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plans for the original. >> correct. i have not seen the revision plans at all. commissioner hillis: we are talking about the original. if you remove the roof deck, alterations to the skylight, and the roof deck -- >> meaning keep it in its unit, where it exists? commissioner hillis: are there any other modifications being done. >> the only other thing i am not aware of is any work in the garage area. i do not know how that comes into play with any of these existing items. that is common area, how that falls into play. i have not seen the new plans. commissioner hillis: what is before us is the old permit. >> ok. as long as, without modification, is that going to be appealable? commissioner hillis: no. this would be the result of your appeal of the permit? -- this would be the result of your appeal of the permit. >> just so you know, the revision permit was issued on january 31. in my opinion, it should have -- it should not have been issued while this matter was still pending by the board. unless you have further questi
plans for the original. >> correct. i have not seen the revision plans at all. commissioner hillis: we are talking about the original. if you remove the roof deck, alterations to the skylight, and the roof deck -- >> meaning keep it in its unit, where it exists? commissioner hillis: are there any other modifications being done. >> the only other thing i am not aware of is any work in the garage area. i do not know how that comes into play with any of these existing items. that...
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it's not what was originally intended. we were meant for life. >> "unraveling the origins controversy," david dewitt, when you teach this book in your biology class, what is one of the most frequently asked questions by the student? >> well, i don't teach that in our biology class. we have a course that is the history of life as a second course that is origins, and that's in our creation studies area. we have a center for creation studies, you know, and our biology classes with standard biology textbooks that we use, similar to any of the university come any state university. now, what i do, for example, i teach sub all of you, that's a class for upper level students. the book we use has evolution throughout, and i will point out where they are not giving the whole picture of whether subtly misleading. i also point out world to aspects. there are two main types of cells, bacteria are called prokaryotes. these ourselves that do not have a nucleus with dna. we have other cells, all animals, they have a nucleus, they contain
it's not what was originally intended. we were meant for life. >> "unraveling the origins controversy," david dewitt, when you teach this book in your biology class, what is one of the most frequently asked questions by the student? >> well, i don't teach that in our biology class. we have a course that is the history of life as a second course that is origins, and that's in our creation studies area. we have a center for creation studies, you know, and our biology classes...
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this is the gear box, and this is original from 1913. it is a heavy-duty design that we really do not see any more today. that is probably part of the reason why this elevator has already lasted close to 100 years. this is the break for the voice machine -- teh brake. >> we have the original controller here. fortunately, the power is turned off. >> this room was built in 1913, but the national elevator cut actually was not introduced until 1921. >> tell us about this antique controller. what makes it different from a modern controller? >> the elevator is running on the original d.c. power. really simple in operation. does not include a lot of the features we would have in an elevator today, automatic door operation, dispatching, push button operation. none of those features are present, but this is the original from 1913. on this side, we have all the relays that actually control the elevator. the safety service -- city circuit, position, speed, and control of the power to the motor. >> here is a really interesting piece of historic mach
this is the gear box, and this is original from 1913. it is a heavy-duty design that we really do not see any more today. that is probably part of the reason why this elevator has already lasted close to 100 years. this is the break for the voice machine -- teh brake. >> we have the original controller here. fortunately, the power is turned off. >> this room was built in 1913, but the national elevator cut actually was not introduced until 1921. >> tell us about this antique...
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as we go up the original staircase starting from the second floor landing, it's all original. the actual wood steps and bannister that clara used every day when she came to and from her boarding house room. the first floor of the building was always a store until 1993. there was a shoe store in there, and then the second floor was either professional space, offices or places for the people who on the first floor would live that own the stores, so after a while they never used the third floor, and so they actually blocked off the whole floor so no one could even get up there. so it's pretty much the way it was when general services administration discovered what this building was when they were getting ready to demolish the building. general services administration wanted to sell many of the buildings on this block that they owned, and so they -- because this was old and delapida delapidated, they decided they wanted to demolish it so a developer could come in and build something new, but once they discovered the things in the attic on the third floor, they decided that the spa
as we go up the original staircase starting from the second floor landing, it's all original. the actual wood steps and bannister that clara used every day when she came to and from her boarding house room. the first floor of the building was always a store until 1993. there was a shoe store in there, and then the second floor was either professional space, offices or places for the people who on the first floor would live that own the stores, so after a while they never used the third floor,...
