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zoning administrator, respondent 498 hoffman avenue. appealing a letter of determination dated sept. 17, 2012, addressed to allen sowle, regarding the legal dwelling unit count for the subject property. for rehearing today. public hearing held and closed on nov. 07, 2012. at that time a motion to uphold the letter of determination did not muster sufficient votes to pass and the letter of determination was upheld by operation of law. on dec. 12, 2012, the board voted 5-0 to grant the >> thank you. call item no. 6. sf 61234 >>> we'll begin with the appellant. >> good evening. my name is alan soul. i'm the attorney. his partner nick an dreadey was unable to be here. they are the owners at the property at 498 hoffman avenue in san francisco. they requested from the administrator to the legal count from their home was three units. to help you understand the situation, i have to take you on a multistep approach. when they purchased their home 16 years ago in 1997 inspected the property. there is two stories above the basement. each of the uni
zoning administrator, respondent 498 hoffman avenue. appealing a letter of determination dated sept. 17, 2012, addressed to allen sowle, regarding the legal dwelling unit count for the subject property. for rehearing today. public hearing held and closed on nov. 07, 2012. at that time a motion to uphold the letter of determination did not muster sufficient votes to pass and the letter of determination was upheld by operation of law. on dec. 12, 2012, the board voted 5-0 to grant the >>...
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greg and kim hoffman call her the neighbor from hell.ery friendly. kids would play with each other. she was a single mom. we would help her out with blowing her snow in the winter. things like that. >> reporter: the family says cordial turns to combative one day five years ago, because of a spat over nail polish between their young daughters. >> i didn't think it was that big a deal. so, i just went over to lori's and i said, this is what had gone on. and immediately she pretty much went off on me. she was yelling and -- >> reporter: screaming at you? had she ever before? >> no, she had not. and i turned around and started to walk away. >> reporter: but the hoffmans were about to learn walking away from her wrath wouldn't be that simple. and just how vicious her attacks could get became clear when kim, a recovering alcoholic, suffered a dangerous relapse. >> greg and my kids didn't know whether i was going to live. >> she collapsed in front of me. >> reporter: she collapsed in front of you? >> yeah. i had my son call 911. and i still rem
greg and kim hoffman call her the neighbor from hell.ery friendly. kids would play with each other. she was a single mom. we would help her out with blowing her snow in the winter. things like that. >> reporter: the family says cordial turns to combative one day five years ago, because of a spat over nail polish between their young daughters. >> i didn't think it was that big a deal. so, i just went over to lori's and i said, this is what had gone on. and immediately she pretty much...
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we are joined by max hoffman in washington. what's the latest on the rescue operations? >> there was just a press conference by a local and federal authority. they say they have a preliminary number of injuries. they believed at least to a record 37 people injured and of course this number should rise. but no official number on how many lost their lives because officials are not sure how many people and how many casualties have been brought in. fema is on the the federal emergency management agency, they came down because president obama declared this a major disaster which it then the capability to bring in funding from the presidential disaster fund to moore in oklahoma city. their biggest concern right now is finding shelter for all the people who lost their homes. >> the original death toll has been revised downward the considerably. why is that? >> in the beginning when that hit, all of the telephone lines were down and communication was down. there were departments working in the gutters of a have to figure those things out -- have to work together. the devastation
we are joined by max hoffman in washington. what's the latest on the rescue operations? >> there was just a press conference by a local and federal authority. they say they have a preliminary number of injuries. they believed at least to a record 37 people injured and of course this number should rise. but no official number on how many lost their lives because officials are not sure how many people and how many casualties have been brought in. fema is on the the federal emergency...
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we are joined by max hoffman in washington. what's the latest on the rescue operations? >> there was just a press local and federal authority. they say they have a preliminary number of injuries. they believed at least to a record 37 people injured and of course this number should rise. but no official number on how many lost their lives because officials are not sure how many people and how many casualties have been brought in. fema is on the ground, the federal emergency management agency, they came down because president obama declared this a major disaster which it then the capability to bring in funding from the presidential disaster fund to moore in oklahoma city. their biggest concern right now is finding shelter for all the people who lost their homes. >> the original death toll has been revised downward the considerably. why is that? >> in the beginning when that hit, all of the telephone lines were down and communication was down. there were departments working in the gutters of a have to figure those things out -- have to work together. the devastation is so b
we are joined by max hoffman in washington. what's the latest on the rescue operations? >> there was just a press local and federal authority. they say they have a preliminary number of injuries. they believed at least to a record 37 people injured and of course this number should rise. but no official number on how many lost their lives because officials are not sure how many people and how many casualties have been brought in. fema is on the ground, the federal emergency management...
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. >> reporter: the 1100 block of east hoffman street, once a hub of activity; now a shell -- activity, is new a shell of its former self. >> i hate to seat neighbors go. >> reporter: vacant board up homes and the blight that comes with it. >> fire hazard, rats, trash, peeing, having bowel movements on the side of your house. >> reporter: deputy city housing commissioner julie day said while some may be forced to move out in abandoned blocks, others view it as a welcomed escape. >> we frequently have people call and say please help me move to a new place. they want to move. realistically -- you've looked at some of the blocks. would you want to live there? >> reporter: no one has lived there for years. >> i've been around here for 13 years. it's been vacant since i've been around. >> reporter: the same program aimed to wipe out entire blocks will try to save this one and others like it. the city hopes to renovate vacants in otherwise solid neighborhoods. >> a lot of the people are homeowners and we've been around or a long time. >> reporter: the city maintains replacing blighted blocks
. >> reporter: the 1100 block of east hoffman street, once a hub of activity; now a shell -- activity, is new a shell of its former self. >> i hate to seat neighbors go. >> reporter: vacant board up homes and the blight that comes with it. >> fire hazard, rats, trash, peeing, having bowel movements on the side of your house. >> reporter: deputy city housing commissioner julie day said while some may be forced to move out in abandoned blocks, others view it as a...
