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regarding 2 henry adams, we needed to kick it out a week to put last materials together. you'll see the cases from 2013. if there's any opportunity to get on the december 19 schedule, we would appreciate it. i just wanted to put a shutout for that. so thank you for your consideration. >> thank you. any other public comment? with that, public comment is closed. >> motion to continue items 1a, 2 and 18a to the dates >> second. >> thank you. on that motion to continue items as proposed. >> commission fung >> is there any response to the request for the 19th versus for 2 henry adams? >> jonas? >> well, the only reason we chose january 9 is because december 19 is closed. we have a full calendar. >> okay. sorry. >> on that motion to continue items as proposed. [roll call vote] that motions passes in a minute- unanimously. >> your consent calendar. all matters are considered to be retune and may be acted upon by a single roll call vote. there will be no separate discussion unless a member of the commission, public or staff so requests, in which case the item will be considered a
regarding 2 henry adams, we needed to kick it out a week to put last materials together. you'll see the cases from 2013. if there's any opportunity to get on the december 19 schedule, we would appreciate it. i just wanted to put a shutout for that. so thank you for your consideration. >> thank you. any other public comment? with that, public comment is closed. >> motion to continue items 1a, 2 and 18a to the dates >> second. >> thank you. on that motion to continue items...
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for the property at 2 henry adams street, designated as landmark number 283 the building under article the planning code and located within a p.d.r.1-d zoning district. this property is developed with a five-storey heavy timber flame, brick, american commercial style building, constructed in 1915 by architect leo j. delvin. the building encompasses the entire block. the project includes restoration historic store fronts on all five building facades. a new storefront system will be installed on the northeast corner of the subject property. existing non historic box anings will be removed and replaced with flat, metal anings at the northwest corner of the property which is currently used as a service parking lot. a new 945 square feet utility enclosure will be constructed. as part of this project, 49,364 square feet on the fifth floor of the building will be converted from p.d.r. to office use. the department has not received any letters of opposition or supporsuppose regarding this pr. given the nature of the proposed work, the reverse ability of the propose utility and the change of us
for the property at 2 henry adams street, designated as landmark number 283 the building under article the planning code and located within a p.d.r.1-d zoning district. this property is developed with a five-storey heavy timber flame, brick, american commercial style building, constructed in 1915 by architect leo j. delvin. the building encompasses the entire block. the project includes restoration historic store fronts on all five building facades. a new storefront system will be installed on...
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on the west side of henry adams street under your regular calendar for case numbers 2018 for 1776 green street, conditional use authorization and variances proposed for continuance to january 9, 2020.
on the west side of henry adams street under your regular calendar for case numbers 2018 for 1776 green street, conditional use authorization and variances proposed for continuance to january 9, 2020.
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. >> the hotel was built in 1928 on the site of the residences of john hey john hay and henry adams. after the family relinquished their rights to the site, in 1926, wardman, the developer, built >> this hotel along with the hotel that is now the st. regis. the hotel has been in existence since 1928. the bar has been in existence somewhere starting in the 1960's or 1970's. with my arrival in 1999, this bar was already known as off the record, a place to be seen but not heard. it was not in this color, format and lay-out, but it was pretty well the same bar in the basement of the hotel. it is kind of like the speak easy place and has become very popular over the years. the decorations of political cartoons that are displayed from various artists, dating back to a collection of artwork who at this stage has decease the. we keep some of the original artwork still in-house. from what i know, it is that the previous ownership in the 80's and 90's decided to bring in some artwork after having a few over the bar and in the bar. that is how it really established. but we have built up on this
. >> the hotel was built in 1928 on the site of the residences of john hey john hay and henry adams. after the family relinquished their rights to the site, in 1926, wardman, the developer, built >> this hotel along with the hotel that is now the st. regis. the hotel has been in existence since 1928. the bar has been in existence somewhere starting in the 1960's or 1970's. with my arrival in 1999, this bar was already known as off the record, a place to be seen but not heard. it was...
