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many people wanted to help jonas tebbetts as much as they could. members of the confederate army, even. they were working with the union army to get him released. there was a union jailer who sent a letter to matilda tebbetts, saying that he would do everything that he could to help jonas and to make his stay comfortable. he was sure everything would turn out all right. while he was in jail in fort smith he would watch out for him. matilda was allowed to send one of their slaves to fort smith to tend to jonas' needs, as he was a gentleman. matilda sent some messages through the slave. the slave was also allowed, by his status, to stand around and absorb information he could pass on to jonas. in the meantime general mcculloch was called to the battle, and he was killed by a union sharpshooter. because of this, jonas was exonerated and the charges were a dropped. he was allowed to come back home. he came back to the house. not long after he got back, a neighbor came and told matilda, mrs. tebbetts, there are a group of confederate sympathizers that w
many people wanted to help jonas tebbetts as much as they could. members of the confederate army, even. they were working with the union army to get him released. there was a union jailer who sent a letter to matilda tebbetts, saying that he would do everything that he could to help jonas and to make his stay comfortable. he was sure everything would turn out all right. while he was in jail in fort smith he would watch out for him. matilda was allowed to send one of their slaves to fort smith...
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matilda left the parlor where she was entertaining this neighbor and went and talked to jonas and jonas came in and said hello to the neighbor, walked down -- the stories we have, he walked down the front walk and said, you know, kind of waved a flower goodbye to matilda and got on his horse and quietly rode out of town, when he got to the union lines or just past the confederate lines, he spurred his horse on and headed up to the union line. once he was there, he shared information about what he knew about the area and the people in the area and never lived in this house again. the information we have is from the oldest daughter's journal which was actually her memories she wrote when she was in her late 80's, 90 years old. but what she said was like while jonas was in prison in fort smith, the confederate soldiers came and demanded the drapes and carpets to be used as blankets and saddle blankets and instead of just giving them to them, matilda had the slaves take them down, beat out the dirt and fold them nicely and give them to the army. so matilda hid any hard feelings that she had
matilda left the parlor where she was entertaining this neighbor and went and talked to jonas and jonas came in and said hello to the neighbor, walked down -- the stories we have, he walked down the front walk and said, you know, kind of waved a flower goodbye to matilda and got on his horse and quietly rode out of town, when he got to the union lines or just past the confederate lines, he spurred his horse on and headed up to the union line. once he was there, he shared information about what...
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the house was built in 1853 by jonas tebbetts. jonas tebbetts was from new hampshire, but came in 1838 to study law in van buren. once he passed the bar and he was traveling the law circuit, he came to fayetteville and met matilda winlock. he and matilda winlock got married in 1847. in february of 1862, the confederates were being driven out of missouri and into arkansas. as they were being driven through arkansas, as they came through fayetteville, they decided to burn all of the confederate stores. they threw open where all of the food and ammo was held. basically, the soldiers ransacked the town. it is said some citizens participated also, but it was a pretty dark time for the citizens of fayetteville. headquarters house was directly threatened when, across the street, the fayetteville female institute had been used as an arsenal for the confederate army. they decided to set fire to it. the powder and shells had been removed, but there were still faulty shells. when the building caught fire, the shells started to explode, endan
the house was built in 1853 by jonas tebbetts. jonas tebbetts was from new hampshire, but came in 1838 to study law in van buren. once he passed the bar and he was traveling the law circuit, he came to fayetteville and met matilda winlock. he and matilda winlock got married in 1847. in february of 1862, the confederates were being driven out of missouri and into arkansas. as they were being driven through arkansas, as they came through fayetteville, they decided to burn all of the confederate...
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matilda left the parlor where she was entertaining a neighbor and went and talked to jonas, jonas came in and said hello to ed down ther, walk front walk and waved goodbye to matilda, got on his horse and quietly rode out of town. when he got to the union lines or just past the confederate lines he spurred his horse on and headed to the union lines. there, he shared information about what he knew about the area and the people in the area. he never lived in this house again. the information we have is from the oldest daughter's journal, which was actually her memory she wrote when she was in her late 80's and 90 years old. what she said was that while jonas was in prison in fort smith, the confederate soldiers came and demanded the drapes and the carpet to be used as blankets andsettle instead of giving them, matilda had the slaves take them down, beat out the dirt, and fold them nicely and give them to the army. matilda hid any hard feelings she had. she did where several pieces of into hers undergarments just in case the family had to flee in the middle of the night. she was gracious
matilda left the parlor where she was entertaining a neighbor and went and talked to jonas, jonas came in and said hello to ed down ther, walk front walk and waved goodbye to matilda, got on his horse and quietly rode out of town. when he got to the union lines or just past the confederate lines he spurred his horse on and headed to the union lines. there, he shared information about what he knew about the area and the people in the area. he never lived in this house again. the information we...
