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i'm here with heather and alex gatti. they are the neighbors of the subject property at 3025 scott street in cow hollow. our first concern is the construction undertaken by the respondents and primarily the regrading in the back yard has exacerbated water drainage conditions in that neighborhood. first of all, when the respondents began regrading their back yard nearly a year ago, they had not submitted any plans, nor had they sought any sort of city approval prior to that regrading construction. as a result, the respondents failed to account for any of the foreseeable water drainage problems that would stem from that construction. and now given the fact that the yard has sloped differently, there is now water intrusion that occurs in our -- the gatti family's yard that did not occur previously. and it's also important to note here that the dbi also cited the respondents for this improper grading, the permit at issue in this appeal does not adequately address these problems, and that's why we're here tonight, hoping you c
i'm here with heather and alex gatti. they are the neighbors of the subject property at 3025 scott street in cow hollow. our first concern is the construction undertaken by the respondents and primarily the regrading in the back yard has exacerbated water drainage conditions in that neighborhood. first of all, when the respondents began regrading their back yard nearly a year ago, they had not submitted any plans, nor had they sought any sort of city approval prior to that regrading...
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. >> yale professor john lewis gattis and his book on strategic thinking and leadership are contemporary global challenges. tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. weekend on afterwards, former national intelligence director james clapper with his book "facts and fear: hard truths from a life and intelligence." he's interviewed by committee member democrat jim himes. >> what are the weaknesses that today?. has what do we need to think about for the next 10 to 20 years and intelligence? >> a weakness, dareel issa 9/11 commission -- at least the 9/11 commission came out with was the fact that the community was not as integrated or collaborative as it needed to be. so, they recommended the creation of a leadership position whose full-time job would be to foster and promote integration across the multiple components of the intelligence community. one point in the run-up to the law they came out there was passed after the 9/11 commission which established the position, there was talk of the time of wanting to create a department of intelligence, a cabinet department, which i think that the r
. >> yale professor john lewis gattis and his book on strategic thinking and leadership are contemporary global challenges. tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. weekend on afterwards, former national intelligence director james clapper with his book "facts and fear: hard truths from a life and intelligence." he's interviewed by committee member democrat jim himes. >> what are the weaknesses that today?. has what do we need to think about for the next 10 to 20 years...
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not only for the iraqi people but for other countries as well over who will hold power there murat gatti if now takes a closer. depending on whose side you are on these elections can make or break the middle east not because of oil nor riches who that helps neither is it ideology will jihad ists these is all about friends. first of three leading candidates hi the. current prime minister the best word to describe him is neutral syria stay out of it iran vs america stay out of it yemen stay out he would be buying to iran but neither will he be a poor in america's efforts to isolate iran. candid number two nobody. former prime minister he makes no attempt to hide his affinity for iran imagine if he gave iran bases in iraq allowed troops and tanks to move from iran to syria the israelis the saudis they will include like that one bit. candidates number three trumps nightmare. meeting this guy who's an iraqi himself fought on the side of iran during the iran iraq war enough said i believe the american administration could be the biggest loser from iraqi election we have three camps fighting to
not only for the iraqi people but for other countries as well over who will hold power there murat gatti if now takes a closer. depending on whose side you are on these elections can make or break the middle east not because of oil nor riches who that helps neither is it ideology will jihad ists these is all about friends. first of three leading candidates hi the. current prime minister the best word to describe him is neutral syria stay out of it iran vs america stay out of it yemen stay out...
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ourselves to keep ourselves relevant and for me this means finding the niche in the market, like stanley gatti to provide specialty designs. we are at the whims of the free market and price increases from every angle. the minimum wage increase to $15 is of course a good law but the practical reality how this will affect students and ability to hire community students is real. how will we as small business hire a student for the same wage when we can hire an adult. how i got around this, i have my 88-year-old auntie take an uber from redwood city so i can take the night off and she runs our store with our 17-year-old student intern. you see 88 and 17 kind of averages out to a 50-year-old adult. with that said, i wanted to leave you with a prayer from my friend sandy valdez. >> [speaking spanish] [speaking native language] honoring the four cardinal points north, south, east, west may the road ahead be full of good wind, bright energy and peace, maybe your hearts guide your mind and may you be blessed in all your journeys, thank you very much. [applause] >> president breed: up next is supervisor
ourselves to keep ourselves relevant and for me this means finding the niche in the market, like stanley gatti to provide specialty designs. we are at the whims of the free market and price increases from every angle. the minimum wage increase to $15 is of course a good law but the practical reality how this will affect students and ability to hire community students is real. how will we as small business hire a student for the same wage when we can hire an adult. how i got around this, i have...