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name is jim woods i'm the founder of woods beer company and the proprietor of woods copy k open 2 henry adams what makes us unique is that we're reintegrated brooeg the beer and serving that cross the table people are sitting next to the xurpz drinking alongside we're having a lot of ingredient that get there's a lot to do the district of retail shop having that really close connection with the consumer allows us to do exciting things we decided to come to treasure island because we saw it as an amazing opportunity can't be beat the views and real estate that great county starting to develop on treasure island like minded business owners with last week products and want to get on the ground floor a no-brainer for us when you you, you buying local goods made locally our supporting small business those are not created an, an sprinkle scale with all the machines and one person procreating them people are making them by hand as a result more interesting and can't get that of minor or anywhere else and san francisco a hot bed for local manufacturing in support that is what keeps your city vibrant
name is jim woods i'm the founder of woods beer company and the proprietor of woods copy k open 2 henry adams what makes us unique is that we're reintegrated brooeg the beer and serving that cross the table people are sitting next to the xurpz drinking alongside we're having a lot of ingredient that get there's a lot to do the district of retail shop having that really close connection with the consumer allows us to do exciting things we decided to come to treasure island because we saw it as...
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adams is don't come off as well. >> the first problem with patrick henry is to give me liberty or give me death.the one soundbite he's best known for may never have been delivered or at least his earliest and most influential biographer in the early 19th century admitted to romantic truth was too important to him as a biographer to let it go and so, in corresponding with thomas jefferson who knew patrick henry and was one of the working sources for the biography, jefferson came back to the biographer and said you know henry was in fact i won't go into it since this is about the adams is, but a long train of abuses diabuses like the declarf independence. >> why doti we romanticize those people and not the adams is? >> i would like to raise the seissue about slavery because i also wrote a biography and as you may have seen the musical hamilton, the fact that hamilton was someone who purchased leads and owned slaves and this is part of the problem. part of the problem is we do have this founders worship and get recycled in each generation finds the perfect founder and makes them into something that
adams is don't come off as well. >> the first problem with patrick henry is to give me liberty or give me death.the one soundbite he's best known for may never have been delivered or at least his earliest and most influential biographer in the early 19th century admitted to romantic truth was too important to him as a biographer to let it go and so, in corresponding with thomas jefferson who knew patrick henry and was one of the working sources for the biography, jefferson came back to...
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find out that i'm related to patrick henry and [inaudible] when you think of jefferson and what he said and the people that said things that we revere more than the adamswere the ones that in their living practices had slaves and no freedom but then the atoms don't come off as well? >> the first problem with patrick henry is that give me liberty or give me death and the one soundbite that he is best known for may never have been delivered or at least his earliest and influential biographer william in the early 19th century admitted that romantic truce were were important to him as a biographer to let him go and so, and corresponding with thomas jefferson who knew patrick henry and was one of the sources for the biography jefferson came back to the biographer and said you know henry was in fact and i won't go into it since this is about the adams' what a long train of abuses to cite the declaration of independence. >> why do we romanticize those people and not the adams'? >> i would like to raise the issue about slavery because i also wrote a biography about aaron burr and you may have all seen the musical hamilton and the fact that hamilton was someone
find out that i'm related to patrick henry and [inaudible] when you think of jefferson and what he said and the people that said things that we revere more than the adamswere the ones that in their living practices had slaves and no freedom but then the atoms don't come off as well? >> the first problem with patrick henry is that give me liberty or give me death and the one soundbite that he is best known for may never have been delivered or at least his earliest and influential...
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for the actor to live in and to school the actor who was ronald reagan and adam smith, john locke with little essays added by henry. he gave little books just like the manhattan institute and hopedli they would be red. this actor reagan was not exactly popular across ge either. the younger executives did not like having a western propaganda and they complained about reagan but the few remaining years they could not stop him and his actor and he sent reagan all around to hundreds of ge plants to explain all about the tva and the future of industry in the industry might move west and so on and the actor in him wrote speeches about the dangers of socialism and socializing medicine was a bad idea, the tva was a bad idea and power could innovate faster when it was free to make its own decisions. maybe hydropower was not the only kind of power in the united states. soon enough reagan began to take his arguments seriously. he even bought his son ge stock. the year 1960 cast a dark cloud over ge. him and his propaganda mill. the investigation in 1961 the new attorney general whose name is robert kennedy pulled together a
for the actor to live in and to school the actor who was ronald reagan and adam smith, john locke with little essays added by henry. he gave little books just like the manhattan institute and hopedli they would be red. this actor reagan was not exactly popular across ge either. the younger executives did not like having a western propaganda and they complained about reagan but the few remaining years they could not stop him and his actor and he sent reagan all around to hundreds of ge plants to...
