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an idea, he thought it can introduce him to people to new landscapes, so you are burning them alive. because women are the ones who give her to all of us in the world, so every story starts with us, this is actually from the older tradition storytelling my grandmother, also being a very strong impact on my life. no understand that 10 years from now. so that's what this is. >> wendy s-sierra down like today i >> sierra leone is coming along. but that the war behind the war and officially in two into one of development has been coming slowly. a lot of young people are turning back and doing small businesses and people going back home. but the sense that politicians are still not the ones we want to be in terms of people who couldn't really move this country forward, who can be at the service of the people in the country. cities are some of the reasons why the wars target because we didn't have a government really care for the people. it's a really small country. if somebody is interested in shaping this country to be one of the best of the world can be done. we have leaders to care for
an idea, he thought it can introduce him to people to new landscapes, so you are burning them alive. because women are the ones who give her to all of us in the world, so every story starts with us, this is actually from the older tradition storytelling my grandmother, also being a very strong impact on my life. no understand that 10 years from now. so that's what this is. >> wendy s-sierra down like today i >> sierra leone is coming along. but that the war behind the war and...
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. >> and no matter who owns the airlines, those planes will be flying over some new landscapers at o'hareou know, from our 4,000 television commercials. yep, there i am with flo. hoo-hoo! watch it! [chuckles] anyhoo, 3 million people switched to me last year, saving an average of $475. [sigh] it feels good to help people save... with great discounts like safe driver, multicar, and multipolicy. so call me today. you'll be glad you did. cannonbox! [splash!] [ male announcer ] your kids make great things. so give them a tasty, wholesome snack that has eight grams of whole grain... and is now made with real strawberries and bananas. honey maid teddy grahams. two new flavors now made with real fruit. >> you're watching chicago's very own wgn news at nine. >> a west suburban high-schooler is sitting on top of the three- point world, setting a new record of 135 baskets in five minutes. >> his brother recorded the feat and the video went viral, attracting the attention of some big names in basketball. wgn's marcella raymond went to west chicago to meet the champion three-point shooter. >> this ye
. >> and no matter who owns the airlines, those planes will be flying over some new landscapers at o'hareou know, from our 4,000 television commercials. yep, there i am with flo. hoo-hoo! watch it! [chuckles] anyhoo, 3 million people switched to me last year, saving an average of $475. [sigh] it feels good to help people save... with great discounts like safe driver, multicar, and multipolicy. so call me today. you'll be glad you did. cannonbox! [splash!] [ male announcer ] your kids make...
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debra potter, let me start with you, so what does al-jazeera america bring to the news landscape in this crip that is knot already here. >> they're aproamed mg to bring 14 sprmts, fresh news through the day and the evening that is sort of straight feared and hard hitting. they promise depth and they promise not the kind of thing that you see on some of the cable networks, lots of opinion and shout fests and so forth. that's what they say they will be delivering. >> and is that different from what exists in the land escape right now? we could argue about somewhat out there but how do you say what they bring. >> i think they're counting on there being an audience for old-fashioned journalism. i expect they had do a lot of investigative work for and stay away from the lindsay lohans escapades and things like that. >> you have written a book about al-jazeera english of the, tell us a little about who the owners are, and we know they're based in the persian gulf kingdom of qatar. what who are they and what is their connection to al-jazeera america? >> well, there's a board directors for the t
debra potter, let me start with you, so what does al-jazeera america bring to the news landscape in this crip that is knot already here. >> they're aproamed mg to bring 14 sprmts, fresh news through the day and the evening that is sort of straight feared and hard hitting. they promise depth and they promise not the kind of thing that you see on some of the cable networks, lots of opinion and shout fests and so forth. that's what they say they will be delivering. >> and is that...
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s congressional cemetery has hired new landscapers to deal with overgrown brush. goats arrived.he head of the group overseeing the cemetery calls it a green, cost efficient alternative to pesticides and mowing. the goats will eat there for the next six days before moving to other weed infested pastures. among 65,000 buried at congressional cemetery, 19 senators, 71 house members, two vice presidents, fbi chief j. edgar hoover, composer, john phillip sousa. >>> uncle sam wants to help you diversify your neighborhood, whether you like it or not. doug mcelway talks about a new interactive effort some say is a huge overreach. >> i think when you spread the the wealth around, it is good. >> reporter: five years since those words, housing and urban development has a new federal rule that gives them meaning, furthering fair housing. it will require the feds to gather data on segregation and discrimination in every single american enabled and remedy it. >> in too many of our hardest-hit communities, no matter how hard a child or her parents work, no matter that child's potential, the li
s congressional cemetery has hired new landscapers to deal with overgrown brush. goats arrived.he head of the group overseeing the cemetery calls it a green, cost efficient alternative to pesticides and mowing. the goats will eat there for the next six days before moving to other weed infested pastures. among 65,000 buried at congressional cemetery, 19 senators, 71 house members, two vice presidents, fbi chief j. edgar hoover, composer, john phillip sousa. >>> uncle sam wants to help...
