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this is in a unique neighborhood. i have watched most of the new construction in the neighborhood, the history, and it is interesting that this was brought by the neighbors in 1975. within a few years again that cover the neighbors across the street also proposed to build two houses on a very similar lot all the neighbors at that time fought it and it is now a single-family home. they had to drop the plans. this, the history of the street has been brought to my attention that in that 160 belgrades is supposed to be torn down. i will have to correct that. i have had in process with the planning department, to build a garage and that is it, but anything being torn down. i would like to see the neighborhood not change. it is unique. and i just wish that some of you could come and see it. it is more open space. >> this is on belgrade avenue and this is only two blocks long. -- belgrave avenue, this is only two blocks long. take anything from us, our bridges, even our bait, but leave us our hills. a hill is merely a thing
this is in a unique neighborhood. i have watched most of the new construction in the neighborhood, the history, and it is interesting that this was brought by the neighbors in 1975. within a few years again that cover the neighbors across the street also proposed to build two houses on a very similar lot all the neighbors at that time fought it and it is now a single-family home. they had to drop the plans. this, the history of the street has been brought to my attention that in that 160...
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of the proposed legislation because formula retail controls were primarily adopted to maintain the unique visual character of these neighborhoods, commercial districts. financial-services typically have standardized -- a standardized look and signage that could override the neighborhood if there is an overconcentration. they also blaclack visually interesting store fronts. it can negatively impact the street life and vitality. staff is proposing one modification as supervisor mar mentioned, that would be to remove the broad category of sales and service retail from the code language for formula retail. 6 -- sales and service is a broad category and non-specific. several uses are called out in the services retail category. the department considers those that are called that under the product category -- broader category to be considered retail. this would not change the way the department interprets this code but it will remove language that has confused -- caused confusion. i am done and available for questions. commissioner wu: thank you. we can take public comment on this item. i have a
of the proposed legislation because formula retail controls were primarily adopted to maintain the unique visual character of these neighborhoods, commercial districts. financial-services typically have standardized -- a standardized look and signage that could override the neighborhood if there is an overconcentration. they also blaclack visually interesting store fronts. it can negatively impact the street life and vitality. staff is proposing one modification as supervisor mar mentioned,...
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from the worst to the best ever heard in the city and we have done that because the neighborhood is unique, small businesses, sold proprietorships for the most part. -- sole proprietorships for the most part. that is what the city should be about. the area shoppers come to our neighborhood because they're not confronted with starbucks and banks on every corner. it is not necessary. global travelers come to our neighborhood because they are shopping in a very unique and undeniably vibrant neighborhood, only small business and it is important maintain that. thank you so much. commissioner wu: thank you. laurence? and tess wellborn and catherine petrin. >> i am the manager of the mattress co. and i am on the board of the hayes valley labour association. -- never association -- neighborhood association. we do urge you to approve this, we echo what russell just said. hayes valley has transformed itself over the last two years, largely through sole proprietorships and any businesses. not only with the hayes valley be threatened visually and esthetically by the addition of financial institutions,
from the worst to the best ever heard in the city and we have done that because the neighborhood is unique, small businesses, sold proprietorships for the most part. -- sole proprietorships for the most part. that is what the city should be about. the area shoppers come to our neighborhood because they're not confronted with starbucks and banks on every corner. it is not necessary. global travelers come to our neighborhood because they are shopping in a very unique and undeniably vibrant...
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so, kind of a unique item to come up with the dead. you saw the jackknifes and some of the personal items like pipes and things and to see an image, a photograph, come out. what do we got here. more. these are more items collected from the national dead, exhumed here, a vast majority of them. these are kind of neat. these were rings that would have been buried with their owners. wedding bands. that would have been with the physical remains upon exhumation that were collected. the pipes in particular, items that would have been buried with their owner. insignia on the cap of your hat of the united states infantry soldier. the item didn't survive the hat, but the metal did. recent archaeology on the battlefield, on a kepi we found a buckle with the leather strap and two side buttons and they were in the ground where the cap would have set and deteriorated and all that there was the buckle and the buttons still in the orientation they would have been at the time that the cap was either dropped there or just lied there. it's amazing. 1999.
so, kind of a unique item to come up with the dead. you saw the jackknifes and some of the personal items like pipes and things and to see an image, a photograph, come out. what do we got here. more. these are more items collected from the national dead, exhumed here, a vast majority of them. these are kind of neat. these were rings that would have been buried with their owners. wedding bands. that would have been with the physical remains upon exhumation that were collected. the pipes in...
