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mr. park, maybe you can talk a little bit between 4th and 5th street and what you've been talking about and are some options. the boarding islands seem to be successful along valencia street. is that something we can apply here. >> each has its own characteristic and we have areas where we've tailored designs to meet the needs of the land use. so we have talked to mr. abilene a few times and willing to meet with him on a number of occasions and find a design through our detailed design phase he feels is satisfactory. >> commissioner: so approving this doesn't not preclude changes. i think if we make an amendment just to gratify that intent. i'd love to hear what other members of the board have to say. >> based on your recommendation? >> commissioner: sure, maybe the amendment is resolved the sfmta board of directors direct staff to work to identify specific design solution to address safety concerns for seniors and people with disabilities with a particular focus to access the wolfhaus apartme
mr. park, maybe you can talk a little bit between 4th and 5th street and what you've been talking about and are some options. the boarding islands seem to be successful along valencia street. is that something we can apply here. >> each has its own characteristic and we have areas where we've tailored designs to meet the needs of the land use. so we have talked to mr. abilene a few times and willing to meet with him on a number of occasions and find a design through our detailed design...
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factors and expansion is a quality of life for employees for an adequate and accessible parks and open space. mr. speaker, public parks and recreational facilities foster a variety of activities. americans living within a 10-minute of a park have lower rates of obesity. those that use them will activities. mended it requires children a safe place to play, opportunities to be active and prevent at-risk behavior such as drug use and gang activity. many will visit parks and recreational facilities. we are blessed with beautiful outdoor facilities and my hope all americans get out and enjoy the parks in their areas. mr. speaker, this morning i rise to address a bill that my friends across the aisle, the democrats, are going to bring to the floor next week. raising minimum wage to $15 an hour. there was a score this week by the congressional budget office that sheds truth and light on that proposal and what it does. and this government source has indicated it kills jobs. it harms americans that are today struggling to make ends meet. the average family income will of this as a result bill. 3.7 millio
factors and expansion is a quality of life for employees for an adequate and accessible parks and open space. mr. speaker, public parks and recreational facilities foster a variety of activities. americans living within a 10-minute of a park have lower rates of obesity. those that use them will activities. mended it requires children a safe place to play, opportunities to be active and prevent at-risk behavior such as drug use and gang activity. many will visit parks and recreational...
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board indicating for as long as his family's owned the home, dating back to the 1960's, this parking space in mr. mattlin's rear yard has always been used for car parking. for the same reasons that the b.o.a. determined this is a legal nonconforming structure, so should the adjacent parking space be determined legal nonconforming. i just have a couple more photos showing the parking. this shows the alleyway and the way it cuts across. our request to the board this evening is simple. we ask that you determine the adjacent parking space behind the garage is legal nonconforming. >> commissioner honda: thank you. >> members of the commission, i'm jeff mattlin, the legal owner. i suggest this case is about perception and stereotypes, so i wanted to address you personally. i work in tech, and i drive a tesla. i'm guessing you have a reaction to that, right? i'm one of those tech people. i understand that attitude. i've certainly seen tech workers who were entitled and tone deaf to the disparity in this city. i also realize that i have contributed to this by purchasing such an expensive home in this co
board indicating for as long as his family's owned the home, dating back to the 1960's, this parking space in mr. mattlin's rear yard has always been used for car parking. for the same reasons that the b.o.a. determined this is a legal nonconforming structure, so should the adjacent parking space be determined legal nonconforming. i just have a couple more photos showing the parking. this shows the alleyway and the way it cuts across. our request to the board this evening is simple. we ask that...
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service he simply said how things were to be handled and while not being a good fun to do for the mr fun parking but it was a sensitive cargo eskin call it was a sensitive consignment and i reckon that he came to see us maybe once every 2 or 3 months and simply told us how things were to be handled and how not. from digging in other words it was important for us to proceed according to certain regulations is he not showing gauging any illegal transporting or. illegal and transport it's fun to save a sickly he or the b. and they decided what was on and what wasn't good good exactly. this is how the system worked coleman maintained contact with the belugas shipping company for the b.m.d. when the company planned an arms transport it asshole man whether he saw a problem if he didn't stolberg gave the go ahead and the ship sailed for example a vessel was supposed to take a consignment of tanks rockets and ammunition to the congo the plan was to load the arms in the secret ukrainian port of october ask. the arms cargo was coordinated by the shipping companies chartering director he wrote to neil stol
service he simply said how things were to be handled and while not being a good fun to do for the mr fun parking but it was a sensitive cargo eskin call it was a sensitive consignment and i reckon that he came to see us maybe once every 2 or 3 months and simply told us how things were to be handled and how not. from digging in other words it was important for us to proceed according to certain regulations is he not showing gauging any illegal transporting or. illegal and transport it's fun to...
