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. >> hi, i'm greg scott pr i'm in support of project from a number of perspectives one of being a katrero residents and oath being an architect in the dog patch and a professor of architect at california college of the arts. i think for one of the many buildings i've seen put up foyer prospective landmarking this one seems worthy of that designation in terms of it's substance and merits becoming designated a landmark. but the conversation of interest from what i understand some remaining pdr use on the ground floor level it what i've heard is part of the plan would be the best of both worlds in terms of this coming together with the new and old economy of all the tech companies penn truce seems well sited to add life let alone an economic injection to the district that is by no means public of those buildings in terms of who is able to go into them. i believe that that kind of thing that the building is considered a high-end showroom would be countered by the popular interest and penn truce can co- exist in the building >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> i'm john i'm a t
. >> hi, i'm greg scott pr i'm in support of project from a number of perspectives one of being a katrero residents and oath being an architect in the dog patch and a professor of architect at california college of the arts. i think for one of the many buildings i've seen put up foyer prospective landmarking this one seems worthy of that designation in terms of it's substance and merits becoming designated a landmark. but the conversation of interest from what i understand some remaining...
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. >> hi, i'm greg scott with the design architects i want to speak about the context and the miss characterization of the blockbusti
. >> hi, i'm greg scott with the design architects i want to speak about the context and the miss characterization of the blockbusti
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. >> hi, i'm greg scott with the design architects i want to speak about the context and the miss characterization of the blockbusti blockbusting at that particular timely float roofs and blockage multiple unit buildings directly across and you can see, in fact, uphill across the street street 3 flat roof buildings in a row to chiefr that as flat roof is not correct the consistentcy of the design guidelines i see the kind of example of the consistency of the scale but the varying kind of scales and styles and somewhere in between those two is the nature of that block. in terms of the overall bulk the zone allows the map like this that red mass would be if we were really maximizing out the project as they claim you see the house nesting within the is quite a bit smaller and that's what those further go into the reductions we've made along the way in response to both planning and the neighbors not only did we reduce from the map version but reduced further in the process so the rendering you saw from the neighbor were not entirely accurate especially from the rear and the face where the comparison w
. >> hi, i'm greg scott with the design architects i want to speak about the context and the miss characterization of the blockbusti blockbusting at that particular timely float roofs and blockage multiple unit buildings directly across and you can see, in fact, uphill across the street street 3 flat roof buildings in a row to chiefr that as flat roof is not correct the consistentcy of the design guidelines i see the kind of example of the consistency of the scale but the varying kind of...
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he did is set up a chain of events that would completely ruin his career going to greg miller of the washington post scott or was confronted by supervisors and accused of mishandling classified information while assembling his foyer his house then raided by the f.b.i. as families computers seized that his home was raided for simply filing a four year even though the investigation didn't lead to a single criminal charge scotter had his job and security clearance stripped he was forced to retire to not lose his pension and i would happen to scudder's becoming an increasingly familiar story given the government's ramped up one whistleblowers are really here's the takeaway this is what happens when you try to call it abuse within the proper channels of government so the next time you hear people criticizing edward snowden for not working within the system tell them to take heed of scudder's tale because rather than being rewarded for trying to improve the system you will be crushed by it instead. internet the world profoundly impacted the human experience and now that we're all well into the age of online com
he did is set up a chain of events that would completely ruin his career going to greg miller of the washington post scott or was confronted by supervisors and accused of mishandling classified information while assembling his foyer his house then raided by the f.b.i. as families computers seized that his home was raided for simply filing a four year even though the investigation didn't lead to a single criminal charge scotter had his job and security clearance stripped he was forced to retire...
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scott's good buddies. as they come around this turn, aaron slows down to let greg smith pass on the right. they're good friends they want to try to get their best qualifying time. watch what happens. >> oh, oh, oh. >> scott breaks it down and explains why he shows us different angles. he believes when the cars got together three-wide on straightaway the different air pressure, 90 miles an hour, create a low pressure, suction, and that's how they get together. one guy turns into another perfectly. you may have noticed that going down a highway and pass a truck, it feels like you're getting sucked into the truck. >> yeah. >> that's what's happening here. >> great on the right, passing aaron. it wasn't much. >> crazy it happened in the straightaway, right? >> from right behind the incident. they go in the pass. just watch. doesn't look like anybody turns. >> oh! oh! >> totally sandwiched and hit the guy in the middle. >> a car sandwich. >> keep that in mind, next time on the highway. >> next time i'm racing. >> don't be the car in the middle. >> in the middle. >> we've seen lots of videos on t
scott's good buddies. as they come around this turn, aaron slows down to let greg smith pass on the right. they're good friends they want to try to get their best qualifying time. watch what happens. >> oh, oh, oh. >> scott breaks it down and explains why he shows us different angles. he believes when the cars got together three-wide on straightaway the different air pressure, 90 miles an hour, create a low pressure, suction, and that's how they get together. one guy turns into...
