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richard richards can we make a -- [inaudible] >> president hillis: right, so we're modifying. >> yes, that modification's already in your resolution. >> president hillis: all right. >> commissioner richards: is there a second? >> vice president melgar: i second. i second. >> president hillis: you seconded a motion to continue -- >> clerk: no, we didn't get a second on that motion. >> president hillis: jump all over me. commissioner moore? >> commissioner moore: i had asked for performance standards for affordable housing, but i believe everything we just said could go through a cycle of revisions, because i'm not inclined to approve something at this moment with hanging loose individual adjectives. in this case, something where the writing is not in front of me, words make a big difference written one way or the other, and for that reason, as much as i support everything you outlined, i cannot participate in supporting approving it just based on what we are providing this input. >> president hillis: but to be clear, we're going from 20 days to 30 days. >> commissioner moore: the devil is in the details. >> president hillis: 20 to 30, i don't know how you detail that, and we're actually e
richard richards can we make a -- [inaudible] >> president hillis: right, so we're modifying. >> yes, that modification's already in your resolution. >> president hillis: all right. >> commissioner richards: is there a second? >> vice president melgar: i second. i second. >> president hillis: you seconded a motion to continue -- >> clerk: no, we didn't get a second on that motion. >> president hillis: jump all over me. commissioner moore? >>...
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richards? >> commissioner richards: i'd be supportive if the adu was with the demolition. if you add the u oo the existing structure, i'd support it. >> under the authority allowed, you candd an adu into the existing structure. >> commissioner richards: into the buildable envelope? >> for single-family homes, yes, that's already allowed. >> president hillis: but i think the issue is where we can add the most units is in the west side, which is all rh 1, you can add an adu anywhere. you can add an adu to an existing home or demo-richards richards but you don't have to do it through new construction. that's what i'm saying. if you'd take the new construction out, i'd support this. >> so i'm sorry. >> vice presmelgident : i actually disagree. i think it is-- i'm not trying delay this. i just want a city attorney opinion with the issue with the housing accountability act and new construction. we've seen it here, to allow us to have an adu in new construction. i'm afraid of the unintended consequences as the housing accountability act is applied, and so i don't want to throw that baby out with the bath water, 'cause i do think it's a good idea. i just think it needs to be vetted a little bit more for may tasmy tas taste. >> commissioner
richards? >> commissioner richards: i'd be supportive if the adu was with the demolition. if you add the u oo the existing structure, i'd support it. >> under the authority allowed, you candd an adu into the existing structure. >> commissioner richards: into the buildable envelope? >> for single-family homes, yes, that's already allowed. >> president hillis: but i think the issue is where we can add the most units is in the west side, which is all rh 1, you can add...
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richards: okay. perfect. >> clerk: well, there's still the remaining motion to continue that no one has seconded? yes, commissioner moore? >> commissioner richards: june 21. >> clerk: so commissioners, there's a motion to continue this until june 21. on that motion -- [roll call] >> clerk: so moved, commissioners. that motion passes unanimously, 7-0 and places us on item 13. [agenda item read] >> good afternoon, commissioners. ann marie rogers, planning department staff and director of the long range citywide planning division. i've said that part of the work that i've done in walking into this position is to try to identify what are the most important projects for the city and for our department to be focusing on so that we can make sure we're putting appropriate resources on those projects. this rab project is one of those. you may have read ex-commissioner ron mcgill's article on this, where he said this is a 100 year decision that's facing the state and the region. i'm really pleased this project has benefited from the long time direction of our director, john rahaim, and today we'll get to hear his side of the issue. >> good evening, commis
richards: okay. perfect. >> clerk: well, there's still the remaining motion to continue that no one has seconded? yes, commissioner moore? >> commissioner richards: june 21. >> clerk: so commissioners, there's a motion to continue this until june 21. on that motion -- [roll call] >> clerk: so moved, commissioners. that motion passes unanimously, 7-0 and places us on item 13. [agenda item read] >> good afternoon, commissioners. ann marie rogers, planning department...
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richards? >> commissioner richards: so on the 13th of september if staff who certified the financial feasibility and peer review could walk us through it and make sure that there's nothing that mr. bueller said that we haven't considered, that would help a lot, that i can certify it. this is the first time i've seen these. thanks. >> clerk: very good, commissioners. there's a motion, and just to be clear, this is to continue items 14, 15 a and b to september 13. [roll call] >> clerk: so moved, commissioners. that motion passes unanimously, 6-0. we have no other items on your agenda. >> president hillis: all right. the meeting's adjourned. bayview. >> a lot discussion how residents in san francisco are displaced how businesses are displaced and there's not as much discussion how many nonprofits are displaced i think a general concern in the arts community is the testimony loss of performance spaces and venues no renderings for establishes when our lease is up you have to deal with what the market bears in terms of of rent. >> nonprofits can't afford to operate here. >> my name is bill henry the e
richards? >> commissioner richards: so on the 13th of september if staff who certified the financial feasibility and peer review could walk us through it and make sure that there's nothing that mr. bueller said that we haven't considered, that would help a lot, that i can certify it. this is the first time i've seen these. thanks. >> clerk: very good, commissioners. there's a motion, and just to be clear, this is to continue items 14, 15 a and b to september 13. [roll call] >>...