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people are always fascinated by the unique star configurations on the flags. because there's no standardization to them. many of them were sewn by ladies in the communities in which these organizations were raised and, thus, the flag would be presented to them to the units as they marched off to war, a thing of honor to be carried and cherished and, so, little bit of when artist's freedom to alter configuration of the star patterns, in particular. this other large u.s. flag is a battle relic. apparently captured by the 16th louisiana infantry, major daniel golber had this flag in his possession. the confederate's report that they did seize one garrison flag amongst the many u.s. flags that they captured at shiloh and this flag appeared to have been large enough to have been a garrison flag. personally, i and other staff members, believe that this flag probably flew over john a. mcdowell's brigade camp, possibly his headquarters which was part of sherman's division. right flank of sherman's division as it lay around shiloh church. another union camp that they o
people are always fascinated by the unique star configurations on the flags. because there's no standardization to them. many of them were sewn by ladies in the communities in which these organizations were raised and, thus, the flag would be presented to them to the units as they marched off to war, a thing of honor to be carried and cherished and, so, little bit of when artist's freedom to alter configuration of the star patterns, in particular. this other large u.s. flag is a battle relic....
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because this is a unique site in front of a public plaza, it may be better for everyone that instead of spending x dollars on -- it could be spent for constructing the plaza. that is what comes down to. there is a baseline requirements that will have to be met no matter what. the code does not provide flexibility administratively to say instead of doing these, it help fund and construct the plaza. commissioner sugaya: if we make it as part of the plaza at a more voluntary thing, they can proceed with the city -- the city will be happy. >> the mayor carmen is the project has the opportunity to do an alternative to the standard improvements -- we do not have the ability to do that administratively. the second is whether we can require them to do the alternative were they would volunteer to do the alternative under our approval -- approval. commissioner sugaya: given the brothers presence in the city and all that, whatever that we can trust them to do the right thing. i would be in favor of making it voluntary. commissioner wu: secretary, if you could call the question. >> the motion on
because this is a unique site in front of a public plaza, it may be better for everyone that instead of spending x dollars on -- it could be spent for constructing the plaza. that is what comes down to. there is a baseline requirements that will have to be met no matter what. the code does not provide flexibility administratively to say instead of doing these, it help fund and construct the plaza. commissioner sugaya: if we make it as part of the plaza at a more voluntary thing, they can...
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because of the unique cacography, it has retained its green, specious mcharacter. the event today was the first time in 90 years of the developer has bought to build on the street in a manner of the fine of -- the finance -- defiant of zoning laws. although there was not an identical situation to what we are facing today, the reasons given by the commission are those we share for objections to the current project. i was going to read more excerpts from 1975 by the commission, but i will keep it shorter perioer. >> you have 25 seconds. >> that is not much. i will summarize by saying i hope you agree the findings do not acknowledge the uniqueness of belgrave ave. aesthetic impact is a consideration, and we feel this is a negative impact. thank you very much. >> good evening. the issue with the negative declaration is it contains numerous factual errors. there are only two properties exclusively referenced as comparable properties. clarendon avenue has nothing to do with our street. they're completely different neighborhoods with completely different characters. the s
because of the unique cacography, it has retained its green, specious mcharacter. the event today was the first time in 90 years of the developer has bought to build on the street in a manner of the fine of -- the finance -- defiant of zoning laws. although there was not an identical situation to what we are facing today, the reasons given by the commission are those we share for objections to the current project. i was going to read more excerpts from 1975 by the commission, but i will keep it...
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it's unique because there's a lot of free riders out there. who are not paying and if you want to regulate free riders, regulate them, but there's a vast majority insured that pay their doctors and pay it out of their own pocket. doesn't make any economic sense for them to have insurance again if you're a 30-year-old and then the only economically sensible thing to do is to buy catastrophic insurance because then you might become on the public dole if you get hit by a bus or get some unexpected decide. but what's the one product that the obamacare act prevents you from buying? catastrophic risk snurns insurance. you've got to buy the full bode. with all these other things that you really don't need and don't need to avoid becoming free rider, becoming somebody who defalls on their health care. again, the purpose, they need to money now. if they're going to drive up insurance company costs in 2014, they need a huge infusion of cash from these people so that they can keep the premiums within some relevant range affordability. and the other argum
it's unique because there's a lot of free riders out there. who are not paying and if you want to regulate free riders, regulate them, but there's a vast majority insured that pay their doctors and pay it out of their own pocket. doesn't make any economic sense for them to have insurance again if you're a 30-year-old and then the only economically sensible thing to do is to buy catastrophic insurance because then you might become on the public dole if you get hit by a bus or get some unexpected...
