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>> steve williams. is that respond to your request? >> yes, no objections. >> do you want some assistance in rekeying these or do you want to go for it? >> one motion, and so one motion would be to grant all of the appeals and on the first permit with the building... >> actually we are not going to grant the appeal on the third one. on the heater furnace. >> that is just upheld. >> correct. >> on the first permit, the appeal is granted. and the scope is to revert the space to a preexisting condition, prior to issuance. and all of the scope is basically struck, except for the construction of the ada bathroom. that is permit number one. permit number two, appeal is granted, the second break room is struck from the scope. permit number three, the permit is upheld as is. and permit number four, appeal is granted but the condition, the scope remains, but it is limited to what is necessary for construction of the ada bathroom. >> okay. >> yeah. >> okay. >> so on that motion, to grant the appeal on permit number 1, 2, 4, with the conditions a
>> steve williams. is that respond to your request? >> yes, no objections. >> do you want some assistance in rekeying these or do you want to go for it? >> one motion, and so one motion would be to grant all of the appeals and on the first permit with the building... >> actually we are not going to grant the appeal on the third one. on the heater furnace. >> that is just upheld. >> correct. >> on the first permit, the appeal is granted. and the...
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steve williams. he has turned this into something absolutely disgraceful. he represents a landlord that does not even live at the property, not to mention live in the state of california, not to mention pay california state taxes. and yet this whole thing is being turned on an innocent individual whose turn has come to build his house the way he wants to. i own a design firm, one of the largest in the city. i believe that what he has presented is a beautiful project and complementary to the neighborhood. and i think it is time for this to be over. >> thank you. any other public comment? >> [speaker not understood]. you are not entitled to speak at this time. is there anyone else who is not affiliated with the parties that would like to speak? okay, seeing none, commissioners, the matter is submitted. >> i actually have a question for mr. sanchez. the attorney for the permit holder stated that the planning and building did not rely on exhibit a, the 90% from reservation or preservation of the [speaker not understood] foundation. is that a true statement? >>
steve williams. he has turned this into something absolutely disgraceful. he represents a landlord that does not even live at the property, not to mention live in the state of california, not to mention pay california state taxes. and yet this whole thing is being turned on an innocent individual whose turn has come to build his house the way he wants to. i own a design firm, one of the largest in the city. i believe that what he has presented is a beautiful project and complementary to the...
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an online job matching site called the ladders tested pairs of names like steve and steven or bill and william. and it found that every extra letter can reduce salary by as much as $3,600. and that's especially true for ceos and others in executive positions. one professor says shorter names can make people more approachable. there you go. >>> take a seat at "tony's table" for lunchtime. tony tantillo is serving an italian twist on sliders. >> reporter: well, today for stephanie and tony's table we're going to make a caprese slider. >> it's a slider. >> reporter: let's build this baby. we're going to make three because the crew is hungry. >> yes, they are. >> reporter: so we have a chapatta rustic bread. >> now we build the caprese on top of it. we have smoked fresh mozzarella and then your hothouse tomatoes. >> reporter: these are sliders. >> and then a little basil. >> reporter: and a little bit of balsamic reduction because it is a caprese salad. >> those look very nice. >> reporter: very beautiful. we'll get the olive oil later. >> then you smush them down and that's how you eat sliders. >
an online job matching site called the ladders tested pairs of names like steve and steven or bill and william. and it found that every extra letter can reduce salary by as much as $3,600. and that's especially true for ceos and others in executive positions. one professor says shorter names can make people more approachable. there you go. >>> take a seat at "tony's table" for lunchtime. tony tantillo is serving an italian twist on sliders. >> reporter: well, today for...
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i always thought he had a decent brian with people like williams and steve cross. is your view on that? guest: that is an interesting point. you brought up brian williams and steve croft. they are not white house correspondents. he tends to be okasan on network anchors, commentators, the poker run the sunday shows but not the frontline white house reporters -- people who run the white house reporters. and giving interviews, he tends to be choosing the bigger name people particularly on television. i do not think he has given an interview to the "new york correspondent in years. is he communicating with the people who cover him and theoretically know him best? the answer is no. i do not think he has a lot of relationship with front line white house correspondents. that is a problem. it benefit in two ways. the president can put his message out day-to-day. i always say when you build people, yous for al know who to trust better and who not to trust. the media is not monolithic. this is important for a president to make the distinctions. the second thing, the presiden
i always thought he had a decent brian with people like williams and steve cross. is your view on that? guest: that is an interesting point. you brought up brian williams and steve croft. they are not white house correspondents. he tends to be okasan on network anchors, commentators, the poker run the sunday shows but not the frontline white house reporters -- people who run the white house reporters. and giving interviews, he tends to be choosing the bigger name people particularly on...
