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parkik has used a way to advance technology. >> you're using a satellite to look into the past,. >> ing usre focused. today in all scientific fields archaeology is facing a number of challenges regarding funding as well as access to sites on the ground. and we absolutely need new scientific approaches to allow us to know exactly where to go and what to dig. otherwise we're wasting time and wasting money. >> to find out how this works, we turned to the experts of digital dig. >> what is remote sensing? >> remote sensing, believe it or not we all do, it's sensing without touching something. so our eyesight, our ears, we alt do reploat sensing. what we -- remote sensing. what we are talking about here is a camera in this case in space taking pictures of objects without touching them. >> based in boulder, colorado, ball aerospace are constructing the world view 3. it is an incredibly secure location to which we were given rare access. the world view 3 satellite scheduled for launch in summer 2014 represents the latest and greatest advancements in commercial satellite imaging. flying 380 miles
parkik has used a way to advance technology. >> you're using a satellite to look into the past,. >> ing usre focused. today in all scientific fields archaeology is facing a number of challenges regarding funding as well as access to sites on the ground. and we absolutely need new scientific approaches to allow us to know exactly where to go and what to dig. otherwise we're wasting time and wasting money. >> to find out how this works, we turned to the experts of digital dig....
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simply rename themselves but in the meantime, i'll supportive of anything that will allow us to use the conditional use process to have the conversation even though i've lived in the castro many years and district then r 10 that's an important neighborhood and community to me and i would hope we'll be able to have the same interaction and community computing input into formula retail thank you very much >> thank you very much. ma'am, >> good afternoon, supervisors prima facia. i'm anngraphy the executive director for the castro upper market community district i'm here to show our support for the interim controls they're here to maintain the 13wrib9 of san francisco's formula retail legislation without closing those loopholes and addressing this immediately what can happen large formula retail organizations can move into different neighborhoods and simply call themselves whatever we want to mcdonald can move into hate valencia with a new hamburger place called hamburger technical it's not formula retail despite the fact that all the lawyers and everything else is mcdonald's this one little place is the
simply rename themselves but in the meantime, i'll supportive of anything that will allow us to use the conditional use process to have the conversation even though i've lived in the castro many years and district then r 10 that's an important neighborhood and community to me and i would hope we'll be able to have the same interaction and community computing input into formula retail thank you very much >> thank you very much. ma'am, >> good afternoon, supervisors prima facia. i'm...
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us for. they use us to mediate and to settle them, to teach them, and then if they need to go to hearings. we have gone to hearings. we've been in this courthouse hearing, every time we've gone to hearing we've won. they're all on our website and we've prevailed every time. we also filed civil actions, i guess they recommended that we file more. we've done that a few times. also reese endly doing more and more of that. we also are amending legislation filing new legislation suggesting that we do more with enforcement, filing liens ~. so, they're using our office, our office is becoming more progressive along those lines as well. so, moving forward, i think their suggestion that we do more with our remedies and liens is a good one, but i wanted to follow-up quickly with what representatives from dph said and just reiterate what she said. she is the board to consider, the ordinance to specifically authorize -- i have to read t. the recommendation a4 about the health code. i think you'll need to take a look at that. she's right. the health code doesn't specifically, i don't think, state about
us for. they use us to mediate and to settle them, to teach them, and then if they need to go to hearings. we have gone to hearings. we've been in this courthouse hearing, every time we've gone to hearing we've won. they're all on our website and we've prevailed every time. we also filed civil actions, i guess they recommended that we file more. we've done that a few times. also reese endly doing more and more of that. we also are amending legislation filing new legislation suggesting that we...
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sing it, show us what makes you unique, and send us in the video, and we can put you in our music video. the fans mean the world to usst want to be me" will be filmed shortly, so stay tuned because we want you guys in it with us. >> sounds great. so, aside from the contest, what's next? what else have you been up to? >> well, we've been recording our e.p. with three-time grammy award-winning producer earl cohen. >> earl! >> earl. >> yeah, we're really stoked about that. and we just play shows whenever we can. we play on long island, new york city, new jersey, the tri-state area, and we've even traveled and gone on tour. so we're hoping to plan a tour soon. stay tuned. check out our facebook, instagram, and everything for details. and we'll also be playing at the apollo theater's amateur night on august 27th, so make sure you check us out. >> terrific. well, it was really great talking with you guys. thank you for joining us. >> thank you guys so much for having us. >> thank you. >> and i hope we have some new storytellers after this. >> and you probably will. so, if you'd like a chance at being in the music vide for
sing it, show us what makes you unique, and send us in the video, and we can put you in our music video. the fans mean the world to usst want to be me" will be filmed shortly, so stay tuned because we want you guys in it with us. >> sounds great. so, aside from the contest, what's next? what else have you been up to? >> well, we've been recording our e.p. with three-time grammy award-winning producer earl cohen. >> earl! >> earl. >> yeah, we're really stoked...
