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for t dr is $5.51. you can see most of them have been in the range of 18 to $25 given the program has been in existence for almost thirty years a lot of 3 may not be certified. it's interesting after the board of supervisors approved that the t dr can go beyond the borders but we don't anticipate a lot. the t zone properties that are adjacent to the downtown district that are eligible could sift 6.3 million t drs. it could be increased in the future with planning and zoning projects as eligible. we saw that with other project there were 3 thousand properties that were eligible to be certified. we see in terms of demand. the program is limited to the 3 sdiblths located in the downtown. many of the remaining opportunity sites are in the t d c p and the marketplace. those are limited the needs of t dr. so land limitations don't create t dr potential demanded. so at this point, we're not promising a significant increase for demand for t dr. are in terms of t dr for publicly owned property. we think this cou
for t dr is $5.51. you can see most of them have been in the range of 18 to $25 given the program has been in existence for almost thirty years a lot of 3 may not be certified. it's interesting after the board of supervisors approved that the t dr can go beyond the borders but we don't anticipate a lot. the t zone properties that are adjacent to the downtown district that are eligible could sift 6.3 million t drs. it could be increased in the future with planning and zoning projects as...
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dr. oz's biggest obstacle was slowing down. once he got into yoga, that made him more content and calm and centered. dr. oz: steve talked to me about yoga, it doesn't matter how good you are at it. it's more comfortable to get with who you are. i vehicle looking forward to this, the greatest gift i could share with anybody is the practice of yoga. >> i am so excited to do yoga with dr. oz. >> i'm excited to meet dr. oz, to see the kind of person he is in his home. >> i called every person in his phone book. i'm in his house and i get to do yoga. dr. oz: welcome, how are you? this is steve ross. >> hello! dr. oz: what i love about steve is how he makes it all fun. >> ready, straighten the legs, reach up, only two out of three die usually. [laughter] >> i thought he was amazing. >> i feel mind, body spiritual connection. dr. oz: what are the long term benefits? >> your body becomes more sensitive. your diet naturally changes into something that is better for you. the people that you hang ou
dr. oz's biggest obstacle was slowing down. once he got into yoga, that made him more content and calm and centered. dr. oz: steve talked to me about yoga, it doesn't matter how good you are at it. it's more comfortable to get with who you are. i vehicle looking forward to this, the greatest gift i could share with anybody is the practice of yoga. >> i am so excited to do yoga with dr. oz. >> i'm excited to meet dr. oz, to see the kind of person he is in his home. >> i called...
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dr. oz: why do you feel so passionately that sugar is the culprit here? >> sugar is the enemy. it affects your waistline and your face. dr. oz: lines, wrinkles, isn't that a natural part of aging? >> it is natural, but it's preventable. it doesn't have to happen as quickly as it is. too much sugar leads to premature aging. dr. oz: are we getting too much sugar in our lives? three questions i want you to ask yourself to find out if ugar my be aging you prematurely, do you eat carbs or sweets when you're in a bad mood? i hear yes out of honest folks. do you need sugar in your coffee to get you through the date? people who are awake are saying yes. thirdly, you look for something sweet to eat in the afternoon? so if you answered yes to any of these questions, frankly, sugar my be making you look older. if i can, let's show the folks why we believe sugar is a problem for the appearance of your skin, especially on your face. so this is a little model that i built out. the real conversation her
dr. oz: why do you feel so passionately that sugar is the culprit here? >> sugar is the enemy. it affects your waistline and your face. dr. oz: lines, wrinkles, isn't that a natural part of aging? >> it is natural, but it's preventable. it doesn't have to happen as quickly as it is. too much sugar leads to premature aging. dr. oz: are we getting too much sugar in our lives? three questions i want you to ask yourself to find out if ugar my be aging you prematurely, do you eat carbs...
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(dr. tiefer) lubrication. (dr.rtz) .lubrication, saying that there are, and encouraging that. çovertalkÑ (peter) you mentioned menopause. you mentioned estrogen. (dr. schwartz) right. (peter) what about giving estrogen? (dr. surgeon) estrogen does help because it lubricates the vagina, it improves blood flow to the genital organs. but sometimes you might also need a little testosterone, so. (peter) but do you give estrogen by pill, do you give it by cream, how do you give it? (dr. surgeon) well, there's lots of different ways to give it. pills, patches, gels, creams, lotions, vaginal ring. but i also use testosterone. not in everybody. but in some women, especially if they have had their ovaries removed, especially if there has been a distinct drop off in their sexual responsiveness, in their desire, when they become menopausal. i don't usually treat premenopausal women with testosterone, because, again, there are all of those multifactorial things that filter into their decrease in desire. and desire is the, is th
(dr. tiefer) lubrication. (dr.rtz) .lubrication, saying that there are, and encouraging that. çovertalkÑ (peter) you mentioned menopause. you mentioned estrogen. (dr. schwartz) right. (peter) what about giving estrogen? (dr. surgeon) estrogen does help because it lubricates the vagina, it improves blood flow to the genital organs. but sometimes you might also need a little testosterone, so. (peter) but do you give estrogen by pill, do you give it by cream, how do you give it? (dr. surgeon)...