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commentary on today's going to at the top of the hour as richard said serbia currently survive that goal just one goal strike alexander richard richard giving them the early goal after five minutes however a long way to go anyway if you want to keep up with all the goals and the headlines right across the world cup download our am check out. when i had to go over to the carriage for more of your global news. well hello again from the r.t. news center i'm neki aaron with the headline news now the hard won two thousand and fifteen iran nuclear deal is now on the brink of total collapse to wrong says it's losing faith in europe's ability to salvage the agreements that are following america's controversial withdrawal in may and to be accorded iran curb its nuclear ambitions in return for the easing of sanctions with more details of his policy or when iran has warned that it may soon exit the nuclear deal that is known as the joint comprehensive plan of action we are hearing from the rainy and deputy foreign minister who says it is clear that the future of the deal now hangs in the balance i told the conference today the jason is and then
commentary on today's going to at the top of the hour as richard said serbia currently survive that goal just one goal strike alexander richard richard giving them the early goal after five minutes however a long way to go anyway if you want to keep up with all the goals and the headlines right across the world cup download our am check out. when i had to go over to the carriage for more of your global news. well hello again from the r.t. news center i'm neki aaron with the headline news now...
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richard sakwa. richard, it doesn't feel like russia is a country at ease with itself at the moment. what sort of state is it in? it is certainly not as bad as some people put out. clearly with sanctions it is feeling a lot of pressure from outside. internally, after a session which lasted a couple of years, last year economic growth resumed, not huge, 1.5%, living standards beginning to creep up. so the feeling is it has turned a corner, as well now with putin re—elected for another six years. but has it achieved anything, the putin decades, the putin years? population of 145 million or so, an economy not materially very different to the uk, in size. incredibly depended on natural resources. it is as though they have spent a lot of money, natural oil money, for the last 20 years, putin has put a lot in his bag, and that is all... well, not quite. the government has been very careful since their last finance minister, and a lot of this money went into the reserves, and wealth funds. it was not just stolen or hidden away. and, yes, a lot has happened. there has been enormous diversification. the oil and gas sector has fallen significantly as a proportion of the russian economy and indeed as a proportion of its foreign budget income. and also, putin has been using very strict, tight credit, very classical macroeconomic stability, and a lot has been achieved, if you can see, on the defence sector, aircraft building, shipbuilding, and so on. more could have been done but... marina, do you recognise that picture of russia? that actually it is a developing economy, ok, not as fast as anyone would like, but that is true of all economies. but it has a trajectory, it is on the right path? no, you said it exactly. for what is happening in russia now, to cover what has definitely happened in russia, something they are trying to present. recently we saw this in the winter games in sochi, another show to anybody about how it is all perfect in russia, and now we have this world cup, another chance to show how life is perfect in russia, but i will try to repeat this. it is a big chance for everybody in this picture of the perfect world cup, to show what exactly is happening in russia. it is the right moment to talk about the people suffering in russia now, and all their rights, what rights they don't have, to live. but, marina litvinenko, if the western press start picking holes in the way russia is run during this moment of celebration for russia, will the people of russia be thankful to the western press for pointing it out, or will theyjust support president putin more strongly? again, if you decide not to go to this world cup, i don't think the russian people will be very happy with this, and even your own people will not be happy with this, if you just take away from them the chance to see this great show, the greatest show on the world, but i would say that russian people are not very happy, even having this world cup. not in moscow, but if you go to another city, you will find the problem is that ordinary people have with this world cup. all of their lives is destabilised. people can't go to their own houses without id, they have more and more problems. let me get one very last point to richarduch too hard on russia. i do. i think russia has enormous problems, but it needs to be more balanced. there are a lot of positive things going on. even now you have just heard the announcement about pensions and the vat. a new government has been formed in the last election, which took place in march, and maybe it was not as competitive as we would have liked to have seen it, but there were liberal candidates, and this was a clear vote and the liberals in total got 5% of the vote. so it is more competitive. obviously we would like to see a better... all eyes will be on russia for the next month. thank you both very much indeed. that's all for tonight. emily is here tomorrow. before we go — imagine you're a controversial nationalist running the world's biggest democracy. how would you prepare yourself for the day? indian prime minister narendra modi has posted a video on twitter of himself doing his morning stretches. it's part of a viral fitness challenge started by india's sports mini
richard sakwa. richard, it doesn't feel like russia is a country at ease with itself at the moment. what sort of state is it in? it is certainly not as bad as some people put out. clearly with sanctions it is feeling a lot of pressure from outside. internally, after a session which lasted a couple of years, last year economic growth resumed, not huge, 1.5%, living standards beginning to creep up. so the feeling is it has turned a corner, as well now with putin re—elected for another six...
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richards: didn't we approve a hotel in the c2 school district recently? in this area, down near the trader joe's? >> moxie -- >> commissioner richards: two-unit. >> ginsberg's pub, formerly, on bay and mason. but it was actually too small and has not been built. and did not support an elevator shaft and stairwell and such. >> commissioner richards would not have been inside this area? >> i don't think so. >> commissioner richards: i guess where the legislation is going, and i, i'm generally pro free market as you are. however, you know, neighborhood serving versus tourist serving is a delicate balance and that balance needs to be struck somehow. and if, you know, 96% of the hotel rooms are already in district 3 and you want to carve out a small portion of it, i don't have any issues with it. >> president hillis: commissioner moore. >> commissioner moore: i'm supportive of the legislation as it stands, on all sides by districts and streets that can afford hotel development, north side of beach street or the far side of broadway, i believe that just a variety of walkable district interested for tourists to walk through rather than needing additional manifestations of hotels. what we have is protected and remains, however, i would be very cautious to introduce others because most hotels operate larger scales that would be i think
richards: didn't we approve a hotel in the c2 school district recently? in this area, down near the trader joe's? >> moxie -- >> commissioner richards: two-unit. >> ginsberg's pub, formerly, on bay and mason. but it was actually too small and has not been built. and did not support an elevator shaft and stairwell and such. >> commissioner richards would not have been inside this area? >> i don't think so. >> commissioner richards: i guess where the...
