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because the moon has a mass, the oceans of the earth have a mass, there's a distance between, there is a force there as well. i've got a question for you. which do you suppose pulls harder on the oceans of this earth, the moon or the sun? i want everyone to come to class next time knowing that and guess where you can find the answer if you're not sure now. guess where you can find it, gang? begin with 'b' end with book? in your book, okay? so next time, let's come in knowing that, hey, physics, huh? paul hewitt here, a few words. you know who we are and what we're about has a lot to do with the influences in our life, the people who have influenced us. and i, like everyone, have had many, many influences. and i just wanna cite, oh, very few, just three or four here. i know when i was in high school, there was a counselor, edward gibbs, high school counselor, and he advised me to not take any academic subjects because i wouldn't need to, because he was aware of my talent for art. i was the guy that would paint the posters for the dances, make the cartoons in the yearbook and that kind o
because the moon has a mass, the oceans of the earth have a mass, there's a distance between, there is a force there as well. i've got a question for you. which do you suppose pulls harder on the oceans of this earth, the moon or the sun? i want everyone to come to class next time knowing that and guess where you can find the answer if you're not sure now. guess where you can find it, gang? begin with 'b' end with book? in your book, okay? so next time, let's come in knowing that, hey, physics,...
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those, regranted variances are balanced by the mass reduction requirement. so we are granting flexibility, but it is important to maintain a building that is ultimately in character with the neighborhood. with that commissioners, i thank you for your time. we do urge you to uphold our decision on the only one of these four variances requests that was not granted. >> could i ask you the question, what is the purpose of the mass reduction requirement? >> in general terms, we have interpreted it in the pass to be the reflection of the very kind of bernal character which is a fine grained small buildings and narrow streets environment. it is very unique in that it is, i think in my view any way, kind of one of a kind. the buildings are very small and the character is fine grained. >> got it. >> very fine grained? >> is that what you said? >> fine grained. yes. >> it was a slightly different reason. >> i might use that on my next marketing statement. >> fine grained. >> the reason is because berno had one of the few supplies of a lot of lots and really small build
those, regranted variances are balanced by the mass reduction requirement. so we are granting flexibility, but it is important to maintain a building that is ultimately in character with the neighborhood. with that commissioners, i thank you for your time. we do urge you to uphold our decision on the only one of these four variances requests that was not granted. >> could i ask you the question, what is the purpose of the mass reduction requirement? >> in general terms, we have...
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it's the same mass, but a different rotational inertia for the same mass. check the neighbor to be sure that you're on to what we're talking about. you ought to get this right, go. roll down faster or slower? okay gang. how many say, "oh, i think it will roll down faster now, "because it got more rotational inertia. it's more lazy." now wait a minute, wait a minute. don't get so mixed up, eh, faster or slower? slower. how many say, slower? almost everybody, almost. okay. it's okay. it's okay. here we go, gang. 1, 2, 3, 4... it was slower. huh--how come? and you know how come because it's stretched out, the mass is further away from the axis of rotation, not all of it, but some of it. and if you make some of it further away, it's gonna increase the inertia, not the linear inertia back and forth, but the rotational. hey, come on, all makes sense, doesn't it? how many more examples do we need to get the point? we got the point already, huh? enough said, get it, boom. that being the case then, maybe a little redundant, but just to be sure, same same, mass. okay?
it's the same mass, but a different rotational inertia for the same mass. check the neighbor to be sure that you're on to what we're talking about. you ought to get this right, go. roll down faster or slower? okay gang. how many say, "oh, i think it will roll down faster now, "because it got more rotational inertia. it's more lazy." now wait a minute, wait a minute. don't get so mixed up, eh, faster or slower? slower. how many say, slower? almost everybody, almost. okay. it's...
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it still has the same mass. if you take a loaf of bread and squeeze it up to its half size, it still has the same mass, it's just more compact, yeah? okay, so we still have the same mass, you have the same mass but their distance now is half as much as before. well, that make you weigh more, less or stay the same? well, we can kind of put the numbers in. here's your mass, the mass of the star but now the distance is half the distance that we have over here but it's squared, isn't it? and cannot write that like this? cannot write that like this? and cannot write that like this? and isn't this what we had over here? so how much do we weigh at the surface there? four times as much, you would weigh four times as much when you get closer. on the earth, you went half as close and you got-- you weighed a half as much burrowing inside. that's because the ground is pulling the other way, but over here now it increases because you're getting closer and there's no other mass pulling you off, so it increases. if you understa
it still has the same mass. if you take a loaf of bread and squeeze it up to its half size, it still has the same mass, it's just more compact, yeah? okay, so we still have the same mass, you have the same mass but their distance now is half as much as before. well, that make you weigh more, less or stay the same? well, we can kind of put the numbers in. here's your mass, the mass of the star but now the distance is half the distance that we have over here but it's squared, isn't it? and cannot...
