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that motion carries -- director goldstein: that motion carries 5-0. we will move onto item #5, appeal number 11-145. it is appealing the denial on december 14th, 2011 of the mobile phone for to lead permit for the sale of african coffee, exotic teas and sweets. application no. 11mff-0111. you need to speak into that microphone. >> b i t guy told me to speak with this. >> and we need to have the corte switch to the other microphone. are you ready with the seven minutes? >> yes. >> excellent, please begin. >> thank you for allowing me to talk about might permit and are wrongly denied a permit. >> state your name for the record. >> absolutely. i am shasha lewis, the owner of exotic coffees and teas. >> -- president garcia: use that platform over there and rotate the microphone and you can use the equipment and rotate back. now move the microphone closer to yourself, if you would. >> this one? president garcia: there you go. >> my name. shasha lewis, the sole owner of exotic coffees and teas. i specialize in a specialty coffee only grown in africa. i work
that motion carries -- director goldstein: that motion carries 5-0. we will move onto item #5, appeal number 11-145. it is appealing the denial on december 14th, 2011 of the mobile phone for to lead permit for the sale of african coffee, exotic teas and sweets. application no. 11mff-0111. you need to speak into that microphone. >> b i t guy told me to speak with this. >> and we need to have the corte switch to the other microphone. are you ready with the seven minutes? >> yes....
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director goldstein: the president has said it two minutes. >> my name is linda. i live in the hall next to the one that the equipment installed in front of. i want to echo my neighbors sentiment that this is definitely not wanted in our neighborhood. this is a very residential area where there is an elementary school half a block away. there are young children walking by every day. the fact that we were not notified and we were not able to appeal in a proper time frame because we were not notified in the original -- at the original point. we would like to respectfully urge you to allow us to do so. director goldstein: if you would not mind filling out a speaker cards. >> sure. president garcia: miss ernst, would you come up to the microphone, please? it certainly makes the decision for the board easier if you
director goldstein: the president has said it two minutes. >> my name is linda. i live in the hall next to the one that the equipment installed in front of. i want to echo my neighbors sentiment that this is definitely not wanted in our neighborhood. this is a very residential area where there is an elementary school half a block away. there are young children walking by every day. the fact that we were not notified and we were not able to appeal in a proper time frame because we were not...
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director goldstein: yes, it is submitted. president garcia: comments? commissioner hillis: i anders and the neighbors' concerns. i would move to grant both requests. president garcia: thank you. i'm not sure that was her intent. i think she was talking up ranting jurisdiction on 156. and the appellant would have an opportunity on that anyway because there will be notification on the new permits. ibacks item she was talking about 145. >> she stipulated 145. >> 145 was brussels. >> 156. 156 is a moot point, but it is still unclear to me if they -- if it is still active president garcia: i think it is expired. >> i do not understand why is even before us if it is expired. commissioner fung: permit #145 located at 644 morse street was an approved permit. what happened was that next g is stipulating that they agreed to jurisdictional request for that is a vacation. the other location is 145, which is at 43 bustles -- 43 brussels. that expired because they failed to renew in a timely manner. it will have to go three reapplication process, which will undergo a
director goldstein: yes, it is submitted. president garcia: comments? commissioner hillis: i anders and the neighbors' concerns. i would move to grant both requests. president garcia: thank you. i'm not sure that was her intent. i think she was talking up ranting jurisdiction on 156. and the appellant would have an opportunity on that anyway because there will be notification on the new permits. ibacks item she was talking about 145. >> she stipulated 145. >> 145 was brussels....
