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of the time period and what we've done with the timber frames, is outlined the buildings with the framing because if we put on the siding, we don't have enough information to put on the siding, put in the windows and doorways because we haven't done enough archeology in the area. the second point with not doing enough archeology in the area. if we put a roof and siding on the buildings, they would have a wind load, we would have to put in footers which would disturb the archeological record. the footers are on the ground surface, the archeology below there can be excavated in the -- if we need to, we can take the buildings down, do the archeology in the area. the reason why it's important we're doing this research and going to spend a year doing the archeology on these particular quarters is that we just recently restored the house. we spent six to seven years doing the restoration of james and dolly madison's home. and one thing that we're able to represent with restored home are the space where james and dolly is, some of the service places where the slaves worked. what we don't have re
of the time period and what we've done with the timber frames, is outlined the buildings with the framing because if we put on the siding, we don't have enough information to put on the siding, put in the windows and doorways because we haven't done enough archeology in the area. the second point with not doing enough archeology in the area. if we put a roof and siding on the buildings, they would have a wind load, we would have to put in footers which would disturb the archeological record....
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the time frame to execute the permit was told by the appeal. once we release our notice of decision, dbi will recalculate the modification time frame. and in the past we have said that we want the work done in a quicker time frame. >> the only downside of that would be -- this is a suggestion that i would tend to agree with, given hat mr. duffy has stated, that sometimes the work does not get done quickly. but in this case, given that there is what appears to be contentious litigation -- >> [inaudible] >> i am still speaking. but it seems to me that it would not be a result that we would want, to expedite the eviction. but yes, now i would like to hear you. >> thank you. sorry to interrupt. we would stipulate to an expedited completion of the work. we are most interested in proceeding with the work, proceeding with the service of the notice, a 30 day notice, and as soon as the tenant is out, immediately getting to work. we would stipulate to a short timeframe. >> thank you. counsel for the appellant, we would like to hear from you on that. >> u
the time frame to execute the permit was told by the appeal. once we release our notice of decision, dbi will recalculate the modification time frame. and in the past we have said that we want the work done in a quicker time frame. >> the only downside of that would be -- this is a suggestion that i would tend to agree with, given hat mr. duffy has stated, that sometimes the work does not get done quickly. but in this case, given that there is what appears to be contentious litigation --...
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. >> there is no steel frame. it is a wood frame shell over the top of unreinforced concrete foundation wall. the basement floor is set on sleepers that are sitting in your -- bedirt. the exterior is doing more to hold up the sheathing than the sheathing is holding up the stucco. no one will take that on without taking off the stucco to make sure that the shell is watertight, there are too many lawsuits about this. the stud work and fleming is exposed in various areas. you can reach in and grabbed the stud and crushed -- grab the stud and crush it into powder. the plates are not attached to the concrete foundation. it would have to be disassembled, taking the stand go off and replacing the sheathing and taking off the stucco and re-skinning it and putting back the stucco. commissioner antonini: that same sort of seismic stability would have to be done for church even if it was not occupied residential lead. >> the upgrade is required for the building. certainly if it was to come back to the church. one of the spea
. >> there is no steel frame. it is a wood frame shell over the top of unreinforced concrete foundation wall. the basement floor is set on sleepers that are sitting in your -- bedirt. the exterior is doing more to hold up the sheathing than the sheathing is holding up the stucco. no one will take that on without taking off the stucco to make sure that the shell is watertight, there are too many lawsuits about this. the stud work and fleming is exposed in various areas. you can reach in...
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what we've done with these frames is outlined the buildings with the framing, because if we put on the siding, we don't have enough information to put on the siding, put in the windows and doorways, because we haven't done enough archaeology in this area. the second point is, if we put a roof and siding on these buildings, they would have a wind load, we would have to tie them to the ground and put in footers which would disturb the archaeological record. the archaeology that's below there can be excavated in the -- if we need to, we can take these buildings down and do the archaeology in the area. the reason why it's important we're doing this research and doing -- spending a year doing the archaeology on these particular quarters is we just recently restored the house. we spent about six to seven years doing the restoration of the madison home. one thing we're able to represent with a restored home is a space with james and dolly lived and able to show in the house the basement area, some of the surface area is where the slaves worked on a daily basis. but we don't have represented t
what we've done with these frames is outlined the buildings with the framing, because if we put on the siding, we don't have enough information to put on the siding, put in the windows and doorways, because we haven't done enough archaeology in this area. the second point is, if we put a roof and siding on these buildings, they would have a wind load, we would have to tie them to the ground and put in footers which would disturb the archaeological record. the archaeology that's below there can...
