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after they've gotten the deceptively permit and it goes to the planning department that's when they gage the permit there are ways to show evidence so thankful included negligence or things like lease agreements or utility records etc. the planning department will determine the compliance of the establishment regarding those requirement in the thank you program and they'll have a follow the underlying program so if they want to invent if i they'll have to follow this is the the amnesty program to substitute the legislation to go great the land use commission >> thank you very much. >> and we have representatives here from deceptively and the planning department if you have more to answer questions regarding the program. >> okay commissioners, any questions. >> i'm sorry. i'm on the wrong screen. >> thank you for your presentation if the past the amnesty 0 would they need a cu. >> that's amnesty we want to make sure it encomes the planning department has been great to make sure we encompasses all that didn't go through the permits they'll be able to operate without requiring a cu. >> afte
after they've gotten the deceptively permit and it goes to the planning department that's when they gage the permit there are ways to show evidence so thankful included negligence or things like lease agreements or utility records etc. the planning department will determine the compliance of the establishment regarding those requirement in the thank you program and they'll have a follow the underlying program so if they want to invent if i they'll have to follow this is the the amnesty program...
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for the first time laura and her mother met sister mary nell gage, a none who worked in the orphanagevietnam. laura made her life's work, she's an established blues singer in san francisco. >> what's one song that represents you? >> there's a song, i'm a fire and i need to burn. if you love me let me go. >> that makes you emotional, why? >> i feel like when i'm singing that to maybe a vietnam vet, i'm hoping that maybe he can let some of these ghosts go. [♪ singing ♪ ] i want to help these guys if i can. and women. if i can. and so maybe if they listen to my musks music, they can let some things go. >> sarah hoye, al jazeera, half moon bay, california. >> a song and a voice to remember. that's our special look at the fall of saigon 40 years later. tell us what you think. at aljazeera.com/americatonight. talk to us on twitter or facebook and come back. we'll have more of "america tonight", tomorrow. >> five families work low-wage jobs in 21st century america. >> companies have had to lay off thousands of workers. >> people can't afford to keep up with the cost of housing and food. >> a
for the first time laura and her mother met sister mary nell gage, a none who worked in the orphanagevietnam. laura made her life's work, she's an established blues singer in san francisco. >> what's one song that represents you? >> there's a song, i'm a fire and i need to burn. if you love me let me go. >> that makes you emotional, why? >> i feel like when i'm singing that to maybe a vietnam vet, i'm hoping that maybe he can let some of these ghosts go. [♪ singing ♪...
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in a simple weather reports, wind travels, faster up than at the bottom the wind gage is at the bottom of the parking lot. we need real conditions real live conditions of what residences are living in not theoretical and made up. one second. in the initial earth study that was done, i'm somewhat disappointed that people did not look at this closer and look it with a more critical eye that the air monitoring and air modelling that was done by the company, by lenar was actually -- i'm trying to get that graph to you. (buzzer) this is the same study done and utilized and the data was used by the incloegs, that the model was used at the san francisco airport. there is no micro studies done in bay view hunters point, we know historically, the wind swirls on top of the hill, if [inaudible] he would have broke babe ruth's record, we're tired of you people. we are starting our own company. those of you like to participate -- this >> thank you doctor. >> we would ask that you pull the permit under way. >> thank you. >> they haven't moved. >> i appreciate your comments, thank you sir. >> further
in a simple weather reports, wind travels, faster up than at the bottom the wind gage is at the bottom of the parking lot. we need real conditions real live conditions of what residences are living in not theoretical and made up. one second. in the initial earth study that was done, i'm somewhat disappointed that people did not look at this closer and look it with a more critical eye that the air monitoring and air modelling that was done by the company, by lenar was actually -- i'm trying to...
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his name is gage mueller and joins me on the phone. good morning. how people are still in the toyota center? >> there's a changeover happening because there's a concert tonight. i don't think -- i haven't been out to the bowl so i don't know how many people are out in the bowl. there's about five of us still from employee game day staff that are here. >> can you get home? >> no i cannot get home. i've got about four different tvs on on all of the different channels and where i actually live is still completely under water. i'm not even attempting it. >> what was it like last night when there were 200 people staying overnight? >> it was new and different that's for sure. you know dwight stayed for a while so he had gone out to the court and kind of made the fans feel like hey, you're not the only ones stuck here. so it was cool. >> so they are expecting more rain today, right? >> correct. >> i'm wondering why aren't they canceling that concert? >> well that's beyond my control. i know they are setting up for it. who knows what is going to happen. i w
his name is gage mueller and joins me on the phone. good morning. how people are still in the toyota center? >> there's a changeover happening because there's a concert tonight. i don't think -- i haven't been out to the bowl so i don't know how many people are out in the bowl. there's about five of us still from employee game day staff that are here. >> can you get home? >> no i cannot get home. i've got about four different tvs on on all of the different channels and where i...