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neil: and jonas max ferris. the risk is that everyone says, all right, the good news is going to continue as the devil, the credit markets and interest rates will back up and that will be sort of the conundrum here for stocks. and is that a worrisome development for you? and should the president worry about it? >> okay, well, first of all, no one is better than the president of having you not look at the elephant in the room. so there's no way that this is going to hurt him in the sense, oh, you said the market is going up. let's not forget the market is going down because the economy is too hot. that's going on right now. we're worried it's so strong that there will be inflation as you said. and if you see more days like this, and we might, you might see trump say to the federal reserve don't overreact or take the punch bowl away too soon and we need some excitement. so it could also be used as a tool to get infrastructure spending done without any tricks from democrats. so, i think that he will, if anything, t
neil: and jonas max ferris. the risk is that everyone says, all right, the good news is going to continue as the devil, the credit markets and interest rates will back up and that will be sort of the conundrum here for stocks. and is that a worrisome development for you? and should the president worry about it? >> okay, well, first of all, no one is better than the president of having you not look at the elephant in the room. so there's no way that this is going to hurt him in the sense,...
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for 17-year-old jonas, it was his dream car. natsand he got it!nas brait/ received car:"but i got the last year of it, the 2003. i'm pretty excited about that."an acura c-11 ...souped up exactly to his specifications. new wheels.and of course a sound system to go with all those fancy finishes and that perfect paint job.nathan wright/ les schwab tire center manager:"jonas's reaction when we unveiled that car was priceless."a dream made possible by les schwab of woodland, unveiled right in front of his family and friends.all in partnership with the make-a-wish foundation, delivering once again on their joy-giving mission. jennifer stolo/ president & ceo, make-a-wish foundation"it was so exciting to see his face, something happy and joyful in his life again. because he's been through quite a lot."but for jonas, who is battling a heart condition.today he can leave that struggle in the rear view mirror at least for a little while ...and just enjoy the ride ahead. (steve) (steve) that was ty steele reporting. more than three-hundred children and teens i
for 17-year-old jonas, it was his dream car. natsand he got it!nas brait/ received car:"but i got the last year of it, the 2003. i'm pretty excited about that."an acura c-11 ...souped up exactly to his specifications. new wheels.and of course a sound system to go with all those fancy finishes and that perfect paint job.nathan wright/ les schwab tire center manager:"jonas's reaction when we unveiled that car was priceless."a dream made possible by les schwab of woodland,...
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all right let's get a read on all of this with john layfield, jonas max fair it and slightly left of center julie. what do you make of the sort of box that she's in that nancy pelosi because to a man or a woman democrats i talk to from s teny hoyer to the leadership in the last go-around so those words the crumbs stuff and whatever, were not the puerto rico kind of attitude to convey. >> well i don't think that the use of the word crumbs is the right way to put it and i think the point she's trying to make is that these contributions that these corporate entities are making to their employees are not enough so i certainly wouldn't turn my nose up at a thousand dollar bonus on my paycheck i think that that's important and that's going to make a difference to a lot of people and i don't think that should be something that we diminish but what the issue is here is that for example, bank of america is giving a thousand dollars bonuses to their employees, so they are set to save about $2.7 billion in 2018 because of these corporate tax cuts and they're giving away this year because of tho
all right let's get a read on all of this with john layfield, jonas max fair it and slightly left of center julie. what do you make of the sort of box that she's in that nancy pelosi because to a man or a woman democrats i talk to from s teny hoyer to the leadership in the last go-around so those words the crumbs stuff and whatever, were not the puerto rico kind of attitude to convey. >> well i don't think that the use of the word crumbs is the right way to put it and i think the point...
