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buildings i didn't notice the stained glass window is this a way to - it's a great building is it tree overgrown it's a great window and i'm glad you're keeping the entry authenticity strong and keeping it as a fundamental entry >> it's likely the tree will be trimmed at the we do the project to get to the brick walls to restore them. but you notice the window less it's actually melting down and kind of folding at the bottom so the recession will be a reconstruction of the window in and out just a tuning it up. >> okay. thank you. great project >> commissioner sugaya. >> she can't yes as the nature of stained glass you can't see that well nilts they aluminate it. commissioners there's a motions and a second for the scoping map amendments and a motion to approve the conditional use authorization as amended by staff. commissioners on that motion commissioner antonini concord. commissioner moore. commissioner moore: . commissioner sugaya. and commissioner wu and president fong. so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 7 to zero. commissions that places you on 19 a and b. at the 2353
buildings i didn't notice the stained glass window is this a way to - it's a great building is it tree overgrown it's a great window and i'm glad you're keeping the entry authenticity strong and keeping it as a fundamental entry >> it's likely the tree will be trimmed at the we do the project to get to the brick walls to restore them. but you notice the window less it's actually melting down and kind of folding at the bottom so the recession will be a reconstruction of the window in and...
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Dec 20, 2013
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. >> he may look like an overgrown child's toy but he is no plaything. this is video from earlier this month of his first conversation in space with the japanese astronaut, the current commander of the international space station. i have been looking forward to seeing you, says the commander. i have been wanting to see you for a long time too, he responds. the point is, this conversation is unscripted. designedronic brain is to respond in a natural, humanlike way, and to learn as he goes along. on earth, his designer thinks there is a big future for robots like him. >> whereas others regard robots as working machines, japanese people believe in a future where robots and humans coexist. we aim to bring into people's view a world where robots and humans live in harmony. it is getting into the christmas spirit. >> do you have anything to ask santa for christmas? >> a toy rocket. >> whether he is really an important scientific experiment or an elaborate publicity stunt, many in japan think robots like him will be our future companions. rupert wingfield-hayes
. >> he may look like an overgrown child's toy but he is no plaything. this is video from earlier this month of his first conversation in space with the japanese astronaut, the current commander of the international space station. i have been looking forward to seeing you, says the commander. i have been wanting to see you for a long time too, he responds. the point is, this conversation is unscripted. designedronic brain is to respond in a natural, humanlike way, and to learn as he goes...
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target has changed a number of times what we do seem to be the main one is the belief that oxidative overgrown with suicide bomb attacks on indian but it does appear to be mailed. i'm beyond that we are able to sustain me with details of the personalities behind this. the clemens thanks very much for joining us again. and despite the massive success of the sun and heat the oven has decided to shake up his production team and his new album you. the new zealand born an australian race continues its super cool thing you could choose to spend the whole country will perform duets with every touch them or read about what it knew so much. i like it was a good time too. what the people and work with before. i really started to round out the spotlight people under the knife recording with the musicians i've never played with and studious ivanovic and within judaism and awoke with the criticism that the work with not just for myself in the complaint and shot a cherry tree let's expect anything radically different from adults it's known for his second solo performances and a screen reader will win i'm no
target has changed a number of times what we do seem to be the main one is the belief that oxidative overgrown with suicide bomb attacks on indian but it does appear to be mailed. i'm beyond that we are able to sustain me with details of the personalities behind this. the clemens thanks very much for joining us again. and despite the massive success of the sun and heat the oven has decided to shake up his production team and his new album you. the new zealand born an australian race continues...
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Dec 27, 2013
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around, the beginning of regeneration, the seeds for the regeneration that we're seeing in many ways overgrown today started in the worst of times of the 1970s. it was a trickle then, but young people were moving back. they were moving back into the neighborhoods that had been abandoned, where values were great, and where the lifestyle was more to their liking than the suburbs. it wasn't from a trickle in the 7070's to a stream in the 80's d a gush in the 90's during the boom years. we saw in new york and a number of other places cities where a lot of people did well in the 90s when the economy was strong. we're noticing it even more in the turn of the century because what has happened take a place like new york. the regeneration started, they moved to soho. they crossed the river to brooklyn. now brooklyn is hooked. they're going into queens, spreading all out over the city, and people are still choosing the lifestyle of coming back. it's not all one way, by any means. the difference today and 50 years ago is that it's understood both options are vie i believe, not just the one option of the
around, the beginning of regeneration, the seeds for the regeneration that we're seeing in many ways overgrown today started in the worst of times of the 1970s. it was a trickle then, but young people were moving back. they were moving back into the neighborhoods that had been abandoned, where values were great, and where the lifestyle was more to their liking than the suburbs. it wasn't from a trickle in the 7070's to a stream in the 80's d a gush in the 90's during the boom years. we saw in...