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i always thought he had a decent report with people like brian williams and steve croft. on that? guest: that is an interesting point. you brought up brian williams and steve croft. they are not white house correspondents. he tends to be okasan on network anchors, commentators, the people who run the frontline white house reporters. and giving interviews, he tends to be choosing the bigger name people particularly on television. i do not think he has given an interview to the "new york times" correspondent in years. is he communicating with the people who cover him and theoretically know him best? the answer is no. i do not think he has a lot of relationship with front line white house correspondents. that is a problem. it benefit in two ways. the president can put his message out day-to-day. i always say when you build relationships for people, you know who to trust better and who not to trust. the media is not monolithic. this is important for a president to make the distinctions. the second thing, the president and staff can absorb in the relationships, what the media a
i always thought he had a decent report with people like brian williams and steve croft. on that? guest: that is an interesting point. you brought up brian williams and steve croft. they are not white house correspondents. he tends to be okasan on network anchors, commentators, the people who run the frontline white house reporters. and giving interviews, he tends to be choosing the bigger name people particularly on television. i do not think he has given an interview to the "new york...
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i always thought he had a decent rapport with people like brian williams and steve croft. hat is your view on that? guest: that is an interesting point. you brought up brian williams and steve croft. they are not white house correspondents. he tends to be focusing on network anchors, commentators, the people who run the sunday shows, but not frontline white house reporters. and giving interviews, he tends to be choosing the bigger name people particularly on television. i do not think he has given an interview to "the new york times" correspondents in years. is he communicating with the people who cover him and theoretically know him best? the answer is no. i do not think he has a lot of relationships with front line white house correspondents. that is a problem. it benefits in two ways. the president can put his day.i always say when you build relationships for people, you know who to trust better and who not to trust. the media is not monolithic. this is important for a president to make the distinctions. the second thing, the president and staff can absorb in the relatio
i always thought he had a decent rapport with people like brian williams and steve croft. hat is your view on that? guest: that is an interesting point. you brought up brian williams and steve croft. they are not white house correspondents. he tends to be focusing on network anchors, commentators, the people who run the sunday shows, but not frontline white house reporters. and giving interviews, he tends to be choosing the bigger name people particularly on television. i do not think he has...
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steve liesman. you saw when williams made the comment the market reacted. >> take a step back. pete you played professional football? >> long time, baby. >> you know the difference between selflessness and stupidity is a fine line. >> yep. >> i'm going to fall on my sword, covering the fed and understanding the fed is not that hard and people, people work themselves into twists and turn and overthink it. we have said that he thinks we could have tapering by this summer. does anybody know why he said that? because his economic forecast suggests that we could make more rapid progress towards lowering unemployment and economic growth. the fed has put this thing in a way maybe the only job i do is telling you guys not to think so hard about it. they are so transparent about it, it is changes to the medium and long run forecast. if that changes you guys need to change your position but when i look at some of the other media, they try to make it like it's some incredible wizardry involved in understanding the fed and in parsing it. it's not that hard. watch the forecast, watch their
steve liesman. you saw when williams made the comment the market reacted. >> take a step back. pete you played professional football? >> long time, baby. >> you know the difference between selflessness and stupidity is a fine line. >> yep. >> i'm going to fall on my sword, covering the fed and understanding the fed is not that hard and people, people work themselves into twists and turn and overthink it. we have said that he thinks we could have tapering by this...
