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i'll ask the city attorney to address that >> deputy city attorney marla ms. jones is correct this year's several pushed cases specifically regarding what do we kuar in little rock part of the baseline this is related we compare what the environmental conditions are under the proposed project. the sequa guidelines are clear that you look at the environmental study should be studied at the time the project is proposed. there are a couple of different cases one that supervisor kim noted the sunset of sacramento an ongoing airport operation. that's been largely expanded without a conditional use and the city was working without the required permits and they came to get the approval for correct the ill legitimate it the fact that the airport was large and accident court upheld the consultants use of the baseline including an existing illegal expansion of the airport because it found that sequa requires you longtime the existing physical environment and compare took to the project and because of that the city the county rather ♪ case had subject evidence for the ex
i'll ask the city attorney to address that >> deputy city attorney marla ms. jones is correct this year's several pushed cases specifically regarding what do we kuar in little rock part of the baseline this is related we compare what the environmental conditions are under the proposed project. the sequa guidelines are clear that you look at the environmental study should be studied at the time the project is proposed. there are a couple of different cases one that supervisor kim noted the...
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. >> reporter: marla lives on the edge of the slide, which left her home undamaged but ore world tornart. >> it will never be the same, and i have to accept that. the landscaping has changed and -- and there's friends that we won't see again. >> reporter: a 1-lane access road has been built across her property and will be improved. pilot cars will be escorting traffic one way on several daily trips around the slide for commuters who have been cut off. >> it will be months before they can get it cleared. >> reporter: the only through-road is still mostly buried, the extent of the damage unknown. the state transportation department hopes the fix will be measured in months, but there is still no former time line for reopening the road. >> there are a lot of things that we have to take into consideration before we have a long term solution for the area. >> reporter: as for the river itself, former fish biologist says the sammon and steal head populations will bounce back naturally. >> if that area is probably wisely left alone, over the long term, it could provide some very important and
. >> reporter: marla lives on the edge of the slide, which left her home undamaged but ore world tornart. >> it will never be the same, and i have to accept that. the landscaping has changed and -- and there's friends that we won't see again. >> reporter: a 1-lane access road has been built across her property and will be improved. pilot cars will be escorting traffic one way on several daily trips around the slide for commuters who have been cut off. >> it will be...
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they've got to explain why marla doesn't deserve to feel like she's got value. they have to explain why we should go back to the days when seniors pay more for prescriptions or women had to pay more than men for coverage. back to the days when americans with pre-existing conditions were out of luck. they could be routinely denied the insecurity of health insurance. that's exactly what would happen if they repeal this law. millions of people who now have health insurance would not have it. seniors who have gotten discounts on prescription drugs would have to pay more. young people who were on their parents' plan, would suddenly not have health insurance. in the end, history is not kind to those who deny americans basic economic security. nobody remembers well those who stand in the way of america's progress or our people. that's what the affordable care act represents. as messy as it's been, as contentious as it's been. it is progress. it's making sure we are not the only advanced country on earth that doesn't make sure everybody has basic health care. and that's
they've got to explain why marla doesn't deserve to feel like she's got value. they have to explain why we should go back to the days when seniors pay more for prescriptions or women had to pay more than men for coverage. back to the days when americans with pre-existing conditions were out of luck. they could be routinely denied the insecurity of health insurance. that's exactly what would happen if they repeal this law. millions of people who now have health insurance would not have it....
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the newly insured, like marla, deserve that dignity.ng americans like jeanie deserve that economic security. women, the sick, survivors, they deserve fair treatment in our healthcare system. all of which makes the constant politics around this law so troubling. like every major piece of legislation, from social security to medicare, the law is not perfect. we have had to make adjustments along the way. and the implementation, especially with the web site, has had its share of problems. well know something about that. and, yes, at times this reform has been contentious and confusing, and obviously its share of critics. that's part of what change looks like in a democracy. change is hard. fixing what is broken is hard. overcoming -- often folks prefer the devil they know to the devil they don't. but it's working, helping people from coast-to-coast. all of which makes the lengths to which critics have goodbye to -- have gone to scare people or undermine the law or try too repeal the law, without offering any plausible alternative, is so ha
the newly insured, like marla, deserve that dignity.ng americans like jeanie deserve that economic security. women, the sick, survivors, they deserve fair treatment in our healthcare system. all of which makes the constant politics around this law so troubling. like every major piece of legislation, from social security to medicare, the law is not perfect. we have had to make adjustments along the way. and the implementation, especially with the web site, has had its share of problems. well...
