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where are the entitlements for the improvements to harlan?>> they were approved with the project in 2016. >> they were part of the project so that will be completed as construction is finished? >> correct, in january. >> thank you. anybody want to make a motion. >> there is no motion. it is informational. >> thank you. we can move to item 11. item 10 has been heard and acted upon for 2015-940. 27-8011. this is the hub plan. 30 van ness avenue project, 98 franklin street project and hub housing sustainability district. this is the environmental impact report. >> hi. good afternoon. may i get the overhead, please. good afternoon. >> sorry. sfgov. i think she meant the computer. >> thank you. i am elizabeth white, planning department staff. the item before you relates to the draft environmental impact report for the hub plan. 30 van ness avenue, 98 franklin street and hub housing sustainability district. the purpose of today's hearing is to take public comment on the completeness of the draft. pursuant to california -- pursuant to environmental
where are the entitlements for the improvements to harlan?>> they were approved with the project in 2016. >> they were part of the project so that will be completed as construction is finished? >> correct, in january. >> thank you. anybody want to make a motion. >> there is no motion. it is informational. >> thank you. we can move to item 11. item 10 has been heard and acted upon for 2015-940. 27-8011. this is the hub plan. 30 van ness avenue project, 98...
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their 2 children beyond has had no contact with his sons ever since to say the skin that some insist harlan johan's bedroom on and of course it's where they used to play. here most of their things are still here close and that's all it is i haven't been able to bring myself to clean out the rooms. yun has legal custody of his children he won 4 court cases and in germany and japan but you pan has done nothing to enforce them. his wife has broken off all contact and refuses to turn over custody . there used to be pictures on this wall of the children playing she tore them all down. but it's when the police saw that they said it was pretty clear. when someone takes personal items like pictures with them they know it's not likely to be just a quick trip somewhere. this. one week earlier the urine was and would tsunami in japan about a 90 minute drive north of tokyo. is sitting in a smoky hotel lobby. girding himself for what he knows will be an emotional ordeal the gifts he's brought along still look new he hopes will soon be able to see is abducted children it's a fate that he shares with many
their 2 children beyond has had no contact with his sons ever since to say the skin that some insist harlan johan's bedroom on and of course it's where they used to play. here most of their things are still here close and that's all it is i haven't been able to bring myself to clean out the rooms. yun has legal custody of his children he won 4 court cases and in germany and japan but you pan has done nothing to enforce them. his wife has broken off all contact and refuses to turn over custody ....
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[inaudible] i have john marshall harlan over my fireplace the first marshall harlan, they there were two. he recognized that segregation is not consistent with the original meaning of the constitution. he looks pretty dour. he looks pretty tired and i don't doubt he's pretty unpopular back home in kentucky where he was from, but he knew that segregation is not equal protection of the loss. that the meaning of those laws on the page, equal protection of laws maybe one of the most radical of our law and all human history. the notion that it takes us back to the horse and buggy days, i i say rubbish. >> all right. >> look at decisions from this last term that i wrote. is it conserving the original meaning of the constitution, you betcha but does that lead to politically conservative or liberal results? doesn't have any political balance at all. for example you are right to have your cell phone data kept private. an originalist might very well be more protective of their rights there than the living constitutionalist. double jeopardy. ruth bader ginsburg and i were the only two in an imp
[inaudible] i have john marshall harlan over my fireplace the first marshall harlan, they there were two. he recognized that segregation is not consistent with the original meaning of the constitution. he looks pretty dour. he looks pretty tired and i don't doubt he's pretty unpopular back home in kentucky where he was from, but he knew that segregation is not equal protection of the loss. that the meaning of those laws on the page, equal protection of laws maybe one of the most radical of our...
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i have over my fireplace in my office john marshall harlan the first justice harlan he was a sold Ãbwheregnized the segregation is not consistent with the original meaning of the constitution. looks pretty doubt and tired and haggard and i don't doubt he's pretty unpopular back home in kentucky where he was from. but he knew that segregation is not equal protection of the laws. the meaning of those words on the page equal protection of the laws might be one of the most radical and important guarantees in our law in all human history. adds to the notion that a regionalism yields conservative results or takes us back to horse and buggy days. i say rubbish. look at the decisions from the last term that i wrote, if you want to grade an originalist on conservative zoom is it in a small sense of conserving the original meaning of the constitution? you betcha. does that lead to politically conservative liberal results? it doesn't have any political failings at all. for example, you're right to have your cell phone data kept private and originalist in the carpenter decision might very well be mor
i have over my fireplace in my office john marshall harlan the first justice harlan he was a sold Ãbwheregnized the segregation is not consistent with the original meaning of the constitution. looks pretty doubt and tired and haggard and i don't doubt he's pretty unpopular back home in kentucky where he was from. but he knew that segregation is not equal protection of the laws. the meaning of those words on the page equal protection of the laws might be one of the most radical and important...
