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mary woods department staff. 1001 van ness is asking for a planned use development. [please stand by] >> it was published in february 2019. department staff also prepared a revised mitigation monitoring and reporting program for the current project, which is also to be incorporated as part of the project as conditions of approval. the department finds that the project on balance is consistent with the van ness avenue area plan, the general plan, the priority and recommendations of the city's healthcare services master plan. the project is necessary and desirable, therefore the department's recommendation is to approve with conditions. this concludes my summary of the project. i'm happy to answer any questions. thank you. >> thank you. we will now hear from the project sponsor. >> thank you. good afternoon, commissioners. i am one of the cofounders of the partners, the project sponsor. my colleague as a cosponsor and also available to answer questions. you may remember that -- can we pull up the screen? there we go. you may remember we were here here two years ago for
mary woods department staff. 1001 van ness is asking for a planned use development. [please stand by] >> it was published in february 2019. department staff also prepared a revised mitigation monitoring and reporting program for the current project, which is also to be incorporated as part of the project as conditions of approval. the department finds that the project on balance is consistent with the van ness avenue area plan, the general plan, the priority and recommendations of the...
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marie green. >>> it's being called one of the biggest comebacks in sports history. tiger woods claimed victory at the masters yesterday. p it comes years after physical and personal issues. this is woods' fifth green jacket and 15th major. laura podesta is here with the historic win. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. it made people who aren't even normally golf fans like myself want to be out there on the green for the final moment. maybe it was the come british columbia or the way he hugged think everyone was rooting for tiger woods. >> the return to glory. >> and with that, tiger woods finished one of the most improbable comebacks in all of sports. rowd at augusta national golf club fully behind him, woods won the masters on sunday, his first major in 11 years. >> this has meant so much to me and my family, this tournament, to have everyone here. it's something i'll never, ever forget. >> walking off the 18th n, he was all smiles as he embraced his son charlie, a reminder of the scene 22 years ago -- >> a win for the ages. >> -- when a 21-year-old woods won his first
marie green. >>> it's being called one of the biggest comebacks in sports history. tiger woods claimed victory at the masters yesterday. p it comes years after physical and personal issues. this is woods' fifth green jacket and 15th major. laura podesta is here with the historic win. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. it made people who aren't even normally golf fans like myself want to be out there on the green for the final moment. maybe it was the come british columbia...
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i'm mary mccue, and i'm here today to honor corrine woods the. woods. and so many wonderful things have been said about her all of which are true. when all of us at m.j. management first came down there, there was just that one little park. and at first we were afraid of corrine. but i knew a lot about her and a lot about her work and a lot about her accomplishments. and she challenged us a lot at first, and as the team grew, she not only continued to challenge us in the right way, and using all of the tactics that she learned in the '60s but to move things forward. and not to keep thing static, and she wouldn't let us do it, either. i would start out by asking if new things were happening and we wanted to make changes, have you run this by corrine? after a while it was the staff would talk to me, and i would have a suggestion and they would say, well, we talked to corrine about that. and she agrees with this part but not that part. and what was more important and more touching for us is that while she challenged us, and appropriately so because we were
i'm mary mccue, and i'm here today to honor corrine woods the. woods. and so many wonderful things have been said about her all of which are true. when all of us at m.j. management first came down there, there was just that one little park. and at first we were afraid of corrine. but i knew a lot about her and a lot about her work and a lot about her accomplishments. and she challenged us a lot at first, and as the team grew, she not only continued to challenge us in the right way, and using...
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wore would have been probably stuff that was locally sourced: wood or beautiful glass beads or fiber perhaps. i think it's conceivable that maryshe used to wear jewelry. >> earlier finds from site include a series of metal rods with flattened ends which probably are makeup spatulas. >> if you were a woman in the first century in a rural place like galilee, you probably wouldn't want makeup on all the time when you went laboring in the fields for instance. it would have been reserved for special occasions, perhaps for feast days. >> it's fair to think of a woman from a family of craftsmen, for example, as having access to at least a modest amount of cosmetics. >> a woman's life in first-century nazareth was centered on the home and her children. >> mary, like most jewish women, would have spent her day providing for her family which would have included weaving, fetching water and cooking. >> mary, as a jewish woman of the first century, would have been responsible for jesus' religious upbringing, so she would have introduced him to basic moral questions, how to be a good person. >> if joseph was away practicing his trade, the p
wore would have been probably stuff that was locally sourced: wood or beautiful glass beads or fiber perhaps. i think it's conceivable that maryshe used to wear jewelry. >> earlier finds from site include a series of metal rods with flattened ends which probably are makeup spatulas. >> if you were a woman in the first century in a rural place like galilee, you probably wouldn't want makeup on all the time when you went laboring in the fields for instance. it would have been reserved...