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us posted. thanks for joining us. ♪ >>> from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! cheers and applause ] tonight, the cast of marvel's "guardians of the galaxy" chris pratt, zoe saldana, dave bautista, vin diesel and bradley cooper. 5-year-old marvel expert mia grace. and music from clasixx. now, be warned, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. thank you, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] hello. thank you for watching. thanks to all of you for coming. [ cheers and applause ] it's good to be
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, it would modify the use of surface parking lots, modify accessory use and public open space requirements in specified use districts and remove references to deleted sections of the code. the other one deals with automotive uses, parking requirements, the washington broadway waterfront jackson square special use district. the planning code to delete the parking requirements for specified zoning districts and make the maximum parking requirements and specified zoning district, it removes conditional use requirements for higher residential densities and specified zoning districts and makes sur fasz parking lots a nonconforming use in, it makes automotive use consistent and deletes reference to deleted sections in the code. and finally the grand jury issued a report entitled the port of san francisco caught between public trust and private dollars on june 24th, the jury investigated whether there were -- our other options for the use and development of port property that better meets the desires and needs of the city's residents and if there is sufficient public input to meet public trust requirements, the r
, it would modify the use of surface parking lots, modify accessory use and public open space requirements in specified use districts and remove references to deleted sections of the code. the other one deals with automotive uses, parking requirements, the washington broadway waterfront jackson square special use district. the planning code to delete the parking requirements for specified zoning districts and make the maximum parking requirements and specified zoning district, it removes...
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used pot. six percent or them are everyday users. so marijuana use has been around for a long, long time and has been used in large quantities. w we manage our regulations to try to suppress use. we know very little about the influence of marijuana on the growing brain. out in that we have these states, will allow the brain science to catch up and we can really learn about what stages in the brain development cycle is marijuana influential in a negative way to be concerned about. that science still has to be done. >> host: angela hawken, is the marijuana sold in colorado domestic product? >> guest: most of our marijuana is brought in from mexico, some high-grade from california so -- the really high grade, commercial grade is single digits thc level. the high-grade marijuana is up to 17%. they have stories in the media about thc levels of 40% and marijuana will kill your grandchildren. we hardly ever see those cases play out. most of the marijuana confiscated is commercial grade, and it's low level thc, and that is coming from mexico. >> host: is that the medical marijuana as well? >> guest: a lot of medical more here would be
used pot. six percent or them are everyday users. so marijuana use has been around for a long, long time and has been used in large quantities. w we manage our regulations to try to suppress use. we know very little about the influence of marijuana on the growing brain. out in that we have these states, will allow the brain science to catch up and we can really learn about what stages in the brain development cycle is marijuana influential in a negative way to be concerned about. that science...
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us by phone. the mayor of hilversum. he's joining us live. mr. mayor, i appreciate you being with us. i want to give you -- offer you my condolences and the condolences of all of us here at cnn for what you, your country and your town are going through. the outpouring of respect and dignity that we have witnessed in the last hour from people in the netherlands is simply extraordinary. what are your thoughts on this day of mourning? >> well, this is very sadness, shock, in hilversum, as well, we lost 16 young people, 16 to 18 years old, like quinn shonsman, he is the man with the u.s. passport, and his father lays flowers now here -- well, to welcome the remains of the people which is expecting here within five minutes. a very emotional moment. >> i spoke to quinn's grandfather several days ago. quinn was 19 years old. had his whole life ahead of him. quinn's grandfather had worked in hotels his whole life. quinn talked about perhaps doing that. so many people from your town, i mean, 13 people, that is an extraordinary loss for a town of your size to suffer. >> yes, yes. 85,000 people a
us by phone. the mayor of hilversum. he's joining us live. mr. mayor, i appreciate you being with us. i want to give you -- offer you my condolences and the condolences of all of us here at cnn for what you, your country and your town are going through. the outpouring of respect and dignity that we have witnessed in the last hour from people in the netherlands is simply extraordinary. what are your thoughts on this day of mourning? >> well, this is very sadness, shock, in hilversum, as...
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use detail as laid down out rather than banning formula retail have a good cuffing e conditional use controls is the best way to appear before the planning commission to express views about the formula retail use a appropriate we'll have conditions in the castro district where a formula retail use has made a change to some aspects of the issue the planning commission determined it would have to go through the formula retail process and the planning department ultimately determined it didn't those are place where the project is formula retail if a chance to this and that aspect is made the project nevertheless, will have to go through the formula retail process and closing the loophole in our law. i want to note we have a larger process take place within the planning department and supervisor mar to update our formula retail controls i'm hoping those are move forward r with one measure and their ultimately will be legislation but this will bridge the way and they'll become mute once the larger formula retail moves forward and becomes law with that, i'll ask for your support we'll open this up for. is there any public comment? item one i do have some cards i'll call out (calling names) i apologi
use detail as laid down out rather than banning formula retail have a good cuffing e conditional use controls is the best way to appear before the planning commission to express views about the formula retail use a appropriate we'll have conditions in the castro district where a formula retail use has made a change to some aspects of the issue the planning commission determined it would have to go through the formula retail process and the planning department ultimately determined it didn't...