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we were able to achieve an average time frame of about 42 days. that is from the announcement closing to the adoption of the list. the first half of this year it is a little higher. it is 54 days. but we still have another 60 days. by comparison, if you look at the class-based testing program, it is a 90-day timeframe on average for the first half of this first -- of this fiscal year. there is a difference in the timeliness, or how quickly you can get the list adopted between these two programs. that concludes my portion of the presentation. i will be happy to answer any questions if you have them. >> just for clarification, the average number of days, you said that is from the start of the announcement of the exam? rex the closing of the announcement. the last -- >> the closing of the announcement. the last day they can file an application. examiners and analysts are held responsible for these time frames. it is a production environment, in a way. we monitor these announcements. and sometimes we get very few applicants who apply. we will extend t
we were able to achieve an average time frame of about 42 days. that is from the announcement closing to the adoption of the list. the first half of this year it is a little higher. it is 54 days. but we still have another 60 days. by comparison, if you look at the class-based testing program, it is a 90-day timeframe on average for the first half of this first -- of this fiscal year. there is a difference in the timeliness, or how quickly you can get the list adopted between these two...
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these pictures from jason b show how a building was nearly framed. this is how close it was to west oakland bart tracks. there is that is i told me they were 95% done and planning to wrap this portion of the project, the framing portion that, is, next week. now, the investigation focuses on a possibility of arson as a caution of the fire. there is a is after questioning the security guard. the company command international told abc 7 news that he has been cooperating with oakland pd. telling them he saw three people near the back of the building. and there is investigators searching for clues. >> any time we investigate a fire and we're looking for burn patterns and to determine how burn pattern was, how hot it was. >> and alcohol, tobacco and firearms atf investigator was brought in. another sign arson may be involved. there is a senior housing project under construction because wood framing the fire spread quickly. >> there is very shot hot, talking about a two block area. >> 64 were trying hard to protect bart tracks and this morning you can see h
these pictures from jason b show how a building was nearly framed. this is how close it was to west oakland bart tracks. there is that is i told me they were 95% done and planning to wrap this portion of the project, the framing portion that, is, next week. now, the investigation focuses on a possibility of arson as a caution of the fire. there is a is after questioning the security guard. the company command international told abc 7 news that he has been cooperating with oakland pd. telling...
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where could the stock go and you had to set the limits and time frames. if you are going to do it, the options are not the best way to play it. >> a couple weeks back, a bullish trade on face book. shares have been on a tear. >> buying more stock? not unless you have money like this guy. so to try to make some of his lost money back, dan bought the strike call for $2.10 tochl make money, dan needs the stock to rise above that call strike price by more than the cost of the trade or above $32.10. delling out $2.10? >> right now this all seems like a big deal. >> that's because it is a big deal. if we're going to get our money back, we're going to have to spend less. how can we do that? >> we like that. selling the other two higher strike calls, he reduced the cost of his trade to a mere dime. now instead of needing face book to rise, dan can see profits if it rises above the 30 strike call by more than the ten cents he paid or above $30.10. >> we think that's amazing. >> there is a trade off. by selling the two calls, dan kept the profits to a difference so
where could the stock go and you had to set the limits and time frames. if you are going to do it, the options are not the best way to play it. >> a couple weeks back, a bullish trade on face book. shares have been on a tear. >> buying more stock? not unless you have money like this guy. so to try to make some of his lost money back, dan bought the strike call for $2.10 tochl make money, dan needs the stock to rise above that call strike price by more than the cost of the trade or...
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one is that the time frame that peter identifies as when innovation stopped, is largely speaking the time frame not in which regulation started getting really heavy, and the government started getting really involved in our lives. for the most part it's been the opposite. it almost maps to the reagan revolution to trying to back away from too much regulation and while i don't think that we have in fact significantly reduced the size of government in any meaningful way in those periods, it doesn't seem like there's a sort of linear relationship between amount of regulation and a slow down in these industries. the final point, i guess to make is regulation is a national thing. but technology presumably isn't. and so one thing worth asking is where are the other countries that expect to be picking up the slack. you can tell some of those similar stories for countries in europe and whatnot. i remember in the mid 1980s when everybody in the country was absolutely co-convinced that, you know, by 2000 we're all going to have to speak japanese because japan is going to eat our lunch. they're
one is that the time frame that peter identifies as when innovation stopped, is largely speaking the time frame not in which regulation started getting really heavy, and the government started getting really involved in our lives. for the most part it's been the opposite. it almost maps to the reagan revolution to trying to back away from too much regulation and while i don't think that we have in fact significantly reduced the size of government in any meaningful way in those periods, it...
