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in the right to be heard, there is also the right not to be heard. and that is one of the things who people who follow the conventions say all the time, that the child has the right not to be heard. you should make the boat do these things. but clearly, on the mythic level, he has to be good because that is the story. on the level of post world war ii and the cold war, the occupation of japan, democracy and bulls for the japanese children and so on, -- democracy principles for the japanese children and so on, s euss is very used to children being coerced. you will always get that duality. the red-blooded does come i think you as being quite funny in that speech actually. i want to say very quickly -- i mean, it was a very swift eagle of strong weighing. the bald eagle is the symbol of democracy and power. that is how i read it. you still have that eagle out there. so i don't think there is a happy way to resolve it. we will be happy in a moment of terror and of threat and when every voice has to be heard, whether you want to or not, it's just the way
in the right to be heard, there is also the right not to be heard. and that is one of the things who people who follow the conventions say all the time, that the child has the right not to be heard. you should make the boat do these things. but clearly, on the mythic level, he has to be good because that is the story. on the level of post world war ii and the cold war, the occupation of japan, democracy and bulls for the japanese children and so on, -- democracy principles for the japanese...
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i feel it heard the same old --toric this time around like we heard the same old rhetoric this time aroundut a different tone, as if they noticed that the party is in trouble. i'm scared that ted cruz said he wants to cut the department of education, but i thought his speech was great. that's all i have. host: elizabeth will be our last call, from oregon, on the republican's line. caller: this has given me a new hope to take back our country, america. i am tired of being told to sit shut up and sit down, we're going to take your big gulp away from you. i'm excited about the fact that we are going to start conversing with each other, conservatives, on the social media basis. this is what is going to take. i love america. i've been depressed. this is given me a new hope for america. a young generation is coming up, and a wonderful conservative state of mind to run our country. i am very blessed for all of these people who have taken this into consideration, and thank god for rand paul. marco rubio, and
i feel it heard the same old --toric this time around like we heard the same old rhetoric this time aroundut a different tone, as if they noticed that the party is in trouble. i'm scared that ted cruz said he wants to cut the department of education, but i thought his speech was great. that's all i have. host: elizabeth will be our last call, from oregon, on the republican's line. caller: this has given me a new hope to take back our country, america. i am tired of being told to sit shut up and...
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we never heard back. that is the problem with the country. that is what happens.ou don't hear from people. now, when you get right down to it, from the standpoint of conservatives and republicans, you have got to win elections. when you have people that are well-meaning, but governors saying it is the stupid party, and i heard that statement, i said, what a horrible statement to make. what a horrible statement. that is a statement that will come back and haunt you and the democrats start using it. you have to change that. you have to change that thinking. when i watch somebody who spends $400 million on campaigns, with perhaps the worst at the have -- worst ads i have ever seen. they did ads on obama that i thought was being paid for by the obama campaign. they were so incredible. you remember the famous superhero ad? people wanting superhero. it was done by the republicans. when you spend $400 million, and it is a failure, and you do not have one victory, you know there is something seriously wrong. i have made over $8 billion. when i was thinking of running, i a
we never heard back. that is the problem with the country. that is what happens.ou don't hear from people. now, when you get right down to it, from the standpoint of conservatives and republicans, you have got to win elections. when you have people that are well-meaning, but governors saying it is the stupid party, and i heard that statement, i said, what a horrible statement to make. what a horrible statement. that is a statement that will come back and haunt you and the democrats start using...
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what have we heard about her daily life? >> we've heard a lot about her. her jail cell, she shares it with someone else. we're talking about a space that's probably not bigger than a closet that she says she grabbed a gun from that she shot travis with. she lives in there with another inmate. she's got a toilet, a writing desk and things like that. her daily life is just like many across the country. she can get out during points in the day. she gets sunlight. she gets to take classes. and then at night, she's locked down for a number of hours as it is in most prisons. a lot of people see that and say how come she's not treated more harshly because of what happened to travis. it's like you said earlier, innocent until proven guilty, and she's entitled to the same rightses in as any other prisoner. >> death row is no place that anybody want to be. it's the worst for anybody who winds up in prison. beth karas, ryan, vinnie, thank you to all of you. you can watch the jodi arias court proceedings on hln. ryan covers it daily and cnn as well. you can get your f
what have we heard about her daily life? >> we've heard a lot about her. her jail cell, she shares it with someone else. we're talking about a space that's probably not bigger than a closet that she says she grabbed a gun from that she shot travis with. she lives in there with another inmate. she's got a toilet, a writing desk and things like that. her daily life is just like many across the country. she can get out during points in the day. she gets sunlight. she gets to take classes....
