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mr. martinez. but unfortunately, he is a fine candidate, but unfortunately for you, sir. >> we will likely have openings again that do not require you to have a child, and we encourage you to apply again. we have a motion to move to simon martinez for the first seat, and the motion to move forward with deborah muse. and one more seat is open. i was impressed with ramon. >> he came back again and he is very fluent and would be that need. the three that we send forward -- >> i think we can do this without objection. simon martinez, debra and-- deborah muse -- and i appreciate all of the applicants. this is very difficult with a lot of time commitment and dedication and we appreciate everyone who applied, and for your passion in wanting to make a difference in the shelter system. >> we can do this without objection? we will move forward on those three names for those three seats without objection. thank you so much for being here, again. can you call in #4? >> the authorization to file suit against re
mr. martinez. but unfortunately, he is a fine candidate, but unfortunately for you, sir. >> we will likely have openings again that do not require you to have a child, and we encourage you to apply again. we have a motion to move to simon martinez for the first seat, and the motion to move forward with deborah muse. and one more seat is open. i was impressed with ramon. >> he came back again and he is very fluent and would be that need. the three that we send forward -- >> i...
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mr. martinez. but unfortunately, he is a fine candidate, but unfortunately for you, sir. >> we will likely have openings again that do not require you to have a child, and we encourage you to apply again. we have a motion to move to
mr. martinez. but unfortunately, he is a fine candidate, but unfortunately for you, sir. >> we will likely have openings again that do not require you to have a child, and we encourage you to apply again. we have a motion to move to
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mr. martinez has done, we don't see how this began, but suffice it to say, it came along way from the originalans. this is a building that is really contextual with downtown, and i am hoping to see it built as soon as possible. >> ims to seconded that motion. -- i missed who seconded that motion. commissioner antonini: aye. commissioner borden: aye. commissioner fong: aye. commissioner moore: aye. commissioner sugaya: aye. commissioner miguel: aye. president olague: aye. >> that motion passes unanimously. i believe the director is filling in for the zoning administrator. >> i approve the extension of the variants as well. >> that places us on item 18 on the regular calendar, case 2,011.0547d. request for discretionary review. >> of the afternoon, planning commission. this proposal is to add a 12 foot by 18 ft 1-car garage. it will be constructed beneath the second floor front entry patio for the front of retaining wall. it will be installed to cover the opening. the following is a brief synopsis of what has transpired so far with this property regarding requests before the department of public
mr. martinez has done, we don't see how this began, but suffice it to say, it came along way from the originalans. this is a building that is really contextual with downtown, and i am hoping to see it built as soon as possible. >> ims to seconded that motion. -- i missed who seconded that motion. commissioner antonini: aye. commissioner borden: aye. commissioner fong: aye. commissioner moore: aye. commissioner sugaya: aye. commissioner miguel: aye. president olague: aye. >> that...
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mr. martinez, i know you were fine with it. maybe it is the renderings we were looking at, but i am not able to sit here and feel like i can get to the place where i'm comfortable with this design and neighborhood. although i am really supportive of the fact that the developer was willing, and it is a beautiful building to me, but just not here. it is not a criticism of the -- you know, we are subjected in our opinions, obviously. as civilian commissioners, with the exceptions of commissioner moore and commissioner sugaya, we do not have professional experience dealing with this architecture. on a purely subjective basis, i am not feeling comfortable with the design completely in this neighborhood. i do want to thank the developer and the architect for working with staff and the developer working with the neighborhood. and through supervisor kim and the school district. and being amenable to their concerns of moving the entryway to south van ness. i want to thank you for that. commissioner antonini. commissioner antonini: i am
mr. martinez, i know you were fine with it. maybe it is the renderings we were looking at, but i am not able to sit here and feel like i can get to the place where i'm comfortable with this design and neighborhood. although i am really supportive of the fact that the developer was willing, and it is a beautiful building to me, but just not here. it is not a criticism of the -- you know, we are subjected in our opinions, obviously. as civilian commissioners, with the exceptions of commissioner...
