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developer tim brown removed a three story bay and chimney on 17th avenue without a permit in 2016 and in 2017 demolished 45 hopkins avenue, a house designed by prominent architect. a serial violator who submitted false plans for 241 state street are not disciplined or fined. why doesn't d.b.i. submit a penalty for false architectural plans. why are they not forwarded to the structural engineering licence office. the statement frequently made by d.b.i. and planning department employees that the time delay a developer experiences in getting their project approved because of their illegal actions is penalty enough is nonsense. this is like saying the drunk driver who crashes their car should not be ticketed and fined because the loss of their car is penalty enough. the newest system will not fix these problems. it is my hope that building inspection committee can develop a work plan to address these problems with specific objectives and due dates. a good first step is ask director hui to compare to the current code enforcement process. i would like to make one comment, i think there's a
developer tim brown removed a three story bay and chimney on 17th avenue without a permit in 2016 and in 2017 demolished 45 hopkins avenue, a house designed by prominent architect. a serial violator who submitted false plans for 241 state street are not disciplined or fined. why doesn't d.b.i. submit a penalty for false architectural plans. why are they not forwarded to the structural engineering licence office. the statement frequently made by d.b.i. and planning department employees that the...
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tim brown, jim rice, howie long, lincoln kennedy, charles woodson to name a few. gruden needs the current raiders to play to the level of gates here during his first stint. >> it means the world to me that you're here. and you're welcome, as long as i'm the head coach, all of you are welcome here. i want you guys to be a big part of this raider organization. and i thank you from the bottom of my heart for your attendance here today. some of you guys were on time. unlike when i was coaching here. i never wanted to leave the raiders. i never thought i'd be back. but here i am, and i'm ready to get to work. >> exciting. >>> warriors host clippers tomorrow night. they had special guests today at practice. music legend dr. dre and jimmy iving dropped in featured in the hbo documentary "the defiant ones." they produced everybody from eminem and snoop dogg to bruce springsteen and bono. >> we still rock through the day. but his ability to make others great, that's what's special. >> they've seen a lot, met a lot of people. so when jaws drop with our group, you know it's
tim brown, jim rice, howie long, lincoln kennedy, charles woodson to name a few. gruden needs the current raiders to play to the level of gates here during his first stint. >> it means the world to me that you're here. and you're welcome, as long as i'm the head coach, all of you are welcome here. i want you guys to be a big part of this raider organization. and i thank you from the bottom of my heart for your attendance here today. some of you guys were on time. unlike when i was...
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developer tim brown removed a three-story bay without a per nit in 2016. -- permit in 2016. and in 2017, he demolished 49 hopkins avenue, a house designed by prominent architect richard nutra. what will mr. brown demolish in 2018 unless code enforcement is changed? they submitted false architectural plans to the city. they are not disciplined or fined. why does the planning department not assess financial penalties for submitting false architectural plans? the statement frequently made by d.b.i. and planning department employees that the time delay a developer experience says in getting their project approved because of their illegal actions is penalty enough is nonsense. this is like saying a drunk driver who crashes their car should not be ticketed and fined because the loss of their car is penalty enough. it is my hope the planning commission in 2018 can develop a work plan to improve code enforcement that has specific objectives and due dates. a good first step is to ask the director to identify municipal best practices for code enforcement and compare them to the plannin
developer tim brown removed a three-story bay without a per nit in 2016. -- permit in 2016. and in 2017, he demolished 49 hopkins avenue, a house designed by prominent architect richard nutra. what will mr. brown demolish in 2018 unless code enforcement is changed? they submitted false architectural plans to the city. they are not disciplined or fined. why does the planning department not assess financial penalties for submitting false architectural plans? the statement frequently made by...
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tim brown, jim rice, howie long, lincoln kennedy, charles woodson to name a few. gruden needs the current raiders to play to the level of gates here during his first stint. >> it means the world to me that you're here. and you're welcome, as long as i'm the head coach, all of you are welcome here. i want you guys to be a big part of this raider organization. and i thank you from the bottom of my heart for your attendance here today. some of you guys were on time. unlike when i was coaching here. i never wanted to leave the raiders. i never thought i'd be back. but here i am, and i'm ready to get to work. >> exciting. >>> warriors host clippers tomorrow night. they had special guests today at practice. music legend dr. dre and jimmy iving dropped in featured in the hbo documentary "the defiant ones." they produced everybody from eminem and snoop dogg to bruce springsteen and bono. >> we still rock through the day. but his ability to make others great, that's what's special. >> they've seen a lot, met a lot of people. so when jaws drop with our group, you know it's
tim brown, jim rice, howie long, lincoln kennedy, charles woodson to name a few. gruden needs the current raiders to play to the level of gates here during his first stint. >> it means the world to me that you're here. and you're welcome, as long as i'm the head coach, all of you are welcome here. i want you guys to be a big part of this raider organization. and i thank you from the bottom of my heart for your attendance here today. some of you guys were on time. unlike when i was...
