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and supported revocation of his medallion. despite having no legal best cab company for the failure of mr. oha's ramp medallion to meet the minimum number of wheelchair pick ups. here we note that in september 2012 he realized he was unable to meet the minimum number of ramp taxi pick ups and submitted paperwork to transfer his medallion from best cab company to desoto cab company. sfmta denied that transfer in utter disregard of the transfer guidelines. instead ignoring mr. oha's multiple subsequent attempts to change the decision to deny that transfer, sfmta waited until may 2013 when it served both mr. oha and best cap with revocation papers. now to recap, sfmta seeks to revoke mr. oha's medallion for not meeting his full-time requirement for 2005 to '08 for which he was already disciplined. he was also found to not have met the /raoeufrplt for 2011 and 10. also mr. oha claims eligibility for an ada accommodation modifying his driving requirement for those hours as allowed under mta's policy. sfmta also seeks to revoke his
and supported revocation of his medallion. despite having no legal best cab company for the failure of mr. oha's ramp medallion to meet the minimum number of wheelchair pick ups. here we note that in september 2012 he realized he was unable to meet the minimum number of ramp taxi pick ups and submitted paperwork to transfer his medallion from best cab company to desoto cab company. sfmta denied that transfer in utter disregard of the transfer guidelines. instead ignoring mr. oha's multiple...
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both revocations are upheld. >> thank you. we'll move on then to item 7a, b and c appeal numbers 160, 161 and 162, all a filed by at&t california against the department of public works bureau of street use and mapping. they were at the properties located at 194 and 210 randall street, 364 roll of street and 360 street surface mounted facility permits. they're on for hearing today. we'll start with at&t, the appellant because there are three appeals, you have 21 minutes to present your case. >> great. >> don't have to take all 21 minutes. >> i won't. >> can i ask you to hold for one minute. ? madam director and perhaps our city attorney wants to come in. it's been challenged that this is not appealable to us to discuss that situation first before we spent 21 minutes here. >> i think that was to you, but i would agree and i'm glad you raise that question. it seems to me that that issue alone should be to address that issue. >> should i address that? >> yeah, if we're in concurrence. >> give me one second and find that part of my
both revocations are upheld. >> thank you. we'll move on then to item 7a, b and c appeal numbers 160, 161 and 162, all a filed by at&t california against the department of public works bureau of street use and mapping. they were at the properties located at 194 and 210 randall street, 364 roll of street and 360 street surface mounted facility permits. they're on for hearing today. we'll start with at&t, the appellant because there are three appeals, you have 21 minutes to present...
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. >> this is appealing the revocation on november 1, 2013 of ramp taxing medallion number 9060. we'll start with the attorney, you have seven minutes. >> good ein
. >> this is appealing the revocation on november 1, 2013 of ramp taxing medallion number 9060. we'll start with the attorney, you have seven minutes. >> good ein
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. >> what used to be a bit of revocation has become a sport, and it is ticket inspectors who are bearing the brunt. some young fare dodgers travel in groups and tend to get aggressive. the inspectors' tactic is to deflect attention by showing they trust the public, even when they are dealing with the us offenders -- obvious offenders. this woman claims she has left her monthly pass at home. >> fare dodgers our customers -- are customers. my job is to ensure they become good customers. >> in france, people do not just dodge fares because they do not want to pay. it's a national tradition. even the former president leapt over the barriers with the us enjoyment. >> i was in shock. the barrier was broken. it just goes to show how athletic he was. >> he might not have been deliberately fare dodging, but the incident is legendary, nonetheless. and it legal student insurance scheme for fare dodgers even references the vote in its ad campaign. armed with a hidden camera, we pay a visit to its office in northern france. members pay 10 euros a month into this clandestine scheme, saving the money t
. >> what used to be a bit of revocation has become a sport, and it is ticket inspectors who are bearing the brunt. some young fare dodgers travel in groups and tend to get aggressive. the inspectors' tactic is to deflect attention by showing they trust the public, even when they are dealing with the us offenders -- obvious offenders. this woman claims she has left her monthly pass at home. >> fare dodgers our customers -- are customers. my job is to ensure they become good...
