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and there is a lavatory that proves this and that is in the western edition. commissioner borden: i am 100% supportive and think this will go a long way in having a more active business community and the challenge with up thor fillmore and one of the reasons they have fought against formula retail to engage the stores in the local community in participating in the different street walks and events and we look forward to being able to support bringing that area back. >> it's all about balance. president olague: commissioner moore. commissioner moore: supervisor, and as this becomes a model for redevelopment proceeding in other areas and this paves the way for us to re-examine how to heterofit. the problem i'm wondering if that was done for you and redevelopment brought with it oversized buildings and necessarily don't replicate or implicate the surrounding development and created massive renewal without the contractual sensitivity and in some cases the ground floor created oversized spaces which were smaller retail or inappropriate and i hope the spaces which w
and there is a lavatory that proves this and that is in the western edition. commissioner borden: i am 100% supportive and think this will go a long way in having a more active business community and the challenge with up thor fillmore and one of the reasons they have fought against formula retail to engage the stores in the local community in participating in the different street walks and events and we look forward to being able to support bringing that area back. >> it's all about...
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japanese people struggle to overcomemultiple disasters, i am george thomas welcome to this weeks edition of christian world news. more than 500,000 japanese are homeless and many are struggling to survive with no power and no heat in freezing winter weather and relief work is hampered by the nuclear crisis and people are hoarding food and gas and travel is becoming more hazardous as the risk of nuclear contamination increases in some age groups are at work in the region including cbn's operation blessing. >>: we have made it this far as this town, we are on the coast of the oadi prefecture and operation blessing has been able to deliver supplies for the second day in a row we are in a huge editorial where most of the residents have fled; there are about 1000 people in here the homes of been destroyed and those of the homes we see a liberated and washed out operation blessing has brought bags and bags of rice they are really happy this is the first rise but it had and it has been a huge blessing we are privileged to be serving this down in the hour of greatest need. this building is one o
japanese people struggle to overcomemultiple disasters, i am george thomas welcome to this weeks edition of christian world news. more than 500,000 japanese are homeless and many are struggling to survive with no power and no heat in freezing winter weather and relief work is hampered by the nuclear crisis and people are hoarding food and gas and travel is becoming more hazardous as the risk of nuclear contamination increases in some age groups are at work in the region including cbn's...
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we'll be back next week and so will andy rooney with another edition of usa prime credit.have question?. ok...peggy. yes, i have 100,000 reward points. what are my options? ooh, many options. ooh. one keychain. b, trucker cap. look good for ladies. uh ok, how 'bout cash? cash? he want cash! want better rewards? peggy? switch to discover. america's number 1 cash rewards program. it pays to discover. but we still may suffer from nasal allergy symptoms. they can hit you year round... indoors or out. achoo! oh to have relief. prescription nasonex is clinically proven to help relieve nasal allergy symptoms... including congestion, runny and itchy nose and sneezing. [ female announcer ] side effects may include headache, viral infection, sore throat, nosebleeds, and coughing. infections of the nose and throat and eye problems, including glaucoma or cataracts may occur. have regular eye exams. slow wound healing may occur, so do not use nasonex until your nose has healed from any sore, surgery or injury. nasonex can increase your risk of getting infections. avoid contact with inf
we'll be back next week and so will andy rooney with another edition of usa prime credit.have question?. ok...peggy. yes, i have 100,000 reward points. what are my options? ooh, many options. ooh. one keychain. b, trucker cap. look good for ladies. uh ok, how 'bout cash? cash? he want cash! want better rewards? peggy? switch to discover. america's number 1 cash rewards program. it pays to discover. but we still may suffer from nasal allergy symptoms. they can hit you year round... indoors or...
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this revealed this is the shirley sherrod incident all over again creating creatively editing a video to make someone look like a racist but here's the thing what o'keefe did is not illegal however if republicans get their way in several states across the country it will be illegal if o'keefe to do the exact same thing on a farm why because in an effort to protect big agribusiness from organizations like peta sending investigative journalists to uncover mistreatment and unsanitary conditions within farms republicans in iowa have proposed legislation to make photographing or videotaping farm animals illegal and people could face ten years in prison if found guilty is not double standard here but he said this about investigative journalism. reporters do a lot of sanaa graffiti in this country they do a lot of damage control they do a lot of punditry but real investigative reporting you show up on things but they are are and so here are some networks have done this there's less of it these days where you're saying the means justify the ends you're willing to use deceptive tactics to get
this revealed this is the shirley sherrod incident all over again creating creatively editing a video to make someone look like a racist but here's the thing what o'keefe did is not illegal however if republicans get their way in several states across the country it will be illegal if o'keefe to do the exact same thing on a farm why because in an effort to protect big agribusiness from organizations like peta sending investigative journalists to uncover mistreatment and unsanitary conditions...