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abstinence under sequa could you respond to that our deputy city attorney >> deputy city attorney marla the tahoe case is not relevant to our sequa it's a federal district case it's trillion level case in court when it was piloted to the ethnic circuit they overturned it because the appellants relied on its not part of the lion of the cases we need to rely on her it's as state law cases. so it's not part of the lineup of the cases and more often the addict opinion was overturned so the ethnic district court of appeals decided they're not going to state it puts improper to include illegal existing conclusions as part of the baseline analyze. instead what they found is the agency hadn't made use of abstinence so it's arbitrary and capricious to do that that's consistent that the lion of california cascades we need to look at. sequa requires we look at the exist conditions as they exist open the ground today and compare to what's prupd on the project. here we're heard testimony today and the planning department and the sfmta talked about those shuttles open the street we are compare that c
abstinence under sequa could you respond to that our deputy city attorney >> deputy city attorney marla the tahoe case is not relevant to our sequa it's a federal district case it's trillion level case in court when it was piloted to the ethnic circuit they overturned it because the appellants relied on its not part of the lion of the cases we need to rely on her it's as state law cases. so it's not part of the lineup of the cases and more often the addict opinion was overturned so the...
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they've got to explain why marla doesn't deserve to feel like she's got value.they have to explain why would she go back to the days when seniors paid more for the prescriptions or women had to pay more than men for coverage. back to the days when men with pre-existing conditions were out of luck. they could routinely be denied the economic security of health insurance. because that's exactly what would happen if we repealed this law. millions of people who now have health insurance would now not have it. seniors who have gotten prescription drugs would have to pay more. young people on their parents' plan would suddenly not have health insurance. you know, in the end, history is not kind to those who would deny americans their basic economic security. nobody remembers well those bwh stand in the way of america's progress or our people. that's what the affordable care act represents. as messy as it's been sometimes, as contentious as it has been sometimes, it is progress. it is making sure that we are not the only advanced country on earth that doesn't make sure
they've got to explain why marla doesn't deserve to feel like she's got value.they have to explain why would she go back to the days when seniors paid more for the prescriptions or women had to pay more than men for coverage. back to the days when men with pre-existing conditions were out of luck. they could routinely be denied the economic security of health insurance. because that's exactly what would happen if we repealed this law. millions of people who now have health insurance would now...
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beginning of the presentation and the majority of the public comment that was insinuated city attorney marla would you like to say are those brief absence are acceptable i know oftentimes the commissioners step to the back of the room. >> certainly any commissioner can saw they've been watching the monitor from another room and that will be fine and to participate in the voting. >> so that motion passes then 4 to 23 with commissioners commissioner moore and commissioner antonini voting against. >> commissioners if i may add my thanks to everyone involved especially to ms. x line she had no children and now is ready to have her third and the rec and park department and the mta and the sfoofdz and all of staff that's been working on this thank you for your support. >> commissioner that places you on item 12 amendments to the planning code regarding the cannabis dispensaries in the ocean avenue transit district. >> good afternoon, commissioners aaron star department staff we have my colleague here to talk about the ordinance. >> thank you. >> commissioner good afternoon legislation aid to super
beginning of the presentation and the majority of the public comment that was insinuated city attorney marla would you like to say are those brief absence are acceptable i know oftentimes the commissioners step to the back of the room. >> certainly any commissioner can saw they've been watching the monitor from another room and that will be fine and to participate in the voting. >> so that motion passes then 4 to 23 with commissioners commissioner moore and commissioner antonini...
