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of 80,000 of the feed to office use, currently it is used for office use and as outlined. >> the project sponsor created, and the maintenance plan. >> and just identify the conversion to the office use and to further support the preservation, the hnp for the regular, and main nens and the window and the roof inspection and the signage, and the interpretive exhibit, and several individuals expressed opposition to the project, they existent use, and for the department and just found out that the existing building has been used in the office since 2008 as of september, 11, 2014, the department has not received any written correspondence in support or opposition to the proposed project. since the publication of the support, on may first, 2014, the department has changed the initial recommendation of the proposed project, and recommends approval of up to 49,000, 999 square feet, and 663rd street. and the proval allows for the mix, and providing a mix of uses in the subjected building that is encouraged by the plan, and given the extent of the office and the department is holding the departmen
of 80,000 of the feed to office use, currently it is used for office use and as outlined. >> the project sponsor created, and the maintenance plan. >> and just identify the conversion to the office use and to further support the preservation, the hnp for the regular, and main nens and the window and the roof inspection and the signage, and the interpretive exhibit, and several individuals expressed opposition to the project, they existent use, and for the department and just found...
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and but currently keeping it and using it in the condition, we will use it and temporary uses and light uses like parking. and we continuously monitor and inspect what goes on year after year. and so this may change, but, if it occurred, they are expected to be smaller areas, which we will kind of corner off,. >> so the way that it is worded it will be $44 million to address the deferred maintenance, and so saying that that is to put it and the deferred maintenance is just to put it in the condition for which this was intended. >> and the original state of good repair. >> yeah. >> and then... >> i am sorry, you are correct. >> so, in the years we are still incuring periodic maintenance costs that really are not, and not even getting it, through the condition, to which it was intended and just to moving it along. >> correct. >> so the best possible world, it was, and be in patches and we would have a big enough patch to work with, and so it probably is not going to be that symmetrical, if you will. and but, certainly, our, it is a valuable birth for us and hope to be able to utilize that
and but currently keeping it and using it in the condition, we will use it and temporary uses and light uses like parking. and we continuously monitor and inspect what goes on year after year. and so this may change, but, if it occurred, they are expected to be smaller areas, which we will kind of corner off,. >> so the way that it is worded it will be $44 million to address the deferred maintenance, and so saying that that is to put it and the deferred maintenance is just to put it in...
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that is our show, thank you for joining us. i'm richelle carey, coming up at the top of the hour, protesters lining the streets in hong kong for near day of pro-democracy demonstrations. the prime minister aspects to a crowd at madison square gardens ahead of meetings at the white house. renewed coalition strikes in syria, and the confused battle in kirkuk. trying to unravel the snarls and flights in the midwest. all that on "eva bee's jamboree" keep it here. >>> hello. you are watching a special edition of "the listening post" on the snowden effect. change is occurring in journalism in the age of the state. when he hadwin snowden took the classified u.s. intelligence documents and make them public, he knew his e-mails could be intercepted by the same people that the story was about. the national security agency, his employer. so, he secured his lines of communications. glen gleanwald at the guardian at the time almost missed breaking the story of the nsa surveillance program because when snowden asked him to install an encrypt
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they are commodities to be used. so the only one who is not making money is the worker who is providing the labor. everyone else - the recruiter, the subcontractor, the prime contractor. they are all making a lot of profit. but most of it is coming from this worker, who cannot afford it. >> and how much money are we talking about? >> now according to the government records, it shows that those subcontractors are making anywhere between 70-300% profits. >> subcontractors make these kind of profits by billing prime contractors at rates far higher than their actual costs. >> let's say i'm ppi, and i tell them i'll give you laborers to pick up your trash and clean your toilets, and i'm only going to charge you $6 dollars an hour, that seems fair and reasonable. i get the award because i say $6 an hour. i know i'm only going to pay the worker $1.65 an hour. so most of the difference between $1.65 and $6 is my profit. about 90% of that amount is profit. >> prime contractors like fluor could hire workers directly for less.
they are commodities to be used. so the only one who is not making money is the worker who is providing the labor. everyone else - the recruiter, the subcontractor, the prime contractor. they are all making a lot of profit. but most of it is coming from this worker, who cannot afford it. >> and how much money are we talking about? >> now according to the government records, it shows that those subcontractors are making anywhere between 70-300% profits. >> subcontractors make...
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this property you received used the 803.9 provision to law for a change of use from storage use on the ground level. as part of that process, hpc provided a referral to determine whether or not the change of use would help enhance the feasibility of preserving the historic property. typically the department will work with the project sponsors to work with a historic maintenance plan which outlines certain improvements to the building that will help to enhance it's historic status and/or rectify past alterations that are incompatible with the current historic status. this provision for example is most commonly used where in the umu zoning district, you are not allowed to have office on the ground floor, for example, by using 803.9. they would allow you to have office uses on the ground floor for this sense. in across all landmarks and in article 11 buildings, planning code section 161k exempts parking and loading requirements that would typically apply to other properties. so in most of the, for the districts that have required parking, the zoning dreng districts because it does vary by
this property you received used the 803.9 provision to law for a change of use from storage use on the ground level. as part of that process, hpc provided a referral to determine whether or not the change of use would help enhance the feasibility of preserving the historic property. typically the department will work with the project sponsors to work with a historic maintenance plan which outlines certain improvements to the building that will help to enhance it's historic status and/or rectify...