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the original door opening was about 77". now door openings inside of decatur house ranged from 10 feet to about 7 feet. so that's more than half a foot higher than these door openings. the picture on the right is from a slave quarters in charleston, south carolina. and again, it gives you a sense of how these door openings might have looked. such low height openings and simple casings are another typical detail found in slave quarters, and another subtle but consistent way in which the architecture of the buildings purpose built for enslavement reinforced the condition of bondage at every turn. by looking at the ghost marks, and this is not a super good picture, but that's the ghost mark there. an area of unpainted flooring that indicates where original wall partitions were. we can also determine size of the living spaces on the second floor of the slave quarters. three rooms we are sure were part of the original construction of this building range from 150 square feet to 231 square feet. and remember, the inventory indicate
the original door opening was about 77". now door openings inside of decatur house ranged from 10 feet to about 7 feet. so that's more than half a foot higher than these door openings. the picture on the right is from a slave quarters in charleston, south carolina. and again, it gives you a sense of how these door openings might have looked. such low height openings and simple casings are another typical detail found in slave quarters, and another subtle but consistent way in which the...
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tell me something about original joe's. you never changed what made original joe's?>> now we have not. my grandfather opened it in 1937 and we have had the same menu and concept ever since. >> you did not do anything chic or anything like that. and this is one of the original dishes that everyone tries to make but i'm telling you, i can't make it like you. >> it has been on the menu since 1937, a combination of ground beef, sauteed mushrooms, chopped spinach, aids and sauteed mushrooms. >> can explain what we have here? >> this is a breaded veal cutlet with a ruble a tomato salad on top. >> and of course your hamburger. >> we are famous for the jos burger. very simple ground beef and swiss cheese on toasted bread. >> and meatballs and ravioli. i get to stay here and enjoy this wonderful lunch. let me tell you about this original dish. the chef right now, get a shot of that. take a look at how beautiful the dishes are. look, there is not a lot to do with these dishes, they could very simple, how many of these go out per day? >> how many of these go out every day? >> 6
tell me something about original joe's. you never changed what made original joe's?>> now we have not. my grandfather opened it in 1937 and we have had the same menu and concept ever since. >> you did not do anything chic or anything like that. and this is one of the original dishes that everyone tries to make but i'm telling you, i can't make it like you. >> it has been on the menu since 1937, a combination of ground beef, sauteed mushrooms, chopped spinach, aids and sauteed...
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that is part of the original bowles/simpson plan. although a differential could be maintained if it were bought up with a higher top rate. the mortgage interest and charitable deductions would be reformed, better targeting those tax benefits. the child tax credit and earned income tax credit would be preserved to help working families. and the alternative minimum tax would be revealed. overall, the fiscal commission plan would increase revenue to 20.5% of gdp by 2022. over the ten years -- i'm almost done. i appreciate your patience. this is, i know, a lengthy presentation, but there's a lot here. over the ten years, revenue under the plan as i indicated would average 19.7%, roughly the same level as during the clinton administration, when we experienced the longest period of uninterrupted economic growth in the nation's history and 24 million jobs were created. in dollar terms, compared to the alternative baseline provided the plan, it includes $2.4 trillion in new revenue over the ten years. compared to a current law baseline, it r
that is part of the original bowles/simpson plan. although a differential could be maintained if it were bought up with a higher top rate. the mortgage interest and charitable deductions would be reformed, better targeting those tax benefits. the child tax credit and earned income tax credit would be preserved to help working families. and the alternative minimum tax would be revealed. overall, the fiscal commission plan would increase revenue to 20.5% of gdp by 2022. over the ten years -- i'm...
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bernard, a huge range of variation but they come from the original created dog. we can observe it there is a different type of the evolution or, been ancestors that says all living things share the same common ancestor. that is where i have the dispute. but not with plants are crops antibiotic resistance and bacteria. we can observe that. suggest the story of how phoenix came to me. >>host: dr., you start "unraveling the origins controversy" looking at genesis some people mean millions of years but you think six days? >> that is correct. that is about chapter three i address the meeting of genesis chapter i. we do mean those to be normal solar days. there is a lot of biblical evidence to support even from access recent creation. jesus said from the beginning the creator made them male and female and quotes from jesus saying manic is created from the beginning means it is from the creation week not to 4 billion years after. >>host: so household is mankind? >> roughly 6,000 years. >>host: do teach charles darwin that all? >> we talk about him quieted it. >>host: wh
bernard, a huge range of variation but they come from the original created dog. we can observe it there is a different type of the evolution or, been ancestors that says all living things share the same common ancestor. that is where i have the dispute. but not with plants are crops antibiotic resistance and bacteria. we can observe that. suggest the story of how phoenix came to me. >>host: dr., you start "unraveling the origins controversy" looking at genesis some people mean...