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i was kind of amused when i heard that the building was kind of collapsing. well, it was collapsing because the support beams had been taken out illegally as part of the clearing the way for the walls and partitions. so, gee, there is something wrong there. that is no excuse. if you go in and you destroy a building, and it starts to collapse, then you run down and get an emergency permit to shore it up. that is just so much fun. i appreciate if you would send this out for a full permit, to get a full permit and that should be what you should be doing, thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker please? >> good evening, my name is quinscy lat mer and i live on fourth street a few blocks away from the site. i can't help but be outraged. i never heard something like this such blatant disregard for the law, the initial dust problem and the police having to called out working without permits and ignoring the stop work orders. it is crazy, if you don't take action here, you need to take action, i can't believe this is happening. i think that it is very least you can r
i was kind of amused when i heard that the building was kind of collapsing. well, it was collapsing because the support beams had been taken out illegally as part of the clearing the way for the walls and partitions. so, gee, there is something wrong there. that is no excuse. if you go in and you destroy a building, and it starts to collapse, then you run down and get an emergency permit to shore it up. that is just so much fun. i appreciate if you would send this out for a full permit, to get...
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you heard him calling out? >> i -- i could swear i heard him calling out. >> jeremy, i'm so sorry for what you're going through. and our thoughts and our prayers are with you and the rest of your family and with your brother. thank you for talking to us. >> all right, thank you. >> stay strong. thank you, jeremy. >> thank you. >> just unbelievable. john is also on the scene. the earth itself continues to be a threat to human life as it continues to give ground. john joins us now. what's going on right now, this moment, john? what's the latest? >> anderson, we just got word that the drilling operations have stopped for the evening. they'll resume those at first light. by the drilling operations, i mean they have been using ground penetrating radar, electronic probes, a ground-drilling cone they had out here earlier tonight where they're drilling holes, taking core samples, trying to get a handle on the dimensions of this sinkhole. and what they told us was it is unstable around the house. and that they don't kno
you heard him calling out? >> i -- i could swear i heard him calling out. >> jeremy, i'm so sorry for what you're going through. and our thoughts and our prayers are with you and the rest of your family and with your brother. thank you for talking to us. >> all right, thank you. >> stay strong. thank you, jeremy. >> thank you. >> just unbelievable. john is also on the scene. the earth itself continues to be a threat to human life as it continues to give...
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and so we do what we have heard from the neighborhood and, what we do feel is that we have received a saturation point, and that is why we are proposing some planning controls to limit new alcohol licenses coming into this area. and so, we worked with the lower polk neighborhood association and polk street residents to create this legislation called the lower polk street restricted use district and we looked at other restricted and use districts that exist in the planning codes and like the divisedero rud and looked at some of those policis in some of the planning controls within those regions. so modeling off of some of these other rud wes created legislation that would essentially cap the existing number of liquor licenses in this lower polk street area. and we do, i want to specify that we do make exceptions for daytime establishments and restaurants. restaurants can apply for, liquor licenses in the area. but we are caping the new liquor licenses, especially for bars and liquor stores. the legislation does create flexibility for existing businesses and we want to insure that the e
and so we do what we have heard from the neighborhood and, what we do feel is that we have received a saturation point, and that is why we are proposing some planning controls to limit new alcohol licenses coming into this area. and so, we worked with the lower polk neighborhood association and polk street residents to create this legislation called the lower polk street restricted use district and we looked at other restricted and use districts that exist in the planning codes and like the...
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you heard him calling out? >> i -- i could swear i heard him calling out. >> jeremy, i'm so sorry for what you're going through. and our thoughts and our prayers are with you and the rest of your family and with your brother. thank you for talking to us. >> all right, thank you. >> stay strong. thank you, jeremy. >> thank you. >> just unbelievable. john is also on the scene. the earth itself continues to be a threat to human life as it continues to give ground. john joins us now. what's going on right now, this moment, john? what's the latest? >> anderson, we just got word that the drilling operations have stopped for the evening. they'll resume those at first light. by the drilling operations, i mean they have been using ground penetrating radar, electronic probes, a ground-drilling cone they had out here earlier tonight where they're drilling holes, taking core samples, trying to get a handle on the dimensions of this sinkhole. and what they told us was it is unstable around the house. and that they don't kno
you heard him calling out? >> i -- i could swear i heard him calling out. >> jeremy, i'm so sorry for what you're going through. and our thoughts and our prayers are with you and the rest of your family and with your brother. thank you for talking to us. >> all right, thank you. >> stay strong. thank you, jeremy. >> thank you. >> just unbelievable. john is also on the scene. the earth itself continues to be a threat to human life as it continues to give...