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. >> speaking of old school pictures, new landscapers on the job at chicago o'hare airport. city get this, hired goats, sheeps and llamas to clean up unruly weeds tough to get to part of a sustainability effort similar to san francisco and seattle. the animals will graze a two of acre area for three weeks until the grass and weeds are gone. in late fall, when it sets in, they will be returned to their original homes wherever that may be. if this sounds familiar, the san francisco airport also brings in goats every year to clear out the brush. llamas, that's a new twist. >> take a look. what appears to be art project has employees in best buys in southern california wondering what's going on. an artist who calls himself plastic jesus put up black boxes on shelves with price tags. if you look closely, useless plastic box 1.2, price of $19.99. it looks like the best buy kind of sales tactic. >> plastic jesus? >> that's his name. >> right. >> best buy says as soon as they realized it was aprank they pulled them from the shelves. artist says pieces were to highlight his obsession
. >> speaking of old school pictures, new landscapers on the job at chicago o'hare airport. city get this, hired goats, sheeps and llamas to clean up unruly weeds tough to get to part of a sustainability effort similar to san francisco and seattle. the animals will graze a two of acre area for three weeks until the grass and weeds are gone. in late fall, when it sets in, they will be returned to their original homes wherever that may be. if this sounds familiar, the san francisco airport...
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factories. ( marching band playing ) >> narrator: it takes a certain kind of team to succeed in the new landscape of high school football, and the shiloh christian saints are one of them. >> what is your profession?! ( team shouting ) >> narrator: shiloh is a small private high school in springdale, arkansas, with a student body of less than 300. >> come on, baby! >> narrator: several years ago, few outside of arkansas knew who shiloh was, but that's changed. >> what's happened here the last five years is just phenomenal. we came out for the first time ever being the number one team ranked in the state of arkansas. we were nationally ranked, and... and pretty well by everyone. ( cheers and applause ) >> narrator: the rise of shiloh's football program has been largely the design of ronnie floyd. floyd is the father of the team's head coach and pastor of arkansas' biggest mega-church, which owns and operates shiloh christian. >> i want us to bow together and prepare our hearts for the preaching of the word. about the mid-1990s, we decided that we really wanted to try to become a national football p
factories. ( marching band playing ) >> narrator: it takes a certain kind of team to succeed in the new landscape of high school football, and the shiloh christian saints are one of them. >> what is your profession?! ( team shouting ) >> narrator: shiloh is a small private high school in springdale, arkansas, with a student body of less than 300. >> come on, baby! >> narrator: several years ago, few outside of arkansas knew who shiloh was, but that's changed....
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and so that maybe when that new landscape is out there we can revisit these ideas and figure out how do you apply them in a new environment moving forward. thank you. >> thank you, nina. and henry aaron, you are going to wrap it up. >> as on the python uses it, and now for something completely different. [laughter] i have to say that discussing this for both will is are difficult for me for three different reasons. first, we are in the midst of a great national effort to implement systemic health reform. i believe this proposal is irrelevant to that debate. second, the proposal has design features ugly for little appeal to the mass of the general public. third, as the tired clichÉ goes, the devil, or god, depending on your theology is in the details. and this plan leaves unspecified a host of critical elements. before i explain those comments, i want to anticipate possible responses that the authors may have. first, i may have misunderstood their proposal. and if so, i look forward to corrections. second, they may say that their paper is not intended really as a fully raw practical pr
and so that maybe when that new landscape is out there we can revisit these ideas and figure out how do you apply them in a new environment moving forward. thank you. >> thank you, nina. and henry aaron, you are going to wrap it up. >> as on the python uses it, and now for something completely different. [laughter] i have to say that discussing this for both will is are difficult for me for three different reasons. first, we are in the midst of a great national effort to implement...