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the pressure is intense and in january there is potentially some kind of a frame work deal, hopefully with some up front stuff, that is retro active to january 1st on whatever they agree to and has frame work for the rest. one final point there's agreement on both parties that you need a period of time to rewrite the tax code. what some members on the supercommittee came to understand that i hope more members on the hill will as they get into this is changes in health care are almost as complicated as changes in taxes and just as you need a number of months to get that right, you really need a number of months to figure out changes in health care as well. there could be a parallel time for both tax reform and health. >> you mention the mortgage interest deduction. this congress and this president have been almost completely unwilling to talk about tax expenditures in any detail at all. what expenditures absolutely need to be on the table for consideration for killing frankly. >> for what? >> for killing. eliminating. >> max said earlier and is right. think about your result. you wante
the pressure is intense and in january there is potentially some kind of a frame work deal, hopefully with some up front stuff, that is retro active to january 1st on whatever they agree to and has frame work for the rest. one final point there's agreement on both parties that you need a period of time to rewrite the tax code. what some members on the supercommittee came to understand that i hope more members on the hill will as they get into this is changes in health care are almost as...
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it provides a solid fixed and favorable legal frame wowork to protect u.s. navigation and overnight rights and sovereignty of our ships and aircraft. that's the first thing it does. it would allow us being part of the convention -- it alliance our international legal authorities with those of our allies and our partners and our friends in that region which is important. i think it would strengthen our standing to support our allies who are dealing with some of these issues particularly in the south china sea and they are trying to find a mechanism to align their maritime claims with international law and so it would improve our overall support and our standing as we try to get them to resolve in an ever increasing complex environment. we have to look forward and not in the rearview mirror. the complexity of the maritime environment because of the demand for resources because of the amount of goods ten years ago the amount of things that flowed on the ocean across the sea lines in that ten years it quadrupled because of the globalization of the economy. so we
it provides a solid fixed and favorable legal frame wowork to protect u.s. navigation and overnight rights and sovereignty of our ships and aircraft. that's the first thing it does. it would allow us being part of the convention -- it alliance our international legal authorities with those of our allies and our partners and our friends in that region which is important. i think it would strengthen our standing to support our allies who are dealing with some of these issues particularly in the...
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tavis: the frames must be getting really annoyed with you.ong detour to get back to where the project began. they are going to back you up on the tour for this? >> hi made this record with a few jazz guys in new york the really wanted to make a record with. they have been patient and they deserve a medal. tavis: this is your first solo project, but you have the frame is playing behind you? >> lee will get to play songs together, that is where songs have been. and that down moments with your maitland you are playing. -- with your mates when you are playing. those guys know where to go. and i get to jam event. tavis: if this were going to be your very first solo project, is this what you thought or hope it would be? are you happy with it? >> very much. songs are a funny thing. they're not intellectual decisions, it is a collection of your musings and it is like a diary. you pick which one will make the most sense and you put out a record. you live by it, but i am very happy with some of the songs. it feels like something i am happy to put out,
tavis: the frames must be getting really annoyed with you.ong detour to get back to where the project began. they are going to back you up on the tour for this? >> hi made this record with a few jazz guys in new york the really wanted to make a record with. they have been patient and they deserve a medal. tavis: this is your first solo project, but you have the frame is playing behind you? >> lee will get to play songs together, that is where songs have been. and that down moments...
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they really have to frame up their these, though. figure out what is this drug going to be worth, where could the stock go and set limits and time frames. it can be very tricky. if you do it, outright options not the best way to play it. >> time for the upside call where we look back on winning trades. a couple weeks back, dan "the man" nathan made a bet on facebook. he has been able to do what few have been able to do, and that's make money and even save some face. on "options action" it's how we make friends, risk less and make more. and that's what dan did. dan was look for a way to get money back on facebook shares. buying more stock after that beating? not unless have you money like this guy. so no try and make lost money back, dan bought the august 30 strike call for $2.10. now he needs facebook to rise above the call strike price by more than the cost of the trade. or above 32.10. shelling out $2.10? >> right now, this all seems like a big deal. >> that's because it is a big deal. something we're going to get our money back, w
they really have to frame up their these, though. figure out what is this drug going to be worth, where could the stock go and set limits and time frames. it can be very tricky. if you do it, outright options not the best way to play it. >> time for the upside call where we look back on winning trades. a couple weeks back, dan "the man" nathan made a bet on facebook. he has been able to do what few have been able to do, and that's make money and even save some face. on...