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>> item number 4 is a resolution granting revocable permission to the municipal transportation agency to occupy portions of the public right-of-way to install and maintain two new operator convenience facilities at the terminus of various muni bus routes, and making environmental findings, and findings of consistency with the general plan, and the eight priority policies of planning code, section 101.1. ~ facilities. >> okay. and this has been forwarded to us from the mta. teas cavanagh from mta will be presenting today. [speaker not understood], will you be presenting? go ahead, as this is a i believe a major encouragement. >> yes, good afternoon, supervisors. nickel strong with the department of public works [speaker not understood] [speaker not understood] and mappinging. we've been working on this project with tess cavanagh who is present sitting behind me from mta. this is a major encroachment for a total of several dozen mta rest rooms and kind of bringing them out one step at a time. this is phase ii. the board of supervisors recently approved the first two locations via an ord
>> item number 4 is a resolution granting revocable permission to the municipal transportation agency to occupy portions of the public right-of-way to install and maintain two new operator convenience facilities at the terminus of various muni bus routes, and making environmental findings, and findings of consistency with the general plan, and the eight priority policies of planning code, section 101.1. ~ facilities. >> okay. and this has been forwarded to us from the mta. teas...
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. >> if convicted, she could have faced jail time, fines and revocation of her license. she and her daughters have since moved in with a relative. >>> yahoo said some of its users have had their e-mail usernames and passwords stolen. but it's not saying how many. company says hackers use that information to steal names and e-mail addresses from the user's most recent e-mails. yahoo says it believes the breach came from a third-party database. it has reset the passwords on affected accounts and is working with federal law enforcement. >>> zenga has some major announcements today. first xanga says it's laying off more than 300 workers, about 15% of the workforce. those layoffs were hoping to cut expenses as it buys british gaming company, natural motion for $527 million. they're banking on natural motion to boost sales and devices. they also reported a dismal fourth quarter with sales down 43%. >>> after wall street were stocks rose the dow industrial rose up 109 points, the nasdaq added 171. consumer spending rose in the final three months of last year. >>> childcare prod
. >> if convicted, she could have faced jail time, fines and revocation of her license. she and her daughters have since moved in with a relative. >>> yahoo said some of its users have had their e-mail usernames and passwords stolen. but it's not saying how many. company says hackers use that information to steal names and e-mail addresses from the user's most recent e-mails. yahoo says it believes the breach came from a third-party database. it has reset the passwords on...
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and processed at the police district headquarters on the allegations of, quote, operating after revocation. according to online court records in the district of maryland, james bunn ii has had numerous run-ins with the law. in 2013 he was convicted driving under the influence in washington, d.c. 2003 and 2009 and 2010 arrested in prin george's county on the allegation of driving or attempting to drive a vehicle while impaired. >> should have known bet are. >> d.c. resident core kneel wonder if his superiors were aware he was behind the wheel. >> whoever he was working for, they should have been more alert. hey, he got caught. >> a spokesperson for the fire department declined to answer any of our questions about this case and would only say that the department is aware of the incident involving firefighter james bunn and they say he's been placed on administrative leave. reporting live in the newsroom, abc7 news. >> thank you, jay. copping out of the deep freeze now but problems like water main breaks persist. dozens of crews spent the past few days making repairs and a lot of homeowners h
and processed at the police district headquarters on the allegations of, quote, operating after revocation. according to online court records in the district of maryland, james bunn ii has had numerous run-ins with the law. in 2013 he was convicted driving under the influence in washington, d.c. 2003 and 2009 and 2010 arrested in prin george's county on the allegation of driving or attempting to drive a vehicle while impaired. >> should have known bet are. >> d.c. resident core...