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we are working closely with lisa hoffman to have a system that identifies the language skills of bilingual officers immediately and in real-time so that they can be more readily dispatched to the scene and it gives equally important information which is to know if there aren't bilingual officers, waiting on the scene, and can move onto the next level, the language line system. we are working on how do we get officers who want to be bilingual, who want to be certified as bilingual officers, how do they more rapidly get the certification process in place? officers can be certified in mandarin, cantonese, spanish, russian. we are hoping and working with other divisions within the city to get the process moving more quickly. on the street patrol officers, they're using their own cell phones to call language line. on a real level of equipment, officers need a better way to ask his language line. we are working with the department and think outside of the box. bilingual officers use digital recorders because of department requires them to tape interviews with victims, witnesses and suspects. the
we are working closely with lisa hoffman to have a system that identifies the language skills of bilingual officers immediately and in real-time so that they can be more readily dispatched to the scene and it gives equally important information which is to know if there aren't bilingual officers, waiting on the scene, and can move onto the next level, the language line system. we are working on how do we get officers who want to be bilingual, who want to be certified as bilingual officers, how...
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. >> you know, suzie in the movie "the graduate" dustin hoffman got the advice. >> a lot of jobs. i hope the ones who are in college will major in things that will prepare them for this. >> and in that data we will find a way to lower costs in the medical care area. >> that's "nightly business report" for tonight. >> i'm tyler matheson. thanks and have a great night. >> announcer: nightly business report has been brought to you by -- >>> welcome to "newsline." it's friday, may 24th. i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. >>> british prime minister david cameron has moved to calm fears after an attack in london. he said attacks by extremis will only bring the british people together. >> we will never give in to terror or terrorism in any of
. >> you know, suzie in the movie "the graduate" dustin hoffman got the advice. >> a lot of jobs. i hope the ones who are in college will major in things that will prepare them for this. >> and in that data we will find a way to lower costs in the medical care area. >> that's "nightly business report" for tonight. >> i'm tyler matheson. thanks and have a great night. >> announcer: nightly business report has been brought to you by --...
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. >> because in the text of this nsr, it's not just the bottom 498 hoffman written by hand but in the actual text too. >> but a title company wouldn't find that because it was erroneous. in san francisco in 1987 didn't put the correct legal description on the top of this page. >> at one point in time this was the correct property, they switched it when the owner wanted to subdivide his lot into three pieces. >> right. >> this is not an incorrect description. >> it's an old erroneous description. a description that used to be flied to this property and it's not the description that is now or in 1997 when my clients bought the property. then they used the old legal description to record this document. >> i understand your argument. okay. >> and do you have title insurance? it does seem to me like the title company problem. >> how can that displace the tenants. >> okay. thank you. >> any other questions? >> no. thank you. good evening, members of the board. planning department. the subject property is located within an rh 2 zoning district which is a maximum of two units. which the owner
. >> because in the text of this nsr, it's not just the bottom 498 hoffman written by hand but in the actual text too. >> but a title company wouldn't find that because it was erroneous. in san francisco in 1987 didn't put the correct legal description on the top of this page. >> at one point in time this was the correct property, they switched it when the owner wanted to subdivide his lot into three pieces. >> right. >> this is not an incorrect description....
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. >> you know, suzie in the movie "the graduate" dustin hoffman got the advice. >> a lot of jobs. i hope the ones who are in college will major in things that will prepare them for this. >> and in that data we will find a way to lower costs in the medical care area. >> that's "nightly business report" for tonight. >> i'm tyler matheson. thanks and have a great night. >> announcer: nightly business report has been brought to you by -- >>> just ahead on your money and business, what's the outlook for jobs in maryland? where should but sending that resume? also, fashion on four wheels, and how maryland's same-sex marriage law is providing some new business opportunities. it's all next. >> your money and business starts now. >>> good evening, i'm jeff salkin. the recession officially ended years ago, but unemployment remains elevated. jobs can be tough to come by. joining us for insigh on where the jobs are is marcus smith, branch manager for deco baltimore. thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> tell us about adeco. >> we are a temporary staffing company and do a lot o
. >> you know, suzie in the movie "the graduate" dustin hoffman got the advice. >> a lot of jobs. i hope the ones who are in college will major in things that will prepare them for this. >> and in that data we will find a way to lower costs in the medical care area. >> that's "nightly business report" for tonight. >> i'm tyler matheson. thanks and have a great night. >> announcer: nightly business report has been brought to you by --...
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. >> i would like to introduce deputy director, lisa hoffman, waiting to tell you about the new system. >> sorry about that. >> good evening and thank you for letting me have a moment to speak. i will keep it brief. we have been in the process after procuring enough that you are 911 system. the current system we have is 12 years old, antiquated. we are not able to currently tell whether an officer have special skills so we don't is best based on skill sets. we will have a processes to install, we upgrade to the new system in 2014 will have the capability to identify officer skill sets and identify and tabulate when we translate on a call. we have no way to currently manage the data to tell us when a call speaking a different language. one of the primary objectives of the new product is to have a system that allows us to determine when we translate for somebody. we have a large member of staff who are language proficient and come from primary speaking language, fluent in their native language. we are looking to get more dispatchers qualified and certified a second language proficient. w
. >> i would like to introduce deputy director, lisa hoffman, waiting to tell you about the new system. >> sorry about that. >> good evening and thank you for letting me have a moment to speak. i will keep it brief. we have been in the process after procuring enough that you are 911 system. the current system we have is 12 years old, antiquated. we are not able to currently tell whether an officer have special skills so we don't is best based on skill sets. we will have a...