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the only biased on those who begin with "morning edition" is a biased for truth. my constituents turn to kut because they want fact-based, not fox-based coverage. liktheir continued assault on pbs, these republicans just can't tell the difference between big government and big bird. while they pander to wall street, they continue to want to terminate support on "sesame street." all things considered, their attack really has nothing to do with balancing the budget it is an ideological crusade against balanced news and educational programs. cutting access to public knowledge decreases our ability to hold our government accountable. don't weaken our democracy by weakening this vital source of reality-based journalism. don't cut kut, public radio serves the public's interest. i yield back. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from tennessee. mrs. blackburn: at this time i yield one minute to one of our freshmen members from the florida pan handle, mr. southerland. the speaker pro tempore: the geleman is recognized for one minute. mr. southerland: i ask unanimous
the only biased on those who begin with "morning edition" is a biased for truth. my constituents turn to kut because they want fact-based, not fox-based coverage. liktheir continued assault on pbs, these republicans just can't tell the difference between big government and big bird. while they pander to wall street, they continue to want to terminate support on "sesame street." all things considered, their attack really has nothing to do with balancing the budget it is an...
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their newly released edition removes the n-word and replaces it with "slave," a bold move for what's greatest works in american literature. mark twain's "huckleberry finn" is a classic set before the civil war. the story's told by huck, a white boy escaping an abusive father, and his adventures with a black man named jim, escaping slavery. "huckleberry finn" is set along the mississippi river. in it, twain used the n-word 219 times. to some people, the word gets in the way of the story's powerful message against slavery. to others, twain is simply capturing the way people talked back then. are you censoring twain? >> randall williams: we certainly are accused of censoring twain. >> pitts: randall williams is co-owner and editor of newsouth books, publishers of the sanitized edition of tom sawyer and huckleberry finn that replaces the n-word with "slave". it's aimed at schools that already ban the book, though no one knows how many have. williams says they are not trying to replace twain's original, n-word included. >> williams: if you can have the discussion and you're comfortable ha
their newly released edition removes the n-word and replaces it with "slave," a bold move for what's greatest works in american literature. mark twain's "huckleberry finn" is a classic set before the civil war. the story's told by huck, a white boy escaping an abusive father, and his adventures with a black man named jim, escaping slavery. "huckleberry finn" is set along the mississippi river. in it, twain used the n-word 219 times. to some people, the word gets in...
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a video conference but editing what do you mean. just look at the added look at an added together with a co-director and look at the go and then you know say we talk about the you know differences and what you feel is wrong. this is the future we can sit in in the in new york and we can edit it and we can shoot movies and we can you know do all kinds of things was this the reason why you were going to open that film school in russia i wanted to see if there was a i wanted to see and looking for links but the link is nothing a link is a link but if if there's a connection that becomes real then i can work with it i'm hoping to to do a workshop and poland because they are ready to take me or in denmark one of the two this year. and then the link then link them up with a few other countries who will shoot the same always while we're shooting but they need to organize themselves they need to have a you know it's not a big deal we're doing a short film it's simple but we'll do interactive stuff see how they are doing and in a way that be
a video conference but editing what do you mean. just look at the added look at an added together with a co-director and look at the go and then you know say we talk about the you know differences and what you feel is wrong. this is the future we can sit in in the in new york and we can edit it and we can shoot movies and we can you know do all kinds of things was this the reason why you were going to open that film school in russia i wanted to see if there was a i wanted to see and looking for...