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al finger harlan.to score more than one goal on his champions league since wayne rooney back in 2004. he league since wayne rooney back in 200a. he is going to be a star player. there is confirmation of all of tuesday cosmic results. frank lampard's match ending in a 1—0 defeat. last season's semifinalists, leon drew 1—1. racist chanting against romolo karkoo, a sports judge found that southern whistles we re judge found that southern whistles were aimed at him as he was about to ta ke were aimed at him as he was about to take the penalty —— romelu lukaku. it is the second time the group has been accused of racist action. ben stokes has accused the sun newspaper as partaking in the lowest form of journalism. he said the paper's decision to publish the story would have driven lifelong consequences for his mother in particular. the sun says the incident is a matter of public record. from world cup winner to ashes hero, this has been a season to savour for ben stokes. just two days after the final test of
al finger harlan.to score more than one goal on his champions league since wayne rooney back in 2004. he league since wayne rooney back in 200a. he is going to be a star player. there is confirmation of all of tuesday cosmic results. frank lampard's match ending in a 1—0 defeat. last season's semifinalists, leon drew 1—1. racist chanting against romolo karkoo, a sports judge found that southern whistles we re judge found that southern whistles were aimed at him as he was about to ta ke were...
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i'm joined from washington now by harlan hill, a republican political consultant.achment inquiry to establish whether or not there has been wrongdoing? i actually don't welcome it because it isa i actually don't welcome it because it is a tremendous waste of time, and i'm frustrated that the democratic party, the party in opposition, will not allow us to govern oi’ opposition, will not allow us to govern or come to the table. instead they want to take these potshots. i don't welcome it. i think it's a tremendous waste of time and money, but the truth is on our side so we will prevail in the end. you say it isa will prevail in the end. you say it is a tremendous amount of time and money but wouldn't the us congress be failing its constitutional duty if these concerns raised by a whistle—blower thought to be from within the cia of allegations of serious wrongdoing if congress fail to even investigate those? this entire impeachment inquiry is predicated on a whistle—blower who blew the whistle on hearsay. he does not have first person knowledge, or she, of what happen
i'm joined from washington now by harlan hill, a republican political consultant.achment inquiry to establish whether or not there has been wrongdoing? i actually don't welcome it because it isa i actually don't welcome it because it is a tremendous waste of time, and i'm frustrated that the democratic party, the party in opposition, will not allow us to govern oi’ opposition, will not allow us to govern or come to the table. instead they want to take these potshots. i don't welcome it. i...
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in the european parliament martin harlan is part of a team negotiating farming issues for the green party and he's preparing for him to bake scheduled for the next day we're going to rip his kite runner senior advisor on agriculture and rule development joints what he's saying to go over the strategy . with. him and i think we should try to push the point that the current agricultural challenges are going to get worse if things don't change the soil in fertility will drop further. after working with that yeah sure but that's why we have to emphasize that even more there are plenty of figures and supporting documents and the commission described the situation correctly that's appraisal so the question is why aren't we taking action yet ready. that should be enough for the 2 minutes this is just because it's what we do here. 2 minutes is what martino weaselling will have to present his most important arguments to other members of the european parliament and i do have a degree of anger in me it's just ridiculous that they still haven't understood it . we have so much evidence that this form
in the european parliament martin harlan is part of a team negotiating farming issues for the green party and he's preparing for him to bake scheduled for the next day we're going to rip his kite runner senior advisor on agriculture and rule development joints what he's saying to go over the strategy . with. him and i think we should try to push the point that the current agricultural challenges are going to get worse if things don't change the soil in fertility will drop further. after working...
