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>> commissioner richards: sure. so i have a booklet at home that i believe you and your office -- the department worked on around designing buildings for families. i think that's a really important thing that when we're talking about how we want to create family housing, that, you know, this is where i think commission commissioner moore brings a lot to it, as well. we have a lot of developers that come up and say i'm building a family house, and it's not really a family house, it's a gargantuan house for one or two people. i think it would be a good policy for us to adopt as a commission. >> supervisor yee: i think that's a good answer. my office put a lot of time into working with the city commission, planning department, and it befuddles me why it hasn't been done. >> commissioner richards: i'll put it on the action item list. >> supervisor yee: okay. thank you. >> commissioner richards: thank you. >> supervisor yee: miss moore, did you want to come up and answer the same questions? did you need me to repeat them
>> commissioner richards: sure. so i have a booklet at home that i believe you and your office -- the department worked on around designing buildings for families. i think that's a really important thing that when we're talking about how we want to create family housing, that, you know, this is where i think commission commissioner moore brings a lot to it, as well. we have a lot of developers that come up and say i'm building a family house, and it's not really a family house, it's a...
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richards and ms. moore. ms. moore is one of the few who have been around long enough to understand exactly how the building and planning departments function together. we need someone who understands this system in need of rehabilitati rehabilitation. mr. moore spoke out strongly in the last couple of weeks, exposing the machinations of scoff law developers who have been making people's lives miserable for years. >> supervisor safai: thank you, ma'am. i appreciate it. next speaker. >> good afternoon, members of the committee. i'm john buruso. i'm here to thank president cohen and the board of supervisors for reappointing dennis richards and katherin moore and to thank them both for ongoing service to the city. my brother and i encountered them when we joined the russian hill association responding to a project on my block . commissioners moore and richards demonstrated their job dedication when they agreed to site visits, assessing the block's homes and streetscapes firsthand. over the course of two hearings, co
richards and ms. moore. ms. moore is one of the few who have been around long enough to understand exactly how the building and planning departments function together. we need someone who understands this system in need of rehabilitati rehabilitation. mr. moore spoke out strongly in the last couple of weeks, exposing the machinations of scoff law developers who have been making people's lives miserable for years. >> supervisor safai: thank you, ma'am. i appreciate it. next speaker....
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commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: i think i'm with mr. winslow on this, a shade that pulls from the bottom up halfway to allow light to permeate but still allow youngsters to be in their bedroom without anybody peering in would probably be the easiest thing to do, so i move to take d.r. and require a green wall-type privacy screen on the deck facing -- >> president hillis: what was the height of that screen wall? >> commissioner richards: all the way up. >> president hillis: well, it didn't go all the way up. >> commissioner richards: 6 feet, a minimum 6 feet. it's on the edge of the deck on the west side. [inaudible] >> commissioner richards: can you speak in the mic? >> president hillis: what was the height? >> for the trellis, would be 9'9" could be able to really -- to be able to really block the line of site. >> president hillis: 9'9"? >> commissioner richards: yeah. all right. let's do that. >> clerk: there was a previous motion. i assume you're rescinding that in. >> commissioner richards: yes. >> clerk: very good, commissioners. t
commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: i think i'm with mr. winslow on this, a shade that pulls from the bottom up halfway to allow light to permeate but still allow youngsters to be in their bedroom without anybody peering in would probably be the easiest thing to do, so i move to take d.r. and require a green wall-type privacy screen on the deck facing -- >> president hillis: what was the height of that screen wall? >> commissioner richards: all the way up....
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i'm richard lui in for david gura this sunday.r for president trump and the administration. from controversy abroad to scandal at home. here's a look back at some of the biggest political stories of the past few months. >> the judge ruled former apprentice contestant, summer zerbos can depose the president. >> in public for the first time in nearly a month. >> kim, would you like to come to washington? >> we're signing a very important document. i consider it to be a very important executive order, it's about keeping families together. >> this is a seismic political upset. the associated press has called this race for alexandria owe ca ca ocasio-cortez. >> i will nominate judge brett kavanaugh. >> many countries are not paying what they should, and many countries owe us a lot of money. >> the indictment charges 12 russian military officers by name for conspiring to interfere with the 2016 presidential election. >> they said they think it's russia. i have president putin. he just said it's not russia. i will say this. i don't see a
i'm richard lui in for david gura this sunday.r for president trump and the administration. from controversy abroad to scandal at home. here's a look back at some of the biggest political stories of the past few months. >> the judge ruled former apprentice contestant, summer zerbos can depose the president. >> in public for the first time in nearly a month. >> kim, would you like to come to washington? >> we're signing a very important document. i consider it to be a...