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director goldstein: we can hear from the permit holder now. she will also get six minutes. >> thank you, president garcia, commissioners. my name is natasha and i director of government relations for next g networks. we are here today about two permits that are slightly different. there is the one near 43 brussels street and the other near 644 morse street. the permits at brussels street is not particularly relevant anymore, due to the particular location. it is going through the article 5 permitting process, which as you know, perhaps there is extensive notice, protests, further notice, and then again, another board of appeals process that will be available again during the article 25 process. this permit has either been submitted or is in the process of being submitted. i was not able to confirm that. but i do know for sure that this side is going to day -- this site is going to stay on hold and then go through the article 25 process. is for that reason that we ask you to deny the jurisdiction request because it will have to do with that ins
director goldstein: we can hear from the permit holder now. she will also get six minutes. >> thank you, president garcia, commissioners. my name is natasha and i director of government relations for next g networks. we are here today about two permits that are slightly different. there is the one near 43 brussels street and the other near 644 morse street. the permits at brussels street is not particularly relevant anymore, due to the particular location. it is going through the article...
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gary goldstein, autism specialist.elcome to the show, thank you for being here. >> thank you very much, pleasure to be here. >> i want to ask you about some of the things that work because we try to be solutions-oriented on the program. let me start off by asking, what do you make of the numbers? >>> i was surprised to see the plateau has not yet been achieved. we are still seeing an increase every two years. >> we ticked them off for people in terms of how the rates have gone up, when you look at these studies, does it give you any more insight in causes from an environment perspective or otherwise? >> we know your genes do not change this quickly. genes change over thousands of years, not over a decade or two. we know even though there is strong genetic influences on autism, that it cannot be responsible for the increase. the other thing -- in the past decade, there has been enormous number of large genetic studies, and we're identifying genes but the genes we identified, the changes in those genes puts you at risk,
gary goldstein, autism specialist.elcome to the show, thank you for being here. >> thank you very much, pleasure to be here. >> i want to ask you about some of the things that work because we try to be solutions-oriented on the program. let me start off by asking, what do you make of the numbers? >>> i was surprised to see the plateau has not yet been achieved. we are still seeing an increase every two years. >> we ticked them off for people in terms of how the rates...
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tom goldstein, thank you so much, sir. >> thank you. megyn: all the best. his blog is worth your time. in the last few weeks we have seen a growing title wave of stories, other news today about the shooting death of florida teenage trayvon martin. just ahead bernie goldberg is here live on the message behind the coverage and his very controversial take on the dangerous assumption here. and next, breaking news when the epa that could have a big impact on the u.s. power supply, speaking of the u.s. supreme court they confirm that the epa, they have sweeping powers that don't have to be run by congress. well they are using them, and we'll tell you how with stu varney after the break. plus, fresh controversy surrounding one of hollywood's liberal icons. you will not believe the movie role jane fonda is apparently being considered for now. managing my diabetes is part of my life, between taking insulin, testing my blood sugar. is this part of your life? freestyle lite test strips? why, are they any beep! wow, that hardly needs any blood! yeah. and the unique zip
tom goldstein, thank you so much, sir. >> thank you. megyn: all the best. his blog is worth your time. in the last few weeks we have seen a growing title wave of stories, other news today about the shooting death of florida teenage trayvon martin. just ahead bernie goldberg is here live on the message behind the coverage and his very controversial take on the dangerous assumption here. and next, breaking news when the epa that could have a big impact on the u.s. power supply, speaking of...
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tom goldstein, who publishes e scotus blog, was in there saw arguments.impression, tom, the court seems on the edge of saying it's unconstitutional. i didn't count five votes to uphold it. >> i agree. the argument didn't go as horribly as the government wanted but it was worrisome. the government has liberal members on its side, but it was hunting for a fifth vote and it wasn't obvious where that might come from. >> reporter: what did justice kennedy's problem seem to be with the laws, from your perception? >> justice kennedy said from the beginning this seems to be quite unprecedented there aren't laws like this that congress has enacted through history and given that, isn't there a special burden to justify it? don't you have to prove, even more than you would? he may have come around, he mused towards the end of the argument a little bit about whether the insurance market might be special enough that the mandate would be constitutional even if other similar laws wouldn't be. >> reporter: there was a lot of talk about that today, what conservatives and
tom goldstein, who publishes e scotus blog, was in there saw arguments.impression, tom, the court seems on the edge of saying it's unconstitutional. i didn't count five votes to uphold it. >> i agree. the argument didn't go as horribly as the government wanted but it was worrisome. the government has liberal members on its side, but it was hunting for a fifth vote and it wasn't obvious where that might come from. >> reporter: what did justice kennedy's problem seem to be with the...