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william, i love what you said, parking being taken away. and steve, you're right. i had the same issues when i was working with mumsy (sounds like) and we did not have a choice or say, and when we did find out about the project , they had already started instead of taking away parking from market street, which is a problem today. this is one thing that i want to address, the city will tell you, we are not building any more parking. period. we have to change that attitude. san francisco not only is an international this mission, but a regional destination. in some neighborhoods there is no parking anymore i cannot tell you how many times i hear people say we are not coming to castro or potrero anymore, there is no parking. we are all losing business. in each of you coming today and telling the story, what is being done on polk street, is a wake-up call and steve i can't thank you enough. we need somebody from small businesses and the neighborhoods in the mta talking about this. i'm a bicyclist myself. and yes, we do need safer bike lanes, but we also need parking be
william, i love what you said, parking being taken away. and steve, you're right. i had the same issues when i was working with mumsy (sounds like) and we did not have a choice or say, and when we did find out about the project , they had already started instead of taking away parking from market street, which is a problem today. this is one thing that i want to address, the city will tell you, we are not building any more parking. period. we have to change that attitude. san francisco not only...
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is it, a, robin williams, b, steve carrell, c, russell brandon, or d, jim carrey. >> we are going tosure. >> i'm going to go with steve carrell. i'm going with steve carrell. i'm taking an educated guess. >> that is correct! >> i never get it. new york is on the board. >> showed them a little mercy. >> there we go, coming back to orlando. now, the sixth film in the "fast and the furious" franchise opens this week. >> natalie just went to london and interviewed this entire cast. >> this is us. >> why don't you ask natalie what her middle name is? >> i can give you -- >> the good thing is it isn't all about universal movies we've got coming out. >> all right. now, this one for new york in the film "e.t." what is "e.t.'s" favorite candy. >> oh, my gosh. >> is it, a, m&ms, b, reese's pieces -- >> what's that? >> reese's pieces. >> that is correct. there it is. back to orlando, here we go. here we go. >> that's a lot. >> like two. >> all rit, guys. in the film "beetlejuice," what must be said three times to make him appear? >> oh -- >> beetlejuice. >> correct, yeah. >> wow, that was tough
is it, a, robin williams, b, steve carrell, c, russell brandon, or d, jim carrey. >> we are going tosure. >> i'm going to go with steve carrell. i'm going with steve carrell. i'm taking an educated guess. >> that is correct! >> i never get it. new york is on the board. >> showed them a little mercy. >> there we go, coming back to orlando. now, the sixth film in the "fast and the furious" franchise opens this week. >> natalie just went to...
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. >> today, william randolph's cowboy dreams are being lived out by his gisat-grandson steve hearst. now 80,000-acre hearst ranch is one of the largest and oldest working cattle ranches on the california coast. but when the new generation of hearsts took over, the question quickly became, how can the ranch keep thriving in the modern era? >> and it was my ranch manager cliff garrison who said, "gee, steve, it's a shame we couldn't do anything with our beef." and i said, "well, why couldn't we?" and so ultimately we started pursuing the grass-fed beef, and it fit right in with the whole conservation solution for the property. >> it's fun. it's a picnic every day. you know, we love it. it's a beautiful place and a great place to work. >> so from the shadow of their famous neighbor, the hearst ranch is stepping into the spotlight these days with their brand-few grass-fed beef operation. grazing on rolling hills with picturesque views, the hearst beef is billed as nothing being added but their history, and it's true. the cattle thrive on nutrient-rich native grasses that have been there
. >> today, william randolph's cowboy dreams are being lived out by his gisat-grandson steve hearst. now 80,000-acre hearst ranch is one of the largest and oldest working cattle ranches on the california coast. but when the new generation of hearsts took over, the question quickly became, how can the ranch keep thriving in the modern era? >> and it was my ranch manager cliff garrison who said, "gee, steve, it's a shame we couldn't do anything with our beef." and i said,...
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>>steve: silvia brown on the montel williams show.ds of the mother said she died of a broken heart. yesterday some of the sound we were able to get our hands on early was the 911 call. >>brian: we thought this from the get-go. a little cold and callous. >>steve: it did seem as if the operator was in a hurry to get off the phone. there was a reason for it. we're going to play a little snippet of it for you and then talk about the review that has since come out. >> stay there with those -- talk to the police when they get there. >> okay. >> okay. talk to the police when they get there. >> okay. hello? >> yeah. talk to the police when they get there. >> okay. are they on their way right now? >> we'll send them as soon as we get a car open. >> i need them know before he gets back. >> who's the guy who went out? >>brian: she starts to come back and ask some questions. obviously the woman did not know who amanda was. everybody else in the neighborhood was and was astounded she was alive. i've heard other 911 operators talk, and they seem th
>>steve: silvia brown on the montel williams show.ds of the mother said she died of a broken heart. yesterday some of the sound we were able to get our hands on early was the 911 call. >>brian: we thought this from the get-go. a little cold and callous. >>steve: it did seem as if the operator was in a hurry to get off the phone. there was a reason for it. we're going to play a little snippet of it for you and then talk about the review that has since come out. >> stay...