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(dr. peter salgo) welcome to second opinion where each week our healthcare team solves a real medical mystery. when we close this file in a half an hour from now, you'll not only know the outcome of this week's case but you'll be better able to take charge of your own healthcare and doctors will be able to listen to patients more effectively. i'm your host, dr. peter salgo. and you've already met our special guests who are joining our primary care physician, dr. lisa harris. lisa, it's good to see you back. (dr. lisa harris) good to see you, peter. (peter) now nobody on this team knows this case and i'm going to get right to work. let me tell you a little bit about elaine. elaine is fifty-six years old and she's been a smoker for thirty years. three years ago, elaine went to her primary care physician, lisa, and she had the following symptoms. she said, i'm short of breath with even small amounts of activity. i've got trouble climbing stairs. i have to stop and catch my breath. i'm coughin
(dr. peter salgo) welcome to second opinion where each week our healthcare team solves a real medical mystery. when we close this file in a half an hour from now, you'll not only know the outcome of this week's case but you'll be better able to take charge of your own healthcare and doctors will be able to listen to patients more effectively. i'm your host, dr. peter salgo. and you've already met our special guests who are joining our primary care physician, dr. lisa harris. lisa, it's good to...
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could i ask the projector the dr requestor a couple of questions? >> because i mean, i think that it is important to have this agreement and i think that it is great that you worked this out agreement. i just want to get at, because i agree that the glass is not good and i would not approve that nor do i like the sfra glass screen where it was agreed to be put. i mean, so let me ask you, what was the purpose of that kind of screen? >> why did you want that? >> well i was just concerned of the privacy. and our house is right across the street and you know, and it is going to look straight across. but if you know, it is gone, and it is not the end of the world. because while the public is see the glass screen at the street level if it is on the edge, you can see it where it is? >> well... we could see it from our second story. >> yes. but it is not, some of it is... i think that it is a more importance than the other and than the others and it is not... >> it is not the most important thing. >> my question is that the deck is small and where they are
could i ask the projector the dr requestor a couple of questions? >> because i mean, i think that it is important to have this agreement and i think that it is great that you worked this out agreement. i just want to get at, because i agree that the glass is not good and i would not approve that nor do i like the sfra glass screen where it was agreed to be put. i mean, so let me ask you, what was the purpose of that kind of screen? >> why did you want that? >> well i was just...
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under the t dr program landmarks go consult t dr folks to make sure the code is being followed. the purpose of our study was to review the market and our method daughter-in-law was to review the database. it was a very expensive database. we also looked at body the price of t dr but it was difficult to find base it wasn't until the end of 2010 so that's something now we can get information on. so we interviewed brokers and other t dr market stakeholders to get information. we looked programs in other cities. we were guided by a committee led by the planning department. and in addition to planning staff we also had the real estate division and the controllers office and the office of capital planning. i'd like to thank tim frye and others who spent a lot of time with us answering our questions and how has the promising program worked in practice? >> the number certified is 1.8 million. there were there are others that could be certified. so that t dr was certified from 1 hundred and telephone buildings and the $2.7 million has been used ton 34 development projects it involves 24
under the t dr program landmarks go consult t dr folks to make sure the code is being followed. the purpose of our study was to review the market and our method daughter-in-law was to review the database. it was a very expensive database. we also looked at body the price of t dr but it was difficult to find base it wasn't until the end of 2010 so that's something now we can get information on. so we interviewed brokers and other t dr market stakeholders to get information. we looked programs in...
