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and it's true, leavenworth is an excellent view street. and all streets in all directions for at least 500 streets are similarly designated. there's no way to improve that if we're to improve the coverage of that intersection. wireless installations are not prohibited. they require a finding that they would not significantly impair the views of the important buildings, landmarks, open spaces, parks, that were the demonstration of the streets. and i think it's important to 5 differentiate between something in this corridor and something significantly degrading the views in that area. it would be visible, obviously, but whether it degrades the views is up for discussion there. and i've highlighted a couple of photos there. this is looking up greenwich path. this is a photo of an existing installation two blocks up on chestnut. there's an antenna facility there which is exactly what we're proposing here. you barely notice it. it doesn't add much bulk. you don't really notice it. it's not a significant impact. i took photos from all around. th
and it's true, leavenworth is an excellent view street. and all streets in all directions for at least 500 streets are similarly designated. there's no way to improve that if we're to improve the coverage of that intersection. wireless installations are not prohibited. they require a finding that they would not significantly impair the views of the important buildings, landmarks, open spaces, parks, that were the demonstration of the streets. and i think it's important to 5 differentiate...
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between turk and -- on turk street leavenworth and hyde, it dives in. i think it's absolutely the right thing to do, to provide them with curb street access. we're right next door to that, and the residents have should the same accommodation as curry center. there are kids that will across the bike lane to get to their transit modes. there are recycling trucks that go there daily, uber and lyft. all these paraforms of transportation will have to across the bike lane to access these forms of transportation. really appreciate the time of adrian and charles and meeting out there, and i think we just have a difference of opinion on whether the bike lane should dive in at the curb or stay outside of the curb at that location. i think the potential conflicts were pedestrians and bikes is going to be worse because of that dive in at that location. so i'd like you to take a look at that for the residents of 351 turk who were not notified and probably are not here to speak their opinion, so thank you very much for your time. >> thank you, mr. graywelier. next sp
between turk and -- on turk street leavenworth and hyde, it dives in. i think it's absolutely the right thing to do, to provide them with curb street access. we're right next door to that, and the residents have should the same accommodation as curry center. there are kids that will across the bike lane to get to their transit modes. there are recycling trucks that go there daily, uber and lyft. all these paraforms of transportation will have to across the bike lane to access these forms of...
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host: what kind of work do you do in leavenworth? >> i work for the department of defense. host: will you be required to come to work tomorrow? >> yes. host: are you one of those exempt employees? >> i am an exempt employee and if everybody else's off, i have to work whether i get paid or not. host: will stay on our employees line --or rather we will go to the independent line and jim. >> there is a lot of rhetoric going on and i was listening to some reviews of people interviewed about what went on when trump had folks at the white house talking to them about what we're going to do. i do not think we are getting all the information we should be getting in terms of a critical goes on behind closed doors. people say they went for the wall but they did not. i think the american people are not getting informed well and i am wondering how can we change that. host: how would you change it? we talked about all these meetings going on on resolving nots issue but they are happening on the senate floor. there is no one speaking at this hour. jim, would you force people to at the mee
host: what kind of work do you do in leavenworth? >> i work for the department of defense. host: will you be required to come to work tomorrow? >> yes. host: are you one of those exempt employees? >> i am an exempt employee and if everybody else's off, i have to work whether i get paid or not. host: will stay on our employees line --or rather we will go to the independent line and jim. >> there is a lot of rhetoric going on and i was listening to some reviews of people...
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here by anybody, but it turns out that i lived in the beginning of my professional career at 2200 leavenworth, directly opposite this pole. i lived on the 2nd floor above the main door. so i had a perfect view of this particular pole. i also lived down the street at 1703 for several years as well. so i know this neighborhood inside and out. i don't live there anymore, as i think most of you know, but personally, i feel very close to that neighborhood and it's worth protecting. what i want to suggest to you is that you should find out from the planning department what exactly were the standards that they used? in 17073, you were able to get the zoning administrator to explain to you that the reason that he was willing to deny a permit, recommend denying a permit, while he would -- grant a permit on an excellent street but deny a permit on a good street, namely lombard, is because he thought that the distant views were not as worth protecting as the up-close views of lombard street. i looked at the brief that the city attorney has filed with the california supreme court. the city attorney uses
here by anybody, but it turns out that i lived in the beginning of my professional career at 2200 leavenworth, directly opposite this pole. i lived on the 2nd floor above the main door. so i had a perfect view of this particular pole. i also lived down the street at 1703 for several years as well. so i know this neighborhood inside and out. i don't live there anymore, as i think most of you know, but personally, i feel very close to that neighborhood and it's worth protecting. what i want to...