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we know we will be heard from from our experts on a legal side. a lot of them can really add up here this gentleman again had heard about a situation where someone had already racked up $40,000 with of legal fees. became an issue. we are not talking about what it costs to fix up which in itself would be excess of, but also the legal component. your word of mouth and the people you know will really help. and, of course, to our media folks, people will read your articles and understand that they can really do a lot to protect their businesses early on. >> i just want to add one comment about getting our association involved. we put together a really great training. we have a panel available to you. it is only going to cost you $35 for a 30-minute conversation, and that might be the best $35 you have already spent to avoid something that will be happening in the future. that is just part of the collaborative process with supervisor chu's office, and i am very grateful to her. there is a panel of lawyers that have all attended training and know-how to
we know we will be heard from from our experts on a legal side. a lot of them can really add up here this gentleman again had heard about a situation where someone had already racked up $40,000 with of legal fees. became an issue. we are not talking about what it costs to fix up which in itself would be excess of, but also the legal component. your word of mouth and the people you know will really help. and, of course, to our media folks, people will read your articles and understand that they...
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a lot of what we have heard today isn't about this application; a lot of what we heard about his frustration about uber and other things that are being provided but in a way this application is a response to that. it is my firm belief that the best way to compete with and neutralize these threats to the cab industry is to build a better app. there are several issues at play; the number of cabs and supply, not before us today; there is reliability and i continue to be a strong proponent for the premium dispatch, preregistration akin to what uber has, so the driver knows there will be someone at the end of the call and vice versa the customer knows they will show up. the third element is enforcement; we heard a lot of calls about enforcement for uber and sidecar. we also heard complaints about taxi zones, hotels owns, illegal town cars. it is in our jurisdiction to enforce. i'm glad to hear there are four more inspectors. (applause) but today, i think the best thing we can do is let people know that there is a cap system out there that is less expensive than these other situations and we are g
a lot of what we have heard today isn't about this application; a lot of what we heard about his frustration about uber and other things that are being provided but in a way this application is a response to that. it is my firm belief that the best way to compete with and neutralize these threats to the cab industry is to build a better app. there are several issues at play; the number of cabs and supply, not before us today; there is reliability and i continue to be a strong proponent for the...
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we've heard my argument is my own we heard this argument made in the counter-rally that happened today at the site of the article on marriage it was money yes it was made like we didn't choose to be black i woke up as a black man and it was what it was that you're just saying that i don't know if people are born to a born to be gay just like i don't know people are born to be black or not to me i was actually at the rally today and it was imagine i could make that claim so i really know he's here is the fact here is the fact we have a contract the fourteenth amendment was ratified people said this is what they were intending to do if you wish to distort that to address to abortion sanity or all the other topics that progressives have used the courts to do you push them away to the cultural wardle who says we have this over the last five years once again the only people create the culture wars is the folks on the conservative side i think a progressive misnomer the rise of ice what i had already when. repeal the progressive they're arguing is that we need to accept everybody no matter w
we've heard my argument is my own we heard this argument made in the counter-rally that happened today at the site of the article on marriage it was money yes it was made like we didn't choose to be black i woke up as a black man and it was what it was that you're just saying that i don't know if people are born to a born to be gay just like i don't know people are born to be black or not to me i was actually at the rally today and it was imagine i could make that claim so i really know he's...
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i heard some shots that were like fire crackers so i ignored it. >> but when she heard more shots sheow. >> i saw there was this green colored car with the door open and behind that there were two police cars. >> reporter: union cit city police say two of their officers tried to arrest a man. but he reached into his pants and pulled out a gun, which prompted the police to open fire. >> a whole lot of policemen searching the grass looking for something. >> reporter: they did find something at the scene a loaded handgun belonging to the suspect. he was hit multiple times and died at the hospital. ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> vallejo police are investigating the deaths of a man and woman who's bodies were found today inside an apartment. about 9:25 this morning, officers were called to an officer near roline drive. neighbors told police they heard at least two gunshots. when arrests arrived they found a dead woman and man inside. the circumstances of their deaths have not been released. >>> we have an update now on a story we first brought you last week in claims that bud wate
i heard some shots that were like fire crackers so i ignored it. >> but when she heard more shots sheow. >> i saw there was this green colored car with the door open and behind that there were two police cars. >> reporter: union cit city police say two of their officers tried to arrest a man. but he reached into his pants and pulled out a gun, which prompted the police to open fire. >> a whole lot of policemen searching the grass looking for something. >> reporter:...
