we try to show you how you might dodge that blet if you knew even and a couple of weeks before but this is a really serious thing i don't want...
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homes, both refugees will take the stage at the while albert hall r -- at tal albert hall on sunday. reporter: it is a long way from the rubble of war to this. tough butn extraordinary jouiley for these en. this girl is 14. several of her family members were killed in syria, and her story is not unique. also 14. mohammed is he still dreams of home. ♪ reporter: for the first time, the voices of child refugees are being heard at one of the country's most prestigious appellant -- a poem they have written themselves. what do you want people to take away from the poem? >> that it is a very nice country that people would like to live in all their lif but because of the war, everything is gone now. reporter: neither spoke english when they arrived. it was hard settling in. >> some look at me like, go away, go back to your home. >> i remember iraq. .> i rememberyria is went i was small i think, i stage in front of a these people. silverman turned red -- nde silver moon turned red for a staggering one hour and 43 minutes. victoria gill has this report. victoria: passing through the shadowan of our own . stargazers
homes, both refugees will take the stage at the while albert hall r -- at tal albert hall on sunday. reporter: it is a long way from the rubble of war to this. tough butn extraordinary jouiley for these en. this girl is 14. several of her family members were killed in syria, and her story is not unique. also 14. mohammed is he still dreams of home. ♪ reporter: for the first time, the voices of child refugees are being heard at one of the country's most prestigious appellant -- a poem they...
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reporter: it's a long way from the rubble of war to this. >> welcome tthe royal albert hall. >> oh, whatyouhink? b what do you think? >> it'sn a tough but extraordinary journey for these children. this is sajita, 14. severaler of family members were killed in syria and her story not unique. >> muhammad is also 14. he escaped to lebanon before coming here and still dreams of home. for the first time, the voices of child refugees are being heard here at one of the country's most prestigious w venuh a poem they've written themselves. >> it makes me feel i'm this syria. eating breakfast with my family. >> wtt do you w people to take away from the poem? >> syria is a very nce country. that people would like to live in all their lives but because of the war, things -- everything is gone now. >> eitr muhammad norit s spoke english when they arrived. it was hard settlingn. >> some children were telling me like go away, go back to your home. don't want you here. >> i remember iraq. i remember syria. >> i'm so -- and then i said when i was small i did think i'm going to bn stage like -- in front o
reporter: it's a long way from the rubble of war to this. >> welcome tthe royal albert hall. >> oh, whatyouhink? b what do you think? >> it'sn a tough but extraordinary journey for these children. this is sajita, 14. severaler of family members were killed in syria and her story not unique. >> muhammad is also 14. he escaped to lebanon before coming here and still dreams of home. for the first time, the voices of child refugees are being heard here at one of the...
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albert einstein high school. now, that fireworks show i nelf wasrly a half hour-long.lenty of time for the mostly local crow including many children, to take it all in. >> awesome. it's great. land of the free. >> it means everything to me, te see peoome here and get along. you know, it's legendary, especially in the times of, you know, we got going outnow. >> there is nothing like a fourth of july. thend fireworkst just makes me feel like an american. i'm very proud to be an american today. >> reporter: now, to avoid the problem of carsarking in all the residential streets around here, there was free parking at wheaton plaza mall, and free ride on shuttle bus service over here. they got erybody in and got them out very quickly. live in kensington,ki j bensen, news4. >> sounds like a great time. thank you,ieja our fourth of july coverage isn't done yet. we'll take you the other big celebrations acros our area in just about ten minutes. >>> oh it was warm, even steamy at those holiday celebrations. but thankfully, the rain stayed away. >> storm team 4's amelia draper sa
albert einstein high school. now, that fireworks show i nelf wasrly a half hour-long.lenty of time for the mostly local crow including many children, to take it all in. >> awesome. it's great. land of the free. >> it means everything to me, te see peoome here and get along. you know, it's legendary, especially in the times of, you know, we got going outnow. >> there is nothing like a fourth of july. thend fireworkst just makes me feel like an american. i'm very proud to be an...
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it isa it is a long way from the rubble of water this. welcome to royal albert hall!ryjourney for these children. this is sajeda, who is 1a. several of her family members we re is 1a. several of her family members were killed in syria and her story is not unique. muhamed is also 1a. he escaped lebanon before coming here and still dreams of home. for the first time, the voices of child refugees are being heard here at one of the country's most prestigious venues, with a plan they have written themselves. it makes me feel iam in written themselves. it makes me feel i am in syria, eating falafel for brea kfast i am in syria, eating falafel for breakfast with my family. what you wa nt breakfast with my family. what you want people to take away from the poem? to understand syria is a very nice country, that people would like to live in all their lives. but because of the war, everything is gone now. neither muhamed nor sajeda spoke english when they arrived. it was hard settling in. some children was hard settling in. some children was bullying me, like, go away, go back t
it isa it is a long way from the rubble of water this. welcome to royal albert hall!ryjourney for these children. this is sajeda, who is 1a. several of her family members we re is 1a. several of her family members were killed in syria and her story is not unique. muhamed is also 1a. he escaped lebanon before coming here and still dreams of home. for the first time, the voices of child refugees are being heard here at one of the country's most prestigious venues, with a plan they have written...
