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. >> we probably might like it to have seven days a week just carte blanche. i do not know if that is what we would encourage, but we would probably encouraged that flexibility to be open maybe a third or fourth night of the week. obviously thursday, friday, saturday, a special event may be on monday or tuesday. does that make sense? president newlin: yes. >> the suggestion could simply be to allow entertainment any night of the week, but if something is out of the ordinary, you can let the police know or the commission know in advance or send a calendar. you can do any number of those things. >> just let them have it seven days a week. i do not think that is going to impact it. president newlin: ok, a motion to amend it too allows seven days a week. is that what we need? commissioner miko: i just want to move this permit and strike the three days a week limitation and amended to cover seven days a week, and the police department is not looking for any further conditions on this, so our standard conditions, including good neighbor policy would apply commission
. >> we probably might like it to have seven days a week just carte blanche. i do not know if that is what we would encourage, but we would probably encouraged that flexibility to be open maybe a third or fourth night of the week. obviously thursday, friday, saturday, a special event may be on monday or tuesday. does that make sense? president newlin: yes. >> the suggestion could simply be to allow entertainment any night of the week, but if something is out of the ordinary, you can...
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. >> we are just not trying to give a carte blanche clear, no need to wor bea fence. we want something to work for both sides. >> recognizing these are businesses and that there are fees and cost to running any business that we develop criteria for value added goods. that the city develops and allow value added goods to be sold on site. i will say the request of the sponsors at language giving the zoning administrator discretion to approve a fence not specifically in the code and to work with the project sponsors and recognizing that there are fees and cost to any business allowing them the opportunity to sell value added goods through criteria that would be the second part of that motion. >> ok. >> do we have a seconder? >> i second. >> ok. >> do you want a role call for that one? >> yeah. >> on that motion -- let's see. just a moment. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> commissioners, that motion passes. >> thank you. next item please. >> discussion and possible tooks make recommendations to the board of supervisors on file 101 -- 110114 environment code yell
. >> we are just not trying to give a carte blanche clear, no need to wor bea fence. we want something to work for both sides. >> recognizing these are businesses and that there are fees and cost to running any business that we develop criteria for value added goods. that the city develops and allow value added goods to be sold on site. i will say the request of the sponsors at language giving the zoning administrator discretion to approve a fence not specifically in the code and to...
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it's called blanching and then saute them with garlin, olive oil, tomatoes, grape tomatoes cut in halfred pepper flakes and there you go. it's a side dish that's good for you and tastes delicious. shaved pecorino romano on top, too. i'm tony tantillo, your fresh grocer. and always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. it's fun to say broccolini, anybody? >> broccolini! [ laughter ] >> threw in the cheese there, too. >>> a puppy survives being euthanized not only once but twice. >> now he is getting a new leash on life. that puppy has been named wally after the movie character who was the only one of its kind left. in this case wally and five other dogs in oklahoma were all put to sleep because they appeared to be very sick and thin. those dogs then disposed of in its dumpster and it was supposed to be unloaded that night and then it wasn't. the next morning an animal control official looked inside and found wally. >> he was as healthy as can be. >> he needs a really special home because he is a really special pup. >> well, thanks to the internet and facebook, wally's story has gone v
it's called blanching and then saute them with garlin, olive oil, tomatoes, grape tomatoes cut in halfred pepper flakes and there you go. it's a side dish that's good for you and tastes delicious. shaved pecorino romano on top, too. i'm tony tantillo, your fresh grocer. and always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. it's fun to say broccolini, anybody? >> broccolini! [ laughter ] >> threw in the cheese there, too. >>> a puppy survives being euthanized not only once but...
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who is more concerned, so a lot of these guys that tend to be more in the metal and are defeated, blancheincoln and the general election, but tallman talked about the party sorting out it is proving to be a problem. it's hard to compromise and you don't have anybody in the middle. >> thank you. this has been a fascinating session and i have so many questions. unfortunately we are out of time. please join me in thanking our speakers today. [applause] the national association for business economics also heard from dennis lockhart, president of the federal reserve bank of atlanta. this is 45 minutes. >>> good morning. welcome to the spurring policy conference. my name is richard and i'mth
who is more concerned, so a lot of these guys that tend to be more in the metal and are defeated, blancheincoln and the general election, but tallman talked about the party sorting out it is proving to be a problem. it's hard to compromise and you don't have anybody in the middle. >> thank you. this has been a fascinating session and i have so many questions. unfortunately we are out of time. please join me in thanking our speakers today. [applause] the national association for business...