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dr. martin luther king, junior and served as chair of the student nonviolent coordinating committee, helped organize the freedom rides and spoke at the 1963 march on washington which nextlace 50 years ago month. he has been arrested more than 40 times and has just written a new book called "across that bridge: life lessons and a vision for change your coke -- purged about the voter where the justice department had sued to block republican governor rick scott's controversial effort to remove thousands of registered voters from the rolls using an outdated drivers license database to identify noncitizens registered to vote. >> it is unreal, unbelievable that at this time in our history, 40 years after the voting rights act was passed and signed into law, that we are trying to go back. i think there is a systematic, deliberate attempt on the part of so many of these states, not just florida, but all across the country. it is not just southern states. to keep people from participating. i think
dr. martin luther king, junior and served as chair of the student nonviolent coordinating committee, helped organize the freedom rides and spoke at the 1963 march on washington which nextlace 50 years ago month. he has been arrested more than 40 times and has just written a new book called "across that bridge: life lessons and a vision for change your coke -- purged about the voter where the justice department had sued to block republican governor rick scott's controversial effort to...
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i think that the reason that i am suggesting that we take dr is that i move to take the dr i think that the extraordinary circumstance is that there was an agreement do i agree with everything in the agreement and kind of the screen? no, i'm not party to the agreement. i think that you could accomplish the same thing by moving that deck five feet back, something that i would not have taken dr and unless it was for the agreement. so just to explain why i believe. and because there was this agreement. and you know, we are modifying it a little and weighing in now and that will be mine, and i will stick with the five, and i mean that you have a 10-foot six deck and that is beyond where it was, in the agreement, and i would agree to go 5-6 from ma point >> commissioner moore? >> i would take dr along the same type of conclusions commissioner hillis is drawing, i think that the deck is too far even in front of me as the length it is, i would pull it back because that is indeed what we like and then historic enclosed setting here with the older homes that have to have side relationships. i am
i think that the reason that i am suggesting that we take dr is that i move to take the dr i think that the extraordinary circumstance is that there was an agreement do i agree with everything in the agreement and kind of the screen? no, i'm not party to the agreement. i think that you could accomplish the same thing by moving that deck five feet back, something that i would not have taken dr and unless it was for the agreement. so just to explain why i believe. and because there was this...
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. >> and the dr, when can they do that? if we approve the dr today could they come back tomorrow and approve the permit. >> yes, this is from a cu or you can make a decision without prejudice and they have a year to come back with the same exact request and in this instance if it is a code complying request, we have to respect that permit and review it and give our professional recommendation on it and if it results in a discretionary review bring it back to this body. in this instance they came in with a revision to that deck, and we did the notification process because we knew that there were neighbors who opposed the alteration and they were notified and the discretion review was filed, and it was brought back, because of prior agreement had been made, it does not negate us the inability to not follow through with the process. >> excuse me, with all due respect, i think that commissioner hillis is asking if under the original dr, that came before the... if it had come before the planning commission and if the planning co
. >> and the dr, when can they do that? if we approve the dr today could they come back tomorrow and approve the permit. >> yes, this is from a cu or you can make a decision without prejudice and they have a year to come back with the same exact request and in this instance if it is a code complying request, we have to respect that permit and review it and give our professional recommendation on it and if it results in a discretionary review bring it back to this body. in this...
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>> the dr requestor, i know that if you could answer some questions. you know, that you have this agreement that was or took place with the previous owners and it is apparent that is the agreement does not have unlike a conditional use which goes with the property, i guess is agreement does not have the status that it remains with the property after it is sold. however, you are hoping that the owners will implement parts of the agreement. and i guess that what i am interested in knowing is what are the issues that are really key here because there were some concern about the historic nature of the building but, this is the size of the deck a key part of it? because it seems like if they enlarged their deck, it might not interfere with the building appearance that much. >> well there is a change, say the owners moved in and they moved the wind screen to where it was not visible from the street. and back to the edge and that was like shocking and i mean in a way. because as planning department, and that was a character in the building and it just does no
>> the dr requestor, i know that if you could answer some questions. you know, that you have this agreement that was or took place with the previous owners and it is apparent that is the agreement does not have unlike a conditional use which goes with the property, i guess is agreement does not have the status that it remains with the property after it is sold. however, you are hoping that the owners will implement parts of the agreement. and i guess that what i am interested in knowing...
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to remove the p dr space. we're happy to participate in the process that you guys are under golden in terms of looking at the formula retail from a citywide prospective and so we're perfectly fine with your staffs recommendation on this item. we're fine with holding off on divisional changes but we want some control established in this area so if there is a proposal if we could ask for your support or moving forward with the restricted use district and can work with the planning staff as a result of our study >> thank you. >> thanks andrea. so the properties are zoned p dr 1-b and one before retail operation are priltd but they're not subject to formula retail controls. this will butt put in place the formula retail controls and it would be the same remittance if the code except if any corridor retail use has no persecuted authorization that business would have to get the authorization. the department is recommending that the empathies approve with modifications of the proposed ordinance to redo the boundary t
to remove the p dr space. we're happy to participate in the process that you guys are under golden in terms of looking at the formula retail from a citywide prospective and so we're perfectly fine with your staffs recommendation on this item. we're fine with holding off on divisional changes but we want some control established in this area so if there is a proposal if we could ask for your support or moving forward with the restricted use district and can work with the planning staff as a...
