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nor were there artists correspondence winslow homer covered the civil war read all we have are orderly posts, the government records various times. in greece diaries letters of somebody kept a diary, or a lot of letters, really force it out and tells you what it was like describes the scene in the viewing said suffering hardships. and that person is taking us into the times. try as best i can to be the moment and how human returning the moment because i think is intellectually more honest no way i'd and that these people don't know what is going to happen next anymore than we do in our time. the docent with the outcomes going to be pretty a non- don't know that alexander hamilton will be secretary-treasurer print but he can even thinking about that pretty they're
nor were there artists correspondence winslow homer covered the civil war read all we have are orderly posts, the government records various times. in greece diaries letters of somebody kept a diary, or a lot of letters, really force it out and tells you what it was like describes the scene in the viewing said suffering hardships. and that person is taking us into the times. try as best i can to be the moment and how human returning the moment because i think is intellectually more honest no...
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winslow -- there you go, sir. your time is running, you have four minutes. >> good evening, commissioner, and thank you for your time. my name is jordan kwan. i'm here to oppose the rear extension portion of the project. as you can see, without the extension, there's plenty of light, and it's open to my yard. if the extension is to be allowed, it will severely affect the amount of light and the usage on our yard. can you please go to slide 1. with the simulated extension shown, the amount of light to my planning area will be very limited. in addition, the extension bedroom is very close by. it's a privacy concern. i believe this extension is not in line with the design guidelines which normally have a set back, and it's not compatible with the neighborhood because there is no legal living extension structure on this side. i do have a porch, but the porch is just very open, as you can see. can you go to slide three, please. all the neighbor -- attending neighbors during the neighborhood meeting, they have opposed a
winslow -- there you go, sir. your time is running, you have four minutes. >> good evening, commissioner, and thank you for your time. my name is jordan kwan. i'm here to oppose the rear extension portion of the project. as you can see, without the extension, there's plenty of light, and it's open to my yard. if the extension is to be allowed, it will severely affect the amount of light and the usage on our yard. can you please go to slide 1. with the simulated extension shown, the amount...
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doctor dean winslow from stanford of the rapid reopening seen in counties like contra costa county, whether that concerns him, here's what he had to say. >>it absolutely does you know europe i think it's been a good example of you know how really that the government's worked in a very concerted mariner to to really not just flatten the curve but actually make the kurds start coming down people are talking in the u.s. about a potential second wave this winter, but i'd like to remind all of the viewers and listeners that we're really a situation where we're still in the midst of the first way so to speak >>of covid-19. >>at the state department of health has created a list of key actions for contra costa health department to help the county get back on track in included in those as you can see on the list is pushing the importance of wearing face masks and getting tested. preparing local health systems for a surge and making sure that nursing facilities have proper ppe know how to use and
doctor dean winslow from stanford of the rapid reopening seen in counties like contra costa county, whether that concerns him, here's what he had to say. >>it absolutely does you know europe i think it's been a good example of you know how really that the government's worked in a very concerted mariner to to really not just flatten the curve but actually make the kurds start coming down people are talking in the u.s. about a potential second wave this winter, but i'd like to remind all of...
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david winslow, staff architect.the item before you is an initiated request for discretionary review of 2018.1121.6550 to construction a one-story vertical addition horizontal rear addition and alterations to the front facade to an existing two-story single-family home within an rh-1 zoning district. this building is characterized as a c, no historic resource present. there are two d.r. requesters. the first, kristina fisher of 766 duncan, the adjacent neighbor to the west of the proposed project, and patricia ehland, of 655 duncan, adjacent neighbor to the east. mi miss ehland is concerned that the height and depth of the building will box her in, and that the excavation and subterranean construction will disrupt an underground spring, impacting draining downhill. public comment. to date, the department has received no letters in opposition and six letters in support of the project. the residential design advisory team rereviewed this and found that the building is not articulated to minimize light and privacy impac
david winslow, staff architect.the item before you is an initiated request for discretionary review of 2018.1121.6550 to construction a one-story vertical addition horizontal rear addition and alterations to the front facade to an existing two-story single-family home within an rh-1 zoning district. this building is characterized as a c, no historic resource present. there are two d.r. requesters. the first, kristina fisher of 766 duncan, the adjacent neighbor to the west of the proposed...
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david winslow satisfy architect.he item before you is a public credit for discretionary review of 2018.0123.9273 to be in conformance with section 136 which allows up to three feet of additional height and grade above existing grade and retaining walls to be no more than 42 inches. the dr request erer is concerned that the retaining wall and grade change of the rear yard will, one, block access to mid block open space. it does not respect the existing topography. lastly, impacts light and privacy by shading neighbors rear yards and providing a vantage point to neighboring yards. their proposed alternatives is to reduce the height to historic elevations, reduce grades at the rear yard to historic elevations or level to the lowest original grade to limit privacy and further intrusion into the mid block open space and then step concrete walls to follow the grade with the contemporary fencing material. to date, the department has received two letters in support of the dr request and 8 letters in support of the project. t
david winslow satisfy architect.he item before you is a public credit for discretionary review of 2018.0123.9273 to be in conformance with section 136 which allows up to three feet of additional height and grade above existing grade and retaining walls to be no more than 42 inches. the dr request erer is concerned that the retaining wall and grade change of the rear yard will, one, block access to mid block open space. it does not respect the existing topography. lastly, impacts light and...