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richard the iii. i sat in thefront row and i was so attracted to richard iii, which is not a normal thing, i know. >> stephen: no, richard iii says in the opening monologue saying i am so lig the dogs bark -- so ugly the dogs bark at me. >> yeah, but he was sexy. >> stephen: so he was doing a terrible job at richard iii is what you're saying. >> yeah, but he did a great job because he got me interested in
richard the iii. i sat in thefront row and i was so attracted to richard iii, which is not a normal thing, i know. >> stephen: no, richard iii says in the opening monologue saying i am so lig the dogs bark -- so ugly the dogs bark at me. >> yeah, but he was sexy. >> stephen: so he was doing a terrible job at richard iii is what you're saying. >> yeah, but he did a great job because he got me interested in
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government calls to expel the us us us that the germany because germany comes of the rooms of the richard richard grinnell who are now he's been released been in the job in the job just for just a month a month said that said that these worries working to strengthen strengthen right then right wing movement movements across the coast syrup into all of a delves into the syrup into all of a delves into the story. a story. the beginning at the beginning of the last of the last century this century then american president american president theodore roosevelt the at a belt or roosevelt said the u.s. diplomat should said that u.s. diplomat should speak softly and carry speak softly and carry a big stick while the current a big stick while the current u.s. ambassador to germany u.s. ambassador to germany he's opted more for a shouting lap he's opted more for shouting loudly and oddly and using that stick using to some that stick to smash diplomats diplomatic norms norms have a look at what he had to say have a look at what he had to say to the right to the right wing new site you cite break breitbart b
government calls to expel the us us us that the germany because germany comes of the rooms of the richard richard grinnell who are now he's been released been in the job in the job just for just a month a month said that said that these worries working to strengthen strengthen right then right wing movement movements across the coast syrup into all of a delves into the syrup into all of a delves into the story. a story. the beginning at the beginning of the last of the last century this century...
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ambassador to germany is ambassador to germany it comes it comes after last oh richard richard cohen now who's been l. who's been in the job in the job for job for just in just a month month said he's working to strengthen right that he's working to strengthen right wing movements across europe when movements across europe artie's artie is peter peter all of a lot of i looked deeper and deeper into the story into the dory. the beginning at the beginning of the last of the last century the three then american american back in president president theodore theodore roosevelt roosevelt a belt said the u.s. said this diplomat should u.s. diplomat should speak speak softly and carry softly and carry a big stick a big stick while the current the current u.s. u.s. ambassador to germany germany. he's off he's off to war for more showed off a shouting laughing loudly and using using that stick nets to stick to smash mush diplomatic norm diplomacy have a look at it norm's have a look at what he had to say what he had to say to the right to the right wing new site you cite breitbart it bought. t
ambassador to germany is ambassador to germany it comes it comes after last oh richard richard cohen now who's been l. who's been in the job in the job for job for just in just a month month said he's working to strengthen right that he's working to strengthen right wing movements across europe when movements across europe artie's artie is peter peter all of a lot of i looked deeper and deeper into the story into the dory. the beginning at the beginning of the last of the last century the three...
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richard: deal with the security issues in guatemala and nicaragua. >> melissa: you want to send troops down there? >> richard: not troops but u.s. aid. >> a lot of latin america is under neglect under the obama administration. >> richard: and even before that. >> this is a time for trump administration to get engaged in latin america. >> kennedy: we don't need to -- this is not about nation-building. >> richard: that is the wrong word. >> kennedy: economic community. >> richard: that is an economic opportunity. >> kennedy: we have have been dealing with supply and not addressing the demand issue. and that imbalance has been ruinous murderous. >> melissa: we have to go. house intelligence committee chair devin nunes giving the d.o.j. another deadline. the answer he is demanding and his accusations that the feds are still stonewalling congress. we debate. plus the anti-trump f.b.i. agent set to be deposed before congressional investigators. what top republicans want to know about his vow to stop trump in the runup to the election. >> these are things that are not just an indication of someone's opinion. it's an indication that they are actively seeking and quite likely using their position to make sure that donald trump
richard: deal with the security issues in guatemala and nicaragua. >> melissa: you want to send troops down there? >> richard: not troops but u.s. aid. >> a lot of latin america is under neglect under the obama administration. >> richard: and even before that. >> this is a time for trump administration to get engaged in latin america. >> kennedy: we don't need to -- this is not about nation-building. >> richard: that is the wrong word. >> kennedy:...
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richards: i completely disagree with you, absolutely, completely disagree with you. >> i think we can agree to disagree. >> commissioner richards: we've seen it here. >> president hillis: i think the difference is we've seen demoin construction. >> commissioner richards: right, of new construction. >> president hillis: if you can build a 4,000 square foot home, i'd rather them build a 4,000 square foot home with a 1,000 foot adu than just a 4,000 square foot home. [inaudible] >> when the commission sees those new single-family home projects, you cannot instruct them to add an adu unless the ordinance states that. >> commissioner richards: i fully understand that. however if you give someone permit to build an adu on a single-family use lot, they're going to standup here and say you cannot order me to build a single-family house with an adu. we've seen it up here. i cannot support this. this is a demolition bomb. >> it is not, 'cause currently, what would happen is that you are making the recommendation. as a planner, i remember coming to many hearings, remember the commission saying we wish we had the ability to add adus as part of these projects, and we don't because one we're not allowed to in new construction, and the zoning here is rh-1. this wou
richards: i completely disagree with you, absolutely, completely disagree with you. >> i think we can agree to disagree. >> commissioner richards: we've seen it here. >> president hillis: i think the difference is we've seen demoin construction. >> commissioner richards: right, of new construction. >> president hillis: if you can build a 4,000 square foot home, i'd rather them build a 4,000 square foot home with a 1,000 foot adu than just a 4,000 square foot home....