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otherwise the dr would not have been removed that easily. i do see that there is some new information with the previous dr sponsors indicating that there was an agreement, but unfortunately nothing is in writing. i don't know if there is enough here to rehear the case. so i'm still kind of pondering. >> the issue is whether merits of rehearing and i have not heard enough to vote to rehear it. >> i think for me, i think that the live testimony of individuals who are present as well as the affidavit that was submitted do raise issues that compel at least for me a sense of justice that isn't born out by this new development on the project. i think for those reasons, i give weight to testimony that is under that is sworn and under penalty of perjury. i see it for those people who are present whose clients or what not relied upon particular verbal representations do carry weight in the law and in equity and for those reasons i think there is enough to move for rehearing, to approve a rehearing. >> i think the question is when they used the term a
otherwise the dr would not have been removed that easily. i do see that there is some new information with the previous dr sponsors indicating that there was an agreement, but unfortunately nothing is in writing. i don't know if there is enough here to rehear the case. so i'm still kind of pondering. >> the issue is whether merits of rehearing and i have not heard enough to vote to rehear it. >> i think for me, i think that the live testimony of individuals who are present as well...
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the dr folks are concerned about the post panels and roof access. the planning department is remedying that the planning department match the dr south light well, to adjust to 5 feet >> thank you. dr requester. >> good evening president fong and commissioners. this is my wife. i live at
the dr folks are concerned about the post panels and roof access. the planning department is remedying that the planning department match the dr south light well, to adjust to 5 feet >> thank you. dr requester. >> good evening president fong and commissioners. this is my wife. i live at
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the dr folks are concerned about the post panels and roof access. the planning department is remedying that the planning department match the dr south light well, to adjust to 5 feet >> thank you. dr requester. >> good evening president fong and commissioners. this is my wife. i live at 2154 larkin street. i'd like to say thank you for your consideration of this discretionary review and i appreciate the help of the planning department. my wife and i have been renter and we moved into our home. the proposed project has us concerned that the increased height will adversely effect the light which is the primary reason we purified the home. we have vivid our life savings and the thought of living in this for the next 40 years saddened us. the areas that would be implicated are the window in the stairwell and the windows in the master bedroom and i'll briefly touch on one area. this is the interior view of the stair to and from our master bedroom that window is the only nature light to the stairwell. we suggest adding a light well, in agreement with the
the dr folks are concerned about the post panels and roof access. the planning department is remedying that the planning department match the dr south light well, to adjust to 5 feet >> thank you. dr requester. >> good evening president fong and commissioners. this is my wife. i live at 2154 larkin street. i'd like to say thank you for your consideration of this discretionary review and i appreciate the help of the planning department. my wife and i have been renter and we moved...
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this teacher knew dr. king well. he informed dr. king that i was in school. dr. morant -- dr. martin luther king got in touch with me and suggested i come see him. in march, by this time i'm 18 years old. i boarded a greyhound bus. i traveled from detroit to my memory, and a young lawyer by the name of fred graham, who had been a lawyer -- fred gray, who had been a lawyer for rosa parks and dr. king, met me at the greyhound bus station and drove me to the first baptist church to see a colleague of dr. king. and he assured me in to the -- and he ushered me into the offices of the church. dr. king spoke up and said, are you the boy youtroy? are you john lewis? said, and dr. king, i am john robert louis. i gave my whole name. this man, i admired him. i loved this man. he inspired me. he lifted me. philosophyme with a of love and nonviolence. he was a funny man and could make you laugh. he could tell jokes. you try say, john, do to preach? and i would say, yes, sometimes, when i'm taking a shower. and hewould just laugh would mach some of the ministers that he knew, and the deacon
this teacher knew dr. king well. he informed dr. king that i was in school. dr. morant -- dr. martin luther king got in touch with me and suggested i come see him. in march, by this time i'm 18 years old. i boarded a greyhound bus. i traveled from detroit to my memory, and a young lawyer by the name of fred graham, who had been a lawyer -- fred gray, who had been a lawyer for rosa parks and dr. king, met me at the greyhound bus station and drove me to the first baptist church to see a colleague...
