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if the applicant's requests for the open patio, it would make the situation at my home unbearable and i would ask that you please refuse their application to have an open patio in the residence. this is where i live, sleep, and work, and haven't opened party back across the street from my house -- and having an open party deck across the street from my house would drastically reduce my quality of life. vice president olague: next speakers? >> good evening. i am joanne hamilton. my husband and i have owned in our home on the tbs street for 26 years. -- on octavia street for 26 years. we have raised our families here and frequent the many restaurants. however, living one half block away, have serious concerns regarding the permit request to legalize the second story of the brickyard. i hesitate every time i need to walk by because i find the elevation of the deck above my head, basically over the sidewalk, to be psychologically intimidating. there is no set back for this deck. it sits right on the property line. the floor is 5 feet 5 inches above the sidewalk. the low wall and opened ra
if the applicant's requests for the open patio, it would make the situation at my home unbearable and i would ask that you please refuse their application to have an open patio in the residence. this is where i live, sleep, and work, and haven't opened party back across the street from my house -- and having an open party deck across the street from my house would drastically reduce my quality of life. vice president olague: next speakers? >> good evening. i am joanne hamilton. my husband...
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it became unbearable. >> how many days ago the to have your gall bladder out? >> ted, i think. -- ten, think. >> do you feel better because of it? >> not yet. the anaesthetic takes a while to wear off. i could not have done this yesterday. >> really? >> i absolutely cannot. i could not get out of bed. >> about 36 years ago, a columnist from "newsweek" had leukemia and wrote about. have you gone back and looked at any of his columns? no. >> he told the story. i think he may have had bone marrow transplants. he took us all the way through the process. how much more are we going to hear from you about your situation? >> i hope all lot -- i hope a lot. i think that the main thing is to emphasize the extraordinary innovations that are becoming available based on our new knowledge of our genetic makeup. so, as these treatments are applicable to me, some of them are. i am hoping to write in some detail and color people that they may not -- inform people of christmas that the men i know about. -- and poor people -- informed people of treatments they may not know about.
it became unbearable. >> how many days ago the to have your gall bladder out? >> ted, i think. -- ten, think. >> do you feel better because of it? >> not yet. the anaesthetic takes a while to wear off. i could not have done this yesterday. >> really? >> i absolutely cannot. i could not get out of bed. >> about 36 years ago, a columnist from "newsweek" had leukemia and wrote about. have you gone back and looked at any of his columns? no....
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you knew it was cold but then once you move away, you're like it was unbearable. >> the high was like yesterday. >> oh, okay. well, we are fortunate here. speaking about unbearable temperatures in sports, at noon the green bay packers will be facing the chicago bears in the nfc championship game. and then later the new york jets meet the pittsburgh steelers for the afc title and both of those games are going to be paid in frigid temperatures. the winners meet in super bowl 45. last night, the warriors in l.a. against the clippers. mike shumann has the highlights. >> good morning. the warriors going for their first five-game win streak in 2007 against the team that used to be an automatic victory, the clippers. not anymore. the griffin show was in full throttle. reverse jam. led by as many as 14 in the first half. the wharf -- warriors rally in the third. monta driving. he had 17, $102-95. curly with the jumper. now under a minute to play. game tied at 105. he falls a bit short, 113-109 your final. the sharks looking for their fourth straight win hosting minnesota. popcorn and hockey.
you knew it was cold but then once you move away, you're like it was unbearable. >> the high was like yesterday. >> oh, okay. well, we are fortunate here. speaking about unbearable temperatures in sports, at noon the green bay packers will be facing the chicago bears in the nfc championship game. and then later the new york jets meet the pittsburgh steelers for the afc title and both of those games are going to be paid in frigid temperatures. the winners meet in super bowl 45. last...