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. >> can you clarify the comments about trey gatty. you said there is still cause for concern meaning about what the president says was a spy who infiltrated his campaign or cause for concern in general about the fbi? >> i think both. the president still has concerns about whether or not the fbi acted inappropriately, having people in his campaign. and certainly the president has concerns about the overall conduct of the fbi when it comes to this process. blake. >> explain, who was in the campaign? what is he referring to when he said they were in the campaign? >> again i'm not going to get into those details but the president certainly has expressed very publicly his certain as has his outside counsel. blake. >> thank you, something appeared to have happened on trade. last weekend the treasury secretary said the trade war was on hold. a few days after that there was the threat of tariffs now on auto imports. after that, there is now going to be this $50 billion in tariffs. so what exactly happened from the trade war being on hold to a
. >> can you clarify the comments about trey gatty. you said there is still cause for concern meaning about what the president says was a spy who infiltrated his campaign or cause for concern in general about the fbi? >> i think both. the president still has concerns about whether or not the fbi acted inappropriately, having people in his campaign. and certainly the president has concerns about the overall conduct of the fbi when it comes to this process. blake. >> explain,...
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. >> yale university john lewis gattis anhis book on strategy. sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >>> now, the scepter for the national interests hoist a panel discussion with -- center for national interests host a panel discussion. this is an hour and 40 minutes. >>> there's a hush. i guess that means i should start. all right! thank you very much, everyone, for joining us today.
. >> yale university john lewis gattis anhis book on strategy. sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >>> now, the scepter for the national interests hoist a panel discussion with -- center for national interests host a panel discussion. this is an hour and 40 minutes. >>> there's a hush. i guess that means i should start. all right! thank you very much, everyone, for joining us today.
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. >> professor john lewis gattis book on strategic thinking and leadership for contemporary global challenges. tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. during the 1916 presidential election, woodrow wilson ran on the slogans "he kept a set of four" and "america first." next, historians talk about how -- americahinking first thinking impacted the cold war era between 1945 and a d68. topic six -- and 1968. the miller center hosted this 90 minute talk.
. >> professor john lewis gattis book on strategic thinking and leadership for contemporary global challenges. tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. during the 1916 presidential election, woodrow wilson ran on the slogans "he kept a set of four" and "america first." next, historians talk about how -- americahinking first thinking impacted the cold war era between 1945 and a d68. topic six -- and 1968. the miller center hosted this 90 minute talk.
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. >> professor john lewis gattis book on strategic thinking and leadership for contemporary global challenges. tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. during the 1916 presidential election, woodrow wilson ran on the slogans "he kept a set of four" and "america first." next, historians talk about how -- americahinking first thinking impacted the cold war era between 1945 and a d68. topic six -- and 1968. the miller center hosted this 90 minute talk. >> so, welcome back again. i am delighted you are here. that first session, i think, was extremely stimulating and illuminating and i think this session is a natural follow-up. one of the things we are interested in this session is how did america first really , and in whatvive form did america first revive after pearl harbor when it was a totally devastated, decimated movement? and 1950'sthe 1940's and 1860's when america's cold war internationals and prevailed, there were underlying currents that would eventually bubble open to more contemporary america first movements. that is what we are interested in discussing today. we have two terrific peo
. >> professor john lewis gattis book on strategic thinking and leadership for contemporary global challenges. tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. during the 1916 presidential election, woodrow wilson ran on the slogans "he kept a set of four" and "america first." next, historians talk about how -- americahinking first thinking impacted the cold war era between 1945 and a d68. topic six -- and 1968. the miller center hosted this 90 minute talk. >> so,...
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. >> yale university john lewis gattis and his book on strategy. sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >>> now, the scepter for the national interests hoist a panel discussion with -- center for national interests host a panel discussion. this is an hour and 40 minutes. >>> there's a hush. i guess that means i should start. all right! thank you very much, everyone, for joining us today. i'm paul saunders, the executive director for the center for the national interests. we're really excited about this panel today. i think we have a stellar group of speakers for you and certainly a very interesting topic. i will not give a long introduction. i think it's quite clear that the united states and russia are in competitive and increasingly adversary relationship today. it's pretty clear that the cia and the american intelligence community more broadly are really at the forefront in that. both in an operational sense because of the nature of some of the competition that we're engaged in. but also from an analytical perspective as the u.s. governme
. >> yale university john lewis gattis and his book on strategy. sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >>> now, the scepter for the national interests hoist a panel discussion with -- center for national interests host a panel discussion. this is an hour and 40 minutes. >>> there's a hush. i guess that means i should start. all right! thank you very much, everyone, for joining us today. i'm paul saunders, the executive director for the center for the national...