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my name is patrick kennedy. i'm a project sponsor too. that is when we first looked to this project, the previous developer had a 40-foot tall building that was -- and we ascertained that would have a shadow impact of one third of 1% on the building as of right that.s0 would happened inevitably. we asked them to calculate how much additional shadow impalingt our -- impact our project has and he calculated that one-eighth of 1% additional for the five feet. as would like you to understand the as of right development would have an impact of .36 and additional five feet which allows us to do eight units and almost two more affordable units adds only one-eighth of 1%. is our shadow expert here? adam can elaborate on that if you would like. thank you. >> thank you. >> any questions for us? >> we may later but we're ok right now. i would like to open it up for public comment. i have one speaker card, cheryl o'connor. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is cheryl o'connor and i'm a real estate market professional in san francisco and i spe
my name is patrick kennedy. i'm a project sponsor too. that is when we first looked to this project, the previous developer had a 40-foot tall building that was -- and we ascertained that would have a shadow impact of one third of 1% on the building as of right that.s0 would happened inevitably. we asked them to calculate how much additional shadow impalingt our -- impact our project has and he calculated that one-eighth of 1% additional for the five feet. as would like you to understand the as...
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i want to thank all of you who worked with senator kennedy and senator domenici as well as patrick kennedy and me to pass the mental health and addiction treatment equity act 2 years ago. believe me, your 10,000 phone calls made a huge difference, and thank you from the bottom of my heart for your effort to pass that legislation. we did it, working together, we did it. (applause) (music) america is a country built from diverse people coming together. when millions of americans stand up together to make a difference in their community, they speak with one voice, and lives are forever changed. recovery month is a great example of this collective unity. in 2010, more than 900 events held throughout the country were posted on the recovery month web site. there were walks, runs, fairs, concerts, picnics, art displays, educational events, motorcycle rides, baseball games, and many other types of events that reached millions of americans. individuals touched by addiction and now healed through recovery stood together in support of one another, showing that there is hope and that recovery is possi
i want to thank all of you who worked with senator kennedy and senator domenici as well as patrick kennedy and me to pass the mental health and addiction treatment equity act 2 years ago. believe me, your 10,000 phone calls made a huge difference, and thank you from the bottom of my heart for your effort to pass that legislation. we did it, working together, we did it. (applause) (music) america is a country built from diverse people coming together. when millions of americans stand up together...
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humanitarian crisis rebel leaders say they need more arms and ammunition to resist attacks journalist patrick kennedysays there are repercussions of an unstable libya striking much further east all the way to china. the goals of intervention. stated intervention by the un in nato. are very different than what was drawn up in resolution one thousand nine hundred seventy three and goes a regime change is also the cause of the control of resources in that region and the vix in other words the dismantling of chinese economic interests in africa just in libya alone chinese contracts some valued something like twenty billion u.s. dollars over from these chinese investments in north africa has dropped almost fifteen percent in the first two months of this year you know if the chinese initially thought they took it on face value and said well this is going to help stability in the region by having a no fly zone and hopefully things will calm down and we can get back to business as usual obviously we know from the events of the last couple weeks is it wasn't just about a no fly zone its route was really about
humanitarian crisis rebel leaders say they need more arms and ammunition to resist attacks journalist patrick kennedysays there are repercussions of an unstable libya striking much further east all the way to china. the goals of intervention. stated intervention by the un in nato. are very different than what was drawn up in resolution one thousand nine hundred seventy three and goes a regime change is also the cause of the control of resources in that region and the vix in other words the...
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patrick and a stillborn daughter from the '50s. where does jacqueline kennedy fall when it comes to literature about first ladies? you may come next week for eleanor roosevelt but first ladies in the modern era those of us to steady first lady's we put eleanor roosevelt in her own category. she is unto herself. no one like her before or after but for those ladies to come after i maintain she is a bridge first lady because she bridges the gap between the very traditional ladies' of bess truman and mamie eisenhower but the most modern first lady beginning with lady bird johnson, they have had public policy that they have worked on in their husbands administration. if it said name that policy, for every first lady 10 or more could say exactly a what fact first lady is famous for. but what about laura bush and michelle obama? are days supportive spouses of our more of a presidential partner or spouse? and i say think about this. i st. laura bush had to be that not too hillary. >> she did not go too far on the health care initiative so people began to say she is not
patrick and a stillborn daughter from the '50s. where does jacqueline kennedy fall when it comes to literature about first ladies? you may come next week for eleanor roosevelt but first ladies in the modern era those of us to steady first lady's we put eleanor roosevelt in her own category. she is unto herself. no one like her before or after but for those ladies to come after i maintain she is a bridge first lady because she bridges the gap between the very traditional ladies' of bess truman...