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we can assume that it's-- they have the same mass. in this case they have the same mass. you've got one car coming in with the speed. let's suppose the mass is 1 kilogram, so it's coming in at 10 meters per second, let's just make that up. okay? and it has a mass of 1 kilogram, so what's the momentum of the object? 10. it's 1 times 10 is 10, 10 units of momentum. okay? now, it hits another car, but this time instead of bouncing, both cars move together. what's the momentum before and after collision? ss. same, same. same, same. so what's the momentum after collision? but now i'm gonna ask, what's the speed after collision? see, why some people get mixed up? "they got speed, momentum, mass-- "there's all these ideas. i can't handle them. i'm gonna drop the course." no, no, no, no. get some tutoring, okay? you see the different ideas? so if you have twice as much mass moving with the same momentum, they must be moving with how much speed? 10. oh, not 10. 'cause now this is one, this is one, i get--look at this. to begin with, the momentum before is gonna be equal to, after.
we can assume that it's-- they have the same mass. in this case they have the same mass. you've got one car coming in with the speed. let's suppose the mass is 1 kilogram, so it's coming in at 10 meters per second, let's just make that up. okay? and it has a mass of 1 kilogram, so what's the momentum of the object? 10. it's 1 times 10 is 10, 10 units of momentum. okay? now, it hits another car, but this time instead of bouncing, both cars move together. what's the momentum before and after...
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the fourth variance, however, this is the mass reduction variance, was not justified. and we did not grant that. going to the appellant's point i think about confusion regarding the mass reduction variance, mass reduction is an unusual requirement. it is a requirement that only applies in the bernal heights special use district and i think that it is appropriate that we are straight forward with you saying that it is complex and there were some miscommunications between our staff and the sponsor. we did calculate the appropriate mass reduction requirement and related that to the sponsor relatively recently. i think that it is good to notice that it results in a building that was larger than the appellant was previously under the i impression. how that is and how we arrived at it. it is one that limits the square footage of a building in bernal heights to 650 square feet of floor area less than the hypothetical maximum biggest tallest building on the site. so we arrived at that 1750 figure by figuring out the square footage of the biggest possible building under the plan
the fourth variance, however, this is the mass reduction variance, was not justified. and we did not grant that. going to the appellant's point i think about confusion regarding the mass reduction variance, mass reduction is an unusual requirement. it is a requirement that only applies in the bernal heights special use district and i think that it is appropriate that we are straight forward with you saying that it is complex and there were some miscommunications between our staff and the...
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the mass of the earth is like this. and when you take that force acting on a humungous mass, you get an acceleration like this. see it? [laughter] it's like negligible. and see, you don't sense it. but if the earth was smaller and this more massive-- in fact, what if this was as massive as a whole world and we held it like this and we dropped it. how far will it go, gang? will it go all the way down there? - halfway. - it'll go halfway. right. because if this was a mass of the whole world, then this would come down just as much as the earth would come up and it meets halfway. ain't that neat? ain't that neat? so you can take ideas and stretch them, stretch them, stretch them and they become fascinating. i take a rifle. i fire a rifle. bam! any force act on the bullet? oh, yeah, honey. you know darn well a force act on the bullet, 'cause fooom! that bullet accelerates humungous acceleration. so you know there's a force in the bullet. any force kicking back on the gun? let me ask you a question. can there be a force on the
the mass of the earth is like this. and when you take that force acting on a humungous mass, you get an acceleration like this. see it? [laughter] it's like negligible. and see, you don't sense it. but if the earth was smaller and this more massive-- in fact, what if this was as massive as a whole world and we held it like this and we dropped it. how far will it go, gang? will it go all the way down there? - halfway. - it'll go halfway. right. because if this was a mass of the whole world, then...
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and the little girls, not much force, not much mass. it turns out, their acceleration down the incline, their acceleration down the incline is less than the acceleration freefall. it's not free now. it's constrained with the incline, but they're both the same. and if you take away friction effects, they're exactly the same. and so they both go down the same. everything is okay, because you got to think about the amount mass, that's resistant, the effects of the force. kinda neato. sometimes it's nice when you have a question that burns and later on you get the answer, then you remember it. so far, gang, we've been talking about the ideal case of like no air drag, no air resistance. let's talk about newton's second law when we have air drag, air resistance. and we can do that by considering a parachute. because a parachute-- i mean, air drag is really, really important there, isn't it? and let's consider the parachutes just as we have in the text the easiest case. you know why we're gonna take the easiest case, gang? because the easiest c
and the little girls, not much force, not much mass. it turns out, their acceleration down the incline, their acceleration down the incline is less than the acceleration freefall. it's not free now. it's constrained with the incline, but they're both the same. and if you take away friction effects, they're exactly the same. and so they both go down the same. everything is okay, because you got to think about the amount mass, that's resistant, the effects of the force. kinda neato. sometimes...