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and the door frame. with the driver's door open the driver opened the door and hung from the car with only his right hand controlling the vehicle while driving. so the driver did this several times and upset many other drivers on the road. >> we can understand why. >> it would have upset me. >> a program turning vacant homes into valuable properties. >> stay with us. it seems to be bringing people back to the city. we will talk about the success of the program. >> and 24-year-old who needed a heart blogged about it and got one from an anonymous donor. the incredible story when we come back. >> a disabled car has been cleared from route 295 south at the beltway. i will have -- all the delays dissipated. out to 695, 11 minutes from 795 down towards 95. everything up to speed through the tunnels. and if you are using 83, here's live look at northern baltimore county. no problems to report in hunt valley making for a nice easy ride towards the beltway. that's look at your abc2 timesaver traffic. stay with us
and the door frame. with the driver's door open the driver opened the door and hung from the car with only his right hand controlling the vehicle while driving. so the driver did this several times and upset many other drivers on the road. >> we can understand why. >> it would have upset me. >> a program turning vacant homes into valuable properties. >> stay with us. it seems to be bringing people back to the city. we will talk about the success of the program. >>...
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you have to basically set the limits and time frames. it can be very tricky. outright options are not the best way. >> we look back on our winning trades. a couple weeks back dan the man nathan made a bullish trade on facebook. trades since have been on a tear. make money and even save face. >> options action, it's how we make friends. risk less, make more. that's just what dan did with his bullish bet on facebook. dan was looking for a way to get money back on facebook shares. but buying more stock after that beating? not unless you have money like this guy. so to try to make some of his lost money back, he bought the strike call for $2.10. now, to make money, dan needs facebook stock to rise above the strike price by more than the cost of the trade or above $32.10. shelling out $2.10? >> right now this all seems like a big deal. >> that's because it is a big deal. and if we're going to get our money back, we're going to have to spend less. how can we do that? >> sold two of the august 34 calls. >> we like that. so to spend less dan sold not one but two of th
you have to basically set the limits and time frames. it can be very tricky. outright options are not the best way. >> we look back on our winning trades. a couple weeks back dan the man nathan made a bullish trade on facebook. trades since have been on a tear. make money and even save face. >> options action, it's how we make friends. risk less, make more. that's just what dan did with his bullish bet on facebook. dan was looking for a way to get money back on facebook shares. but...
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it's a fair way of framing it. but i think it's somewhat outdated, right?ause we have to move not just towards a targeted universalism, but we have to do a bit of both, we need some coalitions, we need coalitions with the latino community on a number of issues, like voter registration, so we need a more complex set of way of talking and thinking about these things. we are reluctant to give this president his due for the things he has done, that is why i wanted to run down the list, it's not like he has not accomplished nothing for the black community. but we are in a political environment where we are much more racially charged than we think we are. >> let me ask professor harris. are you giving him his due? or do you think he does not deserve it? >> i think some of the things that he mentioned have been mentioned, i think they are important, but they are not major accomplishments. particularly -- >> so you think he has failed us? >> no, i'll give him a c plus or b minus, i want people to go back and look specifically at the major criminal justice reforms t
it's a fair way of framing it. but i think it's somewhat outdated, right?ause we have to move not just towards a targeted universalism, but we have to do a bit of both, we need some coalitions, we need coalitions with the latino community on a number of issues, like voter registration, so we need a more complex set of way of talking and thinking about these things. we are reluctant to give this president his due for the things he has done, that is why i wanted to run down the list, it's not...
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fourth straight shut out. 36 scoreless frames and in for a spot in the celts because dodgers lost. here it comes and there it goes. that's like a dan ashley golf swing magical right there. 18th homer of the here but couldn't hold. walked in a run then gave it this base hit to murphy that scored. top line last chance forth a's 2 on down 7-6. brandon grounds out toned it. fall 7-6. warrior feel very good about this draft today. 5 stild starting with several over all pick. barns fell into their lap. small forward from north carolina. 17 points per game with tar heel. top poyrs. >> i was shocked. i had some peeking running through me so i was just trying to keep it all together. >> when the tick tick was made and even saw that barns was available any phone almost blew up with people calling wanting our pick. want thanksgiving player.so we are thrilled. he has great value and we are excited. it's what we need. you will love him. >>reporter: with the 30th pick over all at the chose vanderbilt center 6 11 grew up in shot blocker and then rugged forward out of michigan state golden state g
fourth straight shut out. 36 scoreless frames and in for a spot in the celts because dodgers lost. here it comes and there it goes. that's like a dan ashley golf swing magical right there. 18th homer of the here but couldn't hold. walked in a run then gave it this base hit to murphy that scored. top line last chance forth a's 2 on down 7-6. brandon grounds out toned it. fall 7-6. warrior feel very good about this draft today. 5 stild starting with several over all pick. barns fell into their...