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. >> you know, suzie in the movie "the graduate" dustin hoffman got the advice. >> a lot of jobs. i hope the ones who are in college will major in things that will prepare them for this. >> and in that data we will find a way to lower costs in the medical care area. >> that's "nightly business report" for tonight. >> i'm tyler matheson. thanks and have a great night. >> announcer: nightly business report has been brought to you by -- >> the following kqed production was produced in high definition. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> and their buns are something i have yet to find anywhere else. >> i'm not inviting you to my house for dinner. >> breaded and fried and gooey and lovely. >> in the words of arnold schwarzenegger, i'll be back. >> you've heard of a connoisseur? i'm a common sewer.
. >> you know, suzie in the movie "the graduate" dustin hoffman got the advice. >> a lot of jobs. i hope the ones who are in college will major in things that will prepare them for this. >> and in that data we will find a way to lower costs in the medical care area. >> that's "nightly business report" for tonight. >> i'm tyler matheson. thanks and have a great night. >> announcer: nightly business report has been brought to you by --...
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. >> you know, suzie in the movie "the graduate" dustin hoffman got the advice. >> a lot of jobs. i hope the ones who are in college will major in things that will prepare them for this. >> and in that data we will find a way to lower costs in the medical care area. >> that's "nightly business report" for tonight. >> i'm tyler matheson. thanks and have a great night. >> announcer: nightly business report has been brought to you by -- kevin: today on "ask this old house"... so what's this mystery you wrote me about? oh, right. we noticed this warping, this melting, coming out of the siding in this regular shape, and we have no idea what's going on. i'll show you what's destroying this vinyl siding and how to prevent it. so i hear you want to save some money on your energy bills. we do, we do. the best thing to do is really to start with a full audit of the entire home. man: you can see how sensitive this camera is. you can still see the hand prints on the wall. kevin: that's next on "ask this old house." with a little neighborly advice and the right partner in doing,
. >> you know, suzie in the movie "the graduate" dustin hoffman got the advice. >> a lot of jobs. i hope the ones who are in college will major in things that will prepare them for this. >> and in that data we will find a way to lower costs in the medical care area. >> that's "nightly business report" for tonight. >> i'm tyler matheson. thanks and have a great night. >> announcer: nightly business report has been brought to you by --...
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in the 1100 block of east hoffman street in the oliver community is now just a shell of its former self. and clara bailey and her mother- in-law are now the seoul survivors. her -- sole survivors. her neighbors have disappeared and she sees this as a welcome escape. >> fire hazard. the rats. the trash. people doing their personal business on the side of your house. peeing. actually having bowl movements on the -- bowel movements on the side of your house. you have to smell all that in the summertime. >> reporter: now the city has over 16,000 vacant buildings and about 10,000 of them need to be demolished. coming up we'll hear from one homeowner who wants to stay put at 6:45. reporting live at federal hill, sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> dozens of parents went back to school all to get ready for prom. maryville prep is requiring teenagers and their parents to take an alcohol education class before prom. very few schools in the state do this. the girls got their lesson yesterday morning and it was mom and dad's turn last night. >> come to me like this just makes parents more informed. so
in the 1100 block of east hoffman street in the oliver community is now just a shell of its former self. and clara bailey and her mother- in-law are now the seoul survivors. her -- sole survivors. her neighbors have disappeared and she sees this as a welcome escape. >> fire hazard. the rats. the trash. people doing their personal business on the side of your house. peeing. actually having bowl movements on the -- bowel movements on the side of your house. you have to smell all that in the...
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por fin. >>> si saben cocinar. >>> Íngrid hoffman y christian chÁvez. >>> estamos listos para cocinar de hoy dÍa utiliza de hecho, los cerdos que comemos hoy en dÍa que se consumen tienen un 16% menos de grasa de hace 20 aÑos. de hecho este solomildo de cerdo tiene la misma cantidad de grasa de una pechuga de pollo sin piel. como quien dice que los que se estÁn cuidando y quieren una opciÓn al pollo magro eso es una buena alternativa. >>> espÉrate. >>> diviÉrtanse, haganle masajes, con cariÑito. >>> que no se salga. >>> lo dejamos dos horas, lo sacamos y a secar, lo tengo como si se hubiera marinado dos horas, lo secamos, importante secarlo, para que lo podamos dorar, tiene que estar seco, y una mezcla de azÚcar moreno, anis estrellado, y pimienta que lo pusimos en el triturador, yo ya lo tengo listo, simplemente vamos a untar porque esto ayudarÁ a dorar. >>> se lo masajea con la mezcla gracias> . >>> sÍ, no tenemos un plato muy grande, pero lo vamos a hacer, como queremos mantener la receta light, una cucharita de aceite, una de mantequilla, no se necesita mÁs, vamos a poner a dorar
por fin. >>> si saben cocinar. >>> Íngrid hoffman y christian chÁvez. >>> estamos listos para cocinar de hoy dÍa utiliza de hecho, los cerdos que comemos hoy en dÍa que se consumen tienen un 16% menos de grasa de hace 20 aÑos. de hecho este solomildo de cerdo tiene la misma cantidad de grasa de una pechuga de pollo sin piel. como quien dice que los que se estÁn cuidando y quieren una opciÓn al pollo magro eso es una buena alternativa. >>> espÉrate....