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deputy city attorney marla supervisor the policy merits of the sfmta to adapt the project as proposedre not at issue in the sequa appeal here today. the environmental review of that program and policy is at issue here >> i understand that but let me ask the gentleman mr. gibner is there do you have an opinion a as to who the city can allow a private operators to break state law? does the city this the authority to tell those prioritizes they don't have to comply with the code >> john gibner, deputy city attorney. the as my colleague ms. burns stated that particular question is not before the board the legal authority and the mta is the city agency that has the jurisdiction to adapt the program. our city department worked with the program to authorize the program our office signed and approving the resolution just like all the ordinances before the board indicating that the mta does have legal authority to meet with the program >> so it's the city attorney's office position to tell a private operator they can break the state law. >> that's certainly not what we would say there are a nu
deputy city attorney marla supervisor the policy merits of the sfmta to adapt the project as proposedre not at issue in the sequa appeal here today. the environmental review of that program and policy is at issue here >> i understand that but let me ask the gentleman mr. gibner is there do you have an opinion a as to who the city can allow a private operators to break state law? does the city this the authority to tell those prioritizes they don't have to comply with the code >>...
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the newly insured like marla deserve that dignity. working americans like jeanne deserve that economic security. women, the sick, survivors -- they deserve fair treatment in our health care system, all of which makes the constant politics around this law so troubling. like every major piece of legislation -- from social security to medicare -- the law is not perfect. we've had to make adjustments along the way, and the implementation -- especially with the website -- has had its share of problems. we know something about that. and, yes, at times this reform has been contentious and confusing, and obviously it's had its share of critics. that's part of what change looks like in a democracy. change is hard. fixing what's broken is hard. overcoming skepticism and fear of something new is hard. a lot of times folks would prefer the devil they know to the devil they don't. but this law is doing what it's supposed to do. it's working. it's helping people from coast to coast, all of which makes the lengths to which critics have gone to scare
the newly insured like marla deserve that dignity. working americans like jeanne deserve that economic security. women, the sick, survivors -- they deserve fair treatment in our health care system, all of which makes the constant politics around this law so troubling. like every major piece of legislation -- from social security to medicare -- the law is not perfect. we've had to make adjustments along the way, and the implementation -- especially with the website -- has had its share of...
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after her first wellness visit, marla shared with me what it meant to her.ng my new insurance for the first time, you probably heard my sigh of relief from the white house. i felt like a human being again. i felt that i had value. that is what the affordable care act or obamacare is all about. us cansure that all of count on health care when we get sick. working americans deserve that economic security. the sick, survivors. this is what makes it so troubling. from social security to medicare, the law is not perfect. we've had to make adjustments along the way. we have had our share of problems. this is part of what change in a democracy. fixing what is broken is hard. overcoming skepticism and fear. some people prefer the devil they know to the devil they don't. but this law is working. it is helping people from coast-to-coast. all of which makes the links that critics have gone to scare people or undermine the law or try to repeal the law without offering any plausible alternative so hard to understand. i have to admit, i don't get it. why are they so mad a
after her first wellness visit, marla shared with me what it meant to her.ng my new insurance for the first time, you probably heard my sigh of relief from the white house. i felt like a human being again. i felt that i had value. that is what the affordable care act or obamacare is all about. us cansure that all of count on health care when we get sick. working americans deserve that economic security. the sick, survivors. this is what makes it so troubling. from social security to medicare,...
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the newly insured like marla deserve that dignity. working americans like jeanne deserve that economic security. women, the sick, survivors, they deserve fair treatment in our health care system. all of which makes the constant politics around this law so troubling. like every major piece of legislation from social security to medicare, the law is not perfect. we've had to make adjustments along the way and the implementation, especially with the website, has had its share of problems. we know something about that. and, yes, at sometimes this reform has been contentious and confusing, and obviously it's had its share of critics. that's part of what change looks like in a democracy. change is hard. fixing what is broken is hard. overcoming skepticism and fear of something new is hard. a lot of times folks would prefer the devil they know to the devil they don't. but this law is doing what it's supposed to do. it's working. it's helping people from coast to coast. all of which makes the links to which critics have gone to scare people o
the newly insured like marla deserve that dignity. working americans like jeanne deserve that economic security. women, the sick, survivors, they deserve fair treatment in our health care system. all of which makes the constant politics around this law so troubling. like every major piece of legislation from social security to medicare, the law is not perfect. we've had to make adjustments along the way and the implementation, especially with the website, has had its share of problems. we know...
