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thanks to staff for a thoughtful and thorough job on this eir. it was actually really enjoyable to read. and i got really excited pouring through what the future of market street will be. as i shared, i think everyone has a story of if not an injury, a near death experience on market street and for that to be the backbone of our city is not okay. and so i think i just echo what everyone says, that i'm looking forward to us moving forward on this project, making it a place for families, for commuters for children for butterflies and to really embrace folks who are using all modes of mobility in our city. so i will make a motion to adopt the findings and certify the eir. >> second. >> seeing nothing further there is a motion that has been seconded to certify the environmental impact report on that motion. [roll call vote] the motion passes unanimously 4 to 0. item 10 for case 2018, 350 masonic avenue commission needs authorization. >> good afternoon commissioners. planning department staff. you have before you a request for conditional use authoriz
thanks to staff for a thoughtful and thorough job on this eir. it was actually really enjoyable to read. and i got really excited pouring through what the future of market street will be. as i shared, i think everyone has a story of if not an injury, a near death experience on market street and for that to be the backbone of our city is not okay. and so i think i just echo what everyone says, that i'm looking forward to us moving forward on this project, making it a place for families, for...
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so to develop this to move forward with the eir. so i think both things are legitimate. i'm not suggesting you shouldn't do the advisory role. >> it's more of a challenge on this project because we're talking about a very difficult design problem. when we have a larger project site where there's some historic resources and we have a lot of dusdustdifferent options, we cae them for direction. if you move this tower over here, it might work better. so we can give more direction. what i would propose, my recommendation is that the partial preservation be further developed, closer to the proposed project and articulate some more design elements that the tie poling responds to the historic building. we would have one they would like us to build and one that responds to the context. >> that answers one question lurking in my mind. you said the preservation alternative should retain significant elements. my question was, well, do those significant elements have to include anything in the interior, any of the wooden beams? >> no. >> we get
so to develop this to move forward with the eir. so i think both things are legitimate. i'm not suggesting you shouldn't do the advisory role. >> it's more of a challenge on this project because we're talking about a very difficult design problem. when we have a larger project site where there's some historic resources and we have a lot of dusdustdifferent options, we cae them for direction. if you move this tower over here, it might work better. so we can give more direction. what i...
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the office has not happened in that part of the city, to nearly the part of eir covered. so there's differences in assumptions and the transportation patterns have changed dramatically. you can't tell you right here and now whether there is a trigger to require us to move into more environmental analysis, but we can give you guidance on that. >> i wasn't expecting a clean-cut answer. i was more wanting to raise the issue as a point of discussion because aside from uber and lyft, i remember being involved in these discussions in our eastern neighborhoods. we did not quite foresee what would happen to pdr in the mission or in soma. you know, we could imagine so you think from the community's perspective every project that's being built is being built with assumptions that we had to 20 years ago. so it would be belov behoove uso think about it. thank you. commissioner richards? >> one other comment, maybe in the memo, you could pull out the hub eir and compare it to the eastern neighborhoods to see if there's different assumptions now that we're doing one in 2019 versus 2005
the office has not happened in that part of the city, to nearly the part of eir covered. so there's differences in assumptions and the transportation patterns have changed dramatically. you can't tell you right here and now whether there is a trigger to require us to move into more environmental analysis, but we can give you guidance on that. >> i wasn't expecting a clean-cut answer. i was more wanting to raise the issue as a point of discussion because aside from uber and lyft, i...
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will the county is reviewing that newest eir. we expect that to come forward for public comment sometime in 2020. >>> the multimillion dollar settlement that will impact the checkout lineup at safeway. >> how do you sit down and rest if it requires to you bag as well? 1 >> a homeless camp that was so big it took heavy machinery to clean it out. >> the invasive species wiping out a very important part of the bay area coastal ecosystem. >> there's home and food for all kinds of rain organ >> no comment yet from safeway. but shoppers had plenty to say. >> i used to be a cashier. you stand on your feet all day. it's pretty taxing. >>> oakland is cleaning up one of its biggest homeless camps. but it is not clearing it out. people who live at the site near home depot will be allowed to return in two weeks after crews are done hauling away trash and fire hazards. the city says the goal is public safety. but homeless advocates say tearing down tarps and hauling away trash just kicks a much bigger can down the road. >> don't destroy the l
will the county is reviewing that newest eir. we expect that to come forward for public comment sometime in 2020. >>> the multimillion dollar settlement that will impact the checkout lineup at safeway. >> how do you sit down and rest if it requires to you bag as well? 1 >> a homeless camp that was so big it took heavy machinery to clean it out. >> the invasive species wiping out a very important part of the bay area coastal ecosystem. >> there's home and food...
