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commissioner perlman, i believe. >> hi, everybody. these questions are for miss florez and again, i want to reiterate that being an architect who does work with the city on many of the projects, i think this is a good way to help streamline the process. so that's my two questions, is there any estimate on the amount of time that could be reduced in general with the implementation of these measures and the second question is, is there any element in any way that would reduce any protection offered any sequa under the current process that would happen under these new rules? because i know, it seems like the public, from what i've heard and the emails we've gotten that i've read about, there seems to be some confusion that this might diminish the public's ability to review and there would be some diminishment of the environmental review. so i just want to be sure that nothing is left on the table relative to any requirements that's there now. thanks. >> i'm veronica florez with the planning staff and i'll putel pull up the slides again t
commissioner perlman, i believe. >> hi, everybody. these questions are for miss florez and again, i want to reiterate that being an architect who does work with the city on many of the projects, i think this is a good way to help streamline the process. so that's my two questions, is there any estimate on the amount of time that could be reduced in general with the implementation of these measures and the second question is, is there any element in any way that would reduce any protection...
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commissioner perlman, i believe. >> hi, everybody.ese questions are for miss florez and again, i want to reiterate that being an architect who does work with the city on many of the projects, i think this is a good way to help streamline the process. so that's my two questions, is there any estimate on the amount of time that could be reduced in general with the implementation of these measures and the second question is, is there any element in any way that would reduce any protection offered any sequa under the current process that would happen under these new rules? because i know, it seems like the public, from what i've heard and the emails we've gotten that i've read about, there seems to be some confusion that this might diminish the public's ability to review and there would be some diminishment of the environmental review. so i just want to be sure that nothing is left on the table relative to any requirements that's there now. thanks. >> i'm veronica florez with the planning staff and i'll putel pull up the slides again to b
commissioner perlman, i believe. >> hi, everybody.ese questions are for miss florez and again, i want to reiterate that being an architect who does work with the city on many of the projects, i think this is a good way to help streamline the process. so that's my two questions, is there any estimate on the amount of time that could be reduced in general with the implementation of these measures and the second question is, is there any element in any way that would reduce any protection...
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that was marissa perlman reporting. safely responded saying they continue to enforce social distancing at the social distribution center. employees are not required to take breaks and lunches separately. they are also requiring employees to take masks. >>> a warning from law enforcement about scammers who prey on our fears as we shelter in place. they warn criminals are trying to get banking information using several different strategies. some of the offers making the rounds, home coronavirus test kits, cures for coronavirus and fundraisers for victims of the disease. >>do not be giving out your personal information, do not be providing people with u havenot initiated it. a lot of unscrupulous people are, unfortunately, exploiting this situation to commit crimes. >>police say to be careful about fake emails with links that can infect your computer with malware. if you want to donate, they suggest checking the source first. >> a cannabis company in san jose is making a donation to workers fighting on the front lines. vol
that was marissa perlman reporting. safely responded saying they continue to enforce social distancing at the social distribution center. employees are not required to take breaks and lunches separately. they are also requiring employees to take masks. >>> a warning from law enforcement about scammers who prey on our fears as we shelter in place. they warn criminals are trying to get banking information using several different strategies. some of the offers making the rounds, home...
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perlman believes more severe covid-19 symptoms may mean longerlasting immunities. >> this disease weected at least for some amount of time, especially if you had pneumonia. if you have only the upper airway infection you may get infected again. >> reporter: perlman says the good news is that covid-19 is not mutating quickly. >> so this means that making a vaccine is more feasible because the virus isn't changing. >> reporter: what do you make of the korean saying that coronavirus may, in fact, be reactivating in people they initially thought were cured? >> yeah. the question is whether there really is reactivation or low-level infection that was not detected for a period of time and now is detected. >> reporter: martin hirsch of massachusetts general hospital agrees. he says genetics and several other factors affect immune response. >> younger people, healthy people without any underlying conditions are the most likely to develop prolonged antibodies. >> reporter: with covid-19, the world health organization says we need more evidence about how effective the antibodies are and how lo
perlman believes more severe covid-19 symptoms may mean longerlasting immunities. >> this disease weected at least for some amount of time, especially if you had pneumonia. if you have only the upper airway infection you may get infected again. >> reporter: perlman says the good news is that covid-19 is not mutating quickly. >> so this means that making a vaccine is more feasible because the virus isn't changing. >> reporter: what do you make of the korean saying that...