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our new office on allison wheels, at the corner of ellis and leavenworth has cameras. we just received -- an oewd grant for the last go around for cameras so we'll put up somewhere between two and four more locations, depending how much we can leverage out of the property owners to put the cameras up. but these cameras have been very effective and we work closely with the san francisco police department, they're in our office quite often to get the tape to use in the prosecutions. our biggest budget item always has been and probably will be is cleaning our sidewalks. you have seen this before, basically sweeping great feety and removing and pickup of the needles and we continue to do that in this fiscal year and we're successful at that. and that's it. i'm open to questions, thoughts, comments, on any of our work or anything that we're doing. thank you very much. >> supervisor kim: thank you, mr. gibson and first of all i just want to thank the tenderloin c.b.d. for its work and it's really grown since 2005 and i still remember alana, and delilah that kicked off the wo
our new office on allison wheels, at the corner of ellis and leavenworth has cameras. we just received -- an oewd grant for the last go around for cameras so we'll put up somewhere between two and four more locations, depending how much we can leverage out of the property owners to put the cameras up. but these cameras have been very effective and we work closely with the san francisco police department, they're in our office quite often to get the tape to use in the prosecutions. our biggest...
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leavenworth, missouri. the jeep is present in many of the photos about the fighting around the u.s. embassy in saigon. that jeep carried the quick reaction force the reacted to the attack on the embassy. that vehicle is sitting in our museum at fort leavenworth, a tangible reminder of army service during the tet offensive. it give me great pleasure to introduce our keynote speaker this evening. chuck served as the 24th secretary of defense from february 2013-february 2015. he's the only vietnam veteran and the first ever enlisted combat veteran to serve as our secretary of defense. twoetary hagel also served terms in the senate representing the state of -- secretary hagel has also chair the atlantic council, the u.s. vietnam war commemoration advisory committee, and the vietnam veterans memorial fund corporate counsel. beginning in late 96 he seven, secretary hagel and his brother tom served together in vietnam in the second at 1047 and the tree part of the ninth infantry division. the photo on the cover of "staying the course" depicts his company in action in may, 1968. . secretary
leavenworth, missouri. the jeep is present in many of the photos about the fighting around the u.s. embassy in saigon. that jeep carried the quick reaction force the reacted to the attack on the embassy. that vehicle is sitting in our museum at fort leavenworth, a tangible reminder of army service during the tet offensive. it give me great pleasure to introduce our keynote speaker this evening. chuck served as the 24th secretary of defense from february 2013-february 2015. he's the only vietnam...
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if you visit the military police corps museum at fort leavenworth, missouri. you will see a jeep in the collection and it is present in iconic photos about the fighting around the u.s. embassy in saigon. that jeep carried the quick reaction force the reacted to -- that reacted to the attack ot the fighting around the u.s. embassy in saigon. the embassy. that vehicle is sitting in our museum at fort leavenworth, a tangible reminder of army service during the tet offensive. it give me great pleasure to introduce our keynote speaker this evening. chuck hagel served as the 24th secretary of defense from february 2013-february 2015. he's the only vietnam veteran and the first ever enlisted combat veteran to serve as our secretary of defense. secretary hagel also served two terms in the senate representing the state of nebraska. secretary hagel has also chaired the atlantic council, the u.s. vietnam war commemoration advisory committee, and the vietnam veterans memorial fund corporate counsel. beginning in late 96 he seven, 1967,inning in late secretary hagel and hi
if you visit the military police corps museum at fort leavenworth, missouri. you will see a jeep in the collection and it is present in iconic photos about the fighting around the u.s. embassy in saigon. that jeep carried the quick reaction force the reacted to -- that reacted to the attack ot the fighting around the u.s. embassy in saigon. the embassy. that vehicle is sitting in our museum at fort leavenworth, a tangible reminder of army service during the tet offensive. it give me great...
