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commercial industrial hardware will pun i cannot the cluster against our uninterrupted:00 sky a large trans pound situated in the basement of 18 hundred and it's rooftop will be disappropriate - disproperty in both purpose and in size to the intended buildings used please vote no to this intrusive industrial rooftop development. i took myself a tour of the neighborhood objectively and conspicuously clean rooftop lines throughout the neighborhood an occasional chimney top and we have unclustered rooftops. thank you very much. thank you. next speaker. and hi commissioners i'm ms. caan before i lasciviousness into any slides i want to revisit the word macro it is large-scale. and this is a bearing on the topic at hand especially what's an appropriate building being there's no published guidelines on a case by case bays basis so we laboratory this to see how big a building should be we look at the diagram and we pulled sites information. we found as right is a barrier it measures 26 by 8 feet smaller than a lost size it's completely hardware we we looked at the building area and found the
commercial industrial hardware will pun i cannot the cluster against our uninterrupted:00 sky a large trans pound situated in the basement of 18 hundred and it's rooftop will be disappropriate - disproperty in both purpose and in size to the intended buildings used please vote no to this intrusive industrial rooftop development. i took myself a tour of the neighborhood objectively and conspicuously clean rooftop lines throughout the neighborhood an occasional chimney top and we have unclustered...
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if you adjust for amount of uninterrupted time spent in the work place, women make more than men in almostb, try to hire a male journalist. >> whoa, whoa!. >> we are better multitaskers and can do more than you can in an hour, in is a minutes. >> i'm saying comparing apples and oranges. >> stand business, you said uninterrupted time in the work place. >> yes. >> men should be valued more. they're there. they don't have to take off time to have a child, anything like that. >> there are tradeoffs in life including having children. >> this woman at center of this, executive director jill abramson, though, went in asked for a raise, and did it might have be looking at value and how the company's stock risen. what we all do to ask for a raise to find out our market value is. you go out in the marketplace to figure out what you make if you went somewhere else. that is -- so what happened, kirsten. >> i don't know what the abrupt nature was. we're hearing how it is not true that women are discriminated against in pay and these kind of stories happen. i have personally experienced it when i worked
if you adjust for amount of uninterrupted time spent in the work place, women make more than men in almostb, try to hire a male journalist. >> whoa, whoa!. >> we are better multitaskers and can do more than you can in an hour, in is a minutes. >> i'm saying comparing apples and oranges. >> stand business, you said uninterrupted time in the work place. >> yes. >> men should be valued more. they're there. they don't have to take off time to have a child,...
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. >> during president good luck jonathan's speech, which was designed to mark 15 years of uninterrupted democracy, he mentioned the government's efforts to try and rescue and find the more than 200 girls that were kidnapped now, way back in mid april. >> is the abilities, put that war against the terrorism. >> as was expected by many members of the public there was no new information about exactly what the authorities are doing to try and bring them home. the chief of defense staff, the mill fair knew where the girls were, but for operational reasons and security reasons couldn't go in there and rescue them with force. in the protect there may be negotiation in the work. he wouldn't be prepared to negotiate. so now as things remain, there's still no new detailed information, about what the authorities here are intending to do to get the girls back, and meanwhile pressure to find them remains. >> meanwhile, more than 1,000 african migrants have forced their way into spain. they forced the border, that was a spanish attack morocco.ed to they are now waiting to be processed for immigration
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uninterrupted as your commute goes but show you as it develops over in the east bay. >>> mike, a live look outside. today is friday, may 30th. this is "today in the bay." >>> good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us. i'm scott mcgrew. >> i'm laura garcan
uninterrupted as your commute goes but show you as it develops over in the east bay. >>> mike, a live look outside. today is friday, may 30th. this is "today in the bay." >>> good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us. i'm scott mcgrew. >> i'm laura garcan
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. >> openly, notoriously, uninterrupted, the easement -- i mean, she was given permission.toriously without permission. so this person thought that was okay. >> either way he was doing it, it was big enough for her to build a house and still have trails for the public. >> we don't know that she's not let that happen. we don't know what she's going to do. gerri: happy memorial day to both of you. coming up next, before you hit the road this weekend, we have a list that you have to take with you. and we have an exciting new program meant to make. on monday, june 2, charles payne will be hosting a new show on fox business. you know charles. he's very familiar to our viewers and he has his own show now, making money with charles payne which will debut right after the show at 6:00 p.m. gerri: as we talked about earlier in the show, millions of americans hitting the road this holiday weekend. if you are one of them, we have great travel application. here with more is the executive. here with more is the executive director, todd haselton. welcome back. so this is a tool you can us
. >> openly, notoriously, uninterrupted, the easement -- i mean, she was given permission.toriously without permission. so this person thought that was okay. >> either way he was doing it, it was big enough for her to build a house and still have trails for the public. >> we don't know that she's not let that happen. we don't know what she's going to do. gerri: happy memorial day to both of you. coming up next, before you hit the road this weekend, we have a list that you have...