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greg carr. he's committed himself and his fortune to helping one of the poorest nations on earth, mozambique in east africa. as scott pelley first reported in 2008, greg carr thinks he's found something special in a wildlife park that could be mozambique's salvation. >> greg carr wanted our first experience of gorongosa to be just like his was in 2004: a helicopter ride to see the park's vast size and breathtaking diversity. >> when we flew over this, i said, "this is it," you know, because, i mean, it's beautiful. it's magnificent. >> it's almost 1,500 square miles of african wilderness: lakes, plains, even a rain forest. gorongosa spreads across the heart of mozambique, a country that lies along the east coast of southern africa on the indian ocean. >> oh, wow. >> carr can't fly over it without sounding like a kid. >> okay, look at this. this is great. >> here he goes. we saw hippo, antelope, and elephant, but not many. gorongosa is a tragedy in two parts, with the loss of its animals and the suffering of its people, whose lives haven't improved much in a few hundred years. i wonder why you chose this place. of al
greg carr. he's committed himself and his fortune to helping one of the poorest nations on earth, mozambique in east africa. as scott pelley first reported in 2008, greg carr thinks he's found something special in a wildlife park that could be mozambique's salvation. >> greg carr wanted our first experience of gorongosa to be just like his was in 2004: a helicopter ride to see the park's vast size and breathtaking diversity. >> when we flew over this, i said, "this is it,"...
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greg palkot, fox ne news. >> all right. let's get you right over to chief meteorologist scott williams for a look at your wednesday morning forecast>>> wednesday morning, iain, little crisp out there. looking at temperature in the suburbs once again dipping into the 50s. 57 degrees in the suburbs. low 60s in the city. so you might want to grab that light jacket. look at the 6:00 a.m. temperatures in the pocono mountains. looking at 50s. 56 degrees there. it will be in the low 50s in lancaster. we're looking at about 60 degrees by 6:00 a.m. in philadelphia. as we roll the clock you can see by wednesday afternoon, temperatures once again only in the upper 70s. low 80s at best across the area. so, of course, we continue with below average temperatures. the low this morning was 64 degrees. we only made it into the 70s for highs. yeah, we should be talking about temperature in the upper 80s for this time of year. the record for today 98 degrees set back in 2002. so a refreshing forecast, a break from the heat and the humidity as well as below average temperatures. but coming up with that seven day forecast we'll talk about when the hum
greg palkot, fox ne news. >> all right. let's get you right over to chief meteorologist scott williams for a look at your wednesday morning forecast>>> wednesday morning, iain, little crisp out there. looking at temperature in the suburbs once again dipping into the 50s. 57 degrees in the suburbs. low 60s in the city. so you might want to grab that light jacket. look at the 6:00 a.m. temperatures in the pocono mountains. looking at 50s. 56 degrees there. it will be in the low 50s...
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scott had to say foreign, i'm not buying any government motors products anymore. gregly, absolutely american, all the way. thanks for that. we love hearing from you. here are some of your e-mails. robert from florida weighing in on the ongoing troubles at the va which we've covered. i don't believe the va should be privatized at this time, i'm a disabled vet and use the va for services and have a masters in hospital administration, it is overly simplistic to call for privatization, it is understandable. i had few issues with my service or treatment at the va, interesting, but gene from new york writes this. this administration can't get a computer program to work right. how are we to expect they can fix the va's problems? this problem needs professional people to fix the mess, not a bunch of incompetent politicians. he's on fire tonight. gene is. send me an e-mail at gerriwillis.com. >>> we want you to star in our show. do you want to fix your finances? the money coach will help, and you will be live on air each week. a financial expert will answer your money questions
scott had to say foreign, i'm not buying any government motors products anymore. gregly, absolutely american, all the way. thanks for that. we love hearing from you. here are some of your e-mails. robert from florida weighing in on the ongoing troubles at the va which we've covered. i don't believe the va should be privatized at this time, i'm a disabled vet and use the va for services and have a masters in hospital administration, it is overly simplistic to call for privatization, it is...
