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we did provide letters that mr. burns and mr. werner gave with variations. this is the final list. commissioner hwang: i think i recall you stated that earlier. i just wanted to hear from mr. paul. when you and ms. unterberger review that list? did she review this list? >> she did. >> was there an opportunity would have had to discuss this, or was it -- >> she discussed it with a contractor. i was not involved until after this appeal was filed. commissioner hwang: got it. do you know what happened, based on your discussion, whether any attempts were made to get to this fourth column, a possible remedy? >> no, i do not believe so. in march of this year, sally's hands were both bandaged from surgery she had experienced. she was not in a position to be putting a lot of energy into resolving the problems that may occur with mr. wermer's remodel. she wants to correct situations that exist on her property. she now has an nov to act on. that is what she is trying to act on. commissioner hwang: thank you. president peterson: mr. kornfield? >> i have only to add that in exhibit a, where it
we did provide letters that mr. burns and mr. werner gave with variations. this is the final list. commissioner hwang: i think i recall you stated that earlier. i just wanted to hear from mr. paul. when you and ms. unterberger review that list? did she review this list? >> she did. >> was there an opportunity would have had to discuss this, or was it -- >> she discussed it with a contractor. i was not involved until after this appeal was filed. commissioner hwang: got it. do...
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mr. randy burns was coming around the clinic. and there's some people that i'd like to come up because they are who we do the work for. i don't know if one of them is here. angela, i'd like phyllis and nicky, morning star to come up here if they can. because it is for our children that we have done the work that we've done. when i came to this community i came in, oh, gosh, it was before 1978. one of the first places that i went to was to the native american health center. and i had the opportunity to be served by lew that dell and lindy and learned as a patient about community health and the community i grew up in in southern california. we didn't have an indian clinic, we didn't have an indian center. when i came here there was the san francisco indian center, there was intertribal friendship house in oakland and it was the first community that i had lived in where there's a real sense of caring and it was the first community i had lived in where there were a lot of sober indian people and i'd like to thank helen and marty for
mr. randy burns was coming around the clinic. and there's some people that i'd like to come up because they are who we do the work for. i don't know if one of them is here. angela, i'd like phyllis and nicky, morning star to come up here if they can. because it is for our children that we have done the work that we've done. when i came to this community i came in, oh, gosh, it was before 1978. one of the first places that i went to was to the native american health center. and i had the...
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mr. day's incident happened before the fair opened to the public. >>> a fire continues to burn tonight and they say they have the best buyer 25% contained. it burned more than 2500 acres about 75 miles north of los angeles bid at least 25 buildings have been destroyed. the fire is one of two burning that force about 2300 people to evacuate. >>> a federal judge today throughout the major provisions of arizona's controversial immigration law and opponents say they are thrilled all supporters say this is just the first legal ground. samantha has reaction from washington. >> this the day before arizona's controversial law goes into effect, temporarily blocking the most contentious provision of the lot arizona governor jim brewer who signed the law in naples says the preliminary injunction will be appealed. >> we knew regardless that one side or the other side was going to appeal so this is against the progress. >> the judge blocked a provision allowing local police officers to check the immigration status of people stopped for other possible infractions whom the officers have been is no basis
mr. day's incident happened before the fair opened to the public. >>> a fire continues to burn tonight and they say they have the best buyer 25% contained. it burned more than 2500 acres about 75 miles north of los angeles bid at least 25 buildings have been destroyed. the fire is one of two burning that force about 2300 people to evacuate. >>> a federal judge today throughout the major provisions of arizona's controversial immigration law and opponents say they are thrilled...
