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unsurprisingly, they never went by. we went back to obtain them. we look at the intentions and looked for this hearing. they described the changes as minor improvements. when you look at a complete set of the plans, it is that the changes are significant. >> these are not used for the california environmental quality act. the plans show a new stucco structure on the east side of the roof. there are three new systems on the roof. there is no documentation. the structures were a stairwell and an elevator. these were 34 feet wide. the structures rise approximately 9 feet above the existing paroquet. the elevator penthouse tower rises approximately 16 feet. this is significantly taller than the rooftop. these will be clearly visible from across the street. we do not consider these to be changes. according to the planning code which specifies that this meets the criteria. the proposed project will not be detrimental to the health, safety, or general welfare of those working in the vicinity. these new structures and mechanical systems of the roof, the in
unsurprisingly, they never went by. we went back to obtain them. we look at the intentions and looked for this hearing. they described the changes as minor improvements. when you look at a complete set of the plans, it is that the changes are significant. >> these are not used for the california environmental quality act. the plans show a new stucco structure on the east side of the roof. there are three new systems on the roof. there is no documentation. the structures were a stairwell...
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unsurprisingly, parents were excited to further the bridge between community-based programs and the school district. i think all lot of their interests are the same period -- a lot of their interests are the same. they want their children to succeed and better communication. the better off the children. that was the overarching lesson from the parent involvement peace. -- piece. for the input section in particular, do you want more information about what they can do to support their children's learning and more access to teachers and they would like more support navigating all the assignment system. they communication peace -- piece emerged as an interesting and exciting need. the third component of this project was the summit that was held on february 25, a title, "looking back, moving forward." this summit was extremely exciting because we brought over 250 people together and of those 200 people, there were many people from the school district but also many participants from the committee. we had early educators and teachers, both from pre-k, first and second and third grade teachers. we
unsurprisingly, parents were excited to further the bridge between community-based programs and the school district. i think all lot of their interests are the same period -- a lot of their interests are the same. they want their children to succeed and better communication. the better off the children. that was the overarching lesson from the parent involvement peace. -- piece. for the input section in particular, do you want more information about what they can do to support their children's...
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unsurprisingly and in fact predictably, burke said it wasn't going to work. thomas jefferson, you may know, observation may be close to blasphemy in my home state, thought highly of the french revolution, had some significant little dust ups with folks here about it, and burke had serious, serious combat over his position on the french revolution. he wasn't bound. he wasn't a man who didn't understand change. he supported the american revolution. he was appalled by the french revolution. he was appalled because when the french got done, there was nothing left of history, of tradition, and there was no experience to go on with where they found themselves. so with the help of reason and the human mind and knowing that man is good, they tried to create something new. the something new was the reign of terror, decried by burke who watched it, and then when that was over, they fell into a kind of, well, napoleon, and that's a whole other avenue, is napoleon like cromwell? napoleon certainly would not have been a burke favorite. you look at the french revolution an
unsurprisingly and in fact predictably, burke said it wasn't going to work. thomas jefferson, you may know, observation may be close to blasphemy in my home state, thought highly of the french revolution, had some significant little dust ups with folks here about it, and burke had serious, serious combat over his position on the french revolution. he wasn't bound. he wasn't a man who didn't understand change. he supported the american revolution. he was appalled by the french revolution. he was...
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unsurprisingly and in fact predictably, burke said it wasn't going to work. thomas jefferson, you may know, observation may be close to b s blasphemy in my home state, thought highly of the french revolution, had some significant little dust ups with folks here about it, and burke had serious, serious combat over his position on the french revolution.
unsurprisingly and in fact predictably, burke said it wasn't going to work. thomas jefferson, you may know, observation may be close to b s blasphemy in my home state, thought highly of the french revolution, had some significant little dust ups with folks here about it, and burke had serious, serious combat over his position on the french revolution.
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it unsurprisingly gives us it shall the constitution -- the dominant figure and peter onuf said this and i think several others have and i want you to hear it clearly, and that constitution failed. we call that failure the civil war and it failed because of the pro-slavery elements and it's a challenge. our republic could fail still and to understand how theirs did and what the challenges are, even their vision of national security may not make sense for your world. at lunch talk about your world is very different than theirs and on national security i want to suggest, too, we need to rethink because our constitution of jackson and our world is not jackson. mr. lincoln fixed the second thing, the pro-slavery element, we still need to rethink the third, that challenge of your generation that's all summed up with this idea of a jacksonian constitution. so let me say at least a few interesting things. as you heard before perhaps -- i think from paul the most -- before gordon wood comes along, the most influential book after the federalist proved this is by charles beard and that's the d
it unsurprisingly gives us it shall the constitution -- the dominant figure and peter onuf said this and i think several others have and i want you to hear it clearly, and that constitution failed. we call that failure the civil war and it failed because of the pro-slavery elements and it's a challenge. our republic could fail still and to understand how theirs did and what the challenges are, even their vision of national security may not make sense for your world. at lunch talk about your...
