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my name is chris hanson and i live at 782 wisconsin street in portrao hill. the property is 891 carolina street the location of a project in the planning process. a similar project at the same address was submitted by the same ownership in 2002 and came before you in a discretionary review. in that review, it was determined that the proposed alteration expansion of 891 carolina street was out of scale in both height and volume. not only for the immediate neighbors but also for the broader context of preserving open spaces in portreo hills. the project was abandon for a decade two years ago. a slight vary ant of the original proposal reemerged. like it's predecessor, this proposal is still out of character for the neighborhood. even after 14 years of interim real estate development. for my vantage point, at 782 which is con son street, the proposeel project would create a four-storey mono live over my back. i would see both the entirety of the east and north facing side of 891 carolina. there's no other property on the entire block that would have such an inva
my name is chris hanson and i live at 782 wisconsin street in portrao hill. the property is 891 carolina street the location of a project in the planning process. a similar project at the same address was submitted by the same ownership in 2002 and came before you in a discretionary review. in that review, it was determined that the proposed alteration expansion of 891 carolina street was out of scale in both height and volume. not only for the immediate neighbors but also for the broader...
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. >> reporter: chris hanson rarely uses overrides. since 2017, his department has detained just two kids who scored low enough to be released. >> if you use the tool the way it's designed, you shouldn't have a lot of overrides, to detain kids unnecessarily, i think it just sets them up. >> reporter: after juvenile hall, tyler says the court sent her to live at a group home for six months. she's now 17 and says she's enrolling in city college and staying far away from trouble. >> i'm not going to let juvenile hall hold me back and i want to show my nephews and nieces that it's possible to be successful. >> reporter: experts say probation chiefs should be monitoring their overrides and tweaking their risk assessments to make sure they're not holding kids who aren't dangerous. now, the san francisco public defender's office tells us they'll start demanding to see their juvenile clients' scores. we were surprised to learn they didn't already get them. if you want to see what the county's assessment evaluations actually look like, we've li
. >> reporter: chris hanson rarely uses overrides. since 2017, his department has detained just two kids who scored low enough to be released. >> if you use the tool the way it's designed, you shouldn't have a lot of overrides, to detain kids unnecessarily, i think it just sets them up. >> reporter: after juvenile hall, tyler says the court sent her to live at a group home for six months. she's now 17 and says she's enrolling in city college and staying far away from trouble....
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chris buckler, bbc news, washington. let's talk about both these stories. the cbs correspondent tom hanson is in new york.ng ofjohn sessions, and nancy pelosi, formerly house minority and now house majority leader, saying it is impossible to read the firing as anything other than a blatant attempt by donald trump to undermine and end special counsel mueller‘s investigation. many people read it that way? i think that is the opinion of the vast majority of democrats, that president trump is not approving of attorney—general‘s jeff sessions‘s not approving of attorney—general‘s jeff sessions'sjob, or not approving of attorney—general‘s jeff sessions‘s job, or his efforts to oversee this investigation. so now he is switching to another person, named mark whitaker, who aligns much more with his political ideology. he has come out and been critical towards the mueller probe. he has called it a witchhunt. he has gone on twitter and called it a lynch mob, and he has really been hypercritical of this group. moving onto that extraordinary move conference which led tojim acosta having his white house pass removed, w
chris buckler, bbc news, washington. let's talk about both these stories. the cbs correspondent tom hanson is in new york.ng ofjohn sessions, and nancy pelosi, formerly house minority and now house majority leader, saying it is impossible to read the firing as anything other than a blatant attempt by donald trump to undermine and end special counsel mueller‘s investigation. many people read it that way? i think that is the opinion of the vast majority of democrats, that president trump is not...
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chris ashton is good enough to play for england, he must be a good player. what about brad shields in the england starting line—up after having played his whole career in new zealand? hansonbut he said that facing his old mates will be emotional. joel wilson reporting. wales, meanwhile, have picked josh adams for saturday's test against australia — also one of three changes to their win over scotland. the worcester winger replaces luke morgan, who started the last test, and plays ahead of british and irish lions star liam williams. and scotland have received a boost with the news stuart hogg's been passed fit to face fiji. he only had ankle surgery eight weeks ago. he will play at full—back alongside finn russell and greig laidlaw, who also returns after missing last weekend's defeat to wales. uefa are considering fast—tracking the use of var technology into this season's champions league, after one of the most generous penalties you're ever likely to see. manchester city were already one—up against shakhtar donetsk when rahemm sterling went down in the box — but the replays clearly show that he tripped himself up. not the finest moment for the officials. no contact from
chris ashton is good enough to play for england, he must be a good player. what about brad shields in the england starting line—up after having played his whole career in new zealand? hansonbut he said that facing his old mates will be emotional. joel wilson reporting. wales, meanwhile, have picked josh adams for saturday's test against australia — also one of three changes to their win over scotland. the worcester winger replaces luke morgan, who started the last test, and plays ahead of...