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thanks for joining us this morning for weekend early edition. i'm anne mackovic. >> jim bernard here. looking at the weather, seems like groundhog day. >> yeah, rain, rain, rain. now we're seeing the drama. the roadways are wet. be aware of that if you're heading out, because there is some danger out there. there's been a lot of accidents overnight. as we just heard from the lady whose home is faltering, several families in the bay area are under those same circumstances. we'll have all the latest weather news coming up. but first, how long will this last? >> today. >> okay. >> it's winding down. a break in store, groundhog day eventually ending and we'll come out of the rain, but it will be a slow departure. this weekend, rains taper off this morning. a few lingering showers this afternoon and into tomorrow. then more better weather headed our way. details in your complete forecast in just a few minutes. >> we'll hold you to it, jim. >> deal. >>> topping the news this morning, signs of progress for antigovernment rebels in libya. they retook a
thanks for joining us this morning for weekend early edition. i'm anne mackovic. >> jim bernard here. looking at the weather, seems like groundhog day. >> yeah, rain, rain, rain. now we're seeing the drama. the roadways are wet. be aware of that if you're heading out, because there is some danger out there. there's been a lot of accidents overnight. as we just heard from the lady whose home is faltering, several families in the bay area are under those same circumstances. we'll have...
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o'keefe's latest video and concludes that the edited version appears to be deceptively edited in order to portray statements by one of the secretly recorded npr execs out of context. for example, on the video, ron schiller, who was then in charge of fundraising for npr and has since been terminated, is heard to say, and i quote -- "it's very clear we would be better off in the long run without federal funding." end of quote. i have heard that repeated over and over again, that this npr fundraising executive said we would be better off if we didn't have federal funding. the far right has seized on this statement as proof that npr doesn't need it and shouldn't get it. here's the part that ended up on the cutting room floor. schiller explained when they look at the full transcript that -- quote -- most philanthropists think npr is fully funded by the federal government which keeps them from donating. he says if the funding stopped now, we would have a lot of public stations go dark. they support local tv stations all across america, in illinois and i'll bet virginia. direct support for th
o'keefe's latest video and concludes that the edited version appears to be deceptively edited in order to portray statements by one of the secretly recorded npr execs out of context. for example, on the video, ron schiller, who was then in charge of fundraising for npr and has since been terminated, is heard to say, and i quote -- "it's very clear we would be better off in the long run without federal funding." end of quote. i have heard that repeated over and over again, that this...
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kaiser report thank you max or any that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert i want to thank my guest and harrison of credit write downs dot com if you want to send me an email please do so at kaiser reporting r t t v dot ru until next time this is max kaiser saying buy out.
kaiser report thank you max or any that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert i want to thank my guest and harrison of credit write downs dot com if you want to send me an email please do so at kaiser reporting r t t v dot ru until next time this is max kaiser saying buy out.
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join us for cbs 5 early edition, >>> on the "cbs morning news" here's a look at today's weather.
join us for cbs 5 early edition, >>> on the "cbs morning news" here's a look at today's weather.
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it's rainy out there. 3q experience the new limited edition white collection from air wick, a choice of elegant spring fragrances like white lily and orchid, to brighten up your world. add a touch of pure sophistication to your home, with the new limited edition white collection from air wick. >>> a new study reveals staggering deficiencies in local earthquake preparedness, one in five bay area bridges and overpasses need repair. according to the transportation for america, the federal government has marked several local bridges and overpasses as high priority for monitoring and repair. the washington-based nonprofit found this region has more structurally deficient bridges than the national average. here are the numbers. san francisco has the highest percentage of structurely deficient bridges with 34.5%. alameda and san mateo counties next with 21%, napa county about 15%. >>> a consumer alert this morning on online reviews, sites like yelp and city search make it easy to post opinions about everything from restaurants to beauty salons. what happens when those reviews aren't so good
it's rainy out there. 3q experience the new limited edition white collection from air wick, a choice of elegant spring fragrances like white lily and orchid, to brighten up your world. add a touch of pure sophistication to your home, with the new limited edition white collection from air wick. >>> a new study reveals staggering deficiencies in local earthquake preparedness, one in five bay area bridges and overpasses need repair. according to the transportation for america, the federal...
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she brings us an edited working and this book was prepared by editing with emily mcgovern robert, and carl. [applause] we have a request to lower the lights, but i bet c-span is too interested in that. do you want to lower the lights? yes, i think laura will solve that problem by not using slides this time. [laughter] thank you for the comment. laura? [applause] >> good afternoon. thank you so much for being here. i'm really surprised it's such a gorgeous day outside that i appreciate you all coming inside on such a beautiful day. i'd like to tell you to begin telling you about the book. interestingly enough by telling you how we finish the book. often, the last, one of the last things that you do when you finish an edited book like this is you write the introduction and you develop the title. just before the book was finished, the other editors and i, emily mcgovern back in the back with a 1-year-old son, robert varity and carl and i finished the text, but we were searching for a way to begin the opening paragraphs of the book. it was early may, and i decided to pass time by watching
she brings us an edited working and this book was prepared by editing with emily mcgovern robert, and carl. [applause] we have a request to lower the lights, but i bet c-span is too interested in that. do you want to lower the lights? yes, i think laura will solve that problem by not using slides this time. [laughter] thank you for the comment. laura? [applause] >> good afternoon. thank you so much for being here. i'm really surprised it's such a gorgeous day outside that i appreciate you...