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burning car less than a mile away from the loftons' home. another nurse and a daughter killed. >> i'll tell you that mrs. scott presented us with a very challenging ability to identify him as a suspect. >> reporter: today this man, jason thomas scott, was charged in the murders of the dewitts, and the chief of police here is convinced he is responsible for more. >> here's a mother and daughter in a very quiet community where we don't see this type of violence. yes, we've had some burglaries here, but again, we're saying the way the crime scene is left, very troublesome. it does not tell us so much about what is occurring. there's things that don't make any sense in the crime scene. so we're beginning to wonder what we have here. >> reporter: there were similarities in the crime scenes but also stark differences. the loftons were murdered in their home, in what appeared to be a controlled, planned execution. the dewitts may have been killed in a random act of violence, perhaps a carjacking. and then there was vilma butler, killed and left in this burning house. five murders in nine months. >> on a number
burning car less than a mile away from the loftons' home. another nurse and a daughter killed. >> i'll tell you that mrs. scott presented us with a very challenging ability to identify him as a suspect. >> reporter: today this man, jason thomas scott, was charged in the murders of the dewitts, and the chief of police here is convinced he is responsible for more. >> here's a mother and daughter in a very quiet community where we don't see this type of violence. yes, we've had...
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mr. steve paulson. >>> i can tweet you? >> yes, you can. >> thank you, sir. good morning, more low clouds and fog. it looks like it will burn off sooner. it's still a morning where the clouds are pushing in. we will go upper 70s to low 80s, inland. 60s on the coast. water temperatures north of the golden gate have cooled off a little bit. it looks like the wind is going to turn more northwest, that gives us the up dwelling and that may cool down the coast. there won't be a quiz. san jose is 78. oakland, berkeley in there as well. i san sacramento is your forecast area, not me, just kidding, i do my best for you. too much fog and inland areas will continue to just see slight warming, not a lot as this system moves in, this is going to be a cool pattern. it really decided to move in on monday and tuesday, this whole system should lift out starting after today and tomorrow, we'll see a little bit warmer weather. still, though, cool to warm depending on where you are. low 80s, now, fairfield. not as windy out there as well. fog, sun, warmer friday and saturday. here in lies the rub. it looks like it will be cooler on the coast as we get in
mr. steve paulson. >>> i can tweet you? >> yes, you can. >> thank you, sir. good morning, more low clouds and fog. it looks like it will burn off sooner. it's still a morning where the clouds are pushing in. we will go upper 70s to low 80s, inland. 60s on the coast. water temperatures north of the golden gate have cooled off a little bit. it looks like the wind is going to turn more northwest, that gives us the up dwelling and that may cool down the coast. there won't be a...
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mr. ellison: we'd be healthier, we wouldn't be burning hydrocarbons and spewing them to the air. our planet would be healthier. we would see our technology and creativity would blossom as we subsidize renewable sources of energy. it would be a good thing. mr. garamendi: it would be a very, very good thing. most economists who look at the international markets and the next great industries don't look to the 19th century energy industry, coal and oil, as being the growth industries, and where the jobs will be created. those economists and futurists who look at these things tell us that the great energy industries of the future are the energy industries of this century. the renewables. of all kinds. all that we had up here and even more than i had on that little chart, that the jobs will come there and our policy ought to be to encourage those industries and those things that -- wind turbines, solar, even nuclear systems and the rest, that they be built in america. mr. ellison: let's not forget about efficiency. there are a lot of jobs to be had by retrofitting buildings and -- mr.
mr. ellison: we'd be healthier, we wouldn't be burning hydrocarbons and spewing them to the air. our planet would be healthier. we would see our technology and creativity would blossom as we subsidize renewable sources of energy. it would be a good thing. mr. garamendi: it would be a very, very good thing. most economists who look at the international markets and the next great industries don't look to the 19th century energy industry, coal and oil, as being the growth industries, and where the...