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richards rirch richar . >> commissioner richards: so it's not even close. i guess from the requester we had to build expect space, instead of perpendicular, mlay t more horizontally. what would that do to the project? >> well, on the upper floor, we're trying to put two bedrooms in the back, so with the 3 foot set back on that east side, the three bedrooms -- or the two bedrooms that would face the -- beyond that rear facade would be about 11 feet wide each. so by adjusting the floor plan in that context, we'd have maybe an 8 foot bedroom or a 10 foot bedroom. it just would be an odd situation in the floor plan to take a chunk out of the back like that. >> commissioner richards: okay. thank you. >> president hillis: how about the other question that -- about the window, the addition of the window on the front side there that kind of matches against his -- >> i think it's something that we could look at and consider. >> president hillis: is it something about the size of your window because your window kind of mimics there. it's kind of three double hung win
richards rirch richar . >> commissioner richards: so it's not even close. i guess from the requester we had to build expect space, instead of perpendicular, mlay t more horizontally. what would that do to the project? >> well, on the upper floor, we're trying to put two bedrooms in the back, so with the 3 foot set back on that east side, the three bedrooms -- or the two bedrooms that would face the -- beyond that rear facade would be about 11 feet wide each. so by adjusting the...
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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 oversaw and d
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...
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richard: i think our acreage position is set for that plan.nk about our conceptual plan of 1 million and 10 production growth profile, each year because they have year because they have hyperbolic declines you have to , increase the number of wells you are completing just to get to that million and 10 in the future. it is part of our plan, built in, but even when we look at our in, but even when we look at our inventory, we will only deplete a quarter at most of that inventory over that 10-year period. alix: what about your peers? richard: the peers are not as blessed to have the inventory that we have. depending on how they push that, they could run out sooner. to -- yout have the have seen him in a lead companies to increase their death of inventory and longevity. alix: how many companies will do this in 10 years versus now? richard: it's hard to say, they come and go, but my guess is there will be m&a activity. they do not have the depth of inventory and they will deplete that sooner, leading will it be will it be rampant? i don't know if i
richard: i think our acreage position is set for that plan.nk about our conceptual plan of 1 million and 10 production growth profile, each year because they have year because they have hyperbolic declines you have to , increase the number of wells you are completing just to get to that million and 10 in the future. it is part of our plan, built in, but even when we look at our in, but even when we look at our inventory, we will only deplete a quarter at most of that inventory over that 10-year...
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i agree with commissioner richards. the one on rhode island, they're a dime a dozen around the city, so if that same kind of rationale is being used, we should demoevery 120-year-old victorian and build new units because they're not historic. that, i think we need to kind of clarify how we do historic. miss clark is thumbs up on that. but clearly what defines san francisco is the character of our neighborhoods and our architecture. i agree we need more units and there's a tension between those two, but i think we need more units, and you can do both there. actually, i think it's simple. actually i think you can get four units. i'd love to see a unit with an inlaw and no parking, and i think you can do it. >> the one thing that comes to mind with fourth unit, which understanding i love more units here but with the existing layout as is, it's to provide an a.d.a. accessible unit is going to be nearly impossible, which is required when you get to four units. >> president hillis: it's even when you required three units and
i agree with commissioner richards. the one on rhode island, they're a dime a dozen around the city, so if that same kind of rationale is being used, we should demoevery 120-year-old victorian and build new units because they're not historic. that, i think we need to kind of clarify how we do historic. miss clark is thumbs up on that. but clearly what defines san francisco is the character of our neighborhoods and our architecture. i agree we need more units and there's a tension between those...
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commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: okay. so what i took from this was, from mr. o'reardon's presentation, work was done on the neighbor's property to shore it when they actually damaged it and hadn't told the neighbors or d.b.i. the owners hired design professionals -- can you put that slide back up, please, mr. o'reardon, what we expect from design professionals, because, you know, if i were a project sponsor, and i hired an architect and a structural engineer and a contractor, my expectation would be that they'd behave in a professional manner. and i think you summed it up here. could you go over this again, please. thank you. oh, could you -- so code of professional ethics applies to all projects. the architect, the engineer, the contractor, and the subcontractors of which there probably were some or should be some have a duty to ensure plans are followed. architects has plans based on what is reasonable to construct. archite architect -- engineer consults with architect and vice versa, and contractor then follows approved permit documents. i think that sums i
commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: okay. so what i took from this was, from mr. o'reardon's presentation, work was done on the neighbor's property to shore it when they actually damaged it and hadn't told the neighbors or d.b.i. the owners hired design professionals -- can you put that slide back up, please, mr. o'reardon, what we expect from design professionals, because, you know, if i were a project sponsor, and i hired an architect and a structural engineer and a...
