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. >> commissioner perlman. >> thank you all for participating in the program. for me, it's my favorite part of what we do, because we get to hear your stories and they're so meaningful. obviously, i probably have eaten your noodles, but we wouldn't know who you are, otherwise. so this is a way that we can get to know you and you can introduce yourself to sanfrancisco, even though you've been around much longer than most of us. i'm sorry from let to do wash isn't here. it's a part of town i'm not in frequently but i love the notion of the art gallery. like you're doing your wash and there's an art gallery and studio and that's the spirit of the neighborhood and the spirit of participating in the community and same with the make-out room, having those kind of literary events. >> thank you. >> it's right next door to marla's bakery. >> ok, that helps. >> i want to echo my fellow commissioner's comments. one of the things that strikes me every time is how hard people have worked for ten, 20, 30, even longer to make their businesses really part of san francisco and
. >> commissioner perlman. >> thank you all for participating in the program. for me, it's my favorite part of what we do, because we get to hear your stories and they're so meaningful. obviously, i probably have eaten your noodles, but we wouldn't know who you are, otherwise. so this is a way that we can get to know you and you can introduce yourself to sanfrancisco, even though you've been around much longer than most of us. i'm sorry from let to do wash isn't here. it's a part of...
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. >> rhea perlman is one of her wan wannabes. >> i wanted to be a cheerleader.husband. >> what did he say? >> over my dead body. >> that was fast. >> a little too fast if you ask me. >> five, six, seven, eight. >> in "bring it on" meets "the golden girls," the girls enter a competition. >> i always wanted to do it a cheerleader. >> i know >>> hey, look up. your neck will thank you. >> the neck is a dead giveaway of aging. >> minutes away on "e.t." tips even if no one in your home smokes, secondhand smoke can be closer than you think. secondhand smoke from a neighbor's apartment can enter your home through air vents, through light fixtures and even through cracks in the walls and the floors. secondhand smoke is toxic. especially to children. protect your family. visit tobaccofreeca.com. ♪ ♪ whiskey's supposed to drown the memories ♪ ♪ >>> miranda lambert heard her name called this morning as she usually does at the academy music award nominations were announced. we'll get to that in a moment, but first we have new information about the man shemarried in that quic
. >> rhea perlman is one of her wan wannabes. >> i wanted to be a cheerleader.husband. >> what did he say? >> over my dead body. >> that was fast. >> a little too fast if you ask me. >> five, six, seven, eight. >> in "bring it on" meets "the golden girls," the girls enter a competition. >> i always wanted to do it a cheerleader. >> i know >>> hey, look up. your neck will thank you. >> the neck is a...
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. >> rhea perlman is one of her wan wannabes. >> i wanted to be a cheerleader.husband. >> what did he say? >> over my dead body. >> that was fast. >> a little too fast if you ask me. >> five, six, seven, eight. >> in "bring it on" meets "the golden girls," the girls enter a competition. >> i always wanted to do it a cheerleader. >> i always wanted to do it a cheerleader. >> i know ♪ she's doing it again. no cover up spray here... it's the irresistibly fresh scent of febreze air effects. cheaper aerosols can cover up odors, burying the smell in a flowery fog. switch to febreze air effects! febreze eliminates even the toughest odors from the air. and it uses an all-natural propellant to leave behind a pleasant scent you'll love. use anywhere odors can spread. freshen up, don't cover up. febreze air effects. >>> hey, look up. your neck will thank you. >> the neck is a dead giveaway of aging. >> minutes away on "e.t." tips 90% of women have a skincare routine. but what about a lip care routine? pay your lips some attention. the chapstick total hydration collection.
. >> rhea perlman is one of her wan wannabes. >> i wanted to be a cheerleader.husband. >> what did he say? >> over my dead body. >> that was fast. >> a little too fast if you ask me. >> five, six, seven, eight. >> in "bring it on" meets "the golden girls," the girls enter a competition. >> i always wanted to do it a cheerleader. >> i always wanted to do it a cheerleader. >> i know ♪ she's doing it again. no...