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saturday on book tv nine: 10 pm eastern hour interview with disability rights attorney and author harlan derma , in her book she details becoming the first deaf blind graduate ofharvard law school and how she maneuvers through a sighted hearing world . >> my students can just go to school and expect the teachers to teach them. i couldn't do that. i had to think about what might i be missing, what are the potential scares, what can i find as unknowns and all my life i've been in this process of trying to identify unknowns and figure them out and come up with solutions. >> at 10 pm on "after words", american university professor ibrahim kinde talks about his book how to be an antiracist . he's interviewed by author and the princeton university professor imani perry. >> i don't think well-meaning people, even people trying to be part of the movement against racism recognize really that the history of this, so when a eugenicists was classified as racist they said i'm not racist. when jim crow segregationists were charged with being racist they said i'm not racist and today even white nationa
saturday on book tv nine: 10 pm eastern hour interview with disability rights attorney and author harlan derma , in her book she details becoming the first deaf blind graduate ofharvard law school and how she maneuvers through a sighted hearing world . >> my students can just go to school and expect the teachers to teach them. i couldn't do that. i had to think about what might i be missing, what are the potential scares, what can i find as unknowns and all my life i've been in this...
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just over here to my left, your right, our photojournalist harlan will zoom into that downed power line. just a short time ago when we rolled up on this thing it was whipping around, emitting live currents into the floodwaters. it was exploding and triggering transformer explosions, several violent explosions, and knocking out power to that street and this street here and causing a lot of danger for anyone who was venturing near it. i'll come on down here a little bit out of the wind and rain and talk to a seafood restaurant owner named brett. he was witnessing this with us as we were watching that transformer down there. you saw it along with us. that was very violent. what was going through your mind? >> yeah, no, it was a giant fireworks show. i didn't know if it would shoot down the water and come to us. it was loud and scary for sure. >> reporter: were you worried about some of the currents here -- >> there are a punch more power lines up here. i was afraid some of those may come down and hit us. >> reporter: you've been here 15 years. this is the third major hurricane in the last
just over here to my left, your right, our photojournalist harlan will zoom into that downed power line. just a short time ago when we rolled up on this thing it was whipping around, emitting live currents into the floodwaters. it was exploding and triggering transformer explosions, several violent explosions, and knocking out power to that street and this street here and causing a lot of danger for anyone who was venturing near it. i'll come on down here a little bit out of the wind and rain...
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i'll have our photojournalist, harlan schmidt, go right past me down the street on market. you can see that downed power line sparking and it might explode. we rolled up on this thing about 30 minutes ago. you can see it whipping around and causing sparks but it really explodes every few minutes and then the lights flicker on and off where we are. clearly it's knocked out power down market street over there. significant flooding here on market street and other streets here in charleston. there you see it going. get ready, it could explode because there's a transformer that really exploded violently a few minutes ago when we rolled up on this thing. we are a safe distance away from it, probably 150 yards away, and we are on the other side of a cross street here. but we've been having to warn people who have walked around this area to clear out and not go down that street and not drive down that street because obviously that thing is still whipping around and still very much of a danger. officials here in charleston tell us there are also more than a hundred downed trees in t
i'll have our photojournalist, harlan schmidt, go right past me down the street on market. you can see that downed power line sparking and it might explode. we rolled up on this thing about 30 minutes ago. you can see it whipping around and causing sparks but it really explodes every few minutes and then the lights flicker on and off where we are. clearly it's knocked out power down market street over there. significant flooding here on market street and other streets here in charleston. there...
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." ♪ ♪ >> reporter: song writer harlan howard famously called country music three chords and the truthhaggard said it wasn't fiddle, banjo, melody or lyrics, but a feeling. in a newu 16 and a half hor documentary, ken burns and writer david dunn trace the roots of uniquely american music that has defied definition. >> country music rose from the bottom up, from the songs americans sang to mselves in farm fields and railroad yards to ease them through their labors, and songs they sang trso each other on porches andor paand home. >> reporter: burns and duncan chronicle nearly a century of country music, all the way back to the big bang moment in bristol, tennessee. in 1927, the carter family andmm rogers first sang into rudimentary recording equipment. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: it was thein openshot of what would become a muti-billion-dollar industry. uding everything from so-called hillbilly musicto blue grass, honky tonk songs, outlaw jams, and the neotraditional, hard-rocking and pop country sounds of today. eth the music that changed with medication, caught in a constant tug of waetr bween tr
." ♪ ♪ >> reporter: song writer harlan howard famously called country music three chords and the truthhaggard said it wasn't fiddle, banjo, melody or lyrics, but a feeling. in a newu 16 and a half hor documentary, ken burns and writer david dunn trace the roots of uniquely american music that has defied definition. >> country music rose from the bottom up, from the songs americans sang to mselves in farm fields and railroad yards to ease them through their labors, and songs...
