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. >> reporter: the surgeon treating peyton told me if the stab width had been a width of a hair deeperld not have survived. while preyton fights for her lie police are searching everywhere for the two girls. >> it was about 2:53 in the afternoon. i had gotten a message that the sheriff's department had located the girls on the side of i-94. they were sitting on the side of the freeway. >> by the time we had found them, they had walked about five hours and made it to the north end of our city. >> reporter: morgan geyser and anisa were brought back for an interview. >> they seemed kind of meek. >> your parents know you are here talking to me. they're so glad that you're safe. >> i did notice she had a bloodstain on the front of her shirt and she was wearing two shirts. >> what is your name? >> anissa weir. >> morgan seemed like she was very calm. very relaxed. i mean, she's at a police department, and she's covered in blood. and this is like a normal day for her. >> what's your name? >> morgan. >> reporter: you can hear morgan ask what's happened to peyton, using her nickname, bella. >>
. >> reporter: the surgeon treating peyton told me if the stab width had been a width of a hair deeperld not have survived. while preyton fights for her lie police are searching everywhere for the two girls. >> it was about 2:53 in the afternoon. i had gotten a message that the sheriff's department had located the girls on the side of i-94. they were sitting on the side of the freeway. >> by the time we had found them, they had walked about five hours and made it to the north...
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. >> we have discussed the bike way width in great details. our typical width is eight feet and that's the maximum that we can squeeze leaving two lanes in each direction. so, it does allow for a bicycle to pass another bicycle or for two bicycles to ride side by side. but if we all know, we have pretty big platoons that ride down market street. so, in the event that we outgrow the bike way, sort of the next spot is the curb lane which is less than ideal but we do have bicycles that can ride in the curb lane and like i said, we've tried to maximize the bike way width as much as possible. >> then we're back into leap frogging with buses. >> if they're in the curb lane they would be riding with not just transit but delivery vehicles. >> ok. >> ok. so i just -- i do see this problem happening. i think it's a great problem to happen. we're going to get there pretty soon so i just want us to think about how we're future proofing this design. >> it's a challenge. >> second question is on enforcement. we heard a couple public commenters talk about en
. >> we have discussed the bike way width in great details. our typical width is eight feet and that's the maximum that we can squeeze leaving two lanes in each direction. so, it does allow for a bicycle to pass another bicycle or for two bicycles to ride side by side. but if we all know, we have pretty big platoons that ride down market street. so, in the event that we outgrow the bike way, sort of the next spot is the curb lane which is less than ideal but we do have bicycles that can...
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a home run that came through the width of the man they drafted. made his debut back in 2005, ryan zimmerman. splashing —— smashing about the centrefield. it hit and eventually went over the fence and that cut the deficit in two. a great game here, great amateur, a wall of orange noise as the astros lead here to— one. set bennett, think you very much indeed he was in houston there for the start of the world series. —— seth bennett. eddiejones said it would like there was someone eddiejones said it would like there was someone filming overlooking their training session. the application that it might‘ve been someone application that it might‘ve been someone from the new zealand camp. the new zealand coach was asked if he had ever spied on other team's sessions in the past. i have not done it since... 2000... i better do my numbers right for sub 2001, we used to do it. just don't need to do it any more. because you see everything. you can watch everyone's training on youtube or whatever there is. there is everything out there. there is no advantage in
a home run that came through the width of the man they drafted. made his debut back in 2005, ryan zimmerman. splashing —— smashing about the centrefield. it hit and eventually went over the fence and that cut the deficit in two. a great game here, great amateur, a wall of orange noise as the astros lead here to— one. set bennett, think you very much indeed he was in houston there for the start of the world series. —— seth bennett. eddiejones said it would like there was someone...
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the water channel and goes all the way down to lake victoria, and also reducing the depth and the width of the channel of the river. reporter: the river's source is in kenya's mau forest. from there, it flows over the border into tanzania through the serengeti and into lake victoria. deforestation and large-scale agriculture upstream damage and pollute the river, and that has an impact here. scientists are collecting data to form a water allocation plan and facilitate a political agreement between the kenyan and tanzanian governments. they want to make sure people on both sides of the border have access to water and avoid any future conflict. the current health of the river is an important aspect of the project. the scientists examine water quantity, , ph balance, temperaturure, and otherer fac. al: wewe msure thehese parametersrs because if wewe d they are o outside of ththe cot range, t then we know there is pollution n in theiverer. and thatat is somethining that d affectct all the lifife in the r as well asas other usersrs, lis human n bein. reporter: today,he waterh h is nonormal b
the water channel and goes all the way down to lake victoria, and also reducing the depth and the width of the channel of the river. reporter: the river's source is in kenya's mau forest. from there, it flows over the border into tanzania through the serengeti and into lake victoria. deforestation and large-scale agriculture upstream damage and pollute the river, and that has an impact here. scientists are collecting data to form a water allocation plan and facilitate a political agreement...