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in terms of being adequate in terms of the premise of the eir. so i would recommend that be the project -- or that be the alternative that is workin workn the most because i think it's similar to the project. >> i have a question for staff, does the partial preservation have to be that dust? different? >> the difference is to design an alternative that reduces impacts to the historic resource. not as much as the full preservation alternative but reduces impacts. another clarifying comment to make is that the resolution that this commission adopted to specify the process of developing alternatives, that a full preservation alternative is required, but that a partial preservation alternative may be required, so it could be that the commission's direction to omit a partial preservation alternative if that's decided to be the direction. but yes. >> i was going to add, i many, one of the things i heard you say and i think i appreciate you on clarifying the purpose. that termimplies, you're preserving by some standards, part of the building. i heard yo
in terms of being adequate in terms of the premise of the eir. so i would recommend that be the project -- or that be the alternative that is workin workn the most because i think it's similar to the project. >> i have a question for staff, does the partial preservation have to be that dust? different? >> the difference is to design an alternative that reduces impacts to the historic resource. not as much as the full preservation alternative but reduces impacts. another clarifying...
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filing the eir does not tell us where the fire started. and the fact we filed it and we are investigating does not tell us what caused the fire or where it started. cal fire the experts in this withdrawal that ultimate conclusion. reported our findings to the regulator and are sharing it with you out of each sense of transparency. some people might ask why the transmission line was on. the transmission line was not among the lines we deenergized in sonoma county. transmission lines in the area remained energized during the wind event. consistent with our established protocols and procedures. in other words they did not meet the conditions that we forecast for transmission level outages. we didn't see the wind speeds and the forecasts that we typically would see for transmission outage. and so we relied on the protocol. we still at this point do not know exactly what happened. we did turn off the distribution lines in the area. because those did meet the wind speed and other criteria. in total in sonoma county now about 40% of customers hav
filing the eir does not tell us where the fire started. and the fact we filed it and we are investigating does not tell us what caused the fire or where it started. cal fire the experts in this withdrawal that ultimate conclusion. reported our findings to the regulator and are sharing it with you out of each sense of transparency. some people might ask why the transmission line was on. the transmission line was not among the lines we deenergized in sonoma county. transmission lines in the area...
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finally eir chance to act. defeated 100% of he isis caliphate during the last two years. we na the syrian -- we thank the democratic forces for their sacrifices in this effort. they've been terrific. turkey, syria, and others in the region must work to isis does not regain any territory. their neighborhood. they have to maintain it. they have to take care of it. there were some political pundits who responded to offensive in syria by another american military intervention. i don't think so. halting the incursion by military force would have required deploying tens of troops s of american against turkey, a nato ally, and the united states -- and a country the united states has developed a very good including p with, president erdogan. the same people that i watched giving me and the united states advice were the been watchinghave and reading for many years. hey are the ones that got us into the middle east mess but ever had the vision or the courage to get us out. they just talk. must die in icans the middle east, in the midst of these ancient sectarian and conflicts? afte
finally eir chance to act. defeated 100% of he isis caliphate during the last two years. we na the syrian -- we thank the democratic forces for their sacrifices in this effort. they've been terrific. turkey, syria, and others in the region must work to isis does not regain any territory. their neighborhood. they have to maintain it. they have to take care of it. there were some political pundits who responded to offensive in syria by another american military intervention. i don't think so....
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now, both states saw it as a very valuable port on lake eire and the maumee river that would help with transportation. it took about two years. they called it the toledo war. michigan finally agreed that if the country would let it become a state, they would let toledo become part of ohio. as a consolation prize, michigan got the western half of the upper peninsula. ohioans and michiganians agree that michigan got the better deal because that is where they found the iron ore and copper ore deposits that were the rich natural resources that really helped michigan become the manufacturing state it did in the 20th century. the northern half of the lower peninsula was rich with native forests, largely pines. also explorer/surveyor douglas houghton went up to the western part of the u.p. and discovered natural iron ore and copper deposits there. the 19th century in michigan can largely be considered extraction of natural resources. so in the last half of the 19th century, most of the lumber in the lower part of the lower peninsula was cut down and harvested and full-scale mining efforts beg
now, both states saw it as a very valuable port on lake eire and the maumee river that would help with transportation. it took about two years. they called it the toledo war. michigan finally agreed that if the country would let it become a state, they would let toledo become part of ohio. as a consolation prize, michigan got the western half of the upper peninsula. ohioans and michiganians agree that michigan got the better deal because that is where they found the iron ore and copper ore...
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. >>>> some of them are being trafafficked from eir villages and brought to nairobi with expectationshat they'll get an education. but, when they come here, they are turned into house girls. so, you find in between the lines, they don't really get their expectations, there is nobody to provide for their needs and they become an extra burden to the family they are living with. their needs are so many, so in the process of trying to provide for their needs, for example, sanitary towels, they get involved in sexual activities. >> the young mothers are penniless. the charity organization provides them with clothes and also with regular meals, including for their children. mary wanjiru is reluctant to talk in detail about what happened to her. >> there were many problems. poverty. if we'e'd had money, i wouldn'te herere. i'd nenever have met my childs father, i wouldn't have got ten pregnant. it happened because of poverty. >> her own mother, it turns out, never told her about the facts of life. >> she was never there. she'd come home late at night, often drunk. she never had any time for
. >>>> some of them are being trafafficked from eir villages and brought to nairobi with expectationshat they'll get an education. but, when they come here, they are turned into house girls. so, you find in between the lines, they don't really get their expectations, there is nobody to provide for their needs and they become an extra burden to the family they are living with. their needs are so many, so in the process of trying to provide for their needs, for example, sanitary...