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fourth straight shut out. 36 scoreless frames and in for a spot in the celts because dodgers lost. top of the firs first. josh here it comes and there it goes. that's like a dan ashley golf swing magical right there. 18th homer of the here but couldn't hold. walked in a run then gave it this base hit to murphy that scored. top line last chance forth a's 2 on down 7-6. brandon grounds out toned it. fall 7-6. warrior feel very good about this draft today. 5 stild starting with several over all pick. barns fell into their lap. small forward from north carolina. 17 points per game with tar heel. top poyrs. >> i was shocked. i had some peeking running through me so i was just trying to keep it all together. >> when the tick tick was made and even saw that barns was available any phone almost blew up with people calling wanting our pick. want thanksgiving player.so we are thrilled. he has great value and we are excited. it's what we need. you will love him. >>reporter: with the 30th pick over all at the chose vanderbilt center 6 11 grew up in shot blocker and then rugged forward out of m
fourth straight shut out. 36 scoreless frames and in for a spot in the celts because dodgers lost. top of the firs first. josh here it comes and there it goes. that's like a dan ashley golf swing magical right there. 18th homer of the here but couldn't hold. walked in a run then gave it this base hit to murphy that scored. top line last chance forth a's 2 on down 7-6. brandon grounds out toned it. fall 7-6. warrior feel very good about this draft today. 5 stild starting with several over all...
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active membership over this five-year time frame declined 7.5%. as people leave city employment, they either take a refund, or if they have at least five years of service they can go into this next column of vested members. we saw an increase of 45%, roughly 1400 folks who left city employment during this time and elected to leave their money with the city to come back a later day to collect a pension benefits. the third column indicates the reciprocal members. those folks when they leave city employment go to work for another california reciprocal plan with the state. we had an increase of 31.9%, or 247 of those individuals. during the same time frame, the net growth of our retired members on continuance has been 300,076. chairperson chu: can you explain the complement of active to retiree ratio? -- can you explain the column of active to retiree ratio? >> you have seen a decline, but 1.378 is still a very healthy ratio, meaning that there are 1.378 active employees continuing to contribute against the retirees who are no longer contributing chai
active membership over this five-year time frame declined 7.5%. as people leave city employment, they either take a refund, or if they have at least five years of service they can go into this next column of vested members. we saw an increase of 45%, roughly 1400 folks who left city employment during this time and elected to leave their money with the city to come back a later day to collect a pension benefits. the third column indicates the reciprocal members. those folks when they leave city...
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again the framing 95 percent complete two days ago. and then this terrible track difficult happened. wrnd to the ground. >> the fire and the result bart closure had mainly impact on small but determined sub set. east bay golf fans had been urged to take bart to the u.s. open at the olympic club. the last stop was coleman where shuttle buses to the golf course were waiting. we talked to fan who took the ferry are toy south san francisco and took forever. >> well, 8:30 to 1:00 o'clock. took us 4 and a half hours. >> from oakland. >> from oakland. >> i caught the east bay ac transit over to the east bay terminal. i caught the next 3 and just remember the day when i didn't catch bart and would catch the bus. >>reporter: many other east bay fans drove to the park where there were also shuttle buses running to the olympic club but patience required today. it was a hassle. >> this is the third time an accident or act of nature has forced bart to close the transbay tube. fire in the tube in january 1979 killed a firefighters and forcesed bart
again the framing 95 percent complete two days ago. and then this terrible track difficult happened. wrnd to the ground. >> the fire and the result bart closure had mainly impact on small but determined sub set. east bay golf fans had been urged to take bart to the u.s. open at the olympic club. the last stop was coleman where shuttle buses to the golf course were waiting. we talked to fan who took the ferry are toy south san francisco and took forever. >> well, 8:30 to 1:00...
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again the framing 95 percent complete two days ago. and then this terrible track difficult happened. wrnd to the ground. >> the fire and the result bart closure had mainly impact on small but determined sub set. east bay golf fans had been urged to take bart to the u.s. open at the olympic club. the last stop was coleman where shuttle buses to the golf course were waiting. we talked to fan who took the ferry are toy south san francisco and took forever. >> well, 8:30 to 1:00 o'clock. took us 4 and a half hours. >> from oakland. >> from oakland. >> i caught the east bay ac transit over to the east bay terminal. i caught the next 3 and just remember the day when i didn't catch bart and would catch the bus. >>reporter: many other east bay fans drove to the park where there were also shuttle buses running to the olympic club but patience required today. it was a hassle. >> this is the third time an accident or act of nature has forced bart to close the transbay tube. fire in the tube in january 1979 killed a firefighters and forcesed bart
again the framing 95 percent complete two days ago. and then this terrible track difficult happened. wrnd to the ground. >> the fire and the result bart closure had mainly impact on small but determined sub set. east bay golf fans had been urged to take bart to the u.s. open at the olympic club. the last stop was coleman where shuttle buses to the golf course were waiting. we talked to fan who took the ferry are toy south san francisco and took forever. >> well, 8:30 to 1:00...