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the stigma that used to come along with it. has that led to more drag that it is because some say that it drugs are accessible that you know people aren't interesting in them anymore. well i think i think the opposite is true i think the more drugs that are available the more people are likely to use them. fifteen twenty years ago it was very unusual for people to use heroin is the first drug they would ever take whereas that is now probably much more common that people's first experience of drug use could easily be heroin whereas fifteen years ago it was the end result of drug use i think things have shifted a lot due to the availability of drugs thirty years ago a gram of heroin was ninety pounds a gram of heroin now is fifty pounds so it's completely disproportionate to inflation and therefore there's an awful lot of drugs around. is it even possible to lead a normal long life with druggies if it's done safely and kept under control. this is where i certainly differ from those people who advocate methadone and i don't believ
the stigma that used to come along with it. has that led to more drag that it is because some say that it drugs are accessible that you know people aren't interesting in them anymore. well i think i think the opposite is true i think the more drugs that are available the more people are likely to use them. fifteen twenty years ago it was very unusual for people to use heroin is the first drug they would ever take whereas that is now probably much more common that people's first experience of...
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-6789 and you can reach us by tty 415, 5546799 or call us at 311 and we'll also receive it. thank you. >> thank you. moving ahead, we have item no. 6, information item. uber and future efforts to include people with disabilities. uber will share details of the technology and how their services can support customers with disabilities. presentation by caitlin o'neil and policy associate. >> i have a powerpoint here. are you able to see that somehow? great. >> can i have the control room place this up. look at that. great. thank you. thank you so much for having mi. my name is caitlin o'neil. i work on policy issues for uber. we are do wn the street on market. we are glad to be here so we can engage in these types of conversations with everyone. i'm here today to discuss issues of access for disabilities. we want to continue to have these discussions to talk about how we can improve mobility in san francisco. my presentation today is called uber mobility ability. we want to talk about the services we provide and also get feedback about what we can do better because there is alw
-6789 and you can reach us by tty 415, 5546799 or call us at 311 and we'll also receive it. thank you. >> thank you. moving ahead, we have item no. 6, information item. uber and future efforts to include people with disabilities. uber will share details of the technology and how their services can support customers with disabilities. presentation by caitlin o'neil and policy associate. >> i have a powerpoint here. are you able to see that somehow? great. >> can i have the...
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as well as but some of the implementation that you brought to us today to give us more understandinghe fact we should realize that is harder not because of lack of efforts but the uncertainty and you've explained that well, a complex topic by the other take away that was able to give us something we should seriously think about we need to take more time to digest our land use plan to think about two things about the overall planner in terms of the development needs of city and what we expect overtime this is a longer-term issue than the next 5 years but as the commissioners in 1914 thorough out about the short time decisions this is an appropriate time for the excision to rethink what we should be thinking here in the land use plan we're not going to disciplinarian this short-term but it is upon us to think about the future this is a huge turning point and i've heard we need to think about this how it's integrating in terms of our process in 5 years we probably need to pay attention to this we referenced it is noted in the plan but it's not really i think totally not that we have all
as well as but some of the implementation that you brought to us today to give us more understandinghe fact we should realize that is harder not because of lack of efforts but the uncertainty and you've explained that well, a complex topic by the other take away that was able to give us something we should seriously think about we need to take more time to digest our land use plan to think about two things about the overall planner in terms of the development needs of city and what we expect...
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and they say, well we go to them and they say to us, well, you don't bring anything to us and we say that we have eleven years with this experience with this contract. but you don't bring me points, no we don't bring points, do you fall in the category of a larger firm, no we are too small for that, well we can't use you, we have contracts like the city of san francisco, all over the world and we will wow them with what they are able to do and we don't need your local experience. that effectively is the impact to us and i know that there are changes under way, for 14 b that will help this, but it does not help us right now. i am not here to bash oca or the process, i think that the process is not perfect, but it is what it is and so i am not here to address that issue, i am also not here to ask that you, you know, don't award the contracts to some of the other firms. and i am also asking that you don't reject the whole process, i am just asking that you consider allowing us to participate in the contracts process. and all lbes in this room, all that we want to do is to be able to com
and they say, well we go to them and they say to us, well, you don't bring anything to us and we say that we have eleven years with this experience with this contract. but you don't bring me points, no we don't bring points, do you fall in the category of a larger firm, no we are too small for that, well we can't use you, we have contracts like the city of san francisco, all over the world and we will wow them with what they are able to do and we don't need your local experience. that...
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but then on social media there's advertised this is going to be used as the patio is use so fund us with your money and have a party on the patio i've lived there since 1992 when that patio has been used a little bit in the daytime it's allowed that's fine i hear people talking whatever there's been a few parties that the salon oxen rose has had i take it okay. i'm in fear the sound of that business. like i said feel once the restaurant is in there. i don't know how a restaurant can function let me back up if i was a business i would have to use that patio so if i'm going to use the patio so i'm saying as a resident i need guarantees there's a sound like proofing for the patio that's what i want to say i appreciate our time >> thank you. next speaker. >> commissioner president wu i'm kathy republican lopez one the property owners on grove street. i bought the condominium in 1995 and i like the previous speaker seen the residents in question from resident to office space to salon to a porn studio i'm thrilled our hayes neighborhood has survived there are restaurants and retail is tha
but then on social media there's advertised this is going to be used as the patio is use so fund us with your money and have a party on the patio i've lived there since 1992 when that patio has been used a little bit in the daytime it's allowed that's fine i hear people talking whatever there's been a few parties that the salon oxen rose has had i take it okay. i'm in fear the sound of that business. like i said feel once the restaurant is in there. i don't know how a restaurant can function...
