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cassidy allowed us to do that. it was up to my mid chest. commissioner hwang: they can stand there and -- >> look right down on my deck. the deck exceeds their permit in size. commissioner hwang: thank you. commissioner fung: your deck is on your second floor? >> yes. any more questions? i want to point out one last thing. mr. cassidy and his colleague are here. i do not know if they were present when the oath was given. director goldstein: we can hear from the permit holder now. >> good evening, commissioners, president goh. i am -- from an engineering group. the original permit has a discrepancy, and it says "to allow up to 120,000 square feet -- 1000 square feet." we actually have gotten a revision, a permit approved by planning and building, to show the exact square footage of the deck and the height of the rail. we would like to ask or a continuance to work with the zoning administrator, scott sanchez, to confirm that the final permit and the revision permits meet all of the guidelines of the planning department and the requirements, an
cassidy allowed us to do that. it was up to my mid chest. commissioner hwang: they can stand there and -- >> look right down on my deck. the deck exceeds their permit in size. commissioner hwang: thank you. commissioner fung: your deck is on your second floor? >> yes. any more questions? i want to point out one last thing. mr. cassidy and his colleague are here. i do not know if they were present when the oath was given. director goldstein: we can hear from the permit holder now....
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congressman cassidy, do you support language that is coming from some fellow republicans?ll, of course i have a lot of fellow republicans. >> i'm talking about the ones attacking the president for saying we need a two-state solution and has said what he is doing is dangerous. >> in none of those quotes that you said did i hear anybody attacking the president about a two-state solution. i think what you did see as a theme was the same that ed koch said and the jewish voters in the race that bob turner just won and there's been question about the president's commitment. i'm pleased to say that the day the president was unequivocal and linked peace with israel by the palestinians with statehood, that's a good thing, but again ed koch and some democrats and some republicans are concerned. >> do you think prime minister netanyahu knows whether the president has a good record with supporting israel? let me show you what prime minister of israel, mr. benjamin netanyahu said while he sat with president obama today. maybe he didn't check in with republicans or ed koch. why don't we
congressman cassidy, do you support language that is coming from some fellow republicans?ll, of course i have a lot of fellow republicans. >> i'm talking about the ones attacking the president for saying we need a two-state solution and has said what he is doing is dangerous. >> in none of those quotes that you said did i hear anybody attacking the president about a two-state solution. i think what you did see as a theme was the same that ed koch said and the jewish voters in the...
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nigel cassidy, bbc news. >> what is the latest from the u.s.on the case of troy davis, the convicted killer due to be executed in georgia. >> the execution has been delayed. troy davis was being executed by lethal injection two hours ago. the u.s. supreme court is now weighing arguments as to whether he deserves a reprieve. the court could decide at any time whether to go through with this execution. troy davis was convicted of killing a policeman in 1989. many witnesses have since changed or recanted their testimony, raising doubts over his guilt. i will switch over to washington, where jane o'brien is following this. any idea how long this delay will be? >> everybody is waiting. a lot of troy davis supporters say it this alone amounts to cruel and inhuman treatment -- treatment. as we understand it, two hours ago, he would have been strapped to the gurney. in the bill would have been inserted into his arm, ready for the lethal injection. to all appearances, that is where he is right now, working for the supreme court to decide whether to stay
nigel cassidy, bbc news. >> what is the latest from the u.s.on the case of troy davis, the convicted killer due to be executed in georgia. >> the execution has been delayed. troy davis was being executed by lethal injection two hours ago. the u.s. supreme court is now weighing arguments as to whether he deserves a reprieve. the court could decide at any time whether to go through with this execution. troy davis was convicted of killing a policeman in 1989. many witnesses have since...
