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moore: thank you so much, mr. speaker. am so delighted to yield time to the ranking member of the ag committee, the gentleman from minnesota, mr. peterson. mr. peterson: i thank the gentlelady. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from minnesota is recognized for how long? ms. moore: two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from minnesota is recognized for two minutes. mr. peterson: i thank the gentlelady. i thank her and the others for their work on this legislation. h.r. 5471 provides further clarity to those using the derivatives market to hedge against risk and builds upon language in h.r. 4413, legislation approved by the house last summer to re-authorize the cftc. the bill before us today makes it clear that if an affiliate of a company already exempted from clearing engauge was a swap dealer or participant to hedge or mitigate commercial risk, those swaps would also be exempt from the clearing requirement as long as they use an appropriate credit support measure. while it is my understanding that the cft
moore: thank you so much, mr. speaker. am so delighted to yield time to the ranking member of the ag committee, the gentleman from minnesota, mr. peterson. mr. peterson: i thank the gentlelady. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from minnesota is recognized for how long? ms. moore: two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from minnesota is recognized for two minutes. mr. peterson: i thank the gentlelady. i thank her and the others for their work on this legislation. h.r. 5471...
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and nationally recognized showing under the -- under your city ordinance of a preventative which mrs. moor had talked about you should take into account you should side on protecting the public. we didn't understand 911 when it occurred but now we have the science and know people are sick the evidence concurred the highest death rates killing bay view are heart terms and heart a attacks and strokes so right now the health and human services did the study and the life expectancy for the african-american male is 56 years in san francisco. it's the worst in the nation please i'm begging you please have them really do a really study. do not accept an implosion without an investigation of the scientific evidence do no harm the children discern a clean breath of area. there was no public comment we never knew about it other scientists need to review this and make an evaluation. the air district wasn't given an opportunity to review. >> i'm sorry. >> i apologize. >> this is public comment. >> i know there's a time limit. >> yes, there is a time limit. . >> this is life and death. >> we want to ca
and nationally recognized showing under the -- under your city ordinance of a preventative which mrs. moor had talked about you should take into account you should side on protecting the public. we didn't understand 911 when it occurred but now we have the science and know people are sick the evidence concurred the highest death rates killing bay view are heart terms and heart a attacks and strokes so right now the health and human services did the study and the life expectancy for the...
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superintendent carranza and school board commissioners and staff i'm thrilled to present to this gentleman mr. moore could you a has been teaching for over 25 years he's been the world language department head and sfusd mentor attentive hiss his other replenishment is vice president of the california association japanese language teachers and college board moderator and the japanese teacher board men and the japanese-american board member what's important is what happens in the classroom he uses a various streaming and curriculum with the students the one thing i appreciate he want his students to be lifelong japanese learns and involved in the community with our students and one of the highlight one the highlights is with our japanese how shall students they've raised over $13,000 and those funds were given to the students there in japan after the earthquake without further ado i'm mr. melberger pleased to introduce the teacher of the award year winner (clapping.) >> okay good evening superintendent carranza and president fewer and also board of education commissioner my name is teddy teach japanes
superintendent carranza and school board commissioners and staff i'm thrilled to present to this gentleman mr. moore could you a has been teaching for over 25 years he's been the world language department head and sfusd mentor attentive hiss his other replenishment is vice president of the california association japanese language teachers and college board moderator and the japanese teacher board men and the japanese-american board member what's important is what happens in the classroom he...
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i think mr. moore testified to what happens when buildings are raised to such a degree and there's no air and light. you can see what happens with underground streams when the water is backed up and you can see in fact what's happening when roof tops are expanded to such a degree in fact you don't have the kind of environment that you had once before. the point of the matter is that this issue should have never happened had the project sponsor followed the rules. that's what we have asked all along. follow the rules. had she gone on july 1st 2013 corrected her plans and came back on a notice to their neighbors we could see we could have been done in very short order but in fact no one knows what she really wants to do. when i met with ron and he told me he asked them to bring in the materials and he and one of the top engineers went through to look at it and he said to me mr. zuretski we could not decipher an alignment between the works and plans the work in progress and the work to be done and hence f
i think mr. moore testified to what happens when buildings are raised to such a degree and there's no air and light. you can see what happens with underground streams when the water is backed up and you can see in fact what's happening when roof tops are expanded to such a degree in fact you don't have the kind of environment that you had once before. the point of the matter is that this issue should have never happened had the project sponsor followed the rules. that's what we have asked all...