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we have gary here with us, politic political commentator and jonas.rkets. this president was welcoming this correction. the first time he's referred to it. what did you make of it? >> look, i like the fact that he talked about a correction. because all he's been talking about is a market going up, up, up. >> neil: who knew that he was looking forward to one? >> that's the only worry. he's the head honcho, big cheese. he does have to be very careful about what he says. for me, less is more. looks like whatever he said, the market loved and let's hope that continues. >> neil: danielle, looking at this and whether you can gingerly walk the line between a great market and all of a sudden the correction and to gary's point, the markets did come back a lot today. it's like they're trying -- that his investors are trying to get an appreciation of a higher rates with the improving economy and the president can take a deal of credit. as long as they don't go too high, right? >> sure. what we may see is interest rates increasing because of what is happening bec
we have gary here with us, politic political commentator and jonas.rkets. this president was welcoming this correction. the first time he's referred to it. what did you make of it? >> look, i like the fact that he talked about a correction. because all he's been talking about is a market going up, up, up. >> neil: who knew that he was looking forward to one? >> that's the only worry. he's the head honcho, big cheese. he does have to be very careful about what he says. for me,...
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and like the ball was dropping and i was like, "am i going to kiss nick jonas?"iss before, yeah. >> jimmy: usually you give somebody a kiss when it's midnight, yeah. >> yeah, i didn't, i chickened out, but i thought it would be -- i thought it would be like funny, you know what i mean? but mariah carey did blow me a a kiss so that was good. >> jimmy: hey, well, i'll take that, i'll take that. >> it was like -- >> jimmy: oh, of course. >> and i was like -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i will say before -- i will say again, congratulations on the album being out. [ cheers and applause ] president obama puts out a list of his favorite music. he puts out a playlist of his favorite music of the year. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and on the top of the list is guess who? camila cabello, yeah, baby! [ cheers and applause ] >> oh, my god. >> jimmy: that's got to be an honor, huh? >> yeah, that was crazy. i actually -- i made a video of me crying to it and i sent it to my friends, 'cause i do that sometimes. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, well, you have to be emotional, yeah. >> yeah, it wa
and like the ball was dropping and i was like, "am i going to kiss nick jonas?"iss before, yeah. >> jimmy: usually you give somebody a kiss when it's midnight, yeah. >> yeah, i didn't, i chickened out, but i thought it would be -- i thought it would be like funny, you know what i mean? but mariah carey did blow me a a kiss so that was good. >> jimmy: hey, well, i'll take that, i'll take that. >> it was like -- >> jimmy: oh, of course. >> and i was...
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concerning where we are today and where we're going because of the economic growth ahead. >> neil: jonas, the argument is that the fundamentals are sound. i know i keep hearing that. through other crises in the market, that was the prevailing official view. the fundamentals are sound. part of these fundamentals are these incredible deficits and debt that keeps piling up. that's not a good fundamental. >> yeah, the fundamentals are good. nine times out of ten, the market comes back after the corrections. if you look at the news from 2000, 2007, everybody said it would come back and it didn't. you never know when it's going to spiral or a panic because of debt. you think the government won't pay you back. all of a sudden the investors have an overnight panic. >> neil: thanks, guys. more after this. the dow up 410 today. th usaa to replace that spoiled food. and we really appreciated that we're the webber family and we are usaa members for life. we know that when you're >> tspending time with thelass grandkids... ♪ music >> tech: ...every minute counts. and you don't have time for a cracked
concerning where we are today and where we're going because of the economic growth ahead. >> neil: jonas, the argument is that the fundamentals are sound. i know i keep hearing that. through other crises in the market, that was the prevailing official view. the fundamentals are sound. part of these fundamentals are these incredible deficits and debt that keeps piling up. that's not a good fundamental. >> yeah, the fundamentals are good. nine times out of ten, the market comes back...
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jonas? >> clerk: very good, then, commissioners. there's a motion -- i'm sorry. who made the motion? >> president hillis: commissioner moore made the motion. >> vice president richards: i seconded it. >> clerk: thank you. so there's a motion that's been seconded to approve this matter with conditions as amended with staff reading into the record as well as for any tenant improvement to be routed back to planning. on that motion. [ roll call. ] >> clerk: so moved, commissioners. that motion passes unanimously, 5-0. commissioners, that'll place us on your discretionary review calendar, for item 15 -- >> clerk: when speaking to the commission, if you care to, just state your full name for the record. >> commissioners, we left off on your calendar at item 15, 2567 commission street, this is a discretionary review. >> the item before you is a request no, sir discretion year review, building permix 201705197190, which proposed to convert an existing ground floor space as a cafe into the restaurant cafe. the project proposed no substantial alternatations to the exterior
jonas? >> clerk: very good, then, commissioners. there's a motion -- i'm sorry. who made the motion? >> president hillis: commissioner moore made the motion. >> vice president richards: i seconded it. >> clerk: thank you. so there's a motion that's been seconded to approve this matter with conditions as amended with staff reading into the record as well as for any tenant improvement to be routed back to planning. on that motion. [ roll call. ] >> clerk: so moved,...