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russian build bush era nuclear station the country's first atomic power plant will reach about half of cassidy after being connected to the main national grid. on the back of the top of the hour with more updates in the meantime let's see what's happening in sports natasha is here. thanks marina how long welcomed to large parts of played on our channels take a look at our top stories. the williams in the women's singles final denying the americans hope somebody fools title had a year or so in the flush of medals. some well as old schools the second goal in as many games for russian side and she really needs most talked about team people venusian you know going to. and also said also that sellers closing in on a second. title of a german winning the morons are grounds for in style had a jenson button and pronounce it alone so. i got to stop the last big meadows where some of the stalls were has clinched a maiden grand slam victory stunning syrian a williams in the rain delay the ladies final on sunday and minute silence to commemorate the sound anniversary of nine eleven and proceedings on soun
russian build bush era nuclear station the country's first atomic power plant will reach about half of cassidy after being connected to the main national grid. on the back of the top of the hour with more updates in the meantime let's see what's happening in sports natasha is here. thanks marina how long welcomed to large parts of played on our channels take a look at our top stories. the williams in the women's singles final denying the americans hope somebody fools title had a year or so in...
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good company i think i mentioned this last week the william goldman the fellow who wrote butch cass cassidynd th sundance kid and other movies. when it comes to predicting success in the world of entertainment nobody knows anything. the honest answer is i don't know for sure but what i have suggested in the past is some people are popular in the morning they are breakfast cereal like corn flakes. katie couric was corn flakes. you don't eat corn flakes for dinner. >> my assessment is katie couric came in with a deficit because of the rather situation and cbs local lead in's were week. they didn't have oprah. the news was in third place. the factor stands on its own when we come on the audience goes up. we are what they call appointment viewing people come in to see us thank god they do. katie couric was not strong enough on the desk. i will give you three examples walter cronkright peter jennings edward r. more row. all extremely strong personalties for some reason middle america which is mostly what watches evening news these days wants a strong authoritative presence on that desk. i don't
good company i think i mentioned this last week the william goldman the fellow who wrote butch cass cassidynd th sundance kid and other movies. when it comes to predicting success in the world of entertainment nobody knows anything. the honest answer is i don't know for sure but what i have suggested in the past is some people are popular in the morning they are breakfast cereal like corn flakes. katie couric was corn flakes. you don't eat corn flakes for dinner. >> my assessment is katie...
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now as part of a plea deal, cassidy oconnor pleaded no contest. they tried to rob a marijuana dealer in the ikea parking lot. a friend of that drug dealer opened fire killing taylor. oh connor was charged with murder. >>> there is a controversial state bill that could add even more to what you pay. lawmakers are considering a proposal to give regional agencies the ability to add a gas surcharge as long as local voters approve it. >> the fact we pay the highest gas taxes in the country already means there should be sufficient money to do the road maintenance projects. >> you do nothing, well, you get that. what you get is a big pothole. >> opponents of the bill warn it could end up in the courts if it ever passes. they insist it also violates proposition 26 which past last year. it requires any new tax must receive two-thirds approval in the legislature. gas prices are much higher than now this labor day weekend than last year. aaa reports the average price of gas is $3.87. in san francisco the price is $3.92. that is up 72 cents. >>> time now 6:27
now as part of a plea deal, cassidy oconnor pleaded no contest. they tried to rob a marijuana dealer in the ikea parking lot. a friend of that drug dealer opened fire killing taylor. oh connor was charged with murder. >>> there is a controversial state bill that could add even more to what you pay. lawmakers are considering a proposal to give regional agencies the ability to add a gas surcharge as long as local voters approve it. >> the fact we pay the highest gas taxes in the...
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company with, i think i mentioned this last week to you, william goldman the fellow who wrote butch cassidy and son dance kid comes to predicting world of entertainment nobody knows anything. the honest answer is nobody knows for sure. what i have suggested in the past is that some people are popular in the morning. they are breakfast cereal like corn flakes. katie couric was corn flakes. you don't eat corn flakes for dinner. >> bill: got to be a why why the corn flake diet wouldn't translate. give you mine and you react to it. >> okay. >> bill: katie couric came in with a deficit because of the rather situation and cbs warnings were weak. they didn't have oprah, cbs local news and many markets was third place she came. in but the factor stands on its own. i mean, when we come on, the audience comes up. we are what we call appointment viewing, people come in to see us, thank god they do. katie couric was simply not strong enough on the desk. i will give you three examples. walter cronkite, peter jennings, ed war r. murrow. all extremely strong permanents, all right? for some reason, middle
company with, i think i mentioned this last week to you, william goldman the fellow who wrote butch cassidy and son dance kid comes to predicting world of entertainment nobody knows anything. the honest answer is nobody knows for sure. what i have suggested in the past is that some people are popular in the morning. they are breakfast cereal like corn flakes. katie couric was corn flakes. you don't eat corn flakes for dinner. >> bill: got to be a why why the corn flake diet wouldn't...