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moore: thank you so much, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from wisconsin is recognized. ms. moore: thank you, mr. speaker. i join my colleague, the gentleman from missouri, in urging my colleagues to support h.r. 5471. however, before i get into why we should support the bill, i need to thank all of my partners in this effort. as has been mentioned, mr. stivers has been fantastic throughout this entire process. i knew going in to this that i had a great republican partner, but i can't say enough about representative stivers. time will not allow me to do it. but i had another great bipartisan partner in representative gibson on the agriculture committee and, of course, it's always, always a joy to work with a good friend and colleague on the ag committee, representative marcia fudge. h.r. 5471 is a true end user bill. the bill is targeted as it applies to centralized treasury units centers, or c.t.u.'s, of nonfinancial end user companies. the c.t.u. model enables a end user corporation to efficiently ce
moore: thank you so much, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from wisconsin is recognized. ms. moore: thank you, mr. speaker. i join my colleague, the gentleman from missouri, in urging my colleagues to support h.r. 5471. however, before i get into why we should support the bill, i need to thank all of my partners in this effort. as has been mentioned, mr. stivers has been fantastic throughout this entire process. i knew going in to...
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mr. moore's behalf, i would say wage inflation is picking up a little bit. holding in quite nicely. not going under 2% annually. melissa: this is equity bubble? you don't feel like equities gotten way out ahead of the problem. >> profits. companies are profitable. >> i would say this, what they should do, i think one of the things our viewers we need to delineate what they should do and what they are going to do. i believe keeping rates this low creates massive dislocations in the market. some sometime we will have to pay for that. it will be nasty. what are they going to do? keep rates low. if you're average investor with rates this low, inflation is low because of oil boom, going to buy the market? >> charlie, are you worried about deflation? if you raise rates in this environment you will see even further reduction in price. >> you're right. you're absolutely right particularly with oil. melissa: james freeman, when does the bill come through. >> no one else is worried? obvious let fed is worried of the they keep trotting out different potential idea for how they're going to fina
mr. moore's behalf, i would say wage inflation is picking up a little bit. holding in quite nicely. not going under 2% annually. melissa: this is equity bubble? you don't feel like equities gotten way out ahead of the problem. >> profits. companies are profitable. >> i would say this, what they should do, i think one of the things our viewers we need to delineate what they should do and what they are going to do. i believe keeping rates this low creates massive dislocations in the...
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i think mr. moore is right on the money. ultimately lower energy costs are giant tax cut not only for the u.s. consumers but for the world consumers. gerri: right. >> in the bilge picture it is a good thing. -- big picture. a lot of traders i talk to are reminded what we saw towards the end of 2007 when the market was topping out. the first sector to role over and really roll over were the energy stocks. it wasn't three or four months later we found ourselves in 2008 and 2009. i understand it is not quite the same scenario today but the energy sector is a very big part of the s&p and the risk is, at least for the stock market is that this will spill over and i'm not saying today is a knee-jerk reaction to that but this will spill over because in a way, what it's telling us is, there is no demand for oil. the world is flush with oil and oil products. plus we have a lot of alternative energy today we didn't have before. and -- gerri: take that right to steve who wants to comment on that very topic. opec today slashing its dema
i think mr. moore is right on the money. ultimately lower energy costs are giant tax cut not only for the u.s. consumers but for the world consumers. gerri: right. >> in the bilge picture it is a good thing. -- big picture. a lot of traders i talk to are reminded what we saw towards the end of 2007 when the market was topping out. the first sector to role over and really roll over were the energy stocks. it wasn't three or four months later we found ourselves in 2008 and 2009. i...