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the sphowr-hour -- the four-hour uninterrupted segment on "red eye" tonight. >> let's welcome our guests, shall we? i am here with forbes.com gary sheffield not to be confuse wetted baseball player. >> and he is a producer. anthat's not proven. unforgettable weekend she will not remember. it is always buzz joanne. and he owns a shaggin wagon, but the tags expired years ago. he is the host of the buck sexton show on the blaze network. and next to me constantine and he was awarded the tony which is given to the biggest tony danza fan. i heard you lost to tony danza. >> i did. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. wait, hang on a second. have i to go. lou needs me. >> they said boo to a petting zoo. it is time for another installment of the investigative series -- >> is this racist. >> students at the university of saint thomas in minnesota have canceled an end of year celebration after complaints that hiring a live camel would be insensitive to middle eastern cultures. it was supposed to be a petting zoo-type atmosphere in which students could take pics with the beast. they protest
the sphowr-hour -- the four-hour uninterrupted segment on "red eye" tonight. >> let's welcome our guests, shall we? i am here with forbes.com gary sheffield not to be confuse wetted baseball player. >> and he is a producer. anthat's not proven. unforgettable weekend she will not remember. it is always buzz joanne. and he owns a shaggin wagon, but the tags expired years ago. he is the host of the buck sexton show on the blaze network. and next to me constantine and he was...
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. >> reporter: during president goodluck jonathan's speech, designed to mark 15 years of uninterrupted democracy in nigeria. he welcomed the government's efforts to rescue and find more than 200 girls kidnapped back in mid-april. as expected by many members for the public, there was no new information to try to bring them home. on monday the nigerian chief of defense staff gave a statement ag the military knew where the girls were, but for operational and security reasons, couldn't go in and rescue them. leading to the pros effect that there might be a negotiation in the works to get them back. the government wouldn't be prepared to negotiate with boko haram. now, as thinks remain, there's no detailed information about what the authorities here are intending to do to get the girls back, and international pressure to find them remains. >> more here on al jazeera coming up. >> all the negative customs and tradition must be done away with. >> in the tradition of child marriage across africa. >> i'm very hardworking and been blessed. >> why mary angelou's writing and life inspired so many
. >> reporter: during president goodluck jonathan's speech, designed to mark 15 years of uninterrupted democracy in nigeria. he welcomed the government's efforts to rescue and find more than 200 girls kidnapped back in mid-april. as expected by many members for the public, there was no new information to try to bring them home. on monday the nigerian chief of defense staff gave a statement ag the military knew where the girls were, but for operational and security reasons, couldn't go in...
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. >> during president good luck jonathan's speech which was designed to mark 15 years of uninterrupted democracy in nigeria, he mentioned government efforts to try a rescue and find the more than 200 girls kidnapped now way back in mid april. however as expected by many members of the public, there was no new information about exactly what the authorities are doing to try and bring them home. on monday, nigeria's chief of defense staff gave a statement saying that the military knew where the girls were but for operational reasons and security reasons couldn't go in there and rescue them with force, which led to the prospect and the belief that there might be some kind of negotiation in the works to try and get them back, though the government publicly has always said it would be prepared to negotiate with boko haram. at things remain, there is still no detailed information about what the authorities here are intending to do to get the girls back and international pressure to find them remains. >> the african union is now launching a campaign to end child marriage. zambia is one nation
. >> during president good luck jonathan's speech which was designed to mark 15 years of uninterrupted democracy in nigeria, he mentioned government efforts to try a rescue and find the more than 200 girls kidnapped now way back in mid april. however as expected by many members of the public, there was no new information about exactly what the authorities are doing to try and bring them home. on monday, nigeria's chief of defense staff gave a statement saying that the military knew where...