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so richards and others like her , key to van lose network. beginning in the winter of 1863, van lew the double life -- van lew the double life becomes more risky as she and her fellow union operatives are enlisted into the federal secret service . it took the federal was a while to get their act together. but finally they have gotten wind from people who have made their way out of richmond that there is an underground. they sign her up. and van lew's role at this point is crucial. her mansion on church hill is the nerve center of the spy operation. she is best described as a spymaster. who oversaw and deployed a group of unionist operatives. and to my mind again as all this came to light, the very existence of this network undercut the crazy -- crazy bette three. it is hard to believe that men and women would have trusted their lives to van lew by acting erratic in public. her network reached far beyond richmond into the neighboring counties, and her operatives practiced a primitive but effective spy tradecraft. they used codenames, they used
so richards and others like her , key to van lose network. beginning in the winter of 1863, van lew the double life -- van lew the double life becomes more risky as she and her fellow union operatives are enlisted into the federal secret service . it took the federal was a while to get their act together. but finally they have gotten wind from people who have made their way out of richmond that there is an underground. they sign her up. and van lew's role at this point is crucial. her mansion...
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richard: i was in washington, d.c.ave published a biography of thomas dewey that i had spent a year researching, and came back writing on a consulting basis for bob dole. i am proud to say i have been associated with that over the years. thomasdone this book on dewey, who in some ways is the ultimate overlooked historical figure. someone stereotyped and written have a turned out to vastly more interesting inconsequential life. in many ways, hoover was a logical sequel. i didn't think about it at the time, i did not have a political agenda. i had visited the ranch as an adolescent and moved by the site. -- visited west branch as an adolescent and moved by the site. that is where hoover was born and is buried. is the size of the average american living room today, a whitewashed college -- whitewashed cottage. 40 yards away, called the overlook, a simple grave. he made one wish known, and that was that nothing ever be planted or build that would interfere with the view. he wanted people to stand at his grave and look off
richard: i was in washington, d.c.ave published a biography of thomas dewey that i had spent a year researching, and came back writing on a consulting basis for bob dole. i am proud to say i have been associated with that over the years. thomasdone this book on dewey, who in some ways is the ultimate overlooked historical figure. someone stereotyped and written have a turned out to vastly more interesting inconsequential life. in many ways, hoover was a logical sequel. i didn't think about it...
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richards? >> commissioner richards: move with intent to disapprove. >> commissioner moore: second. >> president hillis: do we have to do it as an intent on this? >> clerk: i don't think you have a disapproval motion on your packet. commissioners, there is a motion that has been seconded to adopt a motion of intent to disapprove , and i would imagine, to continue this in a couple of weeks. on that motion -- [roll call] so moved, the motion passes for 4-3 with commissioners fong, melgar and hillis voting against. >> president hillis: we can move to the next one. >> clerk: i apologize. we can't continue this at two weeks. the 28th is cancelled. can we continue it at the 27th >> president hillis: that will work. >> clerk: commissioners, that will place us on item eight. conditional use authorization. >> good afternoon, president tillis and members of the commission. i'm from planning department staff. the proposal before you is a request for conditional use authorization to legalize the merger of t
richards? >> commissioner richards: move with intent to disapprove. >> commissioner moore: second. >> president hillis: do we have to do it as an intent on this? >> clerk: i don't think you have a disapproval motion on your packet. commissioners, there is a motion that has been seconded to adopt a motion of intent to disapprove , and i would imagine, to continue this in a couple of weeks. on that motion -- [roll call] so moved, the motion passes for 4-3 with...
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richard: fdr swept the country.on't think -- more modestly, jimmy carter between 1976 and 1980, that i don't anyone has gone from when he was elected to such a powerful consensus he should leave office. roosevelt carried all but six states. and with it, congress. and then, of course, in some ways, what put the seal on hoover's reputation as a failed president was the next three months. the hoover-roosevelt situation was so that the constitution had to be amended. they decided that it was too long for roosevelt to be sworn in. the two men had virtually no communication. i think it is safe to say that hoover believed fdr was the liberally avoiding having any responsibility in the hopes that if things did go to hell, he would then receive the credit, and in many ways that is exactly what happened. the irony is, the banks were crashing -- the roof was falling in. and hoover could have closed the banks. someone say it was stubbornness or principle, i would say it was a lack of finesse. but he insisted that fdr had to agr
richard: fdr swept the country.on't think -- more modestly, jimmy carter between 1976 and 1980, that i don't anyone has gone from when he was elected to such a powerful consensus he should leave office. roosevelt carried all but six states. and with it, congress. and then, of course, in some ways, what put the seal on hoover's reputation as a failed president was the next three months. the hoover-roosevelt situation was so that the constitution had to be amended. they decided that it was too...
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because it confirmed that bowser is richards and richards was there in the confederate white house and i was chagrined i hadn't found it michael. but i hadn't thought in a million years that mary jane richards would pop up in brooklyn in september of 1865. and now of course with our wonderful digitized newspapers where we can key word search and so on i might have found the source more quickly using modern technology. but in any case, that article represents a whole new set of leads i hope folks will follow in this story. so richards and others like her key to van lew's network. now, beginning in the winter of 1863, van lew's double life, whereby she is preteppingd to be a loyal con fed trat lady while working for the union, her double life becomes considerably more risky as she and her fellow union operatives are formally enlisted into the federal secret service to -- took the federalas while to get their act together and intelligence gathering. but finally they do. they have gotten wind from various people who made their way out of richmond that there's this underground there and ben
because it confirmed that bowser is richards and richards was there in the confederate white house and i was chagrined i hadn't found it michael. but i hadn't thought in a million years that mary jane richards would pop up in brooklyn in september of 1865. and now of course with our wonderful digitized newspapers where we can key word search and so on i might have found the source more quickly using modern technology. but in any case, that article represents a whole new set of leads i hope...