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quite a bit different than what is going to be before us, however, i have reason to believe that the massing is the same and that's what really we are considering when we're considering impacts under eir, but i will bring that up because the design that's before us in the final project appears different than at least the facades are considerably different than what is present on what is in rc91 of comments and responses and i don't see any problem with that as long as there is no change in massing. >> yes, that's correct, although this was updated in november, 2012. there may have been some design refinements but they don't affect -- >> yeah, that's what i'm expecting. i prefer the earlier one, but that's a design issue which we will take up at the time of the item itself, but i see no change in the massing and the impact that is being analyzed, so with that in mind, i would move to certify the final environmental impact report. i feel it's complete, accurate and adequate. >> second. >> on that motion to certify commissioner antonini. >> aye. >> commissioner borden? >> so moved commissioners
quite a bit different than what is going to be before us, however, i have reason to believe that the massing is the same and that's what really we are considering when we're considering impacts under eir, but i will bring that up because the design that's before us in the final project appears different than at least the facades are considerably different than what is present on what is in rc91 of comments and responses and i don't see any problem with that as long as there is no change in...
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for the costs of the crisis and the costs for the government bailing out corporations that leave the mass of people three times burned first by the crisis which cost their jobs and their futures second by the bailouts which bypassed most people and help those at the top and then finally in austerity program that hurts them to pay for all of that we shouldn't be surprised that the political center does not hold that people who are progressive gather around for fundamental change and they have a very successful party in greece series it's call but that's not acceptable to the right wing the business community the wealthy are very afraid that the anger at the austerity will go to the left which is what syriza represents so they begin to support and to fund the extreme right as the only option they see to the rising left criticism that's what the business community in germany did supporting hitler against the socialists and communists who are the strong left by. in the one nine hundred thirty s. are we seen as you know using your metaphor of only in this case your place in world war one with
for the costs of the crisis and the costs for the government bailing out corporations that leave the mass of people three times burned first by the crisis which cost their jobs and their futures second by the bailouts which bypassed most people and help those at the top and then finally in austerity program that hurts them to pay for all of that we shouldn't be surprised that the political center does not hold that people who are progressive gather around for fundamental change and they have a...
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it takes some leadership in building the movement to end mass incarceration. and on the web site i also list a bunch of resources and organizations that you consider contacting, um, you know, that you could begin to work with if you choose and if they are doing work here locally. um, but i really do think that the priorities are, you know, consciousness raising, working toward, you know, supporting people as they are released from prison so finding out in your community what are the reentry centers, you know, what forms of support can be provided and then, also, getting to work with organizations like the drug policy alliance and, you know, many other organizations that are operating nationally, um, to repeal harsh drug laws that exist, you know, here in this state like other states, um, to get involved in ban the box initiatives, repeal, you know, bans on food stamps. all of the types of things i described. there are people undoubtedly who have already begun some of that work locally, and if they haven't, to really think seriously about forming your own organi
it takes some leadership in building the movement to end mass incarceration. and on the web site i also list a bunch of resources and organizations that you consider contacting, um, you know, that you could begin to work with if you choose and if they are doing work here locally. um, but i really do think that the priorities are, you know, consciousness raising, working toward, you know, supporting people as they are released from prison so finding out in your community what are the reentry...
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talking too about the mass the words i missed from the mass and those who have left this world. i love that. we only got about a minute left. tell us what we should know. you said people should google the united states council of catholic bishops for the documents and for some comments, you say they have a very good perspective towards vatican ii. do that and google and you can find things there and exhort us. >> any time this year. you're a faith you can get some understanding of vatican ii. also by reading the text because they are such beautiful text. they're scripture come alive. they're lovely things in themselves and i want to tell us this, there are some stuff you will read there you never thought the catholic would say. it's incredible. >> do you have a blog or anything? do you ever think about doing that? >> no. >> you know you're not a good typist. we got to go. you've been wonderful. thanks for being here. we'll talk more about vatican ii if we live long enough, vatican iii. thanks for being with us on "mosaic." join us again. yes! announcer: there's a new team worth r
talking too about the mass the words i missed from the mass and those who have left this world. i love that. we only got about a minute left. tell us what we should know. you said people should google the united states council of catholic bishops for the documents and for some comments, you say they have a very good perspective towards vatican ii. do that and google and you can find things there and exhort us. >> any time this year. you're a faith you can get some understanding of vatican...
