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these photos show what it looks like on brewster street. this looking on youe street.this is looking -- that was the original, my two minutes are not up yet. >> they are. >> david took the first part of your two minutes. >> ok. that is fine. >> let me very quickly -- these are the three lots right here. the city right of way. there is an ability for private easement along these three lots. they come down and take it down the public right-of-way and holiday comes up [unintelligible] they can tie to. let me go to the character of the building. this is that building across the street from the project site and the building will be back over here somewhere. t(on this one, you can see that further from the jury street homes, this is a building that is about three stories high and it will be taller than the one that is being proposed, which is going to be back on in this area. clearly, and i agree with the neighbors that if you look down at joy street, these are much different character buildings. at the same time, when any development that comes up, they're going to be looke
these photos show what it looks like on brewster street. this looking on youe street.this is looking -- that was the original, my two minutes are not up yet. >> they are. >> david took the first part of your two minutes. >> ok. that is fine. >> let me very quickly -- these are the three lots right here. the city right of way. there is an ability for private easement along these three lots. they come down and take it down the public right-of-way and holiday comes up...
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now downstairs where tim brewster is standing by. >> tim: thank you, gus. house, touchdown, fourth one of the season. what was the key on that return for you to score? >> player: the guys get me back to the field, they did a great job blocking and up to me to return the ball. >> tim: how important was it to you around your seniors to win this game, win the cotton bowl and 11 games on the season? >> player: it was very important, because last year, we didn't win. this was a bowl game we wanted -- we looked at it as a bcs game. we had to get the "w." >> tim: one last question for you. we got a national championship game. who is going to win? you played them both? >> player: i don't know. it will be up in the air. >> tim: thank you, joe. congratulations on a great year. gus, back to you. >> gus: all right, thank you very much, coach brewster and his hundred made it 10-nothing -- his return made it 10-nothing early in the second quarter for arkansas. 29-16, the final. for the post game ceremony, let's go down to kevin frazier. >> gus, thank you very much. it's
now downstairs where tim brewster is standing by. >> tim: thank you, gus. house, touchdown, fourth one of the season. what was the key on that return for you to score? >> player: the guys get me back to the field, they did a great job blocking and up to me to return the ball. >> tim: how important was it to you around your seniors to win this game, win the cotton bowl and 11 games on the season? >> player: it was very important, because last year, we didn't win. this was...
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lehmann brewster is one of the most successful heavyweight boxer is in history first as an amateur he wants several big competitions in america the failing to qualify for the atlanta olympics he turned professional brewster's biggest came in last vegas one time but in a klitschko part of the family that's became dominant at the beijing securing him the w b o title. how will they know welcome to the show thank you very much for being with us today well first of all i want to ask that about that. website it's called the fighting connection come to my website and it's cleaning that that this website it's going to try to truly make boxing the global sport it's your website the suit to me is books include ready global sport. it is it is a global sport but a few things for the first thing is it's so hard to get sparring partners like when you speak about how russia and rest of europe is now becoming dominant that's because they are adopting the the western way of fighting but with their way of training but yet at the same time western fighters don't have access to be able to spar with europ
lehmann brewster is one of the most successful heavyweight boxer is in history first as an amateur he wants several big competitions in america the failing to qualify for the atlanta olympics he turned professional brewster's biggest came in last vegas one time but in a klitschko part of the family that's became dominant at the beijing securing him the w b o title. how will they know welcome to the show thank you very much for being with us today well first of all i want to ask that about that....
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i live at 178 brewster street. our neighborhood is concern that this look at a large project for all the lots. even though she sold to a contractor, we still feel that the size of the houses and the size of the project is going to be a big impact on our neighborhood, and of these homes, two of them are speculation homes to be built as a profit-making home. one is to be built for a private party to be lived in by the person who built it. the others are speculation homes. we are very concerned they are not concerned with anything in the neighborhood. all they want to do is build the homes and make their profits and get out, so in thinking about that, if they put in the sewer lines for these three homes, we believe the infrastructure is going to lead to the development of all the rest of the lots. the size of the homes is going to block out the light and air from the homes. it really is going to become a tunnel. if you have not been down the walk, which is a true neighborhood treasurer, building on that lot is going t
i live at 178 brewster street. our neighborhood is concern that this look at a large project for all the lots. even though she sold to a contractor, we still feel that the size of the houses and the size of the project is going to be a big impact on our neighborhood, and of these homes, two of them are speculation homes to be built as a profit-making home. one is to be built for a private party to be lived in by the person who built it. the others are speculation homes. we are very concerned...