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he uses the drugs that his administration locks people up for using.rder patrol cover and creates horrible vicious crimes in our president says, no, i'm not going to change anything. at and you were flexible enough. >> yes, i was. it took a lot of time and research and i was not in a political situation that was so sensitive. stossel: there was a media discussion about this, he proposed fixed from "meet the press" people. >> you know, one way to fix all this is if people will stop doing drugs and stop going to drugs at nightclubs every weekend. stossel: yes, people should just stop using drugs. >> that's always an easy one. the two is to stop the drug problem is to make all drugs completely legal or you get americans to stop demanding the drugs in the first place. for better or worse, it's an american thing am i trying to convince an entire country to change their mindset about the use of this is difficult. stossel: even people that strongly support this by now acknowledging that laws make it harder to control the border. here is a republican congressm
he uses the drugs that his administration locks people up for using.rder patrol cover and creates horrible vicious crimes in our president says, no, i'm not going to change anything. at and you were flexible enough. >> yes, i was. it took a lot of time and research and i was not in a political situation that was so sensitive. stossel: there was a media discussion about this, he proposed fixed from "meet the press" people. >> you know, one way to fix all this is if people...
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♪ we are here ♪ we are here for all of us yes we are here for all of us ♪ >> i see you!child. an incredible ambassador for all things human rights related. we saw she had two musicians with her from opposite sides of the fence, i believe one from palestine and one from israel. and sending a message, the song was "we are here," a song of shared humanity in the face of global and domestic crises. i love her, chris. >> she sounds incredible in person, which in this setup is not an easy thing. you're watching the global citizen festival here on msnbc. there is so much more coming up, including the roots, no doubt, fun. and jay-z. >>> we are back at the global citizen concert in central park. on stage, norway's foreign minister, who announces that norway already the most generous country for education will be doubling the amount of money that they will give to the poorest countries seeking to educate their children. >> which is going to be by 20176 600 u.s. dollars. an incredible commitment. >> compared to the u.s., we are very, very stingy indeed. you should keep that in min
♪ we are here ♪ we are here for all of us yes we are here for all of us ♪ >> i see you!child. an incredible ambassador for all things human rights related. we saw she had two musicians with her from opposite sides of the fence, i believe one from palestine and one from israel. and sending a message, the song was "we are here," a song of shared humanity in the face of global and domestic crises. i love her, chris. >> she sounds incredible in person, which in this...
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i'm asking for one conditional term of conditional use that gives me more time to grow in revenue and add employees i'm confident i'll exceed the limits that the property precedes me and indefinitely need to move my business and give me time to move my business so keep it in the neighborhood where my children attend school and stay connected to the pregnant women my targeted market. thank you for your consideration >> thank you. okay any public comment on this item seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioner antonini >> oh, i was supportive and remain supportive but a couple of things need to be said. when he suggested to renew this usage we said this was the only time we'll do that that no further you uncle after a period that presumably ends 2007 so the project sponsor should be well on their way out of there for a go smooth transition and at that time, 2 will be appropriate it let out to rent for residential usage. and there are seems like overwhelming support and a locally owned neighborhood business we want to try to keep in all parts of san francisco and addresses a mark
i'm asking for one conditional term of conditional use that gives me more time to grow in revenue and add employees i'm confident i'll exceed the limits that the property precedes me and indefinitely need to move my business and give me time to move my business so keep it in the neighborhood where my children attend school and stay connected to the pregnant women my targeted market. thank you for your consideration >> thank you. okay any public comment on this item seeing none, public...
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the commission in the past has interpreted restaurant uses, museum type uses and theatre use among many other interpretations. the new tenant must be able to finance the required structural improvements to the building. those required improvements range from about $8-15 million the reason for the large discrepancy is there are some recommended improvements as part of the study. the billion -- building was seismically retrofitted. depend og on the use, they may want to put those infrastructure in, if you touch the wall, you trigger seismic code update. that's the reason why we have this large discrepancy in the number. the improvements that require electrical, mechanical, and plumbing and improvement as well. those are detailed in the report. so, i have some images here that sort of show the central entry way flow that i talked about. this is may beck vision. this is a sketch done by ehcd. we would really love to keep that atrium open for public access if possible. this is a rendering that we asked acd to do for us to show the connectivity between the rotundum and palace which you will s
the commission in the past has interpreted restaurant uses, museum type uses and theatre use among many other interpretations. the new tenant must be able to finance the required structural improvements to the building. those required improvements range from about $8-15 million the reason for the large discrepancy is there are some recommended improvements as part of the study. the billion -- building was seismically retrofitted. depend og on the use, they may want to put those infrastructure...
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it is up to us, not one of us, but all of us, to do it. >> that's all the time we have for questions.ve to finish with a lightning round, because we're getting close to the end of our time. final comments from the panelists. let me start with pat, move to the end, and then come back around. >> for corporate america, adding hispanic corporate board members to their board is no longer simply the right thing to do morally. it's the fiscally responsible thing for companies and boards to do. after all, we know that in order for companies to be successful today, they need to be able to compete in the u.s. marketplace, which is now significantly latino. >> israel? >> increasing the role of hispanics in health care is monumentally important for addressing our diseases and conditions that will challenge us not only today but for a lifetime. from a microperspective and individually being able to ensure that the trials that we have in america that were probably tested on our community starts with us volunteering, and with us working to the. but it also starts with a cure for our own health and f
it is up to us, not one of us, but all of us, to do it. >> that's all the time we have for questions.ve to finish with a lightning round, because we're getting close to the end of our time. final comments from the panelists. let me start with pat, move to the end, and then come back around. >> for corporate america, adding hispanic corporate board members to their board is no longer simply the right thing to do morally. it's the fiscally responsible thing for companies and boards to...