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reactors ultimately useless if they can stop them from exploding the only explosion as happened in carte blanche as one of the reactors that happened yes that two days ago sorry on saturday we still aren't sure exactly what because that was that it was the best in the reactor itself have melted. but because there were radioactive fuel. an air trace unloading found outside the facility cesium and iodine which suggested that there had been nuclear meltdown or the beginning stages of it but then the authorities started to say that that was the face will have actually been damaged now they're saying that the a few rods might actually started to melt and they fear that might be happening a second reaction now that's been under a state of high alert it's here hundred kilometers away in sendai that's not the fear of radiation but the fear here is actually another earthquake. the japanese local media is saying that there's a very high chance of an aftershock reaching a magnitude seven and the massive earthquake that started this catastrophe was a magnitude nine so it's going to be a very powerful one if
reactors ultimately useless if they can stop them from exploding the only explosion as happened in carte blanche as one of the reactors that happened yes that two days ago sorry on saturday we still aren't sure exactly what because that was that it was the best in the reactor itself have melted. but because there were radioactive fuel. an air trace unloading found outside the facility cesium and iodine which suggested that there had been nuclear meltdown or the beginning stages of it but then...
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doing a radio show, we'll break into our programming and you can have control of the airwaves, carte blanche hours a day. because there's nothing better than that. and i mean it. winning. >> jimmy: winning is right. that's right. >> winning. winning, brother. so anyway, we're waiting to hear back from charlie. i'm sure any minute, once he gets done banging his head against the wall he's going to get in touch with me. >> jimmy: speaking of sirius radio, i put it on my phone, and i was a little confused at first as to how to do this. what phones can you get the app on? >> all right, as far as i understand -- first of all, this is a big deal for us at sirius satellite radio because before you could only get the satellite in your home, in your car. what's happened now is, it's available on your cell phone, jimmy. this is a big deal. this is almost like what the transistor radio was to a.m. radio for us here on satellite. so now you can carry us around with you. and i'm out here promoting, spreading the word. you can get it on your blackberry, android, and iphone, of course. and, believe me. i'm
doing a radio show, we'll break into our programming and you can have control of the airwaves, carte blanche hours a day. because there's nothing better than that. and i mean it. winning. >> jimmy: winning is right. that's right. >> winning. winning, brother. so anyway, we're waiting to hear back from charlie. i'm sure any minute, once he gets done banging his head against the wall he's going to get in touch with me. >> jimmy: speaking of sirius radio, i put it on my phone,...
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enough to be difficult primary so low of the guys that tend to be in the middle who are defeated if blanche lincoln and the general election and tom talked about the party sorting out it is proving to be a problem. it's hard to compromise when you don't have anybody in the middle. >> unfortunately we are out of time that please join me in thanking the speakers today. [applause] the national association for business economics also heard from dennis lockhart president of the federal reserve bank of atlanta. this is 45 minutes. >> welcome to the spring policy conference, my name is richard, associate dean at the school of business at university colorado, and i'm proud to be serving as the president of naep this year. i want to thank you for attending the conference. i think we are going to have an outstanding conference and have an opportunity to hear wonderful speakers. i second we want to thank the association for the university business economics research for coasting the conference who appreciate their support. there are cards on the seats for asking questions, comment cards so guilaume if
enough to be difficult primary so low of the guys that tend to be in the middle who are defeated if blanche lincoln and the general election and tom talked about the party sorting out it is proving to be a problem. it's hard to compromise when you don't have anybody in the middle. >> unfortunately we are out of time that please join me in thanking the speakers today. [applause] the national association for business economics also heard from dennis lockhart president of the federal reserve...
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a little bit of the blanched asparagus. beautiful spring asparagus. a little pinch of salt and pepper. now one thing i'd also like to do, you see the chicken here is roasted, right? >> yes. >> it's rested and what happens is the juices from the chicken will come onto the plate. i like to squeeze a little bit of lemon. >> okay. >> over it. add a touch of olive oil. hand me that, it would be great. and you'll take all these great juices from the chicken and we're going to incorporate it in to the farro. that gives it a richness and a brightness from the lemon. >> and how long are you letting the chicken rest for here? >> 20 minutes. 20 minutes is plenty. no more than that. so then we're going to take a little lemon dijon vinaigrette, put a little in there. that's going to add that brightness to it. and a little richness from the olive oil. and a touch of the wild watercress. >> i love the flavor combinations you're putting to the. >> truly healthy. the great thing i like about this whole menu. healthy salad. healthy chicken and save room for a little de
a little bit of the blanched asparagus. beautiful spring asparagus. a little pinch of salt and pepper. now one thing i'd also like to do, you see the chicken here is roasted, right? >> yes. >> it's rested and what happens is the juices from the chicken will come onto the plate. i like to squeeze a little bit of lemon. >> okay. >> over it. add a touch of olive oil. hand me that, it would be great. and you'll take all these great juices from the chicken and we're going to...