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commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: move to continue the items to the specified dates? >> vice president melgar: second. >> clerk: thank you, commissioners. on that item to continue items as proposed -- [roll call] >> clerk: so moved, commissioners. that motion passes unanimously, 7-0, and places us under your consent calendar. all matters listed here in are considered by a consent calendar by the commission and will be acted upon by a single vote of the commission. we have two speaker cards and one verbal request to remove items 3 and 8 off of the consent calendar, so we will take those matters up at the beginning of the regular calendar. we -- leaving item 4 for case number 2018-003874cua at 24 # 5 through 2481 mission street, conditional use authorization, case number 2410-00545 cus, conditional use authorization which you have received electronically an amended motion. item 7, case number 2018-003878 cua at 3407 california street, conditional use authorization, and item 9 for case number 20
commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: move to continue the items to the specified dates? >> vice president melgar: second. >> clerk: thank you, commissioners. on that item to continue items as proposed -- [roll call] >> clerk: so moved, commissioners. that motion passes unanimously, 7-0, and places us under your consent calendar. all matters listed here in are considered by a consent calendar by the commission and will be acted upon by a single vote of the...
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thank you john and richard. coming up, the commodity widow maker, march national gas prices hit an 11 year high and we take a deeper look at the spread. and a look at copper as we head to break. copper and gold, and indonesia finally signs a binding agreement. a state owned firm, the political risk of their mine is removed. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: i'm alix steel, and this is "commodities edge." we are going to delve deep into the market trends this week. first up, as oil inventory numbers, stockpiles are creeping higher, above the five-year average in oil. plus, u.s. crude production hit a higher record, surpassing the one million barrel a day mark. the widow maker trade, the volatile gas premium. natural gas prices from march to april jumped over 31 cents because inventories are headed into the winter at the lowest level since 2005. the spread gets very volatile, so get ready for more. and india, awash in sugar and they may flood the market. this is the sugar production, expected to be at an all-time high, a
thank you john and richard. coming up, the commodity widow maker, march national gas prices hit an 11 year high and we take a deeper look at the spread. and a look at copper as we head to break. copper and gold, and indonesia finally signs a binding agreement. a state owned firm, the political risk of their mine is removed. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: i'm alix steel, and this is "commodities edge." we are going to delve deep into the market trends this week. first up, as oil...
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richards: i appreciate you bringing that up. i did a double take when i read the same article in the chronicle. our supper -- they say it is a land use category and the quote was, one side state mandates do not fit all localities. it made me scratch my head in light of some of the things proposed recently. i i wanted to mention that. >> commissioner moore: -- >> president hillis: we were also also at the mayor's announcement where this was an ounce. they announced an expedition effort to expedite the construction of a do you at a fairly sizable backlog. we all agree we have seen their efficient way to head new units. they are generally in spaces that are unoccupied. it is a good way to add new units but i think the city's process has not caught up with how to do these. they are generally in ground-floor levels with levels with exiting issues. so mayor breed issued a directive to try to get these done and departments working together to get them done in a timely fashion, which is exciting to see. i don't know if you want to add a
richards: i appreciate you bringing that up. i did a double take when i read the same article in the chronicle. our supper -- they say it is a land use category and the quote was, one side state mandates do not fit all localities. it made me scratch my head in light of some of the things proposed recently. i i wanted to mention that. >> commissioner moore: -- >> president hillis: we were also also at the mayor's announcement where this was an ounce. they announced an expedition...
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richard: it is interesting. harding administration -- warren harding, rather touchingly aware of his own limitations, set out to recruit a cabinet of the best men. so, charles evans hughes became secretary of state. and he asked hoover, basically gave hoover a choice. and, hoover picked the commerce department, which in those days was perhaps the least important department in the cabinet. but of course, hoover being hoover, soon there were cartoons portraying him as secretary of commerce and undersecretary of everything else. and he did ruffle a lot of feathers, because he used -- well, he created something out of what was there. the federal radio commission. radio is regulated because hoover started it. the forerunner of the fcc. outset, he was certain that he did not want a bbc-type arrangement. he wanted government to regulate the industry, but he did not want government to run the industry. with mms repercussions ever since. -- with an ou enormous repercussions ever since. the first airfield in washington wa
richard: it is interesting. harding administration -- warren harding, rather touchingly aware of his own limitations, set out to recruit a cabinet of the best men. so, charles evans hughes became secretary of state. and he asked hoover, basically gave hoover a choice. and, hoover picked the commerce department, which in those days was perhaps the least important department in the cabinet. but of course, hoover being hoover, soon there were cartoons portraying him as secretary of commerce and...