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sponsor is unable to build a solid wall or fence on their side of the property because the internal widthof the existing trade would not meet read minimum requirements for the fire department. the department supports a solution of providing visual screenings of the utility box with a solid fence being constructed on the adjacent property. this project sponsor has verified -- been verified by the city's office of cannabis that they meet the cannabis equity program requirements. the subject parcel is not located within 600 feet radius of a parcel contain an existing public or private school or within 600 feet of an existing or proposed cannabis or medicinal cannabis retailer. with cannabis retail uses, there is a potential for on-site consumption. cannabis may be consumed or smoked on-site pursuant to authorization from the department of public health. the project site is currently not proposing consumption lounge on site as part of the project authorization. however a consumption lounge with accessory use limits may be added under filled -- future building permit are prohibited by conditio
sponsor is unable to build a solid wall or fence on their side of the property because the internal widthof the existing trade would not meet read minimum requirements for the fire department. the department supports a solution of providing visual screenings of the utility box with a solid fence being constructed on the adjacent property. this project sponsor has verified -- been verified by the city's office of cannabis that they meet the cannabis equity program requirements. the subject...
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we talk about magnitude earthquake, length times the width times amount one side of the fault moves toward30th anniversary coming about, 25 miles in santa cruz mountains. 1906 was 8 versus fault. >> interesting. assume this quake is not on major fault and can't produce a bigger quake. can quake like this put pressure on other faults and trigger another event? is that possible? >> it's certainly possible, it's fairly rare for larger earthquake to happen after smaller earthquake. a small percentage way. earthquakes are not magical, they obey physics. it's set of dominos going down, if strike another, can trigger another. if we can see the dominos, can tell you what's happening, unfortunately they're buried under hundreds of miles of rocks and can't. >> great explanation. thanks for coming on. meteorologist drew tuma is tracking this as well, very well versed in all things earthquake. latest information he has. >> updated map from usgs showing shaking intensity and close to the epicenter of the 4.5 magnitude quake. red pulsing dot under the 680 sign. many folks from walnut creek to concord, m
we talk about magnitude earthquake, length times the width times amount one side of the fault moves toward30th anniversary coming about, 25 miles in santa cruz mountains. 1906 was 8 versus fault. >> interesting. assume this quake is not on major fault and can't produce a bigger quake. can quake like this put pressure on other faults and trigger another event? is that possible? >> it's certainly possible, it's fairly rare for larger earthquake to happen after smaller earthquake. a...
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catch the young due to their olympic will shape they emphasize the width of the vehicle. and spins and i know it says the headlights of the bentley are very special like country of crystal whiskey glasses or the famous quilting pattern of backswing. the driver receives all important information via digital displays bentley succeeds in cleverly combining modern with tradition many need to else in the interior are hand me. embroidery on the head rests and elaborate quilting on the seats testified to the high standards of craftsmanship and attention to detail. in which i know it says the bentley captivates with the finest of materials also and elegant design the center console is quite extraordinary it's made of wood on one side carries the digital display on the other side and on the 3rd side we see 3 wonderful analog instruments the compass in the middle just especially beautiful. thanks to the very direct steering the 2.8 time luxury convertible responds quickly and precisely to any move with the steering wheel active a link to roll stabilisation and 4 wheel drive with fu
catch the young due to their olympic will shape they emphasize the width of the vehicle. and spins and i know it says the headlights of the bentley are very special like country of crystal whiskey glasses or the famous quilting pattern of backswing. the driver receives all important information via digital displays bentley succeeds in cleverly combining modern with tradition many need to else in the interior are hand me. embroidery on the head rests and elaborate quilting on the seats testified...