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actor to live in and boulware pulled the actor who wasronald reagan and adam smith , john locke with little essays added by henry catholic. he gave schoolbooks just like the manhattan institute does out and hoped they would be read. this actor, reagan was wasn't exactly popular across ge either. the younger executives didn't like having some kind of western propagandist and complain about reagan but for the few remaining years boulware was there they couldn't stop boulware and his actor and boulware since reagan all around to ge plants to explain all about the tva and the future of industry and the industry might move west and so on. then actor, he wrote speeches about the dangers of socialism and thatsocializing medicine was a bad idea. the tva was a bad idea . our could innovate faster when it was free to make its own decisions. maybe i drove power wasn't the only kind of power in the future of the united states and soon reagan began to take boulware's arguments seriously. he even boughthis son some ge stock . the year 1960 cast a dark cloud over ge boulware and boulware's propaganda mill . the justice departm
actor to live in and boulware pulled the actor who wasronald reagan and adam smith , john locke with little essays added by henry catholic. he gave schoolbooks just like the manhattan institute does out and hoped they would be read. this actor, reagan was wasn't exactly popular across ge either. the younger executives didn't like having some kind of western propagandist and complain about reagan but for the few remaining years boulware was there they couldn't stop boulware and his actor and...
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. >> to call the interview of the hit yet that henry is mulling a 2020 presidential run. comedian adame and host of very popular adam corolla show. great to have you with us. so what do you think you might do you think hillary is serious about getting in this race? >> i hope she is because she is talking about it everywhere, and i have no idea why she would go on these tours. ironically doing more media now than she did when she was running for president, so it's ironic that she wouldn't do howard stern when she was running for president and now she is not running for president but goes on howard stern to talk about running for president. then she would probably be the president. >> i don't know if he just enjoys the attention and enjoys people talking about her getting in again, i don't know she would go for around three that could be punishing again, it is hard to imagine how you steel yourself without possibility of going through that again, she said it was devastating for her. >> i don't know, doesn't she say to everything that is devastating for her? i just feel like everything is
. >> to call the interview of the hit yet that henry is mulling a 2020 presidential run. comedian adame and host of very popular adam corolla show. great to have you with us. so what do you think you might do you think hillary is serious about getting in this race? >> i hope she is because she is talking about it everywhere, and i have no idea why she would go on these tours. ironically doing more media now than she did when she was running for president, so it's ironic that she...
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crowdstrike on october 5, 2017 and henry would not comment, he is, you know, crowdstrike like you heard adam schiff say, shorthand for this conspiracy theory. the senate intelligence committee led by a republican interviewed. >> nunes over and over again, mentioning chalupa. almost at every turn. >> keep hearing from republicans in the senate. senator burr chairs this committee. he refused to say yesterday, refused to condemn his colleague senator kennedy for talking about the idea both ukraine and russia interfered. what you'll hear i think from republicans going forward is, well, it may not have been a government-organized thing but people who dp it. individuals. >> an op id -ed in the hill. >> and lindsey graham said 1,000% confident russia, not ukraine, meddled in the 2016 u.s. presidency. >> see how long that lasts. stick around. we have a lot more to talk about. squeeze in a quick break. new details about the report the house committee just released. stay with us. urke) a "rock and wreck." seen it. covered it. at farmers insurance, we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or t
crowdstrike on october 5, 2017 and henry would not comment, he is, you know, crowdstrike like you heard adam schiff say, shorthand for this conspiracy theory. the senate intelligence committee led by a republican interviewed. >> nunes over and over again, mentioning chalupa. almost at every turn. >> keep hearing from republicans in the senate. senator burr chairs this committee. he refused to say yesterday, refused to condemn his colleague senator kennedy for talking about the idea...
