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but if you change that difference in the temperature between the two regions, you change the speed of the large-scale weather systems that move around the planet. as you change the temperature gradient, these weather systems start to move more slowly through our atmosphere, and you can get more extreme conditions such as droughts and floods that just last longer in a particular region because these weather systems are moving that much slower. and so there is a connection between what happens in the arctic and weather in the lower latitudes. and we knew that if the planet started to warm and you start melting snow and you start melting ice, then you're gonna have this sort of feedback effect that's gonna amplify the warming because you're gonna warm up. you're gonna melt more snow. you're going to melt more ice. it's going to further warm everything up and melt more and more snow and ice, so you have this really vicious positive feedback. so we knew that the arctic was very sensitive to increases in temperature, and it's responding like you would expect it to as the temperatures have w
but if you change that difference in the temperature between the two regions, you change the speed of the large-scale weather systems that move around the planet. as you change the temperature gradient, these weather systems start to move more slowly through our atmosphere, and you can get more extreme conditions such as droughts and floods that just last longer in a particular region because these weather systems are moving that much slower. and so there is a connection between what happens in...
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but they can change. people can change ideas on issues around marriage, for instance. and that may change actually policies and constraints for individuals. so it's very difficult to say whether policies are changing culture, or culture is changing policies. there is probably a common trend, if you ask me, what's the silver bullet, i would say probably educational expansion is something that is a common trend in this place. and the educational expansion is not discriminating between genders, it's making it so that women are catching up, and in most cases having higher education than men. and that is driving many of these changes. what's the problem there? why do we get into the thailand situation, or the japan situation? sometimes we are caught in the middle. so there is an old regime which is working, couples are specialized. they have fertility relatively early, stable family life, no cohabitation, very traditional. and you get in the end point, there's no specialization. there is cohabitation. there is more participation of fathers. and maybe you get two kids. again
but they can change. people can change ideas on issues around marriage, for instance. and that may change actually policies and constraints for individuals. so it's very difficult to say whether policies are changing culture, or culture is changing policies. there is probably a common trend, if you ask me, what's the silver bullet, i would say probably educational expansion is something that is a common trend in this place. and the educational expansion is not discriminating between genders,...
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there's a change to the ecosystem. and i saw that things like the sharing economy, creative economy, the maker economy, all these things people were pointing to, like pointing to a frog, a tree, a bird, things change, and the common thread was purpose. people's quest for purpose. and one of the biggest indicators was around the millenial generation and as you look at -- i don't know if you remember psych 101, the hierarchy of needs. it's a triangle. and basically is our base needs, like the ability to have a place to sleep that's safe. ability to have food. our major concerns and then you start focusing on a higher and higher order of magnitude needs and if you look at the evolution of our hacking off our evolution it lined up nice by with what is going on. each different economy addresses each of the layers, and as you look at the millenial generation, they define the next level, this next level of self-actualization around purpose, and if you talk to most millenials-especially those in innovation and professionals, t
there's a change to the ecosystem. and i saw that things like the sharing economy, creative economy, the maker economy, all these things people were pointing to, like pointing to a frog, a tree, a bird, things change, and the common thread was purpose. people's quest for purpose. and one of the biggest indicators was around the millenial generation and as you look at -- i don't know if you remember psych 101, the hierarchy of needs. it's a triangle. and basically is our base needs, like the...
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in a rapidly changing economy. as you're spending more time on the pros and cons hopefully, we'll make an intelligent decide including using f it for a period of time but i'm interested in not to weaken the prop g we've been given american people extremely strong and litigate i didn't and brilliant piece of lchgs on the legal challenges that occur to my of the things they're talking about and doing in light of that i want other people including the board of supervisors add their wisdom when it comes to physical examination nailing down the daily >> thank you. so for me there a number of schangz that are very positive. looking at the district and the vicinity that sxachz the hashing hark war there was an aha momentum this provides the commission more information to make an informed decision. i like the changes to the intensification. i can't support the non-service ability clause and i am supportive of staying its 12 versus going to 20. ideally the perfect legislation would be essentially the planning commission leg
in a rapidly changing economy. as you're spending more time on the pros and cons hopefully, we'll make an intelligent decide including using f it for a period of time but i'm interested in not to weaken the prop g we've been given american people extremely strong and litigate i didn't and brilliant piece of lchgs on the legal challenges that occur to my of the things they're talking about and doing in light of that i want other people including the board of supervisors add their wisdom when it...
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a catalyst for change. but i noticed that in this last hole of a sudden fifteen thirteen years it's amazing how much the term is used and kind of overused in everything and everything it's kind of like shocking this change the world where i got that term from actually was probably my teenage shit i was inspired by it because there were many songs that were written by it probably is like a new revolution a sense of what happened in the sixty's so there was a lot of talk about change the world the sixty's and i was a child so it was probably somehow part of my behavioral kind of learning at that time but i felt like i go out and do something in this world to make it a better place now i think one of the person who may also have inspired you was mahatma gandhi because you quote human one of your fifty commandments that you published some time ago and yes i think you his quote was about being a change you want to see in the world but i think i may be mistaken but i think you are a bit further than that. i mean
a catalyst for change. but i noticed that in this last hole of a sudden fifteen thirteen years it's amazing how much the term is used and kind of overused in everything and everything it's kind of like shocking this change the world where i got that term from actually was probably my teenage shit i was inspired by it because there were many songs that were written by it probably is like a new revolution a sense of what happened in the sixty's so there was a lot of talk about change the world...