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the stem doesn't come signs. there ar any morhe system of mass incarceration. lot of sight and miles away from communitiesaherse be connected to and the people that cycle in and me youwoleed communitiecommitiec life in am this ca harmid freakso thee to pull back th c pg ca d pple can begin to takrtive coe actionhioryt is lot isn't going be enouh. in my view that meauilnd an rair who wat getenuine breakr freedh system and shelter to be able to supportmim in americao open our homs schools, returning home of supportfor the faoliednd bars today. do places? w can begin to criminality out loud.because thl made mistakesr lives. we are all of us have wrong. at some point in ourl an the lat i nd some people will say yeah i'm sinner, i've ma dall me a c. nal. well maybe age. never experimented drugs. smoking marijuana is t imit ond he room. but there the unitedstes serving life jug at such. supreme court sentences for crathe amendment and the courtno, nopunishment to sentee imprisonment for first-time offense try he world does uch a idea that the and instead sy ofn our li
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he works on some of the most complex casein america today. mass killers and athlete who run afoul of the law. more that we are gleaning about adam lanza, it seem to me that he was a horrific accident waiting to happen. >> i think what we need to learn about the mass killers in waiting is that they are in waiting, and when they decide that this is a fas tans that they really embrace, they do everything they can not to be detected. if he had asperger's or a developmental disability, it would make it much harder for other to connect with him, easier for him to isolate in his own ideas. for mass killers who choose this life path -- because that's exactly how it happened for breivik and others -- they are invested in isolating themselves. breivik has written about having no contact with anyone for an entire year. and that is part of the equation. whether someone has a major psychiatric diagnosis or not. this is not an impulsive crime. it's an end point. and the significance of breivik, of course, we have yet to learn, but the mass killers are aware of
he works on some of the most complex casein america today. mass killers and athlete who run afoul of the law. more that we are gleaning about adam lanza, it seem to me that he was a horrific accident waiting to happen. >> i think what we need to learn about the mass killers in waiting is that they are in waiting, and when they decide that this is a fas tans that they really embrace, they do everything they can not to be detected. if he had asperger's or a developmental disability, it...
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it isn't producing for the mass of people. and an economic system sobl as acceptable or should be as its performance. >> and -- >> it's an incredible irony that the people who put food on our tables use food stamps at twice the rate as the rest of the u.s. workforce. meaning that the people who put food on our tables can't afford to put food on their own family's tables. >> funding is provided by carnegie corporation of new york, celebrating 100 years of philanthropy, and committed to doing real and permanent good in the world. the kohlberg foundation. independent production fund, with support from the partridge foundation, a john and polly guth charitable fund. the clements foundation. park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the herb alpert foundation, supporting organizations whose mission is to promote compassion and creativity in our society. the bernard and audre rapoport foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and pea
it isn't producing for the mass of people. and an economic system sobl as acceptable or should be as its performance. >> and -- >> it's an incredible irony that the people who put food on our tables use food stamps at twice the rate as the rest of the u.s. workforce. meaning that the people who put food on our tables can't afford to put food on their own family's tables. >> funding is provided by carnegie corporation of new york, celebrating 100 years of philanthropy, and...
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we're keeping an eye on the mass of snowfall across the plains and in the midwest. >> hazardous driving in kansas city. a bus sliding on the ice and knocking down a pole. let's look at our forecast with jacqui jeras. >> those 9 inches of snow in kansas city are not headed our way, but we could have hazardous driving conditions along the blue ridge and areas to the west and. we don't think it will be very bad in the metro. precipitation is light.
we're keeping an eye on the mass of snowfall across the plains and in the midwest. >> hazardous driving in kansas city. a bus sliding on the ice and knocking down a pole. let's look at our forecast with jacqui jeras. >> those 9 inches of snow in kansas city are not headed our way, but we could have hazardous driving conditions along the blue ridge and areas to the west and. we don't think it will be very bad in the metro. precipitation is light.