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situaciÓn del corte de energÍa es htó ya que varias ciudades y condados de la bahÍa van a sufrir los eirsin electricidad por un dÍa, o dos. quÉ trata toda la semana? un panorama preocupante, no? >> el apagÓn puede durar entre 10. debe tener bastante agua, bastante comida. tayana: deberÁ almacenar al menos un galÓn de agua por dÍa para cada miembro de la familia, ademÁs de tener comestibles no perecederos como comida en lata, cereales o frutos que no se daÑen sin refrigeraciÓn. para sus medicamentos. >> medicamentos que necesitan. tayana: refrigerada puede mantener los artÍculos 48 horas. en tenercargadores portÁtiles. abre tambiÉn un centro de carga abierto al pÚblico. una conferencia hoy, la alcaldesa de oakland asegurÓ que estÁbamos preparados para un apagÓn. pidió que sus residentes tuvieran estos nÚmeros a la mano. 911 para casos de mucha emergencia. 311 para peticiÓn de servicio de la ciudad. 211 para servicio social. si necesita suplementos asistencia mÉdica, para recibir notificaciones y alertas pueden ingresar a pg&e.com y a las pÁginas de la ciudad. a partir de maÑana, los centr
situaciÓn del corte de energÍa es htó ya que varias ciudades y condados de la bahÍa van a sufrir los eirsin electricidad por un dÍa, o dos. quÉ trata toda la semana? un panorama preocupante, no? >> el apagÓn puede durar entre 10. debe tener bastante agua, bastante comida. tayana: deberÁ almacenar al menos un galÓn de agua por dÍa para cada miembro de la familia, ademÁs de tener comestibles no perecederos como comida en lata, cereales o frutos que no se daÑen sin...
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troops would withdraw fria north east s, turkish jets began taking off.th eir targets: kurdish consrolledian border tow president erdogan had given the order to launch the attack. >> ( translated ): i wish success to our heroes and i kiss each of them on their forehead. >> reporter: he tweeted, "our mission is to prevent the creation of a terror corridor across our southern border, and to bring peace to tharea." today though he brought firepower against kurdish forces, and panic to civilians. since the defeat of daesh, or isis, kurdish forces he controlled the part of syria east of the euphrates, backed by a limited number of u.s. troops. in august, a three-mile buffer zone was agreed, running along the turkish border, to be jointly patrolled by turkey and the u.s. wanted to go further, 20 milesys inside the border, to push back e y.p.g. who he considers terrorists allied with a kursh insurgency in turkey. towns of sari kani the border explosions rocked raz al eyen, kurdish led forcesarned of humanitarian catastrophe.t th no u.s. support, generals called on civilians ton move to the borde
troops would withdraw fria north east s, turkish jets began taking off.th eir targets: kurdish consrolledian border tow president erdogan had given the order to launch the attack. >> ( translated ): i wish success to our heroes and i kiss each of them on their forehead. >> reporter: he tweeted, "our mission is to prevent the creation of a terror corridor across our southern border, and to bring peace to tharea." today though he brought firepower against kurdish forces, and...
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filing the eir doesn't tell us where the fire started. it doesn't tell us what caused the fire or where it started. >> we have more on what happened when the fire broke out. >> vegetation fire reported as in the geyser. going to be on john road. >> this video shows just how quickly the fire exploded spreading over the county. fire dispatch quickly identified power lines are possible cause. >> also possible power lines down in the area. all units acknowledge. >> take a look at another angle of the fire at 9:20 p.m. there's something glowing in the distance. then fades and then there's fire. >> firefighters arrived around 9:27 to already find a large fire spread over several hundred acres. >> the animation gives you an idea of the topography of the area before the fire began and the proximity. you can see the net work of buildings, power lines and pipelines across the area. cal fire investigators are on the scene looking for evidence in an area identified as the road. and burned mountain road. close attention is paid to the power lines.cal
filing the eir doesn't tell us where the fire started. it doesn't tell us what caused the fire or where it started. >> we have more on what happened when the fire broke out. >> vegetation fire reported as in the geyser. going to be on john road. >> this video shows just how quickly the fire exploded spreading over the county. fire dispatch quickly identified power lines are possible cause. >> also possible power lines down in the area. all units acknowledge. >>...
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northern part of zone for the dry creek valley, rth of a north and west of healdsburg able to return to eir homes today able to do that without having to have a permit. and there was no need for identification checks. however, is as went back to their homes we want to caution to be vigilant because of the high winds we do have a number branches down. so roadways may be different than what you pay a residence the left. so plse be aware those hazards. also many of these pele are still returning to homes that are without power because of the pga power. shut off. so we want people to be vigilant be aware communication may not be great. as i've mentioned before when people are returning to evacuation it is still der an evacuation warning so at that means is that if you hear deputies in your area with a gh low siren. means to be vigilant pay attentio to those and the high low siren will tell you tht conditions have changed you need to leave again. however based on the best information we have at this time. we believe the risk is low enough that we can low we know there's a lot of s and anxiety to
northern part of zone for the dry creek valley, rth of a north and west of healdsburg able to return to eir homes today able to do that without having to have a permit. and there was no need for identification checks. however, is as went back to their homes we want to caution to be vigilant because of the high winds we do have a number branches down. so roadways may be different than what you pay a residence the left. so plse be aware those hazards. also many of these pele are still returning...