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when his pain became unbearable, he went to the emergency room. he had on a couple times but this time the pain was unbearable. within a couple of days he was diagnosed with end-stage metastatic cancer. roger died a couple months later. the choice to work for a small business versus a large company could not be a choice between -- should not be a choice between life and death and its united states. but it was the choice for my cousin. the new health care law changes that. giving small businesses and employees the basic security and protections we deserve. these lifelines, tax credits, a stronger rate review, consumer protections, and insurance exchanges -- these all help give small businesses a fighting chance to gain access to quality, affordable health care. as a small-business owner and physician, i believe we must continue to advance policies aimed at providing quality care for everyone. we must also advance policies that puts health care positions back into the hands of patients and physicians. and also for rewarding quality care. we must not
when his pain became unbearable, he went to the emergency room. he had on a couple times but this time the pain was unbearable. within a couple of days he was diagnosed with end-stage metastatic cancer. roger died a couple months later. the choice to work for a small business versus a large company could not be a choice between -- should not be a choice between life and death and its united states. but it was the choice for my cousin. the new health care law changes that. giving small...
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just her quiet, unbearable grief. >> i wanted to die. wanted to curl up and never get out of bed. >> reporter: but it was in those depths she noticed the smallest acts of kindness mattered the most. maybe it was just someone holding a door or giving her a parking spot or just a smile. so she went to work to pass kindness along. she started making ceramic wind chimes that she would randomly hang around tucson just for people to find. she called them ben's bells. and they came with a note. "be kind." it was as simple as that. >> we don't have any fanfare. we don't do press releases. we don't do anything. we just go in, hang the bells and we leave. >> reporter: soon, jeanette and her kindness scavenger hunts became a tucson tradition. hundreds of volunteers pitched in every week to help. but then came last saturday. >> there's kind of a vibe people have right now. very, very bewildered, kind of overwhelmed vibe, and just desperate for something -- something to do. >> reporter: never before had ben's bells filled such a need. by week's end,
just her quiet, unbearable grief. >> i wanted to die. wanted to curl up and never get out of bed. >> reporter: but it was in those depths she noticed the smallest acts of kindness mattered the most. maybe it was just someone holding a door or giving her a parking spot or just a smile. so she went to work to pass kindness along. she started making ceramic wind chimes that she would randomly hang around tucson just for people to find. she called them ben's bells. and they came with a...
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there's something very honest by contrast, to finding someone completely unbearable. i mean someone like henry kissinger for example. it's bad to let it -- it's a bit like alcohol if you'd like. it's a good servant but it's a bad master. i mean i have a completely cold hatred and contempt for henry kissinger, but it doesn't waste much of my time. it s just that it enables me to penetrate, i think, the sort of fog of sentiment and bogus reputation in which he's shrouded and protected. and it doesn't eat away at me. it doesn't keep me awake at night, doesn't poison me. doesn't fill me with bile. but i can't pretend that it's just a matter of political disagreement. i mean i think there is such a thing as evil in the world. and sometimes, personified. and i think was under no obligation to be ambivalent there. >> did you change your mind at all about mother theresa? >> what would change my mind about her? i didn't never -- one couldn't exactly hate her. because in a way she was a pathetic figure. but i detested the influence that she had. i could tell you why in a senten
there's something very honest by contrast, to finding someone completely unbearable. i mean someone like henry kissinger for example. it's bad to let it -- it's a bit like alcohol if you'd like. it's a good servant but it's a bad master. i mean i have a completely cold hatred and contempt for henry kissinger, but it doesn't waste much of my time. it s just that it enables me to penetrate, i think, the sort of fog of sentiment and bogus reputation in which he's shrouded and protected. and it...