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tomorrow is a public holiday, democracy day which marks 15 years of uninterrupted democracy here we understand president goodluck jonathan will address the nation early in the morning and we expect him to comment on the latest on the kidnapped girls and what's going on to find them and bring them home. >> thank you, live in abuja there. >>> earlier in the news hour, when we were talking about egypt, i made a crude attempt to explain the weather. now we have a professional to do it. it is hot in doha, around the regionton clearly. >> very much so, cammal. he script had the heat yesterday. let me run this sequence through. see the cloud has been piling in during the course of the day. you get an indication the wind is coming off of the mediterranean wheried we had the wind coming off of the desert. the other 39 degrees. today, we only got to 31. thoopings within the last hour. the temperatures from the, again, as we head through thursday into friday, we could see temperatures as high as 43 degrees. so it is going to be hot indeed for people. you want heat, as cammal says, you come to the arabian
tomorrow is a public holiday, democracy day which marks 15 years of uninterrupted democracy here we understand president goodluck jonathan will address the nation early in the morning and we expect him to comment on the latest on the kidnapped girls and what's going on to find them and bring them home. >> thank you, live in abuja there. >>> earlier in the news hour, when we were talking about egypt, i made a crude attempt to explain the weather. now we have a professional to do...
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we see a stall in the russell 2000 but that is after pretty decent, near uninterrupted decade of bull >> first of all, liz, kevin has it exactly right with treasury yields and competition around the globe but, yeah, 2014 has been about consolidating gains from 2013 and thank goodness we didn't stay on that same trajectory. otherwise we would have a valuation problem which we don't have. and at the same time, the market has taken care of a few of the excesses that did exist, namely in biotech and social media and some other very high p-e stocks. so, i think it has been a very constructive market here and we are, we're very confident that we're still in the middle innings of a secular bull market. david: michael, what about growth? we just heard cisco in fact reporting that they are seeing growth in the need for their services anyway. on the other hand we see gdp figures come in very low. we may have had negative numbers for the first quarter, when people are hit by inflation. we've got inflation numbers today. food just month over month is up 2.7%. so if you're spending more money for
we see a stall in the russell 2000 but that is after pretty decent, near uninterrupted decade of bull >> first of all, liz, kevin has it exactly right with treasury yields and competition around the globe but, yeah, 2014 has been about consolidating gains from 2013 and thank goodness we didn't stay on that same trajectory. otherwise we would have a valuation problem which we don't have. and at the same time, the market has taken care of a few of the excesses that did exist, namely in...
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uninterrupted as your commute goes but show you as it develops over in the east bay. >>> mike, a live look outside. today is friday, may 30th. this is "today in the bay." >>> good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us. i'm scott mcgrew. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. all thanks to facebook founder mark zuckerberg and his wife. christie smith joins us live in redwood city some of the areas getting some of that $120 million donation. great news, christie. >> good morning to you and happy friday. what a gift, $120 million a pledge to struggling bay area schools. almost sounds like some of the lottery wins we have been reporting here in the bay area. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg and his wife made charitable donations before. in his announcement zuckerberg said that the world's most innovative communities should not also be home for struggling public schools. he did praise educators and also pointed out the challenge they face with the resources that they're given. some of this $120 million over the next five years will go to new public and charter schools, equipment training and progra
uninterrupted as your commute goes but show you as it develops over in the east bay. >>> mike, a live look outside. today is friday, may 30th. this is "today in the bay." >>> good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us. i'm scott mcgrew. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. all thanks to facebook founder mark zuckerberg and his wife. christie smith joins us live in redwood city some of the areas getting some of that $120 million donation. great news, christie....