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and jonas comes in from the left side to score. they did need this sensational play by none other than brent brent burns. -- brent burns. it went to the edge and it did not cross the line. and the sharks pull it out 3-2. >>> we have time to check this out. a young golfer at a young show in minneapolis had to make this putt, at steak a $75,000 -- what was at stake a $75,000 bow. -- boat. and also $25,000 in cash. >> there are a lot of lakes in minnesota. >> he is the happiest man. the happiest a man is is when he gets a boat and the second is when he sells it. >> we are not going away we have more when we come back. >>> ktvu fox 2 news , complete bay area coverage. ♪ ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. (avo) get 0% apr financing on all new 2018 subaru forester models. now through february 28th. >>> family tonight, they posted pictures -- finally tonight, they posted these pictures. the two mothers found the video taken of the one boy jumping onto the
and jonas comes in from the left side to score. they did need this sensational play by none other than brent brent burns. -- brent burns. it went to the edge and it did not cross the line. and the sharks pull it out 3-2. >>> we have time to check this out. a young golfer at a young show in minneapolis had to make this putt, at steak a $75,000 -- what was at stake a $75,000 bow. -- boat. and also $25,000 in cash. >> there are a lot of lakes in minnesota. >> he is the...
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. >> por eso jonás, aparte de ser mi primo es mi mejor amigo y los dos estamos muy entusiasmados porqueciste, compadre? [disparo] [gritos] >> ¡arriba, arriba! ¡no sé, vamos arriba! >> doctor, ¿cómo está mi hijo? ¿está bien? se va a salvar? >> su hijo venía muy grave. lo siento mucho, pero acaba de fallecer. >> no, no. ¡no! ¡no!
. >> por eso jonás, aparte de ser mi primo es mi mejor amigo y los dos estamos muy entusiasmados porqueciste, compadre? [disparo] [gritos] >> ¡arriba, arriba! ¡no sé, vamos arriba! >> doctor, ¿cómo está mi hijo? ¿está bien? se va a salvar? >> su hijo venía muy grave. lo siento mucho, pero acaba de fallecer. >> no, no. ¡no! ¡no!
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interesting and changing and difficult times for this country. jonas again in one—hour's time. —— join happening later. we begin in zimbabwe where a public event will be held in harare to mark the death of long standing opposition politician morgan tsangirai. then at midday in liverpool, former football coach barry bennell will appear at liverpool crown court today for sentencing having been found guilty of sex offences. and later at buckingham palace the duchess of cambridge and countess of wessex host a london fashion week reception to celebrate and showcase talent across the 52 commonwealth countries. now it's time to get an update from bbc sport — on the action from day nine of the winter olympics in pyeongchang. his trademark start is brilliant and powerful. and listen to the sweet sound of him carving his way down the mountain. muscle already had 55 world cup wins before today that his two gold medals his strength in his claim to be regarded as the best male ski racer of all time. the 28—year—old won by 1.27 seconds from his norwegian competitor. nor will we ski struck early and
interesting and changing and difficult times for this country. jonas again in one—hour's time. —— join happening later. we begin in zimbabwe where a public event will be held in harare to mark the death of long standing opposition politician morgan tsangirai. then at midday in liverpool, former football coach barry bennell will appear at liverpool crown court today for sentencing having been found guilty of sex offences. and later at buckingham palace the duchess of cambridge and countess...
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his father arrived, jonas, his parents arrived from the shuttle.f you go from some of the greatest american benefactors, philanthropic businessmen, scientists and salon and they all came from this and made the american dream their own, i think this is so fundamental to what we are as americans. we don't arrived with phd's with a handful of honorable exceptions we are not bashing norwegians. [laughter] [inaudible] there's no question, the question is similar to one asked earlier was it donald trump not so much about affirming his thes values or personality, but a reaction to the suffocating liberalism, political correctness and the media bias in the salon that had prevailed in the preceding years and i think that has a great deal of truth. but just because you have complaints about the past eight years doesn't mean you ought to be prepared to accept just about anything as the response. it's very important, and i say this i agree with many things that trump administration has done. i'm happy that the embassy is moving to jerusalem where it belongs. i
his father arrived, jonas, his parents arrived from the shuttle.f you go from some of the greatest american benefactors, philanthropic businessmen, scientists and salon and they all came from this and made the american dream their own, i think this is so fundamental to what we are as americans. we don't arrived with phd's with a handful of honorable exceptions we are not bashing norwegians. [laughter] [inaudible] there's no question, the question is similar to one asked earlier was it donald...