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photos add a lot of personality, but these frames are not cutting it. this lamp belongs back in grandma's house. that's everything. it looks better already. mirrors are not only to be hung above dressers. look how fabulous they look above this bed. i'm loving these lamps. when you're choosing lamps to go on top of dark furniture, always go for contrast. your artwork does not have to be expensive, but it definitely has to be professionally framed and matted for a high-end look. i love to use euro shams. they're much more comfortable and cozy, perfect for reading in bed. there, that's more like it. the transformation is complete. in just a few hours, i completely changed the look of this space. let me show you what i did. now there's this burst of color which adds visual interest to the space and makes it much more polished and refined. before there were a lot of knick knacks, and we added pieces that were much more sculptural and had purpose. we still wanted to keep the homeowner's personality, so i kelp the photograph but placed it in a frame that's muc
photos add a lot of personality, but these frames are not cutting it. this lamp belongs back in grandma's house. that's everything. it looks better already. mirrors are not only to be hung above dressers. look how fabulous they look above this bed. i'm loving these lamps. when you're choosing lamps to go on top of dark furniture, always go for contrast. your artwork does not have to be expensive, but it definitely has to be professionally framed and matted for a high-end look. i love to use...
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one is for larger wood frame buildings. one is for concrete buildings.they are all based generally on not san francisco standards, but on more nationally accepted standards. we will be following this up with bulletins on other types of buildings -- steel frame buildings, perhaps, and brick buildings. these three bulletin's before you have taken many years to develop. they were actually one of the specific goals of the program. they were before you once before and continue because some members of the public expressed some concerns, and we try to resolve them in bulletins. we have made a commitment with the code advisory committee and structural subcommittee and the structural engineers association of northern california and representatives of that committee are here today to take the next year to go through these and see if we can help improve them in some way as we develop these additional bulletin's, see if we can tease apart the repair pieces from other pieces. there is one other small piece -- a very small number of buildings we anticipate will meet w
one is for larger wood frame buildings. one is for concrete buildings.they are all based generally on not san francisco standards, but on more nationally accepted standards. we will be following this up with bulletins on other types of buildings -- steel frame buildings, perhaps, and brick buildings. these three bulletin's before you have taken many years to develop. they were actually one of the specific goals of the program. they were before you once before and continue because some members...
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would pay the port 100 to $7,000 for lost revenues -- $150,000 for the three-year construction time frame of the development. we think that number is it too low and recommend it increased by $73,000 to make the porthole in terms of what we estimate the revenue lost to be. we have another policy issue that has been discussed here. the development agreement which is not before the board assumes the port would reimburse the developer $5 million for the public improvements in the open space. our recommendation is in fact that the developer pay for those costs and that not be from the ifd. the board has not approved a plan for this ifd. this is consistent with state law which allows and jurisdiction to provide public benefits for the conditional use and the right to develop and proceed with the development process. president chiu: i want to follow up on some of the concerns you've raised. thank you for your analysis. i absolutely agree that the $5 million the port is paying to the developer to provide the so- called community benefit back to the city has never been sent to me. colleagues, i th
would pay the port 100 to $7,000 for lost revenues -- $150,000 for the three-year construction time frame of the development. we think that number is it too low and recommend it increased by $73,000 to make the porthole in terms of what we estimate the revenue lost to be. we have another policy issue that has been discussed here. the development agreement which is not before the board assumes the port would reimburse the developer $5 million for the public improvements in the open space. our...