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tim brown. the bottom line is raider fans are you ready for a little more of this?ve to step up. and you did it. you get tomorrow off. >> nobody is going to -- he is coming back for huge money. reportedly to make $100 million over 10 years. coordinators are going to get nice deals as well. four-year contracts. two years in oakland. theoretically two years in las vegas. the highest-paid nfl coach in history. spare no expense. it is not an expression reserved for the raiders. davis has outdone himself. tuesday is the big day.>>> boss asked you to work seven seconds of overtime. usually you won't complain. i'm sure the sharks did not like it. up in ottawa. joe thornton getting fan support. you saw what happened to his beard last night. shorthanded goal. open eyes. 11th goal of the season. 1-zero. hurdle again. behind the net. look at the replay on the wraparound. sharks build a 5-2 lead on the road. ottawa pulls even. mike coffman a slapper. 5-five. at nine minutes left. overtime face off. hoffman to matt duchenne. it is over. just like that. 5-2 lead gone. all seven s
tim brown. the bottom line is raider fans are you ready for a little more of this?ve to step up. and you did it. you get tomorrow off. >> nobody is going to -- he is coming back for huge money. reportedly to make $100 million over 10 years. coordinators are going to get nice deals as well. four-year contracts. two years in oakland. theoretically two years in las vegas. the highest-paid nfl coach in history. spare no expense. it is not an expression reserved for the raiders. davis has...
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tim brown, howie long, jerry rice, ted hendriks. it's about the people for me. that's a big reason that i'm here today. >> grady jackson would be one of those people. the former defensive lineman credited with bestoiing one of the most talked about nicknames on gruden 20 years ago. >> you have some history going back to the chucky days. how often were you reminded? >> i was reminded all last week. looking at espn and seeing me. darrell russell and all the other guys. it's going to be a great time here again. >> lincoln kennedy played along side grady jackson both irnds june gruden. what is jon doing today? >> he's diligently at work creating an offense. >> in the press conference yesterday, was that the jon gruden that you thought you would see? >> without a doubt. you saw the remnants. he's been hunkering to get back into it. >> in my heart, i feel this is the thing to do. this is what i want to do. >> maybe it's because he feels he has unfinished business. that competitive edge is in all of us. i think i can get out there and block somebody but i'm not going t
tim brown, howie long, jerry rice, ted hendriks. it's about the people for me. that's a big reason that i'm here today. >> grady jackson would be one of those people. the former defensive lineman credited with bestoiing one of the most talked about nicknames on gruden 20 years ago. >> you have some history going back to the chucky days. how often were you reminded? >> i was reminded all last week. looking at espn and seeing me. darrell russell and all the other guys. it's...
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tim brown, howie long, eric allen, jerry rice, jim otto, ted hendricks -- it's about the people for me. and that's a big reason that i'm here today. obviously, this is very emotional for me. i never wanted to leave the raiders. i never thought i'd be back. but here i am and i'm ready to get to work. and i just want to say that there's really four major reasons that i'm here coaching today. number one, i love all. i love the players that play it. i love the preparation. i love the journey. i love football. and i love the city of oakland. i had a son here. some of my great memories in life are in oakland. and i want to give them two of the best years of football that i can possibly help deliver. and i love the raiders. the brand is global. everywhere i went as a monday night football analyst, the raider nation would come out of the ground. i love the raiders. most of all i love to win and i'm going to do everything i can , no guarantees, no promises, but i want to win. i look forward to working with reggie and his staff. we have a lot of work to do. we've hired three coordinators already
tim brown, howie long, eric allen, jerry rice, jim otto, ted hendricks -- it's about the people for me. and that's a big reason that i'm here today. obviously, this is very emotional for me. i never wanted to leave the raiders. i never thought i'd be back. but here i am and i'm ready to get to work. and i just want to say that there's really four major reasons that i'm here coaching today. number one, i love all. i love the players that play it. i love the preparation. i love the journey. i...
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also mention tim ryan. the browns had a perfect season this year.st had to get that off my chest. >> understand. >> not even here to defend himself. >> i like the eagles too. you got to confront number 12 out there in minneapolis. i think he's going to have a tough time. he's going to have a tough time. we're haready for this. >> congressman, thank you very much for being on the show. >> thanks congressman. >> still ahead more on top republicans seizing on a text message that mentions a secret society. all to wage a war against the so-called deep state conspiracy against president trump. we now know the actual content of that text message on which they were basing that claim and it's far from the smoking gun. we'll show it to your. morning joe is coming right back. growing up, we were german. we danced in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen. when i first got on ancestry i was really surprised that i wasn't finding all of these germans in my tree. i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. the big surprise was we're not german at all.
also mention tim ryan. the browns had a perfect season this year.st had to get that off my chest. >> understand. >> not even here to defend himself. >> i like the eagles too. you got to confront number 12 out there in minneapolis. i think he's going to have a tough time. he's going to have a tough time. we're haready for this. >> congressman, thank you very much for being on the show. >> thanks congressman. >> still ahead more on top republicans seizing on a...