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i have made my 23rd visit in january as jonas said. i like to give you a quick pupil appoints about my perception of the current situation where they are in the past and what are the key things for the international community in the us to focus on. since michael was at the kuwait conference i will leave obviously those observations to him. >> you can hold me on those. that's fine. >> thank you. so, we would like to say start with the news. extraordinary performance by the united nations development program and its leader who just departed for another hotspot, yemen, leaves and has been one of the most effective international bureaucrats in diplomats that i have ever met and this is a small arm of the un. the usa and a lot of coalition partners put the money into that organization to implement projects and i think they should receive some credit for what has been achieved. of course, with iraq is being the actual implementers but i think it's very important to note and we'll talk more about the stabilization model that has been employed
i have made my 23rd visit in january as jonas said. i like to give you a quick pupil appoints about my perception of the current situation where they are in the past and what are the key things for the international community in the us to focus on. since michael was at the kuwait conference i will leave obviously those observations to him. >> you can hold me on those. that's fine. >> thank you. so, we would like to say start with the news. extraordinary performance by the united...
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jonas saul can. -- saulk. the best ben fill anthropic little business minimum, scientists and i they all came from those s-hole steddles and made the person dream their own. and i think this is so fundamental to what we are as americans. we don't arrive with ph.ds. we're not -- [applause] with a handful of honorable exceptions we are not dashing norwegians. [laughter] em. [inaudible question] >> there's no question that -- the question was, similar to one asked earlier, wasn't donald trump and his election not so much about affirming trump's value order personality but a reaction to the suffocating ill liberalism, political correctness, media bias and so on that had prevailed in the eight preceding years. think there's a great deal of truth to that. but just because you have complaints about the past eight years doesn't mean you ought to be prepared to accept just about anything as a response it to. look, it's very important -- and i say this -- i agree with many things that the trump administration has done.
jonas saul can. -- saulk. the best ben fill anthropic little business minimum, scientists and i they all came from those s-hole steddles and made the person dream their own. and i think this is so fundamental to what we are as americans. we don't arrive with ph.ds. we're not -- [applause] with a handful of honorable exceptions we are not dashing norwegians. [laughter] em. [inaudible question] >> there's no question that -- the question was, similar to one asked earlier, wasn't donald...
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. >> reporter: from a nazi slave camp survivor, named jonas he adopted a wonderful motto on life. keep dancing and singing and have a good drink. his book will give a long overdue book to old people. >> there are life lessons there that can make life better for all of us. >> life lessons for all of us. >> reporter: absolutely. let's go over to the weather center. let's talk a little weather, this weather is for the dogs as we continue to see the rain, low-level clouds, patchy mist, miserable weekends. i believe it's the 5th or 6th weekend in the row, consecutively we had measurable rain one or two of the weekend days. we're expecting rainfall today and tomorrow. the call from accuweather this weekend, rain and drizzle expected this afternoon. mild high of 54. sunday, rain during the morning hours, otherwise it's a mainly cloudy day, afternoon showers and clearing and brightening of the skies right in the afternoon. right now most of the forecast models hold the cloud cover locked in pretty good here, i wouldn't hold my breath. if we see the sun, it will be very, very late in the d
. >> reporter: from a nazi slave camp survivor, named jonas he adopted a wonderful motto on life. keep dancing and singing and have a good drink. his book will give a long overdue book to old people. >> there are life lessons there that can make life better for all of us. >> life lessons for all of us. >> reporter: absolutely. let's go over to the weather center. let's talk a little weather, this weather is for the dogs as we continue to see the rain, low-level clouds,...