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that's a change we made last year. this is the same projection we made last year, but it was different last year from before that. we thought the evidence suggested that the rates would be a little higher than the social security trustees were using. so we moved away from their projection and established separate ones of our own. >> thank you. i yield back. >> thank you. mr. cardenas. >> thank you, mr. chairman. good to see you, dr. elmendorf. appreciate your report and also your diligence in trying to be as straightforward as possible on your answers today. when it comes to raising the debt limit, i have a question about what may be the ramifications of -- for the u.s. and the global credit markets if we fail to raise the debt limit going forward. >> we think that a failure to raise the debt limit when it is -- when we are bumping up against it poses very significant risks. we don't know what would happen because we haven't actually done that before as a country. we have not let that debt limit lapse for any period of
that's a change we made last year. this is the same projection we made last year, but it was different last year from before that. we thought the evidence suggested that the rates would be a little higher than the social security trustees were using. so we moved away from their projection and established separate ones of our own. >> thank you. i yield back. >> thank you. mr. cardenas. >> thank you, mr. chairman. good to see you, dr. elmendorf. appreciate your report and also...
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in europe -- the process of change in europe, as opposed to legitimate a lessee changes -- policy changes in brief, interestingly enough, the biggest mystery and question i had we just got solved. i say we because there is a large team of people working since before 2004 to bring new documents out of the bush library. the archivists have done heroic work and need to be applauded for it to bring out new documents. moree point we had documents requested for declassification review and all of the other presidential libraries combined. that made us feel good. we just started to get them out. i just got a huge transfer documents a couple of months ago. one of the things in their was something that had gotten under my skin which was the minutes of the first national security meeting after saddam hussein invaded in august of 1991 -- 1990. this was tro playing -- troubling because all of the other minutes of the war have been released and the first was still not. i thought it was particularly unfair because president bush and others quote in their memoirs from this meeting, and ambassador has. a
in europe -- the process of change in europe, as opposed to legitimate a lessee changes -- policy changes in brief, interestingly enough, the biggest mystery and question i had we just got solved. i say we because there is a large team of people working since before 2004 to bring new documents out of the bush library. the archivists have done heroic work and need to be applauded for it to bring out new documents. moree point we had documents requested for declassification review and all of the...
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actual change what that would be? could that mean that we need a fitting in changes. witching over the budget as a. and we are single year without an interest payment. how does that change without new updated numbers? >> in this report we do not change anything in the first 10 years as a designed criterion. but only think of projections beyond that. but this this update you're understood visiting all of our projections for the economy and the bunny. we will be specific about some new estimate. i thought we could be ex-sbli sit about our projection in ominal dollars at some point you release the. used the term exhaustion rate and the trust fund would be exhausted in fiscal year 2017. has that date changed from previous estimate sfs >>, no it has not. we don't change anything in the 10-year window in this report. >> page 104 and 105. define here as what people call disability insurance program. they estimate that the people who qualify for disability benefits on average of 1.56 year, year in a and a half sbmplet table 8-1 we did a disability rate to kind of walk me thro
actual change what that would be? could that mean that we need a fitting in changes. witching over the budget as a. and we are single year without an interest payment. how does that change without new updated numbers? >> in this report we do not change anything in the first 10 years as a designed criterion. but only think of projections beyond that. but this this update you're understood visiting all of our projections for the economy and the bunny. we will be specific about some new...
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>> it is a large change, congressman. >> to do it in any way is a large change. as we reported, to reach that goal and bring that down to a historical average 25 years from now would require an increase of about 14%. >> ten or 20 years. >> an eye on transparency especially regarding your entitlements accounting using the accrual basis accounting the data,. >> primarily cash based accounting and offer projections debt and deficit in the future in the imbalances in the medicare part a trust fund that is done on an accrual basis. >> thank you. i apologize for coming in after you're prepared remarks. was over at the financial-services committee. there are a number of questions asked with no opportunity for the chair to answer. while i might not agree with the implications, being able to answer the questions, i appreciate the way our colleagues have handled this hearing, at least by my reservation. i appreciate the complexity of the questions. i have been trying to figure out cbo scoring. i assume it takes more than a year-and-a-half to complete end to figure out. i d
>> it is a large change, congressman. >> to do it in any way is a large change. as we reported, to reach that goal and bring that down to a historical average 25 years from now would require an increase of about 14%. >> ten or 20 years. >> an eye on transparency especially regarding your entitlements accounting using the accrual basis accounting the data,. >> primarily cash based accounting and offer projections debt and deficit in the future in the imbalances in...
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they are huge changes.cientists use the data to predict where the glaziers will be five years from now. how much more ice will we lose in five years. >> in recent years scientists have been concerned about acceleration and thinning of the glaziers, known as outlet glaziers. >> i'm going to post the mission plan, the map that shows where we are going. >> minutes before takeoff, senior scientist announces where exactly the plane is headed. we have been doing this mission for five years now. this is the south-east glacier. they have been interesting in recent years. it was dramatic in the early 2000s. and they started thinning at the same time. that was a surprise. that's the reason we are here to monitor that continued progress, and why it's happening. it's sort of infamous in circles. a lot of people philadelphia flyers this in turbulence. we have learnt to avoid that. that is what we are doing. >> in despite of his assurances, i was nervous. every job has occupational hazards. minutes after take off, the te
they are huge changes.cientists use the data to predict where the glaziers will be five years from now. how much more ice will we lose in five years. >> in recent years scientists have been concerned about acceleration and thinning of the glaziers, known as outlet glaziers. >> i'm going to post the mission plan, the map that shows where we are going. >> minutes before takeoff, senior scientist announces where exactly the plane is headed. we have been doing this mission for...
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how do we most effectively discuss climate change how do we communicate the issues around climate change it seems that the there's a. small and loud group of people who are worried about climate change there's a smaller and in some ways a louder group who are at least the united states who are saying oh there's no such thing and then there's the vast majority of people who are just kind of scratching their heads. well i think this is probably the holy grail issue of climate change because i think if you look at the entire population we've maybe engaged ten percent of the population and maybe one percent of that population is really actively trying to solve these problems yet we are we're facing this dire issue this ticking time bomb of global warming and so how do we really change this so that we can have dramatic and gauge moment of citizens and citizens means people who are leading factories people who are leaving governments not just sort of the moms that are at home taking care of their kids like myself so i think that really it's about how do we communicate climate change in a way t
how do we most effectively discuss climate change how do we communicate the issues around climate change it seems that the there's a. small and loud group of people who are worried about climate change there's a smaller and in some ways a louder group who are at least the united states who are saying oh there's no such thing and then there's the vast majority of people who are just kind of scratching their heads. well i think this is probably the holy grail issue of climate change because i...