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. >> it is time to look at a party that is still fairly new to the political landscape in europe and germany. >> there main platform is protection. after getting a better picture of the workings of the world's spy agencies thanks to edward snowden. >> here is more about the french party that shot to national prominence and is managing to create waves. >> the campaign headquarters of the pirate party. members are meeting to discuss their fears of a surveillance state. they have accused the u.s. national security agency of intercepting far more data than totalitarian east germany's secret police, the stasi ever did. >> what the nsa is collecting is about one billion times more. that is immense. that kind of data is inconceivable and it is available as electronic data. if you printed it out and sorted in filing cabinets that would cover 1000 by 1000 kilometers. >> the pirates have made data protection their central campaign issue. they say everyone uses the internet and has a stake in it. next that is our data, our thoughts, our and knowledge, our friends, our context, our family that l
. >> it is time to look at a party that is still fairly new to the political landscape in europe and germany. >> there main platform is protection. after getting a better picture of the workings of the world's spy agencies thanks to edward snowden. >> here is more about the french party that shot to national prominence and is managing to create waves. >> the campaign headquarters of the pirate party. members are meeting to discuss their fears of a surveillance state....
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policy -- the political and policy needs to address the new healthcare law -- and maybe when that new landscape is out there we can revisit these ideas and europe how to apply them in a new environment moving forward. in aw to apply these ideas new environment moving forward. thank you. >> thank you, nina. wrap it up. says monty python used to -- and now for something completely different. [laughter] i think discussing this proposal is difficult for three different reasons. we are in the midst of a great national effort to implement systemic health reform. i believe this proposal is a relevant to this debate. i can be proposal has design features that i believe will have little appeal to the mass of the general public. third, as the tired clichÉ goes, the devil -- or god, depending on your theology -- is in the details. this plan leaves unspecified a host of critical elements. before i explain those comments, i want to anticipate possible responses the authors may have. first, i may have misunderstood their proposal and if so, i look forward to corrections. they may say that their paper is not
policy -- the political and policy needs to address the new healthcare law -- and maybe when that new landscape is out there we can revisit these ideas and europe how to apply them in a new environment moving forward. in aw to apply these ideas new environment moving forward. thank you. >> thank you, nina. wrap it up. says monty python used to -- and now for something completely different. [laughter] i think discussing this proposal is difficult for three different reasons. we are in the...
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. >>> a bit of a new landscaping crew at washington's historic congressional cemetery, managers brought in these guys, a herd of goats to help graze their way through a thick growth of underbrush. they say the so-called ecogoats are safer than using herb sides to clear out the cemetery and let's be honest, it's an affordable option. they don't complain much. the goets cost the cemetery $4,000 for six days of work which roughly comes out to 25 cents an hour per get to so it's pretty healthy on the environment, too. that's our news update now. let's go to chris. >>> we'll continue the abduction of hannah anderson by a man named james dimaggio. in this situation we understand the pain the father is going through, and we're going to bear with him and hopefully have him on later in the show but lieutenant it's very good to have you this morning. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> so let's deal with the latest. we hear about the expansion of this amber alert in two different states, oregon and others. what is fueling the move, new information, suspicion? >> primarily in the state of o
. >>> a bit of a new landscaping crew at washington's historic congressional cemetery, managers brought in these guys, a herd of goats to help graze their way through a thick growth of underbrush. they say the so-called ecogoats are safer than using herb sides to clear out the cemetery and let's be honest, it's an affordable option. they don't complain much. the goets cost the cemetery $4,000 for six days of work which roughly comes out to 25 cents an hour per get to so it's pretty...
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new technology to survey the damage. drones like this one identify hot spots as fire reshapes the landscape, giving this region a new look new worries. tonight this fire has destroyed some 31 homes. it threatens 4,500 structures, it is just over 20% contained. lester? >> all right, miguel. thanks for the update from there. >>> up next, as we continue from the nation's capital, where are the worst drivers on the american road? there's a new list out tonight. >>> looks like a star is born after a giant upset by an american teenager at the u.s. open. 17-year-old victoria duvall ranked 296th in the world shocked former u.s. open champion samantha stosur in the first round last night under the lights of arthur asch stadium in new york. duval plays her next match tomorrow but later today talked to nbc news about her big win. see the interview tomorrow morning on "today." >>> though a lot of folks would beg to differ, a new report says washington, d.c. has the worst drivers of any big city in america. the nation's capital takes the bottom spot in allstate's annual survey for the sixth year in a row. the insurance giant says was
new technology to survey the damage. drones like this one identify hot spots as fire reshapes the landscape, giving this region a new look new worries. tonight this fire has destroyed some 31 homes. it threatens 4,500 structures, it is just over 20% contained. lester? >> all right, miguel. thanks for the update from there. >>> up next, as we continue from the nation's capital, where are the worst drivers on the american road? there's a new list out tonight. >>> looks...