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dr. leslie saxon wants all of us to have access to just like our e-mail. >> i imagine that anybody in the public who wants to check on their health status that this will be completely standard, part of just checking yourself, like you check your sports scores. >> she's somewhat fear unless terms of being an advocate for patients. >> in your case we're treating blood pressure or we're treating arrhythmia. >> dr. saxon is chief cordiologies at keck school of medicine makinging to make health care more convenient and available. >> this will be a hospital you carry in your pocket. >> reporter: she's collaborating with business, engineering, medical and film students. >> she is the definition of a vanguard's vanguard. >> she is a little bit of a pioneer. >> she pushes the people at the leading edge even further. >> she's been able to spark conversations that really go toward what should be done versus what's being done. >> with all the talk about changes to health management, dr. saxon believe
dr. leslie saxon wants all of us to have access to just like our e-mail. >> i imagine that anybody in the public who wants to check on their health status that this will be completely standard, part of just checking yourself, like you check your sports scores. >> she's somewhat fear unless terms of being an advocate for patients. >> in your case we're treating blood pressure or we're treating arrhythmia. >> dr. saxon is chief cordiologies at keck school of medicine...
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dr. bow, who is a medical examiner that conducted the autopsy on trayvon martin. we thought we might be hearing from him. it does not appear at this point as if we are going to hear from the medical examiner. both sides stipulating basically that this was a medical examiner who conducted the autopsy and that was it. the witnesses that we're getting right now, sybrina fulton, the 36th witness for the state, javaris martin, the 37th witness, could very well be the last witnesses unless, of course, the state decides to call tracy martin, trayvon martin's father. all that being said, we fully expect the state to rest its case today. it remains to be seen whether the prosecution -- whether the defense at that point calls its first witness this afternoon or whether they wait until monday. a lot of that will depend on timing. at this point a lot of timing seems to revolve around this evidence locker they can't seem to get into. >> thanks for keeping a close eye on what's going on inside the cour
dr. bow, who is a medical examiner that conducted the autopsy on trayvon martin. we thought we might be hearing from him. it does not appear at this point as if we are going to hear from the medical examiner. both sides stipulating basically that this was a medical examiner who conducted the autopsy and that was it. the witnesses that we're getting right now, sybrina fulton, the 36th witness for the state, javaris martin, the 37th witness, could very well be the last witnesses unless, of...
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dr. itiel dror, a cognitive neuroscientist based in london, is one of the world's leading authorities on fingerprint analysis. he says that examiners can be influenced by bias. >> we're talking about bias that's unconscious? >> absolutely. >> we're not talking about a conscious conspiracy to match up the suspect with the fingerprint. >> absolutely, we're talking about dedicated, hard-working, honest, competent forensic examiners. >> bergman: dr. dror says this is cognitive bias. and in a study to show how strong that bias can be, he took real cases-- where examiners had found a match-- changed the descriptions of the crime and then asked the same examiners to analyze them again. >> i gave the same prints to the same examiner without their knowledge, and a large majority of the examiners said now it's not a match. >> so, in over half the cases, they would disagree with their former opinion? >> yes, it changed their perception and judgment, and over half said it is not a match. >> in the st
dr. itiel dror, a cognitive neuroscientist based in london, is one of the world's leading authorities on fingerprint analysis. he says that examiners can be influenced by bias. >> we're talking about bias that's unconscious? >> absolutely. >> we're not talking about a conscious conspiracy to match up the suspect with the fingerprint. >> absolutely, we're talking about dedicated, hard-working, honest, competent forensic examiners. >> bergman: dr. dror says this is...
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dr. scott mcfarland. when hormones of the human body rise above or fall below their proper levels, serious health conditions can result. that's true for the male sex hormone testosterone. if the level of this hormone falls, it can create a condition called hypgonadism. >> the term "hypgonadism" means that the gonad, the testes for men, don't work the way they should. >> they may have symptoms such as loss of libido, fatigue, memory loss, and in some extreme cases, they have muscle loss and bone loss as well. >> men lose testosterone. as soon as they turn 40, they lose perhaps at a rate of 1% to 2% a year. >> mcfarland: but aging isn't the only culprit that can bring on hypgonadism. it can also be the result of a chromosomal issue or a medical condition. >> i worried a lot about the future, specifically melissa being able to have the type of relationship that a typical couple would have. >> i was getting low energy, and, you know, my sleep habits were not good. muscle aches. i felt like my
dr. scott mcfarland. when hormones of the human body rise above or fall below their proper levels, serious health conditions can result. that's true for the male sex hormone testosterone. if the level of this hormone falls, it can create a condition called hypgonadism. >> the term "hypgonadism" means that the gonad, the testes for men, don't work the way they should. >> they may have symptoms such as loss of libido, fatigue, memory loss, and in some extreme cases, they...