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change their habits and i think the answer is that we have to change people's social norms to do that i think there's no other better place than in hollywood where i'm sitting here today to really embed these new social norms into mass media and to humanize these issues either make them you know funny or you know talk to people's personal lives talk to people about prosperity verses death and destruction and the sixth extinction or talk about you know how three hundred fifty ppm that that number doesn't really mean anything to people but if you talk to people about. a different image of success it's something to aspire to that isn't one hundred birken bags if you talk to people about health if you talk to people about children and their future if you talk to people about jobs they think that we can do all of this and address climate change really all of these personal prosperity issues if we address these issues it takes us ninety percent of the way to solving climate change so i think the environmental movement really needs to retell the story of sustainability i talk about reimagini
change their habits and i think the answer is that we have to change people's social norms to do that i think there's no other better place than in hollywood where i'm sitting here today to really embed these new social norms into mass media and to humanize these issues either make them you know funny or you know talk to people's personal lives talk to people about prosperity verses death and destruction and the sixth extinction or talk about you know how three hundred fifty ppm that that...
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but that's changing.ng to the future, we all have to adjust to a disturbing fact, the federal government no longer can be counted on as that expanding source of jobs and consulting contracts. >> in the last three years, we've lost about 20,000 federal jobs and over $11 billion in government contracting spending. the growth we're going to see in the future is going to be entirely driven by private sector. >> we need to diversify our economy. we need to diversify our work force. we need to think as a region. >> the city and region are attracting scores of retail yobs and other businesses, but every jurisdiction is searching for higher paying private jobs. >> we need to think creatively and broadly and powerfully about thousand do that. >> and for the district especially, that means pushing even more school reforms to prepare workers for the jobs of the future. improving middle schools, settling intense battle over school boundaries, and clarifying the role of charter schools that now account for 40% of the
but that's changing.ng to the future, we all have to adjust to a disturbing fact, the federal government no longer can be counted on as that expanding source of jobs and consulting contracts. >> in the last three years, we've lost about 20,000 federal jobs and over $11 billion in government contracting spending. the growth we're going to see in the future is going to be entirely driven by private sector. >> we need to diversify our economy. we need to diversify our work force. we...
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thank you again for having this hearing, this zoning change resolution. i am jacquelyn, i have lived in the port la since birth. the mound has been a part of my life since i was a little girl growing there to sing christmas carols to the ladies that were there. it is an important part of the neighborhood. we do not have any sort of assisted living facility in our area, nor a hospice. when we had a hearing on the 10th we learned that since 1989, i believe a thousand beds have been lost. we cannot afford to huz anymore beds. in fact, this afternoon my husband tom and i just paid our premium for our long term disability. we would like to be able to have a facility here in san francisco and as he said, not have to travel far and god knows where in order to live. i just want to say that -- please consider passing this interim zoning to continue the wonderful work of the university mound ladies home. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker. >> good afrng, my name is jon, i'm on the board of trustees for university mound ladies home and i want to speak about this
thank you again for having this hearing, this zoning change resolution. i am jacquelyn, i have lived in the port la since birth. the mound has been a part of my life since i was a little girl growing there to sing christmas carols to the ladies that were there. it is an important part of the neighborhood. we do not have any sort of assisted living facility in our area, nor a hospice. when we had a hearing on the 10th we learned that since 1989, i believe a thousand beds have been lost. we...
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the changes are not simply on the hillsides. on the plains, you can see greenhouses that are filled with vegetables. this extends the growing season. it's a very high value produce. the abundance and variety of new produce can be seen in the local markets. follow-up studies have shown that incomes have risen threefold. and scientists point to a more global benefit. plants, through photosynthesis, remove carbon from the air, countering the effect of human greenhouse gas emissions on the climate. as a result of its success, the lessons learnt from the loess plateau rehabilitation are now being applied all over china. but could such projects work elsewhere in less centrally controlled societies, with fewer resources and different soils? ethiopia, perhaps more than any other country, has come to symbolize the vulnerability of humankind to environmental catastrophe. this is a country whose problems have been increased by war and civil conflict. and now human-induced climate change is predicted to make matters worse. as on the loess p
the changes are not simply on the hillsides. on the plains, you can see greenhouses that are filled with vegetables. this extends the growing season. it's a very high value produce. the abundance and variety of new produce can be seen in the local markets. follow-up studies have shown that incomes have risen threefold. and scientists point to a more global benefit. plants, through photosynthesis, remove carbon from the air, countering the effect of human greenhouse gas emissions on the climate....
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that didn't change.this weapon of mass destruction, the chemical weapons and took it out of potentially the hands of killers. the same thing everything should be doneíout of the hands of thie in tehran. not just nuclear weapons cy butnuclear weapons capabili. we hope the model of syria will be the model with iran.5?dí where you're not, you're removing all of theuplq richuranium, you're cept feudges and all thehcapabi. the greatest danger charlie to the whole world is you will have one of these radical forces that are fighting right now in the middle east, radical shiites led by iran, radical sunnis led by al companies, isis and hamas and other organizations, you'll seeb one of these forcesim Ñ armed itselfwith nuclear weapx if iran is left as a thrasher hold nuclear power what you will see is other countries in the region will rush to develop their own nuclear weapons capability. and then you're going to create the most unstable region on the planet. you will turn it into aig"&.k g. it's a<>> rose:
that didn't change.this weapon of mass destruction, the chemical weapons and took it out of potentially the hands of killers. the same thing everything should be doneíout of the hands of thie in tehran. not just nuclear weapons cy butnuclear weapons capabili. we hope the model of syria will be the model with iran.5?dí where you're not, you're removing all of theuplq richuranium, you're cept feudges and all thehcapabi. the greatest danger charlie to the whole world is you will have one of...