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so the building is turned inside out, and this accomplishes three things, one is it breaks down the massing considerably especially with respect to its large neighbors, secondly, it improves sunlight for residents and it reduces shadow -- shadowing on the public spaces. in terms of the proposed projects, the proposed view as everyone has pointed out is a six storey building, the commercial base is as required, 17 feet tall and that will help provide active uses at the ground floor, the building has classical proportions but in a contemporary style and they are zinc metal clad siding with plaster accents. moving around to rhode island streets, we are providing sidewalks with a bus stop, folks are currently waiting in the street, and this is showing how the massing is turned inside out and the courtyard is actively connected with the street. moving around to alameda and henry adams, we see on henry adams in particular, there is no sidewalk, the cars are parking perpendicular which in fact we liked and the proposed view shows the other side of the h shape building showing again how the scale i
so the building is turned inside out, and this accomplishes three things, one is it breaks down the massing considerably especially with respect to its large neighbors, secondly, it improves sunlight for residents and it reduces shadow -- shadowing on the public spaces. in terms of the proposed projects, the proposed view as everyone has pointed out is a six storey building, the commercial base is as required, 17 feet tall and that will help provide active uses at the ground floor, the building...
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i feel the addition of these two buildings would provide just what we need to present the massing and the attraction of other businesses to make it so that we can be more successful, have longer hours and not rely only on lunch and coffee business, so that's why i'm in support of these two buildings and in particular, 801 brannan, so thank you very much for your time. >> thank you. >> a couple of more name, sue vaughn, caleb [inaudible], thank you. >> good afternoon to members of the planning commission, my naifp is rich stephens, i've been a business owner for 25 years. way too long to tell you all the changes i've seen take place in that amount of time, but if you were to look at the show place square area today in which 801 brannan and 1 henry adams are a part of, it's vibrant. there are jobs in the form of zinga, adobe, add vant, ab and b coming into the area, with all the jobs going on, it makes sense to add the mixed use development with housing and with services. it gives people a place to work, to live and to live life. it's a wonderful area and i think the developments will o
i feel the addition of these two buildings would provide just what we need to present the massing and the attraction of other businesses to make it so that we can be more successful, have longer hours and not rely only on lunch and coffee business, so that's why i'm in support of these two buildings and in particular, 801 brannan, so thank you very much for your time. >> thank you. >> a couple of more name, sue vaughn, caleb [inaudible], thank you. >> good afternoon to members...
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the u.k. that saddam hussein had weapons of mass destruction. ven with such dramatic, said they could be used within 45 minutes -- that they could be used within 45 minutes. the u.k. in this business with the u.s., despite the special relationship, bothers me as a citizen, as in a mirror of the british. >> you heard the administration use phrases like "we cannot wait for a smoking gun to become a mushroom cloud." howl as well as colonel wilkerson and others of the top of the administration known or should have known that that was extreme to push as propaganda trying to stampede the country into war. these are real intelligent people running the state department and white house. they are very savvy. if we at the institute for public accuracy and many other independent researchers could point out in real time that these wmd claims from the u.s. government were full of holes and had no credibility, why couldn't these agencies with multibillion-dollar budgets and a lot of brain trust come clean? the fact is, they did not want to come clean. they were
the u.k. that saddam hussein had weapons of mass destruction. ven with such dramatic, said they could be used within 45 minutes -- that they could be used within 45 minutes. the u.k. in this business with the u.s., despite the special relationship, bothers me as a citizen, as in a mirror of the british. >> you heard the administration use phrases like "we cannot wait for a smoking gun to become a mushroom cloud." howl as well as colonel wilkerson and others of the top of the...
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they gave the mass of people real support, far better than anything they're getting now. and they did that because politics was a real possibility to undo their economic system. after the war, i think our history is the history of the destruction of the communist and socialist parties first and foremost, and of the labor movement shortly thereafter. so that we now have a crisis without the mechanism of pressure from below. and that may look to those on top as an advantage because they don't have that problem. they don't have a c.i.o. they don't have socialists and come mists the way they do in europe. but i think it's a pyrrhic victory, because what you're teaching the mass of the american people is that politics, debate, and struggle is a dead end. and if you think people are just going to sink into resignation, that's wishful thinking. they're going to find other ways to protest against the system like this because the pressures are building in that direction. i think this is a capitalism that i would say has lost its sense of its social conditions, its social limits. it
they gave the mass of people real support, far better than anything they're getting now. and they did that because politics was a real possibility to undo their economic system. after the war, i think our history is the history of the destruction of the communist and socialist parties first and foremost, and of the labor movement shortly thereafter. so that we now have a crisis without the mechanism of pressure from below. and that may look to those on top as an advantage because they don't...