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martinez. >> host: hi, mr. curran. so i just wanted to jump into one of the gaps, um, that you had identified, and that was the migration, um, from -- of data from one cloud service provider to another. and i wanted to see when the government is moving its service from one provider to another, how cowe know that that -- how do we know that that information on the original provider is not still being stored and they don't have it anymore? >> guest: that's actually an excellent question, jennifer. um, if you think about the framework for securing federal systems, there are controls that exist today that require federal agencies to do contingency planning. so if they have systems in three locations in the country and they lose a facility, they have to be able to recover in the other two. but the fact of the matter is that, um, that recovery is all within one federal agency. when you switch to cloud computing, we know the cloud providers are very robust and have the ability to recover, probably more so in many cases than t
martinez. >> host: hi, mr. curran. so i just wanted to jump into one of the gaps, um, that you had identified, and that was the migration, um, from -- of data from one cloud service provider to another. and i wanted to see when the government is moving its service from one provider to another, how cowe know that that -- how do we know that that information on the original provider is not still being stored and they don't have it anymore? >> guest: that's actually an excellent...
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. >> my name is raman martinez, i'm an attorney, and thank you, mr. johnson, for coming here.uestion is about a slightly different topic, which is the administration's views and your thoughts on the targeting of u.s. citizens who are participating in the conflict against us. using drones or other legal means. wonder if you could share your thoughts on that and explain your views and the administration's views on that subject? >> nice to see you again. and let me know when you're ready to leave private practice. anyway,. >> is that a job offer? >> not quite. in general, and the courts have said this, supreme court has said this, those who are part of the congressionally declared enemy do not have immunity if they are u.s. citizens. as i'm sure you know, in the query? no, 90 for two i believe it was, and much more recently, 2004, the courts essentially endorsed detention in the case, of someone who was a u.s. citizen. there are special consideratio considerations. i believe when it comes to u.s. citizens, and particular care, that should be taken, if we encounter somebody who ha
. >> my name is raman martinez, i'm an attorney, and thank you, mr. johnson, for coming here.uestion is about a slightly different topic, which is the administration's views and your thoughts on the targeting of u.s. citizens who are participating in the conflict against us. using drones or other legal means. wonder if you could share your thoughts on that and explain your views and the administration's views on that subject? >> nice to see you again. and let me know when you're...
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martinez. he admitted that michael jackson's bodyguard who testified for the prosecution, that dr. murray ordered him to hide propofol bottles, did not say that during his0 first interview. >> did you hear mrhing about putting away vials for mr. murray? >> no. >> reporter: the pop star requested sleep medications before he died. but denies prescribing g/ jt >> he asked me about intravenous sleep medicine. i think he used juice. i don't think i heard the word of a specific medication. >> reporter: so far, the defense team called six witnesses. they have nine more to go. a essential part of the strategy will be to show that michael jackson was addicted to propofol. rob and yunji? >> thanks. >>> a major investigation by "the boston globe" finds widespread fraud at fish stores and restaurants. the five-month probe showed that half of the fish tested was sold half of the +aeer the wrong spe. it was done to increase prices to honest mistakes. >>> looks like nba fans will have to wait until after thanksgiving to see action like this. kevin durant hosted some stars in a charity game over the weekend. but "the new york daily news" reports that two more weeks of games will be canceled today. talks b
martinez. he admitted that michael jackson's bodyguard who testified for the prosecution, that dr. murray ordered him to hide propofol bottles, did not say that during his0 first interview. >> did you hear mrhing about putting away vials for mr. murray? >> no. >> reporter: the pop star requested sleep medications before he died. but denies prescribing g/ jt >> he asked me about intravenous sleep medicine. i think he used juice. i don't think i heard the word of a...
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. >> reporter: on the stand, detective martinez admitted the guard did not mention that the day of jackson's death. >> did you hear mr. alvarez mention anything about putting away vials for dr. murray? >> no. >> reporter: now, the defense may run into some problems for finishing its portrayal of michael jackson. the judge is holding a hearing on future witnesses today. witnesses the defense wants to talk about financial problems and drug dependency. issues the judge has ruled irrelevant. robin? >> all right, jim. thank you. >>> we're going to bring in "gma" legal analyst dan abrams now. the defense under way. and so much evidence, so much testimony stacked against them. did they make any headway yesterday? >> it's an interesting defense. what they're going to be saying is, there's michael jackson effectively shopping around for a doctor or a nurse, somebody who will give him propofol. the point of the defense is, this is a guy who is desperate, who would do anything. and the defense is, that he may have administered it to himself. he may have taken other drugs when dr. murray wasn't watching. the problem is, the same
. >> reporter: on the stand, detective martinez admitted the guard did not mention that the day of jackson's death. >> did you hear mr. alvarez mention anything about putting away vials for dr. murray? >> no. >> reporter: now, the defense may run into some problems for finishing its portrayal of michael jackson. the judge is holding a hearing on future witnesses today. witnesses the defense wants to talk about financial problems and drug dependency. issues the judge has...