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can you tell me why no one at the bbc has resigned over this cliff richard case?e right thing to do, to sack people or make people resign when something goes wrong. it is important we learn lessons and we have done and are doing, and we will do things differently in the future. but the people who made the decisions about how this story was going to be covered did so in good faith, they did so within the context of the law as it existed at that time. it is not always appropriate to sack people and get people to resign for doing theirjob in the way they thought was proper at the time. david jordan, thank you. thank you. do let us know your thoughts on that or on any aspect of bbc news. details on how to contact us at the end of the programme. just time for a couple of your other comments in a week when the pope visited ireland. his first visit was to the residence of president michael d higgins. he moved on to a meeting of civil leaders and the diplomatic corps. it was here at dublin castle that the taoiseach, leo varadkar, raised the issue of child sexual abuse tha
can you tell me why no one at the bbc has resigned over this cliff richard case?e right thing to do, to sack people or make people resign when something goes wrong. it is important we learn lessons and we have done and are doing, and we will do things differently in the future. but the people who made the decisions about how this story was going to be covered did so in good faith, they did so within the context of the law as it existed at that time. it is not always appropriate to sack people...
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commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: i want to say that i sat with supervisor kim on friday and she said she really values the input that the planning commission gives me because this is not her district. if you look at -- we are an advisory role. we are not stopping anything. we are saying cupcake, we thank you should look at this. and she runs with it. i really want to move -- we are saying, hey, we thank you should look at this. and she runs with it. she threw another went out to us she said what do you think about the c.a.c.? i will make a motion to move this forward. with all the items that are up to -- the other considerations, which would be page 18, so these are staff recommended, supervisor recommended, let's get those out of here. what i like to do is also add these to it. i heard these on tuesday. have the department to explore an or supplemental e.i.r. >> could we talk about that, if you don't mind? it has come up a lot. i think we get that everyone wants to have a better job balance
commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: i want to say that i sat with supervisor kim on friday and she said she really values the input that the planning commission gives me because this is not her district. if you look at -- we are an advisory role. we are not stopping anything. we are saying cupcake, we thank you should look at this. and she runs with it. i really want to move -- we are saying, hey, we thank you should look at this. and she runs with it. she threw another went...
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colin richards is charged with her murder. he is 22 years old.et the bond at $5 million, cash only, county attorneyjessica reynolds saying that richards is a danger to the community. today we received his court documents that you see here. these entail exactly what led to the arrest. now, police say that they found barquin arozamena's body in a pond at just after 11:00am yesterday, near a cold—water golf links golf course. police say she had several stab wounds to her upper torso, head and neck. a man walking near the scene told police that richard had told him that he had an urge to rape and kill a woman. the two had both been staying in tents across the creek from the golf course. a boon county sherriff canine unit later tracked the scent from where arozamena was found dead, to that tented area. while there, officers were approached by richards, who had fresh scratches, they say, consistent with fighting and a deep laceration on his hand. richards told police he stayed with another man during the day. officers located the man, who said richards
colin richards is charged with her murder. he is 22 years old.et the bond at $5 million, cash only, county attorneyjessica reynolds saying that richards is a danger to the community. today we received his court documents that you see here. these entail exactly what led to the arrest. now, police say that they found barquin arozamena's body in a pond at just after 11:00am yesterday, near a cold—water golf links golf course. police say she had several stab wounds to her upper torso, head and...
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. >> richard allen. >> richard l allen.nna allison. >> janet alonso. >> anthony of toronto. >> antonio alvarez. alvear. amaranto. ambrose. amoroso.opher charles calixto anaya. >> event anderson. andrews.ourke ndruki. a >> david lawrence angell. angela. >> my mother. we are gathered to share of the departed and their families. was no onerances that would stick out in the crowd, if not for her act of love. she was a loving wife. for husband, my father, built and dug out the foundations of this building at the very beginning. she was a great and sacrificing mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. she was also a great friend. after her death i heard so many great ways in which she provided comfort and emotional support to all who asked for it. you andill never forget the love you gave me. one more thing, if i may. of thero representative house referred to our loss as just another incident. a network commentator said the president's proponents in helsinki was a traitorous act as was 9/11. last week a senator attacked the sup
. >> richard allen. >> richard l allen.nna allison. >> janet alonso. >> anthony of toronto. >> antonio alvarez. alvear. amaranto. ambrose. amoroso.opher charles calixto anaya. >> event anderson. andrews.ourke ndruki. a >> david lawrence angell. angela. >> my mother. we are gathered to share of the departed and their families. was no onerances that would stick out in the crowd, if not for her act of love. she was a loving wife. for husband, my...