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could have been a conditional use or permitted use or in a zoning district that does not require notification, like in the zoning districts pdr and they are permitted uses and the residential uses are not allowed and there are uses nearby. and it would have the impact and the neighborhood notice is required in this case. thank you very much. >> thanks. >> we could take the public comment, could i see a show of hands of how many people wish to speak under this item. >> if you could line up on the side of the room that will be helpful to move this proceeding forward. the first person can stand to the podium. okay, the president has indicated that each speaker will have two minutes and i assume that is because of the size of the crowd and the hour. if you have not filled out a speaker card, do that, because it helps us in the preparation of minutes. >> hello, my name is jim manex and i was mentioned, and i am here because this location is an extraordinary dangerous intersection in san francisco and i don't wish to go into that and i want to mention that there is no possibility for a green or a yellow zone on this property, the 25-foot house and frontage, i
could have been a conditional use or permitted use or in a zoning district that does not require notification, like in the zoning districts pdr and they are permitted uses and the residential uses are not allowed and there are uses nearby. and it would have the impact and the neighborhood notice is required in this case. thank you very much. >> thanks. >> we could take the public comment, could i see a show of hands of how many people wish to speak under this item. >> if you...
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us comments and ideas of how we can enhance that element of this rfp. the other thing i want to mention for sure is that this lease must be consistent with the waterfront land use plan and all of the uses that we've been talking about are consistent with the waterfront land use plan. and we also want to be consistent with the waterfront land use plan in terms of how we move the process along. in your commission staff package, attachment c is basically directly out of the waterfront land use plan and it outlines the process for public outreach and how we are to go about getting public comment. moving forward, next steps, basically we want to continue our outreach. we went to nuweg on last week. we are going to fisherman's wharf advisory group next week. and we expect to be going to nuwag again probably a few times. we're seeking public comment. we're seeking comment from our stakeholders, we're making appointments with stakeholders, and we're trying to draw out as much out of this as we can and as many ideas as we can possibly get. projected schedule is up on the screen. we had started our public engagement last week basically with nuwag. and here we are at the commission meeting and we
us comments and ideas of how we can enhance that element of this rfp. the other thing i want to mention for sure is that this lease must be consistent with the waterfront land use plan and all of the uses that we've been talking about are consistent with the waterfront land use plan. and we also want to be consistent with the waterfront land use plan in terms of how we move the process along. in your commission staff package, attachment c is basically directly out of the waterfront land use...
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the warning and the possibility of citations and use that starting to use that last year. we are well as we start to us use that i want to emphasize our motivation is not to try to collect penalties but we're trying to motivate the employers to offer those benefits to their employees. what we have laid out in the regulations is a teetered effort for enforcement that begins or begins with a warning letter that gives the employers 90 that days after that we can issue a citation that sets off several 90 day subsequence to a fine up to a maximum of $500. we've found the warning procedure itself just getting the word out to employers we don't see any evidence you're in compliance you will be subject to citations that is if you have to get their attention and as we move down the thirty day increments employers who have not in the past in compliance almost all of them come into compliance just by getting the warnings move into compliance i if the record could reflect having the letters is an effective way to get people to listen to us. so that describes what we have in place and where we stand with it. i'd li
the warning and the possibility of citations and use that starting to use that last year. we are well as we start to us use that i want to emphasize our motivation is not to try to collect penalties but we're trying to motivate the employers to offer those benefits to their employees. what we have laid out in the regulations is a teetered effort for enforcement that begins or begins with a warning letter that gives the employers 90 that days after that we can issue a citation that sets off...