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the original tea party types. not to confuse them with tea party years today even though they do link themselves to that. that is where they gathered. the very first participants. i always assumed the constitution says somewhere that hours is a government of, by and for the people. this is a woman who works at an organic farming gardening cooperative who took part in this gathering with me. it turns out that that phrase that i thought was the soul of the constitution was actually in what? lincoln's gettysburg address. that is one of the nice things about "constitution cafe" gathering. a lot of things we assume are in this aren't but we can go back and check them learn about it and she said it was in the gettysburg address and lincoln told 15,000 people who came to hear him speak at the union victory ceremony that the civil war hadn't been thought just to preserve the union but to launch a new birth of freedom. lincoln claimed with the civil war won a, quote, of the people, by the people and for the people would at
the original tea party types. not to confuse them with tea party years today even though they do link themselves to that. that is where they gathered. the very first participants. i always assumed the constitution says somewhere that hours is a government of, by and for the people. this is a woman who works at an organic farming gardening cooperative who took part in this gathering with me. it turns out that that phrase that i thought was the soul of the constitution was actually in what?...
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how many original colonies had to approve? nine. exactly nine of the original states did approve the constitution. do think they knew how many they needed? [laughter] ratification of a convention of nine states shall be sufficient for this constitution and the states to ratify. "constitution cafe" can take the unexpected direction. the first participant in the north end of boston. who met back there? the regional tea party not to confuse themselves but the green dragon original tea party. i always assumed it says ours is a government of and by and for the people. 01 men who works as part of the cooperative. that turns out that phrase is in the gettysburg address. and lincoln told the 15,000 people who came to hear him speak the civil war was not fought to have a new birth of freedom. monday when a government to of the people for the people that shall not perish from the year. less those fares are democratically elected. the preamble we the people does not gloss over we were created by 55 white males maybe behind closed doors they ev
how many original colonies had to approve? nine. exactly nine of the original states did approve the constitution. do think they knew how many they needed? [laughter] ratification of a convention of nine states shall be sufficient for this constitution and the states to ratify. "constitution cafe" can take the unexpected direction. the first participant in the north end of boston. who met back there? the regional tea party not to confuse themselves but the green dragon original tea...
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originally the wall went all the way across, and the door over here was the original door and she had another door added on on the other side. so, this space, of course, as you see it right now has not received any treatment whatsoever. because of safety regulations, a fire suppression system has been put in, but other than that you can still see that the wiring is not exactly in mace. it's more temporary, and then down there is one of the gas pipes hanging down where that light would have been for that room. this is a very busy place. seventh street was pretty much one of the main streets in washington. the market was down at the end of the streets where the national archives is now, the big market for town. this street was full of businesses on the first floor. it was really kind of considered a business district. that's how it's described by her friends and colleagues when they talk about living space here that, you know, within the business section, not exactly the most family atmosphere. one of the reasons i believe that she took this space, took a room here, was because her offi
originally the wall went all the way across, and the door over here was the original door and she had another door added on on the other side. so, this space, of course, as you see it right now has not received any treatment whatsoever. because of safety regulations, a fire suppression system has been put in, but other than that you can still see that the wiring is not exactly in mace. it's more temporary, and then down there is one of the gas pipes hanging down where that light would have been...