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time to say eir goodbyes. heading not to europe or to --- but to rwanda, which has agreed to take i500 of the most vulnerable refugees. this group also be on their way to a new feature and a new life. but many others remain, and they are at risk. the united nations says there are about 3500 refugees and migrants still trapped here in libya, in conflict zones. and with so many left behind in a city under attack, there is a risk of another. orla guerin, bbc news, tripoli. laura: albert einstein is known as the father of modern physics. more than a century ago he was an unknown scientist out to prove his theory of relativity. to do that he needed the help of seven determined astronomers who spent nearly a decade capturing the elusive evidence he was after. finally they were successful and changed our understanding of the universe. this adventure is told in a new book, " proving einstein right," and i spoke to its co-author. why was it that einstein's theory of relativity set off this amazing adventure across the
time to say eir goodbyes. heading not to europe or to --- but to rwanda, which has agreed to take i500 of the most vulnerable refugees. this group also be on their way to a new feature and a new life. but many others remain, and they are at risk. the united nations says there are about 3500 refugees and migrants still trapped here in libya, in conflict zones. and with so many left behind in a city under attack, there is a risk of another. orla guerin, bbc news, tripoli. laura: albert einstein...
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.>>> no one ever said that the eir had to go back to the judge.>> reporter: one final drive. >>> you cannot purchase a better lighting system anywhere on the planet. >> reporter: football will be finished by the time it is resolved. students can practice and play under lights.>>> the lights are really important academically. and athletically of course. a great community magnet to bring us all together.>> reporter: for some a blight. others a boom. >>> and do the right thing.>> reporter: that one bright night lee's fans wanting more. >>> we have a lot of community support. going forward we have a little more fire to get this thing done. >>> the judge agreed with critics the district rushed to hit the lies. without due process. he called it an unnecessary civics lesson greeting frustration all around.>>> the next court date mid-november. >>> what happens in the meantime? with a play at a different time?>> reporter: they have to move them today time. which is what they have been doing for 51 years. having the lights has allowed them to have night games. that is. there is only two games
.>>> no one ever said that the eir had to go back to the judge.>> reporter: one final drive. >>> you cannot purchase a better lighting system anywhere on the planet. >> reporter: football will be finished by the time it is resolved. students can practice and play under lights.>>> the lights are really important academically. and athletically of course. a great community magnet to bring us all together.>> reporter: for some a blight. others a boom....
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they are married to otballers whplayed for england, but both women have become well-known figures in eir own right. rebecca vardy has taken part in the reality show "i'm a celebrity, get me out of here." rooney has been a guest presenter on shows like "the x-factor." she said after years of stories about her appearing in a tabloid newspaper, she decided to lay it she told -- private instagram feed. she told her followers "i have posted his series of salse stories if they make their way into 'the sun' newspaper, ar, they did." she said that one account uld access those stories and that account belonged to rebecca bardi. mr vardy, who said many people have accs to her cap, denied being responsible, replying "i'm upset you decided to do this, especially when i am heavily pregnant. i'm disgusted i have to deny this >> in today's climate of journalism and is making especially on the entertainment and lifestyle side, a twitter post enough and you don't have to be famous to make the story. they make pieces about people arhitting this episode of "love island," here are five tweets to prove that.
they are married to otballers whplayed for england, but both women have become well-known figures in eir own right. rebecca vardy has taken part in the reality show "i'm a celebrity, get me out of here." rooney has been a guest presenter on shows like "the x-factor." she said after years of stories about her appearing in a tabloid newspaper, she decided to lay it she told -- private instagram feed. she told her followers "i have posted his series of salse stories if...
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d residents frfrom e nearby slulum no longer r wano accept thehe environmental didisasterightht at eirorstep dia: whehewe were young, this river r wasn't as didirty. so we decideded tolean i it. in the pasast, we went swimmingn the ririver. but that's's not possiblble any, becaususe the water r qualitys chananged. we want to t try to returnrn io the y y it ud to b be. reporter: lydia wamboi is e e of out t 70 residentsts of the korogocho o slum in eaststen nairobi who o works with t the organization komb grnn solulution they've e dedicated ththemselvo prototecting the e environment.. wawamboi knows t that the polln in t r river is now threatening those e who live thehere. phelisistus: the watater of nai ririver s becocomeangerousus the childrenen play there,e, d because theyey have nowherere e to swiwim, they also go into te wawater. but t it's full ofof unhealthy stuff,f, and the childldren get diarrheaea and skin didiseases. reporterer: kea is s sufring from m more frequent droughts e to climate change. people here depend on the river for water. they use it to wash their clothes and
d residents frfrom e nearby slulum no longer r wano accept thehe environmental didisasterightht at eirorstep dia: whehewe were young, this river r wasn't as didirty. so we decideded tolean i it. in the pasast, we went swimmingn the ririver. but that's's not possiblble any, becaususe the water r qualitys chananged. we want to t try to returnrn io the y y it ud to b be. reporter: lydia wamboi is e e of out t 70 residentsts of the korogocho o slum in eaststen nairobi who o works with t the...