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." --- alex goldstein uno de los creadores de la aplicacion dice que la idea surge porque no existenaciones para hispanos hechas por hispanos.. ---en el wiri podra encontrar listados de peliculas, ademas de enlaces a videos, noticas, humor y mucho mas.. sot : 1:10 "so we wanted to really be able to offer something that was a little more tailored and not really done through a google translate button." --- este empresario originario de tijuana mexico dice que la aplicacion se ajusta al estilo del vida del latino.. y que no necesitara del traductor de google para entenderla.. --a su vez define la aplicacin como de "stilo de vida" y prentende apoderarse del mercado hispano del pais.. sot: ---han pasado solo 3 dias desde que la ltima generacin del ipad sali al mercado y ya la compaÑia de la manzana ha vendido ms de 3 millones de estas. -- el gigante del area de la bahia se coloca como la empresa mas valiosa del mundo seguida de la petrolera exxon movil. -- y al parecer las ventas no es lo unico candente....alg unos consumidores se han quejado que las tabletas se calientan y las han tenido
." --- alex goldstein uno de los creadores de la aplicacion dice que la idea surge porque no existenaciones para hispanos hechas por hispanos.. ---en el wiri podra encontrar listados de peliculas, ademas de enlaces a videos, noticas, humor y mucho mas.. sot : 1:10 "so we wanted to really be able to offer something that was a little more tailored and not really done through a google translate button." --- este empresario originario de tijuana mexico dice que la aplicacion se...
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goldstein has been treating children with autism for decades. >> we had 100 patients with autism coming for evaluations and services in a given year. we now have 2,000 active patients. >> reporter: 2,000? more autistic kids now or are we doing a better job of diagnosing it? >> more cases. certainly more awareness. >> reporter: the cdcbers say that boys are five times more likely to be diagnosed with autism than girls. the good news is more kids are getting treated earlier. >> we see after about four to six months, sometimes even less of early intervention therapies, often dramatic improvement in the ability of this child to communicate. >> reporter: eva who is 4 years old now, is getting intensive specialized schooling. 6 hours a day. helping to make the most of her world. >>> in other news this morning -- the beef industry is taking extreme steps, hoping to reverse near-record losses created by the outing of the pink filling dubbed pink slime. they toured the last remaining u.s. plant that's still making the beef by product. they insisted that pink slime is not only safe but nutritious
goldstein has been treating children with autism for decades. >> we had 100 patients with autism coming for evaluations and services in a given year. we now have 2,000 active patients. >> reporter: 2,000? more autistic kids now or are we doing a better job of diagnosing it? >> more cases. certainly more awareness. >> reporter: the cdcbers say that boys are five times more likely to be diagnosed with autism than girls. the good news is more kids are getting treated...
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goldstein for working with us on getting us here today. we were rescheduled for the later time and this date landed right in the week when we were expecting a grandbaby. there was a possibility we were not want to make it, but he appeared at about 4:00 this morning. we are here. we may not be coherent. we did not get much sleep last night. but here we are. there are two issues about these trees. one is about the health of the trees. the other is about their appropriateness for the site and for the neighborhood. steve horwitz has already spoken to the issue of the appropriateness. the neighbor who had to leave also left notes and asked me to talk about how treacherous the footing is when the seed pods fall, which is pretty much constant. we are out there sweeping them up year round. i will say some more about the appropriateness, and let my partner and my arborist also say more about that. in terms of the viability of the trees, there has been a debate about that. the person who has cared for these trees over a number of years has been aler
goldstein for working with us on getting us here today. we were rescheduled for the later time and this date landed right in the week when we were expecting a grandbaby. there was a possibility we were not want to make it, but he appeared at about 4:00 this morning. we are here. we may not be coherent. we did not get much sleep last night. but here we are. there are two issues about these trees. one is about the health of the trees. the other is about their appropriateness for the site and for...