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dean winslow, professor of medicine at stanford health care, says people must not lose sight as to why everyone should wear a mask when social distancing is not an option. >> more and more data suggests that small particle air cells may be the major way that this virus is transmitted from person to person. >> reporter: wearing a mask doesn't prevent the spread 100%, but it's the best way to protect yourself right now. in benicia, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> today was the first day you could shop inside stores again in san francisco. the city has entered its phase 2b. this is a partial list of what's allowed. indoor retail, 50% capacity. non-emergency medical appointments. indoor household services like house cleaners. outdoor fitness classes with up to 12 people but you have to social distance. small outdoor gatherings with up to 12 people with face coverings and social distancing. san francisco's mayor was in noe valley today. she and a supervisor made purchases inside stores to mark the milestone. the mayor says san francisco has applied for a variance with the state to allow
dean winslow, professor of medicine at stanford health care, says people must not lose sight as to why everyone should wear a mask when social distancing is not an option. >> more and more data suggests that small particle air cells may be the major way that this virus is transmitted from person to person. >> reporter: wearing a mask doesn't prevent the spread 100%, but it's the best way to protect yourself right now. in benicia, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> today...
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i asked infectious disease expert doctor dean winslow from stanford if the rapid reopening seen in counties like contra costa concerned him, here's what he had to say. >>it absolutely does you know europe i think it's been a good example of you know how really that the government's worked in a very concerted mariner to to really not just flatten the curve but actually make the kurds start coming down and people are talking in the u.s. about a potential second wave this winter, but i'd like to remind all of our viewers and listeners that we're really a situation where we're still in the midst of the first way so to speak >>of covid-19. >>now still in the first wave, the state department of health has created a list of key actions for contra costa's health department to try and help the county get back on track. those key actions include pushing the importance of wearing face coverings and getting tested preparing local health systems for a surge, making sure nursing facilities have proper ppe and know how and when to use it and educating people on the importance of contact tracing to prevent
i asked infectious disease expert doctor dean winslow from stanford if the rapid reopening seen in counties like contra costa concerned him, here's what he had to say. >>it absolutely does you know europe i think it's been a good example of you know how really that the government's worked in a very concerted mariner to to really not just flatten the curve but actually make the kurds start coming down and people are talking in the u.s. about a potential second wave this winter, but i'd...
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linda winslow was the shows jet -- deputy executive producer. les as executive producer. >> he had an amazing ability to relate to other people as human beings, not as whateverb their scriptiosaid they were. the entire newshour staff was one big extended f hily as far was concerned. he shared our joys, he attended our weddings, he made our babies smile. and he mourned ourosses. he was, in a world -- in aea world, a mensch. judy: a loving husband, father, and grandfather, les hped create the newshour family. together with jim and robin, they instill the passion that >> les was a journalist, a leader, and a decent human being who took me under his wings a mentor and a colleague and for many years as his friend. >> how would i des hibe? sweet, cm, supportive, determined. les eected the best from us and because of his own kindness and skill, we wanted to give him the best. judy: he was the consummate editor. >> he was infuriatingly scrupulous, poring over scripts like a medieval scribe. he could be in the middle of five conversations and he would ta
linda winslow was the shows jet -- deputy executive producer. les as executive producer. >> he had an amazing ability to relate to other people as human beings, not as whateverb their scriptiosaid they were. the entire newshour staff was one big extended f hily as far was concerned. he shared our joys, he attended our weddings, he made our babies smile. and he mourned ourosses. he was, in a world -- in aea world, a mensch. judy: a loving husband, father, and grandfather, les hped create...
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linda winslow was the show's deputy executive producer durin' enure. she succeeded him as executive. produc >> he had an amazing ability toe relate to othele as human beings, not as whatever their job description saidwere. r and the entire news, aff was one big extended family as as les was concerned. he shared our joys. he attded our weddings. he made our baby smile. and he mourned our losses. he was, in a word, a real mensch. and i'm going to miss him dearly. >> woodruff: a loving husband, father and grandfather - lese helped create wshour family. together with jim and robin, they instilled a passion for gettinto the heart of the news, that remains the core of the program today. journalist, as a leader, most of all as a decent human being. he took me under his wing long ago, first as a mentor and then as a colleague and for many years as his friend. >> how would i describe les crystal? sweet, calm, supportive, determined. les expected the best from us, and because of his o kindness and his skill, we nted to give him the best. >> woodruff: and he was
linda winslow was the show's deputy executive producer durin' enure. she succeeded him as executive. produc >> he had an amazing ability toe relate to othele as human beings, not as whatever their job description saidwere. r and the entire news, aff was one big extended family as as les was concerned. he shared our joys. he attded our weddings. he made our baby smile. and he mourned our losses. he was, in a word, a real mensch. and i'm going to miss him dearly. >> woodruff: a loving...
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i did ask infectious disease expert doctor dean winslow from stanford if the rapid re opening scene in counties like contra costa concerned him, here's what he had to say. >>it absolutely does you know europe i think it's been a good example of you know how really that the government's worked in a very concerted mariner to to really not just flatten the curve but actually make the kurds start coming down and people are talking in the u.s. about a potential second wave this winter, but i'd like to remind all you are some listeners that we're really a situation where we're still in the midst of the first way so to speak. >>and i want to land on this list of the state department of health creates a list of key actions for each county to try and help them get back on track and here's what they have for contra costa. they include pushing the importance of wearing face coverings and getting tested preparing local health sick systems for a surge, making sure nursing facilities have proper ppe and know how and when to use it and then educating people on the importance of contact-tracing so you
i did ask infectious disease expert doctor dean winslow from stanford if the rapid re opening scene in counties like contra costa concerned him, here's what he had to say. >>it absolutely does you know europe i think it's been a good example of you know how really that the government's worked in a very concerted mariner to to really not just flatten the curve but actually make the kurds start coming down and people are talking in the u.s. about a potential second wave this winter, but i'd...