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you heard the crowd laughing. does that happen a lot? >> yeah, there actually is often a lot of laughter. justice scalia usually tries to make a few jokes. some were successful, some were not. he has a mixed batting average. what was unusual to me about today's argument is that usually there's a pattern. usually you can identify what the key issues are and what the court is focusing on. what was so confusing about today is they jumped around to so many different issues and even the liberals didn't all agree on everything and the conservatives didn't all agree on everything. so i don't feel like i have at all much of a handle on which way this case is going, with the exception that i don't think that they are going to order 50 states to have same sex marriage. a full complete victory for the supporters of same sex marriage seems unlikely, but a victory in california alone does seem very possible. >> why do you say that, jeff? what makes you think that? >> because even the liberals were concerned about going too far too fast. justice ginsb
you heard the crowd laughing. does that happen a lot? >> yeah, there actually is often a lot of laughter. justice scalia usually tries to make a few jokes. some were successful, some were not. he has a mixed batting average. what was unusual to me about today's argument is that usually there's a pattern. usually you can identify what the key issues are and what the court is focusing on. what was so confusing about today is they jumped around to so many different issues and even the...
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some folks say they've heard everything he has to say.a doctor, i feel there's always room for healing. so charlie i'm very glad you're here. >> pleasure to be here. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. dr. oz: i spent so much time just explaining why i'm so passionate about having a conversation we're going to have today. >> sure. dr. oz: it is remarkable to me how polarizing you are. why do you think that is so? >> i think we live in a time that people are very -- it's very youth-obsessed, very vein, vanity fueled business i'm in and not just visually but emotionally and perceptionwise and i think people have just completely lost touch with a little thing called the truth. i've always been a fan of it because it doesn't change, you know. people ask me, was that a lie 10 years ago? i repeat the exact same set of facts that i told them 10
some folks say they've heard everything he has to say.a doctor, i feel there's always room for healing. so charlie i'm very glad you're here. >> pleasure to be here. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. dr. oz: i spent so much time just explaining why i'm so passionate about having a conversation we're going to have today. >> sure. dr. oz: it is remarkable to me how polarizing you are. why do you think that is so? >> i think we live in a time that people are very -- it's...
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we heard everyone talk about that today.it contributes over 10 million jobs and $3 by trillion to our gross domestic product. the conventional wisdom is that sequestration will have little impact on that which is the furthest thing from the truth. the faa came out with their lists of 149 towers that are going to start to be phased out from april 7 all the way to may 5. that will severely impact the capacity of the system and it will inject concerns about the safety of the system which is the safest, much -- most diverse system and the world. we have a recipe for success and we are messing with that recipe terribly. when you talk about the impact on towers, it's not just ours. we're talking about facilities across the country. we're looking at the capacity of our metroplex's, and it's going to have severe impacts. every controller is going to have to be furloughed one day for the remainder of the year. if that was just the tip of the spear, we don't know what 2014 has for us. we have the greatest air space system and the worl
we heard everyone talk about that today.it contributes over 10 million jobs and $3 by trillion to our gross domestic product. the conventional wisdom is that sequestration will have little impact on that which is the furthest thing from the truth. the faa came out with their lists of 149 towers that are going to start to be phased out from april 7 all the way to may 5. that will severely impact the capacity of the system and it will inject concerns about the safety of the system which is the...
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if she could get the shopkeepers to have lunch, she could get them to be heard literature. the lunch room was a tremendous success. >> it was the way that people thought about women willing to fight for a successful campaign. what happened was, the social transformation increase the boundary of what was possible, out word. >> there were parades and rallies, door to door candidacies, reaching every voter in the state. >> the eyes of the nation were on california in 1911, when we all voted. it was the sixth and largest state in the nation to approve this. one decade later, we have full voting rights in the united states. helping newly enfranchised women, a new political movement was founded. >> starting in the 1920's, it was a movement created by the suffragettes moving forward to getting the right to vote. all of the suffragettes were interested in educating the new voters. >> non-partisan, not endorsing candidates >> -- endorsing candidates, getting the right to vote and one they have their voice heard. >> the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage is taking place throughout
if she could get the shopkeepers to have lunch, she could get them to be heard literature. the lunch room was a tremendous success. >> it was the way that people thought about women willing to fight for a successful campaign. what happened was, the social transformation increase the boundary of what was possible, out word. >> there were parades and rallies, door to door candidacies, reaching every voter in the state. >> the eyes of the nation were on california in 1911, when...
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i just heard my daughter today from cancer. most of the people in my community are lying left and right from the toxicity and from the sewage plant as well as the pg&e plant. we were able to get the pg&e plant closed because of the illness in my community. i want you all to understand that we tried to work with the doctor about another location because we do have what we have a help node on 3rd street that came under the redevelopment agency where health projects are supposed to be located but for some reason they wanted that location. people moved out of that building because of the stench and the flooding there and when i saw the eir they tested a block and a half away, not where the building was. i think i mentioned to you before and i know you have the information in your packet about how the community bay view hunter's point was treated dealing with the shipyard. the health department -- i wouldn't trust anything they have to say about my community because my community is still dying from toxins because they were in cahoot
i just heard my daughter today from cancer. most of the people in my community are lying left and right from the toxicity and from the sewage plant as well as the pg&e plant. we were able to get the pg&e plant closed because of the illness in my community. i want you all to understand that we tried to work with the doctor about another location because we do have what we have a help node on 3rd street that came under the redevelopment agency where health projects are supposed to be...