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us on facebook and follow us on twitter. >> next, discussion about whether commercial plane should be equipped with antimissile systems. from today's washington journal, this is 40 minutes. ngton journal continues. our next guest is tim starks. he is a writer for roll call. he covers the intelligence and defense industries. thank you so much for joining us us morning. you're here to talk about the debate over whether or not commercial airlines should have ini-missile defense systems the wake of the downing of the malaysian airline. no one wants something like this to happen. update us from the state of play in washington. something ofs been a dormant issue. for the last several years, congress has cut off major funding for these kinds of defenses. it is been revised because of those concerns you just cited. you saw senator mark kirk say we need to do something to prevent these kinds of attacks. you've seen people who were pushing it shortly after 9/11 and then revised their calls. not gotten to the point of major momentum yet. it is starting to percolate again on capitol hill. host: we have a quote from senator kirk. we can't hide. we need to think about how to defeat this threat technically. we should let them make the decision as they are booking. that would restore a lot of confidence in the system. faa toushing the encourage airline
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uses that as well each country you know is using its own tools to influence the others in the gay that are similar to the us as well jules. in the richest country in the world by phone or i'm on the clock thank you very much indeed for joining me today from the free center of the mosque a financial. and to king of global banking while the powers the five nations brazil russia india china and south africa i.d.s. in brazil for the eve of the summit a message to finalize the details of the development bank now we've got a ferry i missed so called scots he's in the country just now for a stop to tell me what do i expect tases and what is on the agenda this week for the first is the development bank or the brics bank as it's going to be basically this is going to be a war chest for times of crisis is going to protect the five countries on their economies is going to act as a buffer if there is a future financial global crisis on the second part is the stabilization fund which is going to help support the emerging economies it's going to be seen as an alternative to reuven if you like to the i.m.f. and the world
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makes us feel anxious and people watching us, abusing us, mistreating us, using us to get ahead but athe same, on the same hand we're also drawn to people like that. these are the people who become popular. both when we were in school and in the boardroom. we even choose these people to lead us. so it is like a schizophrenic way we deal with these kinds of personality, which by the way, i was going to say why they are around and they tend to get ahead because we tend to let them get ahead. jenna: this is depressing to think about. your point is well-taken. >> yes. jenna: are these folks, are they sociopaths are they certifiable according to you, dr. chuck, or are they just simply jerks as you were describing that people sort of admire in a weird way? >> look, jerks, that is your term, not mine. jenna: it is, sorry. >> i would say that these folks can be very difficult but from a clinical standpoint, from a psychological standpoint, more than like l there not all-out sociopaths. they would not get a diagnosis of antisocial personality disorder but they share a lot of traits and behave i
makes us feel anxious and people watching us, abusing us, mistreating us, using us to get ahead but athe same, on the same hand we're also drawn to people like that. these are the people who become popular. both when we were in school and in the boardroom. we even choose these people to lead us. so it is like a schizophrenic way we deal with these kinds of personality, which by the way, i was going to say why they are around and they tend to get ahead because we tend to let them get ahead....
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us out of that theater. [all laughing] they come down there and got us. - yeah. - shined a flashlight on us and marched us oute're not here to fight the indians, as the custom's been in the past, but to make friends with them. - he don't know nothing about redskins. - no. - he's a good indian. - ain't no such thing. - we weren't allowed to talk. we weren't allowed to go to the bathroom. we weren't even allowed to buy popcorn. we just had to sit there. - ahh! - i didn't learn much that first year. all i knew was that i wanted to go home. vacation-- the end of the school year -- and you know your mother's there and there's gonna be something to eat and you can take your shoes off and throw 'em away, go barefooted for the rest of the summer. first thing you do is, you go check the water to see if it's warm enough to go swimming. so that was the best time. about the second or the third week in august, the whole community would just suddenly become a little bit more quieter. it was almost like a death in the community. no matter how you worked it, no matter how you looked at it, it always came down to the same thi
us out of that theater. [all laughing] they come down there and got us. - yeah. - shined a flashlight on us and marched us oute're not here to fight the indians, as the custom's been in the past, but to make friends with them. - he don't know nothing about redskins. - no. - he's a good indian. - ain't no such thing. - we weren't allowed to talk. we weren't allowed to go to the bathroom. we weren't even allowed to buy popcorn. we just had to sit there. - ahh! - i didn't learn much that first...
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importantly if the results show that marijuana and alcohol are used together, if an increase in marijuana use is accompanied by an increase in alcohol use, i will fundamentally change my mind on marijuana legalization. that's a result we're still to learn, and we'll learn in the next few years. i think many of us who are academics studying the marijuana issue want to see that result. the other issue is very controversial for many decades now is the relationship between marijuana use and other illegal drugs. is the fact that more people are going to be consuming marijuana, which is likely in the face of legalization, going to lead to more, higher rates of use of other illegal drugs? that could be a concern. or is the opposite possible? that an increased use in marijuana, because it's legal, might suppress the use of other illegal drugs. these are all research bl questions that we'll know the answers to in a if years. so even if we're ambivalent about marijuana legalization, we said, hey, let's take a look at this because we might learn a stunning amount which can help in the future. back to drugged driving though. often i get the questio
importantly if the results show that marijuana and alcohol are used together, if an increase in marijuana use is accompanied by an increase in alcohol use, i will fundamentally change my mind on marijuana legalization. that's a result we're still to learn, and we'll learn in the next few years. i think many of us who are academics studying the marijuana issue want to see that result. the other issue is very controversial for many decades now is the relationship between marijuana use and other...
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we give people an option and they can use us or they can use some other ground transport. y don't feel like we're the best and most efficient, they can use something else but our mission is to provide the safest and most reliable ride so we want to get to you in under five minutes. if that means surge sometime, we are going to go for reliability is the thing we are providing consumers. >> how many people check twitter regularly but don't actually tweet question or we asked more than a thousand twitter users how they use the platform and we will bring you the results, next. ♪ >> i'm emily chang and this is "bloomberg west" on bloomberg television, streaming on your phone, tablet and bloomberg.com. we turn back to twitter. users have flocked to twitter since the first tweet was sent in 2006, but keeping users engaged is a huge challenge for the company. we asked more than a thousand people in the united states how they use twitter for this month's surveymonkey shakedown. cory johnson is back with us from new york and dave goldberg joins me now in the studio. sheryl sandberg,
we give people an option and they can use us or they can use some other ground transport. y don't feel like we're the best and most efficient, they can use something else but our mission is to provide the safest and most reliable ride so we want to get to you in under five minutes. if that means surge sometime, we are going to go for reliability is the thing we are providing consumers. >> how many people check twitter regularly but don't actually tweet question or we asked more than a...