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and remember you can find me on twitter with change things you see in exile. on marriage and in the financial world. act two seems to goldman's cannot stop and see very plainly take no demand to credit not going to get any economic benefit in life there are there are facts. well the market like. it seems like you. like to have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researcher. what's up guys and i'm going martin and this is great in the us so we all know that the foreign intelligence surveillance court or the fight is a court pretty much rubber stamps any surveillance project it's presented in a case you doubt it's facade is a regulatory body new revelations show that according to the court nearly every country in the world is ripe for n.s.a. mass surveillance this new documents released by the washington post expose of the fight as a court has granted espionage approval for one hundred ninety three countries that's nearly every single country in the world another we know that the n.s.a. has been recording every single phone call made the bahamas and afghanista
and remember you can find me on twitter with change things you see in exile. on marriage and in the financial world. act two seems to goldman's cannot stop and see very plainly take no demand to credit not going to get any economic benefit in life there are there are facts. well the market like. it seems like you. like to have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researcher. what's up guys and i'm going martin and this is great in the us so we all know that the foreign intelligence...
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we have seen dramatic change.here's still, however, a big divide between democrats and republicans on the issue. republicans have not trended very much on the issue, not as much as democrats and independence, creating a problem for the republican party because their base, which consists heavily of evangelicals, is on the minority side of this issue, increasingly on the minority side of this issue. on immigration the growing hispanic population and share of the electorate is of benefit to democrats. unless and until republicans figure out a way to reach out to the growing hispanic group of voters, i think the party will find it difficult to win presidential elections. the problem again is a large part of the base is resistant to the idea of any sort of legalize ace or -- legalisation or path to citizenship for immigrants. >> michael, do you see these as dynamic questions, ones that are moving and shifting or do we reach a dwell point. much the way the country is reaching one with a patchwork of states and different
we have seen dramatic change.here's still, however, a big divide between democrats and republicans on the issue. republicans have not trended very much on the issue, not as much as democrats and independence, creating a problem for the republican party because their base, which consists heavily of evangelicals, is on the minority side of this issue, increasingly on the minority side of this issue. on immigration the growing hispanic population and share of the electorate is of benefit to...
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i am emily chang. is the resume program legal and constitutional question any reports of the surveillance of foreign internet activity is indeed. the board wants changes to better protect privacy rights of americans. rise of the chinese smartphone maker sold 26 million -- shows no signs of slowing. they sold 26 million in the first half of the years -- of the year. they are inching closer to the top two smartphone makers, lenovo and smart some. mike honda is being challenged in the district of silicon valley. we'll be joined to talk about why he is running and the inequality debate here in the bay area. we have a special guest host for the hour. we have the cheapest creative officer for -- chief creative numeral -- new,. how is that going? >> great. we just signed to istanbul. these going all over with festivals of innovation. >> what you mean by festivals of innovation? >> we turned the meeting inside out. you can go in and see the company in its native environment. " last year was a host company, and
i am emily chang. is the resume program legal and constitutional question any reports of the surveillance of foreign internet activity is indeed. the board wants changes to better protect privacy rights of americans. rise of the chinese smartphone maker sold 26 million -- shows no signs of slowing. they sold 26 million in the first half of the years -- of the year. they are inching closer to the top two smartphone makers, lenovo and smart some. mike honda is being challenged in the district of...
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how does that change with the updated numbers? >> we don't change anything in the first ten years. we only think about the projections beyond that but in the updates of this work is underway and we are revisiting all of the projections for the next decade so we will be specific about what the new estimate i don't know what direction it will go or how much but we will be explicit about our projection in th of the intt payments in nominal dollars. >> and that will come out when? >> we released a repor release n august but we haven't picked a date yet. >> of the social stability you said the funding exhaustion rate under the cbo extended baseline that this insurance trust fund would be exhausted in fiscal year 2017. has that date changed from previous estimates? >> know it has not. we don't change anything in the window in this report. >> on page 104 and 105, you have some time frames here. i want you to walk me through this number. another dealing with disability. another demographic variable that affects the budget is the rate of disability incidence defined as the rate people becom
how does that change with the updated numbers? >> we don't change anything in the first ten years. we only think about the projections beyond that but in the updates of this work is underway and we are revisiting all of the projections for the next decade so we will be specific about what the new estimate i don't know what direction it will go or how much but we will be explicit about our projection in th of the intt payments in nominal dollars. >> and that will come out when?...
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absolutely being less happy and less satisfied with their lives no doubt facebook has changed the way people communicate to live in interact for better or for worse and this type of emotional manipulation is just a name to how social media operates but if facebook's a natural function isn't disturbing enough turns out our psychology on the site has also been tensional manipulated by the people behind the code and a recent study of almost seven hundred thousand facebook users a social media giant conducted a far reaching psychological experiment by altering news feeds and observing the emotional responses of its users the findings when short facebook is capable of affecting its users with emotional shifts on a massive level in other words the website can make you feel happy or sad by simply making a few subtle changes to what shows up in your news feed and facebook is able to do this through an entirely automated system that sorts through social media communications that identifies words that are positive or negative and then alters the content to fit the desired result. where have i s
absolutely being less happy and less satisfied with their lives no doubt facebook has changed the way people communicate to live in interact for better or for worse and this type of emotional manipulation is just a name to how social media operates but if facebook's a natural function isn't disturbing enough turns out our psychology on the site has also been tensional manipulated by the people behind the code and a recent study of almost seven hundred thousand facebook users a social media...