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the world's largest professional network began 10 years ago in reed hoffman's living room with 25 million users it continues to evolve and helps users stay on top of news, president obama in texas urging lawmakers to approve more medical spending on technology-based education. he made the push from austin. the president says to serve as an example to the country. consumer reports awarded tesla, model s with highest rating receiving a score of 99 out of 100. and news comes after tesla reported a first quarterly profit thanks to better than estimated sales of the car. tesla is now the top seller of rechargeable cars in the united states after sales surpassed those of gms chevy volt. stocks declined today despite weekly jobless claims falling to a five-year low. your bloomberg silicon valley index dropping as shares of adobe and apple split. and you tube set to begin selling subscriptions to 30 channels of content. each will cost from 99 cents to $7.99 a month. from mountain view, i'm emily chang, back to you. >> thank you. i'll be watching the mixed marshal arts channel. >> i know you will
the world's largest professional network began 10 years ago in reed hoffman's living room with 25 million users it continues to evolve and helps users stay on top of news, president obama in texas urging lawmakers to approve more medical spending on technology-based education. he made the push from austin. the president says to serve as an example to the country. consumer reports awarded tesla, model s with highest rating receiving a score of 99 out of 100. and news comes after tesla reported a...
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. >> no philip seymour hoffman. >> and bill clinton wants to play himself. >> michael: thank you forg with us here in the war room. "the young turks" is next. have a great night folks. >> i think it's brilliant. (vo) first, news and analysis with a washington perspective from an emmy winning insider. >> i know this stuff, and i love it. (vo) followed by humor and politics with a west coast edge. bill press and stephanie miller. >> what a way to start the day. ♪ theme ♪ cenk: welcome to "the young turks." we've got a funky news day for you guys. john mccain in syria. surprise. why was he there? we're going to discuss it later in the program and turns out there will be no drones in texas, it's a new law except the new law allowing for a tremendous amount of drones in texas. >> remember the story of the young girl having the lesbian relationship, she was a senior wi
. >> no philip seymour hoffman. >> and bill clinton wants to play himself. >> michael: thank you forg with us here in the war room. "the young turks" is next. have a great night folks. >> i think it's brilliant. (vo) first, news and analysis with a washington perspective from an emmy winning insider. >> i know this stuff, and i love it. (vo) followed by humor and politics with a west coast edge. bill press and stephanie miller. >> what a way to...
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joining us now is stuart hoffman the senior vice president can is great to have you with us.contributing to weakne what will happen the discussion is under way way, what hpens to the market? >> why it is under way is why the fed would pare back. we think it would be done by the fourth quarter $85 billion per month of asset purchas. i think the market might be initially upset but think about the reasons the f fed would do which. think of it as madison and as the economy is doing better not having to buy securities could be good news. lou: what about six point* 5% unemployment rate? th is to behe new benchmark for monetary policies. >> that is and they would raise interest rates but they would not consider raising interest rates until the unemployment rate reached 6.5 and they are paring back the securities purchases they are doing. lou: i understand but i don't understand but as we watched a weakening or softening of the employment report nbers as the jobless claims today we saw the uptick. this is the answer in tim to decide what they will do this summer. >> it is more talkin
joining us now is stuart hoffman the senior vice president can is great to have you with us.contributing to weakne what will happen the discussion is under way way, what hpens to the market? >> why it is under way is why the fed would pare back. we think it would be done by the fourth quarter $85 billion per month of asset purchas. i think the market might be initially upset but think about the reasons the f fed would do which. think of it as madison and as the economy is doing better not...
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ross westgate caught up with ceo mark hoffman at the fellow entrepreneur conference. explain the idea behind the business. >> what we do is look at spend within an organization. and where accounts payable has been considered a liability among these organizations is that we want to turn that into a asset for the corporation. and we do that by negotiating early payments with the wires, converting that into a rebate as opposed to a discount. and if you have a rebate, then you can recognize that as income and, of course, cash flowing into the buying organization. so the buyer gets a repayment, which they're happy with. the buyer gets income and cash so it's a win-win on both sides. >> this is predicated on the basis that companies have cut a lot, they've done a lot with their cost, revenue res what revenues are going to be. this is taking a whole new look. spend as an asset, right? what do you do on top of that besides just negotiating discounts? because you take into it your system, as well. >> yes. what we do is plug into the erp of the buying organization. and we do th
ross westgate caught up with ceo mark hoffman at the fellow entrepreneur conference. explain the idea behind the business. >> what we do is look at spend within an organization. and where accounts payable has been considered a liability among these organizations is that we want to turn that into a asset for the corporation. and we do that by negotiating early payments with the wires, converting that into a rebate as opposed to a discount. and if you have a rebate, then you can recognize...
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joining is phillip hoffman, very good morning to you. what have we learned from sales this week?end? >> well, i mean, a very strong sale at sothebies to kick off. there was a lot of active bidding. it was very interesting night. the impressionist market is extremely strong and good pictures maybe good money. one or two casualties at christie's. sotheby's did $230 million in a couple of hours. christie's did about $150 million the following night. very slightly thinner bidding at christie's but, you know, on what we're seeing is the really good pictures, three or four bidders around the world prepared to pay 5, 10, 15, $40 million. if the price is slightly overhyped, people are staying away. >> there is competitive at the right price. where is the bidding coming from? >> well, you're seeing -- the russians are in there. asia, one or two very wealthy asian families are bidding there. obviously, some of the big collectors, the hedge fund managers, they're back in buying. and people like the fine art front. >> yeah, well, quite right. you said, you know, it was a very strong in the i
joining is phillip hoffman, very good morning to you. what have we learned from sales this week?end? >> well, i mean, a very strong sale at sothebies to kick off. there was a lot of active bidding. it was very interesting night. the impressionist market is extremely strong and good pictures maybe good money. one or two casualties at christie's. sotheby's did $230 million in a couple of hours. christie's did about $150 million the following night. very slightly thinner bidding at...