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they purged the document of t a original u.s. constitution, brazenly using the words slaves, instead of other persons in writing the 3/5 clause and fugitive slave clause and bound the congress and territorial governments to recognize and protect the institution of negro slavery and also guaranteed citizens of the right of sojourn and transit in any state or territory with their slaves and other prompt. clearly they aimed at empire, in the southwest. but the centerpiece of the confederate constitution, what up-ends any attempt to cast it simply as the a copy of the original one, was a wholly new clause which prohibited government from ever changing the law of slavery. quote, no bill of attaineder or law denying or impairing the right of negro, the right of property and negro slaves shall ever be passed. keep this in mind. they tide theed their hands bef they even got started. thus they moved to make slavery permanent and dispensed with agitating issues about slavery that plagued life. and founders seeds on this opportunity to limi
they purged the document of t a original u.s. constitution, brazenly using the words slaves, instead of other persons in writing the 3/5 clause and fugitive slave clause and bound the congress and territorial governments to recognize and protect the institution of negro slavery and also guaranteed citizens of the right of sojourn and transit in any state or territory with their slaves and other prompt. clearly they aimed at empire, in the southwest. but the centerpiece of the confederate...
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you said this was the original plan to offer bowles/simpson, but was it your original plan to have the extended markup, or did you come to that conclusion after consulting with colleagues very recently? >> yeah. it sort of evolved as we talked to people about how do you -- my question has been how do you maximize the chances of getting a result? thank you. >> sorry. i'm sorry. you've got one. >> i mean, we've been debating simpson/bowles for more than a year. >> two years. >> two years. you put this as your budget. what is to prevent all of your colleagues from forgetting about all of this by next week? how does this -- >> there are two things that are going to focus people's attention. all of the tax cuts expiring and sequester. that is the thing that i believe has the potential, and i can't guarantee it will lead to a result. >> but between now and then, if there's not ever going to be a vote, what is there to force people to wrestle with this? >> all the tax cuts expiring, facing a sequester. i mean, you tell me what else. i mean, i don't know. those are the two forcing events that
you said this was the original plan to offer bowles/simpson, but was it your original plan to have the extended markup, or did you come to that conclusion after consulting with colleagues very recently? >> yeah. it sort of evolved as we talked to people about how do you -- my question has been how do you maximize the chances of getting a result? thank you. >> sorry. i'm sorry. you've got one. >> i mean, we've been debating simpson/bowles for more than a year. >> two...
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so that was originalism sort of at its height when he had all nine justices kind of fighting out originalism it came out, it's like they were shocked. we don't really know. the text isn't he just the the history is ambiguous. we could stand here all day and call in experts on the second amendment, and we wouldn't get any agreement. so what to do about that. justice breyer had an interesting separate opinion in that case. he joined the stevens dissent and he also wrote separate to say look, this is not a productive way to go about this. we need to look more pragmatically. we need to go back. if we're going to go back to the framing, we need not to get hung up on text and whether, was, you know, the strange with the second amendment is worded. we need to think what would the framers thinking, what was that all about. and he said, colonial and media post colonial boston for instance, have a law against keeping, like ammunition data, gunpowder in private homes. and why was that? because as a safety hazard because you could have a fire and wooden buildings and you could burn up the whole city of
so that was originalism sort of at its height when he had all nine justices kind of fighting out originalism it came out, it's like they were shocked. we don't really know. the text isn't he just the the history is ambiguous. we could stand here all day and call in experts on the second amendment, and we wouldn't get any agreement. so what to do about that. justice breyer had an interesting separate opinion in that case. he joined the stevens dissent and he also wrote separate to say look, this...
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in 2008, the first section of the original painted floor, you see there it on the left, the original painted floor was uncovered. this work was completed, exposing the entire original painted floor in 2010. this floor has a great deal to tell us. in 2011 and 2012 we continued to carefully remove the remaining modern finishes, fully exposing remaining chimneys and hearth on the first and second floors. with each new feature revealed, we've learned something now about this building. paint analysis are under way and may help us pinpoint the date of construction and better understand how the building changed over time. further research is under way on all those listed as enslaved people and servants i mentioned today. this remarkable building told us so much already. it has much more to tell. we need only to listen. thank you for listening today. [ applause ] . >>> on washington journal tomorrow morning, we'll discuss the 2012 campaign with richard land, head of the ethics and religious liberty commission of the southern baptist convention. and we'll look at the commission of the u.s. in
in 2008, the first section of the original painted floor, you see there it on the left, the original painted floor was uncovered. this work was completed, exposing the entire original painted floor in 2010. this floor has a great deal to tell us. in 2011 and 2012 we continued to carefully remove the remaining modern finishes, fully exposing remaining chimneys and hearth on the first and second floors. with each new feature revealed, we've learned something now about this building. paint...
