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the explanation felt parting interest the reason for the just a second hammering they were doing exploratory for the public health it's true the department of health issued a permit but not to the permiter but to the company that was hired to do the boring. as you can see at this one with the just a second hammering during the time numerous children were walking past. here we've got strollers. here we've got kids going to home. and see that was not boring. this is what boring looked like. they have drills to drill into the ground at specific locations and specific debts. see this one right her when they did this day's later this was what the permit this was authorized. other than the planning commission said no work was to happen at 480 katrero and the building permit was no to the the issued until the club underwent conditions for approval it's not only the motion on the last page but reported on the deed as notice of special restrictions. so the specific reason that commissioner sugaya who works with the sequa inclines as that firms business he was the only one 0 on the commission that und
the explanation felt parting interest the reason for the just a second hammering they were doing exploratory for the public health it's true the department of health issued a permit but not to the permiter but to the company that was hired to do the boring. as you can see at this one with the just a second hammering during the time numerous children were walking past. here we've got strollers. here we've got kids going to home. and see that was not boring. this is what boring looked like. they...
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both of the market the exploratory n.y. -- exploratorium. the offer travelers of all ages a playful oasis. using high quality plywood, they created henches shaped like a bird wings that double as musical instruments. serving as a backdrop is a mural featuring images of local birds and san francisco's famous skyline. >> in the line between that is so natural, you can see birds and be in complete wilderness. i really like that about this. you could maybe get a little snapshot of what they are expecting. >> it is an interactive, keck sculpture that is interacted with by the visitor. >> they are a lot about and they fall down the belt. it moves the belt up, and if you turn that faster, the butterflies fall in the move of words. >> the art reflect the commission's commitment to acquiring the best work from the bay area and beyond. in addition to the five new commissions, 20 artworks that were already in the airport collection were reinstalled. some of which were historically cited in the terminal. it includes major sculptures by the international
both of the market the exploratory n.y. -- exploratorium. the offer travelers of all ages a playful oasis. using high quality plywood, they created henches shaped like a bird wings that double as musical instruments. serving as a backdrop is a mural featuring images of local birds and san francisco's famous skyline. >> in the line between that is so natural, you can see birds and be in complete wilderness. i really like that about this. you could maybe get a little snapshot of what they...
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involuntarily going to say this is what we're going to do with the public health department you want to do exploratory testing on the sidewalk that's not sufficient instead that was bans the is a in question submittal and a g s inc. did the drilling they weren't supposed to be just a second hammering the public official she didn't have power she told me only handle the programs to issue the complaints. i mean, that's not what she does at all >> okay. thank you. >> i'm sorry were there any other questions i'd like to try to explain. i have here from the public health department and this is not two per agent for just a second hammering >> thank you your time is up. >> okay. we can hear rebuttal now. >> good evening commissioners so the issue of just a second hammering seemed to be the main issue there was on original work plan submitted by is a in question the boring for 4 locations and a g f changed two of the locations that's where the appellant is claiming they were just a second hammering in unauthorized areas this was authorized at the time. >> who was is authorized. >> the permit says a g f but ju
involuntarily going to say this is what we're going to do with the public health department you want to do exploratory testing on the sidewalk that's not sufficient instead that was bans the is a in question submittal and a g s inc. did the drilling they weren't supposed to be just a second hammering the public official she didn't have power she told me only handle the programs to issue the complaints. i mean, that's not what she does at all >> okay. thank you. >> i'm sorry were...
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made her rent us mistakes -- they were exploratory mistakes, but they ended up in a great place becausehey were protected. some of us come to work everyday and pretty much do the same thing, but you are in the space of doing original work. notions that change the of creativity when you are doing original work? isthe way i think about it creativity should be broader than just expression or creating .ew products for me creativity includes problem-solving. we freetion is how do people up. you go to most organizations, and you find sometimes people will tell the truth. they won't say what they think. there are these barriers. if you look at people trying to address the problem of creativity, what they want to do is find the answer about how they can become more creative or how they can solve problems, but i don't think that's the fundamental issue. for me the fundamental issue is there are cultural and systemic barriers to creativity, and what we try to address are the barriers in the blocks to change in honesty. tavis: cultural and systemic. i can do this for hours. i don't have much time.
made her rent us mistakes -- they were exploratory mistakes, but they ended up in a great place becausehey were protected. some of us come to work everyday and pretty much do the same thing, but you are in the space of doing original work. notions that change the of creativity when you are doing original work? isthe way i think about it creativity should be broader than just expression or creating .ew products for me creativity includes problem-solving. we freetion is how do people up. you go...
