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finances or penalties for something that can't be done within the requested period of time i'm a layperson i don't know how to put the legal statement any better. >> through the chair correct me if i am wrong one the reasons you didn't perform the work awe you saw this site as some sort of because it was in legislature or litigation we were instructed you couldn't precede forward that's your main testimony the last time you were here with regards to what happened in a month i remembered at the last testimony you were saying it was still ongoing. >> for the appeal. >> right so at this point what you didn't have the testimony you had new did you make testimony that last time. >> no, i don't. >> so the last time you're saying there's been drawings completed and new design you're ready to submit for permit correct. >> correct we've schedule on the 31st the neighbors meeting. >> i'm not sorry on the 31st. >> the neighbors meeting before submittal it it requires neighbors hearing. >> so okay. are we to understand legally everything has been done and moving forward or you moving forward on your o
finances or penalties for something that can't be done within the requested period of time i'm a layperson i don't know how to put the legal statement any better. >> through the chair correct me if i am wrong one the reasons you didn't perform the work awe you saw this site as some sort of because it was in legislature or litigation we were instructed you couldn't precede forward that's your main testimony the last time you were here with regards to what happened in a month i remembered...
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. >> a layperson will probably point a flashlight out in front. most professionals will hold it up like so. police officers, this is the way we usually hold our flashlights. >> since the perpetrator held his flashlight in the same way, investigators suspected he may be working in law enforcement or in a related field. crime analyst ronnie smith was asked to develop a psychological profile of the rapist by studying the manner in which the crimes were committed. smith said by ordering the women to bathe after the rapes, the rapist was trying to do more than simply remove forensic evidence. >> to make a woman clean up, you do feel better about yourself. because you're clean now and you don't have that anger towards the guy. >> the rapist knew that bathing would reduce the likelihood of the victims reporting the crime. and the psychological gains didn't stop there. >> he gave me some warnings about making sure the lock on the window gets fixed. gave me all sorts of fatherly sort of advice, which was pretty disgusting after what he had done to me, as i
. >> a layperson will probably point a flashlight out in front. most professionals will hold it up like so. police officers, this is the way we usually hold our flashlights. >> since the perpetrator held his flashlight in the same way, investigators suspected he may be working in law enforcement or in a related field. crime analyst ronnie smith was asked to develop a psychological profile of the rapist by studying the manner in which the crimes were committed. smith said by ordering...
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over the road it is a weak point of the tree that's worth noting tree one although it looks to did layperson there's patches of on side i wouldn't see with a healthy black or cash tree tree 2 as an extensive amount of tree balcony damage as has signed of rusdz vigor to conclude the department approved the removal we understand that all neighborhood love trees typically our department approvals trees for removal when there's a compelling reason poor performance and species and parents of failure we deny oath tree remove black or cash is not a good tree not on our tree replanting lettuce for 90s for reason of large limb and failures with root and to conclude the species didn't allow a lot of the root injuries so the vigor those trees will decline once the repairs have been made it's our desire to see the trees be approved for remove upholding the 48 inch box removed. >> i have a couple 6 questions would you have expected to have seen for decay and changes in what you found i guess today or yesterday and i'm a little bit surprised that there hadn't been significant limb or stem failures we have
over the road it is a weak point of the tree that's worth noting tree one although it looks to did layperson there's patches of on side i wouldn't see with a healthy black or cash tree tree 2 as an extensive amount of tree balcony damage as has signed of rusdz vigor to conclude the department approved the removal we understand that all neighborhood love trees typically our department approvals trees for removal when there's a compelling reason poor performance and species and parents of failure...
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sorry i'm asking so many questions, i'm trying to understand from an engineering perspectives a layperson, what the factors are in the decision? so at you have looked at the seat differential? >> yes. you basically wind up with five seats across and single level. and it's a two plus two and bilevel. i don't have the data with me, but on a vehicle on a car-by-car basis it's higher for a bilevel vehicle than it is for a single-level vehicle. >> how much higher? >> i don't have those. i want to say it's somewhere in the 15-20% difference. >> thank you. >> so a couple of things. first of all, i want to understand is the 25" still on the table? is it still possible that caltrain will go ahead with 25" even though high-speed rail is going to have a distinct different level? >> right now, the first process that we went through during the month of november was to find out if there are any fatal flows and there are no fatal flaws going from 25". we're still looking as we go through that process, and listening to the car builders about the 25" height. there will be a policy decision that the jpb wi
sorry i'm asking so many questions, i'm trying to understand from an engineering perspectives a layperson, what the factors are in the decision? so at you have looked at the seat differential? >> yes. you basically wind up with five seats across and single level. and it's a two plus two and bilevel. i don't have the data with me, but on a vehicle on a car-by-car basis it's higher for a bilevel vehicle than it is for a single-level vehicle. >> how much higher? >> i don't have...
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. >> a clinical definition versus a layperson's definition, you can expect prosecutors to put on lots of evidence about the efforts that were made before the shooting occurred, the ammunition that he bought, the greer thatgear that he wore, the boopy trapping of his apartment that is deliberate action. >> how much does that pep prosecutors in this case? >> i think it's going to help prosecutors a great deal because it's going to suggest that he did know what he was doing and that he was very both methodical and had a plan to kill not only the people in the theater but also anyone who came to his apartment after the murders occurred. because you know when the police officer the first responders went to search his apartment there were also explosives that were triggered by them entering the apartment. that doesn't look like a person who was acting without some sense about the grave consequences of his action he. he -- actions. >> holmes defense team have apparently agreed to a life imprisonment sentence which was not agreed to by the prosecution. >> you have to think about the lainous n
. >> a clinical definition versus a layperson's definition, you can expect prosecutors to put on lots of evidence about the efforts that were made before the shooting occurred, the ammunition that he bought, the greer thatgear that he wore, the boopy trapping of his apartment that is deliberate action. >> how much does that pep prosecutors in this case? >> i think it's going to help prosecutors a great deal because it's going to suggest that he did know what he was doing and...