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but you heard he is a simple man.m his demeanor, i and i can't say say enough, to that smile. >> this will be a very remarkable beginning to a pontiff. i was struck. you almost always see the pope wearing already that rich red velvet stash and to have him standing there, that still figure in pure white looking down benignly over the crowd, he opened up with a little wry allusion. he brought us together in sprin prayer. he made us smile, then we prayed. he spoke to tens of thousands in there. it'll be quite an interesting pontifica pontificate. >> you heard father mesa talk about members of the churched spoken with in san antonio, texas. and their prayers for not a ceo, an businessman, but a man of the people. and the address, some of it spontaneous, at least the words match what father mesa says he was hearing from some of the faithful. >> yes, and i had the same reaction you did, tamron, to the smile and how he related to the people. i think we have another john xxiii. we will see. someone who can can connect. he bea
but you heard he is a simple man.m his demeanor, i and i can't say say enough, to that smile. >> this will be a very remarkable beginning to a pontiff. i was struck. you almost always see the pope wearing already that rich red velvet stash and to have him standing there, that still figure in pure white looking down benignly over the crowd, he opened up with a little wry allusion. he brought us together in sprin prayer. he made us smile, then we prayed. he spoke to tens of thousands in...
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it started to move, he heard a crunching noise and heard a cream and the elevator stalled before it reached the concourse level. that's how he was aware somebody was trapped outside of the elevator car. he summoned help. >> police found bedding and personal belongings on top of the elevate on car. they believe the man was homeless and may have been sleeping there. >>> authorities in the south bay are investigating the death of a person whose body was found on the cal train tracks in san jose. someone discovered the body about 9:50 a.m. today. it appeared a train had hit the person but investigators have not said yet if they're sure that's what happened. the body is on the northbound tracks and the next train is not scheduled to go through that area until 2:30 this afternoon. investigation should not delay any of its trains. >>> san francisco city leaders are faced with controversy again over advertisements on the side of muni buses. city leaders are gathering today to denounce new ads by the american freedom defensive initiative. we're not showing the ads here. many critics say the ads are
it started to move, he heard a crunching noise and heard a cream and the elevator stalled before it reached the concourse level. that's how he was aware somebody was trapped outside of the elevator car. he summoned help. >> police found bedding and personal belongings on top of the elevate on car. they believe the man was homeless and may have been sleeping there. >>> authorities in the south bay are investigating the death of a person whose body was found on the cal train tracks...
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have you ever heard of this thing called can couscous? yeah, we have heard about that.constantly discovering things of steve that come from the mind of kornacki. paranoid kornacki who we have all grown to love and feel a little weird about too. >> you are a hypocon dree yack. you always think you are sick. >> i'm not an alarmist. there is a difference. >> temperatures can get out of control, it could spread to your brain, there is brain inflammation and you die. i also have chronic sinus issues. here is the other question when you come down with flu symptoms, is it the flu or spinal meningitis. >> we work in a very large office building and that means you know, anything that comes in, it s going to get circulated through the ducts and in the food in the cafeteria. >> calm down. >> i took one crews cruise, you call it, from portland, maine to nova scotia why. three miles off the water. the casino opens. i played slot machines and a ship employee kicked me out after 30 minute. i got sea sick, then woke up with chicken pox. >> that is a hotel that might sink. >> a plane cr
have you ever heard of this thing called can couscous? yeah, we have heard about that.constantly discovering things of steve that come from the mind of kornacki. paranoid kornacki who we have all grown to love and feel a little weird about too. >> you are a hypocon dree yack. you always think you are sick. >> i'm not an alarmist. there is a difference. >> temperatures can get out of control, it could spread to your brain, there is brain inflammation and you die. i also have...