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richards credited with having said she davis'sinto president house while he was absent for washing and scrutinizing papers." here is evidence from a few that putser the war mary jane richards and the confederate white house, something i have looked for and not found in my many days of research. so, i was thrilled by the emergence of this source, but confirmed that bowser is richards and richards was there in the confederate white house. i will chagrined i had not found it myself, but i had never thought in a million years mary jane richards would pop up in brooklyn in 1865. and now things to our wonderful digitized newspapers we can keyword search, i might have found it more quickly using modern technology. represents acle lead i hope that folks will follow in the story. so, richards and like -- and others like her key to van lew's network. shelew's double life wears -- where she is putting to be a loyal confederate what working for the union got considerably more risky as she and fellow --ratives are formerly formally enlisted in the secret service. it took a while to get her act together in intelligence gathering, but finally they do. they have gotten wind that there is an underground and they reach out to her and sign her up, van lew. role at this point is crucial. her mansion is the nerve center of the spy operation. she is asked described as a spymaster who
richards credited with having said she davis'sinto president house while he was absent for washing and scrutinizing papers." here is evidence from a few that putser the war mary jane richards and the confederate white house, something i have looked for and not found in my many days of research. so, i was thrilled by the emergence of this source, but confirmed that bowser is richards and richards was there in the confederate white house. i will chagrined i had not found it myself, but i had...
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a motion and a second. >> commissioner richards, did you second that? >> commissioner richards: i did. >> vice president melgar: no, milli did. >> apologies. there's been a motion seconded to approve this proposed ordinance with staff modifications excluding item 5, amending item 4 to 180 days, adding -- >> president hillis: taking out any reference to timeline. you are not really amending, but you are amending it to make 120 to 180. 4 takes it out, just to be clear. >> okay. recommending that the sponsor require the t.a.c. to reconsider all rates when they reconvene and include a use-it-or-lose-it commission for filing a building permit application within two years of authorizization. >> commissioner moore: what happened to the maps? >> vice president melgar: that's not included in the motion. >> president hillis: i think we have the intention of doing that. >> commissioner moore: any understanding is that the maps are not available. and i think -- >> they've been on our website for a year, commissioner. i'm not sure why people think they're not available. it's on the website.
a motion and a second. >> commissioner richards, did you second that? >> commissioner richards: i did. >> vice president melgar: no, milli did. >> apologies. there's been a motion seconded to approve this proposed ordinance with staff modifications excluding item 5, amending item 4 to 180 days, adding -- >> president hillis: taking out any reference to timeline. you are not really amending, but you are amending it to make 120 to 180. 4 takes it out, just to be...
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you mentioned richard scudamore, do you think you will be better remembered well? richard scudamore isa giant remembered well? richardthe man who has taken the premier league to over £5 million of revenue from the domestic market, as well. he is a skilled negotiator and has kept a close relationship with the club. it is those skills that have allowed the premier league to thrive, both at home and abroad. but, one nugget of information, the league was meeting in harrogate today, their end of season meeting, richard scudamore kept that he was leaving a complete secret from everybody, nobody knew with it —— nobody knew about it with the exception of chelsea chairman. it took to the end of the business for richard scudamore to say, ladies and gentlemen, i am leaving now, richard scudamore to say, ladies and gentlemen, iam leaving now, by richard scudamore to say, ladies and gentlemen, i am leaving now, by the end of the year. there was a lot of surprise in the run. a complete secret, everybody taking this as quite a surprise today. and on that bombshell, thank you so much for bringing us that update. also coming up in th
you mentioned richard scudamore, do you think you will be better remembered well? richard scudamore isa giant remembered well? richardthe man who has taken the premier league to over £5 million of revenue from the domestic market, as well. he is a skilled negotiator and has kept a close relationship with the club. it is those skills that have allowed the premier league to thrive, both at home and abroad. but, one nugget of information, the league was meeting in harrogate today, their end of...
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richard: then i have a -- a supplier that i could get you hooked up with. niva: [ laughs ] richard: okay. niva: oh. tony: oh. niva: we go all in? lemonis: all in. richardnt them to develop new flavors, is i want to see tony put a process in place. i want you to develop two different ideas for the t-mobile thing. you know their colors. let's try to do something big, okay? tony: sounds good. lemonis: i haven't seen him do it yet. just trying to understand your schedule for the next couple days. so you're gonna go back, when, tonight? tony: tomorrow. i have some friends that live up this way, so i'm gonna go see them. lemonis: is there a catering event tomorrow? tony: is there -- i have a few catering events tomorrow. lemonis: so you won't be there for them? tony: well, our business will be there. i personally won't be there. lemonis: who's gonna run them tomorrow? tony: well, my partner will be there. lemonis: your partner marcus? tony: niva. niva: we came up for business, and that's what we came up for. i also want to stay in manhattan for the night and see some friends. tony: why is it an issue that i'm going back tomorrow, for you? niva: because we ca
richard: then i have a -- a supplier that i could get you hooked up with. niva: [ laughs ] richard: okay. niva: oh. tony: oh. niva: we go all in? lemonis: all in. richardnt them to develop new flavors, is i want to see tony put a process in place. i want you to develop two different ideas for the t-mobile thing. you know their colors. let's try to do something big, okay? tony: sounds good. lemonis: i haven't seen him do it yet. just trying to understand your schedule for the next couple days....