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our environment is changing. joining me now on a rapid response panel, jane cleb, executive director of bold nebraska and former democratic party communications director, great to have both of you with us. let me ask you, how can the rest of the world be so wrong on this if we're number one? >> look, the reality is -- we're going to start to lose standing in the world, right, ed? people look to america to be leaders, to be change agents and innovators and we are. there's a hog farmer in nebraska turning hog waste into clean energy. so we should be lifting up those stories. instead we have crazy republicans who are -- only wanting to side with the tea party, aren't siding with scientists and not looking at the reality. i'm starting to get concerned on how other countries are viewing our world leaders. >> jane, how do democrats take advantage of this total denial in the fact that the rest of the world sees it one way and we happen to see it a different way in the country influenced by big oil, no doubt? >> democrat
our environment is changing. joining me now on a rapid response panel, jane cleb, executive director of bold nebraska and former democratic party communications director, great to have both of you with us. let me ask you, how can the rest of the world be so wrong on this if we're number one? >> look, the reality is -- we're going to start to lose standing in the world, right, ed? people look to america to be leaders, to be change agents and innovators and we are. there's a hog farmer in...
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the orchestra is set to change that.he kids visible so that they are acknowledged as part of the society. >> it's a big day in the lives of maria and her fellow musicians. a reception at the french ambassador's residence. the young artists from the recycled orchestra have been invited to provide musical accompaniment for the event. ♪ the setting is another world for these kids, but one they're glad to be a part of. >> people are watching me and applauding. that's so wonderful. we're showing what we're capable of and our determination to succeed. >> that hard-won success has now taken center stage. >> and that inspiring program wraps up the show for today. don't forget, you can go to our website for more information on those and other reports. the address is dw.de/global3000. from me, amrita cheema, and our "global 3000" team in berlin, thank you very much for being with us. looking forward to seeing you again next week. bye-bye. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> memphis, tennessee... it
the orchestra is set to change that.he kids visible so that they are acknowledged as part of the society. >> it's a big day in the lives of maria and her fellow musicians. a reception at the french ambassador's residence. the young artists from the recycled orchestra have been invited to provide musical accompaniment for the event. ♪ the setting is another world for these kids, but one they're glad to be a part of. >> people are watching me and applauding. that's so wonderful....
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there's a demographic that's changing that's also increasing the residential rent the city is changing so many of the small businesses that have long term customers those customers are moving out and they have to appeal to a different customer base they have so market to the basin everyone knows what i'm talking about there's a new demographic into san francisco our original businesses that have not created a vehicle to reach an impact on their sales and ability to survive there's new competition on line we get cars from shops that do window repair and a group that advertising on tv they're taking the businesses away from our repair shops and the insurance copies are being the first call to get the discounts on small businesses this is not happening in a volume but in a large environment you need to look at that. when you look at considering the proposal i don't agree go with expanding the formula retail base to 19. >> i'm opposed to increasing the formula retail limit from 11 to 19 or 20. i'm also opposed to allowing the subsidies to be considered new and independent businesses the ri
there's a demographic that's changing that's also increasing the residential rent the city is changing so many of the small businesses that have long term customers those customers are moving out and they have to appeal to a different customer base they have so market to the basin everyone knows what i'm talking about there's a new demographic into san francisco our original businesses that have not created a vehicle to reach an impact on their sales and ability to survive there's new...
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real life changes that are going on now where we've seen participatory methods opening up and a whole new innovations in how to organize ourselves socially how to mobilize and social media how so basically develop a kind of new ways of doing things economically whether it's big client with his virtual currencies whether it's using the internet to communicate with each other there's a he's pointed to a whole range of really exciting new paradigms are currently emerging i think he's dead on and so are you not fees you're constantly writing these mind line articles for the guardian everyone check it out now feeds ahmed thank you so so much for sharing your insight on the world. that's our show and thanks for watching you guys be sure to follow me on twitter and i think martin i mean to nominate break the set all over again. about seven years. gold it's one of the largest ten cities on the east coast of america and it's got about one hundred people here just because of economics the cost of housing in this area especially is very high and i believe as an american we have a right. to tramp
real life changes that are going on now where we've seen participatory methods opening up and a whole new innovations in how to organize ourselves socially how to mobilize and social media how so basically develop a kind of new ways of doing things economically whether it's big client with his virtual currencies whether it's using the internet to communicate with each other there's a he's pointed to a whole range of really exciting new paradigms are currently emerging i think he's dead on and...
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i'm emily chang. amazon's first smartphone starts shipping today just hours after the company reported its largest poorly last the 2012. from gadgets like the fire phone to price wars, we will look to see if amazon still has time to prove to investors that it's investing will pay off. officially launching in new york city today. the company will be launching and in the streets of all five new york city boroughs. we will look at what concessions make.had to china, having issues with qualcomm. whether qualcomm can force chinese handset makers to pay up. first, to our lead story of the day, new questions from investors on whether amazon is really primed for future success. willhether the spending ultimately be worth it. shares are getting hammered today after the company posted a $126 million second order loss, its largest since 2012. in addition, there are concerns about amazon cloud computing business amazon web services. google and microsoft started a cloud price for. amazon will start shipping its fi
i'm emily chang. amazon's first smartphone starts shipping today just hours after the company reported its largest poorly last the 2012. from gadgets like the fire phone to price wars, we will look to see if amazon still has time to prove to investors that it's investing will pay off. officially launching in new york city today. the company will be launching and in the streets of all five new york city boroughs. we will look at what concessions make.had to china, having issues with qualcomm....
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southwest may be making a change. the faa has proposed a $12 million civil penalty against the airline. southwest failed to comply with regulations related to repairs of 44 jets. shares of southwest off fractionally to 29.21. the engine maker said second quarter sales were strong and the company raised its revenue forecast for the full year citing demand. international sales fell with weakness seen especially in mexico, brazil and india. tough day for shares of horizon pharma. two major pharmacy benefit managers, cvs and expressscripts will place two of its biggest selling drugs on their exclusion list, that leaves a higher amount of drug costs to patients who don't switch to other less costly alternatives. both of the drugs in question treat arthritis. the stock was off 34% to 9:15. >>> tyson is selling a chunk of its acquisitions to a rival. they will sell some latin american chicken operations leaving china as its only major u.s. operation. volumes of stock up more than 2% to $40.56. >>> smith & wesson settles sec
southwest may be making a change. the faa has proposed a $12 million civil penalty against the airline. southwest failed to comply with regulations related to repairs of 44 jets. shares of southwest off fractionally to 29.21. the engine maker said second quarter sales were strong and the company raised its revenue forecast for the full year citing demand. international sales fell with weakness seen especially in mexico, brazil and india. tough day for shares of horizon pharma. two major...