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. >> commissioners this is taken off and heard at the beginning of the regular calendar? >> yes. >> commissioner borden. >> i move to approve items five and six on the consent calendar. >> second. >> commissioners on that motion to approve items five and 6a under consent. commissioner antonini. >> aye. >> commissioner borden. >> aye. >> commissioner hillis. >> aye. >> commissioner. >> aye. >> president fong. >> aye. >> that passes six-zero. zoning administrator what say you on 6b. >> item 6b and close the hearing and request the variance. >> commissioners that places you under questions and matters. item eight consideration of matters for draft minutes. >> any comment? seeing none public comment is closed. commissioner moore. >> no, i was pushing for the next item. >> commissioner antonini. >> move to approve. >> second. >> on that motion to approve draft minutes for february 14, twawr 13. commissioner. >> aye. >> commissioner hillis. >> aye. >> commissioner moore. >> aye. >> commissioner wu. >> aye. >> president fong. >> aye. >> so moved that passes unanimously and place
. >> commissioners this is taken off and heard at the beginning of the regular calendar? >> yes. >> commissioner borden. >> i move to approve items five and six on the consent calendar. >> second. >> commissioners on that motion to approve items five and 6a under consent. commissioner antonini. >> aye. >> commissioner borden. >> aye. >> commissioner hillis. >> aye. >> commissioner. >> aye. >> president fong....
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we just heard this evening there may be a request to postpone that. i don't know if that's forthcoming or not. >> i can speak to that. i will be out of town that week of april, so, we have to push it back probably at least a week. >> i also agree postponement would be so we can hear this after the board has reached their agreement probably make most sense. >> also, in light of the testimony by the attorney for the appellants, it seems to me that given the misunderstanding -- the other thing i want to address, too, in terms of a policy, as far as i know, there is no written policy with respect to staying, having any automatic stay. had there been, i would presumably made a decision in a different direction at the initial request. so, this is not a change in policy in any way. there is no policy that i'm aware of that's in writing. if there was a general practice, that's a different type of circumstance. but given the testimony by the appellant's attorney, i would also allow for a briefing, given that no brief was submitted because there was a misunders
we just heard this evening there may be a request to postpone that. i don't know if that's forthcoming or not. >> i can speak to that. i will be out of town that week of april, so, we have to push it back probably at least a week. >> i also agree postponement would be so we can hear this after the board has reached their agreement probably make most sense. >> also, in light of the testimony by the attorney for the appellants, it seems to me that given the misunderstanding --...
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. >> i heard like 4 or 5 gunshot gunshots. they just rang out. people start scram pwlichblingt i was scared. i was skaivrmentd i come here all the time. >> frightening scene at the richmond bart station tonight where a man was gunned down in front of children at the peak of the rush hour commute. good evening. >> horrified commuters heard the gun fire and then saw a man drop at the top of the station stairwell. shooter got away. we were over the scene as police scoured the area for clues. lillian kim is at the richmond bart station tonight with the latest for us. lillian? >>reporter: we know very also about the victim only that he was believed to be in his 30's. bart police still have this area cordoneed off. they have been busy searching for any possible clue. >> officers canvas the parking lot looking for evidence the shooting that left one man dead in the middle of rush hour. happened outside on top of the staircase that riders use to go in apartment out of the birth station. jennifer williams says everyone including children started running a
. >> i heard like 4 or 5 gunshot gunshots. they just rang out. people start scram pwlichblingt i was scared. i was skaivrmentd i come here all the time. >> frightening scene at the richmond bart station tonight where a man was gunned down in front of children at the peak of the rush hour commute. good evening. >> horrified commuters heard the gun fire and then saw a man drop at the top of the station stairwell. shooter got away. we were over the scene as police scoured the...
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as you heard me say earlier it is the same people who are coming through 3, 4, 5 times and still doing community service. will be pushing for stiffer fines; will work closer with the judges. graffiti is a quality-of-life issue. it used to be low on the totem pole. in san francisco it is the second highest number of calls we get in terms of quality of life. the first being street cleaning issues and garbage. graffiti is now second. it is costing a lot of money. the press conference will focus on many of the types of things that we would like to see as advocates for the issue. i would like to take the opportunity to thank the -- blight for hosting the conference. please give them a big hand. (applause) our partner, san francisco beautiful, they are here with us. (applause) and of course my colleagues at the advisory board and all of you please enjoy the conference. i will be around. i will be going to many other workshops myself. i am very interested. there is a lot to share and a lot to learn. a commitment from all of you. let's keep the movement going, let's go to other cities and figh
as you heard me say earlier it is the same people who are coming through 3, 4, 5 times and still doing community service. will be pushing for stiffer fines; will work closer with the judges. graffiti is a quality-of-life issue. it used to be low on the totem pole. in san francisco it is the second highest number of calls we get in terms of quality of life. the first being street cleaning issues and garbage. graffiti is now second. it is costing a lot of money. the press conference will focus on...