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richards proposed. to modify the recommendation -- >> commissioner richards: to three years. >> president hillis: i'm comfortable with staff's recommendation and commissioner moore -- i think allowing it to be paid parking is less of an incentive for it to turn to housing. i would ask if we knish -- initiate -- is the n.c.t. change of zoning under way? >> i defer to sharon. my understanding is that that would be done at the next board hearing. correct? >> yes. >> president hillis: i would be supportive of n.c.t. zoning to get more housing. so it's good to hear that. i think -- i can't support it as parking, paid parking. commissioner moore? >> commissioner moore: i believe that the supervisors and the committee working with the owners rather than coming down to the numbers of three years the dynamics of reality of why people do things need to be given some room, but extending a message about how we feel about parking and the future is very clear. >> president hillis: commissioner richards. >> commissioner richards: doing the three years encourages housing faster than the five years, correct? >> president hillis: this is no years. the disapproval is parking is not allowed on a temporary basis. >> commissioner richards: okay. >> president hillis: so it's not three years or five years. commissioner melgar? >> vice president melgar: you said what i was going to say. >> commissioners, there is a motion seconded to disapprove this code amendment. on that motion -- [roll call] so moved. commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 6-0. places us on item 11 for case 2018-004633pca, mayor's process improvements ordinance planning code amendment. >> good afternoon, commissioners. there's a pair of sunglasses up here that someone may have left. i will set them on the side-bar. there they are. little housekeeping item. can we go ahead and have the slides, please? good afternoon, commissioners. we are here to have an adoption hearing for the proposed ordinance on process improveme
richards proposed. to modify the recommendation -- >> commissioner richards: to three years. >> president hillis: i'm comfortable with staff's recommendation and commissioner moore -- i think allowing it to be paid parking is less of an incentive for it to turn to housing. i would ask if we knish -- initiate -- is the n.c.t. change of zoning under way? >> i defer to sharon. my understanding is that that would be done at the next board hearing. correct? >> yes. >>...
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richards? >> commissioner richards: just real quickly. i don't want to repeat what everybody else said. the issue with the sun light as i looked over on the maps and things, is 601 king street that back yard, the green space, the green space that would be shaded by the building? as far as i know, that's part of their publicly accessible -- it's part of their lot, public open space. >> commissioner richards: okay. got it. and on the cross laminated timber, can that be used for housing? >> that's an interesting soluti solution. >> commissioner richards: i hear people saying it's a good idea, why can't it be used for housing. >> it can be used for housing. the build code treats it like heavy timber. >> commissioner richards: thank you. >> president hillis: i am, too. i wanted to force the comments on the architecture. it's a beautiful building on the renderings, so i hope you build it just like that and don't take stuff out of it. i'm looking forward to actually seeing it built, so thank you for that. >> clerk: and just for clarity, commissioner melgar, your motion was to approve this with conditions as read into the record. >> president hillis: just one question hichds hichds one question, mr. -- >> commissioner richards: why not just use the one the neighborhood handed? >> so as i mentioned, that was used in previous projects as two separate conditions because the department already incl
richards? >> commissioner richards: just real quickly. i don't want to repeat what everybody else said. the issue with the sun light as i looked over on the maps and things, is 601 king street that back yard, the green space, the green space that would be shaded by the building? as far as i know, that's part of their publicly accessible -- it's part of their lot, public open space. >> commissioner richards: okay. got it. and on the cross laminated timber, can that be used for...
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social media expert, richard craig's, -- richard craig causes this kind of response can lead to abuse. >> video, still photos can be taken out of context, things like that, this is just an instance where a huge groundswell of people has been outraged by what is going on at the border. and it could be manipulated, but i don't think we have ever seen it on a scale like this, simply because people really seemed touched by it, driven to action by. >> reporter: the director of the nonprofit that is benefiting says he is stunned and grateful by this outpouring, adding sometimes it can take between weeks and months to reunite an immigrant parent with her child. in the san jose studio, i am jesse gary, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> leaders across the county are demanding funds for deportation defense, they met outside a board of supervisors meeting, to make a push for the county. jeff sessions, zero-tolerance policy, is hurting the community, and will only lead to more detentions and deportations. some supervises a they are fighting to keep families together. and provide those at risk of deportation t
social media expert, richard craig's, -- richard craig causes this kind of response can lead to abuse. >> video, still photos can be taken out of context, things like that, this is just an instance where a huge groundswell of people has been outraged by what is going on at the border. and it could be manipulated, but i don't think we have ever seen it on a scale like this, simply because people really seemed touched by it, driven to action by. >> reporter: the director of the...
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street and a lot of the locals try to keep up with keith richards with his heroin use and they all died but keith richards lived because keith richards is immortal but everyone else died so it's like these guys are the equivalent of the squirrels that run in front of the car and don't have somebody as nice as i to stop and let them. yes most people just run them over but i stop you know actually when you talk about trans tweets and he gets away with it if you look throughout history and mad emperors the mad kings if you look at the series the tutors it's a good demonstration of this henry the eighth was deranged ok he killed all his friends he executed half the royal family to kratz all over everybody and everybody around him had to go. you. you're such a benevolent king and of course this is the same thing with the grotesqueness of charles and his tweets when you see europeans when you see asians when you see everybody responding as if they were close allies of america even though trump has tweeted like they're bimbo's over there and we're never going to we're going to slap on some tariffs and we're not going to deal with those peop
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and a lot of the locals trying to keep up with keith richards with his heroin years and they all died but keith richards lived because keith richards is immortal but everyone else died so it's like these guys are the equivalent of the squirrels that run in front of the car and don't have somebody as nice as i to stop and let them. yes most people just run them over but i stop you know actually when you talk about trans tweets and he gets away with it if you look throughout history and mad emperors a mad kings if you look at the series the tutors it's a good demonstration of this henry the eighth was deranged ok he killed all his friends he executed half the royal family the kratz all over everybody and everybody around him had to go oh. you're such a benevolent king and of course this is the same thing with the grotesqueness of charles and his tweets when you see europeans when you see asians when you see everybody responding as if they were close allies of america even though trump has tweeted like they're over there and we're never going to we're going to slap on some tariffs and we're not going to deal with the.