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commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: so i think what -- if i look back here and hear this conversation, what i -- we got all wrapped up around an axle about is the word s.r.o. if this was a 360 square foot microunit we'd call it a dwelling unit, and i think it's the issue for me. i think this project meets the needs of a certain segment of workforce housing. it may not be $1.8 million, but it's certainly going to allow people to make a fair amount of money to afford. again, if there was no kitchen or bath in these moments, they wouldn't be condo-able, or financeable by a bank, so i think we're protected there. i think one of the concerns that i have, and i talked to commissioner melgar about this yesterday. i hope we never see a situation where we have a bad actor by an s.r.o. building that has a lot of development potential vertically, that evicts the tenants, and says i'm going to invoke the housing accountability, and take it to the extreme. i think we need to be aware of those and there's a
commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: so i think what -- if i look back here and hear this conversation, what i -- we got all wrapped up around an axle about is the word s.r.o. if this was a 360 square foot microunit we'd call it a dwelling unit, and i think it's the issue for me. i think this project meets the needs of a certain segment of workforce housing. it may not be $1.8 million, but it's certainly going to allow people to make a fair amount of money to afford. again, if...
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>> yes. >> commissioner richards: oh, k. there a second. >> president hillis: their wives. >> clerk: if there is nothing further, there is a motion that has been seconded to not take d.r. and approve the project as proposed. [roll call] so moved. that motion passes unanimously 7 -0. that will place us in item ten. please note on april 19th, 2018, after hearing and closing public comment, you continued this matter where it was subsequently continued again to today by a vote of 7-0. as this is the second time you're hearing this matter, commissioners, commission president to list, what do you want to place the timing at? typically we do three and one. >> president hillis: it is a d.r.? let's do three and one. >> clerk: very good. the project sponsor and d.r. requesters will receive three minutes. public comment will be limited to one minute. >> president hillis: we can do a one minute rebuttal. >> clerk: as you wish. >> good afternoon. the item before you are to publicly initiated requests for discretionary review of a buildin
>> yes. >> commissioner richards: oh, k. there a second. >> president hillis: their wives. >> clerk: if there is nothing further, there is a motion that has been seconded to not take d.r. and approve the project as proposed. [roll call] so moved. that motion passes unanimously 7 -0. that will place us in item ten. please note on april 19th, 2018, after hearing and closing public comment, you continued this matter where it was subsequently continued again to today by a...
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richard: way too late.ou went to war with your controlling shareholder, you got the whole board to turn against the shareholder -- you are way past any chance. we could have talked about this several months ago but this has always been about les moonves, seeing himself as the owner of cbs rather than the employee. that was a mistake. the board has made mistakes for many years. if you look at the gross overcompensation of senior management of cbs, just like viacom's board before was changed, was grossly overcompensating, it is time for a change. for management, and the board. vonnie: i have a question on the nfl. glad to have you. richard: this is a huge issue. vonnie: will any broadcasters be hurt? richard: meeting colin kaepernick? the reality is, nfl ratings have been on the decline for several years. thursday night, ratings decline for the past three seasons. it is highly unlikely given the change in how people watch television. we have been talking about the bundles and consumer behavior switching away
richard: way too late.ou went to war with your controlling shareholder, you got the whole board to turn against the shareholder -- you are way past any chance. we could have talked about this several months ago but this has always been about les moonves, seeing himself as the owner of cbs rather than the employee. that was a mistake. the board has made mistakes for many years. if you look at the gross overcompensation of senior management of cbs, just like viacom's board before was changed, was...
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richards told police he stayed with another man during the day, officers located the man, who said richardsr the golf course saying that he showed up at his home disheveled and covered in blood, sand and water. officers found in that tented area bloody clothes and a knife. police say a crime like this is shocking. now, witnesses dropped richards off in that tented area, so there are a lot of moving parts here and many people that we can see future charges with, i asked police in a press conference today, they say they just don't know, we will see with this investigation. they say they continue to look into it, but they do not believe that richards knew the victim. i'm tommi clark, eeporting for cbs news for bbc news in ames, iowa. the death toll from typhoon mangkhut has reached 7a in the philippines, with dozens more feared dead. rescuers dug through mud to retrieve bodies buried by a massive landslide in the mining town of itogon. authorities say it's unlikely anyone surived. the typhoon is the most powerful to strike this year. it also battered hong kong and southern china with fierce wi
richards told police he stayed with another man during the day, officers located the man, who said richardsr the golf course saying that he showed up at his home disheveled and covered in blood, sand and water. officers found in that tented area bloody clothes and a knife. police say a crime like this is shocking. now, witnesses dropped richards off in that tented area, so there are a lot of moving parts here and many people that we can see future charges with, i asked police in a press...