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news room was and where his offices were. what's a significant is it we made a landscape of new york at this point. think about in terms of the empire state building in the 20th century, that kind of profound affect. said just like he remade the landscape of journalism, he remade the landscape of new york. windows immigrants kept coming in from new york harbor, and this is something people forget. when immigrants left russia there was no delta flight, a virgin or fled to go home and see mom the next year. you were betting your last dollars you might be able to get away from the operation and reestablish your life in this new land. so as you went to the harbor, terrific moment, you'll have your first look at the new land and maybe the fog will clear and you see the statue of liberty. those immigrants would see that the they wouldn't esso know the pedestals have been built with pennies and nickels other once again before the ever turning of the first look at them your city skyline. the city that would welcome them. the city where they would learn their english. where they would get their first foothol
news room was and where his offices were. what's a significant is it we made a landscape of new york at this point. think about in terms of the empire state building in the 20th century, that kind of profound affect. said just like he remade the landscape of journalism, he remade the landscape of new york. windows immigrants kept coming in from new york harbor, and this is something people forget. when immigrants left russia there was no delta flight, a virgin or fled to go home and see mom the...
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[minimal applause] another bright spot in the dunder mifflin landscape our new waste-pulp re-purposinglford. [applause] - hey, phyllis, are you just getting back from lunch now? - bob took me to capello's. we got a little tipsy. - okay, shouldn't be telling me that stuff and also shouldn't be taking two hour lunches without telling me. - oh, it's okay, michael doesn't really care about these things. - i care about 'em and i'm just as much of a boss as michael. what's so funny? i'm a co-manager. - that doesn't make you a boss. - it's not like you can fire people or anything. - well, who--how did you-- who told you this? - we can't say. - ryan. sorry, i'm plastered. - okay, who else has heard the rumor that i am not as much in charge as michael? - stuff gets around. i don't participate. - who here heard it from ryan? - does an email count? - yes. - then yeah. - i am just as much of a boss as michael and i can do anything that michael can do. all right. who here believes that i have as much power as michael? - i forgot i have to support him no matter what. close one. - these questions are
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that we have an idea or thought and introducing people to a new practice and a new landscape.men are the ones who give birth to all of us in the world. so every story starts with that. this is actually something that my grandmother felt a great deal about. it affected my moral philosophy. so that is what this is about. >> what is sierra leone like today? >> it is coming along. a lot of development has been happening slowly. turning back and starting small businesses and people are going back home. but the political climate arrives in terms of the people who can really move this country forward. if someone is really interested in shaping this country to be one of the best in the world, it can be done. so we have to redefine us, this idea of leadership in sierra leone. but the country is very safe. we have two or three elections right now. >> do you still see a lot of amputees? >> yes, we are still at that point. .. >> you were watching booktv on c-span2. radiance of tomorrow ishmael beah's second book is coming out in january of 2014. >> there should just be a flow of communica
that we have an idea or thought and introducing people to a new practice and a new landscape.men are the ones who give birth to all of us in the world. so every story starts with that. this is actually something that my grandmother felt a great deal about. it affected my moral philosophy. so that is what this is about. >> what is sierra leone like today? >> it is coming along. a lot of development has been happening slowly. turning back and starting small businesses and people are...