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jonas spoke, his parents arrived shtetl. you can go for a list of some of the greatest american benefactors the entropic businessman, scientist and so on, and they all came from those s whole shtetl's and make their american dream their own. this is so fundamental to what we are as americans. we don't arrive with phd's. we are not -- [applause] with a handful of honorable exceptions we are not dashing norwegians. [laughter] yes, ma'am. >> [inaudible] [inaudible] >> there is no question that the question was similar to one asked earlier wasn't donald trump and his election not so much a vote for me trumps values personality but a reaction to the suffocating liberalism and political correctness media bias in someone that had prevailed in the eight preceding years and there's a great deal of truth to that. but just because you have complaints about the past eight years doesn't mean you ought to be there to accept just about anything as a response to it. look, it is very important and i sayy this -- i agree with many things that
jonas spoke, his parents arrived shtetl. you can go for a list of some of the greatest american benefactors the entropic businessman, scientist and so on, and they all came from those s whole shtetl's and make their american dream their own. this is so fundamental to what we are as americans. we don't arrive with phd's. we are not -- [applause] with a handful of honorable exceptions we are not dashing norwegians. [laughter] yes, ma'am. >> [inaudible] [inaudible] >> there is no...
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djtj follows one of the jonas brother.ormer campaign manager paul manafort who was indicted on charges and he follows at bristol suites woman who tweeted things like this, oops wrong hole, just kidding i don't have a wrong hole. i guess the orange doesn't fall far from the tree. congress right now is trying to avoid another government shut down. president trump would love to see it if deal isn't reached but senate reached a deal that might not pass the house. nancy pelosi set a record for longest speech ever given on the house floor in support of daca which is not part of the agreement. she spoke for eight hours and seven minutes straight she's 77 years old [ cheers and applause ] which you know what i have to say, all right, a lot of people are congratulating her my father is 77 years old he once talked about his knee surgery for 13 hours straight. he might still be going i don't know. 'll see after twork work. everything's a mess. white house press secretary rob porter resigned after two of h exwives accused him of choki
djtj follows one of the jonas brother.ormer campaign manager paul manafort who was indicted on charges and he follows at bristol suites woman who tweeted things like this, oops wrong hole, just kidding i don't have a wrong hole. i guess the orange doesn't fall far from the tree. congress right now is trying to avoid another government shut down. president trump would love to see it if deal isn't reached but senate reached a deal that might not pass the house. nancy pelosi set a record for...
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being addressed for this project, the information that came through in your pact, a -- packet, and jonas, could you hand these to the commissioners for -- as exhibits. in the packet, under the housing element section, there is a -- a review by the planner that says furthermore, the proposed new construction conforms to the residential design guidelines and is appropriate in terms of material, scale, proportions and massing for the surrounding neighborhood. i would like to talk about the fact that potrero hill is historical and it is extraordinary and exceptional, and the [ inaudible ]. >> you just need to speak into the mic. sorry. >> this is the cadence of the neighborhood, and the residential design guidelines in the design principle, the design of the building scale and form to be compatible with that have surrounding buildings in order to preserve neighborhood character. this is a design principle that is one of the four in the residential design guidelines and also repeated in the housing element component of the planning department's guidances. the building scale should design the
being addressed for this project, the information that came through in your pact, a -- packet, and jonas, could you hand these to the commissioners for -- as exhibits. in the packet, under the housing element section, there is a -- a review by the planner that says furthermore, the proposed new construction conforms to the residential design guidelines and is appropriate in terms of material, scale, proportions and massing for the surrounding neighborhood. i would like to talk about the fact...
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jonas did help some confederates to receive their pardon after the war. he had some communication with the people, but not living here. our staff recently toured to fayetteville arkansas to learn about its rich history. learn about other stops in our tour at c-span.org/cities tour. watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span3. >> next, catherine west general weste of moreland, talks about her life as a military daughter, sister. she recounts her time living in vietnam and serving as the red kosice aid -- red crosses aid during the vietnam war. this interview is from the west point center of oral history and is a little over an hour. >> today is the first day of october 2016 and we are in the west point center for all history and i'm here with catherine stevens -- can you please spell your last name? tell me about your childhood. i knew you grew up as the daughter of an army officer. as an like growing up army brat. >> i grew as a millionaire child without any money. wonderful -- had the most wonderful childhood. brothers and my father
jonas did help some confederates to receive their pardon after the war. he had some communication with the people, but not living here. our staff recently toured to fayetteville arkansas to learn about its rich history. learn about other stops in our tour at c-span.org/cities tour. watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span3. >> next, catherine west general weste of moreland, talks about her life as a military daughter, sister. she recounts her time living in vietnam...