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. >> they are calling them gauge free you can't but a gage in there. >> reporter: we were asked to put bio utes son, they were delivered as chicks weeks before, now 36 days later look at the size. they are at a shape where it's three steps and maul. that's what they are bread to do. >> when you started 20 years ago, was it extreme. were the birds bred to grow this large, this fast sna. >> no the birds breasts are so heavy they can barely lift them. >> put your hand under the wing how hot it is. >> yes. >> that's smoking. >> it's really hot. craig comes from a long line of farmers. >> we came from a farming family. >> no one set rules to farm this way, for more than 20 years he's been raising chickens for perdue. under precise guide lines set by the company guidelines that are not shown in this commercial. birds in the melbourne are this side. they have half a meter to roam in this is too far. >> a call to action to reform the industry and set him on a collision course. a risky mover given the leverage over contract farm ers who pay for the chicken houses and upgrades. you are reliant o
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and one of the hardest thing system gaging where the pit box is and how fast you go from the transitionrom the track to pit row. i kind of haveap individual where to brake and talking to the kurt and kevin about the bumps and where i need to slow down. it will be coming at me at 150 miles per hour. >> a big win in the war on terror after u.s. special forces take out a top commander. i am julie banderas. and a bu sayef killed in a major terrorism operation. his wife was captured and now in custody for questions in iraq. a source telling fox news it was a full on gun fight with terrorist and u.s. forces exchanging fire at close range. isis militants tried to use women and children as human shields. and military engaged to hand to hand combat where the terror leader was found. it is a major blow to isis and a boon to intelligence. they have found lap tops and cell phones that hold valuable information on isis operation. john hutty is live. and we'll start with molly heningburg. were there u.s. casulties. >> reporter: no no one was killed. but 12 isis fighters were killed in the operation.
and one of the hardest thing system gaging where the pit box is and how fast you go from the transitionrom the track to pit row. i kind of haveap individual where to brake and talking to the kurt and kevin about the bumps and where i need to slow down. it will be coming at me at 150 miles per hour. >> a big win in the war on terror after u.s. special forces take out a top commander. i am julie banderas. and a bu sayef killed in a major terrorism operation. his wife was captured and now in...
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get a symbolism is such that america gages its ability to a pulp local virtues by invoking his name. readers of my previous books have e-mailed me with questions like where we jefferson stand on gays in the military. it is very often remarked on both sides of the i/o on capitol hill reading through the congressional quarterly if jefferson were alive today where would he stand? how do we know what jefferson democracy jefferson -- jeffersonian democracy would look like since it the quintessential value of the american nation. so what inspires this book were not those questions e-mailed to me for which i didn't have an answer, but seeing the ikea next-line i lived by president kennedy in 862 when he spoke before white house banquet of 49 nobel laureate. normally president kennedy delegated to press secretary virtuous wife, jackie responsibility for putting together social events at the white house. in april 1962, kennedy took a hands-on approach to this sign. he really cared about it. i saw in washington d.c. the national portrait gallery at the time his handwritten notes on the nose so
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the intersection and turned toward them in a combative manner, attacked one with a battle and were gagedrs for a fight. the officers called for help. more officers arrived and officers were striking lopez. lopez resisted after being handcuffed. he was taken to the hospital in an ambulance for medical clearance. lopez was booked into the santa clara county jail for assault with a deadly weapon resisting arrest being under the influence of a stimulant possession of methamphetamine and destruction of evidence. video was posted on facebook the next day, on sunday may 3 people compensated saying the police went too far during the arrest. the video has been viewed more than 126,000 times. >>> thank you. a suspected drunk driver will appear in court today accused of killing a mom and her baby daughter while they were at a family party in livermore. police believe brain jones lost control of the speeding corvette on saturday evening. it jumps a curb and plowed into the backyard of the two apartments. esperanza morales and her 14-month-old girl, juli, died after being struck. two little boys were
the intersection and turned toward them in a combative manner, attacked one with a battle and were gagedrs for a fight. the officers called for help. more officers arrived and officers were striking lopez. lopez resisted after being handcuffed. he was taken to the hospital in an ambulance for medical clearance. lopez was booked into the santa clara county jail for assault with a deadly weapon resisting arrest being under the influence of a stimulant possession of methamphetamine and destruction...