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what's at issue is whether police in every arrest no matter how minor the offense can do a full exploratory search. >> reporter: the obama administration joins police officers who say criminals use cell phones as a tool. >> there's one involved with every crime either as a facilitator or an eyewitness. it's extremely valuable. >> reporter: courts have long held that police do not need a warrant to search anything they find on people they arrest including purses or wallets. the question should phones be treated the same. justice alito asked, what's the difference between looking at photos in a bill fold and saved in the memory of a cell phone. justice sotomayor said a bill fold is one to five photos. with cell phones we're talking about potentially thousands and justice kagan said people carry their entire lives on cell phones. the likely outcome a middle ground with police allowed to search cell phones for evidence of serious crimes but not to hunt through them in minor ones. pete williams, nbc news at the supreme court. >>> and still ahead on our broadcast tonight joining forces, a group o
what's at issue is whether police in every arrest no matter how minor the offense can do a full exploratory search. >> reporter: the obama administration joins police officers who say criminals use cell phones as a tool. >> there's one involved with every crime either as a facilitator or an eyewitness. it's extremely valuable. >> reporter: courts have long held that police do not need a warrant to search anything they find on people they arrest including purses or wallets. the...
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says he was in the midst of the fighting the first few hours before the offensive there was an exploratory attack that killed one injured another. back to offensive team from there there was seven armored vehicles. i was keeping watch we can for them to come close to die so that we control multiple two of them they stole the ball thirty five meters away from the checkpoint and started checking that out we began to shoot that injured three people there was dressed all in black. then he opened fire with their pals with sea view in sleep. they even shot the dog. all numbers were small. they will repeat of last year. we didn't use them all just because the attackers were too close to the gas station. we had a back up though so they aren't people still forced to retreat. i mean interior minister has denied reports in some meaty and that the military operation in so that is being suspended. how every tree media quotes the special forces commander who says there's no plan to solve the city for fear of civilian victims are disposed to your travel to the city to assess the situation. we are now usi
says he was in the midst of the fighting the first few hours before the offensive there was an exploratory attack that killed one injured another. back to offensive team from there there was seven armored vehicles. i was keeping watch we can for them to come close to die so that we control multiple two of them they stole the ball thirty five meters away from the checkpoint and started checking that out we began to shoot that injured three people there was dressed all in black. then he opened...
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. >> after months of violent protests some venezuela leaders said they are ready for exploratory peace talks with the government. foreign ministers with the union of south american nations shuttled between president nicolas maduro, and opposition groups trying to start talks that could lead to a dialogue. it came as amnesty international released a report warning of spiralling violence, and the country risked the rule of law. it highlights human rights violation, including torture and attacks fon journalists -- upon journalists. many took to the streets to demonstrate against one of the highest crime rates in the world. i spoke to our correspondent. good of you to join us. the pois demanded that all political prisoners be freed and peace talks be televised before talking to the government. preliminary. >> what is happening is there are very deep differences between both sides. the president nicolas maduro said that he is ready for talks, he will talk about the economic policies, and he will talk about the insecurity. now, as you were saying, the political opposition wants more - more t
. >> after months of violent protests some venezuela leaders said they are ready for exploratory peace talks with the government. foreign ministers with the union of south american nations shuttled between president nicolas maduro, and opposition groups trying to start talks that could lead to a dialogue. it came as amnesty international released a report warning of spiralling violence, and the country risked the rule of law. it highlights human rights violation, including torture and...
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. >> kids are playful, exploratory and when they have free reign over a camera they take pictures which out of context would look bad. >> authorities also say they found thousands of images of child pornography, though none involving sammy on conrad's computer. he says he has no knowledge of them. >> i have no idea what pictures they're talking about. i have a computer that is not password protected, it's always on. so, i can use it, my brother used it, sam used it. for homework, whatever. i don't know. nobody will tell me. as for discovery package, to see what evidence they have against me, i was told i can't have it because it has explicit pictures on it. >> if conrad is found guilty, the consequences could be severe. >> if i'm found guilty on 38 counts of child pornography, i could receive ten years per count for 38 counts. that's 380 years. that's a lot of time. >>> coming up -- >> i have to believe, i have to believe that one day as soon as possible, preferably, conrad and baron will be charged with their murders and with the arson. >> sammy's grandmother attempts to deal with her
. >> kids are playful, exploratory and when they have free reign over a camera they take pictures which out of context would look bad. >> authorities also say they found thousands of images of child pornography, though none involving sammy on conrad's computer. he says he has no knowledge of them. >> i have no idea what pictures they're talking about. i have a computer that is not password protected, it's always on. so, i can use it, my brother used it, sam used it. for...