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it's not in the agreement that i and the other dr requesters made in 2002. thank you. >> before you sit down, i have a question. did you say you have an e-mail between you and the permit holder that states that something is the final agreement? you have a correspondence is that reflects the final agreement? >> on my computer i have 3 documents. the first was a letter from november 9, 2004. that went to the planning department where i referenced our agreement. >> november 2004? referencing an agreement. do you know with any specificity what agreement you are referring to? >> there were the drawings that we all signed off on. there was a letter from the architect which i included as an attachment in the letter which i no longer have a copy of. but hopefully it's in the planning department files. >> it was communicated via e-mail? >> no. it was a letter and then i have a letter january 3rd, 2005 to the project sponsor asking him about what the progress was. he wrote back to me and in january 12, 2005 i have another letter thanking him for the proceeding and i d
it's not in the agreement that i and the other dr requesters made in 2002. thank you. >> before you sit down, i have a question. did you say you have an e-mail between you and the permit holder that states that something is the final agreement? you have a correspondence is that reflects the final agreement? >> on my computer i have 3 documents. the first was a letter from november 9, 2004. that went to the planning department where i referenced our agreement. >> november 2004?...
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i'm your host dr. brenda wade. could the connection between childhood stress, poverty, and trauma lead to illness in adulthood? dr. nadine burke harris said yes. the uc berkeley train's -- with a master in public health in harvard and treats patients with third world diseases here in san francisco. and the founder of the bayview hunters point and opened the center for youth wellness. she's working with hillary clinton to heal children and joins us with groundbreaking ideas. welcome. >> thank you. >> dr. burk, it's an honor to you have here. i'm one of your groupies. i have been such an admirer of your work for years. you're the first physician i know of to actually connect a child's emotional experiences with illness. >> thank you so much. it's my pleasure to be here, brenda and i am excited to be doing this work. i think it's important we connect the science with the practice of what we're doing for our kids. >> exactly. what does science tell us about how emotions make you sick? >> there is an overwhelming body o
i'm your host dr. brenda wade. could the connection between childhood stress, poverty, and trauma lead to illness in adulthood? dr. nadine burke harris said yes. the uc berkeley train's -- with a master in public health in harvard and treats patients with third world diseases here in san francisco. and the founder of the bayview hunters point and opened the center for youth wellness. she's working with hillary clinton to heal children and joins us with groundbreaking ideas. welcome. >>...
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and the neighbors filed the dr in september of 2011. okay. and the principal problems that we have is that the addition of a penthouse and a roof deck that was mentioned. and we were in the neighbors were against those penthouse being built at all but in the negotiations, after all of the offer the dr, the developer became more interested in the negotiating. and the dr only lasted a couple of months, because we do work on the agreement. and that is the key point that i want to make. that the staff person kind of going off. and we reached it, and we withdraw the dr and the agreement was that the owners were shrink the size of the deck and that the plan and that changes. and the developer complied with the agreement and the owners moved in and the owners moved in, they promptly expanded the deck and put the glass screen up against where it is very visible on the west wall. we did not immediately file this dr, instead we had meetings but the owners would not budge, i think that it is important that the record shows that the current owners,
and the neighbors filed the dr in september of 2011. okay. and the principal problems that we have is that the addition of a penthouse and a roof deck that was mentioned. and we were in the neighbors were against those penthouse being built at all but in the negotiations, after all of the offer the dr, the developer became more interested in the negotiating. and the dr only lasted a couple of months, because we do work on the agreement. and that is the key point that i want to make. that the...
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¿que quieres preguntar al dr. may?pero se que tiene algo, porque se levanta toda la noche para ir al baño. y cuando va al baño se tarda mucho, dice que no tiene nada, porque su... hay no se... como se llama su... bueno, eso, eso es negativo y no habla al respecto. hay... ¿que debo hacer? >> francine, tienes que hablar con el. es poco probable que tenga cancer, eso quiero decir el p.s.a. pero los sintomas son tambien horribles e interfieren con su vida y la suya, y tienes que persuadirlo de que hay algo que se puede hacer, y no tendria que vivir con esos sintomas. >> esto es un ejemplo perfecto de como afecta al hombre y tambien afecta sus seres queridos. y no puedo creer como los hombres creen que sera algo pasajero. francine, si todabia esta ahi, no deje de tomar el telefono y pida este producto para el. sea firme y haga que lo tome... porque ademas de ayudarle a el tambien le ayudara a usted y su relacion. hagalo antes de que este problema empeore. >> y estara agradecido por su ayuda. >> asi es. tenemos tiempo para u
¿que quieres preguntar al dr. may?pero se que tiene algo, porque se levanta toda la noche para ir al baño. y cuando va al baño se tarda mucho, dice que no tiene nada, porque su... hay no se... como se llama su... bueno, eso, eso es negativo y no habla al respecto. hay... ¿que debo hacer? >> francine, tienes que hablar con el. es poco probable que tenga cancer, eso quiero decir el p.s.a. pero los sintomas son tambien horribles e interfieren con su vida y la suya, y tienes que...