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it is really unbearable. it is a testimony as to how mta treats the public. it is really awful, and if you have handicap, it is very difficult, especially since there is low seeding there. also, i want to comment on bicycle lanes. the bike lanes are in a car lanes. it increases the risk to the bike riders because eventually, someone is going to be run over by a car. i know that with this new bike plan, there have been more accidents. that is all i have to say for today. i just want to describe how muni plays baseball. mta is the bat, and the public is the ball. thanks. >> the last person who has turned in speaker car for this session. >> good afternoon. i'm executive director of wright line defense projects working on policy strategies to help protect and empower vulnerable communities. he -- we have spent the past year, probably year and a half at this point, working to help supervisor avalos the community advocates, labor, crafting a policy that went into affect on christmas morning, much to the delight of many. what i wanted to race to the commission was w
it is really unbearable. it is a testimony as to how mta treats the public. it is really awful, and if you have handicap, it is very difficult, especially since there is low seeding there. also, i want to comment on bicycle lanes. the bike lanes are in a car lanes. it increases the risk to the bike riders because eventually, someone is going to be run over by a car. i know that with this new bike plan, there have been more accidents. that is all i have to say for today. i just want to describe...
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. >> where the dogs were was unbearable. we had to put masks on, you know, immediately, you know, our -- our eyes started watering. >> reporter: oakland animal control officer sarah whitmire was in charge of surveying the scene where officers took these pictures. >> because they had been left in the crates for so long, their legs were splayed. they couldn't even walk from the crate to the trucks that we were putting them in. >> reporter: police say a man who lived on capistrano drive in east oakland had 33 dogs stacked on top of one another in varying states of health. >> it was horrifying. >> reporter: while some neighbors say there was a foul smell in the area, they didn't know it was criminal behavior. >> yeah, we never did see. >> yeah, we never did see. >> -- that he had that many. we had no idea. >> reporter: the dogs' former owner a 68-year-old man was charged with felony animal cruelty. police don't know if he was keeping them for fighting, breeding or just hoarding them. some were euthanized, others taken in by resc
. >> where the dogs were was unbearable. we had to put masks on, you know, immediately, you know, our -- our eyes started watering. >> reporter: oakland animal control officer sarah whitmire was in charge of surveying the scene where officers took these pictures. >> because they had been left in the crates for so long, their legs were splayed. they couldn't even walk from the crate to the trucks that we were putting them in. >> reporter: police say a man who lived on...
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but it was used of several choreographers to fit it into a tchaikovsky score the most but it was unbearably to think of topher that was illegible in each stood a story of the prince's spittle a part of the story of the magic of not a cracker to what he had decided to make a new scenario and i wrote a new libretto. eve and i lost a friend of my youth is in a very good we have a hard poser in the positive sense of the word sergei slim's. try to score to my libretto for his wally but the more. trying system some unimaginable sounds and you . simply didn't know it. was like me secured for not writing all the right way. when you were made in appearance you know moscow i mean those with children people started saying that she knocking. supposed to give people education. here really believe in this. are you more soup for you for all the or. he wants. to read that. they would not have been such tyrants. the truth it's a nice phrase and an interesting one. sometimes say that god can change mankind change some individual people. more interested. but cannot position itself is a sort of messiah. and i
but it was used of several choreographers to fit it into a tchaikovsky score the most but it was unbearably to think of topher that was illegible in each stood a story of the prince's spittle a part of the story of the magic of not a cracker to what he had decided to make a new scenario and i wrote a new libretto. eve and i lost a friend of my youth is in a very good we have a hard poser in the positive sense of the word sergei slim's. try to score to my libretto for his wally but the more....
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they took off the front of the building and opened the doors, and the noise levels were completely unbearable and my residence. -- in my residence. i know in the d.r. response they alluded to it the fact they tried to mitigate some of the noise with sound panels, especially on the back, adjacent to a residence that is not closed. unfortunately, i am on the front, so i don't even get sound panels. i get an open front that blasts noise right into my house. i think what is important consider it is the configuration of this. it is raised and is kind of and at the theater a fact, projecting noise up and out. -- is raised and it is kind of an amphitheater effect. it got so loud at one point that i thought i had to figure out. i went out and bought a sound meter recorder, and this list taken and i submitted a declaration in the original package from the window of my third floor window and it measured over 83 decibels. this was with only one of the by full doors open. -- one of the bifold doors open. i took a recording. this is what is like in my house with the doors open. [noisy chattering] that was
they took off the front of the building and opened the doors, and the noise levels were completely unbearable and my residence. -- in my residence. i know in the d.r. response they alluded to it the fact they tried to mitigate some of the noise with sound panels, especially on the back, adjacent to a residence that is not closed. unfortunately, i am on the front, so i don't even get sound panels. i get an open front that blasts noise right into my house. i think what is important consider it is...