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fire commanders say the drone gives them early views of any new flare-ups across the rugged landscape>> catherine: the drone is the size of a small cessna. it can stay over the fire up >> catherine: the fire has destroyed 11 homes. and it is threatening ancient giant sequoias. it's also reached the hetch hetchy reservoir which supplies the bay area. but officials say the water is safe. >> catherine: here's the latest. more than 200-thousand acres have burned. it's now the fifth largest fire in state history. it's reached 315 square miles. that's more than six times larger than the city of san francisco. containment is now up to 32 percent. up from 30 yesterday. kron 4's philippe djegal is in tuolumne county with more attack. >> reporter:and, on the ground. fire crews are aggressively fire from pushing any further into yosemite national park. >> reporter:captain mike morgenlaender with the san rafael fire department and office of emergency services. is one of many fire fighters cutting and removing loose debris from the northern part of yosemite off tioga road. before more crews come i
fire commanders say the drone gives them early views of any new flare-ups across the rugged landscape>> catherine: the drone is the size of a small cessna. it can stay over the fire up >> catherine: the fire has destroyed 11 homes. and it is threatening ancient giant sequoias. it's also reached the hetch hetchy reservoir which supplies the bay area. but officials say the water is safe. >> catherine: here's the latest. more than 200-thousand acres have burned. it's now the...
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field lights, field drainage improvements, fencing, new pathways, new parkway entrances that meet accessibility for requirements, landscape and irrigation improvements. this project was bid in may of this year. we saw a total of four bids in june. so this year also. the low bid did not make the contract requirements because it did not meet the minimum qualifications that were set for the project. hence, we are moving to o.c. jones for this bid of -- amount of $4,483,000. this contractor has been approved by the city administrator's contract monitoring division as a medium to local business enterprise goal of 21%. this project has received c-e-q-a approval. a mitigated negative declaration which the commission approved in [speaker not understood] of 2012. although the commission approved this m. m.d. already, the lowest bid that we need to approve it at each phase of the project ~. there is only one mitigation measure left which we have to complete, which is to complete the back survey prior to removal of some of the trees. we have a biologist under contract, and this will be completed towards the end of this month and pri
field lights, field drainage improvements, fencing, new pathways, new parkway entrances that meet accessibility for requirements, landscape and irrigation improvements. this project was bid in may of this year. we saw a total of four bids in june. so this year also. the low bid did not make the contract requirements because it did not meet the minimum qualifications that were set for the project. hence, we are moving to o.c. jones for this bid of -- amount of $4,483,000. this contractor has...
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going back to your point about a new media landscape that younger voters get their political informationrom left-wing comedians. stephen cole bear and jon stewart has played the political narrative. -- stephen cole bear and john stewart has played the political narrative. guest: no doubt about it. they are a big force and it does affect younger voters. host: harry is joining us from canton north carolina. good morning. caller: good morning. what you just said about the aredians, the comedians part of our biggest problem, as are the republicans. we put an african-american on , to be an uncle tom and a token to the white man's ways, in 2008 we had a woman on the ticket. for d 12 we have a woman in the primaries. both of them were deemed to be ignorant, stupid, and comedians like bill maher says they are sluts and whores naand obama still takes his million dollars. we are not going to get a fair take. guest: democrats feel they will never get a share -- a fair shake through conservative radio. i think the larger point that is raised by this question goes talked something that we about, the
going back to your point about a new media landscape that younger voters get their political informationrom left-wing comedians. stephen cole bear and jon stewart has played the political narrative. -- stephen cole bear and john stewart has played the political narrative. guest: no doubt about it. they are a big force and it does affect younger voters. host: harry is joining us from canton north carolina. good morning. caller: good morning. what you just said about the aredians, the comedians...
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and so that maybe when that new landscape is out there we can revisit the idea and figure how to applym in a new environment. thank you. >> thank you. and we're going wrap it up. >> now for something completely different. [laughter] i have to say that discussing this proposal is very difficult for me for three different reason. first, we're in the midst of a great national effort to implement systemic health reform. i believe this proposal has illerer vaunt to that debate. second, proposal has designed feature that i believe will have little appeal to the mass of the general public. third, was the tired cliche goes, the devil or god depending upon your theologies is in the detail. and this plan leaves unspecified a host of critical elements. before i explain those comments, i want to anticipate possible responses that the authors may have. first, i may have misunderstood their proposal. if so, i look toward to corrections. second, they may say the paper is not intended really as a fully brought fact call proposal. i think that response would also fail. after a century of debate on how
and so that maybe when that new landscape is out there we can revisit the idea and figure how to applym in a new environment. thank you. >> thank you. and we're going wrap it up. >> now for something completely different. [laughter] i have to say that discussing this proposal is very difficult for me for three different reason. first, we're in the midst of a great national effort to implement systemic health reform. i believe this proposal has illerer vaunt to that debate. second,...