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john church we have one of the top restaurant in the country it's changing but two things are not changing there are a lot of housing for low income seniors and low income people in general. especially for the youth it is still gang territory that's not going to change the center is an oasis it truly is the sun is also shining and the park across the street it's giving youth that have a harder time getting a foot in the door which things thought western edition is providing them a foot in the door so to not support it seems like unthinkable i'm here to strongly advocate that that be continued and supported more. >> thank you. >> is there anyone else that want to make general public comment those are all the cards i have we're now closed in general public comment and will be going to item 14 which is closed session. anyone who wants to make public comment on closed session? seeing none, public comment is closed commissioners we need a motion and second to go into closed session >> oh, sorry commissioner harrison and i'd like to - >> i want to comment on the glen eagles i worked with tom he'
john church we have one of the top restaurant in the country it's changing but two things are not changing there are a lot of housing for low income seniors and low income people in general. especially for the youth it is still gang territory that's not going to change the center is an oasis it truly is the sun is also shining and the park across the street it's giving youth that have a harder time getting a foot in the door which things thought western edition is providing them a foot in the...
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weekend weather changes may have you changing your plans. i have that at 6:21. >>> breaking news, 270 northbound as you approach clarksburg, old hundred road, a bad crash here that is kind of off to the left side. chopper 4 over the scene. we're getting one lane by. but very backed up. thanks, chopper. you can see southbound lanes really backed up all the way out of frederick this morning. so it is very nasty no matter if you're coming out of frederick. we're talking miles of backups here. or heading northbound into frederick, nasty as you're approaching old hundred road. hopefully that get that out of the roadway pretty quickly. otherwise around town looking pretty good. no major problems. we'll be back with that at 6:21. >>> new this morning, police found the person leaving porcelain dolls on doorsteps in one neighborhood. the trend parents noticed and found creepy and why a woman says she did it. >>> plus in labor and across the street from the hospital, but it took a mother 30 minutes to get there. >>> one more day until the morning comm
weekend weather changes may have you changing your plans. i have that at 6:21. >>> breaking news, 270 northbound as you approach clarksburg, old hundred road, a bad crash here that is kind of off to the left side. chopper 4 over the scene. we're getting one lane by. but very backed up. thanks, chopper. you can see southbound lanes really backed up all the way out of frederick this morning. so it is very nasty no matter if you're coming out of frederick. we're talking miles of backups...
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and he goes through and you can see he changes not major changes but shortens some pieces, changes a little bit of the phrasing, changes some notes based on some performers available to him, musicians there, what he can and can't do at each venue. but as a working manuscript and the thing he changed and actually used repeatedly for performances, it's kind of just an amazing performance object. >> jon: which raises one question about genius that we both use the word in the past few minutes cannonnicle. there is an act of genius that's interpretive of a classic, and it's a whole different tributary coming off that initial river. >> and there are a lot of people, innumerable authors, musicians, artists that are fantastic, but, you know, history, whether they have an actual role to play in the future, have any emphasis on future generations and creation, i think that's where at least historically we start to say the genius comes in. we still, every year, go to umpteen productions of messiah. we're still reading jane austin, shakespeare. t therthere are a ton of peopleo are great but we d
and he goes through and you can see he changes not major changes but shortens some pieces, changes a little bit of the phrasing, changes some notes based on some performers available to him, musicians there, what he can and can't do at each venue. but as a working manuscript and the thing he changed and actually used repeatedly for performances, it's kind of just an amazing performance object. >> jon: which raises one question about genius that we both use the word in the past few minutes...
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a drastic change. it hasn't come easy. what did prime minister abe have to do in order to make this happen? >> well, allowing japan to exercise the right to collective self-defense has been a long-held political goal for abe. he made it a priority after his liberal democratic party won landslide victory in the 2012 lower house election. abe handpicked bureaucrats who support his view and he put them in positions that would allow them to influence the process. he responded decisively when members of his coalition partner new komeito dragged their feet on this issue. he put pressure on them by threatening to reach out to other political parties. he announced even a deadline to speed up the talks. >> actually abe did extend that deadline. why did he do that? >> well, the new komeito members had quite cautious as they had been all along. party members and supporters feared that it would be hard to draw a line on how far japanese forces could go when defending an ally, and they also know that this is the fe
a drastic change. it hasn't come easy. what did prime minister abe have to do in order to make this happen? >> well, allowing japan to exercise the right to collective self-defense has been a long-held political goal for abe. he made it a priority after his liberal democratic party won landslide victory in the 2012 lower house election. abe handpicked bureaucrats who support his view and he put them in positions that would allow them to influence the process. he responded decisively when...
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we need to change it and we need to change it now. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >>> good morning, yeah, it's still morning. my name is francis wong, and i'm a saxophonist and composer. born in san francisco in 1957, today there are more chinese americans in the san francisco bay area than in the whole country in 1957. this change in demographics under lines the need for visionary change in the city of san francisco in its art funding policies. i've been active in the community here, chinatown, japantown, city-wide to be part of movements for change, for social justice. and in the city of san francisco, we have the opportunity to be better. we have to be better. and we must root out all elements of complacency. race matters today. and in particular, its was very apparent in the whole issue of donald sterling and the los angeles clippers and we must take action to clear our plate of continued inequity in the arts funding in this city. thank you very much. (applause) >>> good morning, supervisors. my name is john jang. since 1988 i have lived i
we need to change it and we need to change it now. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >>> good morning, yeah, it's still morning. my name is francis wong, and i'm a saxophonist and composer. born in san francisco in 1957, today there are more chinese americans in the san francisco bay area than in the whole country in 1957. this change in demographics under lines the need for visionary change in the city of san francisco in its art funding policies. i've...
