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it came out of a discussion with david baker. there is the possibility to do a sleeping space across the bathroom-kitchen area. one could constructively look at that, not the same height is not tall enough. but is the height workable and comfortable with added flexibility that might be an added advantage. what that height is, people who design these units know better. if there is a comfortable height by which it could be done. parks commissioner -- >> commissioner miguel. >> i am glad you mentioned that. my son's first condo in new york was exactly that. it did have a sleeping loft above the kitchen-bathroom area. it worked. >> thank you. could i ask staff a question? about the environmental review, i know you probably got this this afternoon. do you have a response to the request for understanding whether it triggers an environmental review? >> we just got it this morning. staff is analyzing that. as i mentioned, we gave an over- estimation. the projects that will come in those districts that will increase density, they will als
it came out of a discussion with david baker. there is the possibility to do a sleeping space across the bathroom-kitchen area. one could constructively look at that, not the same height is not tall enough. but is the height workable and comfortable with added flexibility that might be an added advantage. what that height is, people who design these units know better. if there is a comfortable height by which it could be done. parks commissioner -- >> commissioner miguel. >> i am...
it came out of a discussion with david baker. there is the possibility
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for sir nick faldo, ian baker-finch, peter kostis, david feherty and all the crew, jim nantz saying so long from the nantz saying so long from the greenbrier. three words dad, e-rainde financial consultants. they'll hook you up with a solid plan. wa-- wa-- wait a minute; bobby? bobby! what are you doing man? i'm speed dating! [ male announcer ] get investing advice for your family at e-trade. >>> coming up next on wjz eyewitness news, record breaking hit. the hottest day of the year sizzling maryland. when can we expect the cooldown? plus, houses are battling boiling temperatures without power. the latest on the restoration efforts. and. >> creating a habitat that not only oysters can enjoy. i am tim williams with more on the new project underway ,,,,,, >>> maryland is melting. record temperatures are scorching the state. tonight how to cope and when will this heat wave snap? >> good evening. i am gigi barnett. adam has the day off. the intense heat isn't keeping everyone inside, but those wjz found out and about braving the temperatures seem to be enjoying any shade they can find. for
for sir nick faldo, ian baker-finch, peter kostis, david feherty and all the crew, jim nantz saying so long from the nantz saying so long from the greenbrier. three words dad, e-rainde financial consultants. they'll hook you up with a solid plan. wa-- wa-- wait a minute; bobby? bobby! what are you doing man? i'm speed dating! [ male announcer ] get investing advice for your family at e-trade. >>> coming up next on wjz eyewitness news, record breaking hit. the hottest day of the year...
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for sir nick faldo, ian baker-finch, peter kostis, david feherty and all the crew, jim nantz saying so long from the nantz saying so long from the greenbrier. three words dad, e-rainde financial consultants. they'll hook you up with a solid plan. wa-- wa-- wait a minute; bobby? bobby! what are you doing man? i'm speed dating! [ male announcer ] get investing advice for your family at e-trade. >>> as temperatures climb over 100 degrees across the washington area, the burning question tonight is when will we get some relief? good evening everyone, i'm matt jablow in tonight for bruce johnson. excessive heat warnings are in effect for the entire region with temperatures climbing into the triple digits. that means there's the high risk for heat exhaustion or other illnesses for anyone outdoors or in places without air-conditioning. right now there are still customers in the area without power although they are not all related to last week's storm. pepco was reporting about 100 customers in the dark while bge has 400 customers out? dominion power has some out in northern virginia. we have t
for sir nick faldo, ian baker-finch, peter kostis, david feherty and all the crew, jim nantz saying so long from the nantz saying so long from the greenbrier. three words dad, e-rainde financial consultants. they'll hook you up with a solid plan. wa-- wa-- wait a minute; bobby? bobby! what are you doing man? i'm speed dating! [ male announcer ] get investing advice for your family at e-trade. >>> as temperatures climb over 100 degrees across the washington area, the burning question...
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here to see if anything is going to be any better, we bring in david goldman and dean baker.ean, start with you. we had a little stronger adp number today, up 176,000. jobless claims fell a little more. even though the ism services was down, that's bad, the employment survey in there was up. let me ask you, do any of these data points suggest tomorrow could be an upside surprise on jobs? >> i'm not going to be surprised on the upside. i think people are far too moved by short-term fluctuations. i'm betting we see 160,000, 165,000 tomorrow. the unemployment rate will stay at about 8.2%. people overestimated the weakness of the economy in the spring just as they did in the winter. we had better-than-trend story december, january, february because of the unusually good weather. but that meant we didn't get the ordinary spring hiring we would see. now we're getting back to trend. that's around 160,000, 17,000 a month. not great, but not a disaster. >> i have a bid of 160,000 to 165,000. i think the consensus is 120,000 to 125,000. what do you think is right? >> i'm below everythi
here to see if anything is going to be any better, we bring in david goldman and dean baker.ean, start with you. we had a little stronger adp number today, up 176,000. jobless claims fell a little more. even though the ism services was down, that's bad, the employment survey in there was up. let me ask you, do any of these data points suggest tomorrow could be an upside surprise on jobs? >> i'm not going to be surprised on the upside. i think people are far too moved by short-term...
