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president hyland and commissioner johns, commissioner foley, commissioner pearlman. first is public comment. i have no speaker cards. >> president hyland: anyone from the public want to address us? seeing none, closing. >> clerk: announcements. item 2, the planning staff report in announcements. i'll mention that commissioner melgard's last day was january 30th. she's resigned her post as a planning commissioner. and board president norman yee has nominated a replacement. she went before rules on monday or tuesday and was forwarded unanimously to the full board for their consideration. that's all i have. >> anything? okay, great. >> clerk: president's reports and announcements. >> none. >> clerk: item 4, consideration of adaption of draft minutes from january 15, 2020. >> president hyland: back to the commission. >> clerk: on that motion to adopt minutes for january 15, 2020, commissioner black, commissioner foley. commissioner johns, commissioner pearlman and commissioner so and commissioner mcspadden. that passes 7-0. and item 5, comments and questions. >> presiden
president hyland and commissioner johns, commissioner foley, commissioner pearlman. first is public comment. i have no speaker cards. >> president hyland: anyone from the public want to address us? seeing none, closing. >> clerk: announcements. item 2, the planning staff report in announcements. i'll mention that commissioner melgard's last day was january 30th. she's resigned her post as a planning commissioner. and board president norman yee has nominated a replacement. she went...
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. >> commissioner pearlman. >> for those here when we talked about the ferris wheel. this is a far cry from that. i think this is -- my question about the two years was the opposite. not why limited to one year, but if this is such a special place and if you are going to have lighting that is directly over the shell and sown that is intimate and is controlled in terms of time of day and time of use, it seems like why not activate the park forever? why do we limit to two years. your explanation to say that performers have to get used to it. why? if you are going to take it away. it doesn't matter they get used to it, it is not going to be there the next time they come. i am going the other way and saying this seems like an excellent improvement of the use of this. of course, it wasn't there in 1899 because we didn't light things that way. we are in 21st century, and we use things in a very different way. given our lifestyles to have something when the sun goes down at 5 oat 5:00 in the winter when february is like a summer month in san francisco, why not have things go
. >> commissioner pearlman. >> for those here when we talked about the ferris wheel. this is a far cry from that. i think this is -- my question about the two years was the opposite. not why limited to one year, but if this is such a special place and if you are going to have lighting that is directly over the shell and sown that is intimate and is controlled in terms of time of day and time of use, it seems like why not activate the park forever? why do we limit to two years. your...
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reporter melissa pearlman was there when ricky davis walked out a free man. >> reporter: he was surrounded by cameras and clearly overwhelmed by all of the attention. >> no comment, thank you. >> reporter: the 55-year-old finally reunited with family for the first time in 15 years. >> ricky! ricky! >> hi guys! >> reporter: and the team from the northern california innocence project that helped make him a free man. davis walking far away from the el dorado county jail, his first trip grabbing pizza and fresh clothes. davis was handed a 16 year to life sentence for second-degree murder, a murder we now know he didn't commit. spending years in jail for the fatal stabbing of jane hilton who he lived with, but always maintained his innocence. >> he said to me vern, i didn't do it. i said i have to tell you with all sincerity, i believe you. >> reporter: but last year with help from the northern california innocence project, newly tested evidence pointed to another man's dna on the victim's night gown and under her fingernails good. >> the gentleman was still alive, and we could compare the dna
reporter melissa pearlman was there when ricky davis walked out a free man. >> reporter: he was surrounded by cameras and clearly overwhelmed by all of the attention. >> no comment, thank you. >> reporter: the 55-year-old finally reunited with family for the first time in 15 years. >> ricky! ricky! >> hi guys! >> reporter: and the team from the northern california innocence project that helped make him a free man. davis walking far away from the el dorado...
