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whitley? >> i believe my colleague from city planning is on. and i'd like to turn it over to her to answer your ceqa questions. joy. >> hi. >> chair fewer: are you on mute? i think you're muted. >> . sorry. joy from planning staff. yes. it does say that in the whereas the planning department has determined that the 440 geary project is not subject to ceqa, under s.b.35, but we've otherwise categorically exempted from environmental review under category 1. >> chair fewer: okay. okay. i just want to say, you know, as a city member on the board of supervisors, anything that's appealed, we're very cautious about actually saying that we have approved one thing or another around -- i mean, just being cautious. just f.y.i. having said that, supervisor mandelman, you look a little -- no. okay. good. you look good. okay. here we go then. i'd like to make a motion to approve the amendment. roll call vote, please. >> clerk: on the motion, supervisor walton. >> supervisor walton: aye. >> clerk: supervisor mandelman. >> supervisor mandelman: aye. >> clerk:
whitley? >> i believe my colleague from city planning is on. and i'd like to turn it over to her to answer your ceqa questions. joy. >> hi. >> chair fewer: are you on mute? i think you're muted. >> . sorry. joy from planning staff. yes. it does say that in the whereas the planning department has determined that the 440 geary project is not subject to ceqa, under s.b.35, but we've otherwise categorically exempted from environmental review under category 1. >> chair...
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whitley? >> i believe my colleague from city planning is on. and i'd like to turn it over to her to answer your ceqa questions. joy. >> hi. >> chair fewer: are you on mute? i think you're muted. >> . sorry. joy from planning staff. yes. it does say that in the whereas the planning department has determined that the 440 geary project is not subject to ceqa, under s.b.35, but we've otherwise categorically exempted from environmental review under category 1. >> chair fewer: okay. okay. i just want to say, you know, as a city member on the board of supervisors, anything that's appealed, we're very cautious about actually saying that we have approved one thing or another around -- i mean, just being cautious. just f.y.i. having said that, supervisor mandelman, you look a little -- no. okay. good. you look good. okay. here we go then. i'd like to make a motion to approve the amendment. roll call vote, please. >> clerk: on the motion, supervisor walton. >> supervisor walton: aye. >> clerk: supervisor mandelman. >> supervisor mandelman: aye. >> clerk:
whitley? >> i believe my colleague from city planning is on. and i'd like to turn it over to her to answer your ceqa questions. joy. >> hi. >> chair fewer: are you on mute? i think you're muted. >> . sorry. joy from planning staff. yes. it does say that in the whereas the planning department has determined that the 440 geary project is not subject to ceqa, under s.b.35, but we've otherwise categorically exempted from environmental review under category 1. >> chair...
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paul's friend steve whitley. >> everybody was in such shock. i don't think the reason mattered. it was just, okay, we've got to take care of our friend. >> how was paul? >> grief stricken. >> so was linda's family. her niece ricky remembers how paul changed the funeral arrangements to help them deal with linda's sudden death. >> he allowed the casket to be open so my mom could see her sister, wrap her mind around her sister being gone. >> linda was now only a memory, but she'd left behind a perplexing medical mystery. what caused the mysterious illness that took her life? >>> what were her symptoms? >> diarrhea, vomiting, dizziness, fatigue. >> and it wouldn't go away? >> it wouldn't go away. >> after linda's death, they discovered a medical chronology on her computer at work. she'd kept careful notes about her symptoms from the very beginning. it went back a year to june 28th, 1993. she wrote, felt fine all day. worked late. had a salad for dinner. woke up in the middle of the night vomiting. a month later, july 24th, 1993, approximately one hour after eating, i began vomiting.
paul's friend steve whitley. >> everybody was in such shock. i don't think the reason mattered. it was just, okay, we've got to take care of our friend. >> how was paul? >> grief stricken. >> so was linda's family. her niece ricky remembers how paul changed the funeral arrangements to help them deal with linda's sudden death. >> he allowed the casket to be open so my mom could see her sister, wrap her mind around her sister being gone. >> linda was now only a...