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i think the september-november time frame, it is obviously an incredible experiment we are making. we know what november looks like. we also know that in the last three mayoral elections, two of which were contested, those that were contested saw a very high turnout. the only alexian that did not have a high turnout was in 2011, where mayor newsom at that time did not have the type of incumbent competitiveness that we have seen both in 2003 as well as in 1999, so my proposal, colleagues, would be to focus just on the mayor's race, have to be a rank choice vote up to the first run off and then shipped the election to the november time frame. supervisor farrell: president chiu, are you making a motion to amend? president chiu: i am. supervisor: supervisor farrell? supervisor farrell: just to be clear to people in this drama, one of the many issues about rank choice of voting, and the primary for me, is the notion of confusion. this amendment exacerbates that confusion. eisenreich -- i understand the comments about going to a mayoral race. it is not something i would ideally like to s
i think the september-november time frame, it is obviously an incredible experiment we are making. we know what november looks like. we also know that in the last three mayoral elections, two of which were contested, those that were contested saw a very high turnout. the only alexian that did not have a high turnout was in 2011, where mayor newsom at that time did not have the type of incumbent competitiveness that we have seen both in 2003 as well as in 1999, so my proposal, colleagues, would...
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again the framing 95 percent complete two days ago.errible track difficult happened. wrnd to the ground. >> the fire and the result bart closure had mainly impact on small but determined sub set. east bay golf fans had been urged to take bart to the u.s. open at the olympic club. the last stop was coleman where shuttle buses to the golf course were waiting. we talked to fan who took the ferry are toy south san francisco and took forever. >> well, 8:30 to 1:00 o'clock. took us 4 and a half hours. >> from oakland. >> from oakland. >> i caught the east bay ac transit over to the east bay terminal. i caught the next 3 and just remember the day when i didn't catch bart and would catch the bus. >>reporter: many other east bay fans drove to the park where there were also shuttle buses running to the olympic club but patience required today. it was a hassle. >> this is the third time an accident or act of nature has forced bart to close thetransbau transbay tube. fire in the tube in january 1979 killed a firefighters and forcesed bart to shut
again the framing 95 percent complete two days ago.errible track difficult happened. wrnd to the ground. >> the fire and the result bart closure had mainly impact on small but determined sub set. east bay golf fans had been urged to take bart to the u.s. open at the olympic club. the last stop was coleman where shuttle buses to the golf course were waiting. we talked to fan who took the ferry are toy south san francisco and took forever. >> well, 8:30 to 1:00 o'clock. took us 4 and...
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i thought it was very well run. -- that extend over a time frame. i thought it was very well run. and to commissioner moore's comments, i had the pleasure over the last year of chairing the mayor's design to advisory commission on the market street plan. the newspaper articles that have come out are relatively accurate. nothing has been finalized as of yet. i know it will come before the commission, at least as an informational well before things are finalized. >> thank you. commissioner sugaya. >> i have also been reading -- commissioner sugaya: i have also been reading "the season of the witch," but i cannot test -- attest to its accuracy because of the purple haze. [laughter] >> thank you. any other comments? rex we move the other -- >> we are moving the majority of the other items to the calendar. however, we're going to pick at item no. 6 right now for 1414 van ness ave. >> the item before you is a presentation on san francisco abbreviated institution master plan for planning code 300 four 0.5. it is consistent with the history of the nature of the institution and the van nes
i thought it was very well run. -- that extend over a time frame. i thought it was very well run. and to commissioner moore's comments, i had the pleasure over the last year of chairing the mayor's design to advisory commission on the market street plan. the newspaper articles that have come out are relatively accurate. nothing has been finalized as of yet. i know it will come before the commission, at least as an informational well before things are finalized. >> thank you. commissioner...
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the legal response and tom framed one, the notion of a quarantine as opposed to a blockade was a legal concept developed during the cuban missile crisis, now being applied in various human rights setting. that the nascent concept began to arise as a notion of responsibility to protect, which i think has three faces. when the country whose citizens are being killed, that government has abandoned its responsibility the kosovo episode remains a highly controversial one. those of whous participated in it felt it was the right thing to do. i think now we're in a complicated situation because the libya action which was done through a security council resolution, that said explicitly that libya had failed to exercise its responsibility to protect is now in a frame where in syria, we have repeated efforts where we cannot get security council resolution. and what tom has pointed to is then who has a responsibility and the fact is that those who block the resolution have a responsibility. that doesn't alleviate our responsibility to address humanitarian issues and to use other tools. sanctions,
the legal response and tom framed one, the notion of a quarantine as opposed to a blockade was a legal concept developed during the cuban missile crisis, now being applied in various human rights setting. that the nascent concept began to arise as a notion of responsibility to protect, which i think has three faces. when the country whose citizens are being killed, that government has abandoned its responsibility the kosovo episode remains a highly controversial one. those of whous participated...