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you saw how light the traffic was and south 680 starts to build through sunol and uninterrupted thatlow will build steadily over the next 20 minutes. towards concord avenue and we have a crash reported on that commute direction as you head down towards 680 and sounds like one lane. the fast lane is blocked and this should start to back off a bit and off the benicia bridge moving smoothly towards walnut creek. 24 to 580 to the bay bridge, that's the slowest drive. great flow of traffic there and across the bay market street westbound is closed heading away from 101 towards castro and we do have that closure because of a big rig crash and fire that christie smith continues to cover. eastbound has reopened and the f-line, well, that is an issue for muni. you can use the underground subway or bus reroute. looking that rest of the bay, smooth drive all the way through san jose and mild flowing starts for the northbound directions and quick look at san rafael and just starting to bottle neck and issue in petaluma, we'll point that out. back to you. >>> still ahead, your black and orange up
you saw how light the traffic was and south 680 starts to build through sunol and uninterrupted thatlow will build steadily over the next 20 minutes. towards concord avenue and we have a crash reported on that commute direction as you head down towards 680 and sounds like one lane. the fast lane is blocked and this should start to back off a bit and off the benicia bridge moving smoothly towards walnut creek. 24 to 580 to the bay bridge, that's the slowest drive. great flow of traffic there and...
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to weaken workers, keep workers from collective bargaining so they can continue on with their uninterrupted profit flow. and so they demonize black folks, saying we're the problem. but it's really a strategic tool that is used. how they have done this? well, they use coded racial terms like intercity and lazy, undeserving, welfare queens and all that in their racial rhetoric, and use these terms and concepts to cast blame for the plight of everyday americans on what we might call post government inequality. when the real cause of the vast wealth cass. in america is cause bed market based inequality. the constant receive of -- it says the cause of the severe wealth disparities in america is not the capitalist excesses crony capitalism and putt and addition of works and outright and dishonest and illegal practices in the market, both post-government inequality says it ignores these factors having anything to do with economic suffering and dislocation of struggling works. instead it says the day-to-day economic struggles of americans are the result of government policy that seize people's inco
to weaken workers, keep workers from collective bargaining so they can continue on with their uninterrupted profit flow. and so they demonize black folks, saying we're the problem. but it's really a strategic tool that is used. how they have done this? well, they use coded racial terms like intercity and lazy, undeserving, welfare queens and all that in their racial rhetoric, and use these terms and concepts to cast blame for the plight of everyday americans on what we might call post...
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weaken the workers and keep them from collective rising so that we could continue on with their uninterrupted profit for so they say that we are the problem, but it is a strategic tool that is used. they use the terms like undeserving, welfare queens and all that in their initial rhetoric. and they use this for the plight of everyday americans on what we might call the post government in a quality. when they call it to the mid america is really caused by the market-based inequality. the concept of the post government, this is important. this is the cause of the wealth disparity is not of the capitalist excess crony capitalism and exploitation of workers were outright dishonesty both say that they ignore these factors as having anything to do with the economic suffering and dislocation of struggling workers instead post-government and equality says that the day-to-day economic struggles of americans are the result of government policies that sees people's income and wealth by way of the federal taxation which is then transferred or, here we go, or redistributed to be used for the benefit of th
weaken the workers and keep them from collective rising so that we could continue on with their uninterrupted profit for so they say that we are the problem, but it is a strategic tool that is used. they use the terms like undeserving, welfare queens and all that in their initial rhetoric. and they use this for the plight of everyday americans on what we might call the post government in a quality. when they call it to the mid america is really caused by the market-based inequality. the concept...
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remains to be seen, but it is worth noting that the bonds are skeptical about the whole idea of uninterruptedtainable u.s. growth. and that's what is weighing down all the u.s. assets. if we don't see a pickup in bond yields, it is very difficult to imagine any kind of sustainable dollar rally. the other thing that's kind of in favor of dollar shorts at this point as far as bond yields go is that seasonally bond yields tend to go down rather than up. so there's a lot of pressure to the downside here, but i think two things will happen. if the euro goes negative on the deposit rates, that alone will push us down to 35. and if u.s. yields just begin to go up to 2.65, $2.70, dollar/yen will start to trade back up. >> thank you for joining us early this morning. we appreciate it. joining us from new york. >>> there's a monstrous debut for "godzilla" this weekend. the second biggest debut of the year bringing in $93.2 million. the biggest may opening ever for warner bros. the film star's brian scanston, star of the u.s. hit series "breaking bad." might be worth a peek. >>> still to come, facebook'
remains to be seen, but it is worth noting that the bonds are skeptical about the whole idea of uninterruptedtainable u.s. growth. and that's what is weighing down all the u.s. assets. if we don't see a pickup in bond yields, it is very difficult to imagine any kind of sustainable dollar rally. the other thing that's kind of in favor of dollar shorts at this point as far as bond yields go is that seasonally bond yields tend to go down rather than up. so there's a lot of pressure to the downside...