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as one of the fastest growing universities in the countries as well and is unique that residential as well as online become and it is a school that has both undergraduate and graduate law school. we are opening up a medical school of film and arts, aviation. it is a fantastically growing and very energetic school. >> since the death in 2007 who has been the head of the school? >> an attorney and chancellor and president coming and he is working as the general counsel one. he was the chancellor and one of the unique things about the transition as people wondered what was going to happen in the university since he was such a prominent person and have a prominent role in the university. but since 2007 when he passed away and jerry falwell, jr. took the reins of the university and continued to grow at exponential rates and expanding with additional schools and additional programs and it's even remained exponentially increased in the expansion from a school that his 6,500 acres of property. >> what are your concerns as a dean and vice president about online, which? >> certainly the concern
as one of the fastest growing universities in the countries as well and is unique that residential as well as online become and it is a school that has both undergraduate and graduate law school. we are opening up a medical school of film and arts, aviation. it is a fantastically growing and very energetic school. >> since the death in 2007 who has been the head of the school? >> an attorney and chancellor and president coming and he is working as the general counsel one. he was the...
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so there are unique issues and if you've got medication for the other problem, then you're balancing that. so it's important for treatment programs to be flexible. and barbara and ed, i want to throw out the whole issue of- there is prejudice and discrimination related to, certainly, substance use disorder and mental illnesses. but when you add to that the whole disability component, how can families begin to deal with that? barbara, i'll start with you. the biggest need for people to see in-in people with disabilities is competence. because, you know, we-we have research that says that when people see competence in people with disabilities, they are more accepting of them. and i think that that's a problem, and that's something that families can really help foster. the side of what this person is able to do. their work, their job, their contribution to the family. so that people see and get- develop a sense of competence about the person, the individual. because that, indeed, it is that competence that's going to allow individuals to go out into the work life that-to be able to secu
so there are unique issues and if you've got medication for the other problem, then you're balancing that. so it's important for treatment programs to be flexible. and barbara and ed, i want to throw out the whole issue of- there is prejudice and discrimination related to, certainly, substance use disorder and mental illnesses. but when you add to that the whole disability component, how can families begin to deal with that? barbara, i'll start with you. the biggest need for people to see in-in...
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and this is unique and he's saying isn't this really unique these healthy 30-year-olds can come into the market and all of a sudden be this big burden on society, doesn't that differentiate them? and among the other point i was making was if we're going to create exceptions, sort of compelling needs, uniquely compelling need arguments where we're going to bend the rules and language of the commerce clause, surely cog has got to show us they are trying to address the union aspects of this, and then i made the point which i made earlier if congress was worried about healthy 30-year-olds all of a sudden become wards of the state because they were hit by a bus, as opposed to con scripting healthy 30 year-olds and lowering everybody else's premiums, they would have allowed them to do the only only sensible option, for 400, $500 a year, i'll take care of all my medical needs except if i get hit by a bus and then if i do my insurance will cover it and i never will become a ward of the state. since they didn't do that, i think that vividly illustrates from a policy and plausibility perspecti
and this is unique and he's saying isn't this really unique these healthy 30-year-olds can come into the market and all of a sudden be this big burden on society, doesn't that differentiate them? and among the other point i was making was if we're going to create exceptions, sort of compelling needs, uniquely compelling need arguments where we're going to bend the rules and language of the commerce clause, surely cog has got to show us they are trying to address the union aspects of this, and...
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they are celebrate 20 years of one of the most incredibly unique artist residency programs. we are here to learn more from one of the resident artists. welcome to the show, deborah. tell us how this program began 20 years ago. >> the program began 20 years ago. our founder was an environmentalist and an activist and an artist in the 1970's. she started these street sweeping campaigns in the city. she started with kids. they had an exhibition at city hall. city officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. we thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle, it is a great educational tool. since then, we have had 95 professional artists come through. >> how has the program changed over the years? how has the program -- what can the public has an artist engage with? >> for the most part, we worked with metal and wood, what you would expect from a program like ours. over the years, we tried to include artists and all types of mediums. conceptual artists, at installation, photographers, videographers. >> that has really expanded the p
they are celebrate 20 years of one of the most incredibly unique artist residency programs. we are here to learn more from one of the resident artists. welcome to the show, deborah. tell us how this program began 20 years ago. >> the program began 20 years ago. our founder was an environmentalist and an activist and an artist in the 1970's. she started these street sweeping campaigns in the city. she started with kids. they had an exhibition at city hall. city officials heard about her...
