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mrs. vincent. i have a card for ronda pitts? >> in the interest of time and all the children you have behind me, just going to say that they're a wonderful store, wonderful family. and it's good to have them back and have some type of footprint on that part of the block. because it's been shuttered for a minute since they moved and it's made a big difference. no one is around. so it will be good to have them back. they're a wonderful neighbor and have been for the last 30 years. thank you. >> supervisor sheehy: thank you. is there -- are there any other persons interested in making public comment? >> hi, my name is kristin anne houk and i own all good pizza on third street. and i just want to speak in favor of the family. i walk past them multiple times throughout the day between my two restaurants and they're doing a beautiful job on the store, i agree it's a model fort community. i just want to show my support. >> supervisor sheehy: thank you, seeing no additional comment, public testimony is closed. so do we have a motion to
mrs. vincent. i have a card for ronda pitts? >> in the interest of time and all the children you have behind me, just going to say that they're a wonderful store, wonderful family. and it's good to have them back and have some type of footprint on that part of the block. because it's been shuttered for a minute since they moved and it's made a big difference. no one is around. so it will be good to have them back. they're a wonderful neighbor and have been for the last 30 years. thank...
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mr. trump: the great norman vincent peale was my pastor. the power of positive thinking.body has heard of him. peale.vincent i still remember his sermons. it was unbelievable. nobody wanted to leave. he would give a sermon, i'm , i still remember his sermons. it was unbelievable. he would bring real-life situations, modern day situations into the sermon. you could listen to him all day long. [end video clip] brian: in your book, did you write about him? kate: the prosperity gospel a -- is abundant in different streams are you one of them was the pentecostal version we saw and people like mike murdock. pentecostal, they believe we are in a new air of science and wonders. it started in the early 1900s. it most often looked to healing. also, the gift of tongues, an unknown language. you will see people talking and what does not sound like intelligible words. brian: we heard mike murdock talked that way. yes, it is called glossolalia. in some versions, it is supposed to be a translatable language, but most iterations it sounds like the land of syllables. he comes from what lo
mr. trump: the great norman vincent peale was my pastor. the power of positive thinking.body has heard of him. peale.vincent i still remember his sermons. it was unbelievable. nobody wanted to leave. he would give a sermon, i'm , i still remember his sermons. it was unbelievable. he would bring real-life situations, modern day situations into the sermon. you could listen to him all day long. [end video clip] brian: in your book, did you write about him? kate: the prosperity gospel a -- is...
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vincent, you watch these events closely. can mr ramaphosa put the country back on track?ith the enormous challenges south africa faces ? he is but he also may not be. explained. there are two things here. of course, for the question itself, i think you need to see it in two ways. in one way, what is it for south africa? the other, what are the implications for africa ? the implications for africa? in south africa, ramaphosa could succeed but he is somebody who came from the workers' background and a millionaire, who worked with western business capitalists and succeeded. now, he needs to radically reshape his own attitudes towards what development and economic growth is ina development and economic growth is in a country like south africa. does he have a plan? he has a country and an economy, according to capitalist ideas, but he does not at the moment have a plan to share that wealth for the 90% or so of people in south africa. if he does not, south africa is just not going to work. the other side, for me, i think another side is more important. south africa is democracy
vincent, you watch these events closely. can mr ramaphosa put the country back on track?ith the enormous challenges south africa faces ? he is but he also may not be. explained. there are two things here. of course, for the question itself, i think you need to see it in two ways. in one way, what is it for south africa? the other, what are the implications for africa ? the implications for africa? in south africa, ramaphosa could succeed but he is somebody who came from the workers' background...
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you write about vincent scully, professor at yale university. what influence did he have in your thinking? mr. lubin: he had a tremendous influence. he was a great professor of architecture. he was so legendary as a lecturer, i wanted to learn some tricks, how to be a great lecturer. you definitely could learn it from scully. when he talked about world war i memorials in france, he was so eloquent. he got all choked up when he was talking about it. hearing him in the audience, i got choked up. that is one of the things that got lodged in my head, i want to write about this. yeah, it was very much -- i sort of questions some of my emotions that day hearing him lecture. when you get so emotional about great deeds our guys did, in a way that validates. it is a long conversation we have to have another time. hallowing the deaths of our soldiers, yes, they deserve our respect. but there is also a way it parlays into future generations and continuing centuries old -- i don't want to say militarism, but unexamined rushing off to war. steve: how do you know when you are connecting with your students
you write about vincent scully, professor at yale university. what influence did he have in your thinking? mr. lubin: he had a tremendous influence. he was a great professor of architecture. he was so legendary as a lecturer, i wanted to learn some tricks, how to be a great lecturer. you definitely could learn it from scully. when he talked about world war i memorials in france, he was so eloquent. he got all choked up when he was talking about it. hearing him in the audience, i got choked up....
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mr. tam's son added to what the interpreter just interpreted. the neighbor sent the -- >> his son can speak directly in the microphone if he prefers. >> i'm vincent tam, his son. so one of the most important steps that i guess you did not cover is when the city sent the -- >> i think the other microphone is better if you wouldn't mind. >> the city sent the plans to the neighbors like they're supposed to, but the plans they sent the neighbors are totally different than what they are actually doing. that's a very important step. that's what he's saying they missed. the plans were from two years ago, another architect. [speaking foreign language] >> also, we believe their final plans, that none of the neighbors received. what they're actually doing is a privacy concern for our unit, which is our next door -- we're neighbors from them. and it's a privacy concern and air concern as well. [ speaking [speaking foreign language] >> when our neighbors first applied for the permit, some of the neighbors complained and were against the plan. our neighbor promised to go back and change their plan and reapply for the permit. but -- and after that, no one -- n
mr. tam's son added to what the interpreter just interpreted. the neighbor sent the -- >> his son can speak directly in the microphone if he prefers. >> i'm vincent tam, his son. so one of the most important steps that i guess you did not cover is when the city sent the -- >> i think the other microphone is better if you wouldn't mind. >> the city sent the plans to the neighbors like they're supposed to, but the plans they sent the neighbors are totally different than...
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mr. trump impeded an investigation into these very issues. it is said to see this week or the house to be tarnished in this way. let's go to vincentn florida. caller: hello? host: you are on the air, sir. caller: [inaudible] line, if the people understand what is the story, they will understand what is going on. [inaudible] was why the rush of its -- was why the russians reached in, even before the election, before everything. [inaudible] so it is before the election. if we talk about losing carter page to get rid of the ruler and they get the director of the fbi, [inaudible] and they know about mr. page, but the thing is it'll started -- it all started a long time ago, 2015. host: ok. tyrone is on the line now, good morning. caller: good morning. continue -- should i think there are too many people in the republican party that are stuck on this mantra of destroying the federal government. this memo has the insinuation of what steve bannon said, deconstructing the admin straight of state. people continue to go down this path, you tear down -- administrative state. people continue to go down this path, you tear down everything invo
mr. trump impeded an investigation into these very issues. it is said to see this week or the house to be tarnished in this way. let's go to vincentn florida. caller: hello? host: you are on the air, sir. caller: [inaudible] line, if the people understand what is the story, they will understand what is going on. [inaudible] was why the rush of its -- was why the russians reached in, even before the election, before everything. [inaudible] so it is before the election. if we talk about losing...