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. >> we have gone in a period of less than two weeks from unbearable anguish to cautious optimism to moments of just joy. and today is one of those joyous days. >> reporter: for the first time since the shooting, giffords went outside with her husband thursday to enjoy the fresh air and arizona sunshine. doctors are encouraged by her progress. >> seems like there's a lot of purposeful movement which is always better than nonpurposeful movement so we are very optimistic. >> reporter: doctors say it's too early to tell how long she will remain here. the average is one to two months. after that, she will continue as an outpatient. her husband is confident she will make a full recovery. >> she will be walking, talking and in two months, you will see her walking through the front door of this building. >> reporter: and he says the first thing she will want to do is write thank you notes. sandra hughes, cbs news, houston. >>> three days, still no sign of a missing boy from the central valley. the new tactic investigators are using and what the mother of the alleged kidnapper says could be
. >> we have gone in a period of less than two weeks from unbearable anguish to cautious optimism to moments of just joy. and today is one of those joyous days. >> reporter: for the first time since the shooting, giffords went outside with her husband thursday to enjoy the fresh air and arizona sunshine. doctors are encouraged by her progress. >> seems like there's a lot of purposeful movement which is always better than nonpurposeful movement so we are very optimistic....
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. >> it was unbearable. we had to put on masks immediately. our eyes started watering. >> reporter: sarah whitmeyer was in charge of surveying the scene where officers took these pictures. >> because they had been left in the crates for so long, their legs were splayed. the back legs especially were splayed just all the time. they couldn't even walk from the crate area to the truck that we were putting them in. >> reporter: police say a man who lived on capistrano drive in east oakland had 33 dogs stacked on top of one another in varying states of health. >> it was horrifying. >> reporter: while some neighbors say there was a foul smell in the area, they didn't know it was criminal behavior. >> yeah, we never did see that he had that many. we had no idea. >> reporter: the dogs' former owner a 68-year-old man was charged with felony animal cruelty. police don't know if he was keeping the dogs for fighting, breeding or simply hoarding them. now, some of the animals were in such bad shape they had to be euthanized. others were taken in by rescued
. >> it was unbearable. we had to put on masks immediately. our eyes started watering. >> reporter: sarah whitmeyer was in charge of surveying the scene where officers took these pictures. >> because they had been left in the crates for so long, their legs were splayed. the back legs especially were splayed just all the time. they couldn't even walk from the crate area to the truck that we were putting them in. >> reporter: police say a man who lived on capistrano drive...
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conditions and the situation in the gaza to a point each moment but gazans complain life is still unbearable so israel has limited the number of trucks clothes and shoes coming into gaza and this causes problems with coordination in gaza. last month twenty two international organizations issued a report claiming the easing of the blockade has helped bring in materials only for the u.n. and international building projects ordinary goods they say are still not getting in our goods have already been detained in israel for three years but the fines that we've paid already equal the costs of the goods so even if we receive the goods back now we can't sell them they're spoiled and those goods that are getting in there too expensive for most people here. the goods that we receive are not of a high quality but we have to buy them because we don't have an alternative. cars have also become a luxury two thousand dollars for an engine while just two hundred dollars for a rather simplistic alternative what can we do there's no fuel for vehicles drano spare parts inevitably result that it's kind of trans
conditions and the situation in the gaza to a point each moment but gazans complain life is still unbearable so israel has limited the number of trucks clothes and shoes coming into gaza and this causes problems with coordination in gaza. last month twenty two international organizations issued a report claiming the easing of the blockade has helped bring in materials only for the u.n. and international building projects ordinary goods they say are still not getting in our goods have already...