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d indeed cald into question eir credibility not just in the area but around the world -- our credibility not just in syria but around the world. ldthe ruling is to have an enduring presence to ensure the enduring defeat of the islamicre enough to just defeat or even destroyed, as we did, al qaeda in iraq during the surge in iraq. fyou have to keus on them. you have to have a sustained commitment, albeit one that is crafted in a way that is sustainable in termslof the cost in and treasure. michellele who should americans have their eye on in the future, with al-baghdadi what is the threat? gen. petraeus: the truth is that this threat emerges wherever there are ungoverned or even inadequately covered spaces in the muslim world. extremists will exploit these spaces shall that we do have to do something about them, because what happe there doesn't stay there. it tends to lead to violence and extremism and instability. we saw in the case of syria a tsami oft refugees not j neighboring countries, but all into europe and nato allies, caing the kinds of domestic populism challenges that rogovern
d indeed cald into question eir credibility not just in the area but around the world -- our credibility not just in syria but around the world. ldthe ruling is to have an enduring presence to ensure the enduring defeat of the islamicre enough to just defeat or even destroyed, as we did, al qaeda in iraq during the surge in iraq. fyou have to keus on them. you have to have a sustained commitment, albeit one that is crafted in a way that is sustainable in termslof the cost in and treasure....
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. >>> filing the eir does not tell us where the fire started. the fact we filed it does not actually tell us what caused the fire aware is started. cal fire the experts in this withdrawal that ultimate conclusion. but we reported our findings to the regulator and are sharing it with you out of a sense of transparency. >>> as for why the transmission line was still energized in the first place they say the forecast wind speeds for that particular area didn't warn a shutdown for larger. just for those smaller distribution lines. this could you live to wilson walker in the hills near the geysers.>> reporter: we went up towards the geothermal facilities. just to see what we could find out there. we have flown a helicopter around up there. the early hours of this. were poking around to see what we could find in the area. nothing stood out as a focal point of in the investigation like we found with the camp fire when there really was a sealed crime scene at the ignition point of that fire. something we did see. i'm going to show you video of the trip
. >>> filing the eir does not tell us where the fire started. the fact we filed it does not actually tell us what caused the fire aware is started. cal fire the experts in this withdrawal that ultimate conclusion. but we reported our findings to the regulator and are sharing it with you out of a sense of transparency. >>> as for why the transmission line was still energized in the first place they say the forecast wind speeds for that particular area didn't warn a shutdown for...
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in recent years athletes including nfl players have been more candid about eir struggles with mental health. whether pregame jitters or depression. the team took things further by adding zoe the roster. you can tell she helps guys after a tough day on the field. she is pretty cute. >>> i have not seen the way. did you see lebron's pass against the golden state warriors?>>> i missed that one. >>> i got that. lebron's pass but something happened in san jose that has you know when you're at ross and your new fall look just keeps getting better? check this out! that's yes for less. score a head-to-toe look you'll love and save 20 to 60 percent off department store prices. at ross. yes for less. and you get first dibs on that brand... seriously, get the fall brands and styles you love and save 20 to 60% off department store prices. at ross. yes for less. >>> history at the shark tank where had the best 1st period ever in san jose. sharks goalie had 36 against keller carolina. the puck is sitting on the ice. the canes and said thank you very much. 1-0 shark. 1st period kane the front of th
in recent years athletes including nfl players have been more candid about eir struggles with mental health. whether pregame jitters or depression. the team took things further by adding zoe the roster. you can tell she helps guys after a tough day on the field. she is pretty cute. >>> i have not seen the way. did you see lebron's pass against the golden state warriors?>>> i missed that one. >>> i got that. lebron's pass but something happened in san jose that has you...
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northst t in mexico instead, and are hoping to sell their sweetbreads and cookies toeearn money for .eir shoulder among them is a 24-year-old honduran who is 8 months pregnant. n e was traveling with her two young children ofreit train to reach the u.s. border. given the trump adnistration's harsh asylum and refugee polici, she has decided to stop here. "to here and no further," she "if i was on my own i would carry on, but i cannot risk it for my daughters." they are living at a refugee center in mexico city n by catholic nuns with support from the u.n. refugee agency. p receolicies by president trump oblige asylum-seekers to remain in mexico. i a has cped the u.s.' annua intake of refuge18,000. put hugeer superior says it has ressure modt home. >> mexico has become a filter, a wallf containment. this is a migration policy of containment and persuasion, of telling them don't even try, you are not getting in. will: most immigrants seeking refugee or asylum status in the u.s. are languishi in dangerous cities along mexico's northern border. but even here in the capital the alation is beco
northst t in mexico instead, and are hoping to sell their sweetbreads and cookies toeearn money for .eir shoulder among them is a 24-year-old honduran who is 8 months pregnant. n e was traveling with her two young children ofreit train to reach the u.s. border. given the trump adnistration's harsh asylum and refugee polici, she has decided to stop here. "to here and no further," she "if i was on my own i would carry on, but i cannot risk it for my daughters." they are living...