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. >> marla lives on the edge of the slide, leaving her home undamaged but her world torn apart. >> it will never be the same. i have to accept that. everybody is trying to move forward. it will be different. everything changed. landscaping is changed. there's friends we won't see. >> a 1-lain access road has been built across a corner of her property and will be improved. pilot cars will escort cars one way on trips around the slide, for commuters cut off. >> it will be months before it can be cleared. >> the only through road in the slide area, a 2-lane state highway is mostly buried, the extent of the damage unknown. the state transportation department hopes the fix will be measured in months. there's no time line to reopen the road. >> the river has changed course, geology has changed much there's a lot to take into consideration before we have a solution. >> the river, dammed by the slide, working through the mile or so of mud or debris. former fish biologist bill mcmillan, says the river will bounce back naturally. >> if that area is probably wisely left alone, over the long term
. >> marla lives on the edge of the slide, leaving her home undamaged but her world torn apart. >> it will never be the same. i have to accept that. everybody is trying to move forward. it will be different. everything changed. landscaping is changed. there's friends we won't see. >> a 1-lain access road has been built across a corner of her property and will be improved. pilot cars will escort cars one way on trips around the slide, for commuters cut off. >> it will be...
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marla lives on the edge of the slide which left her home undamaged but her world torn apart. >> it will never be the same. i have to accept that. everybody is just trying to move forward, but it will be difficult because everything has changed so much. and the landscaping has changed, and there are friends that we won't see again. >> reporter: an one-lane access road has been built across a corner of her property and will be improved. within weeks pilot cars will be escorting traffic one way on several daily trips around the slide for commuters who have been cut off. >> it will be months before they can get this cleared. >> reporter: the only through-road in the slide area is still mostly buried. the extent of the damage unknown. the state transportation department hopes the fix will be measured in months, but there is still no formal timeline for reopening the road. >> the area has changed. the river has changed course. there are things we have to take into consideration before we have a long-term resolution. >> reporter: now working its way through the mile of mud and debris former fi
marla lives on the edge of the slide which left her home undamaged but her world torn apart. >> it will never be the same. i have to accept that. everybody is just trying to move forward, but it will be difficult because everything has changed so much. and the landscaping has changed, and there are friends that we won't see again. >> reporter: an one-lane access road has been built across a corner of her property and will be improved. within weeks pilot cars will be escorting...
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they have to explain why marla doesn't deserve and feel like she's got value. >> by the way, those argumentsdicare, social security, same type of arguments that are made over time. will democrats, though, make those same arguments and borrow the language used by the president yesterday, or do they prefer that health care simply fade away? one thing seems clear, even as the administration continues to tout the benefits of the law leading up to the midterms, don't expect to see the president leaving washington to sell it. for instance, the president is already shifting the focus to the economy today. he's leaving washington, he's going to michigan, a state with a very hotly contested senate race. not talking health care, he's talking the minimum wage. today, 3:00 p.m., msnbc's going to have live coverage of the president in ann arbor talking about the minimum wage, but i have to be curious, does he slip in some health care into the speech? that's it for us, coming up, chris jansing, talking to the mother and brother of another teenager killed when that chevy cobalt slammed into a tree. mary ba
they have to explain why marla doesn't deserve and feel like she's got value. >> by the way, those argumentsdicare, social security, same type of arguments that are made over time. will democrats, though, make those same arguments and borrow the language used by the president yesterday, or do they prefer that health care simply fade away? one thing seems clear, even as the administration continues to tout the benefits of the law leading up to the midterms, don't expect to see the...
