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. >> jonathan perlman: well, you know, i was in shock. >> stahl: jonathan perlman is the rabbi of new, the third congregation in the building. >> perlman: fortunately, i knew about this space in the back of our room. and i said, "keep the lights out. find a place to hide." the shooter he didn't see us. he went right by us. >> stahl: it took the shooter less than 11 minutes to kill 11 men and women from all three congregations. killed for being jewish. did you ever think in your whole life that you would see the return of anti-semitism in this virulent form? >> perlman: not in pittsburgh. >> stahl: within hours of the shooting, the people of pittsburgh started leaving notes of support. d and painted stones, but also crosses and rosary beads. >> laurie zitrain-eisenberg: a lot of the items are religious reflecting the faith of the person who was leaving it, and not necessarily the faith of the victims. >> stahl: laurie zitrain- eisenberg, a congregant and historian, is cataloguing these gifts. >> zitrain-eisenberg: clearly, this was a jewish event in that it's an anti-semitic attack in
. >> jonathan perlman: well, you know, i was in shock. >> stahl: jonathan perlman is the rabbi of new, the third congregation in the building. >> perlman: fortunately, i knew about this space in the back of our room. and i said, "keep the lights out. find a place to hide." the shooter he didn't see us. he went right by us. >> stahl: it took the shooter less than 11 minutes to kill 11 men and women from all three congregations. killed for being jewish. did you...
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so i do agree with commissioner perlman that the preservation alternative aren't really preservation alternatives. so i think that, maybe, the thing to do is be honest and straightforward about it, saying this is where we are and you keep the building or you tear it down. >> if i can interject, commissioner perlman. my understanding is that we can get further feedback and this isn't necessarily a preservation alternative. i one in which it would not meet the standards but would go somewhere between a small alternative and mitigating some of the impacts. so in that context, i agree thar comment on that? i do think there are aping applications that could be added no a contemporary way. if i wasn't explained to me, i wouldn't have understood it. there's a base, a cornice. there's a cornices at the top and the existing could be the existing base and there could be arctic kaarticulation. weda have enough context in the urban context to understand how this stepping of the upper floors relate to the other buildings and won't be needed. the top floor which has the highest floor, whatever flo
so i do agree with commissioner perlman that the preservation alternative aren't really preservation alternatives. so i think that, maybe, the thing to do is be honest and straightforward about it, saying this is where we are and you keep the building or you tear it down. >> if i can interject, commissioner perlman. my understanding is that we can get further feedback and this isn't necessarily a preservation alternative. i one in which it would not meet the standards but would go...
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commissioner perlman? >> i do have one question for miss mcmillen. is there a reason why julia morgan is not identified as one of the identifiers for the area? >> i focused on the social history of the building. and so focusing more on that and not on architecture. i would have to check and see if it's referenced in other nominations. i believe that's the strength of the nomination was developed. one of you said it's about doing what's right. from the architect who said i will do it pro bono to the group of women who said, we have to do something for our community through, you know, all the way to the present and the current ownership, it's just a very moving story. it's the history of communities doing the right thing for the right reasons so i heartly endorse. this. >> i move we adopt the resolution. >> i second it. >> did you have a comment? >> i want to second it. >> there's a motion that has been seconded to off adopt a resolution supporting the nomination. roll call (. pair (rol (rol (crime). >> the motion passed 5-0. >> we're on item 13.
commissioner perlman? >> i do have one question for miss mcmillen. is there a reason why julia morgan is not identified as one of the identifiers for the area? >> i focused on the social history of the building. and so focusing more on that and not on architecture. i would have to check and see if it's referenced in other nominations. i believe that's the strength of the nomination was developed. one of you said it's about doing what's right. from the architect who said i will do it...
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commissioner perlman? >> i do have one question for miss mcmillen. is there a reason why julia morgan is not identified as one of the identifiers for the area? >> i focused on the social history of the building. and so focusing more on that and not on architecture. i would have to check and see if it's referenced in other nominations. i believe that's the strength of the nomination was developed. one of you said it's about doing what's right. from the architect who said i will do it pro bono to the group of women who said, we have to do something for our community through, you know, all the way to the present and the current ownership, it's just a very moving story. it's the history of communities doing the right thing for the right reasons so irt
commissioner perlman? >> i do have one question for miss mcmillen. is there a reason why julia morgan is not identified as one of the identifiers for the area? >> i focused on the social history of the building. and so focusing more on that and not on architecture. i would have to check and see if it's referenced in other nominations. i believe that's the strength of the nomination was developed. one of you said it's about doing what's right. from the architect who said i will do it...