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he was in leavenworth. this is not going to go well for harry. he wins the 1940 election. and was one of the most fascinating senatorial elections that i ever come across. >> why? >> because nobody expected him to win. he had no allies. pendergas had done everything for his career and now pendergas was gone. a man named loyd stark who won a lot of money. who had become very rich growing apples. stark delicious apples. and his term in the governor's office was up. he ran for truman's seek. it was like this rocky moment where miraculously he wins. he i'm an honest guy and the state voted for him. and he won. brian: how close was he with fdr.? a.j.: they didn't know each other very well. roosevelt was even quoted saying barely know truman. that's what he said. officially once truman was vice president they met together twice. there's wonderful picture of the two men sitting on the magnolia team. they're having tea and talking about the election. it's a great photo wrap because there are a few of them. they barely know each other. brian: go back to the chart we showed of the d
he was in leavenworth. this is not going to go well for harry. he wins the 1940 election. and was one of the most fascinating senatorial elections that i ever come across. >> why? >> because nobody expected him to win. he had no allies. pendergas had done everything for his career and now pendergas was gone. a man named loyd stark who won a lot of money. who had become very rich growing apples. stark delicious apples. and his term in the governor's office was up. he ran for truman's...
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he was in leavenworth. this is not going to go well for hard rifment he wins the 1940 election. and was one of the most fascinating senatorial elections that i ever come across. >> why? >> because nobody exapted him to win. he had no allies. perned gas had done everything for his creemplet and now pender gas was gone. a man named loyd stark who won a lot of money. who had become very rich growing apples. stark delicious apples. and his nerm in the governor's office was up. he ran for truman's seek. it was like this rocky moment where miraculously he wins. he ron i'm an honest guy and the state voted for him. and he won. he with f.d..as >>? >> they didn't know each other very well. roosevelt was even quoted saying that -- i'm trying to remember the exact quo. truman that's what he said. officially once truman was vice president they met together twice. that's it. unofficially we don't know. but he meet with him twice before he died. there's wonderful picture of the two men sitting on the magnolia team. they're havinging tea and talking about the election. >> it's a great photo wr
he was in leavenworth. this is not going to go well for hard rifment he wins the 1940 election. and was one of the most fascinating senatorial elections that i ever come across. >> why? >> because nobody exapted him to win. he had no allies. perned gas had done everything for his creemplet and now pender gas was gone. a man named loyd stark who won a lot of money. who had become very rich growing apples. stark delicious apples. and his nerm in the governor's office was up. he ran...
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i went to fort leavenworth, kansas and passed the test. then they sent me to tuskegee alabama. that's where i took my basic training, in tuskegee. we run into an old, i call him old, he was in his 40s. but i called him old man. he was our officer. he would take us out to do callisthenics, and us boys, 19 years old, we got it made. this old man here, we got it made. but when he got through with us, he had it made. that old man could run and run and run and never quit running. he could walk 15 miles and never quit. when he turned us loose we were in shape. one day we were walking down the road and right in the center of the road was a mud puddle. you know young guys, 19 years old, we went around the puddle and thought we did something cool. that old man stopped us, chewed us out, backed us up and said i want that mud hole dried up. that's what we did. by the time we all went through, that mud hole was right up. we add lot had a lot of respect of that. he gave us callisthenics. we would take exercise every morning. he got us young kids in shape. >> jim, can we back up a little too
i went to fort leavenworth, kansas and passed the test. then they sent me to tuskegee alabama. that's where i took my basic training, in tuskegee. we run into an old, i call him old, he was in his 40s. but i called him old man. he was our officer. he would take us out to do callisthenics, and us boys, 19 years old, we got it made. this old man here, we got it made. but when he got through with us, he had it made. that old man could run and run and run and never quit running. he could walk 15...
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leavenworth. military history. he's also the author of a book called pershing's crusaders, the american soldier in world war i. so you've had a lot of military history. why are you particularly interested in world war i? >> that's a good question. i grew up on the battlefields of the american civil war north of atlanta. that was a period of the civil war with trenches. for some reason, that just stuck with me. and when i was 4 years old, my parents gave me a world war i play set. little tanks and little airplanes, and it just went from there. and i was building a period that i was going to study, it's really an era that's not very well done in american history, so you're able to plow new ground. >> we're hoping to do a little of that and interest more people in coming to this museum and reading your books and learning more about this important period in american history. we've talked quite a bit already about general blackjack pershing. over your shoulder, as i'm looking at you, is one of his battle flags. would th
leavenworth. military history. he's also the author of a book called pershing's crusaders, the american soldier in world war i. so you've had a lot of military history. why are you particularly interested in world war i? >> that's a good question. i grew up on the battlefields of the american civil war north of atlanta. that was a period of the civil war with trenches. for some reason, that just stuck with me. and when i was 4 years old, my parents gave me a world war i play set. little...