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it will whitley eradicate the virus and wipe out the china play once and for all. if the doctors tell us that we should take it, i'll be the 1st in line to take it. absolutely. but if donald trump tells us i said to him that we've taken, i'm not taking director of the washington pain center, dr. john dombrowski fears political games are taking focus away from saving lives. the covert 1000 pandemic, at least in the united states, is been a political football, a thing to her. donald trump, the economy they will play up. and the other side is this is the same way. so i think it's very scary that we're here with, we're seeing this tremendous and tragic intersection between politics and science, which is not the way to move forward. we can't make at least in the united states 330000000 vaccines. right now we just impossible. so we as physicians always do, treat ush, take care of the sickest patients 1st and worry about others. so people who are sick, elderly, multiple medical problems, they should get the vaccination 1st. and we need to educate people we've done now is
it will whitley eradicate the virus and wipe out the china play once and for all. if the doctors tell us that we should take it, i'll be the 1st in line to take it. absolutely. but if donald trump tells us i said to him that we've taken, i'm not taking director of the washington pain center, dr. john dombrowski fears political games are taking focus away from saving lives. the covert 1000 pandemic, at least in the united states, is been a political football, a thing to her. donald trump, the...
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whitley? >> i believe my colleague from city planning is on. and i'd like to turn it over to her to answer your ceqa questions. joy. >> hi. >> chair fewer: are you on mute? i think you're muted. >> . sorry. joy from planning staff. yes. it does say that in the whereas the planning department has determined that the 440 geary project is not subject to ceqa, under s.b.35, but we've otherwise categorically exempted from environmental review under category 1. >> chair fewer: okay. okay. i just want to say, you know, as a city member on the board of supervisors, anything that's appealed, we're very cautious about actually saying that we have approved one thing or another around -- i mean, just being cautious. just f.y.i. having said that, supervisor mandelman, you look a little -- no. okay. good. you look good. okay. here we go then. i'd like to make a motion to approve the amendment. roll call vote, please. >> clerk: on the motion, supervisor walton. >> supervisor walton: aye. >> clerk: supervisor mandelman. >> supervisor mandelman: aye. >> clerk:
whitley? >> i believe my colleague from city planning is on. and i'd like to turn it over to her to answer your ceqa questions. joy. >> hi. >> chair fewer: are you on mute? i think you're muted. >> . sorry. joy from planning staff. yes. it does say that in the whereas the planning department has determined that the 440 geary project is not subject to ceqa, under s.b.35, but we've otherwise categorically exempted from environmental review under category 1. >> chair...
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juliette: asia business reporter angus whitley. shares rise qantas the most since february.plus, more great gifts in the hours ahead, including an exclusive interview, klm ceo. and the w.h.o. chief scientist as well. later on, bloomberg is launching a global covid resilience rankings. this project measures how the biggest economies have handled the pandemic based on 10 key data indicators. coverage across bloomberg news and media from 10:00 sydney time. rishaad: let's have a look at a couple is no splash headlines. hyundai teaming up with the richest man in britain to give hydrogen powered cars a boost. they will aim to provide hydrogen to hyundai, which has been making battery cell vehicles since 2013. they have their new grenadier off-roader, which aims to come to market next year. they produce 300,000 tons of hydrogen each year. say j.p.rom new york morgan is helping with the evaluation of a possible sale of reebok. the new york times said analysts say reebok could batch about $1 billion. the pandemic hit both companies. sales have fallen 33%. reebok revenue fell by more
juliette: asia business reporter angus whitley. shares rise qantas the most since february.plus, more great gifts in the hours ahead, including an exclusive interview, klm ceo. and the w.h.o. chief scientist as well. later on, bloomberg is launching a global covid resilience rankings. this project measures how the biggest economies have handled the pandemic based on 10 key data indicators. coverage across bloomberg news and media from 10:00 sydney time. rishaad: let's have a look at a couple is...
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. >> so please welcome amy, courtney and her mom, michelle, patricia and her family, ray and whitleyney, we'll start with you. you entered this contest for your mom. what made you want to do it for her? >> i can't think of anyone more deserving to win. she spends her entire life taking care of everything and everyone before herself and she deserves to be taken care of now. >> and ray and whit, you were telling us if you won this money you didn't want to use it just for you. you wanted to help your community. >> yes, so we've been working in the mental health field for about 15 plus years and we recognize that there's a direct correlation between homelessness and severe mental illness so we wanted to open up an assisted living facility to service that population. >> boy, what a great service you are providing right there. and we've got a little message for all of you from some people, i think you'll recognize them. take a look. >> good morning, america. >> we're the conner family. we're thrilled to have you in our living room. >> we're thrilled to share a special and exciting message
. >> so please welcome amy, courtney and her mom, michelle, patricia and her family, ray and whitleyney, we'll start with you. you entered this contest for your mom. what made you want to do it for her? >> i can't think of anyone more deserving to win. she spends her entire life taking care of everything and everyone before herself and she deserves to be taken care of now. >> and ray and whit, you were telling us if you won this money you didn't want to use it just for you....