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and service members performed at the lincoln memorial where military hardware have been parked. mr.rump is the first president to deliver remarks at the national mall on independence day in nearly 70 years. >> i think it's monumental, and i think it's historical. and i think if he's going to say stuff to bring us together, so be it. that's what we're here for. >> reporter: critics say the president is playing politics on a holiday that typically brings americans together. protesters came armed with a balloon depicting him as an angry baby. and a talking robot. >> no collusion. a witch hunt. >> reporter: jeff stratern from frederick, maryland, made this homemade contraption to protest the show. >> when he said he was going to take over what is a national holiday and turn it into a political campaign rally, i just thought that that's not what 44 presidents before him have done. and that we should take it back for the people. >> reporter: white house officials say president trump's remarks are patriotic, not political, but v.i.p. tickets went to the republican national committee and to
and service members performed at the lincoln memorial where military hardware have been parked. mr.rump is the first president to deliver remarks at the national mall on independence day in nearly 70 years. >> i think it's monumental, and i think it's historical. and i think if he's going to say stuff to bring us together, so be it. that's what we're here for. >> reporter: critics say the president is playing politics on a holiday that typically brings americans together. protesters...
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or at the park? mr.egues: back then, a lot times we held drugs on us because the police were not as prevalent as they are today. they were not around. ironically, there is like 50,000 police officers in new york city back then, but there's only 36,000 now, but they were not as react to. but we would just put it in a tire well, stick it in the tree. you keep some on you so you would not have to keep running to the stash. obviously you cannot carry 200. i would have a package of 300 vials for the shift. we just lay them down somewhere. brian: other any team members that are still around that you know? mr. pegues: yes. brian: in this book, there are so many names. how many of those are the actual names of the people? mr. pegues: only two. brian: those two are? mr. pegues: supreme and prince. and who was prince? either way, when we saw you in that video, who was the other person in the video with you? mr. pegues: smooth. he went on to become a high-ranking official in law enforcement also. people don't know.
or at the park? mr.egues: back then, a lot times we held drugs on us because the police were not as prevalent as they are today. they were not around. ironically, there is like 50,000 police officers in new york city back then, but there's only 36,000 now, but they were not as react to. but we would just put it in a tire well, stick it in the tree. you keep some on you so you would not have to keep running to the stash. obviously you cannot carry 200. i would have a package of 300 vials for the...
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park. brian: who was buying? mr. pegues: everybody was buying.hen crack hit, it decimated that community. i was one of the people who was supplying that poison. but everybody was buying. you had friends, family members. i had family members on drugs. everybody. they came from all walks of life. people who do not have money. people who were affluent. a middle-class neighborhood for the most part. you had some people, nice houses, they were buying. you had white people coming to predominantly black communities. just driving in to buy crack. brian: talk about vials. how much did each of those cost? mr. pegues: we had two vials, a small and a big one, the jumbo. that will go for $10 or five dollars. five dollars for the little one, $10 for the big one or $20 for the big one. brian: how much should you make a day? mr. pegues: i worked two different places. i was a freelancer, that was with the supreme team. but i was working on my own, what i would make $1000 a day. when i worked for the supreme team, they made upwards of $2000 -- $200,000 a week. bri
park. brian: who was buying? mr. pegues: everybody was buying.hen crack hit, it decimated that community. i was one of the people who was supplying that poison. but everybody was buying. you had friends, family members. i had family members on drugs. everybody. they came from all walks of life. people who do not have money. people who were affluent. a middle-class neighborhood for the most part. you had some people, nice houses, they were buying. you had white people coming to predominantly...