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developers can work with staff on design, particularly the part that faces brewster straight and try to make it contextual with the homes which are nice looking homes and were built in the last 10 or 15 years. you know the exact date probably. done. commissioner sugaya: i have a quick initial question. there is a map that was submitted by ms. barkley that shows various lots around the construction area proposed project. dates that are noted as construction dates. the one on -- the ones on brewster are indicated on her mouth as being built sometime since 2000. >> the ones across the street? i'm not sure the exact date. the last 1015 -- 10 to 15 years. >> joy street itself, she has three lots in green which are from the 1990's. >> that particular document was developed by the neighbors. to show what had been developed in the last 10 years and i put that up to show it. that is their product. commissioner sugaya: thank you. if i have a question i will get to it in a second. if you look at the ones in green since 1990, if you look at google street view, those buildings are three or four s
developers can work with staff on design, particularly the part that faces brewster straight and try to make it contextual with the homes which are nice looking homes and were built in the last 10 or 15 years. you know the exact date probably. done. commissioner sugaya: i have a quick initial question. there is a map that was submitted by ms. barkley that shows various lots around the construction area proposed project. dates that are noted as construction dates. the one on -- the ones on...
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he counseled me when i was kingman brewster's assistance from the beginning. he called me his editor on his final, as yet unpublished mystery story, a country killing. to hand over vermont politics. he used -- eating roles by calling me and asking if i would have a cook out so that he could have his favorite food, hot dogs. but where it counted most was john knew better than anyone i have ever known how to move gracefully from being a mentor to be a friend. it meant obligation to my father, he repaid that debt of thousand times over. one day i awoke to find that he was my friend. ham was my friend and pamela and richard and annie and peter and tom and nancy and the next generation as well. i have tried to be a mentor too but i am not as good as john. always be as good a friend to others as john was to me. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> it is difficult for me to talk about my dear friend of so many years, difficult that i can no longer seek the advice i saw it for so many different situations plead with the difficult because friendship no matter t
he counseled me when i was kingman brewster's assistance from the beginning. he called me his editor on his final, as yet unpublished mystery story, a country killing. to hand over vermont politics. he used -- eating roles by calling me and asking if i would have a cook out so that he could have his favorite food, hot dogs. but where it counted most was john knew better than anyone i have ever known how to move gracefully from being a mentor to be a friend. it meant obligation to my father, he...
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tim brewster recruited brodrick smith, and he told me before the game he could have an impact. field. missed some this year due to disciplinary reasons. >> gus: so first down and ten at the 45. >> gus: collin klein hands it off. sneaking around the right side. he will go back with the angle and the tackle. >> charles: and arkansas did not like what minimal pass rush was going on, on the series. look who came back up the field. jake bequette, the guy they have had trouble blocking all night. coming usually from the blind side of collin klein. zach hanson, tackle, number 70, trying to handle him. >> gus: second down and 11. >> gus: here is klein again. he dumps this one. incomplete. it looks like they were trying to set up a screen for hubert. but arkansas standing on the play. pressure by highsmith and jones. that brings up third down and 11. >> charles: bequette also coming from the end. jarius wright with good pressure from the front four of arkansas that threw the timing off on the play. at the arkansas 45. look for zone. the diversion. all night here at the top. usually thei
tim brewster recruited brodrick smith, and he told me before the game he could have an impact. field. missed some this year due to disciplinary reasons. >> gus: so first down and ten at the 45. >> gus: collin klein hands it off. sneaking around the right side. he will go back with the angle and the tackle. >> charles: and arkansas did not like what minimal pass rush was going on, on the series. look who came back up the field. jake bequette, the guy they have had trouble...
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hens but not brewsters. -- roosters. >> the hens were not doing anything. >> advocates want the countyeet on all properties sides. that would require half an acre. >> it is still in the conversation phase. there are committed to meetings planned with pope sideswiping yen. >> i think it is fine if they want to do that. >> what is happening to the animal waste? >> really disappointed. >> on facebook, we asked, would you have a problem? 59% of those polled know. they would not have a problem with that. 41% said they would. that is it for abc 7 news at 5:00. coming up at 6:00 -- >> new hampshire is done now the battle wages in south carolina. >> some flights forced to make unscheduled landings. >> mixed grades for some traffic laws in our area. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> live and in hd, this is abc7 news at 6 on your side. >> mitt romney's big win in new hampshire, but there is much more work for the p
hens but not brewsters. -- roosters. >> the hens were not doing anything. >> advocates want the countyeet on all properties sides. that would require half an acre. >> it is still in the conversation phase. there are committed to meetings planned with pope sideswiping yen. >> i think it is fine if they want to do that. >> what is happening to the animal waste? >> really disappointed. >> on facebook, we asked, would you have a problem? 59% of those polled...