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williams, and pete wayneer. great to have you here. all of you. pete, we'll start with you. a great piece by steveyes who is often a member of this panel detailing point by point the different versions of the talking points before they ultimately got into the version that ambassador susan rice used on the sunday shows. what do you make of what he's uncovered? >> that is a great story. it was an explosive story. it continues this narrative. what you had essentially was almost criminal negligence before and during the attacks on the u.s. consulate. what you have since then was misleading and lies. what steve's story does is add evidence. clearly they went lieu and removed things from the talking points that was contrary to the narrative that they wanted to put forward, but was contrary to the facts. look, this scandal is like a time release capsule. it's unfolding more slowly than it should have because the white house did a good job covering it up. but i think the truth will rule out and the story and the hearing next week by the house i think is going to add a lot more information that we need to
williams, and pete wayneer. great to have you here. all of you. pete, we'll start with you. a great piece by steveyes who is often a member of this panel detailing point by point the different versions of the talking points before they ultimately got into the version that ambassador susan rice used on the sunday shows. what do you make of what he's uncovered? >> that is a great story. it was an explosive story. it continues this narrative. what you had essentially was almost criminal...
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steve harvey, and you know what? we got another good one for you today. returning for their third day, from atlanta, georgia, it's the mcnulty family. and from right up the road, alpharetta, georgia, it's the williamset's go. give me tommy, give me brenda. hey, guys, here we go. we got the top 7 answers on the board. wi
steve harvey, and you know what? we got another good one for you today. returning for their third day, from atlanta, georgia, it's the mcnulty family. and from right up the road, alpharetta, georgia, it's the williamset's go. give me tommy, give me brenda. hey, guys, here we go. we got the top 7 answers on the board. wi
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steve: he is. eric holder will be investigator eric holder, what could do brong. >> brian. . ron williamsn a lot of things as an attorney general. everyone just signs things and no one is responsible for anything when they sign things. that was his case and they brawled and you can see that online. he he said there's backward about the process. >> in the rosen case, for example, the administration decided to invade his privacy to declare him as a suspect as a criminal. and yes, there's a tension between the needs of national security and the free press and the way we have resolved that, the way we have split that difference is to say, you prosecute the person in the government that released the information, but you do not prosecute the journalist. >> gretchen: the biggest leaker in the administration is the administration, they leak stuff every day to make themselves look good. but when there's bad information or whistle blower stuff, they do not like it, that is why they have gone after so many members of the press. >> gretchen: that could be a reason why there should be an independent c
steve: he is. eric holder will be investigator eric holder, what could do brong. >> brian. . ron williamsn a lot of things as an attorney general. everyone just signs things and no one is responsible for anything when they sign things. that was his case and they brawled and you can see that online. he he said there's backward about the process. >> in the rosen case, for example, the administration decided to invade his privacy to declare him as a suspect as a criminal. and yes,...
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it, she would have been [inaudible] >>steve: the first two girls, gina and amanda, disappeared within a five-block area. in 2004, interestingly enough, montel williams had a psychic, silvia brown, on his program who declared that amanda berry was dead. we don't have an image for michelle knight, who is to the right. it's interesting, her mother, it sounds like, was looking for her pretty much on her own. the conventional wisdom was she probably took off after she lost custody of her son. her mother didn't believe that, though. she said we were always close and never believed the daughter would disappear without a trace or a phone call. >>brian: we thought we would be leading with benghazi today because we're going to have testimony all this week about what went on. was it possible to save those four lives and all those who were wounded, all the investigation, moving it forward. it's going to be explosive. but this store broke last night around 8:00 eastern time is what we're leading with. >>gretchen: we'll continue to follow this throughout the day. we're going to be speaking to a relative coming up in a couple of moments. we will get to benghazi as
it, she would have been [inaudible] >>steve: the first two girls, gina and amanda, disappeared within a five-block area. in 2004, interestingly enough, montel williams had a psychic, silvia brown, on his program who declared that amanda berry was dead. we don't have an image for michelle knight, who is to the right. it's interesting, her mother, it sounds like, was looking for her pretty much on her own. the conventional wisdom was she probably took off after she lost custody of her son....
