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. >> dennis richards. and allen nelson. >> and my name is gary wiess and i am the president of the heights neighbors and on the planning committee sxim also the owner of a small business on market street, two blocks from the site being discussed. and i have owned and operated my flower shop for 30 years now. san francisco, is a very popular destination and millions of people visit each year and come for the beauty and uniqueness, the castro upper market neighborhood are visited by hundreds of thousands each year, and those people come to see a vibrant neighborhood with the businesses that don't exist anywhere else and they do not come for the same stories. and each formula retail business that moves in, dilutes our uniqueness. formula retail establishment cans and do afford to pay as much as 4 times when the non-formula retail business has been paying at the same location. >> property owners see this opportunity and frequently are content to leave the buildings vacant. as there is no rent control no small
. >> dennis richards. and allen nelson. >> and my name is gary wiess and i am the president of the heights neighbors and on the planning committee sxim also the owner of a small business on market street, two blocks from the site being discussed. and i have owned and operated my flower shop for 30 years now. san francisco, is a very popular destination and millions of people visit each year and come for the beauty and uniqueness, the castro upper market neighborhood are visited by...
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. >> commissioners, good evening, my name is dennis richards and i am the former president of the bose triangle association and also the sitting member of the market citizen community advisory committee and i have to tell you that i love chipotle. i love their lime chips and i love the burrito bowls and i am the one wanting to go to chipotle across the street in oregon and my staff says why chipotle every time because i love chipotle, unfortunately it is not about the burrito bowl it is about whether this is necessary or desirable. it is part of the upper market and i want to you look at it, to look at it from the church street subportion and there are nova , vacantcies and people are coming in and spending money and it is a destination. i don't think that adding a chipotle there is really going to add anything to the neighborhood, i don't think that it is necessary, it is probably not even desirable because in fact if it puts the other restaurants out of business what is the net employment gain when you lose 13 and 12 and gain some, they have incredible financial and campaign to get t
. >> commissioners, good evening, my name is dennis richards and i am the former president of the bose triangle association and also the sitting member of the market citizen community advisory committee and i have to tell you that i love chipotle. i love their lime chips and i love the burrito bowls and i am the one wanting to go to chipotle across the street in oregon and my staff says why chipotle every time because i love chipotle, unfortunately it is not about the burrito bowl it is...
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richard carenza. united educators of san francisco president dennis kelly. and the mayor's 23rd team teacher of the award winners who are joining us tonight. and now please welcome superintendent carenza. >> thank you, anel. you are such a leader in our community. and thank you to the san francisco giants and to all of you for your support of our fabulous teachers. cheers cheers >> although our mayor, mayor lee could not be here tonight to celebrate and honor our very special awardees, i'd like to thank him for being such a great partner and advocate for our teachers and students. i also want to thank all of our amazing sponsors and supporters and the 300 plus teachers in the stands for joining us tonight to honor the mayor's teacher of the year award winners. [cheers] >> it is my distinct pleasure to honor and acknowledge the dedication of our superb public school teachers in san francisco. the five teachers honored tonight were nominated by parents, students, peers and community members who understand the value of an excellent teacher. these teachers stand
richard carenza. united educators of san francisco president dennis kelly. and the mayor's 23rd team teacher of the award winners who are joining us tonight. and now please welcome superintendent carenza. >> thank you, anel. you are such a leader in our community. and thank you to the san francisco giants and to all of you for your support of our fabulous teachers. cheers cheers >> although our mayor, mayor lee could not be here tonight to celebrate and honor our very special...
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richard engel reporting there, stand by. i want to bring into the conversation ambassador dennis ross. sir, good to have you. we have you by television. as we're watching the pictures and as richard points out tens of thousands who have swelled into tahrir square what is the administration's position on how they're viewing this and how they are hoping that morsi who is now -- excuse me, we lost ambassador ross. but we also have hishem as well. let me shift gears to you. the administration watching this, how are they interceding or hoping to intercede if morsi is able to meet the concessions of disbanding what he has in place now and kind of starting from scratch? >> it is obvious the administration does not want to see a coup in a classical sense. it is also obvious and i know this for a fact that the pentagon has been in touch with the senior military leadership in cairo urging them to press president morsi to reach an understanding with the opposition. and i think they would support the military, if the military's next moves are short of a cue. i don't know if they would accept quote/unquote a soft coup. bu
richard engel reporting there, stand by. i want to bring into the conversation ambassador dennis ross. sir, good to have you. we have you by television. as we're watching the pictures and as richard points out tens of thousands who have swelled into tahrir square what is the administration's position on how they're viewing this and how they are hoping that morsi who is now -- excuse me, we lost ambassador ross. but we also have hishem as well. let me shift gears to you. the administration...
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richard engel, thank you. joining me now is embassy dennis ross, a former envoy to the middle east for former president clintonistant to president obama. he is now a counsel for the washington institute for near east policy. embassy ross, is this a positive step in the right direction for egypt at this point? >> you know, it is a very difficult question to answer. if you look at the scenes that we were just watching there is very little doubt that i think a very significant part of egyptian population feels that this was a necessary course correction. many of the people who are out there celebrating now were also a year ago celebrating the election of president morsi. it is not that they don't want democracy, it is that they feel in a sense the revolution was hijacked by president morsi and the muslim brotherhood. and they didn't necessarily want the military to be once again intervening but they felt they didn't have a choice. they didn't see much of a recourse. so the question is, is the military going to come in and preside over an administration that really does permit and encourage institutions to develop
richard engel, thank you. joining me now is embassy dennis ross, a former envoy to the middle east for former president clintonistant to president obama. he is now a counsel for the washington institute for near east policy. embassy ross, is this a positive step in the right direction for egypt at this point? >> you know, it is a very difficult question to answer. if you look at the scenes that we were just watching there is very little doubt that i think a very significant part of...