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richards? >> commissioner richards: so i hear the concern miss sciuto brought up, and i think the project sponsor has to said, this is that, open me. we can do something to make sure people pay attention to anonymous looking pieces of mail. >> i think last time you directed us to work with the community and setup a policy that would setup these standards. >> commissioner richards: right. >> president hillis: and the board may alter what we did, so the policies may change. we will have a hearing with her kind of ultimately on what those notices look like, but you know, there's no reason we shouldn't go into the preapp notices also on that. commissioner fong? >> president fong: just to throw it out in the conversations about mailings and notices, but if it was electronic, you'd be able to track when it was opened and who opened it and everything. just throwing that out there. >> president hillis: okay. jonas? >> clerk: okay, commissioners, if there's nothing further we can move onto your regular calendar. [agenda item read] >> commissioners, we're pleased to welcome san francisco state here to give you an informational update on their master plan, and if i may, i'd like to introduce the president of the university who's with us here today, dr. leslie huang. it now consists of more than 500 faculty and staff, and a population of over 30,000 students. 2krd huang s
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richard painter. richard, how do you separate the distraction and hyperbole from claims presented to special council mueller's office? >> i want to emphasize, this is not hyperbole or distraction. we have a former federal prosecutor, who has openly referred to the president of the united states murdering a political opponent and getting away with it. that doesn't happen in the united states of america. we're not going to allow that to happen. no we're not a banana republican, that's not going to happen here, and he's wrong in saying the president could get away without being criminally charged. we're not going t tolerate that attitude, and that's why the house and the senate judiciary committee need to be investigating this administration now. we could fall to a dictatorship if we're not vigilant about enforcing the law in this country. we can't just wait for robert mule irto get around to his indictments. he's doing his job, he's doing it diligently. robert mueller is addressing a small fraction of the criminal violations. the united states congress is doing absolutely nothing. this is a serious situation. >> you use the word murder, do you view this itself as an inappropriate effort to intimidate people like mr. comey and other potential witnesses? he's an active witness in the probe, and i hate to say this, because it feels uncomfortable regardless of one's views, it feels uncomfortable to think about that the sitting president this way. how would we be feeling if the subject in a mafia case started talking about the shooting of a key witness in that case? >> we have him under indictment. that's what we'd be doing. and those are the only people that talk that way in the united states. people who belong to organized crime syndicates, drug dealers and the rest of them. the people that rudy giuliani was supposedly prosecuting. now we have a prosecutor talking about murderering the former head of the fbi. this is a very serious threat to our democracy, this is what needs to be investigated. and this administration is going to have to come an end or we could lose our democracy, we cannot have people talking this way and getting away with it, this president talking about pardoning himself, it's absurd. i mean, there's not an instance in human history of someone pardoning themselves. the word pardon by its nature involves two persons. a person and a higher being. it's a completely absur the way they're talking about donald trump as if he is a dictator who can do anything he wants, whenever he wants. the founders did not create a constitution for this country so we could have a president who's a dictator, and acts like a dictator, and a congress that does absolutely nothing about it. >> paul? >> so i'm a law professor, i like to hear the other side. the case that the president can pardon himself goes to the fact that the text of the constitution doesn't say one way or the other. it's something the supreme court would have to decide. what the president's lawyers would argue, because the text is shrine the it gives very broods authority to the president. the only thing he can't do is pardon himself out of an impeachment. i do think agreeing with richard that the arguments on the other side are stronger. they have to do with the values underlying our government, including that no person should be the judge and jury in his own case, no self-dealing andre not a monarchy. that no person, including the president should be above the law. if they're thinking about pardoning the president, that's something you do when you're guilty. to be sure any defense attorney is going to cover all of her bases. i'm not mad at the lawyers or the president's attorneys for bringing this up. in terms of, president trump has different responsibilities. one he is the president of the united states. he's the chief executive officer. he has a responsibility to democracy and the rule of law. he always puts his own private interest above. >> here we talk about norms. one reason it's never come up before, even if presidents could, most of them wouldn't consider this, they view their responsibilities as higher than this president does. >> they also would seem to ta
richard painter. richard, how do you separate the distraction and hyperbole from claims presented to special council mueller's office? >> i want to emphasize, this is not hyperbole or distraction. we have a former federal prosecutor, who has openly referred to the president of the united states murdering a political opponent and getting away with it. that doesn't happen in the united states of america. we're not going to allow that to happen. no we're not a banana republican, that's not...
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richard here because richard said something that's very interesting you see what you want to in this both sides see exactly what they want and we've been watching this go on for two years but doug i think one of the things that i would contest with richard is that we don't really know when this counter intelligence operation started because the players that are involved keep changing their story ok we're supposed to be july now looks like it was in spring and we have the issue of informants or spies whatever word you want but it looks like they were looking at members of the f.b.i. we're looking at the tram campaign much earlier and that my account for richard i'm going to speak to doug right now the insurance policy that struck talked about go ahead what is your take on everything we've heard so far and there's a very good reason why peter struck didn't leak some of this because it's nothing to leak he didn't know that the media would cover it so well i mean twelve year olds. oh man a for deals that we all knew about in washington anyway i would say this i would say why wouldn't you recuse yourself a person of integrity if it was the other way around if it was a pro republican in there and even a cave if your wife is getting seven hund
richard here because richard said something that's very interesting you see what you want to in this both sides see exactly what they want and we've been watching this go on for two years but doug i think one of the things that i would contest with richard is that we don't really know when this counter intelligence operation started because the players that are involved keep changing their story ok we're supposed to be july now looks like it was in spring and we have the issue of informants or...