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. >> commissioner perlman? >> did the shape, especially in the northeast, did the shape, are these areas that have been surveyed are pulled out? because it's an odd shaped profile. >> it goes around the areas already surveyed or designated, so that little pocket contains northeast waterfront, north beach, et cetera. >> got you. >> and then the break in between, those are the areas, even though you see they have high hazard in the liquifaction, those are the tonigh doesn't pln article 11 and eastern neighborhoods, those are where the survey areas are, generally. >> one more question. actually, you may answer it in the next slide. >> and then this next slide is what we're thinking about subsequent phases and the phasing would follow the development pattern and the numbers that are shown in the legend would identify how many parcels there are within each of those colored phases. again, this is obviously subject to change, but it's sort of what we think makes sense. when you consider the variables and the age the b
. >> commissioner perlman? >> did the shape, especially in the northeast, did the shape, are these areas that have been surveyed are pulled out? because it's an odd shaped profile. >> it goes around the areas already surveyed or designated, so that little pocket contains northeast waterfront, north beach, et cetera. >> got you. >> and then the break in between, those are the areas, even though you see they have high hazard in the liquifaction, those are the tonigh...
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perlman and his office to consider tightening the building above five floors in order to create a building that is slightly shallow. if the lot is 40 feet wide, it is being designed at 39 feet 8 inches over the front faÇade, and it is extruded on that dimension. if you would tuck it in a little bit from the east side by a few feet, that would mean creating units which are slightly -- that will slightly vary in sizes as you go further up. you could create a building form that would provide more light into the unit -- units that are seriously affected. that does not mean you lower it to less than eight stories, but you change the profile in the east and west direction. is that possible? will beget a slight shift in unit size, but the units are generously sized, and it doesn't really completely change the building, it changes the way how the building becomes more customized towards the upper floors. >> i certainly follow the logic of that discussion. the layout, as it currently stands, we have our stairs moved out as far as we can. if we were to set it back in the upper floors, weaver -- eith
perlman and his office to consider tightening the building above five floors in order to create a building that is slightly shallow. if the lot is 40 feet wide, it is being designed at 39 feet 8 inches over the front faÇade, and it is extruded on that dimension. if you would tuck it in a little bit from the east side by a few feet, that would mean creating units which are slightly -- that will slightly vary in sizes as you go further up. you could create a building form that would provide more...
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allison perlman has written about it so effectively.this public interest that is overwhelmingly in the age of broadcast news and 1950's, 1960's, 1970's and is defined by the federal government, the fcc, the regulation and elite news makers. the national networks. they are defining what the public should hear. it overwhelmingly is more elitist. then that breaks down in the 1980's and 1990's and does become more about the public interest is what the public is interested in. that leads to ratings and the market driving what is seen as important. yes, a lot of people in 1992 and the aftermath of looking at this way it talk directly to people when they are frustrated with the broadcasting model because it is the small sound bites. they are talking about cable as liberating. well yes, it is more democratizing, but it is more dependent on market forces which may not be more informative. that's an term of the information -- in terms of the information people are getting. >> is there another one? go ahead. >> i have a question for leah. >> can y
allison perlman has written about it so effectively.this public interest that is overwhelmingly in the age of broadcast news and 1950's, 1960's, 1970's and is defined by the federal government, the fcc, the regulation and elite news makers. the national networks. they are defining what the public should hear. it overwhelmingly is more elitist. then that breaks down in the 1980's and 1990's and does become more about the public interest is what the public is interested in. that leads to ratings...
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it's lawrence perlman, who was a researcher on the study. >> what were the findings of the study?ished. we were looking for differences in parenting. we wanted to understand parenting practices and how it would affect development. the triplets were placed in families where there was an older adopted child that had been placed by louise wise. that was part of the design. >> how do you feel watching that? >> like a lab rat. it -- it only just makes it that -- it just only -- it just makes it -- >> that much worse. >> duplicitous. they're not just studying the kids but they're studying the parents. >> so they did, in fact, know the parenting style of each parent. so this was not, you know -- obviously was far from a random selection. >> they knew exactly who they had chosen to place each one of us with when they called the gallands and the kellmans and the shafrans. >> in terms of how they parented their children, the three families were quite, quite different. david's father stood out. there was nobody in the world like his son. he was so proud of him. whatever he did was wonderful.
it's lawrence perlman, who was a researcher on the study. >> what were the findings of the study?ished. we were looking for differences in parenting. we wanted to understand parenting practices and how it would affect development. the triplets were placed in families where there was an older adopted child that had been placed by louise wise. that was part of the design. >> how do you feel watching that? >> like a lab rat. it -- it only just makes it that -- it just only -- it...