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i think harlan howard was getting at the fact that you have an opportunity with that truth aspect tovercome whatever simplicity -- in fact, the simplicity might be an aid to us receiving it altogether. the last verse of the hack rains stone i have been talking about, the silence of a fallen star lights up a purple sky. and as i wonder where you are, i'm so lonesome i could cry. like a haiku, but if he ended the day, nobody doesn't know what he is talking about. host: up next for ken burns, los angeles, california. jen, go ahead. caller: hi, a friend and i are really upset about the inclusion or trying to make the point that country music is so inclusive. i don't think that appropriating nannyjo and having a black are good test of occasions for saying that black people -- are a good testification for saying that black people are included in that. i went to a concert and i happened to be walking past the backstage area. there was a blues musician on. i heard one of them say, i hope gets off the stage pretty quickly, because we are ready to go on. i would like to offer an alternative mu
i think harlan howard was getting at the fact that you have an opportunity with that truth aspect tovercome whatever simplicity -- in fact, the simplicity might be an aid to us receiving it altogether. the last verse of the hack rains stone i have been talking about, the silence of a fallen star lights up a purple sky. and as i wonder where you are, i'm so lonesome i could cry. like a haiku, but if he ended the day, nobody doesn't know what he is talking about. host: up next for ken burns, los...
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i think harlan howard was getting at the fact that you have an opportunity with that truth aspect tovercome whatever simplicity -- in fact, the simplicity might be an aid to us receiving it altogether. the last verse of the hack rains stone i have been talking about, the silence of a fallen star lights up a purple sky. and as i wonder where you are, i'm so lonesome i could cry. like a haiku, but if he ended the day, nobody doesn't know what he is talking about. host: up next for ken burns, los angeles, california. jen, go ahead. caller: hi, a friend and i are really upset about the inclusion or trying to make the point that country music is so inclusive. i don't think that appropriating nannyjo and having a black are good test of occasions for saying that black people -- are a good testification for saying that black people are included in that. i went to a concert and i happened to be walking past the backstage area. there was a blues musician on. i heard one of them say, i hope gets off the stage pretty quickly, because we are ready to go on. i would like to offer an alternative mu
i think harlan howard was getting at the fact that you have an opportunity with that truth aspect tovercome whatever simplicity -- in fact, the simplicity might be an aid to us receiving it altogether. the last verse of the hack rains stone i have been talking about, the silence of a fallen star lights up a purple sky. and as i wonder where you are, i'm so lonesome i could cry. like a haiku, but if he ended the day, nobody doesn't know what he is talking about. host: up next for ken burns, los...
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phrase that was used by the majority of what people have to stop being the favorites of the law, harlan dissented in that said whites had been the special favorites of the law from the revolution of to the civil war. the institution of slavery requires all sorts of loss -- laws which elevate whites about blacks. any blackto apprehend person whether free or slave to demand identification passes, proof of freedom if they were on the road etc. you didn't need laws now to wasect -- now that slavery overweight people still did not be laws protecting their status. the status was inherited. their wealth etc. from slavery. uplift of former slaves and give them a basic modicum of equality was threatening to the idea of white supremacy and to the powers that long felt people have they have a right to exercise over black people. it is not surprising that after 250 years of slavery, these ideas of racial inequality would in the deeply embedded culture. that's why reconstruction is so were remarkable. laws were passed, amendments were passed trying to create a genuine baseline of equality for all am
phrase that was used by the majority of what people have to stop being the favorites of the law, harlan dissented in that said whites had been the special favorites of the law from the revolution of to the civil war. the institution of slavery requires all sorts of loss -- laws which elevate whites about blacks. any blackto apprehend person whether free or slave to demand identification passes, proof of freedom if they were on the road etc. you didn't need laws now to wasect -- now that slavery...