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or change in government?>> yeah. i guess one of my favorite -- and it starts with a tragic story, there's a loophole in the department of transportation authority bill passed in early 2,000 that made it such that rent a car companies were not legally required to return recalled cars. so they lobbied to make that change. tragically in 2004 two young girls, sisters, 23 and 25, rent from enterprise a p.t. cruiser. it had been recalled three months before. was not returned per the loophole in the law. it ends up catching on fire in the highway, hits a semi-, they die. their mom understandably not just distraught, wants to fight this. so she files a civil lawsuit against enterprise. it takes seven years, and she wins in 2011. but the law hasn't changed. there are a number of senators that have tried to change this, but this is an incredibly obscure thing. there's a small group of muddied interests that are lobbying heavily to maintain this, and this sort of generic flaw that most people are not paying attention to
or change in government?>> yeah. i guess one of my favorite -- and it starts with a tragic story, there's a loophole in the department of transportation authority bill passed in early 2,000 that made it such that rent a car companies were not legally required to return recalled cars. so they lobbied to make that change. tragically in 2004 two young girls, sisters, 23 and 25, rent from enterprise a p.t. cruiser. it had been recalled three months before. was not returned per the loophole in...
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i'm emily chang. ahead on "bloomberg west," more on my time warner reject it the initial takeover offer of more than $75 billion. time warner ceo expressed concerns about fox's structure, who would run the company, and the future of cnn that would have to be sold. cnn could fetch as much as $8 billion on the market. ebay seeing a rise even though ceo john donahoe called the corridor "challenging." changes in how they showed e-commerce search results weighing on the business, but the paypal unit showing solid growth. apple has agreed to pay 450 million dollars to settle allegations that it conspired to fix e-book prices. the trial between them and 33 attorney general's was going to start this month. apple just paired with ibm to improve enterprise business. to our lead story of the day, rupert murdoch looking for a new piece to his media empire and he's hoping time warner is the perfect fit. time warner has rejected the initial bid and murdoch is said to be willing to pay more to get the owner of hbo,
i'm emily chang. ahead on "bloomberg west," more on my time warner reject it the initial takeover offer of more than $75 billion. time warner ceo expressed concerns about fox's structure, who would run the company, and the future of cnn that would have to be sold. cnn could fetch as much as $8 billion on the market. ebay seeing a rise even though ceo john donahoe called the corridor "challenging." changes in how they showed e-commerce search results weighing on the business,...
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>> it's a changing electorate. think in the short-term, short gain this is where marco rubio needs to be for a conservative base in the south. there's not a lot of evolution on the issues in the conservative base down here. i think when you talk about the longer game 2020, that's when democrats think these issues and demographic changes start to catch up with the republican party even in a state like georgia. >> that you so much for joining us. we appreciate it. >>> coming up as nfl training camps open this week around the country, the campaign to change the name of the league d.c. franchise picked up a significant supporter. details straight ahead only on now. woooo. i know what you're thinking. you're thinking beneful. [announcer]and why wouldn't he be? beneful has wholesome grains,real beef,even accents of spinach,carrots and peas. it has carbohydrates for energy and protein for those serious muscles. [guy] aarrrrr! [announcer]even accents of vitamin-rich veggies. [guy] so happy! you love it so much. yes you do!
>> it's a changing electorate. think in the short-term, short gain this is where marco rubio needs to be for a conservative base in the south. there's not a lot of evolution on the issues in the conservative base down here. i think when you talk about the longer game 2020, that's when democrats think these issues and demographic changes start to catch up with the republican party even in a state like georgia. >> that you so much for joining us. we appreciate it. >>> coming...
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tomorrow gnomonner changes. -- no major changes.essure is cooling off the state. this will be on the move friday and into the weekend, the holiday weekend, that will be the key headline. sunday warmest locations inland mid-90s. highs for tomorrow. here is the model showing you the fog near the coast and near the bay ask the clouds pull back to near the shoreline. 60s for the beaches. warmest locations inland, 80s. approaching the 90-degree mark. highs for your thursday, santa rosa 83. fairfield 86 degrees. oakland 71. lots of upper 80s inland. flirtingwith 90 degrees. san jose lower 80s. morgan hill 87. santa cruz 73. san francisco lots of clouds, partly cloudy skies into the afternoon hours. your five-day forecast with your bay area weekend in view not too much changed for your thursday. temperatures bumping up friday, saturday and sunday and friday for the 4th of july. we will have low clouds and fog to start out the day at 7:00. 12:00 partly cloudy skies and sunny skies. >> we will pester you about that, thank you. >>> the city o
tomorrow gnomonner changes. -- no major changes.essure is cooling off the state. this will be on the move friday and into the weekend, the holiday weekend, that will be the key headline. sunday warmest locations inland mid-90s. highs for tomorrow. here is the model showing you the fog near the coast and near the bay ask the clouds pull back to near the shoreline. 60s for the beaches. warmest locations inland, 80s. approaching the 90-degree mark. highs for your thursday, santa rosa 83. fairfield...
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change, change for the better, is absolutely possible and i believe it's close to inevitable if you're the drivers of it. >> the president scrambled to meet with the hispanic caucus among criticism he's not treating unaccompanied minors humanely enough and too eager to deport them. >> what sort of executive authority he can wield to address these problems? >> reporter: that would come in defiance of republicans who charge it was the president's 2012 executive order that helped spark the current crisis. >> we sent a signal to other countries in south america that we have amnesty if they want to send their children to the united states and of course we're not securing our border. >> reporter: senate democratic leader harry reid insisted unequivocally yesterday that currently the border is secure. >> remember, had we done comprehensive immigration reform, we wouldn't be having this issue and everyone here, the border is secure. >> reporter: today white house press secretary josh earnest was not so sure. is the border secure? >> i will tell you that there are more resources that are dedica
change, change for the better, is absolutely possible and i believe it's close to inevitable if you're the drivers of it. >> the president scrambled to meet with the hispanic caucus among criticism he's not treating unaccompanied minors humanely enough and too eager to deport them. >> what sort of executive authority he can wield to address these problems? >> reporter: that would come in defiance of republicans who charge it was the president's 2012 executive order that helped...