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joining us now is jack, his father andy hoffman and james denton, one of the buyers in all of this. about. jack a, this is the first time we've been able to speak on tv i'm glad you're here with us in that awesome uniform that you have on. before we get into the business side of it, jack, can you just describe to me what it felt like to run all those yards to a touchdown? >> yeah, it felt like being a real husker almost. >> a real husker almost. was it just so loud in there? what were people quelling yelling to you? i see the players yelling at you on the field there. >> uh-huh. jenna: it was pretty loud, huh. >> uh-huh. jenna: why do you like the huskers so much? >> because rex is on that team. jenna: rex burke head is one of your favorite players ever. >> uh-huh. jenna: maybe in the entire world. >> yeah. jenna: i bet so. so, dad, after that run you and i spoke a little bit on the air u said one of the big points of talking about the video is that jack has brain cancer and you want to make sure that attention goes to what effects many children in this country. and so we saw this s
joining us now is jack, his father andy hoffman and james denton, one of the buyers in all of this. about. jack a, this is the first time we've been able to speak on tv i'm glad you're here with us in that awesome uniform that you have on. before we get into the business side of it, jack, can you just describe to me what it felt like to run all those yards to a touchdown? >> yeah, it felt like being a real husker almost. >> a real husker almost. was it just so loud in there? what...
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hoffman as well, is the cost involved. and one of the specific questions i have, and i have got about a minute here is on the b-61 refurbishment. that started out as a $5 billion program. at this point the cost now of this program evaluation is $10 billion and nnsa is saying $8 billion. it started out as a less robust change. it's different today. and the question for the record is, are you concerned about those costs? the second question i have is the council recently adopted a long-term strategy to essentially take seven ballistic and five air-delivered systems and reduce them to essentially three ballistic and two air-delivered. whether you're in concurrence with that and whether or not again you might have cost concerns and specifically relative to the air force, do you have strategic concern with nnsa's push for a common 77 and 78 war head and the cost issues involved? and finally, because it's all he human condition is if you could point out any improvements or changes you would like to see relative to your interacti
hoffman as well, is the cost involved. and one of the specific questions i have, and i have got about a minute here is on the b-61 refurbishment. that started out as a $5 billion program. at this point the cost now of this program evaluation is $10 billion and nnsa is saying $8 billion. it started out as a less robust change. it's different today. and the question for the record is, are you concerned about those costs? the second question i have is the council recently adopted a long-term...
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cenk: it's zuckerberg, bill gates, read hoffman.thought acknowledge is yeah, they're all incredibly wealthy half of them are billionaires, so they're republicans mystery solved. >> it's not that they're republicans. if you have to do one thing, i would boycott facebook for lack of privacy controls. cenk: i hear you on that. i think zuckerberg is a strange bird overall. we're out of time on this. you guys were all great, thank you so much for being on "the young turks" with us. >> thanks. cenk: when we come back, you know what happens, one last dramatic point. >> "viewpoint" digs deep into the issues of the day. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. >> cenk: elizabeth colbert busch leading over sanford. 4% repo
cenk: it's zuckerberg, bill gates, read hoffman.thought acknowledge is yeah, they're all incredibly wealthy half of them are billionaires, so they're republicans mystery solved. >> it's not that they're republicans. if you have to do one thing, i would boycott facebook for lack of privacy controls. cenk: i hear you on that. i think zuckerberg is a strange bird overall. we're out of time on this. you guys were all great, thank you so much for being on "the young turks" with us....
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in 2011, kyle hoffman was convicted of stealing $58,000 from the league and was sentenced to nine monthsjail. >>> a face lift for one of the nation's landmarks. what workers are doing to hide some signs of aging. >>> there's a new reason to worry about a deadly new respiratory virus in the middle east. doctors say it is similar to pneumonia and related to sars. the virus has been spread between people in the past but a medical worker being infected by a patient is new. 40 people in parts of europe and the middle east have caught the bug since september. half of them died. >>> good news for bay area homeowners. your house is likely worth a good deal more than it was one month ago. dataquick says the new median price for homes in the nine bay area counties have risen. it's the first time in five years the median price has gone above half a million. april's price was up 17% for march and up 31% from the year earlier. >>> stock market rally continued today. the dow added 60 points. nasdaq gained nine. >>> the washington monument is covered with scaffolding. the national park service released
in 2011, kyle hoffman was convicted of stealing $58,000 from the league and was sentenced to nine monthsjail. >>> a face lift for one of the nation's landmarks. what workers are doing to hide some signs of aging. >>> there's a new reason to worry about a deadly new respiratory virus in the middle east. doctors say it is similar to pneumonia and related to sars. the virus has been spread between people in the past but a medical worker being infected by a patient is new. 40...
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frank hoffman can a senior research fellow at national defense university a
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our ring from my friend, frank hoffman convoy brought this idea of front-end. the bottom line is institutional force management risk provides the foundation upon which the other two can be assessed. in the current structure, the way dod assesses risk going forward is operational risk being over the next 24 months, can we perform our work line is heavily favored and more formalized in the future challenges risk. but which trained to do is take a crack at rewriting the balance of the chart a little bit and looking more holistically future challenge risk. one thing that is import is today's operational risk. they really are a continuum. one assesses the ability of the forests to respond to problems, the other person's ability to problems with in the future. they really do have similar characteristics and therefore i joined somewhat. next slide bit of a context to identify the five core and should, i'm not going to go into great detail, but it was one of our charters in this tidy. these ventures that we derive really from and assess it a national security policy, s
our ring from my friend, frank hoffman convoy brought this idea of front-end. the bottom line is institutional force management risk provides the foundation upon which the other two can be assessed. in the current structure, the way dod assesses risk going forward is operational risk being over the next 24 months, can we perform our work line is heavily favored and more formalized in the future challenges risk. but which trained to do is take a crack at rewriting the balance of the chart a...