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. >> there's folks that come with such huge log gage and takes the whole space, and you could at least -- i think there's a benefit of doing it for everybody because then you can share more space with others. >> basically don't let me get my bag into the -- so they check it anyway. i have to reply and i have the to do what i got to do. >> reporter: and i'll end with good news. the industry is going to add more than 300 new planes, phasing out smaller jets. the new planes have new technology like inboard wi-fi of course there's a fee attached to that. >> i had a feeling. mike tobin. now to jonathan hunt at a gas station? los angeles where big drop in gas prices from last memorial day could mean a lot more traffic jams for this one. jonathan? >> reporter: a lot of people want to have a little fun this memorial day weekend. whatever their economic circumstances. let's start with the glass half full part of the story. i'm a glass half full kinda guy. gas prices cheaper than it has been for the last five years. take a look at the national average as it stands today. 2.74 a gallon, compare t
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we have flood gages on many of our underpasses because it's not an unusual occurrence. but then something else happened this morning. it became a different type of crisis. that is the bayous all of a sudden just started rising and that's what inundated structures. >> i see. in terms of that, in terms of that last inundation that you're talking about there and in terms of the scale of the flooding it's interesting to hear you say you're designed for this in a way, the street grid is the way houston is designed to drain out. was this big enough you think you're going to have considerable infrastructure damage? looking at the major roadways and interstates and everything that we're seeing flooding, is a lot of that stuff that will dry out and be fine or do you think you're going to have large-scale rebuilding to have to do? >> most of what you saw across the world in the media today was the interstate system, and that -- most of it is completely drivable right now. we have -- the first thing we did, more than 750 cars, getting them off and getting the roads open, getting m
we have flood gages on many of our underpasses because it's not an unusual occurrence. but then something else happened this morning. it became a different type of crisis. that is the bayous all of a sudden just started rising and that's what inundated structures. >> i see. in terms of that, in terms of that last inundation that you're talking about there and in terms of the scale of the flooding it's interesting to hear you say you're designed for this in a way, the street grid is the...
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several other big brands next week, and so whether it's from a print ad, a tv spot, package good, we ken gageionless mobile engagement because we're already on phone. it's one tap, no typing or downloading and we can deliver whatever experience that brand wants to. buy, it share, it learn more about it, special offers, great way to deliver a coupon or just bookmark it. send you a reminder for when the movie comes out. all those kind of use cases are very easy to do, but most people use less than 25 apps per month, and we're fortunate to be one of them, and so this is one of the ways we remove the friction. >> rich, thanks so much for coming bit. appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> his parents are in the audience. >> huge fans, huge fans. >> "fast money" fans on the planet. >> nan taftic. >> but in terms of tech ipos and we've seen certainly a lot of them, all hot out of the gate. >> and this sounds -- i mean, when i was a kid, i was shazam. tim probably the same thing. a game show called "name that tune." >> it takes away our magic. can get stuff. we don't need shazam but it's a great
several other big brands next week, and so whether it's from a print ad, a tv spot, package good, we ken gageionless mobile engagement because we're already on phone. it's one tap, no typing or downloading and we can deliver whatever experience that brand wants to. buy, it share, it learn more about it, special offers, great way to deliver a coupon or just bookmark it. send you a reminder for when the movie comes out. all those kind of use cases are very easy to do, but most people use less...
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my name is beverly gage. i am a history professor at yale. and i will be up here mostly timekeeping and asking some questions. before i introduce the panelists, i just wanted to say a few words about the genesis of this panel, the idea behind it and some of the issues i hope we are going to be able to address. so this year, 2015, marks the 40th anniversary of one of the most important congressional committees certainly of the 1970's. and i think arguably of the latter half of the 20th century and that was the church committee. the church committee which was chaired by frank church began its work in the spring of 1975. and for the 16 months between the spring of 1975 and when they delivered a 14 volumes report in 1976 the church committee held hearings, performed investigations dug into background materials on the american intelligence services. and this was really the first mass scale investigation of what had been going on in american intelligence practices in the past 30 years, but arguably back even further than that. the church committee
my name is beverly gage. i am a history professor at yale. and i will be up here mostly timekeeping and asking some questions. before i introduce the panelists, i just wanted to say a few words about the genesis of this panel, the idea behind it and some of the issues i hope we are going to be able to address. so this year, 2015, marks the 40th anniversary of one of the most important congressional committees certainly of the 1970's. and i think arguably of the latter half of the 20th century...
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what are the root causes or underlying causes that compel hensamericans to ensure gage in violence in the name of jihad and when common factors, if any do these individuals share? mr. bergen? >> it is a tough one. i've looked at hundreds of cases of americans who have been drawn to jihadi activity. there is no ethnic profile. some of these people -- on average they tend to be slightly better educated than most americans. on the other hand you have people from criminal backgrounds. it's very hard to make a one size fits all description. in another era, in the 1970s perhaps these people might have been drawn to weather underground or the black panthers t promise to remake society through violence. we've seen that throughout history. but there is no really good answer to that question. it's a form of question of what draws people to crime? the answer is too complicated to say in a very quick and sound bitey kind of way. >> thank you. mr. berger? >> i would agree with that. i think what we see is there are clusters of causality. you can see, for instance -- in the al shabaab in minnesota
what are the root causes or underlying causes that compel hensamericans to ensure gage in violence in the name of jihad and when common factors, if any do these individuals share? mr. bergen? >> it is a tough one. i've looked at hundreds of cases of americans who have been drawn to jihadi activity. there is no ethnic profile. some of these people -- on average they tend to be slightly better educated than most americans. on the other hand you have people from criminal backgrounds. it's...