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. >> commission perlman. >> yes. >> commissioner so? commissioner highland. so move and that motion passes 6-0 unanimously. >> commissioners, that will place us on item ten. >> can we get commissioner foley back? >> this is a permit to alter. >> we do need a motion to recuse myself. >> i move that you be recused. so moved, commissioners and it passed 7-0. >> jonathan rebburg, application is a request for a major permit to alter for 865 market street, a category 5, un-ratessed unrat. it's developed with an eight-story commercial building completed in 1988. it's most modern in design and one of several components of the border westfield centre. given it's construction date and character, it's considered noncontribute torory to the district. a previous iteration was brought before the committee in june of this year and in response to comments, the proposed alterations have been scaled back with essentially all aspects of the building that contribute to its compatibility retained and left exposed. the project retained a letter from nordstrom. given the noncontrib
. >> commission perlman. >> yes. >> commissioner so? commissioner highland. so move and that motion passes 6-0 unanimously. >> commissioners, that will place us on item ten. >> can we get commissioner foley back? >> this is a permit to alter. >> we do need a motion to recuse myself. >> i move that you be recused. so moved, commissioners and it passed 7-0. >> jonathan rebburg, application is a request for a major permit to alter for 865...
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commissioner perlman mentioned the partial preservation part and wear looking at what is required for this commission. but then commission high listen had a good point about -- i do agree when we're looking at character-defining feature, it the embodiment of the contextual responsiveness to the neighborhood and culture and community. so with the gentrification, it is important to understand the design. i'm looking at the project versus the project preservation, how we interpret the character-defining feature that presented to us for the base of the building and how do you translate it to the totally different language on the top? versus we're presenting today with this partial preservation, the approach is more of a conventional take on adding anything to a three-story brick warehouse. so i don't have suggestions here today. but i found that we don't have a good solution to today's project that is presented to us. about bubut i would say that thl preservation proposed call of the massing is looking very -- it's truncated. it's not really there. the facade we're looking at today is so
commissioner perlman mentioned the partial preservation part and wear looking at what is required for this commission. but then commission high listen had a good point about -- i do agree when we're looking at character-defining feature, it the embodiment of the contextual responsiveness to the neighborhood and culture and community. so with the gentrification, it is important to understand the design. i'm looking at the project versus the project preservation, how we interpret the...
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on the question they've taken it as we've said for over a decade way too far too fast for michael perlman the president of the union that represents f.a.a. inspectors agrees that the f.a.a. needs to be staffed better for oversight the point is they have to have enough inspectors to oversee and regulate the industry the industry has the expertise the industry wants to continue to expand that's fine but they have to have enough regulatory ability in the f.a.a. to oversee at that is occurring but the union is also concerned that the industry and the f.a.a. are too close there are people that came from industry that are working in the f.a.a. as people and you f.a.a. management that want to go back in history right now industry is driving the f.a.a. . industry also says i want to get this airplane out by this date or i want to get this signed off by this date. one of the questions facing various investigators now is if and how much that pressure impacted the certification of the 737 max these are highly challenging products to make and services to provide so that mistakes get made the question
on the question they've taken it as we've said for over a decade way too far too fast for michael perlman the president of the union that represents f.a.a. inspectors agrees that the f.a.a. needs to be staffed better for oversight the point is they have to have enough inspectors to oversee and regulate the industry the industry has the expertise the industry wants to continue to expand that's fine but they have to have enough regulatory ability in the f.a.a. to oversee at that is occurring but...