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for example, there is a european space station cosmo mars exploratory mission coming up in which the.s. is providing telecommunication radios, and that, of course, can be critical. there's also -- i think there's a spec troe meter on that as well. there's a russian mission to venus in which they provide equipment as well. when you look at these kinds of different missions, antonio, it may impede the progress of these missions for a bit and one should also think that this restriction in communication probably won't be maintained forever. it's probably just a periodic thing for right now. so while we -- while our greatest concern, of course, is with the international space station, the amount of difficulty it will present for other missions while serious for them is not as terrible as it could be. >> let's talk about the space station. nasa released a statement stating it is laser-focused on a plan to end our reliance on russia getting to space. is that the biggest concern, that russia might retaliate as a result of this and refuse to take nasa astronauts to the space station? >> one m
for example, there is a european space station cosmo mars exploratory mission coming up in which the.s. is providing telecommunication radios, and that, of course, can be critical. there's also -- i think there's a spec troe meter on that as well. there's a russian mission to venus in which they provide equipment as well. when you look at these kinds of different missions, antonio, it may impede the progress of these missions for a bit and one should also think that this restriction in...
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but first a few hours before their fanciful there was an exploratory attack that killed one and injured another the actual offensive came from there there were seven armored vehicles i was keeping watch waiting for them to come closer so that we could throw molotov cocktails at them but they stopped about thirty five meters away from the checkpoint and started shooting at us we began to shoot back we injured three people there were dressed all in black then they opened fire on that house where civilians leave they even shot a dog our numbers were small there were only eight of us here we didn't use the maldives because their tempers were too close to the gas station we had a back up though so the armed vehicles were forced to retreat ukraine's interior minister has denied reports in some media that the military operation in slow downs has been suspended on his policy a travel to the city to us as the situation for us back. we are now entering the baby check point all the slav lawns which kids say is the most dangerous moment your great. single people don't raid not far from here and on
but first a few hours before their fanciful there was an exploratory attack that killed one and injured another the actual offensive came from there there were seven armored vehicles i was keeping watch waiting for them to come closer so that we could throw molotov cocktails at them but they stopped about thirty five meters away from the checkpoint and started shooting at us we began to shoot back we injured three people there were dressed all in black then they opened fire on that house where...
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party was first a few hours before the fences there was an exploratory attack that killed wash and injured another back chill offensive came from there there were seven armored vehicles i was keeping watch waiting for them to come closer so that we could still bolt of tales of them but they stopped about thirty five meters away from the checkpoint and started shooting at us we began to shoot back injured three people they were dressed all in black then they opened fire on that house where civilians lead they even shot the dog on numbers were small they were only eight of us here we didn't use the motives because they attack us much too close to the gas station we had to back up the so the arms between spears forced to retreat. ukraine's interior minister has denied reports in some measure that a minute short break. is being suspended. here travel to the city says the situation there for. we are now entering the name of checkpoint slav lawns which kids say is the most dangerous to own in ukraine a. civil people don't raid not far from here and on sunday five people were killed at a shootout
party was first a few hours before the fences there was an exploratory attack that killed wash and injured another back chill offensive came from there there were seven armored vehicles i was keeping watch waiting for them to come closer so that we could still bolt of tales of them but they stopped about thirty five meters away from the checkpoint and started shooting at us we began to shoot back injured three people they were dressed all in black then they opened fire on that house where...