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parking. did you want to say something, mr. eastwood? >> i just had a couple quick responses. irst one is i did propose parking without the garage. we talked about that a little bit outside of the hall last week or last month, and i asked for a space in front, deeded to me, and i asked for one roving parking -- parking permit. is that i will build these two units and i will give one a guaranteed spot in front of the house and the second one can have the roving spot that everybody else has. i backtracked a little bit and thought, this garage thing is actually a net improvement. i am adding a parking space, so i kind of stayed with that one they wouldn't agree to me getting the two parking spaces. we haven't found common ground around parking. in terms of the 2-foot 2-inch easement, our property is in the middle of the street. we have given up 15 feet of building mass that we would have haven't any other conventional lot. that is why we are asking for that. no reason other than that. questions? >> i am not following your logic , but that's okay. mr. teague? >> i just want to quic
parking. did you want to say something, mr. eastwood? >> i just had a couple quick responses. irst one is i did propose parking without the garage. we talked about that a little bit outside of the hall last week or last month, and i asked for a space in front, deeded to me, and i asked for one roving parking -- parking permit. is that i will build these two units and i will give one a guaranteed spot in front of the house and the second one can have the roving spot that everybody else...
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what we mustn't do is pretend this is a walk in the park. mr. johnson: there is no dissent about that. everybody agrees we need to prepare. but we need to make sure we are ready by october 31 to come out and must get ready. we were ready on march 29. everybody was braced to do it and were then stood down and it was a catastrophe. and everybody's preparations were allowed to sag. if we are going to have a deadline of october 31, we must stick to it. the more we prepare and better we prepare, the less risk of destruction for people like you and everybody else. when we prepare and convincing in our preparations, the e.u. will understand and will give us the deal that we need. [applause] >> we are staying with brexit. go to karen tracy who would like more details of the dangers of the no-deal brexit. >> the leaves may be changing but fundamentally nothing else has. parliament will not function a no-deal brexit. isn't a general election inevitable? mr. hunt: you have summed up why i have not wanted to talk about the 31st of october as a do or die dea
what we mustn't do is pretend this is a walk in the park. mr. johnson: there is no dissent about that. everybody agrees we need to prepare. but we need to make sure we are ready by october 31 to come out and must get ready. we were ready on march 29. everybody was braced to do it and were then stood down and it was a catastrophe. and everybody's preparations were allowed to sag. if we are going to have a deadline of october 31, we must stick to it. the more we prepare and better we prepare, the...
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our foster youth and our scholarship program and to the rec and parks staff that helped execute this tournament. we want to congratulate mr. president the city winning rec and park. [applause] >> high-five, high-five. okay, let's grab a picture. you're the picture man. you hold the trophy. [laughter] >> all right, give it up for recs and parks. [applause] >> and one final acknowledgment, if you visit our park any time this summer, you're likely to see some of our most important and budding employees working in a variety of roles, whether it's as office help. we're going to have an estimated 430 youth workers working and learning in our parks. they range from age from 14 to 17 and they all live or go to school in our city. we have 196 work staff which were recruited and hired by us. they went through a job interview process. we have 80 youth work workers, and enterprise for high school students, 40 mayor youth employment workers, 24 green agers, and 10 students working at megacamp. they celebrate their 58th year this summer and many former youth workers have gone on to have very long and distinguished careers here at rec a
our foster youth and our scholarship program and to the rec and parks staff that helped execute this tournament. we want to congratulate mr. president the city winning rec and park. [applause] >> high-five, high-five. okay, let's grab a picture. you're the picture man. you hold the trophy. [laughter] >> all right, give it up for recs and parks. [applause] >> and one final acknowledgment, if you visit our park any time this summer, you're likely to see some of our most...
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project or short-term event or projects, the park service works with them to make sure the needs are met. in 2009 after the obama administration started, mrs. obama came to the national park service and said, i would like to put in a kitchen garden and can i do this? she was told yes, she can do this, this is her grounds. in 2009, mrs. obama started the white house kitchen garden because she really wanted to start a conversation, a national conversation on nutrition and children's health. this garden was started a year before, it was the basis of her signature let's move program. i will tell you a little bit about my experience in the garden and how the previous first lady would work and have events in the garden. the gardening started every year in the spring, where she would come out with schoolkids and they would plant spring vegetables. here is a school group that came out and she really wanted the kids to do the work. park service staff, first ladies office staff, would help set things up, but the kids did the work. as you can see, it wasn't perfect. there are some mismatches, but she didn't care. this is the kids and it is what they
project or short-term event or projects, the park service works with them to make sure the needs are met. in 2009 after the obama administration started, mrs. obama came to the national park service and said, i would like to put in a kitchen garden and can i do this? she was told yes, she can do this, this is her grounds. in 2009, mrs. obama started the white house kitchen garden because she really wanted to start a conversation, a national conversation on nutrition and children's health. this...