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wondering how you see this as a way of opening up the conversation and where it might fit in that landscape for the new jim crow. >> guest: we are speaking after eric holder went on the record about the mandatory minimum, and the federal court declared it to be unconstitutional, so it is a momentous gathering. i think of structure and agency has interdependence putative i think that it would be my new book on its own could raise consciousness but they're seems to be a current, and i hope and i am ambitious that my book could contribute to the dawning sense that how we do criminal-justice is somewhat in same and a moral atrocity. >> with respect i haven't seen oranges the new black, so the meshaal alexandre spectrum it's very much about the everyday and the two men that read my manuscript repeatedly they may have been frustrated that time but it wasn't explicitly policy oriented. i do think there are some policy conclusions the book makes. and i would hope the readers would come to that on their own. >> host: i hope that we can talk about the way that you have raised criticisms and invite the discussion
wondering how you see this as a way of opening up the conversation and where it might fit in that landscape for the new jim crow. >> guest: we are speaking after eric holder went on the record about the mandatory minimum, and the federal court declared it to be unconstitutional, so it is a momentous gathering. i think of structure and agency has interdependence putative i think that it would be my new book on its own could raise consciousness but they're seems to be a current, and i hope...
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building (new one-story addition at front of building with new terrace at 2nd floor; renovation of 1st floor bathroom; renovation of exterior landscaping, stairs and entry; no changes to north and west elevations). application no. 2012/02/23/4735. for hearing today >> good morning my name is (inaudible) and i represent peters who live in the property adjacent and i want to express the support of the project because it will be a terrific improvement to the property and this neighborhood. >> it is 6 feet above the grade of mr. peter's property and supported by the region that runs along the northern property line of mr. peter's property. mr. peter's filed this appeal because he knew that the building and the department and the supplying department and all of the permit holders have addressed mr. peter's questions regarding the impact of the project on his retaining foundation wall. it outlines the project and does not address the reviews of mr. peter's retaining wall and foundation. and in fact, the plan was engineered without reviewing this retaining wall which is visible only from mr. peter's garage. >> and i have a picture of the wall
building (new one-story addition at front of building with new terrace at 2nd floor; renovation of 1st floor bathroom; renovation of exterior landscaping, stairs and entry; no changes to north and west elevations). application no. 2012/02/23/4735. for hearing today >> good morning my name is (inaudible) and i represent peters who live in the property adjacent and i want to express the support of the project because it will be a terrific improvement to the property and this neighborhood....
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the base of a projecting bay is modified to accommodate a new opening and including the adjacent building to the south. the proposed landscaping at either side of the way will create the plantings in the front set back area and the transitional space. and the staff recommends approval with the conditions and those conditions will be that as part of the building permit, the project sponsor shall submit additional construction details and describing the historic formed concrete wall to be replicated at the basement level of the facade for the department staff for review and approval and second that as prior to the building permit, the project sponsor shall provide product specifications for the new garage door and review and approval for the department staff and that the new doors will be of the design that is compatible with the character of the subject building and that concludes my presentation and there are represented from the garage the project sponsor here to drieb the project for you. >> good afternoon, my name is racel, and i am the project sponsor. the proposed project is to install a new garage in this 3 unit building
the base of a projecting bay is modified to accommodate a new opening and including the adjacent building to the south. the proposed landscaping at either side of the way will create the plantings in the front set back area and the transitional space. and the staff recommends approval with the conditions and those conditions will be that as part of the building permit, the project sponsor shall submit additional construction details and describing the historic formed concrete wall to be...
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funding that you gave to us this past year so we can add new members, grow our volunteer base and respond to the needs in this changing demographic landscape. also i brought about 150 postcards with me to share with you too. thank you. >> good afternoon. my name is laura poppy. i'm a resident of san francisco and officer at the new conservatory center which i am proud to represent and advocate on behalf of today. it's bay's area for lgbt art institution.
funding that you gave to us this past year so we can add new members, grow our volunteer base and respond to the needs in this changing demographic landscape. also i brought about 150 postcards with me to share with you too. thank you. >> good afternoon. my name is laura poppy. i'm a resident of san francisco and officer at the new conservatory center which i am proud to represent and advocate on behalf of today. it's bay's area for lgbt art institution.