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gary goldstein, who studies the disorder. >> that's a pretty enormous number.urprised that it's continuing to increase at this rate of over 20%. >> reporter: in fact, the new numbers would indicate an extraordinary situation, that the rate of autism has doubled in just six years. in 2008 the cdc studied the medical and educational records of over 300,000 8-year-olds in 14 states. they were looking for a diagnosis or symptoms of autism spectrum disorder, or asd. asd refers to a group of symptoms, including a profound inability to communicate, mental retardation and other developmental disorders from mild to severe. diagnosis can be complicated and subjective. >> the people who are making the observation are more atune to autism and more likely describe the symptoms. >> reporter: the cdc acknowledges the surge is due in part to increased awareness. the cause of autism remains a mystery. some clues may be found in studying families like the otts. 12-year-old brock was diagnosed at age 5. >> i act normal now. if you got me when i was young, i would stare into space
gary goldstein, who studies the disorder. >> that's a pretty enormous number.urprised that it's continuing to increase at this rate of over 20%. >> reporter: in fact, the new numbers would indicate an extraordinary situation, that the rate of autism has doubled in just six years. in 2008 the cdc studied the medical and educational records of over 300,000 8-year-olds in 14 states. they were looking for a diagnosis or symptoms of autism spectrum disorder, or asd. asd refers to a group...
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." --- alex goldstein uno de los creadores de la aplicacion dice que la idea surge porque no existennes para hispanos hechas por hispanos.. ---en el wiri podra encontrar listados de peliculas, ademas de enlaces a videos, noticas, humor y mucho mas.. sot : 1:10 "so we wanted to really be able to offer something that was a little more tailored and not really done through a google translate button." --- este empresario originario de tijuana mexico dice que la aplicacion se ajusta al estilo del vida del latino.. y que no necesitara del traductor de google para entenderla.. --a su vez define la aplicacin como de "stilo de vida" y prentende apoderarse del mercado hispano del pais.. sot: sot: 00:34 "companies are developing mobile apps as we speak." --- un mercado que esta creciendo ... segun tayde aburto director de la camara de e -comerce hispana.. quien aÑade que cada vez seran mas las aplicaciones que se desarrollaran para los hispanos.lo que tambien ofrecera oportunidade s de negocios. el wiri esta disponible en espanol para android y iphone.. y es gratis.. wait for open!!!!! cu ---aun
." --- alex goldstein uno de los creadores de la aplicacion dice que la idea surge porque no existennes para hispanos hechas por hispanos.. ---en el wiri podra encontrar listados de peliculas, ademas de enlaces a videos, noticas, humor y mucho mas.. sot : 1:10 "so we wanted to really be able to offer something that was a little more tailored and not really done through a google translate button." --- este empresario originario de tijuana mexico dice que la aplicacion se ajusta al...
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gary goldstein has been treating autistic children for decades. >> reporter: what was it like 20 years ago? >> we had about a hundred patients am canning in a given year. we now have 2,000 active patients. >> reporter: so are there more autistic kids, are we just doing a better job diagnosing it? >> i think it's both. there are more cases. certainly more awareness. >> reporter: the cdc numbers show that boys are five times more likely to be diagnosed than girls. but no one knows why. the good news is more kids are being treated earlier. >> we begin as early as 18 months. after four to six months of early intervention therapies, often dramatic improvements in the ability of the child to communicate and act socially. >> reporter: ava is getting intensive specialized schooling, helping her make the most of her world. >> we just heard the terrifying trend of more diagnoses. what's going on? >> clearly there's nor screening and diagnosis. we we don't know the answer. until we understand what causes autism, it's hard to say why we're seeing more cases. >> what should parents do? what should
gary goldstein has been treating autistic children for decades. >> reporter: what was it like 20 years ago? >> we had about a hundred patients am canning in a given year. we now have 2,000 active patients. >> reporter: so are there more autistic kids, are we just doing a better job diagnosing it? >> i think it's both. there are more cases. certainly more awareness. >> reporter: the cdc numbers show that boys are five times more likely to be diagnosed than girls....