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policymakers might attend to change things, but they are never going to change the current.never going to change the flow. this is something which president bush, though i never heard him quote bismarck, something that president bush , and that theely only thing that he could do as president of the united states was to make sure that we continued on that path without hitting the rocks along the way. in fact, to give you a singular example of this, president bush was pilloried in the press during the initial aftermath of the fall of the berlin wall. an aftermath which was covered on national television to great acclaim, which people around the world saw celebrations occurring that no one particularly ever imagined even weeks before could have occurred peacefully. and president bush invited, at one point, reporters into the office to witness him watching these events on tv as he was watching them in real-time. he was leaning back at his desk and cbs' leslie stall says to him, you just do not seem excited. the culmination of the entire half-century cold war effort, we won and y
policymakers might attend to change things, but they are never going to change the current.never going to change the flow. this is something which president bush, though i never heard him quote bismarck, something that president bush , and that theely only thing that he could do as president of the united states was to make sure that we continued on that path without hitting the rocks along the way. in fact, to give you a singular example of this, president bush was pilloried in the press...
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to change the name everything else remains the same and it's not a change of name but a whole new permit i wanted to be clear. >> okay. thank you. >> so commissioner hyde. >> so can you tell me about your outreach. >> i personally reached out to the knob hill president of the association and tell him about your license permit reapplication as you say and i had asked how we reach out to the members themselves and a notice in the association newsletter i have a copy of we hadn't had responses we've got individuals that come up to the top of the mark and on a response. >> so when i got the application did you see what was asked what we suggested you do. >> yes. >> can i tell them what was suggested by community outreach. >> our guidance was to send a message to the community and also to talk to our individuals that was the guidance we - >> so when you get the permit the permit asked you to do outreach to one or two of the following so there's community groups make a presentation to the community group or to community groups to talk to a nonprofit that deals with life issues in the neighborh
to change the name everything else remains the same and it's not a change of name but a whole new permit i wanted to be clear. >> okay. thank you. >> so commissioner hyde. >> so can you tell me about your outreach. >> i personally reached out to the knob hill president of the association and tell him about your license permit reapplication as you say and i had asked how we reach out to the members themselves and a notice in the association newsletter i have a copy of we...
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so oh, wait and one subsequent change all the changes are in the ordinance that? our packet today, we'll give you a revised part that matches one thing the clause is critical to the balance of our ordinance this clause emphasiss the restrictive elements the new signage controls incorporating a lot of new businesses into the definition those makes sense only what their ballads with less than 20 outlets let us begin the dialog. today's he hearing was going to be constructed but i'll do hiss he's spoken but i'll talk about the differences after the overview and we'll continue on with. and you'll begin our deliberations that is what everyone is looking forward to let's get into the details >> good evening planning staff the commission secretary is going to do pass you a copy of our power point presentation as well as updated comments we've received this week you've heard ann marie talk about the changes and for my presentation i'll talk about the reasoning of the proposal. first, we'll talk about where we're tightening regulations for a large-scale business this year'
so oh, wait and one subsequent change all the changes are in the ordinance that? our packet today, we'll give you a revised part that matches one thing the clause is critical to the balance of our ordinance this clause emphasiss the restrictive elements the new signage controls incorporating a lot of new businesses into the definition those makes sense only what their ballads with less than 20 outlets let us begin the dialog. today's he hearing was going to be constructed but i'll do hiss he's...
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alabama in 1965 before drafted into the army he protested being shipped to vietnam and was sent to change as an athletic after the mexican city olympics he earned his medical degree at staufrd and has a practice in the castro neighborhood and participated in the olympics for a second time as a is an at about physician for the monreal olympics after that wid dell joined a bowling league and model to gay supporting event after the events the first one was to take place in 1982 but did united states athletic committee sized woody allen decimal organization over the use of the word olympics. renaming the sports competition to the gay gavin newsom's event was a large success and includes the degree that surpassed the olympics game during the first gay game he met sarah and decided to have a child together their daughter jessica was born and here today. to protect the legal rights dr. woody allen dell and highs wife married in 1985 he was diagnosed with aids but able to participate in the second gay games that he he lived at 49 passed away on july 11th and the center honor his work serving as a
alabama in 1965 before drafted into the army he protested being shipped to vietnam and was sent to change as an athletic after the mexican city olympics he earned his medical degree at staufrd and has a practice in the castro neighborhood and participated in the olympics for a second time as a is an at about physician for the monreal olympics after that wid dell joined a bowling league and model to gay supporting event after the events the first one was to take place in 1982 but did united...
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those have not been meeting for their own sake by meeting where we've heard feedback and made changes to the project some of those are reflected in the plans you've received in your package on the tenth and the rendering which you've received those reflect our intent to change the plans going forward, of course, with our approval in the end none of the changes are satisfactory to others in the community who insist on the removal of top floor and it's entirety i understand the loss of view for the dr requester, however, i think we need to begin with the presumption that people will point their homes to a good use this is not the animal how did this is a good space for a home offenders office with a nice outdoor space. i think this is a textbook case that they follow the residential guidelines the guidelines don't say that buildings have to be the same size but the scale should be compatible with the street and specific instructs set back the top floor we've done that and reduce the par fit we've done that. using transparent deck railings we've done that, too. and here i see in the rend
those have not been meeting for their own sake by meeting where we've heard feedback and made changes to the project some of those are reflected in the plans you've received in your package on the tenth and the rendering which you've received those reflect our intent to change the plans going forward, of course, with our approval in the end none of the changes are satisfactory to others in the community who insist on the removal of top floor and it's entirety i understand the loss of view for...