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soti inter to see the former president chose to focus on eir life after servant -- after their serviceu can see what were working on at any time, check us out on facebook. i am nada tawfik. "worldou for watching news america." announcer: funding for this presentation is made possible by... the freeman foundation; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: now you can access more of your favorite pbs shows than ever be. this is the future! with pbs passport, a member benefit that lets you binge manye latest shows and catch up on your favorites... we really are living time you want... man: wow! how about that? anywhere you are. woman: there's literally nothing like this in the world. announceport your pbs station and get passport, your ticket to the best of pbs. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good eveng. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour night: to the streets. a dual look at global unrest, as che and lebanon erupt in days
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the neighborhood group is not letting of time to respond to the eir to issue a temporary restraining order restricting the use of the lights for now.>> as a team, we know it is just playing football. >>> the game was scheduled this evening. a final decision is expected on november 14. >>> this emphasis go based on via suspended cells of electronic cigarettes. they will continue to sell its mint, menthol, and tobacco flavor. the ceo had this to say. we must reset the category barring the trust of society and working cooperatively with regulators and policymakers to combat underage views. >>> president trump back in washington this morning. he arrived back at the white house. there the president lashed out at the house speaker for issuing subpoenas in the impeachment inquiry.>>> that crazy nancy. she is crazy. sheehan them out like it is good news. i have people getting subpoenas i have never heard it. never saw anything like it. it is a disgrace. >> there is another second in the trump administration. the energy secretary says he will soon step down.'s resignation has been rumored for
the neighborhood group is not letting of time to respond to the eir to issue a temporary restraining order restricting the use of the lights for now.>> as a team, we know it is just playing football. >>> the game was scheduled this evening. a final decision is expected on november 14. >>> this emphasis go based on via suspended cells of electronic cigarettes. they will continue to sell its mint, menthol, and tobacco flavor. the ceo had this to say. we must reset the...
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what was eir response? >> i innocently posethe question to the city. i did expect a really good response from the city of berkeley that has a history of great disability advocacy, and heightened awareness of disabilii issues. ally wanted to know what the city was prepared to . sponse, that basically, folks that needed to be evacuated were on their own, and needed to fure a way out, to get to electricity, or things they might need in the event of a power shut off. if people really did not have the ability to do that, eythat hould call 91 want to be taken to an emergency room. that was a really inappropriate response. i pis really that the city had planned a bit better, and would have a space, or shelter set up for folks that could access restrooms, and charge wheelchairs, and have caretakers come and go to help them as they needed. it does not sound like that happened all. >> i spoke to a 62-year-old e is on a breathing machine 24/7. she has many medical deviats he has to keep track of. se told me, she was scared due to this mplicated nature of trying t
what was eir response? >> i innocently posethe question to the city. i did expect a really good response from the city of berkeley that has a history of great disability advocacy, and heightened awareness of disabilii issues. ally wanted to know what the city was prepared to . sponse, that basically, folks that needed to be evacuated were on their own, and needed to fure a way out, to get to electricity, or things they might need in the event of a power shut off. if people really did not...
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one-on-one contacto with owners, to give them that personalized information about how they can defend eirome. >> notwithstanding using people will be looking at some kind of serious and profound change private hip of utility, are anything like that? >> you expect when lawmakers return to the next sessio that there will be conversation about this and the possibility of different municipal is asian. tathere have been s of san francisco taking over pg&e's. hearings ever discovered of the same tnee governor gavin om in a press conference last night, was saying, even if you say it did switch over control of pacific trgas & el to the state you are still at is potentially outdated, re and for structure that needs significant work. even if the executives at pg&e n are not g the utility, there still might be a problem that persists and takes a long time to fix. ll >> we wi have to see where it all goes, ank you somuch for joining it on newsroom, i appreciate the work you are doing. >> thank u. >>> in less than four weeks, san francisco voters will head to the polls in addition to deciding the fate
one-on-one contacto with owners, to give them that personalized information about how they can defend eirome. >> notwithstanding using people will be looking at some kind of serious and profound change private hip of utility, are anything like that? >> you expect when lawmakers return to the next sessio that there will be conversation about this and the possibility of different municipal is asian. tathere have been s of san francisco taking over pg&e's. hearings ever discovered...
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secondly, if you know how the system works, most of the wheels, the blue eirs are not working. who's fought is that? it our fault. thirdly, there are incidents that may be discussed today, i don't know. >> thank you. the next speaker is mr. dreckmyer. >> i would like to wish you a happy water year on october 1st. if i could get the overhead on. you see the water bank is 1.28 water feet. and last year, which was above average, is about 150% precipitation and the puc had entitlements to 107-acre feet, so more than the full storage. and system demand pretty much leveled out. it was 196 last year and it looks like this year maybe 197. so we have a lot of water, demand is down and i hope we take that into consideration when it comes to the fish and the salmon-based ecosystem. sorry, this is a little faded. this is a graph put together by brian brown, required economist and member of the overview bond committee. the red line is the cost of water and as it goes up, demand goes down. there's a price signal. the blue line, until you get -- there's a grey line and blue line together, har
secondly, if you know how the system works, most of the wheels, the blue eirs are not working. who's fought is that? it our fault. thirdly, there are incidents that may be discussed today, i don't know. >> thank you. the next speaker is mr. dreckmyer. >> i would like to wish you a happy water year on october 1st. if i could get the overhead on. you see the water bank is 1.28 water feet. and last year, which was above average, is about 150% precipitation and the puc had entitlements...