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he se paying a quarter of the width of the spread. if you start seeing some of those names in there you see the rails. you see the airlines roll around i think that dill that chart -- delta chart breaking that uptrend from the december low, that was a decisive trend. there are a lot of bad charts. you will see a lower loop. does it bounce off the mid-term? maybe. does it look like it will break some time soon yeah. >> does that hold true anymore >> sure. okay oh, i mean, i had to ask >> it seems tike too simple to be true. the concept is very real right? if it's moving around on a truck or a rail or a boat or a plane, it speaks to the level of business activity and output in the country. and while that's maybe a little passe, there is something about a major index, the one that has more prices than anything else not confirming the other that's what we got >> mike, lyft word >> no, i mean, i'm kind of where that look. we take a look at the results out of fed-ex and others they speak to whether we are thinking of the new economy or the
he se paying a quarter of the width of the spread. if you start seeing some of those names in there you see the rails. you see the airlines roll around i think that dill that chart -- delta chart breaking that uptrend from the december low, that was a decisive trend. there are a lot of bad charts. you will see a lower loop. does it bounce off the mid-term? maybe. does it look like it will break some time soon yeah. >> does that hold true anymore >> sure. okay oh, i mean, i had to...
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a, theay, on q and widths -- smithsonian institution. >> the supreme court ruled that a tomato is a vegetable, not a fruit, because of a tariff. any botanists will tell you that a tomato is a fruit. tariff put a tariff on vegetables and not fruit. vegetables of pointed out that the tomato he was bringing in from the caribbean were fruits. and he did not have to pay a tariff. the battle went on for quite some time. eventually the supreme court ruled that tomatoes were vegetables. it is an interesting ruling. it had repercussions beyond just tomatoes themselves. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern. justice department inspector general talked about his role. interviewed by bob woodward at american university.
a, theay, on q and widths -- smithsonian institution. >> the supreme court ruled that a tomato is a vegetable, not a fruit, because of a tariff. any botanists will tell you that a tomato is a fruit. tariff put a tariff on vegetables and not fruit. vegetables of pointed out that the tomato he was bringing in from the caribbean were fruits. and he did not have to pay a tariff. the battle went on for quite some time. eventually the supreme court ruled that tomatoes were vegetables. it is an...
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affordable but small, they're literally an arm's width in length. let's take a look.f those! my daughter went to japan recently, she slept in one of those cu bicles recently, she slept in one of those cubicles you can hire, she said it was claustrophobic, trying to reach out and stretch, touching the walls. 25 square metres... that is what the japanese recommend, per person. people living in a fraction of that. i was talking to sarah weir about this, she was on the show earlier, from the design council, it is part of her remit to think about design and how design enables your work life and physical and mental health. interesting subject, tell us what you think about that. now, your opinions on today's question, about football, of course, the match last night between england and bulgaria, has got everyone talking today about racism in the beautiful game. it is a huge business, football, globally, but is the game being tarnished?” was born in the 19705, grew up watching skinheads on television, causing trouble at a football match, and it put me off going as a brown fema
affordable but small, they're literally an arm's width in length. let's take a look.f those! my daughter went to japan recently, she slept in one of those cu bicles recently, she slept in one of those cubicles you can hire, she said it was claustrophobic, trying to reach out and stretch, touching the walls. 25 square metres... that is what the japanese recommend, per person. people living in a fraction of that. i was talking to sarah weir about this, she was on the show earlier, from the design...
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to find out what i'm going through, a wire the width of a human hair is implanted into my hand and then then we have our ears to think about. microsoft is following apple and amazon and samsung in coming out with its own so—called smart earbuds. these are devices that you stick in your ear to hear things, obviously, but also you can use touch gestures to interact with your computer. what we have is a small amount of prototypes that it took to design surface earbuds. and it was a long journey — it was roughly three years. we scanned thousands of ears and we take data from that. we also took the approach ofjust trying it on. i mean we can take a tonne of data from the ear scans and inform us of general shape but it really comes down to making the prototype and putting it in people's ears, so hundreds and hundreds of people will come through this lab, try it on give us feedback and then we go through another iteration. microsoft's big secret at the new york event were these two folding devices, the surface neo and the surface duo. the neo is essentially two tablets hinged together running
to find out what i'm going through, a wire the width of a human hair is implanted into my hand and then then we have our ears to think about. microsoft is following apple and amazon and samsung in coming out with its own so—called smart earbuds. these are devices that you stick in your ear to hear things, obviously, but also you can use touch gestures to interact with your computer. what we have is a small amount of prototypes that it took to design surface earbuds. and it was a long journey...
