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good the restaurant has a permit for tables and chairs, which leaves very little room for passageway, and is a congested area. there is a coffee cart strictly for the tenants of those buildings, and parents those of big business of people coming in and taking out food, so a direct competition with his tenants. he has been there for 10 years or so, so we strongly agree with the denial of the permit and feel it should be sustained. thank you. >> thank you. if you would not filling one out, we would appreciate it. is there any public comment? seeing none, we will move to rebuttal. fax i am going to quickly address some of the issues that came on top, and then i am going to talk about the video. i do have a video of derrin cafe and the person who works there, and they do not sell tee boxes. they do not provide that at all. as well as the other merchants, they all sell brewed coffee or through tea. -- or brewed tea. in terms of our coffee been available, our patrons can open their bag and have a cup right there at the stand, so they are able to buy the bag, and we do have the bag open and
good the restaurant has a permit for tables and chairs, which leaves very little room for passageway, and is a congested area. there is a coffee cart strictly for the tenants of those buildings, and parents those of big business of people coming in and taking out food, so a direct competition with his tenants. he has been there for 10 years or so, so we strongly agree with the denial of the permit and feel it should be sustained. thank you. >> thank you. if you would not filling one out,...
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. >> we're behind the bar now in the passageway that goes back to the prostitution area.e catch them in all the time. it's pretty filthy. hey, there's an example of what they do here all the time. right down there. we see this all over the place. with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast speeds. we'll take all the strawberries, dave. you got it, kid. we have a winner. we're definitely gonna need another one. small businesses that want to grow use 4g lte technology from verizon. i wonder how she does it. that's why she's the boss. because the small business with the best technology rules. contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 1-800-974-6006. . >>> to hopefully free some of the women trapped in cantinas, investigators from the tabc and houston police department make a surprise inspection of one of the city's most notorious cantinas. la concinita nightclub. it's the same place where investigators rescued a girl from traffickers just two weeks earlier. >> here's a good picture of the actual location where they do the prostitution
. >> we're behind the bar now in the passageway that goes back to the prostitution area.e catch them in all the time. it's pretty filthy. hey, there's an example of what they do here all the time. right down there. we see this all over the place. with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast speeds. we'll take all the strawberries, dave. you got it, kid. we have a winner. we're definitely gonna need another one. small businesses that want to grow use 4g lte technology...
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we're standing in one of the passageways between these two shells, and that solved his whole problemf access for his building materials and for subsequent maintenance, whilst the great ribs which bind the shells together ensure its strength and structural stability. when we come out into the light, out of the dome's dark passages and tunnels, we're surrounded by the classic forms of brunelleschi's lantern. we can immediately understand exactly what his great contemporary and fellow architect alberti meant when he spoke of this magnificent cupola rising above the skies, ample enough to encompass in its shadow all the people of tuscany. not only did brunelleschi's dome dominate the skyline of florence, he also systematized the science of perspective which was to dominate western pictorial space until the 20th century. in masaccio's fresco of the trinity-- probably constructed with brunelleschi's advice on architecture-- classical columns and a monumental barrel vault frame the figures of christ and god, the father. here is the interaction of painting, architecture, and the mathematical
we're standing in one of the passageways between these two shells, and that solved his whole problemf access for his building materials and for subsequent maintenance, whilst the great ribs which bind the shells together ensure its strength and structural stability. when we come out into the light, out of the dome's dark passages and tunnels, we're surrounded by the classic forms of brunelleschi's lantern. we can immediately understand exactly what his great contemporary and fellow architect...
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gideon wells, who i saw wandering around the passageways earlier today, union secretary of the navy, dispatched the handful of war ships that were available, a total of 12 of them, down to blockade the south principle seaports, ordered home all the vessels then currently overseas on distant station patrol, embarked on a crash program to require new ships. to oversee the acquisition of new vessels wells appointed a man, george d. morgan, competent, experienced businessman who happened to be wells' brother-in-law. as you can imagine there was some squawking about this. in congress. principally because morgan took a 2.5% commission for each ship that he purchased and ended up with quite a pile of money. but in the end his efficiency quieted most criticism and morgan ended up buying 89 vessels at $40,000 each. pretty good bargain. they were converted. several north principle ports, new york, philadelphia, elsewhere soon there were 264 ships by end of 1862. rapid, to that moment, unprecedented mobilization of naval resources. and the blockade, no more than a fatuous notion in april, was o
gideon wells, who i saw wandering around the passageways earlier today, union secretary of the navy, dispatched the handful of war ships that were available, a total of 12 of them, down to blockade the south principle seaports, ordered home all the vessels then currently overseas on distant station patrol, embarked on a crash program to require new ships. to oversee the acquisition of new vessels wells appointed a man, george d. morgan, competent, experienced businessman who happened to be...