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tim wise. >> it's not the job of black and brown folks for sure or anyone concerned about justice to save donald trump's soul or his heart. if he wants to start working on that, he could resign tomorrow and get to work on it. we can get him all the best therapy in the world. he's a billionaire, i'm sure he can pay for it himself. if not, i'll chip in. we have to get busy. we have to get busy about the nation's business. this is not about saving one man, just like it wasn't about saving george wall has. i think the issue here, this is a guy who says he's smarter than the smarters cpa, he knows health care better than everyone, and remember george wallace had to get shot before he had a turnaround. i'm not advocating that, please do not send the secret service to my house. what i'm saying is it took a dramatic attack on george wallace for him to begin to even have that change of heart. so i don't think that these things are remotely analogous. donald trump's heart, donald trump's soul, is donald trump's problem. it doesn't need to be our problem as a nation, yet he has made it so. >> timothy, we'r
tim wise. >> it's not the job of black and brown folks for sure or anyone concerned about justice to save donald trump's soul or his heart. if he wants to start working on that, he could resign tomorrow and get to work on it. we can get him all the best therapy in the world. he's a billionaire, i'm sure he can pay for it himself. if not, i'll chip in. we have to get busy. we have to get busy about the nation's business. this is not about saving one man, just like it wasn't about saving...
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tim ryan out of ohio. and kamala harris probably is in that group. >> sherrod brown? again, interesting, under the radar. even though he is a democratic senator re-elected from ohio. populist. would be a really interesting complement, contrast against donald trump. remember, trump wins the presidency in ohio, pennsylvania, wisconsin. sherrod brown is a guy skeptical of trade deals, gruff in voice and manner. the opposite of hillary clinton in a lot of ways. my fantasy politics, if hillary clinton had picked sherrod brown, if that had changed the calculus at all for vp. he is someone we're not talking about running for president but someone to watch. >> john kasich ran for president. why are you watching him? >> no one has been more vocal that sits in the plat arm as governor of ohio to theoretically do something about it. i think john kasich is thinking seriously about challenging donald trump. >> how does he remedy -- he had all the advantage against trump last time, and he would a hard time getting traction. >> hard time getting traction is really a nice way to say
tim ryan out of ohio. and kamala harris probably is in that group. >> sherrod brown? again, interesting, under the radar. even though he is a democratic senator re-elected from ohio. populist. would be a really interesting complement, contrast against donald trump. remember, trump wins the presidency in ohio, pennsylvania, wisconsin. sherrod brown is a guy skeptical of trade deals, gruff in voice and manner. the opposite of hillary clinton in a lot of ways. my fantasy politics, if hillary...
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brown at the white house tonight. thanks very much. and outfront tonight robert zelden, april ryan, white house correspondent, and here with me in new york presidential historian. tim, if i can begin with you. looking at this now, how much danger do you think the president is in? >> the president is in enormous danger because he was to explain why he wanted to fire mueller. see if he want today fire mueller because he doesn't like the ties that mueller wears, that's one thing. but if he wants to fire him for something else, that's obstruction of justice, and that's the thing that got richard nixon in trouble. >> and you know a thing of two. april ryan you know the president well and spend time with him. does he understand this problem of behavior is problematic? >> well, i'm going back to seven months ago when i said on this very show with erin that there was mass hysteria. at that time. so we actually broke it then. but let me say this, the president really didn't care then, but he listening to his people telling him you cannot do this. and today he understands more so now, but he still wants to do things his way. but i think he has a clearer understanding today t
brown at the white house tonight. thanks very much. and outfront tonight robert zelden, april ryan, white house correspondent, and here with me in new york presidential historian. tim, if i can begin with you. looking at this now, how much danger do you think the president is in? >> the president is in enormous danger because he was to explain why he wanted to fire mueller. see if he want today fire mueller because he doesn't like the ties that mueller wears, that's one thing. but if he...
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browning the ground beef. the kids will help us add the ingredients too tim, get carrots in there.night to practice. they're pros at it. >> maria, you get that one. steve: what about the soup? >> i do that one. i get that one. that is my favorite. >> vegetable beef. >> cream of chicken. brian: what do you call this? >> bad day soup! [laughter]. [all talking at once] brian: what is it called? i didn't know it was bad day soup. we eat it three days a week. i couldn't believe it is bad day soup. >> how do you mix it? >> bring it to a boil. let it simmer for a little while >> this is what it is right here. >> but what is it called? >> it is called bad day soup. is it noodles? >> brian, you're looking at it. >> rewine the video. >> are you having a bad day? >> give me a quiz. >> brian, what is it called. steve: it is called bad day soup. >> what do you call this stuff? >> call it vegetable soup. brian: vegetable soup. it is really hamburger. steve: you know what it tastes like? tastes like the goulash my mom used to make. >> make a good day. brian: we're eating in front of them. get som
browning the ground beef. the kids will help us add the ingredients too tim, get carrots in there.night to practice. they're pros at it. >> maria, you get that one. steve: what about the soup? >> i do that one. i get that one. that is my favorite. >> vegetable beef. >> cream of chicken. brian: what do you call this? >> bad day soup! [laughter]. [all talking at once] brian: what is it called? i didn't know it was bad day soup. we eat it three days a week. i couldn't...