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Dec 24, 2013
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who won the mercury prize for the second -- album, overgrown. james blake.ic music duo's new album features collaborations with julian casablanca -- casablanca, and for a williams? >> daft punk. >> "i am a god" is a track from a new album released into by which hip harp that hip-hop album. >> kanye west. >> 343. three.e for ♪ >> what you are about to see is one ladder, the strongest, the safest, the most versatile ladder in the world. the strong and sturdy litt
who won the mercury prize for the second -- album, overgrown. james blake.ic music duo's new album features collaborations with julian casablanca -- casablanca, and for a williams? >> daft punk. >> "i am a god" is a track from a new album released into by which hip harp that hip-hop album. >> kanye west. >> 343. three.e for ♪ >> what you are about to see is one ladder, the strongest, the safest, the most versatile ladder in the world. the strong and...
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Dec 22, 2013
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if the city abandons its parks and leaves them to become overgrown, eaten, like so much of the rest ofdy has got to do something, right? meet the mower gang. started by this guy, tom nordone, with a simple mission of doing what they can to keep detroit's abandoned parks maintained. who are you guys and what are you doing here? >> we are the detroit mower gang. and we clean up the abandoned parks and playgrounds in this town. >> why would you do that? >> kids need a place to play. i don't care who you are. if you're under 10 years old, i think you deserve some justice in this world, don't you think? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> how did this thing start? >> i guess i started it. i bought a lawn tractor when the city announced they were closing 72 parks. what's the difference between open and closed? do they stop maintaining it? >> that's it. >> or physically shut it up? >> they don't physically shut it up. take the trash barrels away and stop mowing. >> crazy. >> it's -- a strange place, detroit. when we're done here, it will not look like a nice park. >> but still, a playable park. >> yeah. and
if the city abandons its parks and leaves them to become overgrown, eaten, like so much of the rest ofdy has got to do something, right? meet the mower gang. started by this guy, tom nordone, with a simple mission of doing what they can to keep detroit's abandoned parks maintained. who are you guys and what are you doing here? >> we are the detroit mower gang. and we clean up the abandoned parks and playgrounds in this town. >> why would you do that? >> kids need a place to...
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Dec 10, 2013
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anwrites that it seems like overgrown spoiled child -- the fact that kim jong un, purged his uncle, onehe adults in the room signals perhaps more tensions ahead. >> who brings the most forced to bear, richard falcon raft? in north asia -- the asia five, kazakhstan and china, it seems like a game of risk. the most forced to bear on this leadership in north korea? >> china, no question. china is almost the only country with influence over what happens in pyongyang. >> there is a rift. explain the fear china has? >> china does not when a failed state on the southern border. the river is the physical berry. there are a couple of bridges. it is a lot of illicit trading. a lot of the foreign goods going into north korea, cross the river. the refugees who escaped the gulags, cross by swimming across the river. they also don't want an extension of south korea up to the river. >> and the chinese province that borders the river are mainly filled by korean nationals -- not nationals the ethnic koreans. this purge of the uncle, that was china's key to north korea, wasn't it? >> there were reports o
anwrites that it seems like overgrown spoiled child -- the fact that kim jong un, purged his uncle, onehe adults in the room signals perhaps more tensions ahead. >> who brings the most forced to bear, richard falcon raft? in north asia -- the asia five, kazakhstan and china, it seems like a game of risk. the most forced to bear on this leadership in north korea? >> china, no question. china is almost the only country with influence over what happens in pyongyang. >> there is a...
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Dec 25, 2013
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and the '90s saw the growth of the cell phone, kind of overgrown there at first.ve two tech experts who have gazed into their silicon ball. christina warren from m mashable.com. christina, what do you think the biggest, hottest damage jet is likely to be? >> the biggest gadget i'm thinking the xbox 1 and playstation 4. they're both two consoles that are going to have a big life ahead. so it's something you can get now but also has a platform in place that's going to be really great for really the next decade and it's going to help define i think what the living room looks like over the next ten years. >> so it's really going to evolve and we will, too, along with it. mark, how about you? >> well, although the concept behind it is very polarizing, i think google glass will be the most exciting tech innovation of 2014. this is a wearable computer that looks like a pair of eyeglasses at first glance but it allows you to do almost anything your smartphone or home computer can do with a smart screen hovering above your right eye. there are security concern was a produc
and the '90s saw the growth of the cell phone, kind of overgrown there at first.ve two tech experts who have gazed into their silicon ball. christina warren from m mashable.com. christina, what do you think the biggest, hottest damage jet is likely to be? >> the biggest gadget i'm thinking the xbox 1 and playstation 4. they're both two consoles that are going to have a big life ahead. so it's something you can get now but also has a platform in place that's going to be really great for...