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the famous picture of butch cassidy, the real picture, was taken at, in hell's half acre in fort worth. norris decided he would take that on and try to shut it all down. and so he got to being this crusading kind of local pastor cleaning up the city. and, you know, along the way he made a few enemies, and one day his church blew up. and burned. and rumors were circulating around fort worth, how did this happen? was it the work of the enemies? eventually, many be people believe that j. frank norris burned his church down for the notoriety. in fact, he was charged with arson, then he was indicted for perjury. in fact, on another indictment, he was indicted three times, had two trials and was acquitted on all counts. but it was never fully proven what exactly happened, and i detail that in the book somewhat even though that's not the story i focus on. that in itself is another fascinating story about this guy. well, he leverages the sort of notoriety and celebrity, and he good becomes this big mega church pastor by the middle of the 1920s. let me read this quick passage, one of them illus
the famous picture of butch cassidy, the real picture, was taken at, in hell's half acre in fort worth. norris decided he would take that on and try to shut it all down. and so he got to being this crusading kind of local pastor cleaning up the city. and, you know, along the way he made a few enemies, and one day his church blew up. and burned. and rumors were circulating around fort worth, how did this happen? was it the work of the enemies? eventually, many be people believe that j. frank...
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cassidy for five minutes for questions. >> callow. thank you. >> you do have the ability from overseas obviously come and so those issues raised regarding the adequacy of quality control of you help with the def heparin from china causing many deaths, correct? one of the issues raised here in the previous hearing is that the inspectors as part of the union contract are not come can refuse to go overseas and so i think mr. pallone spoke about adequate resources, but the issue was year there is enough money to inspect the requirement to inspect the pharmaceutical every two years and then it is happening every nine and when i ask if we can redirect the resources to send that person over to e alleviate some of these standing in partitions it wasn't the unions would never allow this to occur the have the right to refuse the overseas assignment. is that true? and to what extent is that limiting the ability to improve the api, i forget the acronym that you know what i'm speaking of. >> in terms of a shortage situation that hasn't been a big
cassidy for five minutes for questions. >> callow. thank you. >> you do have the ability from overseas obviously come and so those issues raised regarding the adequacy of quality control of you help with the def heparin from china causing many deaths, correct? one of the issues raised here in the previous hearing is that the inspectors as part of the union contract are not come can refuse to go overseas and so i think mr. pallone spoke about adequate resources, but the issue was...
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. >> reporter: a sharkunk its teeth into 10-year-old cassidy cartwright's leg.the north carolina coast. look at this incredible moment captured on film over the weekend. a great white shark a mere feet away from surfers riding the same waves. >> we have a lot of sightings of white sharks in the area, sort of the perfect storm of danger. >> reporter: from close encounters to deadly ones. a horrific attack over the weekend actual lly severed a boogie boarder in two over the weekend. >>> lydia is here to tell us about that shark attack and survival. so glad you're here to tell the story. >> thank you. >> so there you go. this incredible bay, bio bay. a beautiful night. the moon is full, and then what? >> then, well, it was a moment that changed from enjoyable to terrifying very quickly. i was in a guided tour with ten other people. we kayaked in the middle of the bay. we were given the opportunity to swim. i did. i jumped out, swam around for about ten minutes. it was amazing. the person next to me asked, did you feel that? moment later, i felt a strong impact agai
. >> reporter: a sharkunk its teeth into 10-year-old cassidy cartwright's leg.the north carolina coast. look at this incredible moment captured on film over the weekend. a great white shark a mere feet away from surfers riding the same waves. >> we have a lot of sightings of white sharks in the area, sort of the perfect storm of danger. >> reporter: from close encounters to deadly ones. a horrific attack over the weekend actual lly severed a boogie boarder in two over the...