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i disagree with this eir appeal on almost every point. i still live in the excelsior. i bike on ocean avenue, i am still supportive of this project. acting like there's a recklessly large amounts of market rate housing i think a thousand units is too few. i feel that my experience growing up and crowded housing was because there was not enough housing in the excelsior. they act like this would bring gentrification here. the gentrification is already here. the existing homes are selling for close to $2 million now. these are the people that are here now today. we need to build more market rate housing to reduce the gentrification pressures on the existing housing. they act like this is only working class family neighborhood. now i'm living with roommates in a single-family house all of us roommates because there is not enough single-family here either. that house could have been for a family, but we had to have a place to live where displacing a family by all of us living in the house. emphasizing family only, that is continuing long term, decades of unjust discriminati
i disagree with this eir appeal on almost every point. i still live in the excelsior. i bike on ocean avenue, i am still supportive of this project. acting like there's a recklessly large amounts of market rate housing i think a thousand units is too few. i feel that my experience growing up and crowded housing was because there was not enough housing in the excelsior. they act like this would bring gentrification here. the gentrification is already here. the existing homes are selling for...
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. >> we're continuing to investigate, filing the eir doesn't tell us where the fire started.that we're filing it, cal fire and we are investigating, that does not tell us what caused the fire or where it started. >> abc 7 i-team reporter melanie woodrow has more on what happened when the fire started wednesday night. >> vegetation fire reported as in the geysers. going to be on john kincaid road. >> reporter: this time lapse video shows just how quickly the kincaid fire exploded, spreading over sonoma county. fire dispatchers quickly identify power lines as a possible cause. >> possible power lines down in the area. all units acknowledge life safety hazard on check back. >> reporter: look at another angle of the fire at about 9:20. there's something glowing in the distance, then it fades and then there's fire. firefighters arrived at 9:27 to already find a large fire spread over several hundred acres. >> vegetation fire. the geysers. >> reporter: this animation from google earth gives you an idea of the topography of the area before the fire began and its proximity to the gui
. >> we're continuing to investigate, filing the eir doesn't tell us where the fire started.that we're filing it, cal fire and we are investigating, that does not tell us what caused the fire or where it started. >> abc 7 i-team reporter melanie woodrow has more on what happened when the fire started wednesday night. >> vegetation fire reported as in the geysers. going to be on john kincaid road. >> reporter: this time lapse video shows just how quickly the kincaid fire...
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president trump called the pntk turkish pren wea, e, greatay lization eir y.rdyuld out of one town today turkey says they need to withdrawal from a nearly 300-mile stretch of border or it will renew its assault. the other impact of the u.s. withdrawal is to hand even greater influence to russia. turkey's president erdogan will meet the russian president vladimir putin on tuesday and the future of eastern sia could be decided at that meeting. at which the united states will play no part. elaine? >> holly williams, thank you. >>> three soldiers were killed and three others injured during a training accident today stewart, an army basene rid a b fighting vehicle when the accident happened. tom hanson has new details. >> reporter: the six soldiers were riding a 25-ton armored bradley fighting vehicle like the ones pictured here. three died on scene and three others were rushed to a nearby hospital. investigators have not said what caused the accident. in a written statement major general tony aguto said, today is a heartbreaking day for the 3rd infantry division and the entire ft. stewart-hu
president trump called the pntk turkish pren wea, e, greatay lization eir y.rdyuld out of one town today turkey says they need to withdrawal from a nearly 300-mile stretch of border or it will renew its assault. the other impact of the u.s. withdrawal is to hand even greater influence to russia. turkey's president erdogan will meet the russian president vladimir putin on tuesday and the future of eastern sia could be decided at that meeting. at which the united states will play no part. elaine?...
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. >> yes.ph eve ispped to this persohas eir ownr entity.you don't. >> stephen: you hear the word "tasked." where does that come from? >> if slave is in there, it's a mistake. if i had done this right it would not have appeared in there at all. >> stephen: i'm about 250 pages in it's only appeared three times. >> my bad. ( laughter ) the reason-- in my mind, one of the things you have to do as a fiction writer is you can't write a novel about slavery, even when you're writing about slavery. it has to be your slavery. it has to be your picture of it. it has to be your particular thing. because you say the word "slavery" and images automatically come to mind, whether you want to focus on those or not-- for instance, whips, chains, rape, all of that is immediately what is conjured up. but actually, and this was a big theme in the novel, i was very interested in how enslavement destroyed families. >> stephen: family separation was a huge part of this. >> huge thing. >> stephen: and were you writing-- was that the focus of this, what it's doing t
. >> yes.ph eve ispped to this persohas eir ownr entity.you don't. >> stephen: you hear the word "tasked." where does that come from? >> if slave is in there, it's a mistake. if i had done this right it would not have appeared in there at all. >> stephen: i'm about 250 pages in it's only appeared three times. >> my bad. ( laughter ) the reason-- in my mind, one of the things you have to do as a fiction writer is you can't write a novel about slavery, even...