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have been george miller, predictable george would side with me, but mcginnis, scott john shadegg, and ultimately we had greg walton. -- walden involved. we hammered out something that ultimately didn't pass through the house but our framework was adopted by the senate. then came back to the house and was adopted. and it was an attempt to expedite fuel reduction and prevent the intensity of future fires. i look at that as a model of how we should deal with fires. we do need to do more fuel reduction work. and we do need to do more preparation and prepositioning. but we also have to fight the fires that are burning today. now there is the rarest of rare things in washington, d.c., even rarer than the rarest endangered species. which would be a bill which is bipartisan, i guess a lot of people don't know what that means anymore, it's supported by both democrats and republicans, bicameral, by both democrats and republicans in the house and the senate. in substantial numbers. and it's supported by the president of the united states. now that is a pretty endangered thing. it's been around for quite a number of mo
have been george miller, predictable george would side with me, but mcginnis, scott john shadegg, and ultimately we had greg walton. -- walden involved. we hammered out something that ultimately didn't pass through the house but our framework was adopted by the senate. then came back to the house and was adopted. and it was an attempt to expedite fuel reduction and prevent the intensity of future fires. i look at that as a model of how we should deal with fires. we do need to do more fuel...
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scott walker? >> he's on the list. >> there were some issues recently that are bubbling up. for me the top three ted, rand and rubio. >> gregyou think that mitt romney could come back, but i think that all the tea leaves are showing he probably is going to say no to that opportunity. >> tea leaves. >> i won't let another word be taken away from me. do you like anybody on the list? >> i think they are all fine people. i really do. >> that's not going to get you anywhere. >> they don't light that fire. i remember was it 2004, i remember i saw when i was writing for the "huffington post" in 2005 when people were talking about obama you sensed fire. you sensed like this was the change. because they need a pendulum to swing back in that direction from bush, he was the guy. the pendulum has now swung back into the favor of republicans. they need a nominee who cannot just be right but persuasively right. he has to understand pop culture. able to talk about things that people get without making a fool of himself which has always been a problem for republicans and older republicans who don't go to movies or listen to music. they nee
scott walker? >> he's on the list. >> there were some issues recently that are bubbling up. for me the top three ted, rand and rubio. >> gregyou think that mitt romney could come back, but i think that all the tea leaves are showing he probably is going to say no to that opportunity. >> tea leaves. >> i won't let another word be taken away from me. do you like anybody on the list? >> i think they are all fine people. i really do. >> that's not going to...
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scott. so this is named after a mental health worker who was killed by one of her patients back in 2001. now governor greg davis signed this into, had approved this in 2002, but each county has to opt in. and with a vote here, that could make san francisco the largest county to do so. essential live right now as soon as you're legally an adult, you can refuse mental health services. laura's law say they may be court ordered into outpatient treatment. opponents say this compromises the individual's civil rights and that any type of forced treatment will end up pushing people away from getting help. but supporters say this is a critical tool for family members who desperately to want get a loved one back into the treatment process. >> that's when we talk about laura's laws in the most compassionate, community-driven process that gets them the help that they need, they don't understand that they need themselves. >> the damage is that rather than poeshtly pushing people away. and there's been some findings that show that when people are introduced to the idea, for instance they disappear and they don't come b
scott. so this is named after a mental health worker who was killed by one of her patients back in 2001. now governor greg davis signed this into, had approved this in 2002, but each county has to opt in. and with a vote here, that could make san francisco the largest county to do so. essential live right now as soon as you're legally an adult, you can refuse mental health services. laura's law say they may be court ordered into outpatient treatment. opponents say this compromises the...
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scott. >> and i am marthello. there are calls for security concerns about direct flights to the united states in fear that al qaeda could be developing new bombs that could slip past screening. >> greg palcot is live own this. >> reporter: the airports here in london and across europe are on high alert amid to terror alerts. one of the main air gateways to the use is heathrow and they have stepped up the security. they are responding to washington's request to tighten up the measures because of the increasing number of europeans, and americans, are fighting with al qaeda groups especially in syria who could be learning bomb skills and able to get back to europe and even back into the united states. and secondly, new word the group in yemen and the arabian peninsula which has been behind other failed bombs have come up with new ways to get around security. non-metallic and even implantable bonds and they are said to be on the ground giving terrorist hands-on training. they are cautioning they are not related to any specific threat or the fourth of july weekend. more like precautionary measures and they have been tracking it in the last couple weeks. they say it isn't related by the p
scott. >> and i am marthello. there are calls for security concerns about direct flights to the united states in fear that al qaeda could be developing new bombs that could slip past screening. >> greg palcot is live own this. >> reporter: the airports here in london and across europe are on high alert amid to terror alerts. one of the main air gateways to the use is heathrow and they have stepped up the security. they are responding to washington's request to tighten up the...