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parks service. that's of concern to them. we'll start with you, mr. cameron. would -- would you agree that under certain conditions the public interest might be better served by finding ways to fund the backlog and to make sure that we maintain adequately our national parks? would you agree with that as a general statement? >> i certainly would, senator lee. i think we need to look at any and all options and seriously consider them. >> would you agree with me that there are some lands that have been identified as suitable for disposal by the federal government? >> yeah, yes, senator. general services administration runs an annual process to try and identify those. >> do you have any sense as to what kind of revenue could be generated if that land were disposed of? >> not off the top of my head. i think the estimates are probably in the single billions of dollars. but i don't know the latest estimate from gsa. >> okay. that is a large sum of money certainly. do you know how often the blm evaluates its lands for their suitability for disposal? >> blm has a regula
parks service. that's of concern to them. we'll start with you, mr. cameron. would -- would you agree that under certain conditions the public interest might be better served by finding ways to fund the backlog and to make sure that we maintain adequately our national parks? would you agree with that as a general statement? >> i certainly would, senator lee. i think we need to look at any and all options and seriously consider them. >> would you agree with me that there are some...
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century of experience cons to enrich toe lives of the students who pass through the doofers highland park. mr. cline: during his tenure, students have shown improvement in grades and test scores, a testament to his and the staff's efforts. he once said anything who does anything to help a child is a hero to me, i agree with that statement. his continues dead decision to the students of highland park elementary is commendable and i congratulate him on this honor. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from texas seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the fair labor standards act of 1938 created a minimum wage for all workers to ensure a livable wage. however, it has been over a decade since the last increase of the federal minimum wage, the longest period without any raise to the minimum wage was established. -- sit 25 $7.50 cents? this is wrong, isn't it? it's $7.25. $.25 an hour forces many america
century of experience cons to enrich toe lives of the students who pass through the doofers highland park. mr. cline: during his tenure, students have shown improvement in grades and test scores, a testament to his and the staff's efforts. he once said anything who does anything to help a child is a hero to me, i agree with that statement. his continues dead decision to the students of highland park elementary is commendable and i congratulate him on this honor. i yield back. the speaker pro...
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, an electrical storm in falls church, virginia and college park them a maryland -- college park, maryland. mr. aldrin: it is very interesting to note that when i , there is no atmosphere here. they seem to leave and most of them have the same angle of departure and velocity. from where i stand, a large impact at ahem will distant -- to the south. [indiscernible] upon thependent traditional trajectory upwards from where already the particles are. >> roger, buzz. columbia, this is houston. request on the delta. on the delta over. >> just a zygote in just -- just as i go in, there is a reflection off my face onto the visor, makes visibility very poor just the transition. sunlight into the shadow. i have so much glare coming onto my visor. the helmet actually get the shadow and then it takes a short adapt to my eyes to the conditions. >> visibility, as we've said before, is not too great. [indiscernible] mr. aldrin: after being out in he sun -- >> we can see you on the cable. >> ok. buzz fish your toe is still hope in it. mr. armstrong: that one? mr. aldrin: yes. ok, you are clear now. mr. armstr
, an electrical storm in falls church, virginia and college park them a maryland -- college park, maryland. mr. aldrin: it is very interesting to note that when i , there is no atmosphere here. they seem to leave and most of them have the same angle of departure and velocity. from where i stand, a large impact at ahem will distant -- to the south. [indiscernible] upon thependent traditional trajectory upwards from where already the particles are. >> roger, buzz. columbia, this is houston....
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similarly, an electrical storm in falls church, virginia and college park, maryland. mr. aldrin: it is very interesting to note that when i kick my foot, there is no atmosphere here. they seem to leave and most of them have the same angle of departure and velocity. from where i stand, a large portion of them will impact at a distant -- to the south. [indiscernible] highly dependent upon the traditional trajectory upwards from where already the particles are. >> roger, buzz. columbia, this is houston. request omni delta. omni delta. over. >> just as i go in, there is a reflection off my face onto the visor, makes visibility very poor just the transition. sunlight into the shadow. i have so much glare coming onto my visor. the helmet actually get the shadow and then it takes a short while for my eyes to adapt to the conditions. visibility, as we've said before, is not too great. but both visors up, we can certainly -- [indiscernible] mr. aldrin: after being out in the sun -- >> we can see you on the cable. >> ok. mr. aldrin: your toe is still hooked in it. mr. armstrong: th
similarly, an electrical storm in falls church, virginia and college park, maryland. mr. aldrin: it is very interesting to note that when i kick my foot, there is no atmosphere here. they seem to leave and most of them have the same angle of departure and velocity. from where i stand, a large portion of them will impact at a distant -- to the south. [indiscernible] highly dependent upon the traditional trajectory upwards from where already the particles are. >> roger, buzz. columbia, this...