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you've heard this. to me an extraordinary situation where you have a state that suffered the single-worst shooting by one shooter in terms of hitting people. he hit 70 people and killed 12 of them. in american history, and as a result, they brought in -- i applaud them for doing this. they brought in some to me obvious new laws to try and do something about this. and you've got a sheriff that's saying not only he, but the vast majority of the sheriffs in the state want nothing to do with it. >> yeah. i think what sheriff is saying is that he feels the law is unenforceable as opposed to he's not going to enforce oh the law. i think there is a distinction there. i don't think -- >> let me clarify that. sheriff, are you saying you're not going to even try and enforce the law? >> mr. morgan, again, i don't think that there's any ability for i or my officers or other officers armed around the state to determine if a magazine that comes into our inspection was acquired before or after the ban. >> i heard that
you've heard this. to me an extraordinary situation where you have a state that suffered the single-worst shooting by one shooter in terms of hitting people. he hit 70 people and killed 12 of them. in american history, and as a result, they brought in -- i applaud them for doing this. they brought in some to me obvious new laws to try and do something about this. and you've got a sheriff that's saying not only he, but the vast majority of the sheriffs in the state want nothing to do with it....
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i want to thank the commission from what i have heard that they have heard the public support for the robust build out of the program. i think it's time to move forward to the next step and prove from the conceptual idea of a robust build out in terms of a real plan on actual projection of real jobs. i find it increasingly difficult to combat at the missions -- the build out. a plan for local generation and energy efficiency at the launch of clean power this sf is vital to the success of the program. it can be contingent on the rates and i don't think that it can wait until january of next year. i think it's too late. we are without a plan in october, we are dragging our feet on an issue that frankly my generation can't afford to stall on any longer. thank you. >> thank you, very much. next speaker please. if i can ask you to refrain from clapping. it helps speed the meeting along, thank you. >> good afternoon. thank you so much for all your hard work on this topic. my name is kristin swin. i'm a director at bay localized and clean energy alliance. i'm supporting this program. i'm fro
i want to thank the commission from what i have heard that they have heard the public support for the robust build out of the program. i think it's time to move forward to the next step and prove from the conceptual idea of a robust build out in terms of a real plan on actual projection of real jobs. i find it increasingly difficult to combat at the missions -- the build out. a plan for local generation and energy efficiency at the launch of clean power this sf is vital to the success of the...
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as i heard in the federal summit and heard the issues around the definition of bullying, concerns about policies and procedures, seemed like a lot of people blaming everyone. parents blaming schools and schools blaming parents. there seemed to be a lot of confusion and noise out there and i will never forget at the last session secretary duncan got up and said "this issue is really a very complex issue, and the only way it's going to get addressed is back in your community". well, i took that to heart because i realized that's what needed to be done, and that's why i came back to san mateo county and have gathered other like minded people and what we can do over the next two years and address this issue and put in place the measures that need to be done to make our environment safe because we know that bullying doesn't just happen in the schools. it happens all throughout our community. >> thank you. [applause] >> i get a lot of emails and press releases and it was interesting yesterday morning i went and saw the movie "bully" with the kids in san francisco and over the course of the re
as i heard in the federal summit and heard the issues around the definition of bullying, concerns about policies and procedures, seemed like a lot of people blaming everyone. parents blaming schools and schools blaming parents. there seemed to be a lot of confusion and noise out there and i will never forget at the last session secretary duncan got up and said "this issue is really a very complex issue, and the only way it's going to get addressed is back in your community". well, i...
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you guys never heard this song? you guys never heard, "comin' straight out of nordstrom's?" that's me. "coming straight out of nordstrom's "a crazy mother [deleted] named matthew "headed to the food court for cookies with cashews." [cheers and applause] they've been rocking that in japan since thanksgiving. they don't even have thanksgiving in japan. my grandfather made sure of that. [audience groaning] i don't like, uh-- hey, hey! world war ii happened, everybody. you're gonna have to deal with that sooner or later. i don't like hip hop on the radio 'cause they take out all the curse words, which means they take out all the words, right? turn on the hip hop stations it's like, "i'm gonna-- you up so-- bad. "gonna-- in the-- till you're motha'-- mad. "and after that-- i'm gonna-- your motha'-- sister. "i'm gonna-- out-- [cheers and applause] "not even gonna kiss her." there was a lot of sodomy in that joke but it was in your minds. my grandfather made sure of that. everybody speaks the hip hop lingo nowadays. i was watching the news a while ago. they found a gun in this kid'
you guys never heard this song? you guys never heard, "comin' straight out of nordstrom's?" that's me. "coming straight out of nordstrom's "a crazy mother [deleted] named matthew "headed to the food court for cookies with cashews." [cheers and applause] they've been rocking that in japan since thanksgiving. they don't even have thanksgiving in japan. my grandfather made sure of that. [audience groaning] i don't like, uh-- hey, hey! world war ii happened, everybody....