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the building articulating smaller masses by wave like facades that offer the bay window. and the claims also appear to reduce the apparent scale of the project and pick up on the rhythms in the environment. the (inaudible) estimate a letter of support for the project. the housing action coalition submitted a letter to circulate and i kirk late that for reference. it was in the residential building located to the project site at 525 gof street. that it will reception of light and air through the openings. (inaudible) the project too tall and the density too high and also have suggested that the community gardener make it preperable to the project. also that the project does not contain enough parking. the market and activity plan encouraging walking and biking and public transit and (inaudible) proposed 0.5 to 1 parking ratio. and the dense mixed used projects to the parcels. >> the city laws do not guarantee the light and air through the property line openings. and this analysis of the project the staff has found that the project would be respectful of the (inaudible) by
the building articulating smaller masses by wave like facades that offer the bay window. and the claims also appear to reduce the apparent scale of the project and pick up on the rhythms in the environment. the (inaudible) estimate a letter of support for the project. the housing action coalition submitted a letter to circulate and i kirk late that for reference. it was in the residential building located to the project site at 525 gof street. that it will reception of light and air through the...
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for the costs of the crisis and the costs for the government bailing out corporations that leave the mass of people three times burned first by the crisis which cost their jobs and their futures second by the bailouts which bypassed most people and help those at the top and then finally an austerity program that hurts them to pay for all of that we shouldn't be surprised that the political center does not hold that people who are progressive gather around for fundamental change and they have a very successful party in greece series it's call but that's not acceptable to the right wing the business community the wealthy are very afraid that the anger at the austerity will go to the left which is what syriza represents so they begin to support and to fund the extreme right as the only option they see to the rising left criticism that's what the business community in germany did supporting hitler against the socialists and communists who were the strong left back in the one nine hundred thirty s. are we seeing as you know using your metaphor of only in this case your place in world war one w
for the costs of the crisis and the costs for the government bailing out corporations that leave the mass of people three times burned first by the crisis which cost their jobs and their futures second by the bailouts which bypassed most people and help those at the top and then finally an austerity program that hurts them to pay for all of that we shouldn't be surprised that the political center does not hold that people who are progressive gather around for fundamental change and they have a...
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he will preside over the mass later today. a lot of people have turned out to attend the general audience and the mass later. >> he will hold ash wednesday masks at around 16 gmt inside the basilica of st. peter's, breaking tradition. he usually holds its in a smaller basilica. because the vatican does expect many worshipers to come here to see the pope for the last time, they decided to move its here. judging by the amount of people already here now and we are still 4 or 5 hours ahead of that, we think the vatican has made the right decision. because it seems there will be many people later. >> thank you for that report from the vatican city. it is one of the most important events in washington's political calendar, a chance for the u.s. president to lay out his vision for the year ahead. barack obama delivered his fifth state of the union address. he touched on various foreign- policy issues from afghanistan to iran and north korea. it was america's faltering economy that topped the agenda. now this report. >> the president o
he will preside over the mass later today. a lot of people have turned out to attend the general audience and the mass later. >> he will hold ash wednesday masks at around 16 gmt inside the basilica of st. peter's, breaking tradition. he usually holds its in a smaller basilica. because the vatican does expect many worshipers to come here to see the pope for the last time, they decided to move its here. judging by the amount of people already here now and we are still 4 or 5 hours ahead of...
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the mass transit options show ace regular service. ferries and buses on holiday schedule. is golden gate. ac transit is on sunday schedule. the drive times show southbound from santa rosa, 24, and now over to kristen and eric. >> more traffic news. a south bay intersection has been partly shut down this morning after a police chase that resulted in a fatal crash. we are live along blossom hill road with the latest. what is going on? >> westbound blossom hill road is closed if you look because they are digging out and now towing this crashed stolen s.u.v. following a deadly chase that ended with a 21-year-old hispanic male dead. this started five miles away after 11:00 last night. a san jose police officer was making a traffic storm at capital expressway and a driver in another car unrelated to the stop for some reason tried to run over the police officer. he chased the suspect. at points in the chase the fleeing suspect turned on his headlights and tried to lose multiple patrol cars that were then chasing him about four separate patrol cars were chasing him. he ended up go
the mass transit options show ace regular service. ferries and buses on holiday schedule. is golden gate. ac transit is on sunday schedule. the drive times show southbound from santa rosa, 24, and now over to kristen and eric. >> more traffic news. a south bay intersection has been partly shut down this morning after a police chase that resulted in a fatal crash. we are live along blossom hill road with the latest. what is going on? >> westbound blossom hill road is closed if you...
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and so those square footages that i am siting in my brief that i am stating that the existing mass of the deck and the stairs is 406 square feet and the proposed mass of the deck and the stairs is 469 square feet. what does it matter if it is a deck or a stair to the appellant? they can't even see them. she has got a 20 and a half foot blank wall and we are set back at least 8 feet from that and the proposed deck and we are only going two feet further closer to her blank wall. so i don't understand the concern that she has other than you know we did have a meeting with her and we did, state what i thought was a very effective approach to her concerns about the safety, which i would like to say that i think that it perceived and i don't see how no one could get up the yard and climb up the stairs or the proposed stairs and climb on to her deck, that could be easily solves that was the only thing that was brought up during the hearing and that was her certain, not whether or not it impacted. we have got at least two, adjacent neighbors, that are in the mid block of open space that are a
and so those square footages that i am siting in my brief that i am stating that the existing mass of the deck and the stairs is 406 square feet and the proposed mass of the deck and the stairs is 469 square feet. what does it matter if it is a deck or a stair to the appellant? they can't even see them. she has got a 20 and a half foot blank wall and we are set back at least 8 feet from that and the proposed deck and we are only going two feet further closer to her blank wall. so i don't...