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. >> there has already been a great deal of resistance to exploratory projects. the factors that hinders thatoperators herei is property owners do not own the oil and gas that is under their land. so they have little incentive to go ahead and cut deals with the operators. so it is going to be harder for them to drill. and that is the challenge they will have to overcome. >> what is driving the expiration? i guess, oil, big money, and also to fortify our oil reserves. >> there are a number of factors. one is supply. the north sea. natural gas beds are dwindling the uk's on course to import 70% of its natural gas by 2020. the government wants to adjust a problem because it is nowhere to be in the same situation as germany are some of the eastern european countries with real dependency on imported oil and gas. they are thinking if the gases here in shale, let's get after it. >> thank you so much, edward robinson there from bloomberg markets. >> still ahead, the secret sauce behind the superhero movies. we're going to tell you why it may make you marvel. also -- >> t
. >> there has already been a great deal of resistance to exploratory projects. the factors that hinders thatoperators herei is property owners do not own the oil and gas that is under their land. so they have little incentive to go ahead and cut deals with the operators. so it is going to be harder for them to drill. and that is the challenge they will have to overcome. >> what is driving the expiration? i guess, oil, big money, and also to fortify our oil reserves. >> there...
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. >> let me hand that one to exploratory. >> it dpeps it's not enough to say we're going to cover moreople's medicaid. will there be parody in the states? a lot vary by states. are there people to see someone? you can't say you have insurance coverage if there's not social worker to see them. if a hospital does not have beds, emergency room for a hundred days? 150 days. we've heard of children tied to a bed for several days or so, medicaid is not the answer. you have to make sure there's treatments, make sure there's a lot of support services available, and many places, a jewish health system, amazed how many volunteers there that work with people, and provide assistance. many places found it effective with using a recovery model of peer support, recovered from their mental illness and doing quite well can be in great support for someone, help assist them through or going through the system. those are fendmental changes to make. medicaid will not be enough. we have to tear down other barriers to provide services. >> i would just echo that comment that it's a step, but it's far from bei
. >> let me hand that one to exploratory. >> it dpeps it's not enough to say we're going to cover moreople's medicaid. will there be parody in the states? a lot vary by states. are there people to see someone? you can't say you have insurance coverage if there's not social worker to see them. if a hospital does not have beds, emergency room for a hundred days? 150 days. we've heard of children tied to a bed for several days or so, medicaid is not the answer. you have to make sure...
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exploratory. no, okay. it's up. >> let me describe that. japan's.it is not enough to say we're going to cover more people medicaid. will there be parity? a lot of it varies by state. either people -- you can just say you have insurance coverage if there is no psychiatrist, psychologist, or clinical social worker to see them. he heard of children have been tied to a bed for several days. medicaid is not just the answer. have to make sure there's treatment, make sure there's a lot of support services available. i'm amazed that the volunteers then the work with people many places they found it, using recovery model people who love actually recovered from the mountainous cannot be in great support for someone those are fundamental changes we need to make. far from being adequate. one reason is medicaid reimbursements, at the low level of the reimbursement spectrum in terms of a third-party payment. in addition medicaid was really managed through the states. each state is determining how it's going to medicare and medicaid had been in new york state larg
exploratory. no, okay. it's up. >> let me describe that. japan's.it is not enough to say we're going to cover more people medicaid. will there be parity? a lot of it varies by state. either people -- you can just say you have insurance coverage if there is no psychiatrist, psychologist, or clinical social worker to see them. he heard of children have been tied to a bed for several days. medicaid is not just the answer. have to make sure there's treatment, make sure there's a lot of...
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first a few hours before the fences there was an exploratory attack that killed one and injured another the actual offensive came from there there were seven armored vehicles i was keeping watch. for them to come closer so that we could throw a bolt of cocktails at them but they stopped about thirty five meters away from the checkpoint and started shooting at us we began to shoot back we injured three people they were dressed all in black then they opened fire on that house where civilians leave even shot a dog our numbers were small there were only eight of us here we didn't use the maldives because there takers were too close to the gas station we had a back up though so the armed vehicles were forced to retreat activists in the don't ask region where the so-called people's republic was formed say kiev is a military operation in slovyansk practically a single signals a civil war and they've also called for a full mobilization across the country southeast in lidl they are sold while at the same time demanding ukraine's interim government was draws troops from the region and according t
first a few hours before the fences there was an exploratory attack that killed one and injured another the actual offensive came from there there were seven armored vehicles i was keeping watch. for them to come closer so that we could throw a bolt of cocktails at them but they stopped about thirty five meters away from the checkpoint and started shooting at us we began to shoot back we injured three people they were dressed all in black then they opened fire on that house where civilians...