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he said it just boils down to this question mr. moore of whether mr. mitchell said it or not and whether the "washington post" reporter identified himself as a reporter. and if he did that all my rec sits have been satisfied. mitchell's comments stayed in the paper. >> monday night on the communicators, amy mitchell of the pew research center on political polarization and where people get their news. >> you look at facebook in particular because they are still really the largest and the outlet that has the greatest percentage of the american public using it in terms of social sites. about half of our respondents said that they got political news from facebook in the last week. that puts facebook in particular about on par with local television and some of the other really top outlets among the 89% of the population. so it clearly does play a role in people's information environments and how they're learning and who they're communicating with. and what we found when we broke down the differences ideologically is that the consistent conservatives were mu
he said it just boils down to this question mr. moore of whether mr. mitchell said it or not and whether the "washington post" reporter identified himself as a reporter. and if he did that all my rec sits have been satisfied. mitchell's comments stayed in the paper. >> monday night on the communicators, amy mitchell of the pew research center on political polarization and where people get their news. >> you look at facebook in particular because they are still really the...
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. >> but, mr. moore, after the funerals -- and that will be soon -- then what? >> well, then we have to begin to deal with the issues again of what caused the death of eric garner. we have to begin to tell the truth about why new york city is in the situation it is. for roughly the last ten years, the police department has been engaged in a policy of stopping and frisking people without reasonable suspicion and because of their race. that's not me saying it, that's not the garner family saying it, that's the federal court and the united states district court for the southern district in new york, they concluded that after a ten-week trial, after hearing over 100 witnesses, after having 400 exhibits concluded that the police department, not the officers, the police department, had maintained a policy and practice of racial profiling. when you have that kind of culture within the police department, you're going to have problems like what happened to eric garner. >> so mark what does this mayor have to do? if this is true and the critics are writing it at length to
. >> but, mr. moore, after the funerals -- and that will be soon -- then what? >> well, then we have to begin to deal with the issues again of what caused the death of eric garner. we have to begin to tell the truth about why new york city is in the situation it is. for roughly the last ten years, the police department has been engaged in a policy of stopping and frisking people without reasonable suspicion and because of their race. that's not me saying it, that's not the garner...
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bradlee recalled saying, which just boils down to this question, mr. moore, of whether mr.gton post" reporter identified himself as a reporter. and if he did that, all my requisites have been satisfied. mitchell's comments stayed in the paper. to be honest, i was frightened. bob and i were 28 and 29 years old. a raw threat from the former attorney general probably the official closest to nixon, was not normal in the course of business as we know knew it. the statement about doing a little story on all of us was chilling. we knew a lot about how they operated, dirty tricks, sabotage espionage. but ben didn't miss a beat. he was not just cool but hey this is a great story; get it in the paper fast. he couldn't wait to tell katharine graham, who stopped by my desk the next morning and asked with a smile if i had any more messages for her. [laughter] let's think about this for a minute. we live now in an era when too many of us run afraid. we look for and we embrace the safety play. what will the boss think? what will the president of the board of directors do? my god i'm vulne
bradlee recalled saying, which just boils down to this question, mr. moore, of whether mr.gton post" reporter identified himself as a reporter. and if he did that, all my requisites have been satisfied. mitchell's comments stayed in the paper. to be honest, i was frightened. bob and i were 28 and 29 years old. a raw threat from the former attorney general probably the official closest to nixon, was not normal in the course of business as we know knew it. the statement about doing a little...
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bradlee recalled saying it just boils down to this question, mr. moore, or whether mr.said it or not and whether "the washington post" reporter identified himself as a reporter and if he did that, all my requisites have been satisfied. mitchell's comments stayed in the paper. to be honest, i was frightened. bob and i were 28 and 29 years old, a raw threat from the former attorney general, probably the official closest to nixon was not normal in the course of business as we knew it. the statement about doing a little story on all of us was chilling. we knew a lot about how they operated, dirty tricks sabotage, espionage but ben didn't miss a beat. he was not just cruel but, hey this is a great sorry. get it in the paper fast. he couldn't wait to tell catherine graham who stopped by my desk the next morning and asked with a smile did i have anymore messages for her. [laughter] let's think about this for a minute. we live now in an era where too many of us run afraid. we look for and we embrace the safety play, what will the boss think, what will the president of the board
bradlee recalled saying it just boils down to this question, mr. moore, or whether mr.said it or not and whether "the washington post" reporter identified himself as a reporter and if he did that, all my requisites have been satisfied. mitchell's comments stayed in the paper. to be honest, i was frightened. bob and i were 28 and 29 years old, a raw threat from the former attorney general, probably the official closest to nixon was not normal in the course of business as we knew it....