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and we want to see whether it's the first edition.so as we turn over, back at the title, which there it is, first published, 1950. - so this is a first edition. - oh. now, let's have a look. cover not very good, i'm afraid. there's a little bit of damage there. there's some damage at the top. it's been in the sun somewhere. but overall it's quite a good good copy. now... whether the children can be let loose on it or the grandchildren, rather, can be let loose on it-- the modern first edition market is a very strange one. and it has been going completely bonkers recently. but c.s. lewis, tolkien, and people like that are all making a lot more money. so your "the lion, the witch and the wardrobe," now it probably costs - half a crown when it was new. - yes yes. a fine copy of this would make somewhere in the region - of £5,000. - heavens. - yours is not a fine copy, i have to say. - no. no. can we put it down to £1,500? now you decide whether you want the grandchildren to have it or not. if i was you, i'd let them buy-- - i'd let them
and we want to see whether it's the first edition.so as we turn over, back at the title, which there it is, first published, 1950. - so this is a first edition. - oh. now, let's have a look. cover not very good, i'm afraid. there's a little bit of damage there. there's some damage at the top. it's been in the sun somewhere. but overall it's quite a good good copy. now... whether the children can be let loose on it or the grandchildren, rather, can be let loose on it-- the modern first edition...
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. >> and they sport a new edition to their uniforms. next, the tiny cameras that will
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and we want to see whether it's the first edition.so as we turn over, back at the title, which there it is, first published, 1950. - so this is a first edition. - oh. now, let's have a look. cover not very good, i'm afraid. there's a little bit of damage there. there's some damage at the top. it's been in the sun somewhere. but overall it's quite a good good copy. now... whether the children can be let loose on it or the grandchildren, rather, can be let loose on it-- the modern first edition market is a very strange one. and it has been going completely bonkers recently. but c.s. lewis, tolkien, and people like that are all making a lot more money. so your "the lion, the witch and the wardrobe," now it probably costs - half a crown when it was new. - yes yes. a fine copy of this would make somewhere in the region - of £5,000. - heavens. - yours is not a fine copy, i have to say. - no. no. can we put it down to £1,500? now you decide whether you want the grandchildren to have it or not. if i was you, i'd let them buy-- - i'd let them
and we want to see whether it's the first edition.so as we turn over, back at the title, which there it is, first published, 1950. - so this is a first edition. - oh. now, let's have a look. cover not very good, i'm afraid. there's a little bit of damage there. there's some damage at the top. it's been in the sun somewhere. but overall it's quite a good good copy. now... whether the children can be let loose on it or the grandchildren, rather, can be let loose on it-- the modern first edition...
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main stage is taped and editted by interns. in exchange for class credit and the opportunity to use equipment. interns produced 15 hours of original programming during year 1 of main stage. the auditorium hosted talented performers who brought the cultures of the world home to san francisco. like the culture of the bay area these performances are adding a fusion of tradition. >> master protectinist. explored the historic influence of african music in peru. in the modern interpretation, created his irish and native american roots to create a unique sound. [music] >> speaking spanish... >> from some of the sounds they used to play we almost lost all of them we still have some that he remembers. for instance. >> this means attention, be alert. something's going to happen. wake up, wake up. >> some of the drumming part has been rescued by compose the cultural association. drumming... [music] [applause] [music]
main stage is taped and editted by interns. in exchange for class credit and the opportunity to use equipment. interns produced 15 hours of original programming during year 1 of main stage. the auditorium hosted talented performers who brought the cultures of the world home to san francisco. like the culture of the bay area these performances are adding a fusion of tradition. >> master protectinist. explored the historic influence of african music in peru. in the modern interpretation,...
