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as you recall, with monticello there was 14 bedrooms and 12 baths. almost every single one of them was on sweet. saying no more than three bedrooms, you have to come in and make that argument. i think it was a really positive step. this is the one area we don't agree with staff. we still hold the maximum five bedrooms and we understand that a lot of that will be taking care of if it is violated through enforcement. it is hard sometimes. a lot of time times -- a lot of times plans will be presented as an entertainment room or library or any other things, but they can stay on the map. if you see a closet in the room, it will almost certainly be a bedroom. what we care more about is that being on the record so that when we are working with enforcement, that that is part of the goal, and also still driving people when there is a conversation of more than five bedrooms as has been proposed, if that does happen and we are still driving people towards a.d.u. and we want to have that is part of the conversation. we feel firmly about that, that it still helps
as you recall, with monticello there was 14 bedrooms and 12 baths. almost every single one of them was on sweet. saying no more than three bedrooms, you have to come in and make that argument. i think it was a really positive step. this is the one area we don't agree with staff. we still hold the maximum five bedrooms and we understand that a lot of that will be taking care of if it is violated through enforcement. it is hard sometimes. a lot of time times -- a lot of times plans will be...
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Jun 20, 2019
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the three general categories thomas jefferson used to divide the books in his personal library at monticello0 question, because it's considerably easier than the one that i had last time. i know the answer--because it's very silly--is d, naughty limericks. final answer. [laughter] >> i've missed you, eugene. >> i missed you too. >> missed you a lot. that's right. >> yes! $500! [applause] >> $1,000 question. according to the "farmer's almanac," what is the best way to keep small, delicate holiday ornaments safe and organized during the off-season? >> we did this recently, although it was many months after the holiday season. the answer is a, put them in an egg carton, although we did do d, but i'm gonna say a. final answer, chris. [laughter] >> eugene, we have 13 of these we have to get through. >> oh... >> yeah. >> i'll pace myself. >> you got it right. >> whoo! >> and now we only have 12 more. $2,000 question up next. >> $2,000, yeah. >> what vegetable that's also sold by the head did mark twain once call "nothing but cabbage with a college education?"
the three general categories thomas jefferson used to divide the books in his personal library at monticello0 question, because it's considerably easier than the one that i had last time. i know the answer--because it's very silly--is d, naughty limericks. final answer. [laughter] >> i've missed you, eugene. >> i missed you too. >> missed you a lot. that's right. >> yes! $500! [applause] >> $1,000 question. according to the "farmer's almanac," what is the...
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ok so let's introduce you to today's panel starting in tokyo with michael at monticello is the coordinatorfor the thailand studies program at the yusof ishak institute in singapore and bangkok soon i pass out who is a senior research for asian human rights watch also a former advisor to the thai senate and rounding out the panel in washington d.c. anthony nelson director of the east asia and pacific practice at the advisory firm albright stonebridge group gentlemen welcome to you all thank you for joining us. i want to do a little bit of math 1st of all and i might start with you soon i bank 750 seats in the house that means 376 to become prime minister for you have got 500 now when you look at it just by the numbers that's a landslide the real story though is that he already had 250 votes in his favor already and it was all according to a lot of what i've read certainly rigged in his favor do you think. in did come out that you know that was no even playing field from the start that. started with $250.00 senator that he personally handpicked including his younger brother and that currentl
ok so let's introduce you to today's panel starting in tokyo with michael at monticello is the coordinatorfor the thailand studies program at the yusof ishak institute in singapore and bangkok soon i pass out who is a senior research for asian human rights watch also a former advisor to the thai senate and rounding out the panel in washington d.c. anthony nelson director of the east asia and pacific practice at the advisory firm albright stonebridge group gentlemen welcome to you all thank you...