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and borrowing from a friend here frank hoffman, we borrowed this idea, what we call the fulcrum chart. the bottom line is, institutional goals -- provides the foundation upon which the other two can be assessed and rest. in the current, in the current sort of structure the way dod assesses risk going forward is operational risk in sort of over the next 24 months can we perform our work. it is heavily favored and more formalized and is this a view of future challenges risk. what we try to do is take a crack at rewriting the bounds of the charred looking more holistically at future challenges risk. one thing that's important that we see is really it is operational risk is tomorrow's future challenges risk. they really are a continuum. one assesses the ability, the ability of the force to respond to problems it sees now. the other sort of assesses the forces ability, the problems we see in the future. so they really do have similar characteristics and, therefore, are joined somewhat. next slide. as a context for study wikified five core interests. i'm not going to go into great detail bu
and borrowing from a friend here frank hoffman, we borrowed this idea, what we call the fulcrum chart. the bottom line is, institutional goals -- provides the foundation upon which the other two can be assessed and rest. in the current, in the current sort of structure the way dod assesses risk going forward is operational risk in sort of over the next 24 months can we perform our work. it is heavily favored and more formalized and is this a view of future challenges risk. what we try to do is...
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miren quien llego, miren quien esta aquí, ingrid hoffman y otra de sus ricas recetas >>y atención, sire e hijo. >>lo digo de corazón, es maravilloso tener gente tan grande y sencilkla tenemos mucho que aprender >>parecía un nene chiquito >>y tu hija más. >>se te atrasó el revoltillo >>con la emocion que me caracteriza, les voy a presentar, el revoltillo >>al igual que maiti interiano a quien le toca, al bateador emergencia >>ni eso >>el plato de segunda mesa >>el mejor conductor segun tv y novelas >>el handyman el que todo lo compone a lo tuyo >>esta bien bueno. ♪. >>en los Ángeles se complican las cosas para cristian chávez, su ex novio ben stuar denuncio a la corte que el día de la pelea que tuvo con el cantante, este intentó matarlo, se volverán a ver las caras ante el juez el 23 de mayo >>kate del castillo, subio foto a la red social, sera que le picó el bichito >>y revista subasta una foto de angelina jolie. >>y en washington el padre alberto y su esposa se toman una segunda luna de miel. >>ludwica paleta continua su luna de miel por tailandia >>compartio fotos del amanecer y mon
miren quien llego, miren quien esta aquí, ingrid hoffman y otra de sus ricas recetas >>y atención, sire e hijo. >>lo digo de corazón, es maravilloso tener gente tan grande y sencilkla tenemos mucho que aprender >>parecía un nene chiquito >>y tu hija más. >>se te atrasó el revoltillo >>con la emocion que me caracteriza, les voy a presentar, el revoltillo >>al igual que maiti interiano a quien le toca, al bateador emergencia >>ni eso...
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borrowing from frank hoffman, this is the chart. the bottom line is institutional and force management risks provide the foundation upon which the other two can be assessed and rest. in the current sort of structure, the way d.o.d. assesses risk going forward is operational risk being sort of over the next 24 months can we perform our war plans? it is heavily favored and more formalized than is this view of future challenges risk. what we have try to do is actually take a crack at rewriting the balance of that chart. one thing that is important that we see is really today's operational risk is tomorrow's future challenges risk. they really are a continuum. one assesses the aability of the force to respond to problems it sees now. the other assesses the force's ability to respond to problems we see in the future. they have similar characteristics and are joined somewhat. as a con text, we identified five core interests. i am not going into detail in the interests, but it was a charter in the study. we think these core interests we de
borrowing from frank hoffman, this is the chart. the bottom line is institutional and force management risks provide the foundation upon which the other two can be assessed and rest. in the current sort of structure, the way d.o.d. assesses risk going forward is operational risk being sort of over the next 24 months can we perform our war plans? it is heavily favored and more formalized than is this view of future challenges risk. what we have try to do is actually take a crack at rewriting the...
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si, es ingrid hoffman >>ya, todos pa fuera, ya, ya >>como piensa celebrar 5 de mayo, pues ingrid nosgagre o aceite, depende del gusto vamos a salpimentar un poco >>me encanta como lo hacen >>es que vamos a ensamblar, vamos a correr para acá + ya tenia mi recipiente con aceite en spray le hemos puesto una base de capa, como ves, esto se sigue cocinando, se dora, se le agrega agua. lo primero que vamos a hacer es una camita, tomate esta cuchara, ponle un poquito de frijoles en el fondo, >>hacemos una capita >>si, con eso está bien, queso, mezcla mexicana, aceitunas, no pueden faltar, así está bien >>unas aceitunitas, negras, picadas ahora le ponemos la capa de el pavo magro. y te cuento que cuando les doy esto a mis amigos, mi familia, hay mil calorias menos por porción >>gracias a dios >así es, qué significa esto, bueno ponemos una capita, nuevamente. >>venga, que vamos por los 30 segundos >>hagale, mi amigo aceitunitas, y llevamos al horno ya tengo uno preparado, al que le ponemos el pico de gallo encima >>mira qué bonito, ya tenemos preparado, ahora decoramos con esta delicia del pi
si, es ingrid hoffman >>ya, todos pa fuera, ya, ya >>como piensa celebrar 5 de mayo, pues ingrid nosgagre o aceite, depende del gusto vamos a salpimentar un poco >>me encanta como lo hacen >>es que vamos a ensamblar, vamos a correr para acá + ya tenia mi recipiente con aceite en spray le hemos puesto una base de capa, como ves, esto se sigue cocinando, se dora, se le agrega agua. lo primero que vamos a hacer es una camita, tomate esta cuchara, ponle un poquito de...