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>> we are in the western edition. there's a mission crn and then an asian pacific crn. there will be one in the sunny va le. they do an assessment of the out reach they need to target. what i mentioned was a mission related incident. some of the out reach that has taken place in the bay view western edition is working with those. there's out reach calendars. we produce as individual neighborhood based. >> crn program that needs to be expanded? is it? do you think, anybody does it? >> we have a hand over there. >> i am pretty sure, there's still people on the streets. obviously, you haven't done enough to focus on everybody. everybody isn't off the streets. where my mother lives. they started a program and everybody got involved in it. we have a garden. they have jobs. you got $100 a week. they got people off the street and every summer we do i basketball tournament. everybody likes sports. >> tyrer. who here. why can't we have more programs? jenay. >> you got it. you go girl. >> some people don't go to these programs. i am in up. i tell all my friends, you don't have to
>> we are in the western edition. there's a mission crn and then an asian pacific crn. there will be one in the sunny va le. they do an assessment of the out reach they need to target. what i mentioned was a mission related incident. some of the out reach that has taken place in the bay view western edition is working with those. there's out reach calendars. we produce as individual neighborhood based. >> crn program that needs to be expanded? is it? do you think, anybody does it?...
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so finally darrell said i don't have enough space, and i'll have to edit it. and i repeated that, of course, for which i was told, they told, one of them said, we can't have you do that. no. we can't have you do that. and it was at that point that i turned to darrell and said, they don't want to do that. and we stood there silently for a moment, and then with a smile on his face, malcolm says, i will edit it myself. and that's how -- that's my malcolm x story. i was an interpreter for two men standing less than two feet apart of different colors who needed somebody to interpret in english what they were saying to each other. i don't think anybody else has had that experience of malcolm. i have been in his presence, and so on as part of my job at the press, but it was a wonderful moment, and had i not been the working for i probably would never have experienced it. but, that led to other jobs at the black newspaper, which then led to the idea in my mind that i want to go further. so i took a job, i got a job in radio. these jobs did not come with salaries. they
so finally darrell said i don't have enough space, and i'll have to edit it. and i repeated that, of course, for which i was told, they told, one of them said, we can't have you do that. no. we can't have you do that. and it was at that point that i turned to darrell and said, they don't want to do that. and we stood there silently for a moment, and then with a smile on his face, malcolm says, i will edit it myself. and that's how -- that's my malcolm x story. i was an interpreter for two men...
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there are passages that lead nowhere, all kinds of crazy editions. supervisor mirkarimi has been a great partner to simplify and clarify. it should be clear to a business owner what i can and can't do. all regulation should have a public purpose. what is the threat to the neighborhood? having a toaster obverses not having a toaster. does it matter? the things we need deregulate are the things that matter the most to the neighborhood knowing that resources are not always going to be limited. that is what we tried to do with legislation, making it simple and clear. if there did not seem to be a public purpose served by the regulation, can we do without it? president o'brien: were you going to say something to commissioner adams? -- something, commissioner adams? commissioner adams: this is a great starting point. >> if you wish to have a broader discussion and look on legislation, it is certainly something that i would like to keep going with as long as it is compatible with our goals, protecting the neighborhood character. there are a lot of superviso
there are passages that lead nowhere, all kinds of crazy editions. supervisor mirkarimi has been a great partner to simplify and clarify. it should be clear to a business owner what i can and can't do. all regulation should have a public purpose. what is the threat to the neighborhood? having a toaster obverses not having a toaster. does it matter? the things we need deregulate are the things that matter the most to the neighborhood knowing that resources are not always going to be limited....
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this is a print edition. there are only eight total, and what we wanted to do was expand the idea of printmaking. this is really an art object. there we go. >> besides the punball machine, what do you produce in limited edition? >> there is the slot machine. if you win the super jackpot, you have saved the world. >> what about work? >> the right design, it was three volumes with lithographs in each volume. the cab of count dracula with 20 lithographs inside and lined with beaver fur. really special. >> let's move on to the print shop. >> ok. the core of what we do is making things. this is an example. this is a print project that will be a fund-raiser for the contemporary music players. we decided to put it in the portfolio so you could either frame at or have it on your bookshelf. >> so nonprofits can come to you, not just visual are nonprofits, but just nonprofits can come to you, and you will produce prints for them to sell, and the profits, they can keep. >> the return on investment is usually four times
this is a print edition. there are only eight total, and what we wanted to do was expand the idea of printmaking. this is really an art object. there we go. >> besides the punball machine, what do you produce in limited edition? >> there is the slot machine. if you win the super jackpot, you have saved the world. >> what about work? >> the right design, it was three volumes with lithographs in each volume. the cab of count dracula with 20 lithographs inside and lined...