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mr. star. >> commissioner moore. >> i want to ask the city attorney has a whether or not the discussion operates on two scales one is that the arresting cascades to only focusing on this moment at&t's another upper market and the second part changing the accessory use in this particular case we ask it only applies to europe market is going is that a correct interpretation or am i missing something. >> deputy city attorney marilyn burn the recommendation is clear to me and it seems clear to staff i'm not sure what our concerned you're leaving out. >> the redistinction of accessory use that's all i'm asking you want to make sure and it's your recommendation you can choice what you want it only applies to europe market. >> you as a director confirm that i'm comfortable. >> commissioner antonini. >> yeah. as i said i'm reading from what the staff report the way it would be before the more expansive staff recommendation this about applied to other things it says the market ct to permit the arresting cascades on the first and second floor and instead of other entertainment use so no where does it say
mr. star. >> commissioner moore. >> i want to ask the city attorney has a whether or not the discussion operates on two scales one is that the arresting cascades to only focusing on this moment at&t's another upper market and the second part changing the accessory use in this particular case we ask it only applies to europe market is going is that a correct interpretation or am i missing something. >> deputy city attorney marilyn burn the recommendation is clear to me and...
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along with lieutenant general harold g moore, mr.alloway co-authored a detailed account of those experiences in the best-selling 1992 book "we were soldiers once and young." mr. galloway was awarded the 2011 doughboy award, the highest honor the army's infantry can bestow on an individual, and few civilians have been awarded a doughboy. mr. galloway now resigns in concord, north carolina, with his wife, dr. grace liam galloway. please help me welcome dr. joe galloway. [applause] >> thank you. thank you all for being here. god bless you. i look at that front row of .orld war ii veterans i am so proud to see you. where you have dwindled down to a precious few. and we honor you. we respect you. .e salute you thank you for all you did for our country and all you did for this world of ours. my career, my life has been bounded by war. i was born three weeks before pearl harbor. i did not meet my father until .he end of 1945 he and five if his brothers were the uniform. numeral war of my mother's wore the uniform -- 4 of my mother's brother
along with lieutenant general harold g moore, mr.alloway co-authored a detailed account of those experiences in the best-selling 1992 book "we were soldiers once and young." mr. galloway was awarded the 2011 doughboy award, the highest honor the army's infantry can bestow on an individual, and few civilians have been awarded a doughboy. mr. galloway now resigns in concord, north carolina, with his wife, dr. grace liam galloway. please help me welcome dr. joe galloway. [applause]...
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bradlee recalled saying it just boils down to this question, mr. moore, of whether mr. mitchell said it or not and whether "the washington post" reporter identified himself as a reporter and if he did that, all my requisites have been satisfied. mitchell's comments stayed in the paper. >> you can see all of ben bradley's funeral service tonight on c-span at 8:00 eastern. in addition to carl bernstein, speakers included tom brokaw and mr. bradley's children. tonight on the communicators amy mitchell of the pew research center on political polarization, and where people get their news. >> look at facebook in particular, they are still the largest and the outlet that has the greatest percentage of the american public using it in terms of official sites here in. about half of our respondents says they got political news from facebook in the last week. that put social media, facebook in particular, on par with local television and some of the other top outlets among 89% of the population. it clearly does play a role in people's environment, how they are learning, and who the
bradlee recalled saying it just boils down to this question, mr. moore, of whether mr. mitchell said it or not and whether "the washington post" reporter identified himself as a reporter and if he did that, all my requisites have been satisfied. mitchell's comments stayed in the paper. >> you can see all of ben bradley's funeral service tonight on c-span at 8:00 eastern. in addition to carl bernstein, speakers included tom brokaw and mr. bradley's children. tonight on the...