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reporting on how the national security agency infiltrates smart phones laptops other kids most to a revocable even changed people's attitude towards technology. what you see here is a disturbing new trend apparently in the u.s. it's just punching people just for fun up ahead reporting on how frightened citizens are trying to protect themselves. from. the. economic downturn in the final. days. and the rest. will be if we. so choose the twenty fourth you know olympics what's this place like. this is so special as the russian resort prepares to welcome the world. in the city's future. so. this is a very very cold snowy windy mountain. beyond the olympics but. today. well again economic stagnation in europe sparked a trend that many of funding alarming while governments insist the crisis is drawing to an end the studly losing support to far right opposition movements not his paper all of a report. from the d.l. in britain in the north to golden dawn in greece in the south far right groups are making their voices heard in europe. this financial crisis affected everyone and it has allowed the right
reporting on how the national security agency infiltrates smart phones laptops other kids most to a revocable even changed people's attitude towards technology. what you see here is a disturbing new trend apparently in the u.s. it's just punching people just for fun up ahead reporting on how frightened citizens are trying to protect themselves. from. the. economic downturn in the final. days. and the rest. will be if we. so choose the twenty fourth you know olympics what's this place like. this...
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portland how the national security agency will trace smartphone of laptops or other gizmos to a revocable even changing people's attitudes to take elegy where you think of us to take a little bit. knock out a disturbing new trend in the u.s. these teenagers punching people for no reason on call just just for fun of ed we look at how frightened citizens are trying to protect themselves to. the beginning of the long politic night marks in the face of school island life. and the enough temptation. the darkness last for six months. more polar bears than people. and it's as easy to hire a rifle as a scooter. because the island is so in a spiritual there are no indigenous people but there are all those who do choose this frozen life. this is this could be right about if your. we speak your language. or music programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn it into angles couldn't stories. you hear. to try to alter the spanish find out more visit. slogan economic stagnation in europe sparked a trend that many finding a while government insists the crisis is
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when you have people making the your revocable decision, they are laymen and not lawyers, so you have fundamentally different processes and their evaluating laymen anderms of commanders. you go to the civilian side and you have the president with authority to oversee aspect of the judgment that are not lawyers. the doctor is more like the pilot. i've had pilots that work for me that make the decision and they take care of that technical area. it is very different because in the end, they are lay people that make the a revocable decision. >> the pilot decides how is going to land and if she's going to land regardless of who else is on board. i'm trying to point out, i think, through this question is, hypothetically, it is the dr., the medical community, whether oris in the combat situation somewhere else in the world. the doctors are making those and i hope they would be the proper people to be .aking that decision it does not mean they will be held responsible for ensuring the health and save the of their unit. impetus.l be that doctors are ruling that and i'm we turno say that if thi
when you have people making the your revocable decision, they are laymen and not lawyers, so you have fundamentally different processes and their evaluating laymen anderms of commanders. you go to the civilian side and you have the president with authority to oversee aspect of the judgment that are not lawyers. the doctor is more like the pilot. i've had pilots that work for me that make the decision and they take care of that technical area. it is very different because in the end, they are...
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the general sharp and general thurman had to come to grips counter revocation challenge, it had an impact on the alliance. none of these three conclusions were particularly new or surprising very many analysts had long said north korea was not kidding when it said it would presume a nuclear capability. they intended to have a delivery mechanism and the provocations were nothing new to anybody watching the country for 60 years. clarity with which they have now become the defining elements of the north korean threat, the conventional manyt is still there, scenarios and the possibility of unification all remain there on the table. what we have seen as an evolution of the new capabilities and new intentions that the alliance would have to respond. i will go through these one by one in reverse order -- in terms of provocations, as a tool of diplomacy, this demonstrated the importance of solid deterrence to determine these types of actions. perhaps even equally so, host rokegrated real-time us- cooperation. it is the challenge of gaining a shared situation or awareness. to or three people need
the general sharp and general thurman had to come to grips counter revocation challenge, it had an impact on the alliance. none of these three conclusions were particularly new or surprising very many analysts had long said north korea was not kidding when it said it would presume a nuclear capability. they intended to have a delivery mechanism and the provocations were nothing new to anybody watching the country for 60 years. clarity with which they have now become the defining elements of the...