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carefully tailored controls for the city's various commercial corridors to ensure that they remain unique, balanced, and neighborhood specific and that vacancies will be filled in those neighborhoods. the legislation's would make the city controls more flexible, allowing for new ideas and for businesses to improve and adapt over time. it is currently so overly specific that they do things like regulate whether a cafÉ can have a toaster or not. whether it can only be served in a cup, whether they can have 10 shares or 11 shares, whether a bagel must be served cold or plastic. this legislation will encourage job growth and economic investment in the districts. it would allow food and drink establishments to be flexible and dynamic instead of under strict, -- , and often outdated controls. the legislation has been pending for about one year, and recommended unanimously by the planning commission and unanimously by the small business commission. today, introducing amendments to the legislation. i have been advised by the city attorney that these amendments -- i will ask that the amendment be
carefully tailored controls for the city's various commercial corridors to ensure that they remain unique, balanced, and neighborhood specific and that vacancies will be filled in those neighborhoods. the legislation's would make the city controls more flexible, allowing for new ideas and for businesses to improve and adapt over time. it is currently so overly specific that they do things like regulate whether a cafÉ can have a toaster or not. whether it can only be served in a cup, whether...
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every child in it is unique. itakes effort to keep prejudice from spoiling the picture.hildren work together with special attention to respecting diversity, next time on the whole child. captioning performed by the national captioning institute, inc. [children laughing] faster! faster! funding for this program was provided by... hasyou look healthyd, "you and you feel fine, health"? but that may not be the full picture. colorectal cancer is the number two cancer killer. it doesn't always cause symptoms, but it can be prevented. get screened. make sure you are the picture of health. funding for this program was provided by... man: now, what do we have here? hendrick: once upon a time, this was our image of american preschool education. everybody looked the same. everybody acted the same. everybody was expected to learn in the same way. woman: go, guys, go! hendrick: but times have changed. now we live in a diverse, multicultural, multiethnic world. and as teachers, we have a tremendous responsibility to not only teach multiculturally but, whenever we can, to practice it i
every child in it is unique. itakes effort to keep prejudice from spoiling the picture.hildren work together with special attention to respecting diversity, next time on the whole child. captioning performed by the national captioning institute, inc. [children laughing] faster! faster! funding for this program was provided by... hasyou look healthyd, "you and you feel fine, health"? but that may not be the full picture. colorectal cancer is the number two cancer killer. it doesn't...
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that unique laboratory will be our stepping stone to the rest of the solar system.ransitioning to a new era of exploration. with technology at the forefront to help us to reach higher and leave future generations with greater capabilities. today, we turn discovery over to the smithsonian with great expectation that as we have always done, nasa will continue to inspire young people today and tomorrow to dream of space, to dream of on covering the secrets of the universe, and take steps to pursue their careers that will make them the exploration leaders of tomorrow. the hope we leave you with today is that this magnificent flying machine that carried more people into space than any vehicle ever before will be a testament, not only to overcoming the human and technological obstacles of the day, but a tangible example that our dreams of exploration, of reaching our higher potential are always within reach if we stretch for them. to the smithsonian institution and the national air and space museum, i know you will take care of discovery as you have the many, fax -- space
that unique laboratory will be our stepping stone to the rest of the solar system.ransitioning to a new era of exploration. with technology at the forefront to help us to reach higher and leave future generations with greater capabilities. today, we turn discovery over to the smithsonian with great expectation that as we have always done, nasa will continue to inspire young people today and tomorrow to dream of space, to dream of on covering the secrets of the universe, and take steps to pursue...
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and it's a great concept because they're very unique in what they do.y start from finish to the end. >> and this historic working cattle ranch and landscape will be preserved forever thanks to one of the largest land conservation easements in california history. it's just one more way that the hearst legacy is living on through the land and agriculture that have been part of this famous family for generations. >> i thought it might ruin it for me when i took over running the properties and--you know, because i'd be down here all the time working. and then when i got here, i realized that this job is kind of the best of all worlds because i can't tell whether i'm working or playing. >> welcome back to "california country." >> aancient chinese proverb promises, "eat a peach, live forever." and even to this day, the peach tree is still revered as the tree of life, which is a perfect metaphor for what peaches do for chef michelle polzine: breathe new life into her ever-evolving dessert menu here at the range restaurant in san francisco. from tarts to cakes
and it's a great concept because they're very unique in what they do.y start from finish to the end. >> and this historic working cattle ranch and landscape will be preserved forever thanks to one of the largest land conservation easements in california history. it's just one more way that the hearst legacy is living on through the land and agriculture that have been part of this famous family for generations. >> i thought it might ruin it for me when i took over running the...