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warning for this area closest to the coast, but even still they're recommending that nobody go back to eir homes because there's no power there's no propane services, no gas service. and also if at moment's notice this because of mandatory evacuation have to watch yourself ba out what if it's middle of the night, dark and the flames are alaround you don't want to be in that situation so best not to go back at all as for the fire itself. the main activity has been on the eastern flank yesterdawas on the southern front which put it dangerously ose to windsor. nd yes we have seen live confirmation this morning on our air of some homes ing lost in that area. but activity that's most of concern today is the eastern k which is putting the fire dangerously close to napa county and that's why for napa county anywa an evacuation advisory has been put into place for just a small little section of it out near calistoga the bigger concern is just right over the county line into lake county and that's where the live picture was that you just saw fro will tran the fire coming over the ridge and now burn
warning for this area closest to the coast, but even still they're recommending that nobody go back to eir homes because there's no power there's no propane services, no gas service. and also if at moment's notice this because of mandatory evacuation have to watch yourself ba out what if it's middle of the night, dark and the flames are alaround you don't want to be in that situation so best not to go back at all as for the fire itself. the main activity has been on the eastern flank...
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. >> we're continuing to investigate, filing the eir doesn't tell us where the fire started. the fact that we're filing it, cal fire and we are investigating, but that does not tell us what caused the fire or where it started. >> abc 7 i-team reporter melanie woodrow has more on what happened when that fire started. >> vegetation fire reported as in the geysers. going to be on john kincaid road. >> this video shows just how quickly the kincaid fire exploded, spreading over sonoma county. fire dispatchers quickly identify power lines as a possible cause. >> possible power lines down in the area. all units acknowledge. >> reporter: look at another angle of the fire at about 9:20. there's something glowing in the distance, then it fades and then there's fire. firefighters arrived at 9:27 to already find a large fire spread over several hundred acres. >> vegetation fire. >> reporter: this animation from google earth gives you an idea of the topography of the area before the fire began and its proximity to the guisers geothermal power plant. from sky 7 you can see the network of b
. >> we're continuing to investigate, filing the eir doesn't tell us where the fire started. the fact that we're filing it, cal fire and we are investigating, but that does not tell us what caused the fire or where it started. >> abc 7 i-team reporter melanie woodrow has more on what happened when that fire started. >> vegetation fire reported as in the geysers. going to be on john kincaid road. >> this video shows just how quickly the kincaid fire exploded, spreading...
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please recommend that the new uses that were not described in the draft eir be eliminated including flexible retail which as noted before us and not permitted in district two. or, social services, or other services because the public was deprived of the opportunity to even comment on this in the e.i.r. as you can see, from the drawing, he used and the developer site plan the modifications shown the community preservation look-alike would achieve the same units while both using a required project open space, natural green spaces the public has used for recreational purposes and retaining historic list of characteristics. we ask you recommend against all of the items today, send this back and have a community and city planning project as this one that has been totally dominated by the developer. thank you. >> i did call the novelties, let me call a few more speaker cards. [ name indescernible ] if you line up to my left, you're right. >> good afternoon. i am a a member of operation engineers. i am in support of this project. you know, i am proud to support the proposal at 3333 california stree
please recommend that the new uses that were not described in the draft eir be eliminated including flexible retail which as noted before us and not permitted in district two. or, social services, or other services because the public was deprived of the opportunity to even comment on this in the e.i.r. as you can see, from the drawing, he used and the developer site plan the modifications shown the community preservation look-alike would achieve the same units while both using a required...
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entire record of all their witnesses, how they responded, how they clarified points that t they made eirtimony, and the american people deserto now that. >> woodruff: again, it wasn't leaked. it was in his statement he releed to the public. >> look, the american people have a right to know. impeachment is a great and this nation, and the way thef democrats are conducting this so-called impeachment inquiry on capitol hilndl behi closed doors is wrong, and they should open this whole process to the life threateninlightof day s, thouldl transcripts, the due process right of the president of the united states. inquiries, you know, judy, there were rules that were established where counsel could be in the room, where due process rights of the president and of the administration were respected and that's civilly not the case now -- that's simply not the case now. and i thi, as i tavel around the country, it's why so many americans are so fteustwith this congress because, frankly, for the last three years, congress has been spending most of its energy try overturn the will of the american peopl
entire record of all their witnesses, how they responded, how they clarified points that t they made eirtimony, and the american people deserto now that. >> woodruff: again, it wasn't leaked. it was in his statement he releed to the public. >> look, the american people have a right to know. impeachment is a great and this nation, and the way thef democrats are conducting this so-called impeachment inquiry on capitol hilndl behi closed doors is wrong, and they should open this whole...