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those really big support levels which i do like his put spread he's paying about a quarter of the width of the spread. and if you start seeing some of those names in there you're seeing the rails, you're seeing the airlines i think that delta chart breaking that uptrend from the december low i think thauz with a decisive break think there's a lot of bad charts in that index does it bounce off that support near term? maybe, i don't know. but does it look like it's going to break it sometime soon? yeah >> for those of you who like to follow delta does that hold true anymore? well, i had to ask >> yeah. and i'm not answering it quickly to imply that -- meaning it seems like too simple to be true, but the concept is very real if it's moving around on a truck or a rail or an boat or a plane it speaks to the level of business activity and output in the country and while that's maybe a little passe, there's something about a major index, the one that has more prices than anyone else not confirming the other and that's what we've got. >> all right mike, a last word? >> no, i mean, i'm kind of w
those really big support levels which i do like his put spread he's paying about a quarter of the width of the spread. and if you start seeing some of those names in there you're seeing the rails, you're seeing the airlines i think that delta chart breaking that uptrend from the december low i think thauz with a decisive break think there's a lot of bad charts in that index does it bounce off that support near term? maybe, i don't know. but does it look like it's going to break it sometime...
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party conference his envoy was on his way to belgium with the actual brics it documents given the full width of the proposals with the 1st the new text is supposed to replace the so-called backstop the insurance policy to prevent a post breaks it hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland crucially northern ireland would not be in the e.u.'s customs union boris johnson accepts goods going between an island in northern ireland would be subject to customs checks but insists physical checks could happen well away from the border. in brussels the reaction has been less than enthusiastic dairies progress. but to be frank the rush of work still need to be done to reach into feeling this republic people to backstop no border or arnold economy and project industry go to market. first assessment of nearly every member of the axis steering group was not positively do you think it's a serious effort or is is just trying to put the blame on you. i think that last point was not so bad that in britain there have been suggestions johnson's plan was drawn. did specifically to be unacce
party conference his envoy was on his way to belgium with the actual brics it documents given the full width of the proposals with the 1st the new text is supposed to replace the so-called backstop the insurance policy to prevent a post breaks it hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland crucially northern ireland would not be in the e.u.'s customs union boris johnson accepts goods going between an island in northern ireland would be subject to customs checks but insists...
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acting commissioner mark morgan, saying that media, democrats are misleading the nation, he said that widthwednesday ae still a humanitarian crisis and more at the border, joining me art del -- del cuedo, he sounds frustrates. >> this is a refreshing to see someone that is willing to put political party aside and tell the truth. it is good to hear morgan say those, he is hitting the nail on the head,. it is 100% correct. if a lot o thiede politician -- these politicians protect our neighbor border, it would be better. >> the number are stunning, a million apprehensions or rejection to last fill -- fiscal year, a million people showing up. we're talking about drugs that have been seized. weapons. nearly a thousan a thousand gans arrested and detained, 3 how thousand il illicit web weapon. how can anyone rationaly say this is a manufactured crisis? >> they are not in tune with what is actually happening. i have said many times, the inhave atation iinvitation is tt national border patrol council take those politicians who don't think there is a crisis, let us take you down there, show you, i g
acting commissioner mark morgan, saying that media, democrats are misleading the nation, he said that widthwednesday ae still a humanitarian crisis and more at the border, joining me art del -- del cuedo, he sounds frustrates. >> this is a refreshing to see someone that is willing to put political party aside and tell the truth. it is good to hear morgan say those, he is hitting the nail on the head,. it is 100% correct. if a lot o thiede politician -- these politicians protect our...