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richard: i think it is very poor.alk about election security, there are four different problems. there is social media where the russians pretend to the african-americans or pretend to be green party supporters. the second is the registration process. voter registration itself. the third is the campaigns who are pop-up organizations only around for three or four months. finally there is the vote count mechanisms. all of those things are susceptible to attack in one way or another. none of them have been fixed since we had a significant attack on the united states in 2016. some steps have been taken that we are not ready. thenow the russian bots, russian trolls active in 2016 are still active. they have changed their names but their identities are the same. they are being very active and will turn up that activity in the next month. david: we have special elections. we have a broader set of issues about cybersecurity. why have we not had centralization in the federal government and authority given to somebody to addres
richard: i think it is very poor.alk about election security, there are four different problems. there is social media where the russians pretend to the african-americans or pretend to be green party supporters. the second is the registration process. voter registration itself. the third is the campaigns who are pop-up organizations only around for three or four months. finally there is the vote count mechanisms. all of those things are susceptible to attack in one way or another. none of them...
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do you believe that, richard? is that a true story?hard: i think it's one of the downside risks that have kept some investors on the sideline. the question is, how close is rick perry to the white house on this? and also, you can never rule out anything entirely with trump. i think it reduces the risk of an spr risk, but with oil prices going up and his tweets not working, i would not rule out this side of the november elections. alix: fair point. part of it is the volatility. i spoke to the ceo of bp and he warned more volatility going forward. >> what is going to happen with the iran sanctions? is it going to come off the market or on the market? you can see volatility up or down. oil prices seem high to me but stock prices are low. there is some upward pressure. but volatility is the word. alix: is that true, are there other bets you want to be -- you want to use to play that? john: we are generally long in the sector at the moment, but you have got to be careful on the near-term headlines. your hearing things out of saudi, from the
do you believe that, richard? is that a true story?hard: i think it's one of the downside risks that have kept some investors on the sideline. the question is, how close is rick perry to the white house on this? and also, you can never rule out anything entirely with trump. i think it reduces the risk of an spr risk, but with oil prices going up and his tweets not working, i would not rule out this side of the november elections. alix: fair point. part of it is the volatility. i spoke to the...
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much more is noble about mary jane richards that i thought. probably because of the vast number of sources that have been digitized. i haven't done the work of going to every available --. but whoever does that work, will be rewarded with more details about her life. i think we are at the end of our time, thank you all so much for coming. [applause} >> this weekend, on american history tv on c-span3, at 4 p.m. eastern, on real in america. the 1919 film, the lost battalion heard about the lead up to the end of world war i or it in army unit of men from new york who ran out of water and food after they were surrounded by german forces for seven days in october. at 6 p.m. on an american artifacts, women's history with a visit to civil war related sites in alexandria, virginia. where women worked as nurses and age communities. a 8 p.m., on the presidency, lookout first ladies of influence political and cultural times through fashion. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. were history unfold daily. in 1979, c-span was great as a public
much more is noble about mary jane richards that i thought. probably because of the vast number of sources that have been digitized. i haven't done the work of going to every available --. but whoever does that work, will be rewarded with more details about her life. i think we are at the end of our time, thank you all so much for coming. [applause} >> this weekend, on american history tv on c-span3, at 4 p.m. eastern, on real in america. the 1919 film, the lost battalion heard about the...
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but the richard nixon that they supported through the years was not the richard nixon that they thoughty knew. >> every generation has to lose their virginity, and it was just the day that my generation did. but to think that we're the only generation that had that experience is probably the mistake that a lot of generations make. >> he is already before the cameras now. president richard milhous nixon, 37th president of the united states. >> throughout the long and difficult period of watergate i have felt it was my duty to persevere. >> watergate doesn't go away because it was so extraordinary, it was so hidden. >> we act like it can't happen again. and it did a lot of stuff after. there was a lot of hoo-haing and passing laws, giving speeches. but if you ask me do i think we learned anything from it, no. >> i have never been a quitter. to leave office before my term is completed is abhorrent to every instinct in my body. but as president i must put the interests of america first. >> the president had been driven from office because the american people p learned the truth about richar
but the richard nixon that they supported through the years was not the richard nixon that they thoughty knew. >> every generation has to lose their virginity, and it was just the day that my generation did. but to think that we're the only generation that had that experience is probably the mistake that a lot of generations make. >> he is already before the cameras now. president richard milhous nixon, 37th president of the united states. >> throughout the long and difficult...
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richards told police he stayed with another man during the day, officers located the man, who said richardsup at his home disheveled and covered in blood, sand and water. officers found in that tented area bloody clothes and a knife. police say a crime like this is shocking. now, witnesses dropped richards off in that tented area, so there are a lot of moving parts here and many people that we can see future charges with, i asked police in a press conference today, they say they just don't know, we will see with this investigation. they say they continue to look into it, but they do not believe that richards knew the victim. i'm tommi clark, eeporting for cbs news for bbc news in ames, iowa. now, here's a question for you. why has a non—league football team in the east end of london become an internet sensation in spain? the answer lies in a conflict that began more than eighty years ago. tim allman reports. the first game of the season and the players of clapton community football club are ready for kickoff. it's an away game so they are wearing their change strip but this is no ordinary s
richards told police he stayed with another man during the day, officers located the man, who said richardsup at his home disheveled and covered in blood, sand and water. officers found in that tented area bloody clothes and a knife. police say a crime like this is shocking. now, witnesses dropped richards off in that tented area, so there are a lot of moving parts here and many people that we can see future charges with, i asked police in a press conference today, they say they just don't...