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long seminar cohosted by longwood university in virginia and and appear mattic historical park. >> all right. well mr. bearss certainly don't need an brouks but i'll give a bereave one for those of you who might not know he is a legend in civil war historiography, battlefield preservation. grew up as your program says near harden, montana and high school -- after high school joined the marines, served in world war ii and was seriously wounded in world war ii. spent more than two years in hospital. and after the war received a b.s. from georgetown be, an m.a. in history of indiana, university and best known for his work both his books and also work at the national park service. he was park historian at
long seminar cohosted by longwood university in virginia and and appear mattic historical park. >> all right. well mr. bearss certainly don't need an brouks but i'll give a bereave one for those of you who might not know he is a legend in civil war historiography, battlefield preservation. grew up as your program says near harden, montana and high school -- after high school joined the marines, served in world war ii and was seriously wounded in world war ii. spent more than two years in...
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mr. ginsburg's comment about how we've become a great area for dog parks and that we lead, you know, in that area. so as a member of the friends of upper douglass dog park, we want to make compromise. we understand our neighbors, and we really think to allow people, not dog walkers, nothing against you, but for people who live in the city, they need to be able to walk their dogs before they go to work and after they get home. so i think that the 7:00 a.m. is really a good time that cat anderson suggested. i'm concerned about the ending hour, because people typically don't get home till 6:00, 6:30, to be able to go and get to the park and exercise, so we are not in favor of the current hours being proposed. we'd like to have them extended a bit more. i thank you all. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> hi, my name is linda blondis, and as an amateur paleoanthropologist, homo sapiens would not be homo sapiens had he not domesticated the dog. dog is critical to our being human, and if you read the books, you'll find -- i'm reading donald joe hanson now. so we owe them. they owe us. and we
mr. ginsburg's comment about how we've become a great area for dog parks and that we lead, you know, in that area. so as a member of the friends of upper douglass dog park, we want to make compromise. we understand our neighbors, and we really think to allow people, not dog walkers, nothing against you, but for people who live in the city, they need to be able to walk their dogs before they go to work and after they get home. so i think that the 7:00 a.m. is really a good time that cat anderson...
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mr. speaker, i rise in support of the restore our parks act and i want to thank mr. bishop for his leadership and partnership on this bill. i was lucky enough to grow up near one of the crown jewels of our national park service, the olympic national park, right in my backyard in the pacific northwest. i have seen firsthand how our public lands have captivated both visitors and residents alike, and served as key economic drivers for our local communities. and i think there's little doubt that our national parks are some of america's greatest natural and cultural treasures. i am proud that my home state boasts not only olympic national park but also mount rainier and north cascade national parks, true gems of the national park service. now, unfortunately, these crown jewels are getting rusty and they require our attention to return them to glory. if you visited one of our parks lately, you'll no doubt have noticed that they are facing a good problem. in 2017, washington state had a record 8.45 million park visitors, including families and campers and adventurers who cam
mr. speaker, i rise in support of the restore our parks act and i want to thank mr. bishop for his leadership and partnership on this bill. i was lucky enough to grow up near one of the crown jewels of our national park service, the olympic national park, right in my backyard in the pacific northwest. i have seen firsthand how our public lands have captivated both visitors and residents alike, and served as key economic drivers for our local communities. and i think there's little doubt that...