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[applause] >> first of all, i want to just say welcome to the kennedy family. obviously patrickl. while the elected officials and friends here i haven't seen quite a while in college. i want to thank the kennedy family for their history of service and sacrifice and i've had the privilege actually to speak with vicky on many occasions about her vision for this amazing facility in the sense that you don't learning. i was deeply moved by her passion and enthusiasm to do something very special for her husband and for the family and for commonwealth and for the country. i told you i would come. [laughter] a little surprise to everybody, isn't it? [laughter] all aside, what does think vicky and patrick for their warm welcome in the transition in becoming the new united states senator. one thing that she would know -- every window he is a legend. me if all people understand the large shoes i have to fill. one thing i always appreciate it was his dedication to service, his sense of humor and the fact that he was so zealous in the way that he thought were the things he truly believed in.
[applause] >> first of all, i want to just say welcome to the kennedy family. obviously patrickl. while the elected officials and friends here i haven't seen quite a while in college. i want to thank the kennedy family for their history of service and sacrifice and i've had the privilege actually to speak with vicky on many occasions about her vision for this amazing facility in the sense that you don't learning. i was deeply moved by her passion and enthusiasm to do something very...
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[applause] >> first of all, i want to just say welcome to the kennedy family. obviously patrick committed to see you as well. while the elected officials and friends here i haven't seen quite a while in college. i want to thank the kennedy family for their history of service and sacrifice and i've had the privilege actually to speak with vicky on many occasions about her vision for this amazing facility in the sense that you don't learning. i was deeply moved by her passion and enthusiasm to do something very special for her husband and for the family and for commonwealth and for the country. i told you i would come. [laughter] a little surprise to everybody, isn't it? [laughter] all aside, what does think vicky and patrick for their warm welcome in the transition in becoming the new united states senator. one thing that she would know -- every window he is a legend. me if all people understand the large shoes i have to fill. one thing i always appreciate it was his dedication to service, his sense of humor and the fact that he was so zealous in the way that he thought were the
[applause] >> first of all, i want to just say welcome to the kennedy family. obviously patrick committed to see you as well. while the elected officials and friends here i haven't seen quite a while in college. i want to thank the kennedy family for their history of service and sacrifice and i've had the privilege actually to speak with vicky on many occasions about her vision for this amazing facility in the sense that you don't learning. i was deeply moved by her passion and enthusiasm...
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kennedy had just lost her son patrick would be born prematurely the week before and had died of a lung ailment he lived only two days. she and the president was shattered, as was caroline who was six at the time and she was old enough to understand. she wasn't going to have a baby brother or sister to welcome. young john was a little bit too young to understand that what president kennedy did this weekend, again a week and after patrick died, was come back to washington and bring all the family dogs as well as new puppies just to try to lighten up this. so here they are sitting out on their porch, on the patio at hyannis port. obviously the media played a role in all of us. it wasn't just mrs. kennedy putting out these symbols and images and no one paying attention. think of this. in 1952 when president eisenhower was elected president, 20% of american households had televisions. by 1960 when president kennedy is elected, 80% of american households have televisions. they were all black and white remember those days? i would tell this to my student we only had two channels. my students
kennedy had just lost her son patrick would be born prematurely the week before and had died of a lung ailment he lived only two days. she and the president was shattered, as was caroline who was six at the time and she was old enough to understand. she wasn't going to have a baby brother or sister to welcome. young john was a little bit too young to understand that what president kennedy did this weekend, again a week and after patrick died, was come back to washington and bring all the family...
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ted kennedy's son, patrick, is getting married. >> everybody is very excited about that. >> reporter:veliest young woman. so, we're really, really excited about that. >> reporter: what are the moments, now, that are the hardest for you? still? >> you know, the usual ones that i think anybody who has gone through a loss of a loved one. the big occasions. and sometimes, even the quiet ones. i just think that i was the luckiest -- am the luckiest woman on the planet. >> reporter: why? >> because i met the love of my life. and he made me so happy. i feel like i was the lucky one. we were so happy. >> reporter: the two of you discussed a number of times, the possibility of you, at some point, running for his senate seat. >> i think discussed is too strong of a word. no. i want to do work that teddy did. i want to advance those causes. i don't want his job. >> reporter: and what would the senate lion made have today's shutdown threats? >> one of the things that my husband did so well, is he was able to work well with both sides of the aisle. and that he was able to understand -- he did unde
ted kennedy's son, patrick, is getting married. >> everybody is very excited about that. >> reporter:veliest young woman. so, we're really, really excited about that. >> reporter: what are the moments, now, that are the hardest for you? still? >> you know, the usual ones that i think anybody who has gone through a loss of a loved one. the big occasions. and sometimes, even the quiet ones. i just think that i was the luckiest -- am the luckiest woman on the planet....