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brown dolls that look like me so i could truly appreciate myself and what may be different from the width of my nose to the fullness of my lips. and the coarseness of my hair. now if that was a often, is if the note here, i vividly remember being on the playground in elementary school the classmate on the ugly. which i retorted, will my daddy i'm beautiful. [applause] [applause] and then proceeded to pull out was literally nothing else but rocks. i said you can call my back and ask him. but thank you dad, for always can teaching me to be bold and confident in standby power. to stand up against bullies, to be there over words or covert actions, you did not suffer and he taught me not to either. thank you for teaching me discernment. despite that false motives and to spot them. to see the difference between blind ambition into purpose and being called to a mission. [applause] thanks for teaching me what leadership means. just a circle back on blackness and beauty. thank you for encouraging dme to attend howard university, your own. [applause] you want no matter where i decided you'll go to
brown dolls that look like me so i could truly appreciate myself and what may be different from the width of my nose to the fullness of my lips. and the coarseness of my hair. now if that was a often, is if the note here, i vividly remember being on the playground in elementary school the classmate on the ugly. which i retorted, will my daddy i'm beautiful. [applause] [applause] and then proceeded to pull out was literally nothing else but rocks. i said you can call my back and ask him. but...
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the largest of these particles are attempt of the width of a human hair this is the catch a great peak in 10 particular matter less than 10 microns in diameter and these relatively course particles tend to stay in the respiratory tract refined matter that has particles less than $2.00 microns in diameter make up the class pm $2.00 and is small enough to penetrate the lungs ultra fine particles are less than 0 point one micron in diameter and they can enter the bloodstream. i think occurring and if the particles are small enough to get into the bloodstream that's a huge problem in small children whose immune defenses are still weak there are uses to mr in training so to speak preparing for all the things that it will face later in life that's why kids generally have weak immune defenses in addition and i'll show you here the long of a 12 month old child is still very very small and that's a big problem for pediatricians in the us and. their pollution affects the most vulnerable the sick the elderly and children like. this 6 year old has to use a nebulizer to thin the mucus in his lungs
the largest of these particles are attempt of the width of a human hair this is the catch a great peak in 10 particular matter less than 10 microns in diameter and these relatively course particles tend to stay in the respiratory tract refined matter that has particles less than $2.00 microns in diameter make up the class pm $2.00 and is small enough to penetrate the lungs ultra fine particles are less than 0 point one micron in diameter and they can enter the bloodstream. i think occurring and...
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brown dolls that looked like me so i could truly appreciate myself and what made me different from the width of my nose to the fullness of my lips and the cornice -- and the coarseness of my hair. i vividly remember being on the playground in elementary school and a classmate calling me ugly. well, myi reported, daddy says i'm beautiful. [laughter] [applause] i then proceeded to pull out his business card from my little purse filled with literally nothing else but rocks and said -- you can call my dad and ask him. [laughter] thank you, dad for also teaching me to be bold, confident, and to stand in my power. bestand up against bullies it their over words or covert actions, you did not suffer fools and you taught me not to either. thank you for teaching me discernment. to spot those with false motives from miles away and to see the difference between blind ambition and true purpose and being called to a mission. [applause] thank you for teaching me leadership by example and exhibiting it. and to circle back to blackness and brilliance, thank you for encouraging us to attend howard university,
brown dolls that looked like me so i could truly appreciate myself and what made me different from the width of my nose to the fullness of my lips and the cornice -- and the coarseness of my hair. i vividly remember being on the playground in elementary school and a classmate calling me ugly. well, myi reported, daddy says i'm beautiful. [laughter] [applause] i then proceeded to pull out his business card from my little purse filled with literally nothing else but rocks and said -- you can call...
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including 36 coats widths -- with fabric choices that arrange cought range to a country -- country cloth suit. served other equally visible yet marginal members of alexandria society. white indentured servants who worked on the plantations here. and in the workshops of the cities, artisans and taverns as well. carlin made clothing for apprentices and artisans. james parson purchased clothes for two of his apprentices. apprenticesto alexandria citizens utilized a workforce for white indentured servants and enslaved african americans. i just have the name. at this time alexandria relied heavily on white indentured servitude. many of these unidentified individuals were members of this social class in alexandria. example, is alexandria merchant robert adam, he made purchases for himself and 12 other individuals that are only identified by their first name. it's possible some of them were enslaved and part of adams working household. further to this point carlin's account provides an interesting view of how members of alexandria's enslaved community required clothing -- acquired clothing. tay
including 36 coats widths -- with fabric choices that arrange cought range to a country -- country cloth suit. served other equally visible yet marginal members of alexandria society. white indentured servants who worked on the plantations here. and in the workshops of the cities, artisans and taverns as well. carlin made clothing for apprentices and artisans. james parson purchased clothes for two of his apprentices. apprenticesto alexandria citizens utilized a workforce for white indentured...