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it makes no sense to exclude religion and national origin from prohibition from profiling or to treat terrorism or immigration enforcement from other law enforcement efforts. i fear that without the legislation, we will continue business as usual. and only respond to issues when they surface through high profile tragedies such as the oscar grant case in oakland and the trayvon martin case in florida. the second factor that undermines our progress is the dire need for us to reform the entire criminal justice system. the last top to bottom review of our system was conducted in 1967, through the president's commission on law enforcement, administration of justice. we must now examine the entire system through a new prism that protects against inequities such as racial profiling. disparate incarceration rates and disparate incarceration laws. i strongly encourage the passage of the national criminal justice commission act of 2011. mr. chairman, from my perspective as a police executive with 27 years, i know fist hand how ineffective racial profiling is. as an example, in east palo alto, m
it makes no sense to exclude religion and national origin from prohibition from profiling or to treat terrorism or immigration enforcement from other law enforcement efforts. i fear that without the legislation, we will continue business as usual. and only respond to issues when they surface through high profile tragedies such as the oscar grant case in oakland and the trayvon martin case in florida. the second factor that undermines our progress is the dire need for us to reform the entire...
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arab-americans, american muslims, south asian-americans faced national origin and religious profilingal r registration program targeted arab visitors requiring them to file with the i.n.s. or face deportation. there were serious doubts if it would help us combat terrorism. terrorism experts have since concluded that special registration wasted homeland security resources and, in fact, alienated patriotic arab-americans and american muslims. more than 80,000 people registered under that program, more than 13,000 were placed in deportation proceedings. even today many innocent arabs and plums face deportation because of special registration. how many terrorists were identified by the special registration program? none. next wednesday, the supreme court will hear a challenge to arizona's controversial immigration law. the law is one example of a spate of federal, state, local measures in recent years that under the guise of combatting illegal immigration, have subjected hispanic americans to an increase in racial profiling. arizona's law requires police officers to check the immigration
arab-americans, american muslims, south asian-americans faced national origin and religious profilingal r registration program targeted arab visitors requiring them to file with the i.n.s. or face deportation. there were serious doubts if it would help us combat terrorism. terrorism experts have since concluded that special registration wasted homeland security resources and, in fact, alienated patriotic arab-americans and american muslims. more than 80,000 people registered under that program,...
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our goal is to restore the original wood floor and the original access so you can really understand its functional role here at the montpelier plantation. we do gain some insight into the importance of the temple to madison. when madison was remodeling the house at about the same time, we have a letter from his builder, james dinsmore, and dinsmore proposes putting a window in one wall of madison's new library so that madison will be able to see the temple. so, we do know, and madison agreed with that, the window was put in as part of the house today, so that does tell us that madison viewed this as a very special element of his land -- of the landscape around his home. you know, the ancient models of temples are where the greek and roman gods were housed and worshipped, but that's not the reference that madison was making. he was really recalling antiquity as a source of philosophy from aristotle to cicero, the real purpose of life and of government and how a people can start governing themselves through democracy and republican forms of government. so, for him, it was the ideas of ant
our goal is to restore the original wood floor and the original access so you can really understand its functional role here at the montpelier plantation. we do gain some insight into the importance of the temple to madison. when madison was remodeling the house at about the same time, we have a letter from his builder, james dinsmore, and dinsmore proposes putting a window in one wall of madison's new library so that madison will be able to see the temple. so, we do know, and madison agreed...
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the date of original construction is 1900 for according to city records. the building -- underwent are remodeled in 2011, which was approved under permit application, and then renewed permit application 201102250973. the building has undergone all the requirement inspections, except final inspection. a final occupancy issue was issued december 21, 2011. final sign off has been given. dpw as i not want the inspection. a final building inspection will be performed when permit application 2011 at 09023798 has been approved and issued. that is a structural provision, which is currently under review at the planning department and to be reduced by eighviewed by . on the following pages, and i expect you all have it, there is a description of the process and is up to date. i think at this point, that is it. >> we will probably have more questions at the end of the hearing for you. thank you. at the request of a contractor of a contractor -- construction company called ground zero, a meeting was arranged at 9:00. the contractor had to projects, remodel on 2513 ave
the date of original construction is 1900 for according to city records. the building -- underwent are remodeled in 2011, which was approved under permit application, and then renewed permit application 201102250973. the building has undergone all the requirement inspections, except final inspection. a final occupancy issue was issued december 21, 2011. final sign off has been given. dpw as i not want the inspection. a final building inspection will be performed when permit application 2011 at...