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several rights and criminal defense attorney david jonas wi. amid with you, looking in this article, and i am blown away. 66 cases of critical misconduct being investigated into sheriff israel's department? what is going on down there? >> 66, 40 of which were all under sheriff israel, which is so significant. what's going on is that somebody needs to be looking at the leadership quality sheriff israel is for need to broward county, to the sheriff's department, and there's a number of people concern. this is just not slightct misconduct. these are criminal misconduct cases that range from kidnappin kidnapping. i was stoned. kidnapping to drug trafficking, these are sheriff's deputies. even in some cases, killing. there something going on in broward county sheriff's department's office and sheriff israel is the leader, and it appears that someone needs to be asking some very serious questions about what is going on there. >> sean: david, i know law enforcement, my mother worked in a prison, my dad was a family probation guy. when my uncle billy g
several rights and criminal defense attorney david jonas wi. amid with you, looking in this article, and i am blown away. 66 cases of critical misconduct being investigated into sheriff israel's department? what is going on down there? >> 66, 40 of which were all under sheriff israel, which is so significant. what's going on is that somebody needs to be looking at the leadership quality sheriff israel is for need to broward county, to the sheriff's department, and there's a number of...
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. >> thank you, jonas. good afternoon again, commissioners. john ram, department staff.re here to ask for your recommendation to the planning commission on our next fiscal year budget. this year, the budget is a little boring in that as he talked about last time, it is kind of a toddy state budget. it is not increasing nor decreasing by any amounts. there are some slight adjustments to the work plan based on some slight minor organization of the department, but based on the revenues which are kind of holding at a very high level but none theless holding steady, we are proposing no major if you will, changes to our financial revenues or ex-expenditures. i will ask debra landis to come up and tell you about some changes that happened last time and then we'll ask for your approval. >> good afternoon, commissioners. debra landis. as john mentioned, it is a fairly steady budget, and even with having come to you before the budget system opened, the change in the total budget from what we presented last time is $16,000, so we're pretty right on. we don't even have very many cha
. >> thank you, jonas. good afternoon again, commissioners. john ram, department staff.re here to ask for your recommendation to the planning commission on our next fiscal year budget. this year, the budget is a little boring in that as he talked about last time, it is kind of a toddy state budget. it is not increasing nor decreasing by any amounts. there are some slight adjustments to the work plan based on some slight minor organization of the department, but based on the revenues which...
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a pleasant surprise for those visiting the winter olympics like canadians debbie and gore jonas. >> it is beautiful. we just got here. we are excited to walk through. >> this is a nice break. go eat, come back out here. >> and you guys are from canada. is this isn't cold right? >> no, this is normal. >> reporter: the olympic skate part of the annual snow flake festival. now in its 26th year. >> this is beautiful. >> reporter: its organize tells me it started as a neighborrer event. now with locals, professional snow or ice sculptors are brought in from around the country. because this is the dry season in pyeongchang, all of this snow, 6 60,000 tons of it had to be made. that took about two months. then it was time to sculpt not just in snow, but ice. this is the ice cafe. perfect cold storage for all the sculptures and for people, it is kind of the perfect place to pick up a couple of hot chocolate and admire the craftsmanship. this year's festival theme was chosen keeping in mind the olympic international audience. all of the snow sculptures are characters from children's stories. fo
a pleasant surprise for those visiting the winter olympics like canadians debbie and gore jonas. >> it is beautiful. we just got here. we are excited to walk through. >> this is a nice break. go eat, come back out here. >> and you guys are from canada. is this isn't cold right? >> no, this is normal. >> reporter: the olympic skate part of the annual snow flake festival. now in its 26th year. >> this is beautiful. >> reporter: its organize tells me it...
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. >> it sounds almost as if you're talking about jonas if she was one of your children. >> she was almost like a daughter to me, yes. >> as for joan's two young daughters, daisy and elizabeth, david wanted them to be part of his new family. >> because he loved me, he loved them. >> and so he did. david shannon became both a husband and a father. >> they were all having a good time being a normal family, you know. everybody getting along, fighting, as you do. he loved them, definitely. >> soon the shannons became six, with the birth of their two boys. and in 2000, david took the family south to fayetteville, when he was transferred to ft. bragg. >> david loved the military. he loved being the soldier. you talk about somebody having a first love or something they loved more than anything. he loved that uniform. >> and the military had been good to david. he was major shannon by now, well on his way to becoming a colonel. and that was the phone call the shannon family was really looking forward to from ft. bragg. not the one they got that devastating morning in july 2002. >> they said david'
. >> it sounds almost as if you're talking about jonas if she was one of your children. >> she was almost like a daughter to me, yes. >> as for joan's two young daughters, daisy and elizabeth, david wanted them to be part of his new family. >> because he loved me, he loved them. >> and so he did. david shannon became both a husband and a father. >> they were all having a good time being a normal family, you know. everybody getting along, fighting, as you do....