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economy it will destroy the good life that the dutch people have been used to over the years and unsurprisingly the dutch are saying it's enough all and will to leave the euro and that's not such of a far fetched idea you know that it might have appeared if you. years ago but it really is game over because holland has been a strong ally of germany in the kind of drive towards the euro. basically the dutch people are going to be the important players here because they are being offered to keep this euro going to make enormous sacrifices and why should they this is what people are saying and so i think it's easy and. it's business time with marina hello there marina just two weeks after getting together with exxon mobil it looks like we're also now is about to bring in another international partner yes that's right carol in fact russia's a biggest oil for him is that support more muscle behind its plans to develop offshore deposits now we're talking about rosneft of course and it's behind in suit in fact sign in the green went later in the day that's what we're expecting with its release and me n
economy it will destroy the good life that the dutch people have been used to over the years and unsurprisingly the dutch are saying it's enough all and will to leave the euro and that's not such of a far fetched idea you know that it might have appeared if you. years ago but it really is game over because holland has been a strong ally of germany in the kind of drive towards the euro. basically the dutch people are going to be the important players here because they are being offered to keep...
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unsurprisingly, that line was taken in cabinet. would you agree? >> not really. that seems to be a fair reading from that, but come back tonkly, it was it thomson's put a gun to the head of mr. biffen and it is very clear from the correspondence we have seen. everyone must look at the damage to thompsons, that had a 12- month strike from the unions during which time they had paid the journalists fully, and as soon as the printers came back, the journalists went out for three months and they become very, very embittered. >> there was a debate in the house of commons on the 27th of january, the following day. unsurprisingly, there is a great deal of concern expressed eloquently in particular by mr. john smith, the late mr. smith who was the shadow dti minister. they were making the point, quite strongly, that you look to to the sunday times by itself that it was a growing concern and it was quite artificial, as mr. biffen was doing, it just to look at the 11 months of 1980 and refused to look at likely future performance in 1982 and '83. do you understand that? >>
unsurprisingly, that line was taken in cabinet. would you agree? >> not really. that seems to be a fair reading from that, but come back tonkly, it was it thomson's put a gun to the head of mr. biffen and it is very clear from the correspondence we have seen. everyone must look at the damage to thompsons, that had a 12- month strike from the unions during which time they had paid the journalists fully, and as soon as the printers came back, the journalists went out for three months and...
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unsurprisingly, the obama re-election campaign has been monitoring this. they have a pile of research, a pile of youtube footage, they launched something today called the truth team that is taking these half truth that's mitt romney has been spewing on the campaign trail and they are correcting it for the american public online. >> poor old mitt. john, we just saw the president signing this bipartisan jobs bill. we heard we have the lowest applications in four years. we hear that retail sales are going up. went up in march for the month of march. this is a problem for mitt romney. i guess he does have to fabric it a a straw man that he wants to fight. the very straw man that he complained the president was doing yesterday. >> absolutely. remember, this is the guy who was, i'm a businessman. i know what it takes to make this country better. to improve the economy. to create jobs. that was what what, six months ago. or maybe eight months ago. now that all the indicators are going in the right direction, he has to come one some sort of rationale, some sort of
unsurprisingly, the obama re-election campaign has been monitoring this. they have a pile of research, a pile of youtube footage, they launched something today called the truth team that is taking these half truth that's mitt romney has been spewing on the campaign trail and they are correcting it for the american public online. >> poor old mitt. john, we just saw the president signing this bipartisan jobs bill. we heard we have the lowest applications in four years. we hear that retail...