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cal fire conducting a controlled burn between the monticello dam and winters. crews are working between 8:30 and noon every day. these controlled burns will hopefully help prevent potentially dangerous wildfires. >>> a bill up for discussion in sacramento is expected to draw hundreds of people who oppose vaccinations to the capital. the vaccine bill gives public lelgtd officials oversight over doctors who glant more than five exemptions a year, also schools with vaccination rates less than 95%. lawmakers take comments from the public today. >>> one island is considering ignoring the clock completely. >>> new developments in the a story about a family scammed out story about a family scammed out of their life the third stair always creaked. and your mother told me all her life that i should fix it. now it reminds me of her. i'm just glad i never fixed it. listen, you don't need to go anywhere dad. meet christine, shs going to help you around the house. the best home to be in is your own. from personal care and memo care, to help around the house, home instead of
cal fire conducting a controlled burn between the monticello dam and winters. crews are working between 8:30 and noon every day. these controlled burns will hopefully help prevent potentially dangerous wildfires. >>> a bill up for discussion in sacramento is expected to draw hundreds of people who oppose vaccinations to the capital. the vaccine bill gives public lelgtd officials oversight over doctors who glant more than five exemptions a year, also schools with vaccination rates less...
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cal fire will conduct a controlled burn along the highway between the monticello dam in napa county and the town of winters in yolo county. crews will work between 8:30 and noon every day. these controlled burns help prevent potentially dangerous wildfires later. >>> you have told us that housing is one of the biggest concerns when it comes to quality of life here. >> that's why we've made it part of our building a better bay area commitment. in the north bay there's a critical shortage following the wildfires. one non-profit is taking a unique approach by creating its own factory to build affordable homes. abc news reporter cornell barnard takes us there. >> my daughters and i were sharing a bedroom at my mom's house trying to get back on my feet. >> reporter: jasmine never dreamed she'd have a home of her own. today she does thanks to hab tate for humanity of sonoma county. she got the keys last year. >> it gave me a whole other level of confidence and self-esteem. >> reporter: there are 100 families still on hab tate's waiting list, one reason why the non-profit is doing something bo
cal fire will conduct a controlled burn along the highway between the monticello dam in napa county and the town of winters in yolo county. crews will work between 8:30 and noon every day. these controlled burns help prevent potentially dangerous wildfires later. >>> you have told us that housing is one of the biggest concerns when it comes to quality of life here. >> that's why we've made it part of our building a better bay area commitment. in the north bay there's a critical...
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ok so let's introduce you to today's panel starting in tokyo with michael at monticello is the coordinator for the thailand studies program at the yusof ishak institute in singapore and bangkok soon i pass out who is a senior research for asian human rights watch also a former advisor to the thai senate and rounding out the panel in washington d.c. anthony nelson director of the east asia and pacific practice at the advisory firm albright stonebridge group gentlemen welcome to you all thank you for joining us. i want to do a little bit of math 1st of all and i might start with you soon i bank 750 seats in the house that means 376 to become prime minister for you have got 500 now when you look at it just by the numbers that's a landslide the real story though is that he already had 250 votes in his favor already and it was all according to a lot of what i've read certainly rigged in his favor do you think. in did come out that you know that was no even playing field from the start that. started with $250.00 senator that he personally had picked including his younger brother and that he that
ok so let's introduce you to today's panel starting in tokyo with michael at monticello is the coordinator for the thailand studies program at the yusof ishak institute in singapore and bangkok soon i pass out who is a senior research for asian human rights watch also a former advisor to the thai senate and rounding out the panel in washington d.c. anthony nelson director of the east asia and pacific practice at the advisory firm albright stonebridge group gentlemen welcome to you all thank you...
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[video clip] >> at 10:30 in the morning at the mold monticello hotel, now demolished, i stood up in prayer and led 200-plus people in prayer. we rebuked the hurricane, this monster in the atlantic ocean and commanded it in the name of jesus to turn around and go back where it came from. at 10:30, the forward progress of that hurricane stopped. like a great hand went out and stopped it. this is a true story. you can look at the records if you did not believe me. kate: it is a wonderful arrogance. the hubris of it, i sort of love it. you can see my face. part of what i admire about them is they have gumption like nobody else. they really believe they can turn around a hurricane. i'm glad they tried. the problem is -- brian: why have there been several hurricanes on virginia beach since? kate: it immediately opens itself up to like why can't that happen all the time? uniformity. the other thing is, what condemnation then lies on those who fail? his is always a problem that -- as patriot parity preachers funerals. unless they die at 96-years-old or something, there is always a little bit of a
[video clip] >> at 10:30 in the morning at the mold monticello hotel, now demolished, i stood up in prayer and led 200-plus people in prayer. we rebuked the hurricane, this monster in the atlantic ocean and commanded it in the name of jesus to turn around and go back where it came from. at 10:30, the forward progress of that hurricane stopped. like a great hand went out and stopped it. this is a true story. you can look at the records if you did not believe me. kate: it is a wonderful...