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. ♪ >> what makes your dish unique? >> i like it spicy and smoky. will take fresh italian tomatoes and the fresh seafood, and will bring them to other with some nice spoked paprika and some nice smoked jalapeno peppers. i am going to stew them up and get a nice savory, smoky, fishy, tomatoy, spicy broth. >> bring it on. how are you feeling? >> i feel good. i spent the $20 and have a few pennies less. i am going to go home and cook. i will text message u.n. is done. >> excellent and really looking forward to it. >> today we're going to make the san francisco classic dish invented by italian and portuguese fishermen. it'll be like a nice spaghetti sauce. then we will put in the fish soup. the last thing is the dungeon as crab, let it all blend together. it will be delicious. when i could, i will try to make healthy meals with fresh ingredients, whatever is in season and local. those juicy, fresh tomatoes will take about an hour to cook down into a nice sauce. this is a good time to make our fish stock. we will take a step that seems like trash and boi
. ♪ >> what makes your dish unique? >> i like it spicy and smoky. will take fresh italian tomatoes and the fresh seafood, and will bring them to other with some nice spoked paprika and some nice smoked jalapeno peppers. i am going to stew them up and get a nice savory, smoky, fishy, tomatoy, spicy broth. >> bring it on. how are you feeling? >> i feel good. i spent the $20 and have a few pennies less. i am going to go home and cook. i will text message u.n. is done....
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unique is the strength of the culture. i constantly remind the people at hp that culture eats strategy for lunch. it doesn't matter what ceo comes up with strategy. if it's counter to the core culture, the culture will reject it. and if the culture rejects it, your ability to move the organization forward is not going to happen. >> hold that thought. we'll take a quick commercial and talk more about culture and strategy coming up. welcome back to press here. phil mckinney has written a book called beyond the obvious about innovation. give free visitor give yahoo! free advice. i don't need to ask you what apple needs to do to innovate. what does yahoo! need to do? >> one of the challenges is you get caught in the rut. you get caught doing the same thing day in and day out that you lose the perspective. you lose the ability to look beyond trying to -- the off just next step that you're doing. >> is it just length of time? >> sometimes length of time can work against you. it can work against you from the standpoint of culture
unique is the strength of the culture. i constantly remind the people at hp that culture eats strategy for lunch. it doesn't matter what ceo comes up with strategy. if it's counter to the core culture, the culture will reject it. and if the culture rejects it, your ability to move the organization forward is not going to happen. >> hold that thought. we'll take a quick commercial and talk more about culture and strategy coming up. welcome back to press here. phil mckinney has written a...
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his unique way of teaching. very unique way of teaching next. anned. [ director ] cut. cut!onica ] i thought we'd be on location for 3 days -- it's been 3 weeks. so i had to pick up some more things. good thing i've got the citi simplicity card. i don't get hit with a fee if i'm late with a payment... which is good because on this job, no! bigger! [ monica ] i may not be home for a while. [ male announcer ] the citi simplicity card. no late fees. no penalty rate. no worries. ♪[music plays] when you're responsible for this much of the team... you need a car you can count on. ♪[music plays] the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare stronger for all of us. and then treats day after day... well, shoot, that
his unique way of teaching. very unique way of teaching next. anned. [ director ] cut. cut!onica ] i thought we'd be on location for 3 days -- it's been 3 weeks. so i had to pick up some more things. good thing i've got the citi simplicity card. i don't get hit with a fee if i'm late with a payment... which is good because on this job, no! bigger! [ monica ] i may not be home for a while. [ male announcer ] the citi simplicity card. no late fees. no penalty rate. no worries. ♪[music plays]...
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occupant and with every first lady, but one thing that persists is that a social secretary has a unique relationship and perspective on their first ladies. i recently had the opportunity thanks to the goodness of the white house historical association to do an oral history project interviewing all 14 surviving white house social secretaries, and i'll never forget talking to lucy winchester who held the job for pat nixon and who knew that pat nixon had a delicious sense of humor. first couple months of the nixon presidency, the president and his staff had just come back from europe, first overseas trip, and apparently what lucy characterized as a couple of evil individuals in the west wing who thought it was the height of sophistication to return from paris with a large blowup doll. female doll for purposes we'll leave to their imagination. in any event, word got back to the first lady who for some reason thought it would be appropriate to requisition the doll. she and lucy sent it to the white house carpentry shop to be blown up. it turned out the daughters of the american revolution we
occupant and with every first lady, but one thing that persists is that a social secretary has a unique relationship and perspective on their first ladies. i recently had the opportunity thanks to the goodness of the white house historical association to do an oral history project interviewing all 14 surviving white house social secretaries, and i'll never forget talking to lucy winchester who held the job for pat nixon and who knew that pat nixon had a delicious sense of humor. first couple...