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thank you, jonas. >> ok. nothing further, we can move on to department matters, item 14, director's announcements. >> i just wanted to give you a good news announcement today. about one of our staff who received an award recently. allison abericci is one of our architects on staff and allison received the 2018 aia young architects award this year. which is an award given annually to individuals who have been licensed less than 10 years. and who have demonstrated exceptional leadership and made contributions to the profession early in their careers. allison has been with us about a year now. she is in a number of -- she's worked in a number of other locations as well and we're very pleased that the a.i.a. has recognized her contributions. we wanted to publicly acknowledge and congratulate allison on the award. thank you. >> item 15, review of past event at the board of supervisor, board of apeels and historic preservation commission. >> good afternoon. aaron starr. the board did not meet this week but they did
thank you, jonas. >> ok. nothing further, we can move on to department matters, item 14, director's announcements. >> i just wanted to give you a good news announcement today. about one of our staff who received an award recently. allison abericci is one of our architects on staff and allison received the 2018 aia young architects award this year. which is an award given annually to individuals who have been licensed less than 10 years. and who have demonstrated exceptional...
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start starters curry's gone for this season's two best offensive players houston's james harden and jonas tito. in the box he's also picked toronto's de mar de rose and all-star debutant joel embiid of the seventy six ers lining up for le bron is one of curry's golden state teammates kevin durant's has also picked new orleans dual anthony davis and marcus cousins and unsurprisingly he's gone for former cavs teammate boston's kyrie irving says he can't wait to get on court this is for me. you know as myself russ katie. and the braun and probably one of the best father you know best father ever been on the court with. you know just the talents is. it and you see. you know how big of fans we are of one another and we're all on the floor to go it's pretty awesome and i think that lineup is something that you know you can envision in a video game for me to actually you know be part of it's almost. as exciting really you get an opportunity you know for guys a mixture of guys who play the most on the same team as joe that. you know we're trying to win those competitive obviously all-star game is
start starters curry's gone for this season's two best offensive players houston's james harden and jonas tito. in the box he's also picked toronto's de mar de rose and all-star debutant joel embiid of the seventy six ers lining up for le bron is one of curry's golden state teammates kevin durant's has also picked new orleans dual anthony davis and marcus cousins and unsurprisingly he's gone for former cavs teammate boston's kyrie irving says he can't wait to get on court this is for me. you...
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. >> jonas parallo-pleser, we have to leave it there. incorporated you for joining us.a minute. the corkscrew spin, flawless... ...his signature move, the flying dutchman. poetry in motion. and there it is, the "baby bird". breathtaking. a sumo wrestler figure skating? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money heather saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or
. >> jonas parallo-pleser, we have to leave it there. incorporated you for joining us.a minute. the corkscrew spin, flawless... ...his signature move, the flying dutchman. poetry in motion. and there it is, the "baby bird". breathtaking. a sumo wrestler figure skating? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money heather saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, little things can be...
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marched to tell if it's out today calling on benjamin netanyahu to resign over corruption allegations jonasmax blumenthal has details for over a year protesters have been gathering every week to demand the indictment of prime minister benjamin netanyahu for corruption and graft this protest in tel aviv is taking on an especially electric atmosphere that's because this tuesday the police chief of israel is back to to recommend netanyahu is in earlier tonight the man enough holly a former maintenance worker for the netanyahu who helped launch these protests told me he fears that netanyahu has influence on the investigation could fatally compromise if it's independent palestinian member of knesset jim also complained that daily netanyahu on corruption charges would be like jailing al capone for tax evasion completely evading the fact that netanyahu is committed much greater that's what yahoo for his part has struck a defiant tone declaring that the truth will come out and that its critics are engaging in fake news. a turkish military helicopter has crashed in syria's northern border this is wh
marched to tell if it's out today calling on benjamin netanyahu to resign over corruption allegations jonasmax blumenthal has details for over a year protesters have been gathering every week to demand the indictment of prime minister benjamin netanyahu for corruption and graft this protest in tel aviv is taking on an especially electric atmosphere that's because this tuesday the police chief of israel is back to to recommend netanyahu is in earlier tonight the man enough holly a former...