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the open the door and go through the turnstile and a width of the fence and i was in mexico. but everything on the side of the fence was the usa and everything on the side of the fence was misko. mexican food spanish-language music, dentists, because if you have bad teeth, go there. you through the fence, back in america where snakes are more expensive, and people are speaking english. the dramatic experience of going through this fence, made me think there is a foreign country right next door. all you have to do is go to the fence. so is working on a novel but then the president began making discouraging remarks about mexico. raper his murders the ring drugs and crime. the people were agreeing, yes yes. so what he was describing was a stereotype. while there are stereotypes to the chinese, americans, indians and pakistanis, stereotypes and the reason we travel, and the reason you read travel books, is to discover the subtleties and the stereotype it's not true. countries are full of variations people. when trump said that, might have this experience again. everyone is talkin
the open the door and go through the turnstile and a width of the fence and i was in mexico. but everything on the side of the fence was the usa and everything on the side of the fence was misko. mexican food spanish-language music, dentists, because if you have bad teeth, go there. you through the fence, back in america where snakes are more expensive, and people are speaking english. the dramatic experience of going through this fence, made me think there is a foreign country right next door....
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and that's a street at least 20 feet in width, a rear yard that meets the requirements of the planning code or an open space that's 25 by 25 and goes up the larger the unit. the board of supervisors didn't want to remove the requirement entirely because exposure is an important factor for dwelling units, so they allowed variances, and allowed a space that was 15 by 15. at the time of zoning administrator, and some of -- at the time i was zoning administrator, and some we would approve, some we would disapprove, and some would go to you. but last year, they reduced it even further to 225 square feet or at least nine neat by 9 feet. so this doesn't meet the original coat requirement, the second code requirement, or the newly reduced. it could have just said that it's a waiver and the zoning administrator would have great flexibility. i don't think the appellant has provided any information to demonstrate what the hardship here is other than they have a unit that's already constructed that they would like to occupy. and we very much encourage new dwelling units, but we do have to have min
and that's a street at least 20 feet in width, a rear yard that meets the requirements of the planning code or an open space that's 25 by 25 and goes up the larger the unit. the board of supervisors didn't want to remove the requirement entirely because exposure is an important factor for dwelling units, so they allowed variances, and allowed a space that was 15 by 15. at the time of zoning administrator, and some of -- at the time i was zoning administrator, and some we would approve, some we...
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. >> it has a width of verdict first, evidence later that touches a nerve.st guarantee of fairness of a valid result whether you're talking about court room or impeachment or sports, a fair process. we have this procedural due process where everyone knows there's going to be a consistent, fair, balanced approach where you don't rewrite the rules because of a particular person and we've seen in the last two years example after example of people changing the rules. call me announcing hillary clinton's prosecutorial decision which wasn't his to make or fisa court, fbi using christopher steele after he's been fired. maybe perhaps trump mentioning biden by name. all sorts of moments in the last two years where we can look and say what happened a your process? we are deciding to prejudge every issue based on who the occupant of the lighthouses rather than letting evidence deliberately being played out and analyzed and assessed in some objective way. >> neil: well put. thank you very much. stick with us. thank you very much. we were talking about the president, if
. >> it has a width of verdict first, evidence later that touches a nerve.st guarantee of fairness of a valid result whether you're talking about court room or impeachment or sports, a fair process. we have this procedural due process where everyone knows there's going to be a consistent, fair, balanced approach where you don't rewrite the rules because of a particular person and we've seen in the last two years example after example of people changing the rules. call me announcing...
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the latency are -- they're designed for machines, and in terms of band width, what you'll experiences of speed and so on, things aren't going to change much. this is mainly a technology change geared for carriers to deliver bits more cheaply and also geared toward industrial automation, iot, automated cars, things like that >> so not even -- latency doesn't make gaming more realistic, something that would effect the consumer, rob >> the latency drops from ten milliseconds to one. but a person can't detect that it won't matter to you at all. gaming latency, if you're playing fortnite or something online, you're probably on a broadband connection if you're on a phone, you're still getting good performance with lte. >> the point of industrial internet and early applications of 5g feeds back into the argument about huawei and national security and why in many ways the u.s. and china are engaged in a tech cold war now we are seeing some blow back on american brands in china, in many cases because of specific actions or situations that played out i wonder when you see the black list growin
the latency are -- they're designed for machines, and in terms of band width, what you'll experiences of speed and so on, things aren't going to change much. this is mainly a technology change geared for carriers to deliver bits more cheaply and also geared toward industrial automation, iot, automated cars, things like that >> so not even -- latency doesn't make gaming more realistic, something that would effect the consumer, rob >> the latency drops from ten milliseconds to one....