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landscaping. what will be there day one is a new westbound view currently blocked. >> it should be awesome. you have an unincome bettered view of the bay. hopefully the guardrails are low so you can see over the top. yet safe enough so nobody is going over the edge. >> it shows a westbound off-ramp for treasure island and yes, sir bough buena on the right, but the off-ramp is still two years away. drivers headed in the other direction to oakland will have a shock coming out of the tunnel and into the light. freed from the cage. the animation has the old bridge torn down. in fact, that will take years. the driving experience and view will still be rad clear different from now. >> are you going to miss the can can -- cantalever. >> no i will miss nothing about the old bridge. >> to get from the old to the new there is the not so small matter of the closure. it will start with a series of rolling traffic blocks by the chp. police warn drivers to plan ahead. the alternates like the golden gate bridge are expected to be congested so bring your patience too. heather eshish, abc news. >> it is coo
landscaping. what will be there day one is a new westbound view currently blocked. >> it should be awesome. you have an unincome bettered view of the bay. hopefully the guardrails are low so you can see over the top. yet safe enough so nobody is going over the edge. >> it shows a westbound off-ramp for treasure island and yes, sir bough buena on the right, but the off-ramp is still two years away. drivers headed in the other direction to oakland will have a shock coming out of the...
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funding that you gave to us this past year so we can add new members, grow our volunteer base and respond to the needs in this changing demographic landscape. also i brought about 150 postcards with me to share with you too. thank you. >> good afternoon. my name is laura poppy. i'm a resident of san francisco and officer at the new conservatory center which i am proud to represent and advocate on behalf of today. it's bay's area for lgbt art institution. we offer programs and since 1986 has used theater to address many of the current issues of today. for the past three decades youth aware brought anti-bullying education and messages of non violence to thousands of students across san francisco public schools, community centers and social service facilities. through youth aware we are building a safer and equitable community for us all. we're are supporting supervisor campos and the mayor's antilgbt bullying efforts and to demonstrate this i want to share a letter written by a san francisco middle school student who saw "out spoken" a play that we did and explores issues. i am sylvia and in the eighth grade and my hair is purple and half is
funding that you gave to us this past year so we can add new members, grow our volunteer base and respond to the needs in this changing demographic landscape. also i brought about 150 postcards with me to share with you too. thank you. >> good afternoon. my name is laura poppy. i'm a resident of san francisco and officer at the new conservatory center which i am proud to represent and advocate on behalf of today. it's bay's area for lgbt art institution. we offer programs and since 1986...
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news. has it mattered in the landscape of interest rights? meaning you see higher rates. at this point we see a basis point-and-a-half highner a ten year note yield. we see the preopening equities becky talked about, still down 27 the one thing we don't see, we don't see on ozzie dollar under pressure. maybe it was the last rate cut. with edo see the aussie performing better against the greenback at this point. keep an eye on those commodity currencies, back to you. >> thank you, rick. other things you are watching in terms of the market? >> well, i'm going to be watching supplies. we fwin the august refunding with three-year notes today. probably, i probably want to very much tune into the president today the speech being advertised. it sound like they want to tinker once again, ongoing tinkering with the gses. so, of course, i really think it's my judicious effort to pay very close attention and bring any news on that front to the viewers listening. >> you know, we spoke with the secretary of housing a little bit earlier this morning, he lai
news. has it mattered in the landscape of interest rights? meaning you see higher rates. at this point we see a basis point-and-a-half highner a ten year note yield. we see the preopening equities becky talked about, still down 27 the one thing we don't see, we don't see on ozzie dollar under pressure. maybe it was the last rate cut. with edo see the aussie performing better against the greenback at this point. keep an eye on those commodity currencies, back to you. >> thank you, rick....
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going back to your point about a new media landscape that younger voters get their political information from left-wing comedians. colbert and jon stewart has played the political narrative. guest: no question about it. they are a big force and it does affect younger voters. host: joining us from canton north carolina. good morning. caller: good morning. what you just said about the comedians, the comedians are part of our biggest problem, as are the republicans. we put an african-american on the ticket, to be an uncle tom and a token to the white man's ways, in 2008, we had a woman on the ticket. in 2012 we had a woman in the primaries. both of them were deemed to be ignorant, stupid, and comedians like bill maher says they are sluts and whores and obama still takes his million dollars. my question is we are not going to get a fair shake. guest: democrats feel they will never get a fair shake through conservative talk radio. i think the larger point that is raised by this question goes back to something that we talked about, the degree of polarization in this country. people's sources o
going back to your point about a new media landscape that younger voters get their political information from left-wing comedians. colbert and jon stewart has played the political narrative. guest: no question about it. they are a big force and it does affect younger voters. host: joining us from canton north carolina. good morning. caller: good morning. what you just said about the comedians, the comedians are part of our biggest problem, as are the republicans. we put an african-american on...