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marie: on that answer i think he was. he says, "i know there are these questions out there." i'm paraphrasing. "i don't know that anything was done inappropriate wood. i will look into it." two things could be true. if you can find out there were legitimate intelligence reasons to surveilled carter page, for example, there were no -- >> pete: or not. >> marie: but you don't know what they will find. >> dagen: here's what i do know, murray. the head of the fbi who was overseeing the fbi when all this was going on with the fisa, with the use of this unverified dossier, jim comey -- he told bret baier, bret baier asked him, "when did you learn that the dnc and they have their content campaign had funded christopher steele's work?" meaning the dossier. "i still and know that for a fact," said jim comey. "i've only seen in the media." this is on his book tour. "i don't know which democrats funded it. i knew it was funded first by republicans." bret baier -- "that's not true." they said they had glenn simpson infusion gps on the kind of retainer but they did not fund the christopher steele memo of the dossier. that was initiated by the democrats. that's
marie: on that answer i think he was. he says, "i know there are these questions out there." i'm paraphrasing. "i don't know that anything was done inappropriate wood. i will look into it." two things could be true. if you can find out there were legitimate intelligence reasons to surveilled carter page, for example, there were no -- >> pete: or not. >> marie: but you don't know what they will find. >> dagen: here's what i do know, murray. the head of the...
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mary, thank you. >>> officials celebrating some buried treasures in nevada. >> crews came upon a time capsule and some artifacts recovered is from the bay area. this recovered in reno dates back to 1872. a woods mill where the discovery of gold sparked the california gold rush. also some silver dollars in san francisco. and in addition. virginia enterprise began. >> that's where simons began his news career in the 1860s before adopting the pen name as mark twain. >>> good morning, everybody. the giants grabbed a little lightning in a bottle last night and presented a birthday present. we got that, and what happened in las vegas stayed in vegas. >>> let's take another outside. this is from our camera on treasure island where it's 53 degrees. look at the city of san francisco. it looks so beautiful as the sun is starting to come up. 6:20. we'll be right back. you buckle up, start the car, put it in gear and take off. next thing you know, the phone is in your hand! stop! we should be holding the wheel, not holding the phone. it's a busy world out there. and we're all in it together. go safely, california. monitor their blood glucose every day. which means they have to stop. and stick their fing
mary, thank you. >>> officials celebrating some buried treasures in nevada. >> crews came upon a time capsule and some artifacts recovered is from the bay area. this recovered in reno dates back to 1872. a woods mill where the discovery of gold sparked the california gold rush. also some silver dollars in san francisco. and in addition. virginia enterprise began. >> that's where simons began his news career in the 1860s before adopting the pen name as mark twain....
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mary than. >> what was your time. >> 2:34. >> 2:34. your average was. >> 5:58. >> that's the time it takes me to get from my bed to my refrigerator. >> the return to glory. >> tiger woodsnt, you're not human. >> yes, tiger's back. >> the walk across america. let's get into it. >> they've called you before the most unfamous famous musician. >> i've never heard that before. >> i have to get used to your new look, but who's cooler than you, mike poser? nobody. >> thank you. >> i could have been a contender. >> station wbbm -- my apple watch just did something. >> i don't know quite how to work it. >> subscribe to our podcast. you can hear today's stories. i was listening to one last night. it was so good. >> your podcast? >> yeah. >> you can say you're biased. >> i listen to myself all the time. in the mirror actually. >> game of tloens drew 17.4 million viewers. >> i'm waeting for her to come back. >> "time" is revealing its list of the 100 most influential people in the world. one of them is our girl sitting right here. gayle king is being honored with her own cover. filmmaker ava douvernay wrote i. >> a few decades overdue. >> i was so touched to read her words. this i
mary than. >> what was your time. >> 2:34. >> 2:34. your average was. >> 5:58. >> that's the time it takes me to get from my bed to my refrigerator. >> the return to glory. >> tiger woodsnt, you're not human. >> yes, tiger's back. >> the walk across america. let's get into it. >> they've called you before the most unfamous famous musician. >> i've never heard that before. >> i have to get used to your new look, but who's...