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if i did anything relatively close to that i would be held for treason and i would be in leavenworth. >> martha: you worked on the iranian nuclear agreement. when you listen to this discussion, does any of it ring true for you? >> no, not at all. you know, tomorrow vietor is a very smart guy but also a very funny guy. i thought his tweet was very funny. how do you respond to something this outrageous? of course the obama administration did not aid iranian officials and pass israeli intelligence. you know, i think marc put it well, the only known instance of a u.s. government official ever burning israeli intelligence was when donald trump passed israeli intelligence about a covert anti-isis operation to the russians. i mean, this. >> martha: let me ask you this in terms of any potential plot to take out sulemany, which the israeli papers are now reporting is the policy, that that would be allowed, that the united states would not stand in the way of that if the israeli forces were able to pull that off, would you be in favor of that policy? >> absolutely. soleimani is an absolute thre
if i did anything relatively close to that i would be held for treason and i would be in leavenworth. >> martha: you worked on the iranian nuclear agreement. when you listen to this discussion, does any of it ring true for you? >> no, not at all. you know, tomorrow vietor is a very smart guy but also a very funny guy. i thought his tweet was very funny. how do you respond to something this outrageous? of course the obama administration did not aid iranian officials and pass israeli...
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from leavenworth or the texas had from marshall county, texas. they are on opposite sides but the words used to describe what they're doing going off defending the cause, honor, representing their hometown, carrying the flag presented to them by the ladies of their hometown. this is the glue to hold these volunteers together. there's even a cancer lieutenant who died during this battle of wilson's creek is last reported words were onward, boys. never disgrace your hometown. so the way in which the small community which is what most americans lived in small communities, the way in which the war was a representation of their lives meant it had to be a representation of small community life. so that i think is a most interesting factor. there's a great deal of social pressure to volunteer, a great till the pressure to step forward. when your country calls, you go off to work, the civil war, when your listing, you are fighting with your neighbors, and how you behave is going to be known and recorded because of the tactics and the weapons of the civil
from leavenworth or the texas had from marshall county, texas. they are on opposite sides but the words used to describe what they're doing going off defending the cause, honor, representing their hometown, carrying the flag presented to them by the ladies of their hometown. this is the glue to hold these volunteers together. there's even a cancer lieutenant who died during this battle of wilson's creek is last reported words were onward, boys. never disgrace your hometown. so the way in which...
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cody was a little boy near leavenworth kansas and his family were abolitionists after his father gave speech opposing the spread of family -- of slavery into kansas -- they were not abolitionists. his father went into hiding and the family would be visited by missourians who terrorized the forced mary cody to cook dinner for them. missouri,ater, in during the national civil war, kansas j hawkers, including eight grown-up bill cody will be doing the same -- including a grown-up bill cody will be due -- will be doing the same thing to women. just as the kansas civil war involved gender, it involved race. we have a resurgent civil rights movement, black lives matter, and a white working class, many of whom voted for mr. obama, who are unhappy about economic issues, who have voted for mr. trump. we have the tragedy in charlottesville, we had presidential attacks on football players kneeling, and we have had chief of staff kelly's remarks about robert e lee. we struggle to understand the role of race and slavery in kansas where there were not very many slaves, about 190 in the territorial
cody was a little boy near leavenworth kansas and his family were abolitionists after his father gave speech opposing the spread of family -- of slavery into kansas -- they were not abolitionists. his father went into hiding and the family would be visited by missourians who terrorized the forced mary cody to cook dinner for them. missouri,ater, in during the national civil war, kansas j hawkers, including eight grown-up bill cody will be doing the same -- including a grown-up bill cody will be...
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leavenworth or somewhere out on the west coast, but some were in the neighborhood of the 120,000-some, so that's the reason why we had to bring in the national guard and troops. after the first world war, typical of the united states, we downsized significantly. so, the drafted troops and those enlisted, they all go home, they put their uniforms away, and they're done with the military. and pretty much the same thing with a lot of the national guard troops. if you were in the regular army, somebody like george s. patton, for example, who played a significant role as a tank commander, that was his life. dwight d. eisenhower, who didn't serve overseas but was a major in gettysburg, in fact, he was training tankers and also at camp meade. that was his life as well. so, the army had downsized significantly. i don't know the exact number, but i know that if you were in the military in the so-called interwar period between world war i and world war ii, it wasn't all that glamorous, and there was a possibility that you couldn't make much of a career out of it, although truthfully, a lot of t
leavenworth or somewhere out on the west coast, but some were in the neighborhood of the 120,000-some, so that's the reason why we had to bring in the national guard and troops. after the first world war, typical of the united states, we downsized significantly. so, the drafted troops and those enlisted, they all go home, they put their uniforms away, and they're done with the military. and pretty much the same thing with a lot of the national guard troops. if you were in the regular army,...