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it's a long way from the rubble of war to this. welcome to the royal albert hall!ink? we're the new hit thing. it has been a tough but extraordinary journey for these children. this is sajeda, who is 14. several of her family members were killed in syria and her story is not unique. mohammed is also 14. he escaped lebanon before coming here, and still dreams of home. for the first time, the voices of child refugees are being heard here at one of the country's most prestigious venues, with a poem they've written themselves. it makes me feel i'm in syria, eating falafel for breakfast with my family. what do you want people to take away from the poem? i want them to understand that syria is a very nice country, that people would like to live in all their lives, but because of the war, everything is gone now. neither mohammed nor sajeda spoke english when they arrived. it was hard settling in. some children was bullying me, like, they always tell me like "go away, go back to your home, we don't want you here." iremember iraq. iremembersyria. i am so proud of myself, i
it's a long way from the rubble of war to this. welcome to the royal albert hall!ink? we're the new hit thing. it has been a tough but extraordinary journey for these children. this is sajeda, who is 14. several of her family members were killed in syria and her story is not unique. mohammed is also 14. he escaped lebanon before coming here, and still dreams of home. for the first time, the voices of child refugees are being heard here at one of the country's most prestigious venues, with a...
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it is a long way from the rubble of war to this. welcome to the royal albert hall!ry journey for these children. this girl is 14. several of herfamily members were killed in syria and her story is not unique. mohammed is also 14. he escaped to lebanon before coming here and still dreams of home. for the first time, the voices of child refugees are being heard here at one of the country's most prestigious venues with a poem they have written themselves. makes me feel like i am in syria eating brea kfast me feel like i am in syria eating breakfast with my family. what do you want people to take away from the poem? to understand that syria isa the poem? to understand that syria is a very nice country that people would like to live in all their lives, but because of the war everything is gone now. neither mohamed nor sajeda spoke english when they arrived. it was hard settling in. some children were saying to me go away, go back to your home, we don't want you here. iremember in your home, we don't want you here. i remember in iraqi. i remember in iraqi. i remember syri
it is a long way from the rubble of war to this. welcome to the royal albert hall!ry journey for these children. this girl is 14. several of herfamily members were killed in syria and her story is not unique. mohammed is also 14. he escaped to lebanon before coming here and still dreams of home. for the first time, the voices of child refugees are being heard here at one of the country's most prestigious venues with a poem they have written themselves. makes me feel like i am in syria eating...
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it isa it is a long way from the rubble of war to this. welcome to the royal albert hall.syria and her story is not unique. mohammad asghar also 14 and he escaped to levitt and before coming here and still dreams of home. for the first time, the voices of child refugees are being heard here at one of the most prestigious venues in the country with a poll on they have written themselves. it makes me feel i am in syria having breakfast with my family. what do you want people to ta ke family. what do you want people to take away from the poll on? to understand that syria is a very nice country, where people would like to live all their lives, but because of the war, everything is gone now. neither muhammad or subdued spoke english before they arrived and it was hard to settle in. some children we re was hard to settle in. some children were telling me to go away and go back home, we do not want to hear. i remember iraq. i remember syria. i'm so remember iraq. i remember syria. i'm so proud of myself. and then i say, when i was small, i did think, i am going to be on stage, in
it isa it is a long way from the rubble of war to this. welcome to the royal albert hall.syria and her story is not unique. mohammad asghar also 14 and he escaped to levitt and before coming here and still dreams of home. for the first time, the voices of child refugees are being heard here at one of the most prestigious venues in the country with a poll on they have written themselves. it makes me feel i am in syria having breakfast with my family. what do you want people to ta ke family. what...
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long walks there. sometimes not only ava's women friends were allowed to accompany him but also outsiders like actress magda schneider romy schneider's mother. only close confidence such as the architect albert speer still had unlimited access to the dictator yet there's entourage soon complained about his growing an approach ability eva brown's passion for photography was still unabated she put all of her photos in albums that were only discovered by chance after nine hundred forty five . christmas new year one thousand nine hundred thirty nine one thousand nine hundred forty. hitler taking care of his nine month old german shepherd dog would. she didn't give up filming either which is the reason why the same scene also exists in sixteen millimeter color film. the man of the house also let himself be filmed having coffee and cake with albert spears children the architect's family live near the back hall normally hitler's residence was off limits for the little ones but at christmas and on the fears birthday they provided a welcome facade to create the illusion of a normal private life. one of hitler's secretaries later wondered how was that possible a ruthless warmonger and fanatical mass m
long walks there. sometimes not only ava's women friends were allowed to accompany him but also outsiders like actress magda schneider romy schneider's mother. only close confidence such as the architect albert speer still had unlimited access to the dictator yet there's entourage soon complained about his growing an approach ability eva brown's passion for photography was still unabated she put all of her photos in albums that were only discovered by chance after nine hundred forty five ....
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albert speer and you walking fund ribbentrop who was appointed foreign minister in one nine hundred thirty eight. offerman and his wife were also frequent guests hitler felicien called nigger norm in that saddam's day long regarding the selection of people around him at the bank who for hitler relied mainly on hind leash off a man of mine and eva brown. is there so this entourage basically was his emotional foundation. to his private life took place surrounded by these people it is a mansion where as his biological family was kept apart. thirty thousand for it in tough as the other from one thousand nine hundred thirty six they never visited the valley called for. he met them separately so it is the sign of he selected his own replacement family which consisted of the shias the bormann his doctors families in the hof months and eva brown and her family hoffman and if up on the often you. desert sick of. this circle was evidently so important to him as it was that he often retreated to the bad cough before making important political decisions in these familia surrounding caesar's circuits z.-a vish he could put it is entitled. to the. invitations to the bank or were highly coveted among the nazi notables
albert speer and you walking fund ribbentrop who was appointed foreign minister in one nine hundred thirty eight. offerman and his wife were also frequent guests hitler felicien called nigger norm in that saddam's day long regarding the selection of people around him at the bank who for hitler relied mainly on hind leash off a man of mine and eva brown. is there so this entourage basically was his emotional foundation. to his private life took place surrounded by these people it is a mansion...