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i would like to thank a second to call out mark perlman. starting today, job lot is , andg free fabric available to everybody, so we can all make our own fabric safe coverings. every job lot has a display set up, and they have enough free fabric for one million masks. obviously surgical masks and n95 masks need to be reserved for health care and truly essential workers and first responders. else, everybody time you leave your house, we are asking you to wear a cloth mask. not everybody can have access to that kind of a mask. due to the kindness and generosity, everybody can go to job lot, get the material and make a mask. they were giving away food and meals, and i want to thank you mark and ocean ande job lot, locally owned grown rhode island company stepping up when we need it most. overthat, i will turn it to dr. alexander scott. dr. scott: thank you governor for those updates. i also want to thank you all for tuning in. the governor and i are sharing messages every day, but we also need you to help us by being the messengers as well. li
i would like to thank a second to call out mark perlman. starting today, job lot is , andg free fabric available to everybody, so we can all make our own fabric safe coverings. every job lot has a display set up, and they have enough free fabric for one million masks. obviously surgical masks and n95 masks need to be reserved for health care and truly essential workers and first responders. else, everybody time you leave your house, we are asking you to wear a cloth mask. not everybody can have...
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a misses joseph perlman, who represented 1250 member families of a local chicago synagogue noted that even if he wasn't thought to have been a collaborator, he had "prostituted his art to the brutal nazi while other more principled artists fled to germany or refused to serve their nazi masters. " rabbi morton berman, from the chicago branch of the american jewish congress, spoke out against the appointment. with respect to the conductor's contention he had helped save jews, berman said that he had repeatedly heard war criminals who were on trial make this very claim. he said saving a small number of jews did not excuse him from his "official active participation in a regime that murdered 6 million jews and other non-jews. " the conductor said the nazis used him as a symbol of responsibility and culture. other more anonymous people weighed in. a poignant letter from a man from the bronx. he said, i am an american citizen, a veteran who had served in the army for three years. i want to protest against allowing this nazi follower of hitler's to conduct in the united states. he was an ex
a misses joseph perlman, who represented 1250 member families of a local chicago synagogue noted that even if he wasn't thought to have been a collaborator, he had "prostituted his art to the brutal nazi while other more principled artists fled to germany or refused to serve their nazi masters. " rabbi morton berman, from the chicago branch of the american jewish congress, spoke out against the appointment. with respect to the conductor's contention he had helped save jews, berman...
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. >> there's also a certain bittersweet quality about your relationships formed like bob perlman earlyon if you have to make tough decisions and people came into the business, they left the business, you have to make a lot of tough decisions from you probably make it up family business at times, your wife worked there, he wanted to have your, hopefully your brother working there and you hope to have your children working there but it sounded like often you had to make tough decisions, part ways with some of these people who work your partners and in some cases, never spoke to them again, what was that like for you? how do you feel about that. >> it's terrible but it's one of the things you have to go through sometimes, i'd like to talk about mcreynolds for a second, tim mcreynolds was right out of law school when we had our first difficulties with the security and change commissions. because he had a lot of confidence in himself and because he had a unique way of trying to solve this problem, he saved us from going out of business. this is an attorney, only in business for a couple of
. >> there's also a certain bittersweet quality about your relationships formed like bob perlman earlyon if you have to make tough decisions and people came into the business, they left the business, you have to make a lot of tough decisions from you probably make it up family business at times, your wife worked there, he wanted to have your, hopefully your brother working there and you hope to have your children working there but it sounded like often you had to make tough decisions,...