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Dec 12, 2013
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many researchers argue the link between minimum wage and economic stability is overgrown.ghting evidence of states that pay more than the federal minimum level. >> very few people are paid the minimum wage. most of the people paid the minimum wage are relatively young. over a quarter of minimum wage earners are college and high school students. >> the five states with with the highest minimum wage, washington tops the list at $9.19 an hour. number two, oregon at $8.95, where one in five households rely on food stamps, the highest proposition in the country. >> vermont with at $8.60, recalculates the wage every year, taking inflation into account. at $8.25, connecticut has the fourth highest minimum wage in the nation and fourth highest cost of groceries in the nation and one of the most expensive states to live in. >> illinois is $8.25, but has one of the highest unemployment rates in the country. how much of an impact does a higher minimum wage really have? in oregon, a planned 15-cent increase on january 1, 2014 will put an extra $234 a year into the pockets of employees
many researchers argue the link between minimum wage and economic stability is overgrown.ghting evidence of states that pay more than the federal minimum level. >> very few people are paid the minimum wage. most of the people paid the minimum wage are relatively young. over a quarter of minimum wage earners are college and high school students. >> the five states with with the highest minimum wage, washington tops the list at $9.19 an hour. number two, oregon at $8.95, where one in...
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you stick it into an hdmi port on your television, an overgrown thumb drive, $35, and you get a varietyvie downloads. you could also look at a belkin wireless music receiver, plugs into the home entertainment, and stream music from the home or tablet without any wires, from anywhere within, say, 100, 150 feet. >> of all of the wearables, you like the fit bit sdwlchlt yeah, one of the fitness bands, and it's become just this year, as tech editors, we thought they were niche, triathlete, that most people didn't care. now, the companies that make the devices are getting it right. they're talking to the person who wants to maybe lose 10 pounds, sleep a little better. they reveal your health on really good apps. that's been the magic sauce for them. >> brian, you haven't mentioned any pcs or chrome laptops. >> we hit the chrome book, really simple chrome browser-based laptop, and while they're a forward idea, they're still too fast for most consumers, and some are extre extremely expensive. there's a weird striation of the pricing. and as far as computers, we have to kiss them good-bye, at l
you stick it into an hdmi port on your television, an overgrown thumb drive, $35, and you get a varietyvie downloads. you could also look at a belkin wireless music receiver, plugs into the home entertainment, and stream music from the home or tablet without any wires, from anywhere within, say, 100, 150 feet. >> of all of the wearables, you like the fit bit sdwlchlt yeah, one of the fitness bands, and it's become just this year, as tech editors, we thought they were niche, triathlete,...
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Dec 3, 2013
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. >> the reason why you see a for sale sign is why you see the ov overgrown lawns.onnection with the painting. the for sale sign recalls the real estate bubble of a few years ago, and the contemporary feel to the picture. >> reporter: how much will this melancholy masterpiece set you back? >> estimated $22 million to $28 million, the highest price by a hopper at auction. >> and robert frank joins us from cnbc headquarters with more. not too bad, robert. >> reporter: what i love about the painting is there's so many economic lessons, the booms and bust in the real estate cycle, like we just had. but edward hopper has been a huge wealth creator. this painting, way back in the day, was sold for maybe a few thousand dollars. now selling for what could be the most expensive ever, over $28 million. and steve martin, the great comedian, sold a hopper for $26 million that he bought for $10 million back in 1999. so edward hopper painted a lot of economic desolation, but he's created huge wealth for those who've collected him early. >> robert, after the sotheby's and the chri
. >> the reason why you see a for sale sign is why you see the ov overgrown lawns.onnection with the painting. the for sale sign recalls the real estate bubble of a few years ago, and the contemporary feel to the picture. >> reporter: how much will this melancholy masterpiece set you back? >> estimated $22 million to $28 million, the highest price by a hopper at auction. >> and robert frank joins us from cnbc headquarters with more. not too bad, robert. >>...
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Dec 3, 2013
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the parcel is unintended, overgrown and unused and this land transfer would put it to productive use for reservation housing, a usefully catble -- compatible with adjacent land usages. the tribe will be removing a fire risk for the area. access would be through the existing reservation to avoid any impact on the existing neighborhood and the tribe is committed to working with the nearby homeowners association to ensure that it doesn't affect the rural nature of the community. county board of supervisors, the land use planning agency with jurisdiction over this land, fully supports the transfer. the administration supports my bill and i urge adoption of the legislation, and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from arizona is recognized. mr. grijalva: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. grijalva: thank you. the shingle springs band of miwok indians is a federally recognized indian tribe with a reservation located 40 miles east of sacramen
the parcel is unintended, overgrown and unused and this land transfer would put it to productive use for reservation housing, a usefully catble -- compatible with adjacent land usages. the tribe will be removing a fire risk for the area. access would be through the existing reservation to avoid any impact on the existing neighborhood and the tribe is committed to working with the nearby homeowners association to ensure that it doesn't affect the rural nature of the community. county board of...