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dennis farina, rest in peace. 69 years old. >>> now time for "morning joe.". now "morning joe." >>> king richardhakespeare wrote, "this blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this england, this nurse, this teeming womb of royal kings famous by their birth." yesterday into the realm, another king certainly if lineage plays its proper role was born in london yesterday afternoon, and that took me, and i've had a lot of other people back 31 years to the day his father was born to princess diana. william was born to a much different time and in a much different royal family. but mika, the line continues
dennis farina, rest in peace. 69 years old. >>> now time for "morning joe.". now "morning joe." >>> king richardhakespeare wrote, "this blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this england, this nurse, this teeming womb of royal kings famous by their birth." yesterday into the realm, another king certainly if lineage plays its proper role was born in london yesterday afternoon, and that took me, and i've had a lot of other people back 31 years to...
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richard engel, thank you. joining me now is bams dor dennis ross, former envoy to the middle east to former president clinton andtant to president obama. he is now a cons lor for the washington institute for nears east policy. embassy ross, is this a positive step in the right direction for egypt at this point? >> you know, it is a very difficult question to answer. if you look at the scenes that we were just watching there is very little doubt that i think a very significant part of egyptian population feels that this was a necessary course correction. many of the people who are out there celebrating now were also a year ago celebrating the election of president morsi. it is not that they don't want democracy, it is that they feel in a sense the revolution was hijacked by president morsi and the muslim brotherhood. and they didn't necessarily want the military to be once again intervening but they felt they had no choice. they isn't see much of a recourse. the question is, is the military going to come in and preside over a transition that really does permit political change and institutions to develop or will,
richard engel, thank you. joining me now is bams dor dennis ross, former envoy to the middle east to former president clinton andtant to president obama. he is now a cons lor for the washington institute for nears east policy. embassy ross, is this a positive step in the right direction for egypt at this point? >> you know, it is a very difficult question to answer. if you look at the scenes that we were just watching there is very little doubt that i think a very significant part of...
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dennis: i have to wrap you both. tuna, we've got to go. so far netflix looking awfully good this year. so far tuna has been right and richardg. when we have another verdict we'll bring you guys back to discuss it. thank you, tuna and richard. good job. lori: it is day one of the trial of former goldman sachs employee accused of misleading investors. charlie gasparino is here next against the case against fa brees tourre. dennis: we'll look at 10-year and treasurys. at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat mo dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ >> i'm melissa francis w
dennis: i have to wrap you both. tuna, we've got to go. so far netflix looking awfully good this year. so far tuna has been right and richardg. when we have another verdict we'll bring you guys back to discuss it. thank you, tuna and richard. good job. lori: it is day one of the trial of former goldman sachs employee accused of misleading investors. charlie gasparino is here next against the case against fa brees tourre. dennis: we'll look at 10-year and treasurys. at a dry cleaner, we replaced...
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dennis. at a whopping, i will not tell you how much. this is the most expensive hotel suite in the entire world. big names, bill gates, rihanna, richardere. we'll give you inside look at the glitzy room. oh, there is the price tag. 80,000. we'll show you inside coming up. ♪ (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "best investment services company." david: time to go "off the desk." you already know the number. talk about a room with a view? the royal penthouse suite in the hotel president wilson in geneva, switzerland. this is said to be the most expensive suite in the world. let's show us pictures what it looks like. this is $80,000 a night. $80,000 a night. you stay in 18,000 square foot suite, it features 12 bedrooms, gymnasium, jacuzzi, own personal chef and butle
dennis. at a whopping, i will not tell you how much. this is the most expensive hotel suite in the entire world. big names, bill gates, rihanna, richardere. we'll give you inside look at the glitzy room. oh, there is the price tag. 80,000. we'll show you inside coming up. ♪ (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online...
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dennis farina, rest in peace. 69 years old. >>> now time for "morning joe.". now "morning joe." >>> king richard ii, william shakespeare wrote, "this blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this england, this nurse, this teeming womb of royal kings famous by their birth." yesterday into the realm, another king certainly if lineage plays its proper role was born in london yesterday afternoon, and that took me, and i've had a lot of other people back 31 years to the day his father was born to princess diana. william was born to a much different time and in a much different royal family. but mika, the line continues unbroken today. >> yes, it does. and we're looking at pictures from london where people have been celebrating for almost 24 hours now. any minute now, we're going to get the first look at the newest member of the royal family. the duchess of cambridge gave birth to a healthy baby boy yesterday. he is now third in line to the throne. prince william was at her side, and we're still waiting to hear the name of the future king. joe, this is a huge moment for the united kingdom that's being ce
dennis farina, rest in peace. 69 years old. >>> now time for "morning joe.". now "morning joe." >>> king richard ii, william shakespeare wrote, "this blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this england, this nurse, this teeming womb of royal kings famous by their birth." yesterday into the realm, another king certainly if lineage plays its proper role was born in london yesterday afternoon, and that took me, and i've had a lot of other people back...