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. >> you know harlan howard, the songwriter said country music was three-quarters in the truth, meaning, good old boys and six packs of beer. that's what dollarly barker was playing, hank williams. the silence of falling star lights up a purple sky and as i wonder where you are, i'm so lonesome i could cry. there's nobody on the planet that doesn't know what hank williams is talking about. >> the movie explores a little bit how juke joints influenced country music. for those in the audience who don't know what juke joints are, they are the amazing places all over the south where local blues going until the wee hours, usually on sunday nights. can you talk a little bit about the influence of blues on country music? >> it's huge. country music comes down to us as one thing, something white and rural and southern and it is not. it is intermixed as all things in america are with an african-american tradition. great pioneers like ap carter, hank williams, father of blue grass, like johnny cash had african-american mentors and sup superstar jimmy rogers worked as a water boy on the all-black
. >> you know harlan howard, the songwriter said country music was three-quarters in the truth, meaning, good old boys and six packs of beer. that's what dollarly barker was playing, hank williams. the silence of falling star lights up a purple sky and as i wonder where you are, i'm so lonesome i could cry. there's nobody on the planet that doesn't know what hank williams is talking about. >> the movie explores a little bit how juke joints influenced country music. for those in the...
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this was hillbilly music looked down upon by most people the songwriter harlan howard called it 3/4 ofit's speaking about universal human emotions that we all feel, like i'm so lonesome i could cry. about love and loss. and it's only because we don't deal with that that we disguise it and say it's about pickup trucks, good old boys, six-packs and beer there's a minor genre that's about that on the break you were mentioning songs that are specific to the intimate relationships between men and women and country has been able to do that the way r&b, and i'll tell you something. when ray charles had creative control of an album for the first time in his professional life, he shocked everybody in his crowd by recording modern sounds in country and western music and the number one hit of the summer of 1962 was i can't stop loving you, a country song by don gibson. go back and listen to that this morning and that's a country song it's sung by a soul singer but it's a country song. >> ken, there must be a lot of video. civil war, if you needed old stills. >> i couldn't get an interview with ab
this was hillbilly music looked down upon by most people the songwriter harlan howard called it 3/4 ofit's speaking about universal human emotions that we all feel, like i'm so lonesome i could cry. about love and loss. and it's only because we don't deal with that that we disguise it and say it's about pickup trucks, good old boys, six-packs and beer there's a minor genre that's about that on the break you were mentioning songs that are specific to the intimate relationships between men and...
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the music itself, harlan howard the songwriter called it three chords on the truth.art is dealing with universal human emotions like love and loss, stuff we don't want to always deal with but, you know, hank williams "i'm so lonesome i could cry," there's no one on the planet that doesn't know that emotion at least for a second in their lifetime. and what i found is that all of this music has many diverse roots. like the banjos from africa, the fiddles from the -- the celtic fiddles from the british isles and europe and all of the early stars had african-american mentors; so it reminds me that we are in this country an alloy. we are stronger for our constituent parts and at any time when you say "oh, we can take out one thing and say this is purely american," you've awakened that ally. it's like removing iron from steel, it's not as strong. and i think country music is about those things that -- one of the folks in the film says, " "we're all in this together." and that's what i love is the ability to kind of transcend all of the borders. country music is related to
the music itself, harlan howard the songwriter called it three chords on the truth.art is dealing with universal human emotions like love and loss, stuff we don't want to always deal with but, you know, hank williams "i'm so lonesome i could cry," there's no one on the planet that doesn't know that emotion at least for a second in their lifetime. and what i found is that all of this music has many diverse roots. like the banjos from africa, the fiddles from the -- the celtic fiddles...
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fact the weather is still active in the sahara we still got big thunderstorms rolling off ethiopian harlan's through nigeria off into the atlantic . the module and the malaysians are weaponized throughout history a lot more from the 1st word its head when men started fighting developed by nation states there could be enough to affect every woman and child. now within reach of those seeking. the most toxic substance in the world with. me invisible friends on al jazeera. well again a reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera world leaders are meeting at the u.n. to discuss how to combat climate change at least 30 countries have sworn to be carbon neutral by 2050 before seen others say they won't revise their climate plans to cut the use of cold by next year. u.n. chief antonio terrorists has announced the formation of a constitutional committee that aims to end the war in syria the government in damascus has warned that it should be free of foreign influence. at least 40 civilians attending a wedding party in afghanistan have been killed in a raid box by u.s. airstrikes the attack by afghan fo
fact the weather is still active in the sahara we still got big thunderstorms rolling off ethiopian harlan's through nigeria off into the atlantic . the module and the malaysians are weaponized throughout history a lot more from the 1st word its head when men started fighting developed by nation states there could be enough to affect every woman and child. now within reach of those seeking. the most toxic substance in the world with. me invisible friends on al jazeera. well again a reminder of...