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. >> he is coming out -- perhaps unsurprisingly -- in support of the bush tax cuts. >> he's being veryess because he's doing president obama, again, a huge favor reminding us of the bush tax cuts and the fact that they did not create jobs, they did not buoy the economy, the economy was destroyed under his presidency. tying himself to those tax cuts is a very good thing for the president. >> obama extended them. >> well, under duress, with a gun to his head, with the congress that wouldn't do anything else. >> okay. all right. >> but they will ex-spipire thi year. >> i'm reminded, watching george w. bush, thinking about the heated rhetoric and the name calling and that's putting it mildly, that's directed the way of president obama, is george w. bush, i mean, where would he sit in the modern republic, in the current contemporary republican party? >> i'm not sure. you know what? in that clip that you showed, it shows i think the real george bu bush, the statesman george bush when he said not just that he's going to relinquish the limelight but said i will not undermine our president. >>
. >> he is coming out -- perhaps unsurprisingly -- in support of the bush tax cuts. >> he's being veryess because he's doing president obama, again, a huge favor reminding us of the bush tax cuts and the fact that they did not create jobs, they did not buoy the economy, the economy was destroyed under his presidency. tying himself to those tax cuts is a very good thing for the president. >> obama extended them. >> well, under duress, with a gun to his head, with the...
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martin, this unsurprisingly has become sort of something that everybody -- >> i don't even play golf. are you throwing this at me? >> because you're an outsider like all of us. >> badly here, i can feel it. >> jay carney, the white house press secretary says it's obviously up to the club to decide but his personal opinion, the president's is women should be admitted. ca lis tal gingrich says she's a golfer and would like to play. >> newt thought she would be a great golferer there. >> i thought callista is had given up an opinion for lent. >> that's breaking news. >> i think she's broken lent. >> we finally found one thing we all agree on, the president, newt and mitt that everybody should be able to play at augusta. >> you've got a ceo now of ibm, major sponsor that's a woman and the ceo has always been allowed to play. so you know, all of a sudden now you're going to take the money from ibm, you're going to sponsor, but change the rules? >> it's worth noting. >> legislation they could not deduct their contributions to any club, including augusta that discriminates and bars women bec
martin, this unsurprisingly has become sort of something that everybody -- >> i don't even play golf. are you throwing this at me? >> because you're an outsider like all of us. >> badly here, i can feel it. >> jay carney, the white house press secretary says it's obviously up to the club to decide but his personal opinion, the president's is women should be admitted. ca lis tal gingrich says she's a golfer and would like to play. >> newt thought she would be a...
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not unsurprisingly, george zimmerman, his client he says will plead not guilty to these charges. now that he is locked up, under florida statute, i believe they have 48 hours until there is a bond hearing. the lawyer says he will ask for a reasonable bond. all exactly normal. whether he will get that or not is up to the judge who is involved in that. we know now that he is not in central florida but his lawyer believes that george zimmerman, the shooter in the trayvon martin case will be brought back to as he put it this geographical area sometime tonight. he expects he will know more about the bond hearing tomorrow. then there is the matter of discovery in the case which is all of this that the prosecutor has, that information is shared with the defense so that they can begin compiling a defense. he he said probably within the next 15 days or so which is about the speed of things. in central florida having worked the courts there for a long time. measured sort of deliberate sort of response and a push for calm in this case. phil keating life in central florida now in san for. an
not unsurprisingly, george zimmerman, his client he says will plead not guilty to these charges. now that he is locked up, under florida statute, i believe they have 48 hours until there is a bond hearing. the lawyer says he will ask for a reasonable bond. all exactly normal. whether he will get that or not is up to the judge who is involved in that. we know now that he is not in central florida but his lawyer believes that george zimmerman, the shooter in the trayvon martin case will be...
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when truman's press secretary, charlie ross, which unsurprisingly was another boy from missouri and had won a pulitzer prize while working for the "st. louis post-dispatch" took this final valuable copy and only made one, i don't know what would have happened if he had caught it on fire with a cigar or anything, but he took it down to the 65 reporters ride anything the front two cars of the train and there was ready for somebody to copy it out longhand and pass copies around which i'm glad i didn't have his job. anyway, they couldn't believe it, the press corps, when all 65 of them crammed into these tiny little come compartments of the train, they just couldn't believe churchill wrote his own speeches because they had never heard of an american politician or, indeed, a british one who did. no wonder they're so good, said one writer, he actually writes them himself. now, the trip was beneficial to churchill who was, of course, eager to share his views on communism and the need for continued partnership between britain and america with all the postwar challenges. their time together was
when truman's press secretary, charlie ross, which unsurprisingly was another boy from missouri and had won a pulitzer prize while working for the "st. louis post-dispatch" took this final valuable copy and only made one, i don't know what would have happened if he had caught it on fire with a cigar or anything, but he took it down to the 65 reporters ride anything the front two cars of the train and there was ready for somebody to copy it out longhand and pass copies around which i'm...