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walker was able to frame this early on, that the recall was bogus. brad, we'll do it again. thank you. appreciate your time tonight. there's a lot more coming up in the next half hour of "the ed show." stay with us. what's your mandate, do you have a mandate and what is it? >> i think it's to move on and to move forward. >> republicans are now trying to draft scott walker for vice president. the big panel weighs in next. >>> bill clinton has done it again. >> does that mean extending the tax cuts? >> i don't have any problem with extending all of it now. >> the white house is responding tonight. >>> and how do republicans get middle classers to vote against their own interests? >> austerity, who would have thought it? >> thomas frank and e.j. dionne are here for the discussion. >>> what scott walker has shown tonight is that good policy is great politics. you know, all the experts would say, don't take these bold stands, don't take these courageous stands, don't take on the unions, don't make these tough decisions. he did the exact opposite. >> looking to see if governor wal
walker was able to frame this early on, that the recall was bogus. brad, we'll do it again. thank you. appreciate your time tonight. there's a lot more coming up in the next half hour of "the ed show." stay with us. what's your mandate, do you have a mandate and what is it? >> i think it's to move on and to move forward. >> republicans are now trying to draft scott walker for vice president. the big panel weighs in next. >>> bill clinton has done it again....
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with them if the frame for this all right see standard carriage is a new model more but if the final which corresponds to new requirements. it's been made to fit one thousand five hundred twenty millimeter gorge tracks this but it's built according to new engine e.-ring and design requirements that haven't been applied in russia before. the bogey frame used on these cars doesn't have a fully variable axle both this new carriage passengers at least don't have to swap trains at the border by two thousand and fourteen and siemens will produce two hundred of these train cars but this isn't the only big international project in russia. not a youth. group has a joint venture with siemens ain't cheap of them. the charles that capsule is split fifty fifty of those factory is called ural locomotives which is located in the town of push ma in regions of the is according to the agreement signed last year and so she which we plan to reduce one thousand two hundred trains little by twenty twenty. given the planned influx of guests to the city of sochi had two thousand and fourteen the german comp
with them if the frame for this all right see standard carriage is a new model more but if the final which corresponds to new requirements. it's been made to fit one thousand five hundred twenty millimeter gorge tracks this but it's built according to new engine e.-ring and design requirements that haven't been applied in russia before. the bogey frame used on these cars doesn't have a fully variable axle both this new carriage passengers at least don't have to swap trains at the border by two...
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a search of his home turned up 7 frames that police believe are stolen. and 200 cabdrivers are staging a boycott today. they are investigating encroachment. the drivers said the shuttle vans are violating the rules and requiring them to wait for passengers behind the cab. port of oakland will allow taxes to pick up passengers until the boycott is over. >> the world's healthiest meal and we'll show you what is in it and one name not on the presidential candidate mitt romney money made list. florida senator mark rubio is not making the cut. and scary to look at. stories behind the x-rays and how authorities saved the of the teenagers involved in a horrible accident. >> a former penn state coach jerry sandusky will take the stand in his own defense trial. he faces 51 counts of aprusing 10 boys over a 10 year period. he denies all of the allegation. jurors could get the case by the end of the week. >> abc learned that there is strong indication marko rubio will not be among those in the vice-president running pick. he is a popular choice. republican choices s
a search of his home turned up 7 frames that police believe are stolen. and 200 cabdrivers are staging a boycott today. they are investigating encroachment. the drivers said the shuttle vans are violating the rules and requiring them to wait for passengers behind the cab. port of oakland will allow taxes to pick up passengers until the boycott is over. >> the world's healthiest meal and we'll show you what is in it and one name not on the presidential candidate mitt romney money made...
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it up there. >> framing for the pour. >> when do you think you'll pour? >> monday. >> that's pretty quick work for such a big job here. >> yeah. >> absolutely. >> with the bobcat, things do go fast. >> one thing we should make a note of, it is important when we take the whole side walk like this, we have to make sure that pedestrians have a safe place to go. part of what takes time on a job like this, we have to set up a whole new pedestrian walkway, so they're safe and not in the work area. >> so karla, isn't this amazing stree? >> this is a beautiful tree. >> what kind of tree. >> sitriadora. lemon scented. >> it is beautiful. >> it has a nice truck and ibe creditably smooth bark. you'll see the bark flakes off a lot. and it plakes to the point it is almost completely smooth, and you actually get some really nice color variations in the bark, it is really beautiful. >> there are five more right in the -- in the center island, right around the corner from here. week see them right by the freeway. those must be, 80 muffs feet tall. >> they are definitely
it up there. >> framing for the pour. >> when do you think you'll pour? >> monday. >> that's pretty quick work for such a big job here. >> yeah. >> absolutely. >> with the bobcat, things do go fast. >> one thing we should make a note of, it is important when we take the whole side walk like this, we have to make sure that pedestrians have a safe place to go. part of what takes time on a job like this, we have to set up a whole new pedestrian...