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used used workers at the volkswagen plant told to pack their carpet bag and head north. why would a southern man trust his future to a german company and not an american union? >> did the union protect detroit and all those jobs that used to belong to general motors, dodge, and ford? that are now in mexico? did the union protect them? >>> we deserve an explanation since we not only bailed out the american auto companies, but also the pension fund of the u uaw. >> may i help you? >>> yeah, i'm here to see bob king, please. >> they want me off the property? all right. what we seem here is a problem to communicate. we went to the local uaw hall in alabama to get clarification. >> how you doing? >> could we speak to ms. read. >>> no. >> we don't want any cameras in here. >>> can you tell her we're out here. give our name and tell her we'll stop in. nothing? >> could have stayed in detroit and got this. he lock the door. >> are we doing anything good. >> let us know. >> i'm asking you. >>> don't you love your union? >>> no, i like representation. >> nevada rancher liven bundy says this land is his land. >> what about my water that i own and those things? that's my property. >> reporter: the feds say and his cows own a milli
used used workers at the volkswagen plant told to pack their carpet bag and head north. why would a southern man trust his future to a german company and not an american union? >> did the union protect detroit and all those jobs that used to belong to general motors, dodge, and ford? that are now in mexico? did the union protect them? >>> we deserve an explanation since we not only bailed out the american auto companies, but also the pension fund of the u uaw. >> may i help...
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a say to advertisers look stay with us or come to us because we have these analytics and we can definitely target your advertising better and therefore you should use us over other companies i think it's a very good acquisition for them so it's a positive even though she might break the bank to. make percent on record first off now on to bear what is that hoover i love of her by the way that there are. moves in to asia they're facing different bad. including a possible ban in seoul and getting a handle on beijing's that vaccine traffic problems i mean if they can get a handle on that the. sky's the limit so how does a launch overseas compares to its service here in the u.s. what do you think i think you know it's this when you're an eighteen billion dollars company basically you go to launch everywhere and ultimately what we're going to see is that they're not to be the dominate markets as much as they want in other places to get the band that you're talking about traffic problems in beijing we have all sorts of problems in europe i think what we're going to see is that they're not to be able to read as aggressively as they want and as a result of
a say to advertisers look stay with us or come to us because we have these analytics and we can definitely target your advertising better and therefore you should use us over other companies i think it's a very good acquisition for them so it's a positive even though she might break the bank to. make percent on record first off now on to bear what is that hoover i love of her by the way that there are. moves in to asia they're facing different bad. including a possible ban in seoul and getting...
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we don't know what the use is we know it's a 94 permit for the space on behalf of it was the top floor being used for a commercial use and conferred back to a residential use there's nothing it on the building permit that told us what the use is. >> okay. thank you. you know what we have the housing inspection services with the open complaint maybe let them do their investigation >> i think there's no doubt there will be multiple actions. >> question is what action do we take. >> suggestions commissioners. >> we can continue to what mr. duffy said wait until after the housing inspection process. >> do we want to have to the to the call of the chair. >> i'm leery of having this go on too long. >> inspector duffey how long will the take to estimate for the housing inspection investigation to conclude. >> oh, they do a thorough investigations it could be a month or two but the other thing i could do if we continue with this we'll check with our chief plumbing inspector and all be it the building permit would they typically give that permit i can't say yes or no the person i spoke with today, the plumbing inspector didn'
we don't know what the use is we know it's a 94 permit for the space on behalf of it was the top floor being used for a commercial use and conferred back to a residential use there's nothing it on the building permit that told us what the use is. >> okay. thank you. you know what we have the housing inspection services with the open complaint maybe let them do their investigation >> i think there's no doubt there will be multiple actions. >> question is what action do we take....
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and that use would want to be continued we'd like to see the use of the building and what the use of that area of the building was being used for and revert back to the original use whether it was storage or laundry area even if it was rooms done if the stove and cabinets were removed we'd see that on the plan i don't see that and if the purposes of the plumbing were to remove a stove that was in an illegal residential area we certainly need a building permit to go with that. i saw a notice to the language here. the notice is hereby given to the owners on the polk street in san francisco will apply to the department of building inspection to permanently roach the plumbing so we need a building permit before the plumbing permit you could apply for your plumbing permit and in addition we would like to see a permit i did research on the building today and i will speak about the building inspection complaint on my research for the building in 1994 application i'll put that on the overhead. this was - no so this was a permit in the 4 and the dbi issued that it was legalizing did second
and that use would want to be continued we'd like to see the use of the building and what the use of that area of the building was being used for and revert back to the original use whether it was storage or laundry area even if it was rooms done if the stove and cabinets were removed we'd see that on the plan i don't see that and if the purposes of the plumbing were to remove a stove that was in an illegal residential area we certainly need a building permit to go with that. i saw a notice to...