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about many years indeed might never have heard of is that of the che course i didn't snout the fact that you would have heard of it doesn't make it any less shocking cheik us idence possibly british indian i deceive territory and though grouping of violence the largest of which is diego garcia not many people know that as the last u.s. military air base from which we seen the us launch attacks on iraq and afghanistan but back in the one nine hundred sixty s. and that was home to a population of roughly the same as the folk in guidance around two thousand indigenous people that and the u.k. struck a deal with the us which flew them get a discount on arms and saw the us get diego garcia for their military base and most of the population would they were forcibly evicted from their homes many of them would need to move rishis where they've looked out their dave in object poverty ever since and now we also have a number at the table side in this living here in the u.k. and i think what's even more shocking is that this isn't the passing justice this is something that people white up till
about many years indeed might never have heard of is that of the che course i didn't snout the fact that you would have heard of it doesn't make it any less shocking cheik us idence possibly british indian i deceive territory and though grouping of violence the largest of which is diego garcia not many people know that as the last u.s. military air base from which we seen the us launch attacks on iraq and afghanistan but back in the one nine hundred sixty s. and that was home to a population of...
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obviously if it's a dr it's going to be heard here. if it's some other kind of action, cu or 309 or whatever sort of action it is, you know, that would be an environmental piece, it would come before us. but if it is one where there is a permit and that's the triggering point, then how -- if the public was not part of the universe that gets the 311, 312 notice, how would they know? they might be out of the area. so, how would they know that a permit has been issued? >> they would receive notification through the building permit process. so, the notification of the c-e-q-a action and the ability to appeal would follow the notification of -- follow the existing notifications that exist in the city. the type of action that we did identify as needing notification, because it wasn't occurring through a hearing or through the permits, would be discretionary actions taken by other departments that are not -- that do not occur at a hearing. those -- the legislation does provide for a new notice provided through the planning department's websit
obviously if it's a dr it's going to be heard here. if it's some other kind of action, cu or 309 or whatever sort of action it is, you know, that would be an environmental piece, it would come before us. but if it is one where there is a permit and that's the triggering point, then how -- if the public was not part of the universe that gets the 311, 312 notice, how would they know? they might be out of the area. so, how would they know that a permit has been issued? >> they would receive...
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i heard they, uh... i heard they, uh... they, uh... say it. i heard they shave your head.rd they throw balloons full of pee. three years ago my brother's friend stayed out too late and he came home covered in syrup without any eyebrows. yeah, i don't know about all this. that's a lot of different stories. i like syrup. look, it's not safe. we've got to get indoors. and you guys need to get to the dock. cool tip, milo. come on, guys. let's go get some more candy. huh, what was that? huh? what? did you hear that? no. (teenagers laugh) hell hunt! hide! boy: oh, kids, come out and play. (laughs) (howls) it's helen hunt! [ kids ] yeah! ok. if you saved enough money, what would you do with it? i would buy an island made out of candy. an island made out of candy? it would be like sand full of sugar. sand full of sugar? the water could be made out of like soda, and when you take a shower it could be made out of like hot fudge. ooooo. what about the animals? what would they be made out of? um, i'm assuming they'd be made out of candy? [ male announcer ] it's not complicated. saving
i heard they, uh... i heard they, uh... they, uh... say it. i heard they shave your head.rd they throw balloons full of pee. three years ago my brother's friend stayed out too late and he came home covered in syrup without any eyebrows. yeah, i don't know about all this. that's a lot of different stories. i like syrup. look, it's not safe. we've got to get indoors. and you guys need to get to the dock. cool tip, milo. come on, guys. let's go get some more candy. huh, what was that? huh? what?...
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i heard the word faggot on the play ground when i taught. the teachers were intimidated, they didn't want to be seen to have any empathy because that might reflect on them. it's crazy but that's part of the oppression. when we started to work on the legislation, i tried to channel myself back in the classroom, i taught for a number of years. we're hoping seth's law is the first of many. in addition to their reporting you also have to document, we feel like this is the science of it which, you know, sounds a little sterile when you consider the emotional loss, but that you document each incident as it happens so you have a record and you also look at the climate, the culture, and also the perpetrator. we have a second piece of legislation that calls for the restoretive justice element that people were talking about with regard to bullying, not just lgbt kids but in general. there was a sect committee this year of men and boys of color and that committee came out with a number of pieces of legislation all based on alerting to more programs, ac
i heard the word faggot on the play ground when i taught. the teachers were intimidated, they didn't want to be seen to have any empathy because that might reflect on them. it's crazy but that's part of the oppression. when we started to work on the legislation, i tried to channel myself back in the classroom, i taught for a number of years. we're hoping seth's law is the first of many. in addition to their reporting you also have to document, we feel like this is the science of it which, you...