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mr. steve paulson. >> sal, did you go to the game yesterday? >> i was working yesterday. >> numerous reports of drizzle. keep that in mind. unland fog burnsmperatures come up. fog, drizzle, then sunny. temperatures today will be warmer than yesterday. santa rosa -- [ inaudible ] >> -- 80 yesterday. we will go 77 in downtown santa rosa today. three better than the city after yesterday's cool 61. walnut creek from 82. we will go 84 downtown oakland 70. 77 san jose. 50s to 58. hot in las vegas. 91. on the coast cool -- [ inaudible ] >> -- 90s. tahoe is in at the 40s. it has been warmer than we have for our afternoon highs. a breeze is still there. high pressure still negates it inland. on the coast fog and low clouds -- [ inaudible ] >> -- too hot. [ inaudible ] >> -- bay, breezy, then patchy thick fog on the coast. so fog, drizzle gives way to sunny and warm. a foggy morning for some, though. 60s, 70s, then some mid-80s to upper 80s, 90s up in lake county. if you are heading over to santa cruz you have that friday -- [ inaudible ] >> -- 65 to 75 degrees, can't atalla 68. fog for some -- [ inaudible ] >> -- warm to hot. >> all right. 5:49. w
mr. steve paulson. >> sal, did you go to the game yesterday? >> i was working yesterday. >> numerous reports of drizzle. keep that in mind. unland fog burnsmperatures come up. fog, drizzle, then sunny. temperatures today will be warmer than yesterday. santa rosa -- [ inaudible ] >> -- 80 yesterday. we will go 77 in downtown santa rosa today. three better than the city after yesterday's cool 61. walnut creek from 82. we will go 84 downtown oakland 70. 77 san jose. 50s to...
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-year-old daughter, ebony, were found in a burning car less than a mile away from the loftons' home. another nurse and a daughter killed. >> i will tell you mr challenging ability to identify him as a suspect. >> reporter: this man, jason thomas scott, was charged in the murders of the dewitts and the chief of police here is convinced he's responsible for more. >> here's a mother and a daughter in a very quiet community where we don't see violence. yes, we've had some burglaries here. but again, they're saying the way the crime scene is left very troublesome. it does not tell us so much about what's occurring. there's things that don't make any sense in the crime scene. we're beginning to wonder what we have here. >> reporter: there were similarities in the crime scenes but also stark differences. the loftons were murdered in their home in what appeared to be a controlled, planned execution. the dewitts may have been killed in a random act of violence, perhaps a carjacking. and then there was vilma butler. killed and left in this burning house. five murders in nine months. the police got a break when thomas was arrested last july in this u.p
-year-old daughter, ebony, were found in a burning car less than a mile away from the loftons' home. another nurse and a daughter killed. >> i will tell you mr challenging ability to identify him as a suspect. >> reporter: this man, jason thomas scott, was charged in the murders of the dewitts and the chief of police here is convinced he's responsible for more. >> here's a mother and a daughter in a very quiet community where we don't see violence. yes, we've had some...
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leader, austin burnes, who got a moment to get away from the floor prior to the recess to attend his own wedding. we would wish the gentleman great success and best wishes in his nuptial. mr. hoyer: will the gentleman yield? mr. cantor: yes. mr. hoyer: we have a very strict leave policy in my office but we were convinced that getting off for his wedding was an appropriate use of that leave. and austin, a wonderful member of the staff. i'm very pleased that you mention it. he has a wonderful new bride. his demeanor has changed marketedly. he's much happier and we are all happier to work with him. so, austin, congratulations to you. mr. cantor: well, i'm told and hopeful as well there will be many more nuptials on your staff, i'd say to the gentleman. with that, madam speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland. mr. hoyer: madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent that when the house adjourns today it adjourn to meet at 12:30 p.m. on monday next for morning hour debate and further, when the house adjourns on that day it adjourn to meet at 10:30 a.m. on tuesday, july 20, 2010, for morning hour debate. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, s
leader, austin burnes, who got a moment to get away from the floor prior to the recess to attend his own wedding. we would wish the gentleman great success and best wishes in his nuptial. mr. hoyer: will the gentleman yield? mr. cantor: yes. mr. hoyer: we have a very strict leave policy in my office but we were convinced that getting off for his wedding was an appropriate use of that leave. and austin, a wonderful member of the staff. i'm very pleased that you mention it. he has a wonderful new...