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park. >> all right. well mr. bearss certainly don't need an brouks but i'll give a bereave one for those of you who might not know he is a legend in civil war historiography, battlefield preservation. grew up as your program says near harden, montana and high school -- after high school joined the marines, served in world war ii and was seriously wounded in world war ii. spent more than two years in hospital. and after the war received a b.s. from georgetown be, an m.a. in history of indiana, university and best known for his work both his books and also work at the national park service. he was park historian at vicksburg and chief historian of the national park service until his retirement in 1995. has published many books primarily related to the western fear of war and his three volume campaign history of vicksburg which is viewed as a classic. in 2015 legislation was introduced to award him a congressional gold medal for his contributions to civil war preservation and history. so his talk today is recovering
park. >> all right. well mr. bearss certainly don't need an brouks but i'll give a bereave one for those of you who might not know he is a legend in civil war historiography, battlefield preservation. grew up as your program says near harden, montana and high school -- after high school joined the marines, served in world war ii and was seriously wounded in world war ii. spent more than two years in hospital. and after the war received a b.s. from georgetown be, an m.a. in history of...
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you could do really well just parking outside home depot. mr. fix it. - seriously. - yep.ers. - you dated rona barret? - mm-hmm. - beverly sassoon. - mm-hmm. - susan sullivan. - mm-hmm. so, you made your way around hollywood. - mm-hmm. - ( harvey laughs ) so, you made your way around hollywood. all right brad, once again i have revolutionized the songwriting process. oh, here we go. i know i can't play an instrument, but this... this is my forte. obviously, for auto insurance, we've got the wheel route. obviously. retirement, we're going with a long-term play. makes sense. pet insurance, wait, let me guess... flea flicker. yes! how'd you know? studying my playbook? yeah, actually. so, i noticed in the house you have a lot of art. - mm-hmm. - and there's one piece that's special. the muskox. which manages to combine my love of art with my favorite animal. because when threatened by wolves, they form a circle and all of the calves are inside the circle, fully protected. that's probably why i love the muskox so much. i see myself as a protector of my family. let's talk a litt
you could do really well just parking outside home depot. mr. fix it. - seriously. - yep.ers. - you dated rona barret? - mm-hmm. - beverly sassoon. - mm-hmm. - susan sullivan. - mm-hmm. so, you made your way around hollywood. - mm-hmm. - ( harvey laughs ) so, you made your way around hollywood. all right brad, once again i have revolutionized the songwriting process. oh, here we go. i know i can't play an instrument, but this... this is my forte. obviously, for auto insurance, we've got the...
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and you, mr walker? park in sheffield. it was a magical moment for everyone involved.here with the weather. not quite looking so lovely this morning. the weather, i mean. carol, you looked great on monday and tuesday, but average today. do you know what? i just tuesday, but average today. do you know what? ijust said to our cameraman, i know what? ijust said to our cameraman, lam know what? ijust said to our cameraman, i am not sure about this address. carol, no! i did not mean that. i think you look great, carol. louise, you are right off my christmas list. it is a lovely day here. the sun is beating down, we are standing in the shade at the moment and you can see the view straight ahead. if you look between those trees, that is caught 14 where the duchess of cambridge came to watch them play briefly yesterday before heading to the royal box. more or less empty apart from a few workers who are tidying it up ready for play later on. at 10:30am there will be throngs of people coming. all these beautiful flowers, and we have the infamous logo behind us for wimbledon, kno
and you, mr walker? park in sheffield. it was a magical moment for everyone involved.here with the weather. not quite looking so lovely this morning. the weather, i mean. carol, you looked great on monday and tuesday, but average today. do you know what? i just tuesday, but average today. do you know what? ijust said to our cameraman, i know what? ijust said to our cameraman, lam know what? ijust said to our cameraman, i am not sure about this address. carol, no! i did not mean that. i think...
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she asked the national park service if they can recommend the best man. they put forward the name of mr. irvin williams. he had been a gardener at the national park service and he was in charge of dangerfield island, candlewick gardens. misses mellon came one day and they had a marvelous visit. from that point on was involved with this is mellon. i got to know mr. williams during the reagan years. i did not work in the gardens but i saw mr. williams pretty much on a daily basis with her. i was often in his offices which are located under the north portico in this dugout area. a sparsely furnished room for a gardener. they started driving around looking for trees and they found some. then they had to have them brought over to the white house and it was a process. they were taken to the greenhouse is first. mr. williams and i, he taught me a lot about the history of the gardens in a horticultural design and historical context. and explaining to me the magnolia trees and the grass and the plan and the design. he always said that the gardens where the work of misses paul mellon and misses m
she asked the national park service if they can recommend the best man. they put forward the name of mr. irvin williams. he had been a gardener at the national park service and he was in charge of dangerfield island, candlewick gardens. misses mellon came one day and they had a marvelous visit. from that point on was involved with this is mellon. i got to know mr. williams during the reagan years. i did not work in the gardens but i saw mr. williams pretty much on a daily basis with her. i was...