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it's one thing for a layperson to not understand but few you to tell people to not vaccinationkccinateus. >> i'm a board certified cardiology. i've studied these issues for years. you're talking about benign childhood conditions. if you go to the cdc website, you go to their website, you can see for years -- >> that's what i'm quoting. sgr let him finish his point. >> once again, whether it's chicken box, measles, mumps, there's 70 people who have it right now or 80 whatever the number is. they're not dying. these are benign childhood conditions they will be immune for ever. you're injected chemicals to stimulate the immune system. that's not the same thing. we all had chickenpox as children and we're all fine because of it. >> measles can lead to knew meanpneumonia can lead to long problems. >> i understand that. the numbers do not demonstrate. bad things can happen to anybody. we can be in car accident a toaster fire. bad things can happen. the reality is is that we need to keep our children healthy. we need to give them good food. we need to keep chemicals away from them. they need
it's one thing for a layperson to not understand but few you to tell people to not vaccinationkccinateus. >> i'm a board certified cardiology. i've studied these issues for years. you're talking about benign childhood conditions. if you go to the cdc website, you go to their website, you can see for years -- >> that's what i'm quoting. sgr let him finish his point. >> once again, whether it's chicken box, measles, mumps, there's 70 people who have it right now or 80 whatever...
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i'm not a legal expert but looking at a layperson, he did not follow the officer's orders. also i notice that the other cop shot as well. did you see that? >> that's where you're rolling your eyes that's not okay. . >> he is lucky he did not kill his partner. the minute i saw that i knew that was a bad mistake. he was right in the line of fire. >> if an officer tells you something whether you agree or not, if he's a jerk a bad officer, whatever it is, comply with that officer until afterwards. >> this doesn't to a grand jury. >> then you handle it afterwards. >> if this let's just reverse the racial roles and say the cop shooting was white then would you be having a different conversation about the grand jury? >> i don't think so. there would be bigger outrage maybe publicly and i think it maybe would go in front of grand jury and the prosecutor. i think the officer would be have the same thing would be exonerated. >> just like they do other police incidents. this is clearly a justified shooting for that officer. >> thank you very much. i appreciate you taking the time. >>>
i'm not a legal expert but looking at a layperson, he did not follow the officer's orders. also i notice that the other cop shot as well. did you see that? >> that's where you're rolling your eyes that's not okay. . >> he is lucky he did not kill his partner. the minute i saw that i knew that was a bad mistake. he was right in the line of fire. >> if an officer tells you something whether you agree or not, if he's a jerk a bad officer, whatever it is, comply with that officer...
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. >> science has told the layperson what many of us in oncology have speculated about and believed forome time. and that is that some people can do everything that we say you should do to prevent getting cancer yet you're still going to get cancer. >> reporter: our cells naturally divide and replicate themselves. but sometimes those cells mutate and become cancer cancerous. they found that two-thirds of them divided more frequently increasing the chance they'd mutate and develop cancer. the research concluded remarkably, this bad luck explains more than hereditary and environmental factors. that influences only about a third of cancer types but some doctors caution this doesn't mean that people shouldn't take care of their bodies. smoking is still linked to lung cancer and overexposure to sun is linked to skin cancer. >> people who smoke people who have bad diet, lack of physical activity actually have even more of these cancers that are more likely to break through and be clinically relevant cancers. >> living healthy may be important but may not involve the brain and pancreas. findin
. >> science has told the layperson what many of us in oncology have speculated about and believed forome time. and that is that some people can do everything that we say you should do to prevent getting cancer yet you're still going to get cancer. >> reporter: our cells naturally divide and replicate themselves. but sometimes those cells mutate and become cancer cancerous. they found that two-thirds of them divided more frequently increasing the chance they'd mutate and develop...
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i'm a layperson who watches the news and i could have made the right call. joan posts "can't always get it right. the bottom line lies with the parents. at 4:00 a.m. i saw an awful lot of snow. my child would have remained home. all there is to it." >> and elizabeth notes, finger pointing uggh. i would hope that school officials aren't depending on tv to make their decisions. wasn't just tv. you can join the conversation on the wjla facebook page. i feel for them, too, because if they had decided to leave schools or to close schools and we had gotten a dusting, people would be talking about how wimpy everybody here is. >> right. that's happened before, too. been down all these different roads. >> monday night at 11:00, it wasn't going to be a big big storm. however, it was going to be a big, big impact on the rush hour commute and it was. it was huge. so all right. now we have the cold weather impact on our forecast and -- >> brutal. >> i don't know what's worse, the cold or the snow. i keep thinking six months from now, what will we be thinking about? >> no
i'm a layperson who watches the news and i could have made the right call. joan posts "can't always get it right. the bottom line lies with the parents. at 4:00 a.m. i saw an awful lot of snow. my child would have remained home. all there is to it." >> and elizabeth notes, finger pointing uggh. i would hope that school officials aren't depending on tv to make their decisions. wasn't just tv. you can join the conversation on the wjla facebook page. i feel for them, too, because...