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champlain, and then in the region between lake champlain and lake george to the south on the narrow passageway, the french built a fort in an area that the natives call ticonderoga. the british adopted the name ticonderoga, but first the forts here were built by the french. well, let's go on in the talk. now here you see a modern view of the fort is reconstructed and reconstructed beautifully and how it is on this waterway that is southward to north or north to south between, again, the st. lawrence and the hudson river valley, and the fort was originally built by the french, and, of course, it would be a scene of conflict. on lake george to the south the british built a camp in -- a fort in 1755 after conflict there with the french. and in the early conflict in this particular theater the english only had the assistance of the mohawks. the french had the assistance of many native peoples besides the help of their own french colonials, the french canadians, who had a very important role in this campaign. between 1755, 1758-'09 to the end of the war. now, this is a map from the massachusetts hi
champlain, and then in the region between lake champlain and lake george to the south on the narrow passageway, the french built a fort in an area that the natives call ticonderoga. the british adopted the name ticonderoga, but first the forts here were built by the french. well, let's go on in the talk. now here you see a modern view of the fort is reconstructed and reconstructed beautifully and how it is on this waterway that is southward to north or north to south between, again, the st....
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heard before for example that iran warned it could close down the strait of hormuz which was a passageway for oil and that was one card which the iranians display that of course iran also has its cards to play both in iraq and afghanistan we all know that it does have its cards to play in syria right here in lebanon on so iran has expanded its regional sphere of influence and if these sanctions indeed do cause serious serious damage and as i said iran could respond to many different in many different ways however i do believe that we are overlooking some important points which are for example that the iranian supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei said in a speech on the iranian new year that iran doesn't strive to possess nuclear weapons now that is a message of which is being given to the west and on the other hand as well obama had some messages on obvious or when he made accused iranian you your speech of pushing the iranians so yes we do have all of these pressures we do have all of these scientists i was at the same time and there are exchanges of messages being between the two and i
heard before for example that iran warned it could close down the strait of hormuz which was a passageway for oil and that was one card which the iranians display that of course iran also has its cards to play both in iraq and afghanistan we all know that it does have its cards to play in syria right here in lebanon on so iran has expanded its regional sphere of influence and if these sanctions indeed do cause serious serious damage and as i said iran could respond to many different in many...
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they have under ground railroads that pass through under the streets, secret rooms, passageways and tunnelsthey run through the whole area. this is a traditional house. first floor office. four big bedrooms. the living room is bright and inviting with hardwood floors. there is a walk-in bay window. it's walk-in if you can get a foot in there. there it is. there is a cook's kitchen with a pot filler faucet which is popular today with an expansive island and a sunny dining area. the formal dining room has wood floors. a sizable room. i like that rug. the family room has beamed ceilings and is cozy with the wood burning fireplace. there is a big yard out back. big enough to have maybe 20 kids if you want to have a big family. a great house for raising a family. >> let's go now to reading, pennsylvania. get that reading railroad going. >> you remember that. >> classic stone colonial. >> this is one hour from center city in philadelphia. >> wow. >> it's very close. almost next to albright college and gives the neighborhood a college town feel which is so popular today. in 1942 they built this ho
they have under ground railroads that pass through under the streets, secret rooms, passageways and tunnelsthey run through the whole area. this is a traditional house. first floor office. four big bedrooms. the living room is bright and inviting with hardwood floors. there is a walk-in bay window. it's walk-in if you can get a foot in there. there it is. there is a cook's kitchen with a pot filler faucet which is popular today with an expansive island and a sunny dining area. the formal dining...
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to do so, two staff officers snake their way through narrow passageways and the central corridor, 160n the process, they can find themselves surrounded by hundreds of inmates. >> there's too many inmates out. we're just on hold right now. >> check inside -- >> trying to keep it minimal in that dog run to how many inmates are in there, so we keep a clear path if something does happen to where we'd get through. >> i believe that the number one skill you really, really need in here is communication skills. if you can't communicate with these inmates, then you're going to have problems. because this is an old facility. this is not electric-powered doors. this is all key and we're walking these tiers with hundreds of inmates every day, and these officers are face to face with these inmates. >> inmates can change just like that. and so, you can't let your guard down. >> warden diana butler knows the importance of communicating with inmates. she's only 1 of 11 female wardens in california. and with 22 yea0 years of servi she knows what to look for. >> one thing you develop when you work here
to do so, two staff officers snake their way through narrow passageways and the central corridor, 160n the process, they can find themselves surrounded by hundreds of inmates. >> there's too many inmates out. we're just on hold right now. >> check inside -- >> trying to keep it minimal in that dog run to how many inmates are in there, so we keep a clear path if something does happen to where we'd get through. >> i believe that the number one skill you really, really need...
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finally the caribbean in turn had many ways that few deep passageways.ssages none deeper and more convenient to europe and north america than the windward passage on which sits guantÁnamo bay. in short, cuba was a gravitational center around which the system churned. the country that controlled cuba would demand that trade and traffic and north american continents, but of the western hemisphere itself. burning arrived with high hopes. what he found exceeded his expectations. it was not simply a guantÁnamo afforded ready access to sandy i go to cuba, spain second capital in cuba, nor that they could absorb the entire fleet, nor that it offers better protection from tropical storms than port royal, nor finally that it is ideally situated to safeguard british shipping throughout the caribbean. all of which was true. but what put guantÁnamo over the top was its native splendor, it's navigable rivers, rolling hills, fertile plains. and yet from the beginning of the expedition, a fatal disagreement between the navy and the army during the expedition to cuba, d
finally the caribbean in turn had many ways that few deep passageways.ssages none deeper and more convenient to europe and north america than the windward passage on which sits guantÁnamo bay. in short, cuba was a gravitational center around which the system churned. the country that controlled cuba would demand that trade and traffic and north american continents, but of the western hemisphere itself. burning arrived with high hopes. what he found exceeded his expectations. it was not simply...