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between having a newer tree as opposed to a fully developed tree, what does that fall in for us for us newbys? . >> he's right the only thing he didn't mention was the visual aspect and the thing is environmental benefits are greater than that of a small tree. i'm not going to get into the social aspects, although the visual aspects have been brought up by the appellant they want to see their home and out of their home a little more so. >> so i'm sorry i'm just trying to understand, so what makes this -- back to the precedential issue, what makes this case then different nan the cases the board has seen before where the tree usually wins? >> board members? >> i think it hasn't been that many times where the effect of the roots have been so great as -- most of the times on the tree removals it seems like esthetic in nature, the vast majority of the cases we get, i recall the last one we had was two palm trees on south van ness which they wanted to chop down because it was covering part of their billboard and that didn't win. >> that wouldn't have won for me either. >> yes. >> we -- the departm
between having a newer tree as opposed to a fully developed tree, what does that fall in for us for us newbys? . >> he's right the only thing he didn't mention was the visual aspect and the thing is environmental benefits are greater than that of a small tree. i'm not going to get into the social aspects, although the visual aspects have been brought up by the appellant they want to see their home and out of their home a little more so. >> so i'm sorry i'm just trying to understand,...
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they like doing this event for a lot of the newbies, the people who aren't used to bicycling or peopleback and sort of get an interest in it again, it's a great network. they are all sort of on the same page. they listen to music, have that i power bars and head to work. then of course they got to pedal back. they got to go home at some stage. so obviously we are going to have a lot of in shape people by the end of today. back to you guys. >> looks like fun. yeah, with the mayor and the police chief, they will be there in a minute. we can't rush them. they are the mayor and the police chief, right? all right. >> reporter: yeah, the mayor and police chief will be headed back in. this is where they will come in, i'm told, down this street right here. we saw a lot of folks peddling in just a little bit earlier. it's a lot easier nowadays to spot bicyclists because of these bike lanes. the ones that they have painted green. we should see them pretty soon. we will let you know when they arrive. >> all right. i will touchback to you later. >> i am sure she will tweet it out. >>> researchers
they like doing this event for a lot of the newbies, the people who aren't used to bicycling or peopleback and sort of get an interest in it again, it's a great network. they are all sort of on the same page. they listen to music, have that i power bars and head to work. then of course they got to pedal back. they got to go home at some stage. so obviously we are going to have a lot of in shape people by the end of today. back to you guys. >> looks like fun. yeah, with the mayor and the...
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use it to their advantage. nbc will make up its mind about what to do about that. >> to me still a newbie to television one of the lessons of television is stability and time are so key. you know you have been on "face the nation "nation" for so many years and you are seeing your baitest ratings. i won >> you know i have seen so many wheels invented, reinvented in the time that i have been in television. i'm not sure you can reinvent this wheel. i think you have to get back to basics. what people want when they turn on a news program of any kind is news. they want to know what it is that they need to know about that's going to impact their lives, and that's what we've tried to do and i think that's what the success in recent years of "face the nation qwest has been. >> is there any job in journalist you wish you had that you wanted to have that you didn't have? >> well i tried when i came back from vietnam, i tried very hard to get a job at the "new york times" and "the washington post" and i never got an appointment. and so i finally wound up working for a local television station. >> i guess it worked out prett
use it to their advantage. nbc will make up its mind about what to do about that. >> to me still a newbie to television one of the lessons of television is stability and time are so key. you know you have been on "face the nation "nation" for so many years and you are seeing your baitest ratings. i won >> you know i have seen so many wheels invented, reinvented in the time that i have been in television. i'm not sure you can reinvent this wheel. i think you have to...
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us, the center's manager knows about it, but won't do anything to stop the water flow. >>> no vote tonight. the san jose planning commission put off a vote on a permit for expanding the newbiell keeps getting worse. today, the planning commission says it's going to study the odor issue. the landfill was located on dixon landing road near the milpitas city line. many of the complaints come from milpitas residents. >>> the art exhibit features trees that are more than 1,000 years old. as ktvu's debora villalon tells us, visitors can see them for free. >> reporter: moving day. no small job when you're moving pieces that way between 1 and 10 tons. this is the top of a massive sculpture called five elements. of an artist who works with salvaged redwood, old stumps left behind by logging, delivered to him by the truck load. >> are you in? great! >> each mark is made by hand. >> reporter: bruce johnson starts with a chainsaw, and fin irks with wood working tools. not without hazard. half of his pinky finger lost to a blade. but the form and energy of these huge shapes inspire him. >> in the process of trimming off a broken edge, or cutting out a piece of rot. now in that process,
us, the center's manager knows about it, but won't do anything to stop the water flow. >>> no vote tonight. the san jose planning commission put off a vote on a permit for expanding the newbiell keeps getting worse. today, the planning commission says it's going to study the odor issue. the landfill was located on dixon landing road near the milpitas city line. many of the complaints come from milpitas residents. >>> the art exhibit features trees that are more than 1,000...
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used to be 50, 60%. now it is 30, 40% of revenue. tom: i had a drink the other night with a bunch of people and one of them was a 24-year-old newbie atill: complaining? tom: no, thrilled to have a job thrilled to be on william cohan's wall street. but what is the future of staying up until 4:00 a.m. doing the boilerplate? it is not the romance of the movies. where is a person like that in 10 years? bill: if he works hard and keeps his nose to the grindstone he will be making $2 million a year and complaining about wishing he could make -- tom: olivia mentions kkr but where are the evercores of the world? bill: there is a big opportunity and there continues to be an opportunity because the wall street firms have heard their reputations and credibility as a result of what happened in 2008. jamie dimon told me it will be a generation before people forgive wall street for what happened. that is great, especially when it comes to advisory assignments. tom: we should be clear, olivia: we should be clear, james gorman has been out in front. is this a good thing, taking risk out of the system? it has changed the incentive -- bill: taking ris
used to be 50, 60%. now it is 30, 40% of revenue. tom: i had a drink the other night with a bunch of people and one of them was a 24-year-old newbie atill: complaining? tom: no, thrilled to have a job thrilled to be on william cohan's wall street. but what is the future of staying up until 4:00 a.m. doing the boilerplate? it is not the romance of the movies. where is a person like that in 10 years? bill: if he works hard and keeps his nose to the grindstone he will be making $2 million a year...