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receta para disfrutar con la familia, en esta semana que es feriada, tenemos a Íngrid la tigresa hoffmanos. >>> quÉ tenemos. >>> el oregano, el comino, la pimiento, la sal, y vamos a juntar y masajear en el pollo. >>> quÉ bueno. >>> con cariÑito, asÍ. >>> cariÑo, dale amor, dale amor, chulerÍa en pote vamos allÁ. >>> es un segmento de cocina. recordandote mi cielo lindo. >>> bueno, dale. >>> aquÍ de vuelta a la cocina, un tip fabuloso, nÚmero uno, si usa parrillas pongan sus, los palillos en agua, si los va a usar, cuando los pongo en agua, lo que hago, luego que lo dejo en una hora para que no se queme en la parrilla, los pongo en una bolsita en el congelador y siempre tengo palillos listos. >>> humedecidos. >>> humedecelos y en el congelador. >>> en la nevera. >>> estamos bien preparados tenemos la sartÉn caliente, y otro truco que mostrare, cÓmo hoy, que hacemos la parrilla dentro de la casa, no en el jardÍn, en vez de rociar todo lo que es la parrilla, eso va a causar cantidad de humo en la casa. simplemente rosea solo el pedazo de comida que va a cocinar, cÓmo te quedÓ el ojo jhonny
receta para disfrutar con la familia, en esta semana que es feriada, tenemos a Íngrid la tigresa hoffmanos. >>> quÉ tenemos. >>> el oregano, el comino, la pimiento, la sal, y vamos a juntar y masajear en el pollo. >>> quÉ bueno. >>> con cariÑito, asÍ. >>> cariÑo, dale amor, dale amor, chulerÍa en pote vamos allÁ. >>> es un segmento de cocina. recordandote mi cielo lindo. >>> bueno, dale. >>> aquÍ de vuelta a la...
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luckily mark hoffman is like 6'6" and has hair. >> i think your hair looks good. >> currently.rent boss. >> joe, did you meet our new vice president? this guy, he has hair. >>> big data is quickly become ago big business, but the numbers don't come without risk when he is you're talking about investing. this is a big story about monitoring the market. our next guest will explain, so stay tuned. [ male announcer ] my client gloria has a lot going on in her life. wife, mother, marathoner. but one day it's just gonna be james and her. so as their financial advisor, i'm helping them look at their complete financial picture -- even the money they've invested elsewhere -- to create a plan that can help weather all kinds of markets. because that's how they're getting ready, for all the things they want to do. [ female announcer ] when people talk, great things can happen. so start a conversation with an advisor who's fully invested in you. wells fargo advisors. together we'll go far. >>> trnzs the world's market are early movers in the cyber world of big data. our guest this morning,
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and here's a letter i received in march from a mother in hoffman, a rural community in west central minnesotashe wrote, "my heart was saddened today when i learned that due to a sequester my 4-year-old daughter's head start program was to end two weeks ahead of schedule, that two of her amazing teachers will be looking for work come april 30, and her head teacher will be having to take on a second yob to compensate s.a.r. -- second job to compensate for a pay cut she took to continue with the program. our head start program is amazing program. my daughter has benefited from this program in ways a mother can only dream of and only a classroom environment can provide. the fear that it may be not there for her next year sickens me. we may not have the numbers that are looked at when these kinds of decisions are made, but our program is one of a kind with teachers that are so special, they deserve awards. my daughter wants them to come to her birthday party. the people making these decisions need to actually go to the classrooms, see what goes on, visit again and see the ditchedifference this pro
and here's a letter i received in march from a mother in hoffman, a rural community in west central minnesotashe wrote, "my heart was saddened today when i learned that due to a sequester my 4-year-old daughter's head start program was to end two weeks ahead of schedule, that two of her amazing teachers will be looking for work come april 30, and her head teacher will be having to take on a second yob to compensate s.a.r. -- second job to compensate for a pay cut she took to continue with...
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hoffman. >> thank you for letting me be a part of the story. this is an all too rare example of a useful think tank product. think it provides intellectual scaffolding that will ultimately appreciate, even if they may not recognize it. the art of strategy is all about thinking about possible futures to inform decisions you .ake today as the challenge said the department is facing. i am -- uncertainty, friction, and constrained resources are the unwanted the constant companions of defense strategist. we have all faced them in our time in the building. as a fence mending gets constrained, as it will be ending years. will have to think through creatively. there is a lot of pressure on ways and means. we are to be more creative about the ways. formatting a sound strategy is going to require thinking and about scenarios, which is the most commendable aspect of this particular approach. which tees offs, conversation. more than we are currently doing right now. risk is itike about is component strategic planning. the fourth component is exploring, und
hoffman. >> thank you for letting me be a part of the story. this is an all too rare example of a useful think tank product. think it provides intellectual scaffolding that will ultimately appreciate, even if they may not recognize it. the art of strategy is all about thinking about possible futures to inform decisions you .ake today as the challenge said the department is facing. i am -- uncertainty, friction, and constrained resources are the unwanted the constant companions of defense...
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. >> you and dustin hoffman from "mrs. robinson."ged? >>> up next, from "the exorcist" to "the french connection," william freed kin joins us with surprising stories. ♪ [ male announcer ] start with a dodge dart. now give it a "tiger shark" engine and 41 mpg. good. now add some of this. and that. definitely him. and her. a little more of her. perfect. time out. how we doin? [ car accelerating ] okay, let's take it up a notch. give it a heap of this, one of those and that. got anything with grappling hooks and a plane? [ explosions ] yeah, that'll work. ♪ tdd: 1-800-345-2550 schwab bank was built with tdd: 1-800-345-2550 all the value and convenience investors want. tdd: 1-800-345-2550 like no atm fees, worldwide. tdd: 1-800-345-2550 and no nuisance fees. tdd: 1-800-345-2550 plus deposit checks with mobile deposit, tdd: 1-800-345-2550 and manage your cash and investments tdd: 1-800-345-2550 with schwab's mobile app. tdd: 1-800-345-2550 no wonder schwab bank has grown to over 70 billion in assets. tdd: 1-800-345-2550 so if you're looki
. >> you and dustin hoffman from "mrs. robinson."ged? >>> up next, from "the exorcist" to "the french connection," william freed kin joins us with surprising stories. ♪ [ male announcer ] start with a dodge dart. now give it a "tiger shark" engine and 41 mpg. good. now add some of this. and that. definitely him. and her. a little more of her. perfect. time out. how we doin? [ car accelerating ] okay, let's take it up a notch. give it a...