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because richard nixon's campaign manager didn't go to jail until after he helped richard nixon get re-elected. richard nixon's campaign manager didn't go to jail until after richard nixon had been forced to resign the presidency on the brink of impeachment. there's something new here. the difference between donald trump and richard nixon tonight is that donald trump's campaign manager managed to get himself charged with federal crimes and in jail much faster than richard nixon's did. what's happening to paul manafort and donald trump is happening much faster than it happened to john mitchell and richard nixon. and as donald trump gazes at the tv tonight trying to fall asleep in the white house, he has to be wondering what we're all wondering, what does paul manafort know about donald trump that could be an indictable offense or impeachable offense? what does paul manafort know that he could tell robert mueller that could get paul manafort out of jail and save him a possible prison sentence a conviction -- a sentence that could then louisiana the rest of his life. and as paul manafort tries to fall asl
because richard nixon's campaign manager didn't go to jail until after he helped richard nixon get re-elected. richard nixon's campaign manager didn't go to jail until after richard nixon had been forced to resign the presidency on the brink of impeachment. there's something new here. the difference between donald trump and richard nixon tonight is that donald trump's campaign manager managed to get himself charged with federal crimes and in jail much faster than richard nixon's did. what's...
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he beat richard gasquet. richarde 16th meeting was only going to go one way. the home fans had to wait until the fourth game to see their man when his first point. this was the dominant of the spaniard. gasquet eventually making a contest of the opening set was supper he could only delay the inevitable. 31 places separate these two in the world rankings but the gulf in class with even wider. it was all wrapped up with even wider. it was all wrapped up afterjust with even wider. it was all wrapped up after just under two with even wider. it was all wrapped up afterjust under two hours and he would seem it was not enough of a work—out for the raining champion. if nadal had broken bridge cards in the stands, he made up for it by fulfilling any ball boy's dream. drawing cheers that would be ringing in his ears for days to come. with the world cup less than two weeks away, and when our inaction in the first of two warm—up matches. they're playing nigeria at wembley. just over 15 minutes gone there, currently 1—0 to englan
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richard the careful, richard so careful today that he won't say anything about anything to anybody at any time. either he straddles every major issue, i'm going to send him some kind of talcom powder he must be getting saddle sore straddling all those issues. >> humphrey was on the move. he had excitement and energy. he was richardearted and attacking us. we were doing the same thing we were doing in september. i told richard, we have to attack humphrey. he can't bring the party together. if they get together, we lose the battle. >> as the big day draws nearer and the polls show hubert humphrey drawing closer, the ice water flowing through richard nixon's veins may be melting and nearing the boiling point. 6 ♪ cleaning floors with a mop and bucket is a hassle, meaning you probably don't clean as often as you'd like. for a quick and convenient clean, try swiffer wetjet. there's no heavy bucket, or mop to wring out, because the absorb and lock technology traps dirt and liquid inside the pad. it's safe to use on all finished surfaces tile, laminate and hardwood. and it prevents streaks and hazing better than a micro fiber strip mop, giving you a thorough clean the first time. for a convenient clean, try swiffer wetjet with a money back guarantee. brand power. helping you buy better. stay at la quinta. where we're c
richard the careful, richard so careful today that he won't say anything about anything to anybody at any time. either he straddles every major issue, i'm going to send him some kind of talcom powder he must be getting saddle sore straddling all those issues. >> humphrey was on the move. he had excitement and energy. he was richardearted and attacking us. we were doing the same thing we were doing in september. i told richard, we have to attack humphrey. he can't bring the party together....
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richard conway. richard, if you are a football fan like me you now have two subscribe have you to sky, bt and amazon making it all much more expensive to watch the a0 on the telly. making it all much more expensive to watch the 40 on the telly. and i think the way the way the packages we re think the way the way the packages were broken down by the premier league it was inevitable that there was going to be a new entrant into the market. i wanted to tempt the big online tech giants, amazon have of course coming, but they were hoping for that bidding war between the likes of netflix, google, facebook and so what. that did not materialise again. these two packages that been bought by amazon and bt should have been sold in february. negotiations have been ongoing since then and we finally have the announcement that they have been sold. it marks a new way for the premier league to be watched. 0nline streaming clearly the future for lots of tv viewing and live sport is trying to figure out how it fits into that pattern. so amazon taking a chance with this package. they have a limited number of games, only 20 per season for three years so they will want to see if it works for them, how they can monetise it and then the next round of tv rights is perhaps when it will get interesting with the other big internet giant coming in to join them. we also talked about richardeague after 20 years. the premier league after 20 years. the premier league after 20 years. the premier league is an extraordinary product which is so attractive around the world, which is why so much money is spent why in the tv rights to it. yeah, and richard skidmore announcing the last few minutes announcing that he would leave his position by the end of the year. he is a giant of the sport's industry, he's a man credited with taking the premier league on this journey that it has gone on from being a fairly regional to stratospheric levels. the last tv rights deals delivering just under £5 billion domestic league. similar levels of cash coming in from the worldwide growth of the league especially in the north america and asia, he's the man who was put that on but he is going to step aside. he said he is not retiring which is interesting, we could see in a new role in due course but after 20 yea rs role in due course but after 20 years he's going to hand on the batten to someone els
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richard galpin is outside the hospital in south west london. richard. what has she been saying richardonal moment when her son was discharged from hospital half an hour ago. he was looking better than he had been in recent days. charlotte caldwell, his mother, obviously made a very strong statement outside the hospital here. she was particularly focusing on her demand for a meeting between the health secretary and the home secretary as as soon as possible, saying it should be within the next 24 saying it should be within the next 2a hours. i will share with them my experience, which, no matter what anyone says, cannot possibly be imagined by anybody else. i will ask them to urgently implement a programme that now provides immediate access to the meds that billy so desperately needs, and now more urgently than ever, the many other children and families affected by this historic development. obviously, she is making his appeal for the meeting within 2a hours and urgent action to get this cannabis oil legalised. but evenjeremy hunt, who she is depending on and she has been pleased by the