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price tag on the event, but the national park service is diverting $2 million intended for park repairs.rt for his mrump tweeted, "the cost of our great salute to america tomorr will be very little, compared to what it is worth." for the pbs newshour, i'm john yang. >> woodruff: our white house correspondent yamiche alcindor is on the national mall, and joins me now. híllo,çó í0iw presidentko prominent role on the fourth of july and to make sure that the er&itarv is front andenter? on this day we think about our history? >> well, the president is -- it's really unprecedented for the president to holhd a fou of july address along military equipment and leaders. te president says he wan honor america and celebrate all this military equeipment h's excited is being made. in the oval office he says tankn are being madehio and he wants us to see them. politics are at play.e publican national committee were giving out v.i.p. tickets to republican donors. people close to the president will have good seats here. the president is excited about all this, but there's a lot of criticism about the president using
price tag on the event, but the national park service is diverting $2 million intended for park repairs.rt for his mrump tweeted, "the cost of our great salute to america tomorr will be very little, compared to what it is worth." for the pbs newshour, i'm john yang. >> woodruff: our white house correspondent yamiche alcindor is on the national mall, and joins me now. híllo,çó í0iw presidentko prominent role on the fourth of july and to make sure that the er&itarv is...
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mr. mayor the san francisco play lawn bowling is in golden gate park we're sharing meadow for more informationut the club including free lessons log . >> i love that i was in four plus years a a rent control tenant, and it might be normal because the tenant will -- for the longest, i was applying for b.m.r. rental, but i would be in the lottery and never be like 307 or 310. i pretty much had kind of given up on that, and had to leave san francisco. i found out about the san francisco mayor's office of housing about two or three years ago, and i originally did home counseling with someone, but then, my certificate expired, and one of my friends jamie, she was actually interested in purchasing a unit. i told her about the housing program, the mayor's office, and i told her hey, you've got to do the six hour counseling and the 12 hour training. she said no, i want you to go with me. and then, the very next day that i went to the session, i notice this unit at 616 harrison became available, b.m.i. i was like wow, this could potentially work. housing purchases through the b.m.r. program with the sf
mr. mayor the san francisco play lawn bowling is in golden gate park we're sharing meadow for more informationut the club including free lessons log . >> i love that i was in four plus years a a rent control tenant, and it might be normal because the tenant will -- for the longest, i was applying for b.m.r. rental, but i would be in the lottery and never be like 307 or 310. i pretty much had kind of given up on that, and had to leave san francisco. i found out about the san francisco...
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parks service. >>> president trump made history today by setting foot inside north korea. mr. trump is now the first sitting u.s. president to venture into the north. he crossed the demilitarized zone that divides the koreas with north korean leader kim jong un at this side, they spent about a minute in the north, and then walked back to the south. after that, the two men went indoors and spoke close to an hour.>> stepping across that line was a great honor, a lot of progress has been made. a lot of friendships have been made, this in particular is a great friendship. >> according to the president, they agreed to resume nuclear talks in the coming weeks. he also said that he invited kim to visit the white house. >>> still ahead, after months of repairs, the trans bay transit center is finally set to reopen tomorrow. only one important thing will be missing, wait until you hear.>>> and a very special birthday, for the oldest living bird in the state. >>> plus some changes ahead as we get into the work week. we've got the weather forecast coming up. that's all after the break. i
parks service. >>> president trump made history today by setting foot inside north korea. mr. trump is now the first sitting u.s. president to venture into the north. he crossed the demilitarized zone that divides the koreas with north korean leader kim jong un at this side, they spent about a minute in the north, and then walked back to the south. after that, the two men went indoors and spoke close to an hour.>> stepping across that line was a great honor, a lot of progress has...