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orl us -- email us at -- send us a tweet. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> president obama led a moment of silence this morning on the white house south lawn to commemorate the 13th anniversary of the september 11 attacks. [bell tolls] [trumpet plays "taps"] ♪ >> following the moment of silence at the white house, president obama spoke at a ceremony at the pentagon to honor those who died in the september 11 attacks. other speakers included secretary chuck hagel and general dempsey. this is 30 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, please direct your attention on the flag on the pentagon building. the flag hangs from sunrise to sunset in honor of patriot day and in honor of the 184 lives lost at the pentagon. the national anthem of the united states performed by the united states navy brass quintet. ["star spangled banner" plays] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the united states army chief of chaplain's, major general, donald rutherford. >> let us pray together. lord of hope, we have endured over a decade of conflict. we h
orl us -- email us at -- send us a tweet. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> president obama led a moment of silence this morning on the white house south lawn to commemorate the 13th anniversary of the september 11 attacks. [bell tolls] [trumpet plays "taps"] ♪ >> following the moment of silence at the white house, president obama spoke at a ceremony at the pentagon to honor those who died in the september 11 attacks. other...
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aboutmaking accusations us and judging us without getting to know us.nvited to ever been a congressional black caucus meeting? >> i have not. >> would you expect to be? >> i don't know if i would expect to be or not. hashat do you thing happened in our society over the years about segregation? is it better today than it was when you were young? statesw up in one of the that he is accusing of being a slaveholding state. now it is tea party. >> about segregation, it wasn't integrated. certainly in atlanta, where martin luther king is from, i grew up as they were integrating , shortly after that began. martin luther king is from my hometown. remember as a child and a young adult, we didn't look at skin color. we looked at the person. that is what martin luther king encouraged people to do. that is what his dream was about, that we live in a society where we are not looking at the color of people's skin. i tried to do that as i lived my life. this man who was a martyr for the cause and for our country, he was from my hometown. i wanted to live up to the sac
aboutmaking accusations us and judging us without getting to know us.nvited to ever been a congressional black caucus meeting? >> i have not. >> would you expect to be? >> i don't know if i would expect to be or not. hashat do you thing happened in our society over the years about segregation? is it better today than it was when you were young? statesw up in one of the that he is accusing of being a slaveholding state. now it is tea party. >> about segregation, it wasn't...
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you use what you can. >> i use what i can.it really changed the environment for the commercial sector. when they thought station was going to end in 2020 i couldn't get commercial company to think about doing space based research. the focus was too short. the stability wasn't there. but just that change of four more years from 2020 to 2024 has really changed the commercial sector's perception of what space is and how to use space. the fact we are doing cargo flights they can get private services to take cargo up. eventually we will have crew. they are starting to see this isn't such a foreign environment to us. we are willing to invest. going back to the question asked when the tipping point changes where private sector doesn't see something so risky they see they can start turning profit or using resources in space then i think you start seeing a much broader base to build the kind of things we need to go forward. >> it was hard to gain the confidence of the commercial sector and academic world after all that happened when th
you use what you can. >> i use what i can.it really changed the environment for the commercial sector. when they thought station was going to end in 2020 i couldn't get commercial company to think about doing space based research. the focus was too short. the stability wasn't there. but just that change of four more years from 2020 to 2024 has really changed the commercial sector's perception of what space is and how to use space. the fact we are doing cargo flights they can get private...
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i speak but oncet used. it with brushwood use it. to but this also used yellow on that moved toward us were back there doing this just before the show last summer the rogue or storm will not want to let it go on. does dismiss him again. and thus was with the i know. this. in this when it's a school zone or is it in the summer where we're. told long it will be involved in a shawl. and there will be one a farewell to nowhere with no other rhythm and. most of all will show bloom if she did subside would have been a request to get up to in the winter park and oklahoma to hear the british school whom she's to quest's question with the goofiest. sensing a mob or a chill country night into that drained it soon are possible to tell us that with great detail the deal was a clue to paul not. doing it neither they knew what they knew full of the what is the will to smoke some other it's a start and nick minchin you're. just the star. of don't write rebuild it in motion move chimp on more divisive ordinance we didn't just leave you with nuns. be
i speak but oncet used. it with brushwood use it. to but this also used yellow on that moved toward us were back there doing this just before the show last summer the rogue or storm will not want to let it go on. does dismiss him again. and thus was with the i know. this. in this when it's a school zone or is it in the summer where we're. told long it will be involved in a shawl. and there will be one a farewell to nowhere with no other rhythm and. most of all will show bloom if she did subside...
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it's about isis versus us. if you're baghdady tonight and you just heard this or stayed up overnight to watch this? would you be afraid of the united states at this point? we've already said you're our enemy, which is what they want us to do. you've done all the good things they want, which is to engage in the united states with a big international war but the united states has tied its own hands saying we'll count on the free syrian army to take you guys on. we're going to train them. air strikes, all that does is give them, if you will, the street rep that they wanted to have, the reputation of being the one force in the world taking on the united states. >> there's an event taking place in jebba on thursday on 9/11, interestingly enough and it's a gather of arab leaders, regional leaders, john kerry, hosted by king abdullah of saudi arabia. this is a newly formed coalition. i'm not saying it's going to work and everyone will ante up and we'll end up as in desert storm where japan and others paid so much that
it's about isis versus us. if you're baghdady tonight and you just heard this or stayed up overnight to watch this? would you be afraid of the united states at this point? we've already said you're our enemy, which is what they want us to do. you've done all the good things they want, which is to engage in the united states with a big international war but the united states has tied its own hands saying we'll count on the free syrian army to take you guys on. we're going to train them. air...