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amendment to item 4 on page 3 line 21 right now line 21 says that excited uses of an existing uses bandit for 90 days you lose that use in the pdr use >> can you tell me what line. >> hold only. >> on item 4. if i may take a moment i have an updated legislation i want to circulate to you. >> so hopefully, we'll resolve this issue simply that 90 days increased to one hundred and 80 days. the current period is one hundred and 80 days to make that consistent >> is there any additional public comment on item 3 or item 4? supervisor cohen how do you want to handle were you going to have the project sponsor come back up >> i'll be brief i want to clear up the leasing numbers at times we refer to the design center as two buildings to be specific henry adams there's 77 leases in place and 31 are month to month. since our last hearing and subsequent to meeting with supervisor cohen we've been able to convert those to longer leases now have the 31 there's 15 remaining. the maximum displacement for the project with penn truce is a total of 8 tenants that represents less than 21 thousand square feet. as we continue to see contrac
amendment to item 4 on page 3 line 21 right now line 21 says that excited uses of an existing uses bandit for 90 days you lose that use in the pdr use >> can you tell me what line. >> hold only. >> on item 4. if i may take a moment i have an updated legislation i want to circulate to you. >> so hopefully, we'll resolve this issue simply that 90 days increased to one hundred and 80 days. the current period is one hundred and 80 days to make that consistent >> is...
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useful tool for that individual? only a useful tool if that individual uses it to quit? would concede that any of these products at an individual level can do good. what is challenging for all of us giving us the law is the decisions we have to make are not going to be made about what might be good for the theoretical individual. we have to have regulatory science to support decisions that inform what is happening at a population level. we have to look at all possible behaviors. >> if your trend line is this way, then the public health effect is better. you have less people using combustible products. you have more of those individuals who need to quit or gone to a reduced-harm product. t me say for the record, c.v.s. still sells nicorette gum, probably all of the products that aid in eliminating or reducing the rate of smoking. it's not like they threw out the whole category. the retailer that reduced a large amount of sales, they still believe that risk reduction is an important thing for them to endorse, would you agree? >> i would answer it in this way, senator, the
useful tool for that individual? only a useful tool if that individual uses it to quit? would concede that any of these products at an individual level can do good. what is challenging for all of us giving us the law is the decisions we have to make are not going to be made about what might be good for the theoretical individual. we have to have regulatory science to support decisions that inform what is happening at a population level. we have to look at all possible behaviors. >> if...
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that two hours leading up to the final moments should give us a fairly good indication of what was going on and that may even tell us that us knew nothing about it whatsoever that it just happened frankly there's a couple of things that are a little bit curious about the images that i've been seeing on television when the aircraft was hit and it would have depressurized more or less a mediately if there was a large hole blown in the fuselage or a compact a fuse like scott hogan a sudden decompression of that nature would have been quite calamitous but people who had very few seconds of consciousness and be sure they passed out and they would have fallen obviously great distance to the ground and so interesting in that they might be quite intact one would expect that might be showing some signs of damage you know the other thing that i found really interesting it is the collection of power sports that are being shown on television which will appear to be very train and almost brand new. and they've been collected obviously very quickly you know or from pockets of should cases perhaps so there are some interesting aspects to
that two hours leading up to the final moments should give us a fairly good indication of what was going on and that may even tell us that us knew nothing about it whatsoever that it just happened frankly there's a couple of things that are a little bit curious about the images that i've been seeing on television when the aircraft was hit and it would have depressurized more or less a mediately if there was a large hole blown in the fuselage or a compact a fuse like scott hogan a sudden...
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uses in the parables. and he speaks of the steward in his sparables. the good steward and wicked. and those who squander the goods and those who use them with an issue east and the master expects to use them with an increase. everything we have, and everything that we are is a gift from god, it doesn't really belong to us. their good is entrusted to us for good's purposes and we are going to lead to the true happiness. >> you keep that foremost in your mind with everything that you do and maybe more so than ever before under the pontificate under st. francis. it is not material goods, it is about the gifts and talents you have as well. they make up your identity. >> we speak of it in time, and treasure. and some are called to share. and again, it is not merely practical material thing. it is a matter of, it has to come from a spirituality. spirituality of communion which is sharing spiritual and goods. >> spirituality of communion. we will talk about that after the break. stay tuned. ,, . >>> welcome back to "mosaic." we are talking with archbishop salvatore cordileone. we had an interesting conversation with you. archbishop. we are so grateful you took the time to be with us. promis
uses in the parables. and he speaks of the steward in his sparables. the good steward and wicked. and those who squander the goods and those who use them with an issue east and the master expects to use them with an increase. everything we have, and everything that we are is a gift from god, it doesn't really belong to us. their good is entrusted to us for good's purposes and we are going to lead to the true happiness. >> you keep that foremost in your mind with everything that you do and...