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environmental review parkings on fourth street associated with the central subway project. >> mr. toronto do you want to talk about 10.3? >> this item should be regular agenda item. it makes a lot of changes to the corridor around the caltrain station. it has to do with the central subway. however, we ask to filling out exemption for taxis like we have now going north at fourth, at town send making a left to go west on town send. we need to keep that. that is an important turn at times. we lose that, we lose service abilities. >> going southbound at fourth at king. we need that for the baseball games. that is the easiest way to get to the third street cabstands. we have a cabstands on second and third street. there is no easy access to the third street stand. if we make a right turn to third starting from the seventh inning on the traffic is at tortious. it takes up to 10 minutes to get one block where pete's tavern is for us to get to the third street stand we eliminate the ability to use it or go to berry and come up third street. that is five more minutes to get there. at least
environmental review parkings on fourth street associated with the central subway project. >> mr. toronto do you want to talk about 10.3? >> this item should be regular agenda item. it makes a lot of changes to the corridor around the caltrain station. it has to do with the central subway. however, we ask to filling out exemption for taxis like we have now going north at fourth, at town send making a left to go west on town send. we need to keep that. that is an important turn at...
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mr. beck area this is a very important aspect. the frontline here, the management of these parks, open space, we have talked about that. the suggestion would be even before we go is for us to see the draft of that code, engaging our own and discussion first and those kind of discussion you also highlight the suggestion for the management, based on this assessment that we saw when we went outside of san francisco. we would like to see that. let's get the draft of everything, and for discussion, in september. before he can go out there, we might need another month or whatever, discussion going back and forth. at that point, we would be able to share that information with folks. that we want to solicit their ideas. that is what i would suggest you >> any other comments or questions? mr. beck, i have a question. who is taking the lead for doing the operations and maintenance budgeting for the open base? >> right now we are working with martin wiggins and with support from the mg and mgm managed on of the cost figures >> i just want to make sure if we need to have addict consultants and helping us together operation budget
mr. beck area this is a very important aspect. the frontline here, the management of these parks, open space, we have talked about that. the suggestion would be even before we go is for us to see the draft of that code, engaging our own and discussion first and those kind of discussion you also highlight the suggestion for the management, based on this assessment that we saw when we went outside of san francisco. we would like to see that. let's get the draft of everything, and for discussion,...
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i am proud that brunswick could celebrate his work with this park, an honor that's truly well deserved. mr. speaker, i rise to recognize ms. deal for his dedication to her country, her community, and her own education. a native of the first congressional district of georgia, ms. deal is currently serving in afghanistan as part of the georgia national guard. however, while at home, she works as a police officer with the savannah police department. through all of her hours spent keeping the savannah area a safe place to live as well as her time dedicated to serving the united states armed forces, ms. deal has been studying in the last seven months to earn a degree in the criminal justice system from columbia college. in late june, her fellow soldiers and police colleagues took part in something truly unique, a graduation ceremony in afghanistan. congratulations on your graduation, mrs. deal. you are an inspiration to all of us and i wish you the best of luck with your career. mr. speaker, i rise today to remember the life of dr. raymond allen cook who passed away on june 29 at the age of 99.
i am proud that brunswick could celebrate his work with this park, an honor that's truly well deserved. mr. speaker, i rise to recognize ms. deal for his dedication to her country, her community, and her own education. a native of the first congressional district of georgia, ms. deal is currently serving in afghanistan as part of the georgia national guard. however, while at home, she works as a police officer with the savannah police department. through all of her hours spent keeping the...
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mr. hardy. it is open to the public. the exhibit runs through october. in golden gate park, wilson walker, kpix 5. >>> very nice. in fact, we have very nice art of our own provided by nature looking over the top of the transamerica pyramid. we gaze past that to aquatic park. we have a beautiful scene in san francisco. a little bit window, windy. temperatures did come up 1-9 degrees. winds came up, as well. right now, in concord, it is 82. in oakland, 72 and in livermore, 78. san francisco has got 65 degrees. here is how it looks. high pressure that is building in over the desert southwest will expand, move into central california and as it edges close to california, it will begin to shut aside the low- pressure we have been bedeviled with such as it is temperatures will begin to climb inlet. not along the coast as we have pointed out. the fog and low clouds move back in along the peninsula. as the day goes on, the sunshine comes back to the shore. it will pull back in tomorrow night. not as extensively. as a result, the numbers will begin to creep up into the 90s inland. numbers at the coast remain on the chilly
mr. hardy. it is open to the public. the exhibit runs through october. in golden gate park, wilson walker, kpix 5. >>> very nice. in fact, we have very nice art of our own provided by nature looking over the top of the transamerica pyramid. we gaze past that to aquatic park. we have a beautiful scene in san francisco. a little bit window, windy. temperatures did come up 1-9 degrees. winds came up, as well. right now, in concord, it is 82. in oakland, 72 and in livermore, 78. san...