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no longer the authorised use no longer the authorised use are. are.take it again, it knows i'm if i take it again, it knows i'm the authorised user. the authorised user. >> if i wrestle a gun from you. >> if i wrestle a gun from you. >> won't fire. >> won't fire. >> okay. >> okay. so you give it back to me. so you give it back to me. i'm the authorised user. i'm the authorised user. >> from fingerprint id to mobile >> from fingerprint id to mobile app, this is app, this is not the only not the only technology technology available. available. in october smart tech announced in october smart tech announced a $1 million grand prize to the a $1 million grand prize to the inventor of smart gun inventor of smart gun technology. technology. the ip1 is getting the most the ip1 is getting the most attention. attention. >> >> armatex is looking for a armatex is looking for a retailer. retailer. the range and shops it was the range and shops it was operating out of received so operating out of received so much backlash from the n.r.a. much backlash from the n.r.
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mechanical devices where a less intent use is more controlled than a higher intensity use. given a compassionate definition it's necessary to up district attorney it the planning code for the sake of the accuracy. that concludes my presentation. i'm available for questions. >vice-president cindy wu: thank you. i see a member of supervisor breed 's office. >> thank you, from supervisors breed, sponsor of this legislation. welcome commissioner johnson and richards. this is the first time i have the opportunity to present to you, so congratulations. just to give a brief background on arcades and pinball machines in san francisco. pinball was sometimes a gambling enterprise and there were concerns back then about the impact it had on the city and crime and various derelict activities and that continues in the haight area that were attracting the hell's angels and then in 1982 work-cited -- with the rise of arcade games that they were taking over the city, turning the fowl of the youth and down turn modern civilization. the board of supervisors passed expense -- extensive regula
mechanical devices where a less intent use is more controlled than a higher intensity use. given a compassionate definition it's necessary to up district attorney it the planning code for the sake of the accuracy. that concludes my presentation. i'm available for questions. >vice-president cindy wu: thank you. i see a member of supervisor breed 's office. >> thank you, from supervisors breed, sponsor of this legislation. welcome commissioner johnson and richards. this is the first time...
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and for us.d. so as john said, we don't -- some people imagine an indifferent god sitting on his celestial deck chair, indifferent to sip. but for the cross, i wouldn't believe in christianity. jesus christ, my savior, came to the earth as a man, and he took all of the arrows for us, he was separated from the father, took all of his wrath in real history and in real time just so we could live. i didn't understand why would god say, father, why have you forsaken me? why wouldn't he have taken himself off the cross? god, father, take this cut from me. why would he say that? well, the next thing he said immediately -- the reason he said it, he was suffering in his humanity. even though he was god, he knew he would be in eternity momentarily, but his suffering was so excruciating that he said why -- take this cup from me. and then a minute, second later, but not my will, but your will be done. because he knew that's the reason he came. so when we imagine our suffering and we think it's unfair and we
and for us.d. so as john said, we don't -- some people imagine an indifferent god sitting on his celestial deck chair, indifferent to sip. but for the cross, i wouldn't believe in christianity. jesus christ, my savior, came to the earth as a man, and he took all of the arrows for us, he was separated from the father, took all of his wrath in real history and in real time just so we could live. i didn't understand why would god say, father, why have you forsaken me? why wouldn't he have taken...
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he asked for us not to use his last name. jack, are you with us?i'm here. >> how did you meet eric? >> well, we met, met through a mutual group of friend about, seven, eight years ago now. he is a pretty rational guy. he was intelligent. people say that he is a survivalist. there is some of what a negative con taenotation to that. the views that have been propagating. he was an eagle scout. he had, he had been involved in the boy scouts for about -- uh, maybe, five or sick yeax years. >> okay. you heard what the police press conference said. he was angry about society, he was distrustful of government and made statements he wanted to kill police officers. what did you hear him say about those things? >> well, he definitely, he definitely let his opinions about the government be known. >> what were those? >> well, i mean he was obviously a big critic of the -- of the federal government. but he never specifically targeted police, when he was talking to me. no indication of really any malice towards law enforcement. most of his aggression was toward t
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you can use it to track your actual energy use. find rebates that make equipment upgrades more affordable. even develop a customized energy plan for your company. think of it as a way to take more control over your operating costs. and yet another energy saving opportunity from pg&e. find new ways to save energy and money with pg&e's business energy check-up. >>> you may recall last year president obama watched a demonstration of rewalk robotics, an israeli company that uses robotics to power hip motion allowing people to ambulate and walk. you will get to see a live demonstration here at the nasdaq. the company began trading last friday and we are up some 80% on the stock. joining us right now is rewalk's ceo. a marine wounded in afghanistan and one of the first people to use the technology. welcome to you guys. really appreciate you being here. you are going to help us demonstrate this device. we thank you for that. let me start with you, larry. the stock has been a stellar performer. tell me about how big you think this market c
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and if so, do they wear us down or do they want to bring us in? >> what former colleagues will tell you, the beheadings were an attempt to recruit. >> exactly. >> they were an attempt to flex their muscle and say we're the new guys in town. don't go with al qaeda, we're the ones putting this together. look, i think they were questioning u.s. resolve for quite a bit of time. >> were they pulling us in, or push us out? >> they were flying the flag, saying we are the true jihadis. >> were they aiming those beheadings at us to drag us into war or to recruit fellow islamists? >> i think both. i think it's exactly right, this was a great recruiting tool for them and their battlefield successes in iraq, when the iraqi army folded and they took city after city. mosul, fallujah and so hard fought for and losing those gains. but let me suggest there are some real problems with this military plan and the generals would be the first to tell you. they had recommended boots on the ground. we don't have enough spotters. we don't have people on the ground in syri
and if so, do they wear us down or do they want to bring us in? >> what former colleagues will tell you, the beheadings were an attempt to recruit. >> exactly. >> they were an attempt to flex their muscle and say we're the new guys in town. don't go with al qaeda, we're the ones putting this together. look, i think they were questioning u.s. resolve for quite a bit of time. >> were they pulling us in, or push us out? >> they were flying the flag, saying we are the...