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say the victims are 2 adults and 2 juveniles all believed to be the suspect family members marissa perlman has details. >>police officers here saying this is perhaps the biggest investigation to hit the small community of mount shasta maybe ever you can imagine the surprise on the dispatch officers face when the suspect walked through the front doors of the police department here and admitted to killing 4 people. people who live in this town want answers. why did the suspect end up here in this community. >>going to you know communities and you for that. >>not just chief of police parish cross hasn't seen anything like this in 15 years of service people are upset and disappointed and shot shankar hunger who drove a body adult male relative through farm fields has shasta lake and through the mountains and ended up here, i'm not just a boulevard by didn't appear know. >>they were right on the freeway. lot of people going to jail just before noon police say hang could walk to this window and admitted to committing murder dispatcher was in shock we had come out contact he repeated that then ad
say the victims are 2 adults and 2 juveniles all believed to be the suspect family members marissa perlman has details. >>police officers here saying this is perhaps the biggest investigation to hit the small community of mount shasta maybe ever you can imagine the surprise on the dispatch officers face when the suspect walked through the front doors of the police department here and admitted to killing 4 people. people who live in this town want answers. why did the suspect end up here...
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. >> reporter: jonathan perlman lives in this neighborhood. he is one of dozens who signed up to participate in sonoma county's evacuation drill. >> important for us to practice these drills knows to get out as quickly as possible. and how they are going to go and where they are going to go. >> reporter: just after 8 am, alerts went out and assignments and flared from sheriff's vehicles throughout millcreek. residents evacuated and went to the immunity center, where they were met by red cross and county leaders. the drill was planned after the 2017 fires ravaged communities and left many confused about what to do during a disaster. >> our community was very loud about wanting to not only have more out of us but also prepare themselves. >>> it's not just about wildfires. any major issue in the county is less hectic with a good emergency plan. >> we just went through the public safety power shut down with pg&e, 40% of our population for three days or more. significant event. so the good thing is, this is not just about an exercise, it's about a
. >> reporter: jonathan perlman lives in this neighborhood. he is one of dozens who signed up to participate in sonoma county's evacuation drill. >> important for us to practice these drills knows to get out as quickly as possible. and how they are going to go and where they are going to go. >> reporter: just after 8 am, alerts went out and assignments and flared from sheriff's vehicles throughout millcreek. residents evacuated and went to the immunity center, where they were...
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they've taken it as we've said for over a decade way too far too fast for michael perlman the president of the union that represents f a's spector's agrees that the f.a.a. needs to be staffed better for oversight the point is they have to have enough inspectors to oversee and regulate the industry the industry has the expertise the industry wants to continue to expand that's fine but they have to have enough regulatory ability in the f.a.a. to oversee that that is occurring but union is also concerned that the industry and the f.a.a. are too close there are people that came from industry that are working in the f.a.a. as people and you have a management that want to go back in history right now industry is driving the f.a.a. . industry also says i want to get this airplane out by this date or i want to get this signed off by this date. one of the questions facing various investigators now is if and how much that pressure impacted the certification of the 737 max is a highly challenging products to make and services to provide so that mistakes get made the question is do you have enough
they've taken it as we've said for over a decade way too far too fast for michael perlman the president of the union that represents f a's spector's agrees that the f.a.a. needs to be staffed better for oversight the point is they have to have enough inspectors to oversee and regulate the industry the industry has the expertise the industry wants to continue to expand that's fine but they have to have enough regulatory ability in the f.a.a. to oversee that that is occurring but union is also...
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itzhak perlman is on the program. on fam
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difficult for you the beat this answer, and so a moment and take a moment, and who won the week, ron perlmant not so cowardly, because i am talking about somebody who is exemplary in a time, and there he is. it is the sim pick i made a few weeks ago that i was here jimmy carter, but for slightly different reasons. before it was jimmy carter, because he being the man that we send to third world countries and banana republics to referee whether elections are fair or not fair is the only prominent american that said that the election of donald trump was illegitimate and that he was never elected and that all of the results were tainted. that is the position i have been taking for the last two year, and no one has ever made anything of it, but the reason that i am picking him again is because he is 93, and he fell down, and he hit his forehead and he got 27 stichs on his forehead and the next day he is building homes for habitat for americans who need a hand up. so, he is the reason why we still have in our hearts a sense of the beauty of the country and what this country can be in terms of the
difficult for you the beat this answer, and so a moment and take a moment, and who won the week, ron perlmant not so cowardly, because i am talking about somebody who is exemplary in a time, and there he is. it is the sim pick i made a few weeks ago that i was here jimmy carter, but for slightly different reasons. before it was jimmy carter, because he being the man that we send to third world countries and banana republics to referee whether elections are fair or not fair is the only prominent...