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. >> mr. moore's process, the evidence they saw and why they came to the conclusion of no indictment? >> of course it's a secret at this point. they're not releasing the transcripts or even the exhibits that were given to the grand jury. >> are you calling upon them to release it? >> yes, i think this case cries out for transparency, a case of great public importance so let's see what kind of presentation they made to the grand jury. i don't think they did a very good job. let me tell you one example why. they offered i munlt to all of the other officers other than pantaleo at the beginning of the process. this was not just one officer engaged in misconduct. this was a group of officers and to start the process by giving all the other officers immunity so they could come in and back up pantaleo and do whatever they wanted to to to try to get him off suggests that the d.a. really wasn't aggressively going after an indictment in this case. >> mrs. carr, most of us have come to know your son only throu
. >> mr. moore's process, the evidence they saw and why they came to the conclusion of no indictment? >> of course it's a secret at this point. they're not releasing the transcripts or even the exhibits that were given to the grand jury. >> are you calling upon them to release it? >> yes, i think this case cries out for transparency, a case of great public importance so let's see what kind of presentation they made to the grand jury. i don't think they did a very good...
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mr. mark heparin and wes moore.lk about ferguson, missouri, and later today president obama will hold ferguson events as the white house looks at handling the nationwide response. it comes after darren wilson resigned from the ferguson police force. >> what are you doing? >> you know what happened? you guys weren't
mr. mark heparin and wes moore.lk about ferguson, missouri, and later today president obama will hold ferguson events as the white house looks at handling the nationwide response. it comes after darren wilson resigned from the ferguson police force. >> what are you doing? >> you know what happened? you guys weren't
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moore. >> i support 2 mr. sharp particularly in the light of the last few works it's hard to verbalize people have been murdered to where we sit on bush and montgomery and i think we're taking up all of suddenly something is happening nobody would very expected a reaction to that by the numbers are staggering and we're not complying with the government vote i want to ask former supervisor dusty how come we have waited so long. >> i'm glad i asked it i wanted to say your planning staff person didn't view this an words on paper but saw facilities she visited a shelter and seen supportive housing it was just in the work plan of the platt planning department that was difficult with the planning department was small and the city was trevend activist it was not a high priority i think originally i had a conversation with marie rogers and it just ripped my heart to see people be so angry about helping people that have glutin up in the neighborhood it is their neighborhood the ones that are speaking out the loudest ar
moore. >> i support 2 mr. sharp particularly in the light of the last few works it's hard to verbalize people have been murdered to where we sit on bush and montgomery and i think we're taking up all of suddenly something is happening nobody would very expected a reaction to that by the numbers are staggering and we're not complying with the government vote i want to ask former supervisor dusty how come we have waited so long. >> i'm glad i asked it i wanted to say your planning...
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mr. garner. family attorney, jonathan moore. >> seeing the protests out on the streets in new york in large numbersicago and other cities, i'm wondering when you see when you see the protesters. >> i see love. i see love and support. >> so much support. >> people out tonight, the people out not just in new york and chicago and elsewhere, that's a sign of love? >> yes, anybody who wants to go out there and get our voices heard because we're not just rallying in protest to stand outside and just yelling and screaming. we want to rally until you force these policies. we want to enforce things. we see that you have them but they're not being enforced. like you do something wrong, if i do something wrong, i go to jail or get in trouble with my mother. when it comes to you in uniform, it's like a double standard. >> what's your message to the protester? >> i'm proud that everybody has been peaceful for the most part. i just want to keep it peaceful. we did the line on 42nd street. i wasn't able to go out there. but keep it peaceful. we don't want to destroy the city. you burn down that store, you can't s
mr. garner. family attorney, jonathan moore. >> seeing the protests out on the streets in new york in large numbersicago and other cities, i'm wondering when you see when you see the protesters. >> i see love. i see love and support. >> so much support. >> people out tonight, the people out not just in new york and chicago and elsewhere, that's a sign of love? >> yes, anybody who wants to go out there and get our voices heard because we're not just rallying in...