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well, therein lies the greatest myths about the mass incarceration. it's been driven by crime and crime rates. it's just not true. our present population quintupled in the space of 30 years. we've gone from a prison population of about 300,000 to incarcerate a population of 2 million. we have the highest rate of incarceration in the world working the race of even highly repressive regimes like russia or china or iran. but again this can't be explained by crime or crime rates. nope. during the same period of time that our incarceration rate increased exponentially, the crime rates fluctuated, went up, down come back up again, down again, and today as bad as the crime rates are in many parts of the country they are at historical lows. but incarceration rates have consistently soared. most criminologists and sociologists today would acknowledge crime rates and incarceration rates in the united states have moved independently of one another. incarceration rates especially black incarceration rates have soared regardless whether the crime is going up or dow
well, therein lies the greatest myths about the mass incarceration. it's been driven by crime and crime rates. it's just not true. our present population quintupled in the space of 30 years. we've gone from a prison population of about 300,000 to incarcerate a population of 2 million. we have the highest rate of incarceration in the world working the race of even highly repressive regimes like russia or china or iran. but again this can't be explained by crime or crime rates. nope. during the...
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if you look at mentions of gun control in news articles, what you see in the pass is after mass shootingragedy, after a week, two weeks, it's gone. still more than 50% more than a month of this, that's different than in the past. if you look at tracking social media, tweets involving gun control, second amendment, nra, things like, there they actually have been spiking weeks out from sandy hook. january 9th when obama announced the task force, january 16th. these terms are trending now. that suggests there's engagement here but it's also among the masses, people who are watching, news consumers, voters, are they generally interested in it. there's an appetite for it, too. >> those after-the-fact spikes in interest is the political action in the wake of the tragedy that is working to corral that consider? >> or the memory of the tragedy, it spurs a desire for action so, okay, what are we going to do about this now? >> what do we no from modern history about the effect of meaning transforming desire into concrete political action? what has to happen if. >> the last time there was real move
if you look at mentions of gun control in news articles, what you see in the pass is after mass shootingragedy, after a week, two weeks, it's gone. still more than 50% more than a month of this, that's different than in the past. if you look at tracking social media, tweets involving gun control, second amendment, nra, things like, there they actually have been spiking weeks out from sandy hook. january 9th when obama announced the task force, january 16th. these terms are trending now. that...
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states is probable to really anyways since this is where the war machine shen aerated it is really the mass of the protest needs to come from but it's. that's not typical in the way americans generally think they don't vote on the issue it's not a foreign policy is a high priority even when they do know about it well it's interesting that people are kind of preoccupied with domestic issues when really the state of our horrible economy is in part because of this perpetual war fare that we're waging so it is kind of this disconnect angela but you know i think a lot of people when they think of the antiwar movement at its best i think a vietnam really successfully bringing that war to an end but as we know i mean this was this global effort much bigger than that i mean of course that spanned across much more time but i mean why did the establishment just completely ignore the people. well and the people for the most part in the us are it have ignored it in the united states partisanship is like religious identity and it's a substitute for almost every other thing that you know people might cra
states is probable to really anyways since this is where the war machine shen aerated it is really the mass of the protest needs to come from but it's. that's not typical in the way americans generally think they don't vote on the issue it's not a foreign policy is a high priority even when they do know about it well it's interesting that people are kind of preoccupied with domestic issues when really the state of our horrible economy is in part because of this perpetual war fare that we're...
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is probable to really anyways since this is where the war machine chen aerated in this is really the mass of the protest needs to come from but it's not that's not typical in the way americans generally think they don't vote on the issue it's not foreign policy isn't a high priority even when they do know about it or it's interesting that people are kind of preoccupied with domestic issues when really the state of our horrible economy is in part because of this perpetual war fare that we're waging this so it is kind of this disconnect angela but you know i think a lot of people when they think of the antiwar movement at its best i think a vietnam really successfully bringing that war to an end but as we know i mean this was this global effort much bigger than that i mean of course that spanned across much more time but i mean why did the establishment just completely ignore the people. well the people for the most part in the us are it have ignored it in the united states partisanship is like religious identity and it's a substitute for almost every other thing that you know people might
is probable to really anyways since this is where the war machine chen aerated in this is really the mass of the protest needs to come from but it's not that's not typical in the way americans generally think they don't vote on the issue it's not foreign policy isn't a high priority even when they do know about it or it's interesting that people are kind of preoccupied with domestic issues when really the state of our horrible economy is in part because of this perpetual war fare that we're...