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. >> reporter: the human drama of that moment is almost unbearable to hear. >> you are gripping her hand? >> and looking into her eyes and i never blinked and she didn't blink. >> did you speak to each other? >> she didn't talk. she talked through her eyes and i was yelling at her to stay with me. don't you die on me. don't you leave me here alone. >> what did she do? >> she just kept looking at me. >> reporter: the heilmans say the relationship with christina's parents is still very strong. >> is there any blame? >> certainly none we felt from them. not a single soul has tried to put that type of cast on this event. the fact of the matter is the sadness of it is very, very deep and very, very dark. it's going to take a long time to contend with. >> reporter: bob woodruff, abc news, tucson. >>> suzy heilman was shot in the hip, abdomen and chest. she faces months of rehabilitation to recover from her wounds. >>> we turn next to the president obama and putting his finishing touches on his state of the union speech he'll deliver to congress on tuesday. david kerley tells us we learned exac
. >> reporter: the human drama of that moment is almost unbearable to hear. >> you are gripping her hand? >> and looking into her eyes and i never blinked and she didn't blink. >> did you speak to each other? >> she didn't talk. she talked through her eyes and i was yelling at her to stay with me. don't you die on me. don't you leave me here alone. >> what did she do? >> she just kept looking at me. >> reporter: the heilmans say the relationship...
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use premier league is strange because the government there is a lot of ballance unbearably games it's very difficult now for them man united that there are a lot of difficulty to win the game against west brom if there were a little bit lucky and soul for this reason to think that we really have enough time to come back to fight for the tie them on the glop is not. it's not easy to close the gap we will try to do. another full value for three time world player of the year with the voice this is i think trying to play in brazil the right paper despite the present international to come to lancashire instead the braves are offering the old around a three year twenty million pound deal and on top of that they want david beckham to join them on live from l.a. galaxy. first of all we're trying to assure you know about intent that you know there's been two players like with a club david beckham and one of the new and i think. you know we can sure that we're serious about you know getting players of that to the club together with not much not just the only pleasant one back is what we want to
use premier league is strange because the government there is a lot of ballance unbearably games it's very difficult now for them man united that there are a lot of difficulty to win the game against west brom if there were a little bit lucky and soul for this reason to think that we really have enough time to come back to fight for the tie them on the glop is not. it's not easy to close the gap we will try to do. another full value for three time world player of the year with the voice this is...
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according to owner angela sincoti, the noise coming from the clean up project is unbearable. >> i was in the back of an ambulance having trouble breathing. >> reporter: sincoti says she was suffering an asthma attack. after putting up with the commotion for 10 days, sincoti says her family decided to close the business temporarily starting today. >> we have many other tenants out there. we have not had complaints from anyone else. >> reporter: the clean up project is a result of the lawsuit filed by the stay against exxonmobil. where it once maintained fuel storage tanks. >> what do you want to have? >> it would be nice to be able to operate. you know there's going to be some way to do the clean up and still be able to operate. >> reporter: sincoti says her family won't reopen the business until the clean up is completed. the port says that will likely be next month. >>> we should make clear that olioto lasios is separate from olioto fishermen's market. the restaurant is not closing. >>> david hill was convicted in 2007 of second degree murder. then district attorney camela harris cam
according to owner angela sincoti, the noise coming from the clean up project is unbearable. >> i was in the back of an ambulance having trouble breathing. >> reporter: sincoti says she was suffering an asthma attack. after putting up with the commotion for 10 days, sincoti says her family decided to close the business temporarily starting today. >> we have many other tenants out there. we have not had complaints from anyone else. >> reporter: the clean up project is a...