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where the elementary school or preschool may want to be allowed in that area and want want conditional use so with the consent of the other commissioners, i want to modify the preschools and mention what's allowable >> can i ask either the staff or the supervisors office to comment on that. >> i believe preschools would be cared childcare and we can looked at the code section to accommodate that. >> i think we'll support that and maybe to further just comment on the intent or our agreement with the planning department recommendation to limit it to just the exemptions to just preliminary and secondary education and laughing the childcare we're supportive of that. >> commissioner richards. this is my first commission hearing i'm excited as a gay man to hear this i am concerned about the displacement only for the performed and the institutions. i came in the late 80s as well i have to tell you i'm worried about the conceptual regions there is just because of the money or the quality of the people but we need more people like you health care less than and i'm glad you're doing this >> thank yo
where the elementary school or preschool may want to be allowed in that area and want want conditional use so with the consent of the other commissioners, i want to modify the preschools and mention what's allowable >> can i ask either the staff or the supervisors office to comment on that. >> i believe preschools would be cared childcare and we can looked at the code section to accommodate that. >> i think we'll support that and maybe to further just comment on the intent or...
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conditional use authorization is required pursuant to planning cold section, 249.31 for uses over 4,000 square feet in the japan town special use district and section 209.3 for a child care facility providing less than 24 hour care for 15 or more children. by license personnel, of the state of california. in addition to the cu, request, a variance from the rear yard requirement is necessary pursuant, to 134, as it projects into the rear yard to the rear property line, the zoning administrator is in attendance to hear this item, at this time the department recommend as proval, based on the findings provided in the draft motion, and this concludes my presentation and i am available for any questions. >> thank you. >> project sponsor? >> good evening, commissioners, my name is adrian, wu and i am the chair person of the board, and cathy, who is our executive director of nihonmachi was unable to make this hearing and so i was asked to read a message from her, dear planning commission members i am sorry to not be able to attend this important hearing in person for 40 years, they have provide
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joins us.. >> thank you for having me. >> you have been in the rmb business for a long time. >> my entire professional career . >> talk to us about the drug delivery system you have created. developed three platform technologies with the focus on oral delivery, and pretty soon discovered that oral film technology would have the greatest potential. while we are still using our technologies, we are focusing more on our oral film technology that has become our flagship. >> this technology, what exactly is it? >> you may be familiar with listerine, the thin film consisting of polymers. what we do is we incorporate pharmaceutical active molecules into these films. we do that in most cases in order to achieve a rapid onset of action. if you ever taken listerine the film disintegrates rapidly in the mouth. with that it releases the active very rapidly into the oral cavity and makes it available for rapid absorption. feelsaine patients who the attack coming wants rapid relief for the prevention of the
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i speak but oncet used. it with fresh produce it is still pork to but this also used ya'll on the move toward us were back there exists just before your show last summer the rogue or storm will not want to put it don't come does dismissing the i'm not cause and just when i was with the i never. will. because most this. in this when it's a school zone or is it in the summer where we're. told long it will be involved in a shawl. and there will be one of their water to nowhere with the other of them you know. most people will show bloom if she did we have been requested cups in the winter park america what is the deal with the british school coom just the questions. or the goofus. sensing imago allston which will quickly magnitude that drains it's an impossible to tell us the good way to taper so there was a clue to paul not. doing it neither knew what they knew for the what is the will to smoke some other it's a start and nick minchin you're. just the star running it is the nature of the only right when you bu
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and excites us and exhilarates us. to us, i think part of us doesn't -- if we would do everything we possibly could to push it away, so we don't have to deal with it. and once again t tape forces us to have the conversation. i don't know why they were late sort of coming to the conclusion that they came to. but i so deeply grateful that they did come to the conclusion that they came to. >> robin, i'm deeply grateful that you spoke out and to be so bold because the story that you have is going to be very encouraging and hopefully destructive to many women and frankly men all over america. thank you very much for joining us today. >> thank you, governor. >>> an american christian living in iraq tells us what it's been like living under the very shadow of the threat of isis. he's coming up next. ♪ [ male announcer ] when your office is 1,500 acres, it's good to have the right help. with models up to 62 horsepower or 1,400-pound payload. go tough. go strong. go gator. i wish... please, please, please, please, please. [ mal
and excites us and exhilarates us. to us, i think part of us doesn't -- if we would do everything we possibly could to push it away, so we don't have to deal with it. and once again t tape forces us to have the conversation. i don't know why they were late sort of coming to the conclusion that they came to. but i so deeply grateful that they did come to the conclusion that they came to. >> robin, i'm deeply grateful that you spoke out and to be so bold because the story that you have is...