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we have blanched a little bit. we had a guy that took his shirt off and took some pictures.he television camera that earl and i have never exposed ourselves. [laughter] >> thank you for your question.
we have blanched a little bit. we had a guy that took his shirt off and took some pictures.he television camera that earl and i have never exposed ourselves. [laughter] >> thank you for your question.
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our history, it has become clear that the authorization for military force is being used as a cart blanche for circumventing congress' role as a co-equal branch of government. i want you to hear this. we are a co-equal branch of government. we are not servants of generals. we are a co-equal branch of government expressing the sovereign will of the american people. it has become clear this administration just as the last administration is willing to commit us to an endless war and an endless stream of money. just over a year -- just a year after a commitment of additional 30,000 troops to afghanistan and continued assurances of progress. they have been walking that dog down the road for the last seven years. progress. my legislation invokes the war powers resolution of 1973 and if enacted would require this president to withdrawal u.s. armed forces out of afghanistan by december 31, 2011. now, regardless of your support or opposition to this war in afghanistan, this debate has been a critical opportunity to evaluate the human and the economic costs as this congress works to address our coun
our history, it has become clear that the authorization for military force is being used as a cart blanche for circumventing congress' role as a co-equal branch of government. i want you to hear this. we are a co-equal branch of government. we are not servants of generals. we are a co-equal branch of government expressing the sovereign will of the american people. it has become clear this administration just as the last administration is willing to commit us to an endless war and an endless...
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enough to be difficult primary so low of e guys that tend to be in the middle who are defeated if blanche lincoln and the general election and tom talked about the party srting out it is proving to be a problem. it's hard to compromise when you don't have anybody in the middle. >> unfortunately we are out of te that please join me in thanking the speakers today. [applause] >> up next, of forum with potential gop candidates for 2012. topics on this morning's "washington journal" include politics in the middle east. plus education spending. it starts at 7:00 eastern. later this morning, the cochairs of the president's commission on the federal debt testified before the senate budget committee. live coverage at 10:00 eastern. today, an update on international piracy threats. members of the u.s. navy, coast guard, and royal canadian navy will discuss tactics and house civil unrest is driving more of the world's poor people to resort to piracy. live coverage starts at 8:15 eastern on c-span3. later in the day on c-span3, transportation secretary ray lahood will testify about his department's b
enough to be difficult primary so low of e guys that tend to be in the middle who are defeated if blanche lincoln and the general election and tom talked about the party srting out it is proving to be a problem. it's hard to compromise when you don't have anybody in the middle. >> unfortunately we are out of te that please join me in thanking the speakers today. [applause] >> up next, of forum with potential gop candidates for 2012. topics on this morning's "washington...
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as a member of the republican party, i know our party does not blanche from the challenges before it. our party embraces the challenges before it. unlike the so-called progressive we are not trying to fight to sustain the past. in the challenges of globalization, nothing could be more clear. we live in what is called a consumer-driven economy. i want you to think about the changes that entails. if you consider general motors in the 1970's, near and dear to my detroit cars, it was a highly centralized top-down organization. it can no longer be. what type of government we had in the united states? the same one that was erected through the 1930's and 1960's when i was born. it remains a top-down, vertical institution. like general motors models in the 1970's, the 1960's and 1970's model of government will no longer be operative in the 21st century. we must match a consumer-driven economy with a consumer-driven government. this is what the founders envisioned. we must go away from big government and return to self government. at no point in time has this been easier. think about the techn
as a member of the republican party, i know our party does not blanche from the challenges before it. our party embraces the challenges before it. unlike the so-called progressive we are not trying to fight to sustain the past. in the challenges of globalization, nothing could be more clear. we live in what is called a consumer-driven economy. i want you to think about the changes that entails. if you consider general motors in the 1970's, near and dear to my detroit cars, it was a highly...