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. >> you can learn more about richard eefrs r richard's run and donate if you wish to c nrks nrnn.comanch of the military to patrol space, what might be motivating this galaxy quest? our jake tapper has that in this week's "state of the cartoonion." >> president frutrump's going intergalact intergalactic. >> we have reinvigorated our space program to a level nobody thought possible in this short period of time. nasa is back and mars is waiting for us. >> but conquering the outer reaches takes some out of this world financing and in this case president trump is happy to work with the competition. >> i always thought that rich guys like competition, and if you beat us to mars, you'll be even more famous. >> i have been crazy about rockets since i was a little boy. >> nothing about his presidency has let me change my views on it. >> of course with the trump team in charge, the possibilityactic imminent. >> to be able to take the level of service within the market to the next level is truly one of the most beautiful places and it's so fitting for the trump brand. >> and dplnow others will
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richard painter and i approved of this message. >> tucker: richard painter joins us tonight. richard, thanks for coming on. so here we have this metaphor. trump is a dumpster fire, but you have a literal dumpster fire in your ad. because you are running from a state with lots of water, you put out the fire. how did you come up with that? >> while the dumpster fire in washington isn't just about donald trump, although he certainly contributed a lot to the dumpster fire. it has been steadily getting worse over the years, and a lot of it has to do with our system of campaign finance and it refuses to let congress regulate the campaign finance. then you have k street lobbyists, and i'll talk of that you have financial conflict of interest of not only -- >> tucker: so it's an inferno like you said. >> is an inferno, absolutely. >> tucker: it's an inferno, he said that in the attic. if you look fiercely at the cam a camera. what kind of reaction have used received to this attic? >> while a lot of people share my concerns about what's going on in washington, it is a dumpster fire and we need someone to put it out
richard painter and i approved of this message. >> tucker: richard painter joins us tonight. richard, thanks for coming on. so here we have this metaphor. trump is a dumpster fire, but you have a literal dumpster fire in your ad. because you are running from a state with lots of water, you put out the fire. how did you come up with that? >> while the dumpster fire in washington isn't just about donald trump, although he certainly contributed a lot to the dumpster fire. it has been...
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unprecedd in modern political history and donald trump in comparison to richard nixon, he makes richard nixon look like a choir boy. so richard nixon resigned because of the break-in in the watergate hotel. there is plenty of evidence there that this president can be impeached. that's obviously a political question with the dominancef republicans in both chambers it. however, i do believe the democrats should have a unifying voice and be strong with regards to what this president is doing to reckon this nation. this just doesn't impact democrats. that impacts republicans throughout the country. >> kevin, congratulations on moving on. >> thank you, katy. have a wonderful day. >>> after quick ea umeffect. how ityed at the polls in california and how it could play in november. bob shrum and shawn steele join me right here in huntington beach next. don't go anywhere. my grandma. - anncr: as you grow older, your brain naturally begiange which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain andm - dad's got all the answers. - anncr: prevagen is now the
unprecedd in modern political history and donald trump in comparison to richard nixon, he makes richard nixon look like a choir boy. so richard nixon resigned because of the break-in in the watergate hotel. there is plenty of evidence there that this president can be impeached. that's obviously a political question with the dominancef republicans in both chambers it. however, i do believe the democrats should have a unifying voice and be strong with regards to what this president is doing to...
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richard nixon. >> america's in trouble today not because her people have failed, but because her leaders have failed, and what america needs are leaders to match the greatness of her people. >> richard nixon presenting a face of placid calm in a year of chaos. and things are looking pretty good for richard unscented! (vo) new tidy cats free & clean unscented. powerful odor control with activated charcoal. free of dyes. free of fragrances. tidy cats free & clean. when no scents makes sense. introducing the all-new volkswagen jetta ♪ with available digital cockpit. it was here. i couldn't catch my breath. it was the last song of the night. it felt like my heart was skipping beats. i went to the er. they said i had afib. afib? what's afib? i knew that meant i was at a greater risk of stroke. i needed answers. once i got the facts, my doctor and i chose xarelto®. xarelto®. to help keep me protectefrom a stroke. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. in a clinical study, over 96% of people taking xarelto® remained stroke-free. xarelto® works differently. warfarin interferes with at least 6 of your body's natural blood-clotting factors. xarelto® is selective, targeting just one cri
richard nixon. >> america's in trouble today not because her people have failed, but because her leaders have failed, and what america needs are leaders to match the greatness of her people. >> richard nixon presenting a face of placid calm in a year of chaos. and things are looking pretty good for richard unscented! (vo) new tidy cats free & clean unscented. powerful odor control with activated charcoal. free of dyes. free of fragrances. tidy cats free & clean. when no...
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money, and last and until we see the future negotiation is not going along like richard —— and dominic u nless along like richardunless and until. but we will be saving a tremendous amount of money, plus i think it is very provocative. the president lavished praise on kim jong—un, but that brought this question. the menu met today, kim jong—un, as you know, has killed family members, has starved his own people. why are you so comfortable calling him very talented? well, he is very talented. anybody that takes over a situation like he did at 26 yea rs of over a situation like he did at 26 years of age and is able to run it, and run it tough, i don't say he was nice, or i don't say anything about it, he ran it. very few people at that age, you can take one out of 10,000, properly, couldn't do it. and then, donald trump, the former property developer, set out the economic opportunities for north korea at peace with its neighbours. well, they have great beaches. you see that whenever they are exploding their cannons into the ocean, right? i say wouldn't that make a great condo. and i said, you know, instead of doing
money, and last and until we see the future negotiation is not going along like richard —— and dominic u nless along like richardunless and until. but we will be saving a tremendous amount of money, plus i think it is very provocative. the president lavished praise on kim jong—un, but that brought this question. the menu met today, kim jong—un, as you know, has killed family members, has starved his own people. why are you so comfortable calling him very talented? well, he is very...