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where you can seat unique -- see the the unique piggy back ride. >> at least four to six hours a day. it's constant. >> it's becoming far too constant. what it could be doing to ruin your eyes. >> not good. i stare at these computers all day. 64 your normal. we have a weather winner. kristen, you get an abc2 storm umbrella. a warmer forecast when this storm system moves offshore. we'll talk about it coming up. >>> in health knew, the fda is asking livestock producers to faze out antibiotics they use to promote groasmght they're asking for voluntary limits on treating controlling and prevening specific diseases. it has asked drug makers to make changes so antibiotics can only be prescribed by veterinarian. they will have three years to phase in the guidelines. >>> seems like we constantly have our face in front of a screen, whether the computer, video games or tv. it can place a strain on your eyes. linda so tells us how to know if you're suffering from computer vision syndrome. >> reporter: adam constantly has his face in front of the computer. he works in it. >> at least four to six
where you can seat unique -- see the the unique piggy back ride. >> at least four to six hours a day. it's constant. >> it's becoming far too constant. what it could be doing to ruin your eyes. >> not good. i stare at these computers all day. 64 your normal. we have a weather winner. kristen, you get an abc2 storm umbrella. a warmer forecast when this storm system moves offshore. we'll talk about it coming up. >>> in health knew, the fda is asking livestock producers...
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i purchased a house on that street because of that unique nature. this development would alter that nature and set a precedent that alter's 40 years -- it has been 40 years we have maintained the character of the street, and this president would have a negative impact on the value of all of the homes on belgrave. this variance is being asked because a speculative real terror bought house at the height of the bottle and is now and may -- a speculative real- estate agent bought a house at the height of the bubble and is in the hole. i will leave it at that. i have a note here from craig morton, from 1626 schrader, submitting his opposition. >> thank you, you can leave it up here. >> thank you. >> good evening. 155 belgrave avenue. i am strongly against this variance. as you have heard from the neighbors already, there are no exceptional or extraordinary circumstances having to do with this lot. 7500 square feet and a land of very large lots, all of the homes on belgrave avenue are conforming lots. they were all grandfathered in, the exceptions. the la
i purchased a house on that street because of that unique nature. this development would alter that nature and set a precedent that alter's 40 years -- it has been 40 years we have maintained the character of the street, and this president would have a negative impact on the value of all of the homes on belgrave. this variance is being asked because a speculative real terror bought house at the height of the bottle and is now and may -- a speculative real- estate agent bought a house at the...
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on the print edition, we have unique premier content that you have to pay for.ring a $15 savings on a full year subscription, full access to premium content, and a book of lists, which was just printed. if you want to see our circulation team, leave your card. they will enter you into a contest for a $50 gift certificate, and you will be well armed for doing business in the bay area with all the information we provide every week. hopefully, you are armed already. we do this program every year. also, i was told, if you are tweeting about this program -- i know you all are this morning -- you can do hash tag #sfbtevents and you will be eligible. we have information every day, every week, every hour for you on our website. we do this program every year because we truly love these two cities. we like to think of the great dynamics between the two of them. we think it is neat that our two mayors are longtime friends and colleagues. that is a wonderful thing, so who knows how much they share and the opportunities and possibilities that come from that. we do know the e
on the print edition, we have unique premier content that you have to pay for.ring a $15 savings on a full year subscription, full access to premium content, and a book of lists, which was just printed. if you want to see our circulation team, leave your card. they will enter you into a contest for a $50 gift certificate, and you will be well armed for doing business in the bay area with all the information we provide every week. hopefully, you are armed already. we do this program every year....
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sometimes unique projects require variances. this project does not ask for or need any. the single story building currently occupying the site is the anomaly. it seems to have created a through block water view for a few private dwellings. i think the vitality that the proposed structure brings to the street is a far better outcome for the neighborhood as a whole. certainly better than preserving an unusually short building just to maintain pleasant views for a few. i think the proposed building is well considered, appropriately scaled and it's going to be a great thing for the street. vice president wu: thank you. >> good evening, commissioners. i own several businesses in the neighborhood of the proposed site, 721 beach street. i am in favor of the project. the structure that is there now is an eyesore. it looks like a tool shed. in this world class neighborhood, we have millions of tourists coming in to visit us and spend time down here, this project will look 10 times better than what it is now. i've been to several of the meetings that the sears have had to outreach
sometimes unique projects require variances. this project does not ask for or need any. the single story building currently occupying the site is the anomaly. it seems to have created a through block water view for a few private dwellings. i think the vitality that the proposed structure brings to the street is a far better outcome for the neighborhood as a whole. certainly better than preserving an unusually short building just to maintain pleasant views for a few. i think the proposed...
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requiring the craft of local applications of the national preservation standards to the san francisco unique urban environment. this is an important opportunity for our city to step back and discuss our historic preservation and fit into our complex and wonderful environment. we recognize it is important to have history while we change and evolve and grow. articles 10 and 11 are part of that model. i support preservation. i supported proposition "j," which created the historic preservation position. i am working closely with san francisco architectural heritage and planning staff on legislation to improve access to the mills act, which provides aid to rigorously maintain those historic homes. i support historic preservation and truly believe that a sound preservation policy is a key part of keeping san francisco unique, interested, and vibrant. we also need to acknowledge that historic preservation is not the only important policy in san francisco. we also need to encourage housing production, affordable housing, pedestrian safety, great libraries, usable parks, and we need to make sure that
requiring the craft of local applications of the national preservation standards to the san francisco unique urban environment. this is an important opportunity for our city to step back and discuss our historic preservation and fit into our complex and wonderful environment. we recognize it is important to have history while we change and evolve and grow. articles 10 and 11 are part of that model. i support preservation. i supported proposition "j," which created the historic...