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ok so let's introduce you to today's panel starting in tokyo with michael at monticello is the coordinator for the thailand studies program at the yusof ishak institute in singapore in bangkok soon i pass out who is a senior research for asian human rights watch also a former advisor to the thai senator and rounding up the panel in washington d.c. anthony nelson director of the east asia and pacific practice at the advisory firm albright stonebridge group gentlemen welcome to you all thank you for joining us. i want to do a little bit of math 1st of all and i might start with you soon i bank 750 seats in the house that means 376 to become prime minister for you have got 500 now when you look at it just by the numbers that's a landslide the real story though is that he already had 250 votes in his favor already and it was all according to a lot of what i've read certainly rigged in his favor do you think. in did come out that you know there was no even playing field from the start that. started with $250.00 senator that he personally handpicked including his younger brother and that current
ok so let's introduce you to today's panel starting in tokyo with michael at monticello is the coordinator for the thailand studies program at the yusof ishak institute in singapore in bangkok soon i pass out who is a senior research for asian human rights watch also a former advisor to the thai senator and rounding up the panel in washington d.c. anthony nelson director of the east asia and pacific practice at the advisory firm albright stonebridge group gentlemen welcome to you all thank you...
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instead, he stayed at a house near thomas jefferson's monticello and composed a message based off theprayer. >> almighty god, our sons, pride of our nation, this day have set upon a mighty endeavor. a struggle to preserve our republic, our religion, and our civilization and to set free a suffering humanity. >> according to his story and michael beschloss, eleanor roosevelt said his message fortified our confidence, and in great crises, he was guided by a strength and wisdom larger than his own. israel had long known that when d-day finally came, thousands of american boys would suffer for it. the president asked god to intervene. >> they will need thy blessings. their road will be long and hard. the enemy is strong. he may hurl back our forces. success may not come with rushing speed, but we shall return again and again. >> americans listening that night were hopeful that hitler would soon be defeated and prayed for the safety of the sons of their hometowns, whose fate would not be known for days. >> they will be tried by night and by day without rest until the victory is won. the dar
instead, he stayed at a house near thomas jefferson's monticello and composed a message based off theprayer. >> almighty god, our sons, pride of our nation, this day have set upon a mighty endeavor. a struggle to preserve our republic, our religion, and our civilization and to set free a suffering humanity. >> according to his story and michael beschloss, eleanor roosevelt said his message fortified our confidence, and in great crises, he was guided by a strength and wisdom larger...
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yet i'm also descended from slaves who worked on thomas jefferson's monticello plantation. reparations for slavery would allocate federal resources, to me, but not to an american with the wrong ancestry. even if that person is living paycheck to paycheck, and working multiple jobs to support a family. you might call that justice. i call it justice for the dead at the price of justice for the living. i understand that reparations are about what people are owed. regardless of how well they are doing. i understand that. the people who are owed for slavery are no longer here. we are not entitled to collect on their debts. reparations, by definition, are only given to victims. the moment you give me reparations you have made me into a victim without my consent. not just that, you have made one third of black americans who pull against reparations into victims without their consent. and black americans have fought too long for the right to define themselves to be spoken for in such a condescending manner. the question is not what america owes me by virtue of my ancestry? the ques
yet i'm also descended from slaves who worked on thomas jefferson's monticello plantation. reparations for slavery would allocate federal resources, to me, but not to an american with the wrong ancestry. even if that person is living paycheck to paycheck, and working multiple jobs to support a family. you might call that justice. i call it justice for the dead at the price of justice for the living. i understand that reparations are about what people are owed. regardless of how well they are...