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. >> commissioner richards: got it. sorry. >> president hillis: and it includes the ground floor -- includes the parking. commissioner johnson? >> commissioner johnson: so i watched the old hearing earlier this week, and i think what really struck me about it was i do believe that this commission did ask, actually, for more housing and more density. when i was looking over the plans, i live in this neighborhood, it's incredibly walkable, it's bikable. it's near several bus lines, i was wondering why there was three units of parking in the bottom. i am not attached to housing that is not historic. i think we do need density, and we are going to have to knockdown some buildings to be able to get the density that we need in this city, but i think demolitions should be contingent on providing the true value that our city and county needs, and for that reason, i would like to see this project come back with the park -- just echo what's been said, i'd like to see the parking removed. i'd like to see another unit, and i'd like
. >> commissioner richards: got it. sorry. >> president hillis: and it includes the ground floor -- includes the parking. commissioner johnson? >> commissioner johnson: so i watched the old hearing earlier this week, and i think what really struck me about it was i do believe that this commission did ask, actually, for more housing and more density. when i was looking over the plans, i live in this neighborhood, it's incredibly walkable, it's bikable. it's near several bus...
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vernon allen richard.orgotten by your family and friends continue to watch over us to be our angel. we love you. >> and my sister judith, god bless you judy my loving sister, we miss you and love you, especially her son david. god bless america -- everyone trying to keep america's essays longer safe. god bless america. >> michael richards. alan richmond. frederick charles the third. carmen rivera. juan rivera. john rizzo. stephen roach. michael roberts. michael edward roberts. jeffrey robinson. antonio. donald robson. raymond james rocha. antonio josÉ rodriguez. john michael. carmen rodriguez. anthony rodriguez. gregory rodriguez. and my loving brother it has been 17 years and this day our morning still continues the void will never be filled i hope the united states of america and all of the world comes together in peace. my hope is that discrimination and to all come together and love. my rodriguez. in my uncle christopher i love you and i miss you i know we are not rightly proud of today but we can all
vernon allen richard.orgotten by your family and friends continue to watch over us to be our angel. we love you. >> and my sister judith, god bless you judy my loving sister, we miss you and love you, especially her son david. god bless america -- everyone trying to keep america's essays longer safe. god bless america. >> michael richards. alan richmond. frederick charles the third. carmen rivera. juan rivera. john rizzo. stephen roach. michael roberts. michael edward roberts....
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that richard is over so that happens to my every need it's totally political totally. well we've got two gentlemen joining us today to discuss this matter rich and good stein former hillary clinton presidential campaign advisor and steve malzberg a t.v. host and political commentator welcome to the program both of you we'll start with you richard can you see why many would say that these claims are totally political and what would you say to those people if that was the case. what is the interest of these women whose lives will never be the same who will be harassed we know that christine glossy four has already had death threats she's had to move out of her house she's not living with her kids anymore. not somebody who's been frankly all that political what possible motive would she have had six years ago to have told her therapist her individual therapist and her family therapist about this story six years ago if she was to listen to donald trump making it up listen the fact of the matter is donald trump has had seventeen women cam out of the woodwork saying that he
that richard is over so that happens to my every need it's totally political totally. well we've got two gentlemen joining us today to discuss this matter rich and good stein former hillary clinton presidential campaign advisor and steve malzberg a t.v. host and political commentator welcome to the program both of you we'll start with you richard can you see why many would say that these claims are totally political and what would you say to those people if that was the case. what is the...
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russian sports officials deny the allegations but did richard mclaren consider to get their side of the story i'd made a decision that for fifty seven days to do my work i didn't have the time and they didn't seem to have the interest so i didn't do that that came after the first part of the report issued in july twenty sixth. the second came six months later so the investigative team did eventually meet with some russian officials but not by. the sports minister at the time of the alleged undercover doping scheme. quick. the central allegation of mclaren's report is that positive year in samples were systematically swapped for clean ones on top of that it describes how so. nest cafe granny was added to clean sample to make the match dirty ones and trick the trash that. that information came courtesy of. another question this raises how do you swap the samples of a high security which is swiss manufacturer guarantees can't be tampered with richard mclaren doesn't have an answer on how the russians did it he just says it can be done and that's enough have seen it i've seen it done in i'v
russian sports officials deny the allegations but did richard mclaren consider to get their side of the story i'd made a decision that for fifty seven days to do my work i didn't have the time and they didn't seem to have the interest so i didn't do that that came after the first part of the report issued in july twenty sixth. the second came six months later so the investigative team did eventually meet with some russian officials but not by. the sports minister at the time of the alleged...