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>> no. >> i mean... >> it is not possible. >> and any use, given that this was a vacant lot, any use. >> any use, requires neighborhood notification. >> and okay. >> my concern today is it hearing that the appellant's argument that this is a use, that does not essentially fit in any of the definitions, in the use controls for this district, which would mean then that the use is not allowed, because you can only have those uses, which are listed in the district. >> okay. >> so the p ael ant... >> so you have heard today that none of that, that that does not fit in any of the categories. >> that is the appellant's argument >> okay. >> okay. so continuance would not help this. all right. >> those are my comments and thoughts. >> yeah, i have not in the past been totally supportive of the department when they make, errors because people make decisions based upon what occurs, and you know, they should bare up to their errors, the problem here is that it is not necessarily a numbers game in terms of how many people don't like this either. the problem here is that it was not just one of the permit wher
>> no. >> i mean... >> it is not possible. >> and any use, given that this was a vacant lot, any use. >> any use, requires neighborhood notification. >> and okay. >> my concern today is it hearing that the appellant's argument that this is a use, that does not essentially fit in any of the definitions, in the use controls for this district, which would mean then that the use is not allowed, because you can only have those uses, which are listed in the...
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used surveymonkeye shakedown. cory johnson is back with us in new york. dave goldberg joins us now in the studio. mer, your wife works for facebook, a competitor for twitter. but you spoke to -- what, over 1000 people? >> we asked them if they used twitter and how they use it. everyone had heard of it, but only 38% said that they used it on a regular basis. >> awareness is high, adoption is not? >> 38 percent is pretty good. i don't think it's horrible, but it is just relative to the awareness. kind of -- what are people using it for? and where are people not using it? those are the questions. >> are these newer users? interestingly, most people have joined in the last couple of years if they are using it, not surprising, but it was greater than i would have guessed in terms of the number of users that have joined in the last few years. clearly the ipo did a lot to drive a lot of new users to it. >> is that a good sign for user growth? we were talking about earnings earlier today. user growth is what they are focused on. these numbers don't look bad. >> overseas is also a big deal for twitter. gro
used surveymonkeye shakedown. cory johnson is back with us in new york. dave goldberg joins us now in the studio. mer, your wife works for facebook, a competitor for twitter. but you spoke to -- what, over 1000 people? >> we asked them if they used twitter and how they use it. everyone had heard of it, but only 38% said that they used it on a regular basis. >> awareness is high, adoption is not? >> 38 percent is pretty good. i don't think it's horrible, but it is just relative...
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the calculus that a person makes in whether to use or not use is skewed towards use because of the tremendousancial reward. baseball deserves great credit for being the only sport to have conducted a completely independent investigation and report and implement recommended changes. >> do they use significantly less? >> use of steroids is down. the problem is, at this moment, literally right now and eastern europe, there are people trying to create new chemical compounds that will enhance performance without detection. it is a cat and mouse game. a new drug comes on, it takes scientists a while to detective. baseball deserves credit for having the toughest program in professional sports in this country. they have to keep at it. i don't think you will ever reach a point where everyone can say with certainty there is no more drugs. >> the red sox the other day took some shots at nelson cruz who was suspended last year and is now leading the majors in home runs. should we take that seriously? >> i thought it was unnecessary. nelson cruz served a long suspension. he went out in the open market. he
the calculus that a person makes in whether to use or not use is skewed towards use because of the tremendousancial reward. baseball deserves great credit for being the only sport to have conducted a completely independent investigation and report and implement recommended changes. >> do they use significantly less? >> use of steroids is down. the problem is, at this moment, literally right now and eastern europe, there are people trying to create new chemical compounds that will...
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john: what targeted means not just so us your paperwork, it was show us this then show us that, and again, and again. >> show us -- they asked a lot of questions. john: what was on your facebook page? the password, every speech you gave. gave. >> speeches, not just speeches that i gave but people of speeches that came and spoke at our events, and after they, many people around the country afraid to speak out, because, they are afraid to be associated with us -- they may get audited. john: you would answer the questions they would come back with more. >> and they would delay, and delay, and delay, as they were waiting to ask the questions. john: you are doing something right, have you 1.3 million facebook fans? >> yes. john: and matt, you wrote a book, "don't hurt people," what is your points? >> my points is that the value of liberty you that night us are simple. it is abou what your mom taught, don't hurt people, don't take their stuff, take responsible for your own actions, this is basic rules that apply to everyone that subscribes to kwhr-d oideaof liberty, differeu don't know what the
john: what targeted means not just so us your paperwork, it was show us this then show us that, and again, and again. >> show us -- they asked a lot of questions. john: what was on your facebook page? the password, every speech you gave. gave. >> speeches, not just speeches that i gave but people of speeches that came and spoke at our events, and after they, many people around the country afraid to speak out, because, they are afraid to be associated with us -- they may get audited....