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what is equally troubling with the idea of using race, national origin and religion and the national security context, a nation that is equipped with law enforcement and national security experts second to none, must rely on bias and guesswork to make ourselves secure, versus human intelligence, technology, experience, and the cooperation of the american people. i want to strongly emphasize this point, senator, there is no reason to profile on the basis of race, religion, national origin or ethnicity. as a black man in america, i am still subject to increased scrutiny from the community from my own profession and country because of the color of my skin. as i mentioned earlier, i'm a father of three, but i have a 14-year-old boy named glenn. and even though i'm a police chief with over 27 years of experience, i know that when i teach my son glenn how to drive, i must also teach him what to do when stopped by the police. a mandatory course by the way for young men of color in this country. as i end my testimony today i want to thank you, mr. chairman, and the rheest of the senator forw
what is equally troubling with the idea of using race, national origin and religion and the national security context, a nation that is equipped with law enforcement and national security experts second to none, must rely on bias and guesswork to make ourselves secure, versus human intelligence, technology, experience, and the cooperation of the american people. i want to strongly emphasize this point, senator, there is no reason to profile on the basis of race, religion, national origin or...
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hours were change from what was originally proposed. what 20 hours? >> 10:00 -- 7:00 until 10:00, and non-amplified, five days a week. >> where is it that that was changed? >> on the record, it probably was a mistake. that was not the client's mistake. that was the planning commission's mistake. >> i could see where you would argue that the mistake was not enforcement. -- non-enforcement. >> can we talk about him coming out, with out legal counsel, handing a business plan over to planning. can you tell us what we need to do? he punched into the computer. nobody found that 97. nobody, not mr. lord, not mr. miller. none of these people. >> you are talking about -- it has to do with the 2005? >> correct. >> lookout exhibit b. -- look at exhibit b, the second page. if that was made known in 2005 that they want to operate under those hours, it would seem to me that you would have to show me where the hours returned earlier or explain to me the language on the basis for a recommendation. >> there is no hours in that 2005 at all. >> it does no
hours were change from what was originally proposed. what 20 hours? >> 10:00 -- 7:00 until 10:00, and non-amplified, five days a week. >> where is it that that was changed? >> on the record, it probably was a mistake. that was not the client's mistake. that was the planning commission's mistake. >> i could see where you would argue that the mistake was not enforcement. -- non-enforcement. >> can we talk about him coming out, with out legal counsel, handing a...
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and so the original or the draft recommendation had a recommendation to reduce the amount by $30,000 roughly. however, that, i believe, you had received information from the airport -- >> exactly. when we had that in the draft report, the airport clarified the numbers and we with drew that recommendation. supervisor chu: thank you. let's open up this item for public comment. are there any members that wish to speak on item number one? seeing none, public comment is closed. we have a motion to send the item forward with recommendation and we'll do that without objection. thank you, people number two. >> resolution authorizing the department of public health to execute a contract amendment with netsmart new york incorporated to acquire product enhancements and extend the initial term of the agreement for an amended term of august 1, 2008 through june 30, 2018. supervisor chu: thank you for this item. we have a represent from the department of health. >> i'm the i.t. for the department of public health. the item before you is a contract amendment with our current master agreement with n
and so the original or the draft recommendation had a recommendation to reduce the amount by $30,000 roughly. however, that, i believe, you had received information from the airport -- >> exactly. when we had that in the draft report, the airport clarified the numbers and we with drew that recommendation. supervisor chu: thank you. let's open up this item for public comment. are there any members that wish to speak on item number one? seeing none, public comment is closed. we have a...