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nasa spots a unique yet familiar >> and planetary pachyderms. nasa spots a unique yet familiar image on the surface of mars. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning. i'm lynn berry. today we begin with a strategic move. a special prosecutor investigating the killing of unarmed florida teen trayvon martin has decided not to use a grand jury to decide whether his confessed killer, george zimmerman will face criminal charges. that decision will now be in her hands alone. nbc's jay gray has more. >> reporter: a handful of protesters, most of them students, marched to the sanford police department, blocking the front doors and for a short time actually closing the office down. as the protest over the trayvon martin shooting continues, special prosecutor angela corey announced she alone would determine if charges would be filed in the controversial case. she spoke briefly by phone with the protesters. >> she didn't give us much details but sort of seemed to hint that something would be coming very shortly so we're very
nasa spots a unique yet familiar >> and planetary pachyderms. nasa spots a unique yet familiar image on the surface of mars. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning. i'm lynn berry. today we begin with a strategic move. a special prosecutor investigating the killing of unarmed florida teen trayvon martin has decided not to use a grand jury to decide whether his confessed killer, george zimmerman will face criminal charges. that decision will now...
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the public defender has a unique and natural role as a messenger. we have more interaction, meaningful interaction come up with the victims of police misconduct and anyone else in government, the media, the criminal justice system, and these are not superficial interactions that we have. we are not their bank tellers. we get into the intimate details of their lives in the course of representing defendants, and we hear their stories, we hear their accounts, we develop a relationship of mutual trust so that we can confide their stories about police misconduct to us. so the rule is really unique. the stories from our clients about police misconduct are commonplace. everything from a disregard for the fourth amendment, theft, perjury, and the stories -- when you hear them over and over -- there becomes a real ring of truth to them, a consistency that makes it impossible for us, as attorneys, hearing the stories to dismiss them out of hand. the videos are not the first time that misconduct has ever happened. they are just the first time for us. let me us
the public defender has a unique and natural role as a messenger. we have more interaction, meaningful interaction come up with the victims of police misconduct and anyone else in government, the media, the criminal justice system, and these are not superficial interactions that we have. we are not their bank tellers. we get into the intimate details of their lives in the course of representing defendants, and we hear their stories, we hear their accounts, we develop a relationship of mutual...
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. >> sir, the activities that go on at stratcom are unique activities. we perform those activities, particularly the command and control that we have of our strategic forces, the planning that we do for our strategic forces, the intelligence support that's required behind our continuing need for strategic level deterrence and being able to command and control forces under high stress. all of those really come together at stratcom headquarters. the demand that today's systems place on that headquarters building have far outpaced the ability of the building to keep up. not only do we have vulnerabilities because of the cyber concerns that we've expressed earlier, but we have physical plant vulnerabilities there. you're well aware of some of the failures that we've had, catastrophic failures in the building systems themselves that have threatened to take that one of a kind location and really make it inoperable for months. we barely averted that kind of a catastrophe a year ago in december. with a flood, of all things, in the basement, a burst water line. s
. >> sir, the activities that go on at stratcom are unique activities. we perform those activities, particularly the command and control that we have of our strategic forces, the planning that we do for our strategic forces, the intelligence support that's required behind our continuing need for strategic level deterrence and being able to command and control forces under high stress. all of those really come together at stratcom headquarters. the demand that today's systems place on that...
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between the past, present, and future, but we want to cross the contemporary art program with our unique characteristics. where are was made, it was always contemporary. so we need to look at the art not only from the time of their making but also from today's perspective. they make a connection between the are being made today. this is one possible work of art. we will and juxtaposed these contemporary works of art with these masterpieces from other collections, whether they were made 100 years ago or two dozen years ago. another thing we are doing, creating a super brand about our contemporary project, making the connection between the part of the past and art of today. the second unique thing about this exhibition is it will not only be presented in the special exhibition galleries, and will be presented also in the second and third for collection areas. in other words, the whole building is at the disposal of our visitors to engage, enable them to have an experience. making a concrete, active dialogue between the art of the past and the art of today. let me now in by our associate cu
between the past, present, and future, but we want to cross the contemporary art program with our unique characteristics. where are was made, it was always contemporary. so we need to look at the art not only from the time of their making but also from today's perspective. they make a connection between the are being made today. this is one possible work of art. we will and juxtaposed these contemporary works of art with these masterpieces from other collections, whether they were made 100...