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can what is the or have seen when you would us that well of which food to cool us received but again. yes there's all of us the us or the. yeah. but i'm with. the world. at the bottom yes of. your group which. i'm not in the city of lugansk and from what she can see and hear you may think that it is calm here but overnight and early in the morning we heard and these were the songs that work people are up to die they're very exhaustive in very tired of the situation and they had hopes that the ceasefire will be extended and that will help bring peace to this part of the country but now these hopes are fading. that was our t. correspondent. earlier today president obama spoke on the pressing issue of the united states crumbling infrastructure and warned congress that it has to act or states will begin receiving fewer federal funds to keep up their roads and bridges take a listen to part of that speech we are not spending enough on the things that help our economy grow the things that help businesses move products the thing that help workers get to the job the things that help families get home to see their l
can what is the or have seen when you would us that well of which food to cool us received but again. yes there's all of us the us or the. yeah. but i'm with. the world. at the bottom yes of. your group which. i'm not in the city of lugansk and from what she can see and hear you may think that it is calm here but overnight and early in the morning we heard and these were the songs that work people are up to die they're very exhaustive in very tired of the situation and they had hopes that the...
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but it is used, in relative terms, sparingly and it is always used metaphorically. in this holocaust this language is used pervasively. secondly, related to the first point is the way they denied their victims humanity as they processed them almost like animal carcasses, using jewish prisoners as laboratory animals, harvesting the cost to gain the fillings. a second distinct feature is that in sharp contrast to, say, the armenian, rwandan or cambodian cases, the victims of the holocaust were not murdered for any immediate practical purpose that one could remotely define as rational. it was rather that the very existence of the jewish people was unacceptable to their killers. and so for the first and only time in history, we have come to hurd murder millions of our fellow human beings for the purpose of taking their lives. their deaths were an end in itself. which leads me to the third and last point i wanted to make this connection which is that the jewish people are the only large ethnic minority to have ever been targeted for complete biological extipg. the nazis hoped to murder not only the 11 million
but it is used, in relative terms, sparingly and it is always used metaphorically. in this holocaust this language is used pervasively. secondly, related to the first point is the way they denied their victims humanity as they processed them almost like animal carcasses, using jewish prisoners as laboratory animals, harvesting the cost to gain the fillings. a second distinct feature is that in sharp contrast to, say, the armenian, rwandan or cambodian cases, the victims of the holocaust were...
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use -- i don't think they use twitter. they are in their 70s. all my daughter's friends use twitter and facebook and they are adept to social media. i would think this marketing would be appealing to kids. i wonder if you want to comment on that. >> i think you are correct that using social media is a way of reaching young people. and to the point of the age restrictions, the websites for electronic cigarettes, most of them are over 18 and you say yes and you are in rather than the double forms verification that you can do. it's far easier that they can say yet -- yes that you can get in. that is weak to be able to access the social marketing. it's powerful as you notice. >> mr. myers? >> i completely agree. we too looked at the age verification on the e-cigarettes sites. it's nowhere near comparable to what is the set of requirements for cigarettes. it's a dual standard, one allows young people in much, much easier. >> i want to clon collude here -- conclude here in my former argument. you have two million kids and growing. and marketing of flavors which we know from the pa
use -- i don't think they use twitter. they are in their 70s. all my daughter's friends use twitter and facebook and they are adept to social media. i would think this marketing would be appealing to kids. i wonder if you want to comment on that. >> i think you are correct that using social media is a way of reaching young people. and to the point of the age restrictions, the websites for electronic cigarettes, most of them are over 18 and you say yes and you are in rather than the double...
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they have been used to bring supplies in, and have been used for assaults. hamas fighters used a tunnel to attack an army post of gilad shall at. israel -- shilat. israel tried to go after the tunnels before. they are complex, sophisticated and it underscores how difficult it is for his rail to halt underground enemies, and why the israeli prime minister insists the offensive must continue as long as it takes. >> we will not finish the mission. we will not finish the operation without neutralizing the sun else, which have the purpose of killing our children. >> for his rail's strategy we are -- israel strategy we are joined by former general kimmitt. we talk about the tunnels as being supply routes. but now we are talking about using them as a threat. >> for years we look at the tunnel problem between gaza and egypt, gaza and israel as an opportunity and a which hamas would bring in supplies. we were concerned and israel concerned that they were used to bring in military equipment. that was going from say the sinai into gaza. now the tunnels are used as attack routes. by hamas,
they have been used to bring supplies in, and have been used for assaults. hamas fighters used a tunnel to attack an army post of gilad shall at. israel -- shilat. israel tried to go after the tunnels before. they are complex, sophisticated and it underscores how difficult it is for his rail to halt underground enemies, and why the israeli prime minister insists the offensive must continue as long as it takes. >> we will not finish the mission. we will not finish the operation without...