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i don't know anybody that thinks you can do to counterterrorism width requires a stablism or a place for people to go back to a light footprint conveys a place for people to be. if syria goes up in flames again, as they have, it's not that we don't care. it creates a whole set of problems for a bunch of the neighbors and also creates a large ungoverned space where people can threaten the u.s. as they have in the past. >> shepard: john alterman, good to see you again. >> thanks, shep. >> shepard: one doctor gave out so many pain pills that users called him the candy man. now the law has caught up with the good doctor and he could be looking at a very long time in lockup. the prescription for prison courtesy of the feds, and caught with your child in the middle of a mass shooting. what would you do? where would you run? in minutes as a man accused of carrying out mass murder at a walmart goes to court, we will hear from a father who was there when it happened. and head butt a split second to decide how to save his own daughter. don't give them that chance. fraudster: just calling to co
i don't know anybody that thinks you can do to counterterrorism width requires a stablism or a place for people to go back to a light footprint conveys a place for people to be. if syria goes up in flames again, as they have, it's not that we don't care. it creates a whole set of problems for a bunch of the neighbors and also creates a large ungoverned space where people can threaten the u.s. as they have in the past. >> shepard: john alterman, good to see you again. >> thanks,...
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russians -- the russians are not down in the eastern syria, they are in the buffer zone 20 miles in widthacross 300-mile wide area from the ukrainian valley to to the iraqi border. i think it would be better if all vested parties brought in international players who are not vested. get the russians out, -- >> ed: are you concerned about the russians right now? >> the people they are bringing in there are not combat forces, their mps, they aren't there to do any fighting but it gives putin in the russians another advantage in the region which is something we aren't interested in. i don't believe it's an advantage to the syrian kurds whatsoever. another thing that is happening, there are two to 300,000 kurd refugees as a result from this the placement of of their homes and i think the united states could lead a an international humanitarian effort to support them and given the decision we made about the kurds, i think they would appreciate it very much. >> ed: very serious times, you've been helping to steer a sober course forward, general jack keane, we be a shadier coming in. back on the
russians -- the russians are not down in the eastern syria, they are in the buffer zone 20 miles in widthacross 300-mile wide area from the ukrainian valley to to the iraqi border. i think it would be better if all vested parties brought in international players who are not vested. get the russians out, -- >> ed: are you concerned about the russians right now? >> the people they are bringing in there are not combat forces, their mps, they aren't there to do any fighting but it gives...
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response from an official in the hard was thwas -- in the administration was that he didn't have the band widthth it because bo biden was suffering with brain cancer at the time. this does give the president a talking point. does it do anything more than that? >> it absolutely gives the president a talking point. you know, it seems that president trump and his campaign is really trying to take a page out of that 2016 playbook with how they painted hillary clinton as out of touch and corrupt with her -- the ongoing e-mail scandal. it seems they're trying to recreate that with the bidens right now. however, in addition to that, it distracts the biden campaign. the biden campaign doesn't want to be talking about hunter biden right now. they want to be talking about joe biden's legacy in the obawe balm administration, his plan to improve the affordable care act, how he will improve foreign policy between the u.s. and allies. they don't want to talk about this. i think it does in a way to maybe some undecided voters make joe biden and hunter biden seem very out of touch. you know, it cements -- it s
response from an official in the hard was thwas -- in the administration was that he didn't have the band widthth it because bo biden was suffering with brain cancer at the time. this does give the president a talking point. does it do anything more than that? >> it absolutely gives the president a talking point. you know, it seems that president trump and his campaign is really trying to take a page out of that 2016 playbook with how they painted hillary clinton as out of touch and...