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in allows neighborhoods to preserve their unique character. i think this is a step in the right direction and it is a step in what community members and small businesses have asked us to do, which is to make it easier to do business in san francisco. given the public input, i do hope for your support. supervisor olague: i have been working with the planning department staff for some time, like for the last pieces of legislation that i worked in collaboration with the staff on as a member of the planning commission. it has been at least a year and there have been extensive public hearings. we have at least two at the planning commission. the small business commission also reviewed this legislation and i believe it passed out of both bodies with unanimous support. i think it is clear this is long overdue. i would like to thank mr. starr and ann marie rogers from the very beginning of this process and supervisor wiener for taking leadership and his staff, mr. powers, who was able to process a lot of the concerns and amend this legislation to addr
in allows neighborhoods to preserve their unique character. i think this is a step in the right direction and it is a step in what community members and small businesses have asked us to do, which is to make it easier to do business in san francisco. given the public input, i do hope for your support. supervisor olague: i have been working with the planning department staff for some time, like for the last pieces of legislation that i worked in collaboration with the staff on as a member of the...
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i think those are unique numbers in this economy.we are employing blue-collar workers and paying them a living wage. we are paying union workers $25 an hour. they are paying their mortgages and feeding their families. it is important work, and we appreciate everybody's support in making this happen. supervisor kim: really quickly, i know this is different from the item coming to us later regarding increasing the contract to turn a construction because i'm construction thehrc would still be setting an lbe requirement based on the original bid, so this is a slightly different issue. i noticed an amendment to a lease that is a slightly different set up. >> yes, i think we are seeking to waive that requirement with respect to this project. but we would take your policy direction on this matter. so if it is the direction of the committee that we need to go back and work with bae and its contractor to see if there is an lbe potential for this project, we would be happy to do that. supervisor kim: thank you. supervisor chu: thank you, super
i think those are unique numbers in this economy.we are employing blue-collar workers and paying them a living wage. we are paying union workers $25 an hour. they are paying their mortgages and feeding their families. it is important work, and we appreciate everybody's support in making this happen. supervisor kim: really quickly, i know this is different from the item coming to us later regarding increasing the contract to turn a construction because i'm construction thehrc would still be...
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. >> it's unique. will not see anything like it where you go to compete in the world.tions in ireland, scotland, norway, japan, russia each year, the facilities here in the park are second to none. there is no complex in the world that can touch it. >> i'm here with bob, and he has kindly agreed to tell me everything i need to know about casting. i'm going to suit up and next, we're in the water. >> what any gentleman should do. golden gate angling has free lessons the second saturday of every month. we have equipment show up on the 9:30 on the second saturday of every month and we'll teach them to fly cast. >> ok. we are in the water. >> let me acquaint you with the fly rod. >> nice to meet you. >> this is the lower grip and the upper grip. this is a reel and a fly line. we are going to use the flex of this rod to fling away. exactly as you moved your hands. >> that's it? >> that's it. >> i'm a natural. >> push both arms forward and snap the lower hand into your tummy. push forward. >> i did gave it a try and had great time but i might need some more practice. i met s
. >> it's unique. will not see anything like it where you go to compete in the world.tions in ireland, scotland, norway, japan, russia each year, the facilities here in the park are second to none. there is no complex in the world that can touch it. >> i'm here with bob, and he has kindly agreed to tell me everything i need to know about casting. i'm going to suit up and next, we're in the water. >> what any gentleman should do. golden gate angling has free lessons the second...
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again, this is not unique to this particular downpayment assistance program. it is something we do for both -- all of our downpayment assistance programs, because it increases the level of affordability. what happens is upon sale, the owners pay -- repay the loan plus a share of their appreciation. in this case, the funds would return it to moh for the purposes of subsidizing affordable rental housing. based upon a $200,000 maximum, we would be able to provide 145 loans, and this would increase, of is the, the level of homes affordable to individuals earning 100% to median income. based upon our experience at moh, many households, even households below 100% of median income, are able to find and purchase housing at less than at the maximum loan amount. so the 145 loans is actually a very conservative number, and it is nice to be able to report that in our current program, even though the maximum income is also 100% to medium -- median income, on average from our home buyers are around 80% to median income. so we are actually seven people not at the theoretical
again, this is not unique to this particular downpayment assistance program. it is something we do for both -- all of our downpayment assistance programs, because it increases the level of affordability. what happens is upon sale, the owners pay -- repay the loan plus a share of their appreciation. in this case, the funds would return it to moh for the purposes of subsidizing affordable rental housing. based upon a $200,000 maximum, we would be able to provide 145 loans, and this would...