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. >> and my dad michael justin mccabe, mom cassidy, liam and i miss and love you dearly. we.ause of the example you have set for us we live each day in hopes that you would be proud of us. dad, we are still checking the waves for you. angela ] endless shrimp is our most popular promotion at red lobster. there's so many choices. the guests come in and they're like yeah i want to try this shrimp and i want to try this kind and this kind. they wait for this all year long. [ male announcer ] it's endless shrimp today at red lobster. youravorite shrimp entrees, like garlic shrimp scampi or new sweet and spicy shrimp. as much as you like any way you like for just $15.99. [ trapp ] creating an experience instead of just a meal that's endless shrimp. my name is angela trapp. i'm a server at red lobster and i sea food differently. [bell tolling] >> bells tolling in a pennsylvania field where ten years guy today with america in the grips of incomprehensible terror, 40 men and women displayed one of the greatest acts ever heroism in american history. welcome to a brand new hour of ameri
. >> and my dad michael justin mccabe, mom cassidy, liam and i miss and love you dearly. we.ause of the example you have set for us we live each day in hopes that you would be proud of us. dad, we are still checking the waves for you. angela ] endless shrimp is our most popular promotion at red lobster. there's so many choices. the guests come in and they're like yeah i want to try this shrimp and i want to try this kind and this kind. they wait for this all year long. [ male announcer ]...
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the famous picture which cassidy and the sundance kid was taken in fort worth. nor is decided he would take back on and try to shut it all down. so he got to be this crusading kind of local pastor, cleanup the city. along the way he made a few enemies and one day his church blew up and burned. and rumors were circulating around for birth, how did this happen? was it the work of the enemies? eventually many people believed that j. frank nor is it burned his church down for the notoriety. in fact, he was charged with arson and then he was indicted for perjury. in fact, he was indicted three times, had two trails and was acquitted on all accounts. but he was never fully proven what exactly happened in a detail that in the book. that's not destroy a focus on. that in itself is another fascinating story about this guy. he leverages the notoriety of celebrity and becomes this mega-church pastor of the middle of the 1920s. they read a passage -- just a couple quick passages in one of them illustrates that the media thought about him during this particular period of tim
the famous picture which cassidy and the sundance kid was taken in fort worth. nor is decided he would take back on and try to shut it all down. so he got to be this crusading kind of local pastor, cleanup the city. along the way he made a few enemies and one day his church blew up and burned. and rumors were circulating around for birth, how did this happen? was it the work of the enemies? eventually many people believed that j. frank nor is it burned his church down for the notoriety. in...
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panel is here to grade the president on style and substance, of course, louisiana congressman bill cassidyhris, author of "27 houpowers of persuasion"d democratic strategist christopher hahn. let me start with you, what you heard the president say about jobs, what grade do you give him? >> he gets an incomplete. he started out really channelling the american people's angst and he gave up some things, you know, infrastructure, we all wanted. he said it's paid for. but did you hear any details? and we heard his speech that sounded remarkably like other speeches but that did not accomplish the goals that he says this one will do so. >> he says he will release the details on september 19th that he didn't want to do that in front of this 33 minute or whatever it was, speech last night. what did you think, chris, about the substance of what he said? >> that's part of the reason for the incomplete but yoeovera i'd give him a d. you got a bait and switch. >> i like the white boards. d on substance. why is that? he talked about things that the republicans have been calling for in terms of payroll,
panel is here to grade the president on style and substance, of course, louisiana congressman bill cassidyhris, author of "27 houpowers of persuasion"d democratic strategist christopher hahn. let me start with you, what you heard the president say about jobs, what grade do you give him? >> he gets an incomplete. he started out really channelling the american people's angst and he gave up some things, you know, infrastructure, we all wanted. he said it's paid for. but did you...
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cassidy for five minutes for questions. >> callow.hank you. >> you do have the ability from overseas obviously come and so those issues raised regarding the adequacy of quality control of you help with the def heparin from china causing many deaths, correct? one of the issues raised here in the previous hearing is that the inspectors as part of the union contract are not come can refuse to go overseas and so i think mr. pallone spoke about adequate resources, but the issue was year there is enough money to inspect the requirement to inspect the pharmaceutical every two years and then it is happening every nine and when i ask if we can redirect the resources to send that person over to e alleviate some of these standing in partitions it wasn't the unions would never allow this to occur the have the right to refuse the overseas assignment. is that true? and to what extent is that limiting the ability to improve the api, i forget the acronym that you know what i'm speaking of. >> in terms of a shortage situation that hasn't been a big is
cassidy for five minutes for questions. >> callow.hank you. >> you do have the ability from overseas obviously come and so those issues raised regarding the adequacy of quality control of you help with the def heparin from china causing many deaths, correct? one of the issues raised here in the previous hearing is that the inspectors as part of the union contract are not come can refuse to go overseas and so i think mr. pallone spoke about adequate resources, but the issue was year...