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and expecting it to continue uninterrupted all throughout this year.bviously we had a tough spot with the weather but we can't completely blame it on that. i think investors are realizing that the u.s. still requires some stimulus to keep growing and you know, the fed also doesn't want to disrupt the apple cart and pull back on easing too quickly. i think we're getting people to a place where they realize that rates probably have to stay low. they shouldn't be at zero forever either. they know the tapering process is a gradual one and it's ongoing. all the comments we heard from dudley, although bernanke is no longer at the helm, the things he said over the weekend and yellen's dovish sentence, it seems like the fed doesn't mind staying this low. >> 2.5%, that's the bottom for the ten-year, what's the trading strategy. >> we shouldn't call it a bottom we don't know what the bottom is at this point. there's still uncertainties out there. if you look at last year, the gap in rates from 2.25 to 2.50 created an air pocket. where most of the time those sort
and expecting it to continue uninterrupted all throughout this year.bviously we had a tough spot with the weather but we can't completely blame it on that. i think investors are realizing that the u.s. still requires some stimulus to keep growing and you know, the fed also doesn't want to disrupt the apple cart and pull back on easing too quickly. i think we're getting people to a place where they realize that rates probably have to stay low. they shouldn't be at zero forever either. they know...
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he said, clearly boeing and certain agencies had the capacity to take over uninterruptible control ofairliners of which mh-370 is one. what does he mean by that? >> well, what he's talking about is remote control of that airplane. we've heard these same theories in, after september 11th, 2001. when i was inspector general i can't tell you how many conspiracy theories i had to investigate and clear off in the government. but for this particular plane to have been fixed up with remote control, yes, the faa did do a couple tests with that, but as 777, it's not a drone. this plane to anyone's knowledge was not equipped for remote control and besides, if it was, think how many people would have to know that, and how many people in our government do you know that can keep a secret like that? i think this is just, you know, just imagination. somebody's wild imagination, and i certainly don't see any evidence of it. >> so david, you wrote a book why planes crash. was it ever by remote control? >> no. no. i was working on the airbus 380 certification, and there was discussions about that. in f
he said, clearly boeing and certain agencies had the capacity to take over uninterruptible control ofairliners of which mh-370 is one. what does he mean by that? >> well, what he's talking about is remote control of that airplane. we've heard these same theories in, after september 11th, 2001. when i was inspector general i can't tell you how many conspiracy theories i had to investigate and clear off in the government. but for this particular plane to have been fixed up with remote...
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it's an opportunity to share your point of view uninterrupted. this is a woman who clearly has something to say. i do think she'll discuss in explicit detail her departure from "the new york times"? i doubt it. the job of a commencement speak is to empower the graduates. i think she'll hit on the ideal optimism as well as by showing the graduates, a peek at the realities she confronted on her way to the top. >> i'm looking at the live pictures. those are their professor making their way to the stage. abrahamson is probably already on the stage. then they'll give out those on air degrees. brian, i would be stunned if abrahamson said anything overt because i think she'll sue. do you? >> i kd ken ol letta that, he first wrote about this issue of unequal pay between abrahamson and her predecessor. the new york sims said their pay packages are basically equal. he said it's possible she could sue and abram done talked about the possibility. i think she'll make a couple of clever remarks about this. it's fun to be working at this commencement address. t
it's an opportunity to share your point of view uninterrupted. this is a woman who clearly has something to say. i do think she'll discuss in explicit detail her departure from "the new york times"? i doubt it. the job of a commencement speak is to empower the graduates. i think she'll hit on the ideal optimism as well as by showing the graduates, a peek at the realities she confronted on her way to the top. >> i'm looking at the live pictures. those are their professor making...