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history and the protecting of the jail lors and the imp significance of conditions of release or revocation of bail, where do those come into play in that category of people? >> it comes into play at the out set. felony is a serious offense, is the classic definition of a serious offense. but in the opinion it is also clear there is no threshold of serious nns particular. >> you are read leaving out some of what justice kennedy elaborated on because he kept repeating serious offense. >> right and some of those examples came from california. >> that may be but it's just somebody who got wobbler, on what is a for example, and there is no salt or anything like that. it system itself recognizes wasn't serious, so they kick it out, and that persons dna is now capture. fingerprints, we give up fingerprints and loss of contact. the big difference about dna, , defending that dna data database by rest. now they are creating a database , and the thing or print doesn't carry with it all the biological
history and the protecting of the jail lors and the imp significance of conditions of release or revocation of bail, where do those come into play in that category of people? >> it comes into play at the out set. felony is a serious offense, is the classic definition of a serious offense. but in the opinion it is also clear there is no threshold of serious nns particular. >> you are read leaving out some of what justice kennedy elaborated on because he kept repeating serious...
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opinion about the criminal history and the jailors and the imposition of conditions of release or revocation of bail, where do those come into play in that category of people? >> it comes into play at the out set. a felony is a serious offense, is the classic definition of a serious offense. but in the opinion it is also clear that there is no threshold of seriousness in particular. >> you are read leaving out some of what justice kennedy elaborated on because he kept repeating serious offense. >> right and some of those examples came from california. >> that may be but i'm talking about one that wasn't one of those there. there is no burglary, there is no rape, there is no assault and battery. it is just somebody who got picked up on what is a wobbler, for example, and there is no assault or anything like that and the system itself recognizes it wasn't serious so they kick it out and that person's decan is now captured. fingerprints, we give up in lots of context. the big difference about d.n.a., two of them, one is they are building the fingerprint data base by arrest. you don't do that wh
opinion about the criminal history and the jailors and the imposition of conditions of release or revocation of bail, where do those come into play in that category of people? >> it comes into play at the out set. a felony is a serious offense, is the classic definition of a serious offense. but in the opinion it is also clear that there is no threshold of seriousness in particular. >> you are read leaving out some of what justice kennedy elaborated on because he kept repeating...
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criminal history and the protecting of the jailers and the imposition of conditions of release or revocation of bail, where do those come into play in that category of people? > it comes into play, at the outset, a felony is a serious offense. s the class exdefinition of a serious offense. but in the opinion it is also clear that there is no threshold level of seriousness in particular -- >> again, you're sort of reading out some of what justice kennedy elaborated on. that is one thing he kept repeating. serious offense. >> yes, he did. >> and gave examples. >> and some of those examples came from california. >> that may be but i'm talking about one that wasn't one of those. there's no burglary, there's no rape, there's no assault and battery. it's just somebody who got picked up on what is a wobbler for example and there's no assault or anything like that and the system itself recognizes it wasn't serious so they kick it out. and that person's d.n.a. is now captured, fingerprints we give up fingerprints in lots of contexts. the big difference about d.n.a., they're em, one of is, building th
criminal history and the protecting of the jailers and the imposition of conditions of release or revocation of bail, where do those come into play in that category of people? > it comes into play, at the outset, a felony is a serious offense. s the class exdefinition of a serious offense. but in the opinion it is also clear that there is no threshold level of seriousness in particular -- >> again, you're sort of reading out some of what justice kennedy elaborated on. that is one thing...