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. >> their manager lou pearlman said i think i need another one of these. ♪ tearing up my heart whent were missing school. many had mom as chaperones. >> all these people who would go on to be huge pop stars began on disney. so many people came out of the mickey mouse club. keri russell, justin timberlake, cristina aguilera, j.c. chasez, ryan gosling, britney spears. >> that's like the 1927 yankees in terms of pop. ♪ oh baby baby ♪ how was i supposed to know ♪ that something wasn't right here ♪ >> teenagers are the biggest consumers of music, and britney has become their queen. ♪ i'm not that innocent ♪ oops i did it again >> britney was the madonna whereas christina was like the mariah. ♪ i'm a genie in a bottle >> christina, you know, very tiny girl, she's under 5 feet. and when she opened her mouth, it was like this burst of like wind came through your hair. you were like, that voice is coming out of that girl? >> the end of the '90s is a really precarious strange time for music because mtv stops playing music videos and starts doing some more kind of reality television programmin
. >> their manager lou pearlman said i think i need another one of these. ♪ tearing up my heart whent were missing school. many had mom as chaperones. >> all these people who would go on to be huge pop stars began on disney. so many people came out of the mickey mouse club. keri russell, justin timberlake, cristina aguilera, j.c. chasez, ryan gosling, britney spears. >> that's like the 1927 yankees in terms of pop. ♪ oh baby baby ♪ how was i supposed to know ♪ that...
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pearlman he was banking on it >> looked good for him until about the last couple of weeks >> the superl over is now gamblers are going hollywood indiana joins new jersey now to allow the second state to allow bet iting on the academy awards check out the odds for this year's best picture. world war i is the clear favorite at 2-5 while the korean film, pair site, which i hear is really good, has better odds than once upon a time in hollywood, which i thought was pretty good. >> would you lay money on it >> no. no >> in principle or because you don't feel strongly enough about who should take it >> my guess is that 1917 will win. >> i'd like to see that and little women >> won a couple of other awards, the s.a.g. and screen writer's award. >> did you see it? >> no. >> how about a must've date. >> sure. we'll take the kids. the time has come to hand out the hardware to the 2019 stock draft champion noah syndergaard ran away with it in the final week thanks to tesla. that doesn't even include inday's $1000 ga the champ himself will join us next on "power lunch." don't go anywhere. i used t
pearlman he was banking on it >> looked good for him until about the last couple of weeks >> the superl over is now gamblers are going hollywood indiana joins new jersey now to allow the second state to allow bet iting on the academy awards check out the odds for this year's best picture. world war i is the clear favorite at 2-5 while the korean film, pair site, which i hear is really good, has better odds than once upon a time in hollywood, which i thought was pretty good. >>...
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. >> women illustrators were rare in women's fashion but barbara pearlman broke through. >> i love thisk at you. >> reporter: some of these became stars. >> most are stars. most are legendary. almost every person we selected has a legacy. >> reporter: like glen tun ston who made his name in the early '70s. >> and i found people recognized me. >> uh-huh. >> i would even get fan mail. >> reporter: you don't know how they knew. >> i don't know. >> but they knew. >> he was a pioneer. >> i was there as the first black ill traitor. >> reporter: was that your dream job? >> yes. i think it was everybody's that was a fashion artist. >> reporter: what makes a great fashion illustrator? >> it's the fluency with drawing where by not only can you draw what you see but you can easily exaggerate. >> reporter: is it drawing what you feel? >> and drawing what you feel. >> reporter: you bring your personality, your self-into it. the commercial options for illustrators have dwindled with photographers replacing them on the runway and magazines in decline. >> reporter: is the magazine market pretty much go
. >> women illustrators were rare in women's fashion but barbara pearlman broke through. >> i love thisk at you. >> reporter: some of these became stars. >> most are stars. most are legendary. almost every person we selected has a legacy. >> reporter: like glen tun ston who made his name in the early '70s. >> and i found people recognized me. >> uh-huh. >> i would even get fan mail. >> reporter: you don't know how they knew. >> i don't...
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president hyland and commissioner johns, commissioner foley, commissioner pearlman. first is public comment. i have no speaker cards. >> president hyland: anyone from the public want to
president hyland and commissioner johns, commissioner foley, commissioner pearlman. first is public comment. i have no speaker cards. >> president hyland: anyone from the public want to