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of building inspection, respondent 480 amherst street. appealing the issuance on november 05, 2013, of penalty imposition of penalty for construction work done without a permitt. application no. 2013/11/05/1183 for hearing today.1234 this is on for a hearing. navarro, please step forward. you have 7 minutes to present your case. >> hello, my name is isabelle navarro. and i went to the department of building inspection. i built a deck on the back of the house. but i fixed everything is back by november for my first time and i didn't know i had to ask for permission to build a deck. that's why i'm here to get back some money. it's too expensive to build a deck and then put back everything. so, thank you. >> ms. navarro, you have already removed the deck? >> yeah. i have here. november 5th, everything is fixed. i have this paper, the inspector come to my house and signed the paper. >> okay. thank you. >> i have a question, you own other property in san francisco? >> yeah. >> i have only one property. >> okay. i guess this is wrong then. okay
of building inspection, respondent 480 amherst street. appealing the issuance on november 05, 2013, of penalty imposition of penalty for construction work done without a permitt. application no. 2013/11/05/1183 for hearing today.1234 this is on for a hearing. navarro, please step forward. you have 7 minutes to present your case. >> hello, my name is isabelle navarro. and i went to the department of building inspection. i built a deck on the back of the house. but i fixed everything is...
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they didn't -- david had friends at amherst who were part of it, but they made fun of him, and julie had friends another smith but it was not part of their lives. so hit him like a stun gun when he was president. >> host: did a good job on laugh-in, though. >> guest: he was coached by a guy names paul keys who nixon met when he was on the jack parr program, and keys was this the outlier in they world of comedy. a real one -- republican. you seek the outtakes, nixon saying, sock it to me, and finally, sock it to me. might have helped him win the election. >> host: one of the things that you had this period of immense domestic turmoil and foreign turmoil, and it would be natural for a leader to feel the -- as you said, i'm wondering how much of that he brought with him? i'm thinking back to, again, the story you lay out so beautifully. he doesn't seem to have a lot of friends in the 1950s. >> guest: no. his friends were -- his california friends, the drowns, and i think bob and carol finch were very good friends, even though finch -- when we worked with him, he was pushed out. but he w
they didn't -- david had friends at amherst who were part of it, but they made fun of him, and julie had friends another smith but it was not part of their lives. so hit him like a stun gun when he was president. >> host: did a good job on laugh-in, though. >> guest: he was coached by a guy names paul keys who nixon met when he was on the jack parr program, and keys was this the outlier in they world of comedy. a real one -- republican. you seek the outtakes, nixon saying, sock it...
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for more on this is richard wool professor of economics americas at the university of massachusetts amherst and author of numerous books including his latest democracy at work richard wolffe dr wolfe welcome back. thank you professor for average and you actually went to grad school grad school yale at the same time as janet yellen i don't i don't know if you do you are but what do you what do you think of her is she the right person for the job well she's the kind of person that has been groomed most of her adult life for this kind of work literally up through the ranks of the academic world the policy world vice chair under ben bernanke he so she is in every way the appropriate person to continue if we think that the crisis of the last few years the worst and deepest since the great depression is a time to rethink policy to face the failures of policy in the past then she is not the right person because nothing in her background or in your writing would predispose anyone to expect anything much different from her compared to what her predecessors did. from the from the time of the great de
for more on this is richard wool professor of economics americas at the university of massachusetts amherst and author of numerous books including his latest democracy at work richard wolffe dr wolfe welcome back. thank you professor for average and you actually went to grad school grad school yale at the same time as janet yellen i don't i don't know if you do you are but what do you what do you think of her is she the right person for the job well she's the kind of person that has been...
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around 1966, east send hour's grandson, david, who was going to amherst, began to date julie nixon who was going to smith, seven miles away. they were completely crazy about each other. a year later, they were 19 years old. a year later when they were 20 they were married. they became one family. in november of 1968 they had thanksgiving together, the the nixons and eisenhowers. and julie nixon's first born was eisenhower. that was great story from beginning to end. >> the topic of tonight's discussion is rethinking nixon. does this relationship cause you to rethink nixon? >> i thought about nixon a lot. i never really, i'm not sure i really rethought him because i was not doing the nixon presidency. i have an epilogue that deals with what came after. i only deal with the book with three months or two months of the nixon presidency which began when he was inaugurated. two months later, eisenhower was dead. that is what covers the story. their first meeting they met at bee homian grove, exclusive men's club in san francisco and ended with eisenhower's death in 1969. >> what sense of the
around 1966, east send hour's grandson, david, who was going to amherst, began to date julie nixon who was going to smith, seven miles away. they were completely crazy about each other. a year later, they were 19 years old. a year later when they were 20 they were married. they became one family. in november of 1968 they had thanksgiving together, the the nixons and eisenhowers. and julie nixon's first born was eisenhower. that was great story from beginning to end. >> the topic of...
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[cheers and applause] professor emeritus of economic university of massachusetts amherst.he is a visiting professor at the new school university in new york. as we can publications include occupy the economy, challenging capitalism, and contending economic theories, transient and marxian. democracy at work is here for capitalism. he hosts economic update week we are writes regularly for "the guardian" entries.org or he's been interviewed on democracy now, alternative radio and others that i am blanking on. show moliÈre, "new york times" magazine named him america's most prominent marxist commack and he can be found at democracy at work.info. bricks come your article is intended to shape of a postcapitalist future. he recently described to us what you hope the future might look like. [applause] >> thank you. what i want to very briefly do is ask you to imagine, which is what the article does, what a socialist reorganization of the economy would really look like in a way that was not prefigured by what happened in the soviet union or china and in a way that was not brought i
[cheers and applause] professor emeritus of economic university of massachusetts amherst.he is a visiting professor at the new school university in new york. as we can publications include occupy the economy, challenging capitalism, and contending economic theories, transient and marxian. democracy at work is here for capitalism. he hosts economic update week we are writes regularly for "the guardian" entries.org or he's been interviewed on democracy now, alternative radio and others...
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i'm grateful there are young students like the ones i met at the university of mass, amherst, who has stepped up to the plate and tried to feed people who are hungry, and i'm grateful for places like not bread alone who does a great job in terms of providing food to people. i sat down with a president of a university and faculty and members of their campus kitchen. they actually have a food bank on their campus because there is a need. there are people who are going to school who do not have enough to eat, and this school provides them the support and help they need. they have a garden and they're growing food, not only for that soup kitchen and for their food bank, but for their students as well because they are putting efforts on nutrition. i'll close, madam speaker, by saying these are inspirational activities that are going on. we need to learn by them and we need to do much better. nobody in america should go hungry. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from florida, ms. ros-lehtinen,
i'm grateful there are young students like the ones i met at the university of mass, amherst, who has stepped up to the plate and tried to feed people who are hungry, and i'm grateful for places like not bread alone who does a great job in terms of providing food to people. i sat down with a president of a university and faculty and members of their campus kitchen. they actually have a food bank on their campus because there is a need. there are people who are going to school who do not have...