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mr. president, i couldn't agree more with tammy moore's thoughts, and i want her to know that this united states senate certainly does recognize the responsibility we have as a nation to honor and always remember the sacrifices of brave heroes like her son, private first class brandon t. pickering. we are in awe of his life of service, and we're humbled by his final sacrifice. from germany to afghanistan to fort thomas, we can see the lives he touched and the people he left better off for having known him. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: under the previous order, the leadership time is reserved. under the previous order, the senate will be in a period of morning business for debate only until 10:30 a.m., with the time equally divided in the usual form. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from vermont. mr. leahy: mr. president, i'm looking at the clock, and i ask the senate to be able to continue morning business for up to five minutes. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. leahy: mr. president, the congressional record will show the introd
mr. president, i couldn't agree more with tammy moore's thoughts, and i want her to know that this united states senate certainly does recognize the responsibility we have as a nation to honor and always remember the sacrifices of brave heroes like her son, private first class brandon t. pickering. we are in awe of his life of service, and we're humbled by his final sacrifice. from germany to afghanistan to fort thomas, we can see the lives he touched and the people he left better off for...
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moore, do you have further comments? >> i would like the commission to have mr. washington explain that and consider that in terms of how we modify the building? i think in order to come to some level of compromise of where not only a large vertical, but horizontal expansion changes the neighborhood to the extent that these new buildings look overwhelmingly large and i think we have the responsibility to modify it in a way that is comparable. my consideration for what i am saying also includes that the rooftop is not being used, because that equits insult to injury. >> as i understand commissioner, remove of the roof deck and on the third floor is how we would be coming with a compromise with a reduction in the depth of that third floor to an average which appears to be 6'3-4". and then the lowerthe second floor reamains at its current depth. >> and if the gain by eliminating the stair creates additional living space, which is automatically will, then any kind of additional variation in modifying of the second floor could be appreciated. there will be changes in
moore, do you have further comments? >> i would like the commission to have mr. washington explain that and consider that in terms of how we modify the building? i think in order to come to some level of compromise of where not only a large vertical, but horizontal expansion changes the neighborhood to the extent that these new buildings look overwhelmingly large and i think we have the responsibility to modify it in a way that is comparable. my consideration for what i am saying also...
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moore so they don't look like the same thing. that's probably the easiest and in terms of the variance, mr. sanchez, the variance has to do with the depth of the structures on state and the structures on ord not with the height of the structures. >> both structures are located within the required area of the yard. >> no matter what we do with the height, we know it's going to need a variance. one idea we might propose is we really don't need that lower floor although that doesn't make a heck of a lot of difference because you need the structural elements down there, but perhaps you need a way, the cars would go down a grade and your garage would be somewhat subgrade but that would allow you to have three floors and your grade maybe a few steps from street level, you would lower it significantly but you would still have separation of floors because otherwise you are going further out in the back which would cause more problems trying to take up more of the space in between. while you can explore the possibility of not having a garage. i think being up there in the middle, i hate to say it, y
moore so they don't look like the same thing. that's probably the easiest and in terms of the variance, mr. sanchez, the variance has to do with the depth of the structures on state and the structures on ord not with the height of the structures. >> both structures are located within the required area of the yard. >> no matter what we do with the height, we know it's going to need a variance. one idea we might propose is we really don't need that lower floor although that doesn't...
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mr. garner. the family is now unavailable. the attorney, jonathan moore, is with us.t are t-- one of the things e kept hearing is only if there was a video recording, there might have been a different outcome. what happened to eric garner was on video. why do you think that wasn't enough for the grand jury? >> i don't know what was in the minds of the grand jury but it is surprising to me that with the video evidence and the medical examiner's report which had eric garner dying from the neck and chest compression. if you look at the video, the rough treatment mr. garner was being subjected to not just by one but several officers, it defies belief. on the smallest amount of assault up to second-degree murder. it defies belief that there was no indictment here on one of those charges. >> the reason police said they were talking to mr. garner in the first place is selling loose cigarettes. is that even to your knowledge an arrestable offense? is that something normally just ticketed or would somebody normally be arrested for that? >> well, you know, i think it's probably
mr. garner. the family is now unavailable. the attorney, jonathan moore, is with us.t are t-- one of the things e kept hearing is only if there was a video recording, there might have been a different outcome. what happened to eric garner was on video. why do you think that wasn't enough for the grand jury? >> i don't know what was in the minds of the grand jury but it is surprising to me that with the video evidence and the medical examiner's report which had eric garner dying from the...