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and for coming to us in earlier stages to let us know what the opportunities and options you should and can consider. and thank you commissioner brandon for being willing to work with the staff as we explore what kind of opportunities that we have out there. and i do think that as i understand it, and everything was being explored. and what we would like in the maritime in some fashion and be it the good, and exported or imported. and i guess that it i am a little concerned about the storage for something that even is the spring structures for example, we will use the storage and that will be be related to a maritime use or fashion? >> maritime. >> so, the port's been reserving the back land as back lands for the maritime terminals for 30 or 40 years at this point. and so if you are right it is conceivable, that as this maritime terminal grows and becomes more robust, that the back lands itself will be needed to support those maritime opportunities, the improvement project that we are talking about has the benefit of improving the area and getting it so that it can be (inaudible) when p
and for coming to us in earlier stages to let us know what the opportunities and options you should and can consider. and thank you commissioner brandon for being willing to work with the staff as we explore what kind of opportunities that we have out there. and i do think that as i understand it, and everything was being explored. and what we would like in the maritime in some fashion and be it the good, and exported or imported. and i guess that it i am a little concerned about the storage...
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using big word when you can use little words. >> got you. used that word, that term to describe the expectations of intelligence commune behavior. what kind of informed congress do you explain that the intelligence business is not a perfect science? >> you take that one. >> thanks. [laughter] >> you're the chairman. [laughter] >> two things keep me up. spicy mexican food, questions like that. >> wmd and cyber. >> and these questions. >> you know, part of our problem and our challenge is, we have working finks of doing the oversight in a classified way, to protect those programs, to make sure they're getting resources. to make sure they're comporting with the law. that is a big part of what we do every day. on the public side of, of this has been, probably as frustrating as anything i ever gone through in the last year with a missed amount of nsa and other things. including what we're dealing with our european colleagues. just trying to get facts married up with the opinions where they got those. it has been, immensely challenging. and it has
using big word when you can use little words. >> got you. used that word, that term to describe the expectations of intelligence commune behavior. what kind of informed congress do you explain that the intelligence business is not a perfect science? >> you take that one. >> thanks. [laughter] >> you're the chairman. [laughter] >> two things keep me up. spicy mexican food, questions like that. >> wmd and cyber. >> and these questions. >> you know,...
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you can use it to track your actual energy use. find rebates that make equipment upgrades more affordable. even develop a customized energy plan for your company. think of it as a way to take more control over your operating costs. and yet another energy saving opportunity from pg&e. find new ways to save energy and money with pg&e's business energy check-up. >>> breaking news, according to nbc phoenix affiliate kpnx, i pointed out the league has a penalty called unnecessary roughness to protect the players. where is the league's concern for the 4-year-old child beaten by his father? adrian peterson of the minnesota vikings. system play out. that was nice. any way, early this morning at one point, 1:58 east coast time, to be precise, the vikings changes course in the middle of the night. in a statement posted at that moment to the team's website. the team owners said they were putting peterson on something called the exempt/commissioner's permission list which will require he remain away from all team activities while allowing him
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use social media to use the internet recruit people.ad physically traveling somewhere or people in the united states to do lone attacks on our military which was recently reported on fox. >> greer we have children taking pictures of themselves and send it to other children. we see it it every single day. used to be if you want ted use crude language and you everywhere in public you would be confronted. now, i mean the language on the internet, the texting between children is just off the chart because nobody sees it. and if the parents go in, it's a complicated process. the kids know how to erase it. they know how to go around it the kids are more savvy than the parents and they have more power in this area. i'm seeing a a deterioration. a tremendous deterioration of the moral fiber of the united states because of these machines. >> i think it's so far reaching. it's a couple problems. it's so far reaching. it's so quick whether they are talking about terrorists or talking about our own kids that it removes that ability, especially for
use social media to use the internet recruit people.ad physically traveling somewhere or people in the united states to do lone attacks on our military which was recently reported on fox. >> greer we have children taking pictures of themselves and send it to other children. we see it it every single day. used to be if you want ted use crude language and you everywhere in public you would be confronted. now, i mean the language on the internet, the texting between children is just off the...
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so we use the time ratings. you can go to the next slide, to compare our institutional performance indices. and really what you see is for the 16 campuses that we identified that were actually had an expected rate that was, well, let's put it -- they had an actual rate that was 10-20 points higher for low income, first generation and underrepresented students. a lot of them do rank higher on the time graduation rank, but usually those with a higher proportion of minority students are going to be ranking lower. so we know that msis, even though they're doing better than expected, that is 10-20 points higher than what they're expected given their student body, they're going to be ranking higher -- lower on any kind of similar type of rating system. the next slide is really using the time holistic rank which is by using access, graduation and also affordability. you see then that there's no relationship between our performance index for underrepresented minority students and also this ranking system. but there are
so we use the time ratings. you can go to the next slide, to compare our institutional performance indices. and really what you see is for the 16 campuses that we identified that were actually had an expected rate that was, well, let's put it -- they had an actual rate that was 10-20 points higher for low income, first generation and underrepresented students. a lot of them do rank higher on the time graduation rank, but usually those with a higher proportion of minority students are going to...
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, will they use us. >> they will do the other direction for the other morning news.o this is side is reserved for good day philadelphia. >> because we're special. >> we are special. we should play that song fancy right now. >> we're so fancy. >> yes. >> and another thing, elliott, come around here again, in this day and age because it got to be so confusing we would have interns running the teleprompters, the words up on the screen there that you know, sometimes they would get lost and you would stop and adlib and you really get lost. so now we run the the prompter ourselves. they use the pedals with our feet. >> it is like driving a car. >> yes. >> make for strong foot muscles. as i push this down, elliott, go up to the teleprompter, i can control it myself. next up we will talk about going to the football game. if i want to stop or adlib or sue. >> yes, take your foot off of it. take your foot off the gas. >> total control. >> i hated it at first about an hour in, after using that i love it. >> yes. >> how are your leg muscles. >> only one leg though. >> yes. >> a
, will they use us. >> they will do the other direction for the other morning news.o this is side is reserved for good day philadelphia. >> because we're special. >> we are special. we should play that song fancy right now. >> we're so fancy. >> yes. >> and another thing, elliott, come around here again, in this day and age because it got to be so confusing we would have interns running the teleprompters, the words up on the screen there that you know,...