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kennedy institute. the event includes tributes to the late senator bayh massachusetts governor deval patrick, massachusettsessman ed markey and former longtime kennedy aide paul kirk. kennedy institute president peter meade begins the program. >> good morning, ladies and b gentlemen, thank you very much y for being here. ol really do appreciate it. f if we could begin to have folksr take their seats we will have time for pictures of littledown, later. billpl delahunt, could you sit down please? thank you. [laughter] lieutenant governor is about to take his seat by the treasurer there. we're making real progress here. good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and in so many ways is the khoir was saying just a bit ago, this is the day the lord has made. let us rejoice and be glad. [applause] i was just telling vicky i was walking earlier and looked up at the incredible blue sky with the sunshining down, and i said something that so many of us said so many times in our lives, thank you, ted. well, people will take credit for much of what happens, we give him the responsibility and credit for this beautiful day, and
kennedy institute. the event includes tributes to the late senator bayh massachusetts governor deval patrick, massachusettsessman ed markey and former longtime kennedy aide paul kirk. kennedy institute president peter meade begins the program. >> good morning, ladies and b gentlemen, thank you very much y for being here. ol really do appreciate it. f if we could begin to have folksr take their seats we will have time for pictures of littledown, later. billpl delahunt, could you sit down...
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once at patrick air force base and the kennedy space center, a private gathering at the so-called beachd time before each launch. giffords' hurricanes mark kelly, says watching friday's launch is important to his wife. >> she's been working really hard to make sure that her doctors would permit her to come, and she's you know, more than medically ready to be here, and she's excited about making this trip. >> reporter: congresswoman giffords will watch liftoff from a private viewing area away from cameras with her mother and a nurse. also on hand, president and mrs. obama and their girls along with members of giffords' staff, including two who were injured in january's shooting rampage. pam simon and ron barber. this will be the last lift-off for the shulgs endevour, a 14 day mission to deliver a particle physics and spare parts to the space station. the last shuttle mission flown by atlantis is slated for june. >>> this is commander kelly's fourth schultz mission. he has already logged 38 days in space. he and congresswoman giffords were married back in 2007. >> all right, tom. live for
once at patrick air force base and the kennedy space center, a private gathering at the so-called beachd time before each launch. giffords' hurricanes mark kelly, says watching friday's launch is important to his wife. >> she's been working really hard to make sure that her doctors would permit her to come, and she's you know, more than medically ready to be here, and she's excited about making this trip. >> reporter: congresswoman giffords will watch liftoff from a private viewing...
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kennedy, who had stayed out of the race, it jumps into the race. murray kempton, many people were bitter about that, saying it was opportunistic. murray kempton said it was proved that st. patrick did not drive all the snakes out of ireland. [laughter] then you had nelson rockefeller supposed to get in and challenge us, and he announced, "i am not challenging richard nixon in the primaries." in march, lyndon johnson is going to give his major address on the vietnam. he announces he will not run again for president of the united states. tremendously dramatic events. we were hoping he would be in the race with kennedy and mccarthy. four days later, martin luther king was assassinated in memphis. i grew up in this town of washington, d.c. why it's up to the 17th street corridor, 14th street -- riots up to the 17th street corridor, 14th street corridor. that continued 3 or four gay street then became teammates, and -- that could to do three or four days. then came columbia campus, and then we one of the oregon primary with a tremendous victory. bobby kennedy was assassinated after he won the california primary. then came the democratic convention in chicago. nixon sent back to obse
kennedy, who had stayed out of the race, it jumps into the race. murray kempton, many people were bitter about that, saying it was opportunistic. murray kempton said it was proved that st. patrick did not drive all the snakes out of ireland. [laughter] then you had nelson rockefeller supposed to get in and challenge us, and he announced, "i am not challenging richard nixon in the primaries." in march, lyndon johnson is going to give his major address on the vietnam. he announces he...