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gary goldstein who studies the disorder. >> that's a pretty enormous number and i was sort of surpri surprised that it is continuing to increase at this rate of over 20%. >> reporter: in fact, the new numbers would canada an hatraordinary situation, that the rate of autism has doubled in just six years. directly colleen boyle of directly colleen boyle of the cdc oversaw the study. >> >> no matter what the number is, there's one thing for certain, and that is that more children are being identified where with autism. >> reporter: in 2008, the cdc studied the medical and educational records of over 300,000 eight-year-olds in 14 states. they were looking for a diagnosis or symptoms of autism spectrum spectrum disorder, or asd. asd refers to a group of symptoms, including a profound inability to communicate umental retardation, and other de developmental disorders from mild to severe. diagnosis can be complicated and subjective. >> the people who are making the ob observations are more attuned to autism and more likely to oms.ribe these symptoms. >> reporter: the cdc acknowledges the sur
gary goldstein who studies the disorder. >> that's a pretty enormous number and i was sort of surpri surprised that it is continuing to increase at this rate of over 20%. >> reporter: in fact, the new numbers would canada an hatraordinary situation, that the rate of autism has doubled in just six years. directly colleen boyle of directly colleen boyle of the cdc oversaw the study. >> >> no matter what the number is, there's one thing for certain, and that is that more...
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health insurance, tom goldstein a smart guy, he understands.imagine what life would be like without health care reform the law as it stands now. before it passed insurance companies could put a cap on the benefits you could get in your lifetime, $5 million, for instance, that sounds like a lot but with a serious life threatening illness, the money goes very quickly. our senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen spoke to one family in this situation. >> these nine supreme court justices will forever affect the life of 3-year-old violet. >> are you worry wlad the supreme court might do? >> i'm really scared. very scared. like i can't sleep scared. >> julie knows if the justices overturn health care reform violet will lose her health insurance. >> tell me why it's scary for you. >> our daughter could die and there's nothing we can do about it. >> violet was born healthy, then when she was 11 months old she had her first seizure. >> our daughter was completely blue in her crib and shaking. >> it was epilepsy. when seizures strike, violet stops b
health insurance, tom goldstein a smart guy, he understands.imagine what life would be like without health care reform the law as it stands now. before it passed insurance companies could put a cap on the benefits you could get in your lifetime, $5 million, for instance, that sounds like a lot but with a serious life threatening illness, the money goes very quickly. our senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen spoke to one family in this situation. >> these nine supreme court justices...
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as associate director of jimmy carter's white house domestic policy staff as a partner in powell, goldstein, frazier and murphy, and as a senior counsel at sidley, austin. he has written prolifically. as has tim. he writes frequently for the american constitution society. the acs blog. and has published several acs issue briefs including mandatory health insurance -- is it constitutional which came out in december 2009. and the health care lawsuits, unraveling a send chcentury of constitutional law and fabric of a modern american government which came out in february 2011. his atlantic article the most dangerous branch was republished in the best american political writing of 2003. he graduated from yale law school where he was a note and comment editor of the yale law journal. please welcome simon lazarus. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. i don't want to disturb your computer. if you want. >> shut it down. >> just shut it down. >> there you go. thanks. well, thanks very much, roger. thanks to you and your colleagues for hosting this very fine conference. and in particular, i want to th
as associate director of jimmy carter's white house domestic policy staff as a partner in powell, goldstein, frazier and murphy, and as a senior counsel at sidley, austin. he has written prolifically. as has tim. he writes frequently for the american constitution society. the acs blog. and has published several acs issue briefs including mandatory health insurance -- is it constitutional which came out in december 2009. and the health care lawsuits, unraveling a send chcentury of constitutional...