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steve: new stories breaking overnight. a convicted cop killer executed in texas last night. he killed an officer 14 years ago. officer troy blando was trying to handcuff williamsor stealing a lexus. >>> police arresting a teenager accused of shooting up a mother's day parade in new orleans. he was hiding out in the city when he was busted. 19 people were hurt in the shooting, including two children. gretch? >>gretchen: tensions running very high on capitol hill yesterday. attorney general eric holder grilled by lawmakers about the secret seizure of a.p. phone records, more than 100 of them. we're live in washington with the details. >> attorney general eric holder getting peppered with questions for a second day yesterday. this time at a house judiciary hearing. not only did he say a serious national security leak required the task, he affirmed his deputy made the phone on the associate press phone tap subpoenas. >> in a decision to issue this subpoena made by the people presently involved in the case, the matter is being supervised by the deputy attorney general. i am not familiar with the reasons why the subpoena was constructed and the way that it was becau
steve: new stories breaking overnight. a convicted cop killer executed in texas last night. he killed an officer 14 years ago. officer troy blando was trying to handcuff williamsor stealing a lexus. >>> police arresting a teenager accused of shooting up a mother's day parade in new orleans. he was hiding out in the city when he was busted. 19 people were hurt in the shooting, including two children. gretch? >>gretchen: tensions running very high on capitol hill yesterday....
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williams good morning. >> yes, natalie, yes. >> good advice and you're dishing it out which is great. >> to take a word from steve, i'm no dr.ple trust you. >> i take my advice and give it seriously. >> congratulations, just renewed for your fourth season. do you have favorite moments so far or favorite guests? >> when i say let's get started it's time for hot topics, i love that but i lo of my ask wendy and guests, donald trump he's a comfortable fit, halle berry, met her once and immediately drawn in, she's so down-to-earth. >> i can understand halle berry but why do you say donald trump a comfortable fit? >> he says it and means it and if ask you he'll tell you straight. >> that's true. as you do as well. >> yes. >> you'll help us out because we have a lot of great advice that you're going to dispense which you're known for, starting with some questions that you tackle in your book. this is on the online drama section a woman asks wendy i'm furious, my 15-year-old daughter put inappropriate pictures of her and her friends on facebook, skimpy clothes and sexy poses. i threatened to pull her account but she says all kids do
williams good morning. >> yes, natalie, yes. >> good advice and you're dishing it out which is great. >> to take a word from steve, i'm no dr.ple trust you. >> i take my advice and give it seriously. >> congratulations, just renewed for your fourth season. do you have favorite moments so far or favorite guests? >> when i say let's get started it's time for hot topics, i love that but i lo of my ask wendy and guests, donald trump he's a comfortable fit, halle...
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. >> today, william randolph's cowboy dreams are being lived out by his great-grandson steve hearst. now 80,000-acre hearst ranch is one of the largest and oldest working cattle ranches on the california coast. but when the new generation of hearsts took over, the question quickly became, how can the ranch keep thriving in t modern era? >> and it was my ranch manager cliff garrison who said, "gee, steve, it's a shame we couldn't do anything with our beef." and i said, "well, why couldn't we?" and so ultimately we started pursuing the grass-fed beef, and it fit right in with the whole conservation solution for the property. >> it's fun. it's a picnic every day. you know, we love it. it's a beautiful place and a great place to work. >> so from the shadow of their famous neighbor, the hearst ranch is stepping into the spotlight these days with their brand-new grass-fed beef operation. grazing on rolling hills with picturesque views, the hearst beef is billed as nothing being added but their history, and it's true. the cattle thrive on nutrient-rich native grasses that have been there si
. >> today, william randolph's cowboy dreams are being lived out by his great-grandson steve hearst. now 80,000-acre hearst ranch is one of the largest and oldest working cattle ranches on the california coast. but when the new generation of hearsts took over, the question quickly became, how can the ranch keep thriving in t modern era? >> and it was my ranch manager cliff garrison who said, "gee, steve, it's a shame we couldn't do anything with our beef." and i said,...