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but he continued anyway, to preserve the tree's 'japanese origin. the white house heard about jefferson's efforts. nancy reagan, the first lady at the time, recognized the proponents of saving the -- the pornls of saving the original trees. later, the public also became aware. it's been 30 years since jefferson's started the work. others are continuing his mission. thanks to more than 700 trees adorn the mark. >> i know how important those trees are. i thought, by all means with original trees should be maintained and kept. >> jefferson's next step was to spread is cherry blossoms across the u.s. in all over japan, he collected specimens that can grow in any u.s. climate. jefferson gathered 400 kinds of cherry trees and they now are standing in the national arboretum. based on his collection they research hybrids that can grow anywhere in the country. so far, various kinds of cherry seeds and cuttings have been sent to over 50 locations. >> people can look and see those trees in bloom and know they came from japan. this friendship has gone on for 10
but he continued anyway, to preserve the tree's 'japanese origin. the white house heard about jefferson's efforts. nancy reagan, the first lady at the time, recognized the proponents of saving the -- the pornls of saving the original trees. later, the public also became aware. it's been 30 years since jefferson's started the work. others are continuing his mission. thanks to more than 700 trees adorn the mark. >> i know how important those trees are. i thought, by all means with original...
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we were advised we needed to stay in the original foot prints of the original structure. the original structure was 785 square feet, which included that sun room, and there was no livable space underneath, and our intent was to make the space underneath. in the process, we realized we needed to go down several feet. it turned out there were not proper foundation walls on either side, so we have to pursue the process of retrofiting the entire foundation of the building, including the back. it turns out the up slope is actually pushing on our structure, so we were advised to further reinforce the foundation, because that was pushing on our structure. our intent was to utilize the existing foot print to fill in underneath and have a livable space to add a master bedroom and a master bathroom. there was a single bathroom upstairs, and we were going to raise rulethe roof. we were revised to add a rear exit landing -- advised to ad a rear exit landing. our plan was not to create a deck. it appears the primary issue was the removal
we were advised we needed to stay in the original foot prints of the original structure. the original structure was 785 square feet, which included that sun room, and there was no livable space underneath, and our intent was to make the space underneath. in the process, we realized we needed to go down several feet. it turned out there were not proper foundation walls on either side, so we have to pursue the process of retrofiting the entire foundation of the building, including the back. it...
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looking at the original survey on the issue of berth transfers. as you can see, it included a sample size of 16 publicly and marinas and found that 88% do not allow transferring of a public berth. there to the municipality- operate marinas that allow the transfer of the public berth. berkeley and santa barbara. however, the city of santa barbara has straight transfer limitations as a disincentive. to better understand, and i will tell you to truly better understand this transfer policy, one has to look a corresponding policies and waitlists as they relate to the demand of the public berths. in the survey that we conducted from 88% of the publicly and marinas are not allowed -- to not allow the transfer berth of the transfer for private vessel. 88% of the publicly owned marinas have weightless. when there is a greater demand of the public to access a berth and there are not enough available, waiting list policies are put into place to provide a rational and orderly manner for the assignment of the berth. when there are more berths available than th
looking at the original survey on the issue of berth transfers. as you can see, it included a sample size of 16 publicly and marinas and found that 88% do not allow transferring of a public berth. there to the municipality- operate marinas that allow the transfer of the public berth. berkeley and santa barbara. however, the city of santa barbara has straight transfer limitations as a disincentive. to better understand, and i will tell you to truly better understand this transfer policy, one has...
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that was originally the issue under contention on the appeal. the main thing was the roof deck so that got taken off and a modified it. it will be built according to code, according to designed. it will be built like that. it is a valid point to bring up if someone is taking out a wall that is supporting rove, what are you doing to reset and the question was answered by the engineer. according to the dbi. we're happy enough. >> is there any public comment? >> i work at sotheby's international realty and i'm here to address the board. i've seen this whole thing happened, i was here a month ago when the appeal to place. this neighbor is literally trying to extort money from the sky. last this -- this guy. it is not how this system is -- he will finish up this project and get out of there. it is unbelievable how the system has been abused and i hope you guys deny the appeal. president garcia: any other public comment? seeing none. >> i was absent for the hearing. i did not review the tape. i did refer to hon had read the brief and i feel prepared -
that was originally the issue under contention on the appeal. the main thing was the roof deck so that got taken off and a modified it. it will be built according to code, according to designed. it will be built like that. it is a valid point to bring up if someone is taking out a wall that is supporting rove, what are you doing to reset and the question was answered by the engineer. according to the dbi. we're happy enough. >> is there any public comment? >> i work at sotheby's...