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pleasure to have you with us. the conversation continues on our website or on our facebook or google plus pages. you can also find us on twitter. we'll see you next time. >> the first stop for many child migrants to the united states is this border patrol facility in mcallen, texas. >> "good afternoon, welcome to the rio grande valley processing center..." >> it opened this summer in response to an influx of unaccompanied minors from mexico and central america. >> do you think this is an immigration issue or a refugee issue? do you think some of them will be granted political asylum? >> we're not talking about criminals. these are innocent children, fleeing desperate times, whether it's poverty, whether it's violence, whether it's the draw of a better life in the united states. >> the obama administration has made it clear: most of the children will be deported. but they continue to arrive -- twice as many as last year, and 4 times as many as in 2011. >> we've been riding along the border all week and we're seeing
pleasure to have you with us. the conversation continues on our website or on our facebook or google plus pages. you can also find us on twitter. we'll see you next time. >> the first stop for many child migrants to the united states is this border patrol facility in mcallen, texas. >> "good afternoon, welcome to the rio grande valley processing center..." >> it opened this summer in response to an influx of unaccompanied minors from mexico and central america....
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it's about isis versus us. if you're baghdady tonight and you just heard this or stayed up overnight to watch this? would you be afraid of the united states at this point? we've already said you're our enemy, which is what they want us to do. you've done all the good things they want, which is to engage in the united states with a big international war but the united states has tied its own hands saying we'll count on the free syrian army to take you guys on. we're going to train them. air strikes, all that does is give them, if you will, the street rep that they wanted to have, the reputation of being the one force in the world taking on the united states. >> there's an event taking place in jebba on thursday on 9/11, interestingly enough and it's a gather of arab leaders, regional leaders, john kerry, hosted by king abdullah of saudi arabia. this is a newly formed coalition. i'm not saying it's going to work and everyone will ante up and we'll end up as in desert storm where japan and others paid so much that
it's about isis versus us. if you're baghdady tonight and you just heard this or stayed up overnight to watch this? would you be afraid of the united states at this point? we've already said you're our enemy, which is what they want us to do. you've done all the good things they want, which is to engage in the united states with a big international war but the united states has tied its own hands saying we'll count on the free syrian army to take you guys on. we're going to train them. air...
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tweet us your questions, comments, tell us what you want us to talk about and more. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7 it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things. what's wrong with trying new things? feel that in your muscles? yeah... i do... try a new way to bank, where no branches equals great rates. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. could mean less waiting for things like security backups and file downloads you'd take that test, right? what are you waiting for? you could literally be done with the test by now. now you could have done it twice. this is awkward. go to comcastbusiness.com/ checkyourspeed. if we can't offer faster speeds or save you money we'll give you $150. comcast business built for business. >> you're watching "outnumbered" and a new nfl controversy to tell you about. minnesota vikings are just annou
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watch us on hd, like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. throughout this election cycle we are bringing you coverage of raises from all over the country. you can see the debates we covered on our web site c-span.org. here's a look at the candidates in the texas governor's rays where democrat wendy davis is facing republican greg abbott. >> moderator: senator davis, the regret voting for barack obama? davis: what i am working on right now is running for governor. this incredible state and bring in policies forward that will benefit this state. i am working to make sure every hardworking texan, no matter where they start, has an opportunity to go as far as they dream. 30 years ago i couldn't have imagined that i would have the privilege when i was a young single struggling mother sitting on this stage and having the opportunity to ask texas for its vote to be the next governor. texas is at a turning point and that is what is important in this election. will we create a 21st century future economy that works for all hard-working texans or just
watch us on hd, like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. throughout this election cycle we are bringing you coverage of raises from all over the country. you can see the debates we covered on our web site c-span.org. here's a look at the candidates in the texas governor's rays where democrat wendy davis is facing republican greg abbott. >> moderator: senator davis, the regret voting for barack obama? davis: what i am working on right now is running for governor. this incredible state...
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next speaker. . >> hi thanks for having us here. my name is steve my alter ego is another name sorry i didn't get dressed up in drag. i have been excited about the prospect of opening this club i've been about entertainment providing quality entertainment that pits san francisco on the map in terms of fabulousness and drag it's been sad? past few years those venues are closings and we're losing venues all the time and san francisco is turning into the same bland it's my intention to keeping san francisco on the cutting-edge of pro tempore's and the lgbt community of the world i dream of having a night club it's more than offering clove by a place of culture thank you hope you pass it >> thank you. i'm jeff benjamin the four of us are in the process of purchasing the property i have a background in nonprofits? city tech they've been offering night clubs and we have a plate write and performance and jason a performance and has run restaurants and bars and night clubs with other folks. so, i mean many people are saying the same wonderf
next speaker. . >> hi thanks for having us here. my name is steve my alter ego is another name sorry i didn't get dressed up in drag. i have been excited about the prospect of opening this club i've been about entertainment providing quality entertainment that pits san francisco on the map in terms of fabulousness and drag it's been sad? past few years those venues are closings and we're losing venues all the time and san francisco is turning into the same bland it's my intention to...