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adams: thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, commissioners. henry campagnolo, vice president of the small business association. in san francisco, small businesses are moving out, and a couple are not coming back. it'd be nice if the city could somehow get involved with help these folks could get back into the buildings once their soft story is finished off. we pay fees, and if we go out of business, that's fees that the city won't collect. so it doesn't make sense for this city to try to collect fees and then have us go out of business. also, there's the issue of zoning and conditional use and things like that. they just take forever. you know, it can take seven to nine months for getting a conditional use. it's insane, and the amount of money it costs. and so i feel like we've got to do something about it, and what a body that can help us with that is you guys out here. i would like you to say hey, folks, let's sit down. what can we make sure that small businesses not only exist, but be successful and grow. thank you. >> president adams: thank you.
adams: thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, commissioners. henry campagnolo, vice president of the small business association. in san francisco, small businesses are moving out, and a couple are not coming back. it'd be nice if the city could somehow get involved with help these folks could get back into the buildings once their soft story is finished off. we pay fees, and if we go out of business, that's fees that the city won't collect. so it doesn't make sense...
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on the capitalist all-star team you'll recognize names like adam smith, ronald reagan, george bush, jack kemp, henry ford, and donald trump. all proponents of cal tapism who promoted the ideas of individual responsibility and free interprice. now, this team recognized that what sets america apart from the rest of the world is the drive to reach our fullest potential, coupled with a free market economy. risk and reward are a big deal to capitalists. they want to hand -- a hand up. guarantees are a big deal to socialists. they want a hand-out. capitalism is about taking responsibility for what you create and making even greater. -- it even greater. we are a nation of opportunity and incentive and because of those principles we are a nation of hope where everyone can benefit. capitalists believe in individual integrity and the dignity of reaping reward from hard work. it is the greatest force in the history of our world for lifting people out of poverty and we must instill this value in future generations. now, the version of a shiny progressive socialism that we see touted by democrats who promise equ
on the capitalist all-star team you'll recognize names like adam smith, ronald reagan, george bush, jack kemp, henry ford, and donald trump. all proponents of cal tapism who promoted the ideas of individual responsibility and free interprice. now, this team recognized that what sets america apart from the rest of the world is the drive to reach our fullest potential, coupled with a free market economy. risk and reward are a big deal to capitalists. they want to hand -- a hand up. guarantees are...
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read this book you will come to think of john quincy adams as a sad friend who lost two brothers and two sons to alcoholism and sympathize with henry kissinger who had the unenviable job of babysitting a drunk. this book has spanned four centuries and starts with the pilgrims and we will get into that it goes through the revolution, the civil war, senator joe mccarthy, the jfk assassination. i just took a bunch of events in which alcohol seemed to have or did have a huge effect on what happened and went through them. starting in 1620, so it begins with the pilgrims. when henry david thoreau moved to walden pond in 1845 the last thing that he had in mind was writing a book about it. he didn't have anywhere else to live, he had moved in with the emerson's because emerson went to europe. so throw did but he did not think he was going to write about it, he thought he would write a book about a river trip he took with his brother. but hawthorne asked him to come give a talk at the concord athenaeum. theame and david talk about river trip. in the q&a, all anybody wanted to know was what it was like to live in a shack at walden pond. so i
read this book you will come to think of john quincy adams as a sad friend who lost two brothers and two sons to alcoholism and sympathize with henry kissinger who had the unenviable job of babysitting a drunk. this book has spanned four centuries and starts with the pilgrims and we will get into that it goes through the revolution, the civil war, senator joe mccarthy, the jfk assassination. i just took a bunch of events in which alcohol seemed to have or did have a huge effect on what happened...
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>> i would keep an idea -- an idea on adam schiff, jerry nadler, the judiciary committee, and the chair in 1999 was henrye, the main impeachment manager, somebody else who still serves in the house is jim simpson burger, they were impeachment managers, and you could look at jamie raskin, or a democrat from washington state. the name that has come up over the weekend is justin amash, he is the independent congressman from michigan. used to be republican, switched sides. now an independent, and some freshman democrats, a coalition of democrats would like him to be in impeachment manager. and you do not have to be a member of the house to be in impeachment manager. it has never happened that way before, but the rules are silent on that story, add. >> ed: that is a mouthful, a whole lot on their plate, and they also have to deal with u.s. and ca, trying to prevent a government shutdown, what about the other business? >> we are still waiting at this hour for them to deliver the actual text of a spending bill, two in fact to look at the government past friday night to prevent a government shutdown. expected to
>> i would keep an idea -- an idea on adam schiff, jerry nadler, the judiciary committee, and the chair in 1999 was henrye, the main impeachment manager, somebody else who still serves in the house is jim simpson burger, they were impeachment managers, and you could look at jamie raskin, or a democrat from washington state. the name that has come up over the weekend is justin amash, he is the independent congressman from michigan. used to be republican, switched sides. now an independent,...