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. >> he was an american original. he owns four baseball teams in his life. was a combat veteran in world war ii. he changed the way we perceive and financed baseball. he was an iconoclast, even going through the life of over 16 amputations based on a war wound. he made fun of it. classic example of his ability to make light -- collapsed one day running through the baltimore airport and some renault and he said, -- and someone renault reston said, do you need a doctor, and he said, it is my wooden leg, i need a carpenter. he had a great, great ability to manage baseball teams and was a very early integration this. the racially integrated the american league. it is an american life and i spent about four years working on it and i am enjoying it immensely. it comes out in a couple of days. >> and yourself are an american original. carl cannon, an apprentice to original. how important in today's world is oratory in politics? >> we don't have great speechmakers anymore. not really patient enough to listen to a well crafted speech. we are now into pages and words
. >> he was an american original. he owns four baseball teams in his life. was a combat veteran in world war ii. he changed the way we perceive and financed baseball. he was an iconoclast, even going through the life of over 16 amputations based on a war wound. he made fun of it. classic example of his ability to make light -- collapsed one day running through the baltimore airport and some renault and he said, -- and someone renault reston said, do you need a doctor, and he said, it is...
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originally the park in 1890s and early 1900s contained about 3400 acres. there's been a few hundred acres added through the years. april lot of that in some pretty big chunks. in later times. but the biggest acquisition, of course, that has come recently and probably the most impressive is the movement down to corinth. as we've heard we cannot divorce corinth from shiloh. they are both one and the same in terms of this campaign, so the effort at build be the interpretive center at corinth and taking in some of those areas down there is very impressive and i think the veterans of the 1890s would be very impressed with what's been preserved and what's going on at corinth. now, there's a little bit of a side component to this preservation. i want to talk about that for just a second and then we can all go get lunch and visit the facilities and all of that. part of the preservation movement is the fostering of the official story of what we know about any given place. normally it falls to the people who preserve a place to interpret and educate about the place.
originally the park in 1890s and early 1900s contained about 3400 acres. there's been a few hundred acres added through the years. april lot of that in some pretty big chunks. in later times. but the biggest acquisition, of course, that has come recently and probably the most impressive is the movement down to corinth. as we've heard we cannot divorce corinth from shiloh. they are both one and the same in terms of this campaign, so the effort at build be the interpretive center at corinth and...
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and you can see from the moldings of the interior floor where the original entry foyer terminates. where a wall has been placed and the second door is pushed all the way to the far wall of that stair going up. >> did you take photos of that? quex on the interior, i did not. i did a walk-through today with mr. duffy, he can really what he saw there. >> in the report there is a 1986 item that said bring the building up to code, remove the basement, convert to two units. is that not making it a to unit building? >> it is not. thank you for the question. for -- at that time, for a second did it to be added, it would have required a variance from the parking ordinance. what actually happened is by gaming the system and giving to record by saying that we're going from -- the made an application to legalize a third unit. the planning department rejected the third unit. assuming that the documentation submitted to them was accurate. as an existing two unit building. the planning department rejected the conversion into three without legalizing or commenting on that second unit at the time.
and you can see from the moldings of the interior floor where the original entry foyer terminates. where a wall has been placed and the second door is pushed all the way to the far wall of that stair going up. >> did you take photos of that? quex on the interior, i did not. i did a walk-through today with mr. duffy, he can really what he saw there. >> in the report there is a 1986 item that said bring the building up to code, remove the basement, convert to two units. is that not...
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-- origination. these will harm consumers by driving up costs and limiting access to mortgage credit. we have already seen a rule implemented in the name of consumer protection that limited access to lower-cost loans. some rules have prevented borrowers [unintelligible] from closing on home purchases. consumers often pay more for closing costs. we must protect the consumer. we must make sure that costs of increasing consumer protections are not implemented. we must not inappropriately restrict liquidity in the name of consumer protection. in your testimony, i hope you will make sure that access to credit will not decrease and these new rules are done properly. i yield back. >> i want to thank you for having this hearing today, and think director cordray for coming in again. it is good to see you. my colleagues are concerned how you were reported. -- appointed. i am just glad we have a good man doing a difficult job at a challenging time. i look forward to following up on the conversation we started i
-- origination. these will harm consumers by driving up costs and limiting access to mortgage credit. we have already seen a rule implemented in the name of consumer protection that limited access to lower-cost loans. some rules have prevented borrowers [unintelligible] from closing on home purchases. consumers often pay more for closing costs. we must protect the consumer. we must make sure that costs of increasing consumer protections are not implemented. we must not inappropriately restrict...