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moore and commissioner fung praised our project. >> many wilson's question if you had direct e-mail corresponds. >> yes. >> any thing mr. t. >> good evening, commissioners corey t planning staff i want to touch on a point i think that the permit holders representative mentioned which is the residence guidelines says there is an existing light well, if you butt up against it match that but for larger light wells it is a 6 by 9 light well even though not matched one hundred percentage but matched 3 by 6 a typical light well, that's the situation we see most often in those situations they railway is the case that light well will preserve all of the sunlight to the neighboring building but preserve some of the light it is indirect not the intent to have the balance when considering just the different aspects the way that properties face and the street runs in this situation the light well, was not considered a light well more of a light court more than three or four times larger than the light well and the main obstacle to area the 3 story portion at the front of the lot due south and how much light regardless the neighbori
moore and commissioner fung praised our project. >> many wilson's question if you had direct e-mail corresponds. >> yes. >> any thing mr. t. >> good evening, commissioners corey t planning staff i want to touch on a point i think that the permit holders representative mentioned which is the residence guidelines says there is an existing light well, if you butt up against it match that but for larger light wells it is a 6 by 9 light well even though not matched one...
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mr. mark heparin and wes moore. we'll talk about ferguson, missouri, and later today president obama will hold ferguson events as the white house looks at handling the nationwide response. it comes after darren wilson resigned from the ferguson police force. >> what are you doing? >> you know what happened? you guys weren't here. they said, donnie, please read. i would love to do it. i want to wish everybody a happy post-thanksgiving. >> donnie, we've been here all along. >> i needed to do it. sometimes i hear the music and i need to just start dancing. it's that simple. >> he gave the guy five bucks and said to kill your miekes. >> i apologizapologize. i'll step back. >> according to his lawyer, we'll talk about it a little bit later. >> you guys are up in arms about some of the things that happened on the football field which we'll get to in just a second. >> i am. the whole thing in the media, you don't hear me usually blaming the media for stuff, but it's been extraordinarily irresponsible over the past several
mr. mark heparin and wes moore. we'll talk about ferguson, missouri, and later today president obama will hold ferguson events as the white house looks at handling the nationwide response. it comes after darren wilson resigned from the ferguson police force. >> what are you doing? >> you know what happened? you guys weren't here. they said, donnie, please read. i would love to do it. i want to wish everybody a happy post-thanksgiving. >> donnie, we've been here all along....
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moore? >> i have a question for mr. tefft. with regard to the data as we talk about, people generally having -- being more drowsy in general and you talk about the people reporting that they've driven while drowsy, have surveys looked at people's attitudes as far as the risks of driving drowsy, and if so, do people make that link between their drowsy driving and the risks? >> it honestly doesn't appear that they do. we have looked at that in surveys by the aaa foundation. and in those surveys we asked people how much of a threat they perceive other drivers, driving while they're sleepy, are to their own personal safety, as well as whether they consider it acceptable for a driver to drive when they're so tired, that they have a hard time keeping their eyes open. and consistently, a large majority of people report that they consider it a very serious threat to their own personal safety, that other drowsy drivers are out there. and are almost unanimously consider it completely unacceptable for a driver to drive when they're so ti
moore? >> i have a question for mr. tefft. with regard to the data as we talk about, people generally having -- being more drowsy in general and you talk about the people reporting that they've driven while drowsy, have surveys looked at people's attitudes as far as the risks of driving drowsy, and if so, do people make that link between their drowsy driving and the risks? >> it honestly doesn't appear that they do. we have looked at that in surveys by the aaa foundation. and in...