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landscaping. what will be there day one is a new westbound view currently blocked. >> it should be awesome. you have an unincome bettered view of the bay. hopefully the guardrails are low so you can see over the top. yet safe enough so nobody is going over the edge. >> it shows a westbound off-ramp for treasure island and yes, sir bough buena on the right, but the off-ramp is still two years away. drivers headed in the other direction to oakland will have a shock coming out of the tunnel and into the light. freed from the cage. the animation has the old bridge torn down. in fact, that will take years. the driving experience and view will still be rad clear different from now. >> are you going to miss the can can -- cantalever. >> no i will miss nothing about the old bridge. >> to get from the old to the new there is the not so small matter of the closure. it will start with a series of rolling traffic blocks by the chp. police warn drivers to plan ahead. the alternates like the golden gate bridge are expected to be congested so bring your patience too. heather eshish, abc news. >> it is coo
landscaping. what will be there day one is a new westbound view currently blocked. >> it should be awesome. you have an unincome bettered view of the bay. hopefully the guardrails are low so you can see over the top. yet safe enough so nobody is going over the edge. >> it shows a westbound off-ramp for treasure island and yes, sir bough buena on the right, but the off-ramp is still two years away. drivers headed in the other direction to oakland will have a shock coming out of the...
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landscaping. what will be there day one is a new westbound view currently blocked. >> it should be awesome. you have an unincome bettered view of the bay. hopefully the guardrails are low so you can see over the top. yet safe enough so nobody is going over the edge. >> it shows a westbound off-ramp for treasure island and yes, sir bough buena on the right, but the off-ramp is still two years away. drivers headed in the other direction to oakland will have a shock coming out of the tunnel and into the light. freed from the cage. the animation has the old bridge torn down. in fact, that will take years. the driving experience and view will still be rad clear different from now. >> are you going to miss the can can -- cantalever. >> no i will miss nothing about the old bridge. >> to get from the old to the new there is the not so small matter of the closure. it will start with a series of rolling traffic blocks by the chp. police warn drivers to plan ahead. the alternates like the golden gate bridge are expected to be congested so bring your patience too. heather eshish, abc news. >> it is coo
landscaping. what will be there day one is a new westbound view currently blocked. >> it should be awesome. you have an unincome bettered view of the bay. hopefully the guardrails are low so you can see over the top. yet safe enough so nobody is going over the edge. >> it shows a westbound off-ramp for treasure island and yes, sir bough buena on the right, but the off-ramp is still two years away. drivers headed in the other direction to oakland will have a shock coming out of the...
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landscape of age and influence. >> then a big bet on serious tv news. al-jazeera launches today. the prospects and the challenges ahead. >> the supreme court's rulings on same-sex marriage set reverberations across the country. we look at how states are grappling with the landmark decision. >> it mate be august but at the white house today, football was in the air, 40 years late. >> i'm proud to welcome the only undefeated, untied team in nfl history to the white house for the first time. give it up for the 1972 miami dolphins! >> and health officials say 300,000 americans contract lyme disease each year, 10 times more than previously thought. we explore what is behind the latest numbers. >> all ahead on tonight's news hour. >> major funding for the pbs news hour has been provided by -- cheer >> egypt ace military government dealt another below to the muslim brotherhood today taking the group's stream leader in cut. margaret warner begins our covering. >> authorities charge the group's general guide, mohammed badea with inciting violence in the aftermath of muhammad morrissey's o
landscape of age and influence. >> then a big bet on serious tv news. al-jazeera launches today. the prospects and the challenges ahead. >> the supreme court's rulings on same-sex marriage set reverberations across the country. we look at how states are grappling with the landmark decision. >> it mate be august but at the white house today, football was in the air, 40 years late. >> i'm proud to welcome the only undefeated, untied team in nfl history to the white house...
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landscape of age and influence. >> then a big bet on serious tv news. al-jazeera launches today. the prospects and the challenges ahead. >> the supreme court's rulings on same-sex marriage set reverberations across the country. we look at how
landscape of age and influence. >> then a big bet on serious tv news. al-jazeera launches today. the prospects and the challenges ahead. >> the supreme court's rulings on same-sex marriage set reverberations across the country. we look at how