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winds very closely because they will be ramping upstarting on wednesday and this will prompt a fire widthther watch for higher fire danger. we'll have the latest details in the accuweather forecast. >> i'm luz pena in san francisco. it's fleet week. the ships have arrived and our military is getting ready for multiple events throughout the week. abc7 news starts right now. >> announcer: now news to build a better bay area from abc7. >> tonight firefighters are still working to extinguish a brush fire burning in napa county, the so-called american fire has burned more than 500 acres. it prompted an evacuation advisory and some neighbors rushed to keep their homes safe. good evening. i'm eric thomas. dion is off tonight. abc7 news reporter liz kreutz is live near american canyon with the latest on this fire. liz? >> reporter: eric, the fire is burning in the hills behind us. it's 30% contained. there are crews here that are going to be working through the night. the good news, the evacuation advisory has been lifted, but we spoke to many people who live in this area and for them it was stil
winds very closely because they will be ramping upstarting on wednesday and this will prompt a fire widthther watch for higher fire danger. we'll have the latest details in the accuweather forecast. >> i'm luz pena in san francisco. it's fleet week. the ships have arrived and our military is getting ready for multiple events throughout the week. abc7 news starts right now. >> announcer: now news to build a better bay area from abc7. >> tonight firefighters are still working to...
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if you pay for that band width, this is how many people it can experience every time people are going to go to your website. >> reporter: the problems persisted even when more bandwidth was added. >> we saw volume that we never expected to see hitter website when we noteified our customers. >> reporter: if anyone should understand the potential for a website to crash, it should be pg&e. just like its overhead transmission lines, the internet and websites are subject to the same principles of supply, demand and overload. out of frustration, customers turned to social media to vent. sky wrote on twitter, it's a great sign for pg&e that their shutoff map is crashing. if they didn't plan for that, what else didn't they think of in this. the situation was compounded as people kept trying to load the website leading to overload. it's a problem retailers faced in the early days of black friday. in san jose, david louie, abc 7 news. >>> people who identify themselves as having disabilities say pg&e forgot about them during the power shutoff. abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow spoke with a wo
if you pay for that band width, this is how many people it can experience every time people are going to go to your website. >> reporter: the problems persisted even when more bandwidth was added. >> we saw volume that we never expected to see hitter website when we noteified our customers. >> reporter: if anyone should understand the potential for a website to crash, it should be pg&e. just like its overhead transmission lines, the internet and websites are subject to the...
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> i went back to read two books about that salem witch trials, they required witnesses to face the widthed. >> the witches had it better in other words. >> they had more rights. >> reporter: cnn learned as early as last may trump directed rick perry and other top officials to deal with giuliani on ukraine and go around official channels. now, pam, the president was just speaking with reporters during an event here at the white house and during that time he predicted that this fight with democrats over impeachment could go to the supreme court and when one reporter in the room asked if the white house would be more willing to cooperate with democrats in their request for documents and testimony if the house took that floor vote, this is something the white house would not go this far on yesterday, the president said they would if democrats gave them the rights without going into full detail of what that would look like. >> kaitlan collins from the white house. thank you so much. so let's try to figure out what is going on here at the white house. because it seems as though they're trying
> i went back to read two books about that salem witch trials, they required witnesses to face the widthed. >> the witches had it better in other words. >> they had more rights. >> reporter: cnn learned as early as last may trump directed rick perry and other top officials to deal with giuliani on ukraine and go around official channels. now, pam, the president was just speaking with reporters during an event here at the white house and during that time he predicted that...
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rules, and be indispensable when it comes to making new appropriate prioprietary technology i wit width about china buying planes or soybeans. these companies are working for the moment, although they could change at any time with a simple tweet from the president of the united states. stay with cramer >> halftime report, weekdays noon eastern on cnbc pacifica: ted! goin' oneighbor: yes. takin' it off road station wagon? you know it's an suv! i know for fact your suv does not suck. why is that? it ain't got that vacuum in the back! we got to go. ♪ vacuum in the back, hallelujah! ♪ car vending machines and buying a car 100% online.vented now we've created a brand new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old, we want to buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate, answer a few questions, and our techno-wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay you on the spot, and pick up your car. that's it. so ditch the old way of selling your car, and say hello to the new way-- at
rules, and be indispensable when it comes to making new appropriate prioprietary technology i wit width about china buying planes or soybeans. these companies are working for the moment, although they could change at any time with a simple tweet from the president of the united states. stay with cramer >> halftime report, weekdays noon eastern on cnbc pacifica: ted! goin' oneighbor: yes. takin' it off road station wagon? you know it's an suv! i know for fact your suv does not suck. why is...