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captain lazar was heard to say mr.toya and a neutral cbc person that the hip-hop music and i automatic using the words of captain lazar is bringing in a crowd we don't want. we know what that means. that is dog whistle. things changed when captain lazar came on the scene. mr. montoya has substantiated by officer matthias easy to get along with. he made the efforts as mr. pauly and mr. montoya told you noise improvements have been made. i understand you want proof of that. that is quite reasonable. may i make a suggestion? the midnight limitation is devastating. may i request that the commission consider removing the limitation and getting a submission from us within two weeks or a period that you think is appropriate of whatever writings would satisfy your interest. we can do that. we will do that. i would urge that the midnight limitation be removed as of this evening subject to whatever conditions you think would be appropriate. >> we have another applicant that had a sound problem similar to this, and we had to reco
captain lazar was heard to say mr.toya and a neutral cbc person that the hip-hop music and i automatic using the words of captain lazar is bringing in a crowd we don't want. we know what that means. that is dog whistle. things changed when captain lazar came on the scene. mr. montoya has substantiated by officer matthias easy to get along with. he made the efforts as mr. pauly and mr. montoya told you noise improvements have been made. i understand you want proof of that. that is quite...
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members of the san francisco police department, including the commander of community engagement david lazarnd the division commander, dan peria, and the commanding officer of the southern station. each participant discussed their organization's priorities and the coordination with other agencies and organizations in san francisco to help the city's homeless population to access services and to minimize the impact of homelessness within the community. tjpa works with other agencies and we'll have more detailed discussion with the departments of homelessness and supportive housing and tjpa and the district and the neighborhood buildings to ensure that homelessness is managed in the district. and moving on to phase two, as i shared with the board last month we're preparing our application for the transit and the intercity rail capital program currently. applications are due on january 12th. and we have received letters of support from the assembly member kim and we expect a letter of support from some of the members, david chu. and also from our stakeholders with the city and county of san fra
members of the san francisco police department, including the commander of community engagement david lazarnd the division commander, dan peria, and the commanding officer of the southern station. each participant discussed their organization's priorities and the coordination with other agencies and organizations in san francisco to help the city's homeless population to access services and to minimize the impact of homelessness within the community. tjpa works with other agencies and we'll...
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reporter kristine lazar was at the horse farm. >> do you need me to grab a horse, guys? >>. >> please. >> here we go. >> it was spreading so quickly the fire grew. there are high winds with gusts over 65 miles per hour coupled with terrain. it's had no measurable rainfall in the past six months. with flames come smoke. it's creating a health hazard for millions. forecasters say the high winds that are fanning and spreading the flames are expected to last thursday possibly into friday. at this point this fire is being considered virtually unstoppable. it jumped the 10 1 freeway and it's made it its way all the way to the pacific ocean, anne-marie. >> very scary. thank you so much, kenneth. >>> the wildfire has shut down the production of two hbo shows. the production of the cbs series s.w.a.t. was also suspended and the los angeles rams canceled practice which is held near the largest fire. later today president trump is expected to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital and begin the process of moving the embassy there from tel aviv. it's a sea change that could undermo
reporter kristine lazar was at the horse farm. >> do you need me to grab a horse, guys? >>. >> please. >> here we go. >> it was spreading so quickly the fire grew. there are high winds with gusts over 65 miles per hour coupled with terrain. it's had no measurable rainfall in the past six months. with flames come smoke. it's creating a health hazard for millions. forecasters say the high winds that are fanning and spreading the flames are expected to last thursday...
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. >> reporter: kristine lazar was at the horse ranch in sunland when it was caught off guard by quickly moving frames. >> do you need me to grab a horse? come on, baby. >> reporter: a few factors have contributed to the fire spreading so quickly. the biggest grew to nearly 80 square miles in just a few hours. there are high winds with gusts over 60 miles per hour coupled with extremely dry terrain. the area has had nearly no measurable rainfall over the past six months. with flames comes smoke and there's a lot of it in the air in the l.a. area creating a health hazard for millions. forecasters say the high winds that are fanning and spreading the flames are expected to last through at least thursday, possibly into friday. kenneth craig, cbs news, ventura, california. >> late last night the thomas fire hopped highway 101 in ventura county. it then went to the shoreline. the rye fire in santa clarita is burning near six flags. the theme park is not threatened but the fire department posted this image from the scene. they are among at least a dozen bay area fire departments that have been
. >> reporter: kristine lazar was at the horse ranch in sunland when it was caught off guard by quickly moving frames. >> do you need me to grab a horse? come on, baby. >> reporter: a few factors have contributed to the fire spreading so quickly. the biggest grew to nearly 80 square miles in just a few hours. there are high winds with gusts over 60 miles per hour coupled with extremely dry terrain. the area has had nearly no measurable rainfall over the past six months. with...