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and i am out of town, thank you. >> second dr requestor? >> you >> it will be 22 feet from the closed edition. this view is the vertical wall actually cuts in to the north and further federal or state to the north. the useable property in the rear is considerably smaller. this shows the vertical wall of the existing house. this is the existing proposed vertical edition. i showed the shadows during the spring and fall. so in the morning 10:00 a.m. it casts shadows at 10:00 a.m. if the rear doesn't cast too much shadows but the 2:00 p.m. is rather significant. the shadow for the two-story edition and the rear story edition almost eclipse the property federal or state to the north and the shadow casts across two other proprieties. it's a rather size able to the neighbors. we use our yards all year we have a garden. the usual formation of the propriety limits our access to sun and air. is other concern i have is about the integrity of the propriety and the safety. i discovered that the owners have bought and developed over 15 other properties.
and i am out of town, thank you. >> second dr requestor? >> you >> it will be 22 feet from the closed edition. this view is the vertical wall actually cuts in to the north and further federal or state to the north. the useable property in the rear is considerably smaller. this shows the vertical wall of the existing house. this is the existing proposed vertical edition. i showed the shadows during the spring and fall. so in the morning 10:00 a.m. it casts shadows at 10:00 a.m....
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dr. king spoke number ten. and out of the ten people that spoke that day, i'm the only one still around. >> congratulations. >> what's that? >> congratulations. >> thank you very much. >> it was a great moment in american life. >> you were his friend? >> yeah. i got to know dr. king. i met him in 1958 when i was 18. but i first heard of him when i was 15 years old, in the 10th grade. we worked together. we marched together. we got arrested together in selma, alabama. >> have you ever heard this story before? >> yes, i have. >> you have? >> i watched it on tv. >> you did? >> so you know about the sit-ins? the freedom ride? >> yeah. >> people marching for the right to vote? you know, i was on the march from selma to montgomery. i was beaten. on march 7th, 1965, a group of us, about 600 people, black and white, many young people, some people who had just left church, decided to march from selma to montgomery, about 50 miles away, because people of color, black people in alabama, couldn't reg
dr. king spoke number ten. and out of the ten people that spoke that day, i'm the only one still around. >> congratulations. >> what's that? >> congratulations. >> thank you very much. >> it was a great moment in american life. >> you were his friend? >> yeah. i got to know dr. king. i met him in 1958 when i was 18. but i first heard of him when i was 15 years old, in the 10th grade. we worked together. we marched together. we got arrested together in...
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dr.own were still a couple with one baby and another on the way. darlina figured that, being pregnant, she'd get a break from her husband's scalding rage. she figured wrong. so, what happened toward the end of your pregnancy, the incident that finally blew the lid off? >> i'm watching a show on tv at about 10:00 and here he comes into the door. mike comes in, and he immediately starts yelling that i don't love him. i go into the kitchen to grab the phone, like i always did, to call my mom. and he grabs the phone from me and starts beating me over the head with the phone. >> reporter: she claims he grabbed her by the hair and dragged her into the bedroom. >> we had a four poster bed. and i saw the bedpost on the floor. and i'm like, "oh, no, this is going to be bad." and -- i was so used to it, though. >> reporter: really? >> yeah. i was used to it, which was just crazy. the next thing i know, i am on the ground and he's sitting on my stomach, being seven months pregnant, telling me that i
dr.own were still a couple with one baby and another on the way. darlina figured that, being pregnant, she'd get a break from her husband's scalding rage. she figured wrong. so, what happened toward the end of your pregnancy, the incident that finally blew the lid off? >> i'm watching a show on tv at about 10:00 and here he comes into the door. mike comes in, and he immediately starts yelling that i don't love him. i go into the kitchen to grab the phone, like i always did, to call my...