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. >> they are crayon holders. 11-year-old cassidy goldstein was coloring.>> genius. >> anything coming to you? >>. ♪ >> this one i love. all kids who have mittens know the feeling when snow gets inside your mittens, it's a terrible feeling. >> she was playing with her brother one day. this is k.k. gregory. she decided they had fleece laying around her house. she sewed up these gloves which musicians love. you put them under your mittens and they keep your wrist warm and keep the snow out. >> i can play the piano with these on. >> exactly. lastly, a lot of candles are made with girly scents. there was a smart cookie who says let's make one for men. >> this is 13-year-old hart maine. he said why don't you make them in scents a man would like to buy? man can, candles for men sold in a can. it's grass, campfire. that's one of my favorites, campfire. >> i'm afraid of the brown one though. >> that's coffee. >> of course you are. thank you, sweetie. coming up next curtis stone in the kitchen. state farm. this is jessica. hey, jessica, jerry neumann with a policy q
. >> they are crayon holders. 11-year-old cassidy goldstein was coloring.>> genius. >> anything coming to you? >>. ♪ >> this one i love. all kids who have mittens know the feeling when snow gets inside your mittens, it's a terrible feeling. >> she was playing with her brother one day. this is k.k. gregory. she decided they had fleece laying around her house. she sewed up these gloves which musicians love. you put them under your mittens and they keep your...
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cassidy for five minutes for questions. >> callow. thank you. >> there's enough money to inspect every two years there. it's happening only every other nine. ask can we direct resources to send that person over to maybe alleviate some of these by expanding importation, the point was that the unions would not allow this to occur, that they had the right to refuse the overseas assignment. is that true? and to what extent is that limiting our ability to approve the a.p.i.'s -- i forget the acronym, but you know what i'm speaking of. terms of a shortage situation that has not been a big issue. for the most part, when we have a circumstance where some inspection activity is necessary in order to prevent a drug shortage, we find that our staff are extremely cooperative and willing to roll up their sleaves and step in. sleeves and steph in. westep in. we are addressing the issue of inspection force more broadly in parallel to this, but it has not been a critical issue in mitigating or preventing drug shortages. >> but there's a heck of a lot
cassidy for five minutes for questions. >> callow. thank you. >> there's enough money to inspect every two years there. it's happening only every other nine. ask can we direct resources to send that person over to maybe alleviate some of these by expanding importation, the point was that the unions would not allow this to occur, that they had the right to refuse the overseas assignment. is that true? and to what extent is that limiting our ability to approve the a.p.i.'s -- i forget...
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. >> thank the gentleman, recognize representative cassidy for five minutes. >> there's issues raisedgarding adequacy of quality control if you will. we think of heparin from china causing many deaths, right? one of the issues that was raised here in a reeves hearing was that the -- in a previous hearing was that the inspectors as part of their union contract are not -- can refuse to go overseas. and so i think mr. pallone spoke about inadequate resources. but the issue was that here there's enough money to inspect our requirement to inspect a pharmaceutical every two years, and there it's happening only every nine. and when i ask could woe just redistrict -- could we just redistrict resources by expanding importation, the point was that the unions would not allow this to occur, that they had the right to refuse the overseas assignment. is that true, and to what extent is that limiting our ability to prove the apis -- i forget the acronym, but you know what i'm speaking of. >> we find that our staff are extremely cooperative and willing to roll up their sleeves and step in. we, um, we
. >> thank the gentleman, recognize representative cassidy for five minutes. >> there's issues raisedgarding adequacy of quality control if you will. we think of heparin from china causing many deaths, right? one of the issues that was raised here in a reeves hearing was that the -- in a previous hearing was that the inspectors as part of their union contract are not -- can refuse to go overseas. and so i think mr. pallone spoke about inadequate resources. but the issue was that...