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i think the cost of the print edition of our newsletter which we still send out is basically equal to what the deuce of our organization are. if they switch to electronic editions, and then bill the people for the costs, they will find a lot of people will switch to electronic. i think the yellow pages are part of the past. thank you very much. president cdh -- chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> i am an attorney,
i think the cost of the print edition of our newsletter which we still send out is basically equal to what the deuce of our organization are. if they switch to electronic editions, and then bill the people for the costs, they will find a lot of people will switch to electronic. i think the yellow pages are part of the past. thank you very much. president cdh -- chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> i am an attorney,
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look for ways to edit our comments. i do not know how to say that, how to do that. because there is that challenge that we sometimes have because we want to give that completely and give full discussion to these items and they are very important to the city, right? and to people who are here. commissioner antonini: you can choose to do what ever you want, commissioners. i will say about half the time in your meetings is spent with commissioner comments. it is responsible to you -- it is important for you all to speak. limiting public comment does not solve the timing issue. that is the point. commissioner olague: it is a challenge. maybe starting at noon. think about it. think about a new starting time. commissioner antonini? commissioner antonini: early is fine for me. if we wanted to 10:30 alternate weeks. that works for me. i set aside thursday as the day to stick to the planning commission. it probably would be better to not have it go into the early hours. that is good. however, there have been instances in past, t
look for ways to edit our comments. i do not know how to say that, how to do that. because there is that challenge that we sometimes have because we want to give that completely and give full discussion to these items and they are very important to the city, right? and to people who are here. commissioner antonini: you can choose to do what ever you want, commissioners. i will say about half the time in your meetings is spent with commissioner comments. it is responsible to you -- it is...
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this does not meet the residential design guidelines for the rear yard edition. the proposed addition is very large. there are many rooms. the kitchen area is 430 square feet. the ground for family room measures 18 feet. this home is currently designed with almost 3700 square feet plus a the garage which is generous for a family of four. the average ratio is 64.5%. the proposed addition would create 114%, which is much larger than the surrounding homes. there are larger homes but lots are much larger and wider and can accommodate larger homes. to mitigate the impact and reduced light and privacy suggest the following -- 1, to bring the first four black to the average adjacent homes, approximately 7.5 feet. the family room would be over 220 feet in size and could be made larger by adjusting the placement of the rooms on the ground floor. it would be to move the spiral stair to the center of the first floor rear wall. 3, to reduce the height of the first floor by not raising the existing house 18 inches which would eliminate 5 external stairs. >> thank you. >> we t
this does not meet the residential design guidelines for the rear yard edition. the proposed addition is very large. there are many rooms. the kitchen area is 430 square feet. the ground for family room measures 18 feet. this home is currently designed with almost 3700 square feet plus a the garage which is generous for a family of four. the average ratio is 64.5%. the proposed addition would create 114%, which is much larger than the surrounding homes. there are larger homes but lots are much...
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>>> welcome to this edition of "our world with black enterprise." i'm marc lamont hill. she's heating up the pages. our all-access profiles novelist terry mcmillan. plus, blacks and the new media. where do we stand? and we'll wrap things up with a soulful look at gospel singer lolanda adams. that's what's going on in our world, starting now. ♪ >> with six best selling novels behind her and another just released, novelist terry mcmillan shows no signs of slowing down. i caught up with her at harlem's famous bookstore to discuss her career, new book, and life after divorce. terry mcmillan, always good to see you. thank you so much for joining us today. talk to me a little bit about this new book. it's exciting. you decided to revisit "waiting to exhale" and bringing back to the lives of those four women. what's that like? >> it was like revisiting old friends, even though they weren't real. basically, i just had to get to know them again as real grownups and not as youthful women. >> so many of us remember not so much the book, but the movie and it had this happy ending, p
>>> welcome to this edition of "our world with black enterprise." i'm marc lamont hill. she's heating up the pages. our all-access profiles novelist terry mcmillan. plus, blacks and the new media. where do we stand? and we'll wrap things up with a soulful look at gospel singer lolanda adams. that's what's going on in our world, starting now. ♪ >> with six best selling novels behind her and another just released, novelist terry mcmillan shows no signs of slowing down....