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buffett has this great manager with a great reputation that encounters a business with a crummy revocatione repetition of the business that survives. >> i agree with warren buffett, but that applies to businesses that have numbers. the businesses that i invest in our tiny little startups. there are no numbers to analyze committed your egging on it -- analyze, and if you're picking on a business, that is not right, you should be taking on the art for nor. i watch how they respond when they are being hammered. that gives you a great indication but look for someone who's going to hit that finished for you in 10 years, not three months. we spoke with the ceo and former founder of netscape, there is this notion that it is really important to fail in silicon valley. ityou start a business and does not work out, keep the investor's money and ginger plant. -- change your plan. do you like the theme of failure and change? >> i have to say, i like to see failure as long as it is not on my money. i do not want them losing money and experimenting. change their model, i would like input. >> are you wil
buffett has this great manager with a great reputation that encounters a business with a crummy revocatione repetition of the business that survives. >> i agree with warren buffett, but that applies to businesses that have numbers. the businesses that i invest in our tiny little startups. there are no numbers to analyze committed your egging on it -- analyze, and if you're picking on a business, that is not right, you should be taking on the art for nor. i watch how they respond when they...
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i believe they have taken an of steps to prevent that and prevent escalation because of strong revocations? no, i believe they could do more. i think that we ought to be working very hard and trying to work hard with china, the republic of korea, japan and other parts of the region to determine what the peninsula looks like and how is that increasing the vital national interest of all the countries that are involved. i believe that is the ultimate solution. ofone of the consequences more recent north korean provocations was further u.s. appointment and direct response to that which communicated to -- they were documents that the chinese did not welcome into the region. that brings me to the final piece i wanted to talk about, the rebalance. i would be interested in each of your perspectives on the extent that you think the u.s. is living up to the rebalance theme, how well you think the scene itself resonates within the region and moving even off, have you think about the u.s. as a stabilizing influence for issues such as the dispute with the chinese or korea-japan relations, what the reba
i believe they have taken an of steps to prevent that and prevent escalation because of strong revocations? no, i believe they could do more. i think that we ought to be working very hard and trying to work hard with china, the republic of korea, japan and other parts of the region to determine what the peninsula looks like and how is that increasing the vital national interest of all the countries that are involved. i believe that is the ultimate solution. ofone of the consequences more recent...
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california as well as the finding of 15 judges of the foreign intelligence surveillance court on 36 set revocationsover the past seven years the administration believes the program is lawful. as the president has said however he believes we can and should make changes in the program that will give the american people greater confidence. essentially the president announced he will be ending the program as it currently exists and he is instructing congress and others to evaluate in the coming weeks ways to handle the data so the federal government does not retain control of that data. but on the specific question that you raise on the legality of it we agree with the courts that have ruled on this and the judges of the fisa court. >> if i could follow up on that, the privacy and civil liberties privacy board also said the data collection program only had animal effect on counterterrorism efforts so i'm just trying to square this. the president said last june that the nsa's data collection programs were saving lives and prevented at least 50 terrorist attacks. now you have the civil liberties ward say
california as well as the finding of 15 judges of the foreign intelligence surveillance court on 36 set revocationsover the past seven years the administration believes the program is lawful. as the president has said however he believes we can and should make changes in the program that will give the american people greater confidence. essentially the president announced he will be ending the program as it currently exists and he is instructing congress and others to evaluate in the coming...
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criminal history and the protecting of the jailors and the imposition of conditions of release or revocation of bail, where do those come into play in that category of people? >> it comes into play at the out set. a felony is a serious offense, is the classic definition of a serious offense. but in the opinion it is also clear that there is no threshold of seriousness in particular. >> you are sort of reading out some of what justice kennedy elaborated on because he kept repeating serious offense. >> right and some of those examples came from california. >> that may be but i'm talking about one that wasn't one of those there. there is no burglary, there is no rape, there is no assault and battery. it is just somebody who got picked up on what is a wobbler, for example, and there is no assault or anything like that and the system itself recognizes it wasn't serious so they kick it out and that person's d.n.a. is now captured. fingerprints, we give up in lots of context. the big difference about d.n.a., two of them, one is they are building the fingerprint data base by arrest. you don't do tha
criminal history and the protecting of the jailors and the imposition of conditions of release or revocation of bail, where do those come into play in that category of people? >> it comes into play at the out set. a felony is a serious offense, is the classic definition of a serious offense. but in the opinion it is also clear that there is no threshold of seriousness in particular. >> you are sort of reading out some of what justice kennedy elaborated on because he kept repeating...