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illiterate financially you know i don't know i know some very sharp people that i've seen alexis goldstein the s.e.c. sharp person these are the type of people that need to sort of stand up and say what is going on so you know you've got a look at this what i see right now i see the core integrity of the u.s. financial system at stake it's not about the futures industry or the little commodity industry that no one ever pays attention to it's about the u.s. financial system as a whole and one of the things about the too big to fail banks they benefit you you know what they're doing benefits are very slim group of people and i think it harms everyone on wall street so i think it's time for people to stand up on wall street stand up in financial services you know i keep my wall street they need a message but you know tearing apart capitalism in my opinion isn't the muscles. i'm seeing more and more stories of art bell and coming from different academic studies different industry related studies suggesting that part of the problem is that the people in this industry are classic sociopaths or p
illiterate financially you know i don't know i know some very sharp people that i've seen alexis goldstein the s.e.c. sharp person these are the type of people that need to sort of stand up and say what is going on so you know you've got a look at this what i see right now i see the core integrity of the u.s. financial system at stake it's not about the futures industry or the little commodity industry that no one ever pays attention to it's about the u.s. financial system as a whole and one of...
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bankers that's very important because the question is those who really believe that he and gold goldstein are doing are doing god's work are blind whatever god's word and i think he really does that he's a jihadi banker just like just like life and he's willing to blow himself up for the ideology the idea that they are divine and they can do whatever they want so so basically we're all markets because we allow these freaking kleptocrats to stand on top of the pyramid and this will say we have a lifeline to god we know what god launches give got a call we'll talk again we will tell you what to do speaking of god do you know what success now is like an eternity because it seems like someone who may think he's god does. how do worth many billions of dollars know it's not that great about i'm worth many billions of dollars is very simple she said i was bankrupt now i never went bankrupt she said i felt bankruptcy three times i never thought bankruptcy i never went bankrupt. that was donald trump of course firing back super defensively to rosie o'donnell's attack i think that was you know a li
bankers that's very important because the question is those who really believe that he and gold goldstein are doing are doing god's work are blind whatever god's word and i think he really does that he's a jihadi banker just like just like life and he's willing to blow himself up for the ideology the idea that they are divine and they can do whatever they want so so basically we're all markets because we allow these freaking kleptocrats to stand on top of the pyramid and this will say we have a...
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i'd also like to thank tom goldstein for moderating, and andrew pincus for taking part in this discussion. certainly mayor brown is one of the top of birds in the outfield but i know -- andrew pincus is certainly one of the top supreme court litigators. so i definitely have my work cut out for me here, but fortunately the point i want to make is ultimately very simple, and that is this, there is no way for the supreme court to uphold the individual insurance mandate without simultaneously giving congress the power to enact virtually any other mandates of any kind. and such a result is contrary to the text, history and history of constitution and it's a very dangerous power for congress in a. the federal government has offered three arguments why the the the insurance mandate is within congress' power. they say it's allowed under the commerce clause, the tax clause, and a necessary and proper clause. but all three of these arguments have the same weakness that is accepted by the court, they would lead to virtually unlimited congressional power. so i did like to start out with a commerce cl
i'd also like to thank tom goldstein for moderating, and andrew pincus for taking part in this discussion. certainly mayor brown is one of the top of birds in the outfield but i know -- andrew pincus is certainly one of the top supreme court litigators. so i definitely have my work cut out for me here, but fortunately the point i want to make is ultimately very simple, and that is this, there is no way for the supreme court to uphold the individual insurance mandate without simultaneously...