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Dec 2, 2017
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on that motion, commissioner lazar lazarus. >> aye. >> president honda? >> aye. >> and commissioner swig. >> aye. >> and then also calling out of order are items 7 a through d, this is appeal number 17-144, 145, 148, 150. these are appeals that have to do with 255 sea cliff avenue protesting the issuance on august 11, 2017, to ann mao of a site permit to erect three stories one basement, type v.b. single-family residential building. the motion failed with a lack of four votes because that would have conditioned the permit, so on further motion, the board votes to continue the matter to this evening, and this was to allow the permit holder to work with the appellants on a design that removes the penthouse and includes a roof deck no larger than 500 square feet, and the reason this is being called out of order is i understand the parties request this matter be continued to another night. >> yes. >> so president honda, maybe we can give each side a cup of of minutes just in case they have a couple of other matters they want to raise. >> yeah, but just on the
on that motion, commissioner lazar lazarus. >> aye. >> president honda? >> aye. >> and commissioner swig. >> aye. >> and then also calling out of order are items 7 a through d, this is appeal number 17-144, 145, 148, 150. these are appeals that have to do with 255 sea cliff avenue protesting the issuance on august 11, 2017, to ann mao of a site permit to erect three stories one basement, type v.b. single-family residential building. the motion failed with a...
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kcbs reporter kristine lazar was at the gibson horse ranch in sunland when it was caught off guard by the flames. >> do you need me to grab a horse, guys? okay. here you go. come on, baby. >> reporter: a few factors have contributed to the fires spreading so quickly, the biggest of which grew to nearly 80 square miles in just a few hours. there are high winds with gusts over 60 miles per hour coupled with extremely dry terrain. the areas has had nearly no measurable rainfall over the past six months. with flames comes smoke and there's a lot of it hanging in the air throughout the l.a. area creating a health hazard for millions. forecasters say the high winds that are fanning and spreading the flames are expected to last through at least thursday possibly into friday. at this point the fire is considered unstoppable jumping the 101 freeway and made its way to the pacific ocean. >> kenneth, in october, when the wildfires here erupted, we saw so many firefighters, thousands of firefighters, joining the fight. how many fire crews are working on the front lines in southern california this
kcbs reporter kristine lazar was at the gibson horse ranch in sunland when it was caught off guard by the flames. >> do you need me to grab a horse, guys? okay. here you go. come on, baby. >> reporter: a few factors have contributed to the fires spreading so quickly, the biggest of which grew to nearly 80 square miles in just a few hours. there are high winds with gusts over 60 miles per hour coupled with extremely dry terrain. the areas has had nearly no measurable rainfall over...
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. >> yesterday when we were at that conference and we spoke to mark lazare and mark -- almost every person that we heard from expects, steve, stocks to continue going higher. let's listen to what they told us about that. we can react on the other side >> part of it is all the news has been positive. look at the economy, the economy's doing well everybody's taking all that positive news and just continuing to buy equities so i think it could continue for another six months or a year because everything's good. >> i know with tech we've had quite a big run but i think we have another probably 10% or 15% ahead of us next year. the tax bill may give us a little more of a bump, but it's still, i think you could get double digit returns out of the stock market. >> all right steve, what do you make of that? >> so i'm looking at a ten-year in u.s. despite a great jobs number not above 240 it's 238 i'm looking at 30 dips and japanese ten-year at negative. so where are you going to put money? and you take that in con juncture -- >> this is goldilocks, is it not? wages pick up a little bit, below expe
. >> yesterday when we were at that conference and we spoke to mark lazare and mark -- almost every person that we heard from expects, steve, stocks to continue going higher. let's listen to what they told us about that. we can react on the other side >> part of it is all the news has been positive. look at the economy, the economy's doing well everybody's taking all that positive news and just continuing to buy equities so i think it could continue for another six months or a year...
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. >> all right professor, for your benefit, the first sound you heard was from mark lazare and the second from scott minor, 10% to 15% ahead next year. you want to take issue with that >> it's amazing that i'd be the least bullish person in the world. >> we're marking the irony >> when that last happened, but i think we've had quite a returns and, you know, we can't keep on getting 200,000 jobs you're right no one knows when that inflation is going to be ignited we're at 4.1 at this rate we go below 3.5 by the end of next year to 3. there's never been a time when that has not accelerated wages with you does mean a challenge-fochallenge for equities i don't predict a disaster but a breather. >> i agree with the professor 100 boston i think that's how it plays out and at some point next year, and i thought he would have done it already, draghi is going to tighten also, so you go from global easing to global tightening, and that's a risk. >> and the japanese are showing no indication that they are going to be tightening any time soon >> no, no, and they have got a much longer way to go. >> i
. >> all right professor, for your benefit, the first sound you heard was from mark lazare and the second from scott minor, 10% to 15% ahead next year. you want to take issue with that >> it's amazing that i'd be the least bullish person in the world. >> we're marking the irony >> when that last happened, but i think we've had quite a returns and, you know, we can't keep on getting 200,000 jobs you're right no one knows when that inflation is going to be ignited we're at...