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to say that he has brain size of relief in some respect because yesterday during his address to the masses as he did say that for the last several years he felt like i was a tremendous burden on him and sometimes he felt like he could crack under the pressure of course what he's leaving behind is not just his famous red shoes which he will not be wearing anymore his room behind a rather trying is rather hard legacy as a lot of people that we have spoken to have said that the pope has not been quite good and and making the catholic church keep up with the times with modern times and more details here now about what kinds of challenges the catholic church is now facing it's not just about selecting a new bishop of rome some say but the very future of the catholic church the catholic church is undergoing a very important crisis it is a crisis at two levels it is a government crisis and it is it tries this of the believers. in the last years of the world was focused on the government crisis and devout to come to korea pope benedict was a pope who is a great intellectual thing a theologian but
to say that he has brain size of relief in some respect because yesterday during his address to the masses as he did say that for the last several years he felt like i was a tremendous burden on him and sometimes he felt like he could crack under the pressure of course what he's leaving behind is not just his famous red shoes which he will not be wearing anymore his room behind a rather trying is rather hard legacy as a lot of people that we have spoken to have said that the pope has not been...
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because in the past, even after mass shootings, efforts at real serious meaningful gun reform have failedor at least they have fizzled out. for the people who are pushing for reform on this issue right now are also aware of that past history of failure. and they are determined evidently by how they are behaving to break that pattern of failure this time after this massacre. and here is how you can tell. if you have a vague feeling that there has been a qualitatively different reaction to this particular mass shooting as compared to others, you are correct in feeling that way. look at what has happened. the shooting at sandy hook happened on december 14th, okay? on december 16th, two days later, the president travelled to connecticut to speak at an interfaith prayer vigil at newtown high school. the same day on the 16th appearing on "meet the press", dianne feinstein of california introduced plans to introduce a new assault weapons ban in the new congress. then the next day, december 17th, a new group called newtown united, which has since been renamed the sandy hook promise, they held the
because in the past, even after mass shootings, efforts at real serious meaningful gun reform have failedor at least they have fizzled out. for the people who are pushing for reform on this issue right now are also aware of that past history of failure. and they are determined evidently by how they are behaving to break that pattern of failure this time after this massacre. and here is how you can tell. if you have a vague feeling that there has been a qualitatively different reaction to this...
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the soul with a great big mass shootings from the richest city looks lost someone coming to stop the bloodshed others want alms to prevent the government coming is there a concept of the steam past. new year's celebrations on the move without the traditional t.v. or festive food surprising meetings and new adventures stories of love and love lost our russians teach foreigners to celebrate them biggest holiday of the year from moscow st petersburg by train over new year there may be miracles. choose your language call it a killer the influential.
the soul with a great big mass shootings from the richest city looks lost someone coming to stop the bloodshed others want alms to prevent the government coming is there a concept of the steam past. new year's celebrations on the move without the traditional t.v. or festive food surprising meetings and new adventures stories of love and love lost our russians teach foreigners to celebrate them biggest holiday of the year from moscow st petersburg by train over new year there may be miracles....
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we once had a class in this campus where four people gave the views of the catholic mass. one took the role of freud, one of marx, one of marx's favorite, one of durkheim, four great students explaining that the mass is nothing but this, nothing but that. and after it was over a student in the class said that was very - you should have somebody there who believes in it. we said, "two of them do." a catholic can take on the role of being sigmund freud interpreting something in order to understand the phenomenon without yielding. i am a very reasonably intense member of the christian communion and for the last 35 - 40 years, i've been studying others. i believe i have real appreciation for them. i don't think i will go to the apostolic church of god in christ, and say you've got to stop being natural, i've to be what i am. and, i don't, even when i am in kyoto, try to subvert the buddhism there. i may wish more people believe as i do but i wouldn't understand anything if i try to impose that. so, yes, some people can find it undercut. i think one reason fundamentalism's goal,
we once had a class in this campus where four people gave the views of the catholic mass. one took the role of freud, one of marx, one of marx's favorite, one of durkheim, four great students explaining that the mass is nothing but this, nothing but that. and after it was over a student in the class said that was very - you should have somebody there who believes in it. we said, "two of them do." a catholic can take on the role of being sigmund freud interpreting something in order to...