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and david rivkin, a partner at the baker-hostetler law firm in washington. he represented the 26 states that challenged the constitutionality of the affordable care act. professor tribe, i think let's start with your former student. there's been continuing speculation as to whether he changed his vote. it was reported by jan crawford of cbs that there had been a big internal battle from conservatives to get him to change back. does any of this matter? what does it say to you, that there's this speculation? >> well, the main thing it says is that somebody in the supreme court is leaking or that jan crawford greenburg has her facts wrong. i think she's a pretty good reporter, so i would suspect that some law clerk has some pretty loose lips. i think that's terrible because even though in some prior cases over the 40 years or so that i've watched the court, there have been leaks. four or five years after a decision. for somebody to go tattling on what justices said to each other or to law clerks just a day after a decision is really horrendous. i mean there rea
and david rivkin, a partner at the baker-hostetler law firm in washington. he represented the 26 states that challenged the constitutionality of the affordable care act. professor tribe, i think let's start with your former student. there's been continuing speculation as to whether he changed his vote. it was reported by jan crawford of cbs that there had been a big internal battle from conservatives to get him to change back. does any of this matter? what does it say to you, that there's this...
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david is a member of the baker hostetler is litigation international and in armenta robertson and he cochairs the appellate and -- environmental group and he cochairs the appellate team. he has been involved in numerous high-profile cases. he represented the 26 states that challenge the constitutionality of obamacare and was the lead outside counsel of the district court and in the court of appeals in that litigation. he also represented the problem of croatia before the international -- the republic of croatia before the international tribunal on a wide range of issues involving humanitarian law and laws of war. he is also experienced with litigation involving national security related matters including issues brought before secretary of defense donald rumsfeld. from 2004-07 he served on the united nations commission for the protection of human rights. he has received numerous awards, including one for the best maritime article, as well as the burton award in 2011. he is a prolific writer and commentary in. you have doubt the seen his articles in the "wall street journal," and the "
david is a member of the baker hostetler is litigation international and in armenta robertson and he cochairs the appellate and -- environmental group and he cochairs the appellate team. he has been involved in numerous high-profile cases. he represented the 26 states that challenge the constitutionality of obamacare and was the lead outside counsel of the district court and in the court of appeals in that litigation. he also represented the problem of croatia before the international -- the...
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david hasselhoff. the "baywatch" icon turns 60 today. we all know he likes burgers. but how about the world's biggest cake? okay. he will have to settle for south america. bakersucted the biggest cake south of the equator. it is not the world's biggest cake. but i guess that's what happens when when you outsource. back in washington, the pressure was on for the president and had nothing to do with gop opposition. he was caught on kiss cam at team usa's basketball game. and it didn't go too well. >> president obama on the ever popular arena in-house arena kiss cam. >> he blew it. >> he blew it. but he came back strong in the second half. they were caught on camera. there they are. this time dahler, malia, vice president biden and the coaches all encouraged them. and he delivered with a slam dunk kiss. the fans went wild. once again, the president proves that he's got game. that's your summer break for the day. hey. hey eddie. i brought your stuff. you don't have to do this. yes i do. i want you to keep this. it'd be weird. take care. you too. [ sighs ] so how did it go? he's upset. [ male announcer ] spend less time at gas stations. with best in class fuel econ
david hasselhoff. the "baywatch" icon turns 60 today. we all know he likes burgers. but how about the world's biggest cake? okay. he will have to settle for south america. bakersucted the biggest cake south of the equator. it is not the world's biggest cake. but i guess that's what happens when when you outsource. back in washington, the pressure was on for the president and had nothing to do with gop opposition. he was caught on kiss cam at team usa's basketball game. and it didn't...
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baker. i went to show just a little piece of vieo >> where is he now? ud] the interview is a little later. >> david, who was o? >> alice alisa alli nesbitt, an american who lives in the bus, o is also a writer.sa n instrumn helping me connect the root tunis on joe, was barack obama senior's third wife, second americanw >>s td hed quiet >> she has never talked to anyone. this is one of the key interviews. >> is theoly itview tha ere. itthiner for? ye that is a tough question. 's hypothetical. >> host: thank you for giving me socratic. she helped pythagoras baker and that was very important. in that inviw,'ler rgit ie o e ertsthwn vel hours and was pouring our hearts out. >> host: after she married barack obama she divorced him in state in kenya. just as she did. she married an african an tooatn barack senior and i matter they her second huand. she stayed the whole time. she's still very much part of rÉnnure for ni many years. posted may 1864 to 1963 they were married. how long had she known him before she essentially quit: 30 kenya? just as she finished school, but was teaching by th poi. shene e of
baker. i went to show just a little piece of vieo >> where is he now? ud] the interview is a little later. >> david, who was o? >> alice alisa alli nesbitt, an american who lives in the bus, o is also a writer.sa n instrumn helping me connect the root tunis on joe, was barack obama senior's third wife, second americanw >>s td hed quiet >> she has never talked to anyone. this is one of the key interviews. >> is theoly itview tha ere. itthiner for? ye that is a...