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walters interviewed her a number of times over 30 years and tonight's nightline will air a special editionwalters looking back on the interviews at 11:35 right here on ab abc 7 tonight, we have lt a legend. don sanchez, abc 7 news. >>> indeed. when abc 7 news at 9:00 continues here tonight, the first pictures of the so-called fukushima 50 as they battle radiation poisoning to save the power plant. >>> also tonight, a young athlete who was told that he would never walk again, and you will see where his can-do >>> danish f-16 fighter jets took off today as the international coalition continues to epiforce a no fly zone over libya. good evening, once again. stronger signals today from president obama that america is ready to turn the lead over to other nations in the air war in libya. but as abc's jay tapper explains that does not mean is out of harm's way. >> reporter: president obama is eager to hand over command and control to the international coalition. >> we will be pulling back from our much more active efforts to shake the environment. we will still be in a support role. >> reporter:
walters interviewed her a number of times over 30 years and tonight's nightline will air a special editionwalters looking back on the interviews at 11:35 right here on ab abc 7 tonight, we have lt a legend. don sanchez, abc 7 news. >>> indeed. when abc 7 news at 9:00 continues here tonight, the first pictures of the so-called fukushima 50 as they battle radiation poisoning to save the power plant. >>> also tonight, a young athlete who was told that he would never walk again,...
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do your simple return for free with the federal free edition at turbotax.com. turbotax.t trusted brand of tax software. [ male announcer ] nature is unique... ...authentic... ...pure... and also delicious. ♪ like nature valley. granola bars made with crunchy oats and pure honey. because natural is not only good, it also tastes good. nature valley -- 100% natural. 100% delicious. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with terry moran. >> science can predict to the second when the sun will set tomorrow. we know how the tides move and when to expect meteor showers. we track hurricanes closely enough to name them. we can even foresee volcanic eruptions. what science can't do, despite the high stakes involved, is tell us when and where the next big earthquake will hit. so, what makes it so hard? here's yunji de nies. >> reporter: the japanese are the most earthquake ready in the world. but even their top scientists underestimated the potential of the fault that broke open and shook this country to the core. around the world, the story is frighteningly similar
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friday morning edition reported the prime minister's fund manager body received donation from a korean resident of japa . naoto kan claims to have not known the acquaintance. and that he was introduced as a person working in the real estate business and he had dined with the person several times. >> i thought the donor was a japanese national, since japanese name was used. if the donor is confirmed to be a foreign national, i'll return the amount in full. >> before the committee meeting, naoto kan told minister he was aunaware the donor was a foreign national oh national an said he will not resign over the instance. >> if the donor is confirmed to be a foreign national and what the prime minister said is true it will be enough to return the money. former foreign minister me hair ra made a decision not to restein but i heard the foreign minister is not planning to follow suit. >>> forces loyal to libyan leader moammar gadhafi are aerial bombing to cut water and electricity in cities where anti-government forces have taken control. the government has superior equipment such as combat pla
friday morning edition reported the prime minister's fund manager body received donation from a korean resident of japa . naoto kan claims to have not known the acquaintance. and that he was introduced as a person working in the real estate business and he had dined with the person several times. >> i thought the donor was a japanese national, since japanese name was used. if the donor is confirmed to be a foreign national, i'll return the amount in full. >> before the committee...
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next did the space race really die with the cold war our latest edition of technology update is heading your way. hello and welcome to technology update april twelfth two thousand and eleven marks the fiftieth anniversary of an incredible achievement to put soviet science and innovation not just on top of the world but beyond this world altogether. it was that day in one nine hundred sixty one that saw the unprecedented launch of manned into orbit the soviet cosmonaut you got and making history aboard of us talk spacecraft going in became a hero and the whole world caught space fever but behind the scenes the technology that made man flight possible had been a top priority for over a decade with both peaceful and military objectives. along with talented specialists like but he told masterminded the soviet rocket program that emerged after the second world war as with their rivals in the us this will be its first developed rockets based on the german v. two that it was known as the r one first tested in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight soviet engineers work simultaneously on origin
next did the space race really die with the cold war our latest edition of technology update is heading your way. hello and welcome to technology update april twelfth two thousand and eleven marks the fiftieth anniversary of an incredible achievement to put soviet science and innovation not just on top of the world but beyond this world altogether. it was that day in one nine hundred sixty one that saw the unprecedented launch of manned into orbit the soviet cosmonaut you got and making history...