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. >> reporter: jan hoffman wrote about it for the "new york times." >> even if you don't feel that wayter: we gathered three successful women to ask them why do women fat talk? >> i found myself downplaying my own body shape, you know. family will say to me oh, you look fantastic, you lost a little weight, and would i say, no, no, no, it's the jeans, definitely the jeans, don't be silly. >> i think the fat talk comes from like i could be better. i think it's just that i'm reaching for just my best, my personal perfect best. >> i think we just want to -- want that reassurance that we aren't fat. we don't want to hear that. >> but even if women acknowledge the behavior, will there be less fat talk? some say fat chance. >> i think the real challenge it's such an engrained habit because it is a way of leveling the playing field. like let's not make that the social currency. how about, you know, how are you doing you? look great. what's awesome in your life right now? >> reporter: now, in one recent study 93% of college-aged women questioned admitted to fat talking with their friends, so, u
. >> reporter: jan hoffman wrote about it for the "new york times." >> even if you don't feel that wayter: we gathered three successful women to ask them why do women fat talk? >> i found myself downplaying my own body shape, you know. family will say to me oh, you look fantastic, you lost a little weight, and would i say, no, no, no, it's the jeans, definitely the jeans, don't be silly. >> i think the fat talk comes from like i could be better. i think it's...
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. >> our athlete of the month, of course, 7-year-old jack hoffman scoring a touchdown in the nebraskathe cialis moment, the best. >> and jack got to go to the oval office. >> that's a great story. we like that one. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, we'll have a little portuguese home cooking in today's melting pot. that's right after this. yeah, kfc! original recipe. original recipe? dad, i think you ate the bones. i did what? you ate the bones! i ate the bones? i ate the bones! i ate the bones! [ male announcer ] kfc original recipe, now available without the bone. freshly prepared white or dark meat chicken, boneless and skinless. get 4 delicious, mouth-watering pieces in your next 10 piece mixed bucket for $14.99. today tastes so good. ♪ i know a place before five old friends were once again the five fine fillies... before earning 1% cash back on all purchases... and 2% back on groceries... even before automatically earning 3% back on gas... red meg got a bankamericard cat card and called little lilly to say, "it's time to rock." that's the sweet sound of rewarding connections. tha
. >> our athlete of the month, of course, 7-year-old jack hoffman scoring a touchdown in the nebraskathe cialis moment, the best. >> and jack got to go to the oval office. >> that's a great story. we like that one. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, we'll have a little portuguese home cooking in today's melting pot. that's right after this. yeah, kfc! original recipe. original recipe? dad, i think you ate the bones. i did what? you ate the bones! i ate the bones?...
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i want you to -- not robert redford, not dustin hoffman, but the guy in the middle with the camera. stanley, stanley's passion in life was covering politics, and he was very, very close to the kennedys. but he also did a lot of special stills for movies like "all the president's men" and, um, "urban cowboy" and a lot of robert redford be movies, a lot of warren beatty movies and dustin hoffman movies. so i just wanted you to see what stanley looked like in his prime. stanley was a marine photographer in korea, and he took this picture which military times says is one of the ten -- one of the hundred best photographs showing military combat. i found it so moving that i included it in the book just to tell you a little bit about stanley. this, this on the face of it is a guest towel, one of those linen things your great aunt nelly might have had in her guest bathroom ironed, and it's embroidered with jfk. when i went through the marine corps trunk, i found this. now, i thought i knew everything about stanley. we were friends for years and years and years. but he never mentioned anythi
i want you to -- not robert redford, not dustin hoffman, but the guy in the middle with the camera. stanley, stanley's passion in life was covering politics, and he was very, very close to the kennedys. but he also did a lot of special stills for movies like "all the president's men" and, um, "urban cowboy" and a lot of robert redford be movies, a lot of warren beatty movies and dustin hoffman movies. so i just wanted you to see what stanley looked like in his prime. stanley...
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borrowing from frank hoffman, this is the chart. the bottom line is institutional and force management risks provide the foundation upon which the other two can be assessed and rest. in the current sort of structure, the way d.o.d. assesses risk going forward is operational risk being sort of over the next 24 months can we perform our war plans? it is heavily favored and more formalized than is this view of future challenges risk. what we have try to do is actually take a crack at rewriting the balance of that chart. one thing that is important that we see is really today's operational risk is tomorrow's future challenges risk. they really are a continuum. one assesses the ability of the force to respond to problems it sees now. the other assesses the force's ability to respond to problems we see in the future. they have similar characteristics and are joined somewhat. as a con text, we identified five core interests. i am not going into detail in the interests, but it was a charter in the study. we think these core interests we der
borrowing from frank hoffman, this is the chart. the bottom line is institutional and force management risks provide the foundation upon which the other two can be assessed and rest. in the current sort of structure, the way d.o.d. assesses risk going forward is operational risk being sort of over the next 24 months can we perform our war plans? it is heavily favored and more formalized than is this view of future challenges risk. what we have try to do is actually take a crack at rewriting the...