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and after her first wellness visit under her new insurance plan, marla marine, from fort collins, coloradoith me what it meant for her. after using my new insurance for the first time you probably heard my sigh of relief from the white house. i felt like a human being again. i felt that i had value. that is what the affordable care act -- david: the president is going on with his vice president right behind him, the audience, by the way, usually in the rose guarden you have the press corps. that was not the press corps cheering. while some of the press may be happy about the 7.1 million number of enrollees into obamacare, the people in the audience at this moment were staff members and invited members of the hill. some of the folks who are trying to get people to sign up to obamacare. so the president taking a victory lap saying that they met their goal of over seven million people by the march 31st deadline. getting back to our story about gm, we asked you on twitter and facebook, if you believe the gm recalls will make you less likely to buy a gm car? the responses keep on coming. carl o
and after her first wellness visit under her new insurance plan, marla marine, from fort collins, coloradoith me what it meant for her. after using my new insurance for the first time you probably heard my sigh of relief from the white house. i felt like a human being again. i felt that i had value. that is what the affordable care act -- david: the president is going on with his vice president right behind him, the audience, by the way, usually in the rose guarden you have the press corps....
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>>> no, no sabÍan. >>> vimos la reacciÓn de marla. >>> sÍ, para que no se ponga nerviosa. asesino", luego de compartir con sus padres, publicÓ esta foto con una muchacha guapa. muchos dicuen que se parece a ninel conde. >>> jamÁs. >>> la compartiÓ. >>> no decÍa nada el mensaje? >>> hay varios hashtag. >>> con mensajes sublimes. >>> que se olvidÓ de ninel conde, no se lo cree nadie, de ninel no se olvida tan fÁcil. >>> no lo creo. >>> creetelo. >>> dice # que se caiga del abismo. >>> creo con todo mi cariÑo, es mi interpretaciÓn, se lo dijo a ninel, es mi interpretaciÓn. >>> satcha pretto vamos contigo y las noticias, no te pregunto quÉ piensas. >>> no, no te lo dirÍa ana patricia, me voy con la informaciÓn. visiblemente desafiante fue grabado por cÁmara de seguridad un ladrÓn que asalto una joyerÍa en nueva york, donde compran celebridaeseo. la gerente sufriÓ golpes, y fue estrangulada por el hombre que la mantuvo maniatada, casi se torna violenta al no poder salir de la tienda, hasta que llegÓ otro empleado, se dio a la fuga con casi 54 mil dÓlares en alhaj alhajas, entre
>>> no, no sabÍan. >>> vimos la reacciÓn de marla. >>> sÍ, para que no se ponga nerviosa. asesino", luego de compartir con sus padres, publicÓ esta foto con una muchacha guapa. muchos dicuen que se parece a ninel conde. >>> jamÁs. >>> la compartiÓ. >>> no decÍa nada el mensaje? >>> hay varios hashtag. >>> con mensajes sublimes. >>> que se olvidÓ de ninel conde, no se lo cree nadie, de ninel no se...
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standing in front of that came out of the presidential palace it's four forty am and president ever marla's has just arrived where going to spend the entire day with president ever morales alice. good morning mr president hi how are you welcome now i'm fine thank you so we're going to spend this day together yes i'm going to few meetings first with a great big sheet over there you're a chair hello how are you nice to meet you're welcome thank you. we've just received i was getting you all great there are a few changes they'll be one more meeting i'm afraid my let's get the camera rolling here is god w c at nine what's that you believe in warchest santa will they come here. now it will be at the vice president so face. i see so the president will go there yes can we go with him sure. ok we're coming with you are you going to see the miners again yes to meet with their leaders yes to continue the negotiations will conclude them at the meeting and then we're going to the vice president's office yes. but i later they're talking about eight key points in the new bill regarding the mining industr
standing in front of that came out of the presidential palace it's four forty am and president ever marla's has just arrived where going to spend the entire day with president ever morales alice. good morning mr president hi how are you welcome now i'm fine thank you so we're going to spend this day together yes i'm going to few meetings first with a great big sheet over there you're a chair hello how are you nice to meet you're welcome thank you. we've just received i was getting you all great...