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my son went to brewster academy, so we come up here all the time. what a great area of the state is that you live in but i am here for an important reason today. i am here to talk to you about the candidate that i have endorsed for president of the united states. the reason i have endorsed him as for the very reason i am involved in politics. i have not been in politics that long. it is my third term in the house. i have moved to forward it into the speakership pretty quickly. as i became involved and spent my first term in the legislature, i began to realize that the republican party in new hampshire had a problem. the problem was this, that we were not presenting to the people of new hampshire a clear conservative alternative. we were not going to the people of new hampshire and unabashedly saying, we are republicans, and we are republicans because we believe in limiting government. we are republicans because we believe in liberty and personal responsibility. we believe in the government that should be a modest government, a government that should
my son went to brewster academy, so we come up here all the time. what a great area of the state is that you live in but i am here for an important reason today. i am here to talk to you about the candidate that i have endorsed for president of the united states. the reason i have endorsed him as for the very reason i am involved in politics. i have not been in politics that long. it is my third term in the house. i have moved to forward it into the speakership pretty quickly. as i became...
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brewster and >> there is a legal a conference taking place in the bay area from your-- there is a bigin the bay area we have advice on how you can start easy. all of that within minutes. it's your social network. all mixed together. with galaxy nexus by samsung, now you can organize your contacts into circles, like you do in real life. so you can choose what people see and what they don't. and with the speed of verizon 4g lte, you can chat as a group in a googleplus hangout without missing a beat. introducing the first phone built for android 4.0. only at verizon. >> they key for joining us, now they are in town for the defeat yoga--they are in t own for the big yoga conference. as we are here to talk about yoga for people who are not doing it like me can get some >> now what is in this dvd is the different schools of yoga.. >> our mission is to tell you that you can do your of regardless. how >>reporter: give me an example of what people can do at home simply. bruce will give me a sense of what the benefit is? >> a lot of people have stress in their lives and one of the great things
brewster and >> there is a legal a conference taking place in the bay area from your-- there is a bigin the bay area we have advice on how you can start easy. all of that within minutes. it's your social network. all mixed together. with galaxy nexus by samsung, now you can organize your contacts into circles, like you do in real life. so you can choose what people see and what they don't. and with the speed of verizon 4g lte, you can chat as a group in a googleplus hangout without...
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my son went to brewster academy. we would come up here all the time.tate to live in. i am here for an important reason today. to talk to you about the candidate i have endorsed for president of the united states. the reason i have endorsed him is the reason i am involved in politics. since my third term in the house, i have moved forward into the speakership quickly. one of the reasons i think i was able to is, as i became involved and spent the first term in the legislature, i began to realize that the republican party in new hampshire had a problem. it was that we were not presenting to the people of new hampshire a clear, a conservative alternative. we we are republicans because we believe in liberty and personal responsibility and a government that should be a modest government, that should be turned to as the last resort, not the first resort. government that should assume we are adults and we can care for ourselves and make decisions for ourselves. when i came into the legislature i was confronted with a republican party that, when talked to peop
my son went to brewster academy. we would come up here all the time.tate to live in. i am here for an important reason today. to talk to you about the candidate i have endorsed for president of the united states. the reason i have endorsed him is the reason i am involved in politics. since my third term in the house, i have moved forward into the speakership quickly. one of the reasons i think i was able to is, as i became involved and spent the first term in the legislature, i began to realize...
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my son went to brewster academy. we would come up here all the time.his is a great area of the state that you live in. i am here to talk to you about the candidates have endorsed -- the candidate i have endorsed. i have not been in politics that long. it is my third term in the house. one reason i was able to move forward quickly is that as i became involved in the legislature, i began to realize the republican party had a problem. we were not presenting to the people a clear alternative. we were not unabashedly saying we were republicans because we believe in limited government. we believe in the government that should be a modest government, a government that should be turned to as a last resort, not the first resort. a government that should assume that we are adults and that we can care for ourselves and we can make decisions for ourselves. when i came into the legislature, i was confronted with the republican party that, when you talked to people, they had good instincts. but they did not think the people of new hampshire would respond to that kin
my son went to brewster academy. we would come up here all the time.his is a great area of the state that you live in. i am here to talk to you about the candidates have endorsed -- the candidate i have endorsed. i have not been in politics that long. it is my third term in the house. one reason i was able to move forward quickly is that as i became involved in the legislature, i began to realize the republican party had a problem. we were not presenting to the people a clear alternative. we...