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dr. vincent di maio. the jury was not called into the court until 10:30 this morning so the defense could hear arguments about whether an animated depiction of george zimmerman describing the shooting was allowed to be seen. let's go now to msnbc's craig melvin who has been following the trial in sanford. craig, we just had via video link the testimony of elloise dilligard, who was a resident in the twin lakes area and knew george zimmerman as a member of neighborhood watch. >> reporter: yeah, and martin, what you just said is about all we've gotten so far out of elloise dilligard, again, a residents there in the same gated condo complex as george zimmerman. she is testifying via facetime because she is under the weather. again, at this point not exactly sure how her testimony is going to fit into the larger defense strategy here, but elloise dilligard, she's been on the stand now for about 5 or 10 minutes. we also found out just before she began to testify, martin, that according to mark
dr. vincent di maio. the jury was not called into the court until 10:30 this morning so the defense could hear arguments about whether an animated depiction of george zimmerman describing the shooting was allowed to be seen. let's go now to msnbc's craig melvin who has been following the trial in sanford. craig, we just had via video link the testimony of elloise dilligard, who was a resident in the twin lakes area and knew george zimmerman as a member of neighborhood watch. >> reporter:...
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to fighting obesity and hunger she's an omnivore and is a profile in and of local seasonal food and dr t. colin campbell professor emeritus of nutritional biochemistry of nutritional biochemistry at cornell university he's the. author of the international bestseller the china study and his latest book is whole rethinking the science of nutrition it's in bookstores now dr campbell advocates a plant based whole food diet americans of fatter than ever the u.s. center for disease control predicts that forty two of a percent of americans will be obese by twenty thirty is this a major calamity dr absolutely if we look at the number of people that are rated as either obese or overweight in united states we're looking at about two thirds of the adult population so i cat the bottom line is it's cheap and healthy food mix with that in terry diet if you walk in any grocery store with a dollar you going to be able to buy more calories and processed food than you can and fresh vegetables there that's an issue we're in a big pickle when you can do that are we living with misconceptions dr campbell o
to fighting obesity and hunger she's an omnivore and is a profile in and of local seasonal food and dr t. colin campbell professor emeritus of nutritional biochemistry of nutritional biochemistry at cornell university he's the. author of the international bestseller the china study and his latest book is whole rethinking the science of nutrition it's in bookstores now dr campbell advocates a plant based whole food diet americans of fatter than ever the u.s. center for disease control predicts...
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but i want to say that their dr.adi has been touting the benefits of coffee for a national audience. i'm become more and more of a convert. i worry about reflux and heart rate and underlying heart disease. but the benefits of coffee continue to outweigh the risks at this point. >> eric: doctor, tell us the great news? >> the biggest study that we have comes comes from nih, lookt over 400,000 people, followed many years. and there is a reduction in mortality by 15%. that's significant -- from just drinking coffee. we have talked about dementia, parkinson's and 25% reduction in diabetes. and now from harvard, reduction in suicide by 50%. the thing that comes up all the time -- is it the caffeine? there is a difference here. the caffeine is not the big part of this because decaf also gives you the same result. it is mostly antioxidants, magnesium and the chromium. the art of drinking coffee is more than this. how many cups did you put in front of me last time? >> four. >> something happens between three to four cups. no
but i want to say that their dr.adi has been touting the benefits of coffee for a national audience. i'm become more and more of a convert. i worry about reflux and heart rate and underlying heart disease. but the benefits of coffee continue to outweigh the risks at this point. >> eric: doctor, tell us the great news? >> the biggest study that we have comes comes from nih, lookt over 400,000 people, followed many years. and there is a reduction in mortality by 15%. that's...
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dr. bao, i'm going back to state's exhibit 89. you mentioned the hands. you mention an abrasion on his left hand. i want to ask you specifically about state's exhibit 89. when you did the autopsy and observed the hands, other than the abrasions we are going to talk about, did you observe blood on his hands? >> no. >> did you observe any other injury to his hands other than the one documented. >> no. >> objection oh oh. asked and answered. >> sustained. >> if you had observed other injuries to his hands would you have taken photograph of those injurieses. >> yes, i should. >> i'm going now to state's exhibit number 97. i'm going to ask you about what's depicted in the photograph. if you could, tell us about t s this. when you said abrasion, what do you mean? >> it's a superficial injury from blunt force trauma. this injury, in my opinion could have happened before trayvon martin met george zimmerman. could have happened -- >> it's not responsive to a question. this is, again, a narrative.
dr. bao, i'm going back to state's exhibit 89. you mentioned the hands. you mention an abrasion on his left hand. i want to ask you specifically about state's exhibit 89. when you did the autopsy and observed the hands, other than the abrasions we are going to talk about, did you observe blood on his hands? >> no. >> did you observe any other injury to his hands other than the one documented. >> no. >> objection oh oh. asked and answered. >> sustained. >> if...