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crafting this measure and bringing it to the floor and umber of staff to thank from , adam, carl, lisa fiona, james and henry from cbs, tom bradley is retiring and we rebecca, and l, stuart, and from the joint committee on text c hmp ao, helly, lin. lisa, dan, maya, stacy arms and jenny and as always, i want to thank the staff of the ways and means committee who worked tirle leslie. the legislation before this house today is in no mall part baugh of improving the members of the american family. thank u amy, sarah and you neal. we have heard today from the floor on a lot of views and i'm open to suggestions. one policy isn't going to be the final fix and i welcome continued dial log. join me in supporting this historic legislation and i yield back. the chair: jabblet. the time of the committee on ways and means has expired. the chair: the gentleman from virginia, mr. scott, and the gentlewoman from north carolina, ms. foxx, each will control 30 minutes. the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. scott: i yield myself two minutes. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. scott: i would like to thank cha
crafting this measure and bringing it to the floor and umber of staff to thank from , adam, carl, lisa fiona, james and henry from cbs, tom bradley is retiring and we rebecca, and l, stuart, and from the joint committee on text c hmp ao, helly, lin. lisa, dan, maya, stacy arms and jenny and as always, i want to thank the staff of the ways and means committee who worked tirle leslie. the legislation before this house today is in no mall part baugh of improving the members of the american family....
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amy adams as a house bound woman who witnesses a murder only to have what she saw and her own reality question as hallucinations the movie also stars julianne moore gary oldman and brian tyree henry the woman in the window hits theaters may 15th, 20 20 in hollywood, i'm rick damigella want to see the head of is going to be good movie a little peek outside checking in on the bay bridge traffic what bay bridge traffic. there is not it looks pretty good right heading into san francisco, nice and quiet light acros >>welcome back coming up on 4.30 meteorologist john trouble here checking in with a look at the forecast today the days ahead. keanu forecast does have a little bit of next year and him to turn but yes we are looking at the forecast ahead of us and for the most part robin hood shaping up to be a pretty good one we do have a touch of rainfall heading our way tonight, but it's not going to stick around for too terribly long certainly something that's not going to be a multi-day events like the rain that we had been seeing just a couple of weeks ago. >>san francisco. it's a clear view across the bay this morning even less low cloud cover than we had yesterday most cloud cover
amy adams as a house bound woman who witnesses a murder only to have what she saw and her own reality question as hallucinations the movie also stars julianne moore gary oldman and brian tyree henry the woman in the window hits theaters may 15th, 20 20 in hollywood, i'm rick damigella want to see the head of is going to be good movie a little peek outside checking in on the bay bridge traffic what bay bridge traffic. there is not it looks pretty good right heading into san francisco, nice and...
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henry harrison. planned harrison's uneral they looked at how former presidents were mourned and it was from the model of and ngton and jefferson adams there were able to concoct state e new american funeral would look like and with arrison moving forward for sitting presidents it was usually a service in the east oom and remains to the rotunda and lie in state and usually a and then the n iing remains go back to the president's home state. that last part is important not se washington was entombed in the capitol. if he was what would have happened to the other presidents? would they you will be in the capitol? would some be there? from him forward they retire from politics and go back it life.e > let's talk about this place the white house historical association and washington was presidents our 45 who didn't live in the white house although he selected the irish architect who built the white house. ever see it? did he see it under construction? his way it once on ba back, he had left the presidency to mount vernon from philadelphia. onknow he stopped and saw it his way. never actually stepped foot inside but he did see t. what i ev
henry harrison. planned harrison's uneral they looked at how former presidents were mourned and it was from the model of and ngton and jefferson adams there were able to concoct state e new american funeral would look like and with arrison moving forward for sitting presidents it was usually a service in the east oom and remains to the rotunda and lie in state and usually a and then the n iing remains go back to the president's home state. that last part is important not se washington was...