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winslow. you know, if we decide to take d.r. and do your conditions, and then, we also like some of the suggestions mr. teague just referenced, are those d.r. conditions or are those done through the variance? >> those would be done-if they are the direction of the commission, they would be done through the d.r. process. >> commissioner diamond: okay. so i'd like to hear from my fellow anythi fellow commissioners, but i think the idea of pulling each floor back 4 feet and the other restrictions, i would be amenable to those restrictions. >> president koppe >> president koppel: commissioner moore? >> vice president moore: i really like what i'm hearing from the commission. everything that mr. teague proposed i would support, starting with the reduction of the ceiling from 10 feet to 9 feet on all floors, pulling the bottom two floors back 4 feet to give some room between the structure and carriage house. that is 1200 feet that will be occupied by somebody else. the reduction of rear elevation [inaudible] the reduction in finestra
winslow. you know, if we decide to take d.r. and do your conditions, and then, we also like some of the suggestions mr. teague just referenced, are those d.r. conditions or are those done through the variance? >> those would be done-if they are the direction of the commission, they would be done through the d.r. process. >> commissioner diamond: okay. so i'd like to hear from my fellow anythi fellow commissioners, but i think the idea of pulling each floor back 4 feet and the other...
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bremer: winslow -- and feel -- thatadd to this winslow published his first accounts in 1624, they are detailed because they are dealing with a more compressed period of time. some of his later works like his attack on similar morton and such are addressing similar issues. he never set out to write an entire history of the experience of the pilgrims. he was writing about certain events, and as a result, he could go into a great deal more detail, whereas bradford was trying to give us a broader picture. dr. minkema: i think that is right. going back to the shakespeare point, barbara has an interesting point relayed by jeremy. shakespeare was believed to have performed near the church that bradford attended. does that mean shakespeare himself or his plays were performed? that withnks shared me, he thinks they may have seen each other, which seems to imply shakespeare was in leiden at that point. i did not know that. dr. bremer: i did not know either, i will have to talk to dr. banks about that. dr. minkema: that is a remarkable thing to think about. dr. bremer: yes. in general i have fou
bremer: winslow -- and feel -- thatadd to this winslow published his first accounts in 1624, they are detailed because they are dealing with a more compressed period of time. some of his later works like his attack on similar morton and such are addressing similar issues. he never set out to write an entire history of the experience of the pilgrims. he was writing about certain events, and as a result, he could go into a great deal more detail, whereas bradford was trying to give us a broader...
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along. -- josiah winslow. josias had distinguished himself as one of the more unscrupulous death to get vast tracts of land. when violence broke out in june loath5, both leaders were to use a diplomatic solution. as a consequence, what was an isolated outbreak of violence began to spread rapidly. there were english men, women, and children killed, their bodies mutilated. suddenly, the english were wracked with fear and anger and began to look to all the native americans that had once been their friends as potential foes. as the war broke out, there was someone among the english who was uniquely situated. where bradford is the focus of the first half of the book, benjamin church is the focus of the second half. church lived in the compton, rhode island at the outbreak. he was the only english settler amid several hundred indians. by necessity, he had gotten to know them well, was a very good friend of the female sachem. as the war was building, he realized most of the indians in the region wanted no part of it.
along. -- josiah winslow. josias had distinguished himself as one of the more unscrupulous death to get vast tracts of land. when violence broke out in june loath5, both leaders were to use a diplomatic solution. as a consequence, what was an isolated outbreak of violence began to spread rapidly. there were english men, women, and children killed, their bodies mutilated. suddenly, the english were wracked with fear and anger and began to look to all the native americans that had once been their...
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winslow.through the chair, d.r. sponsor will be provided with thre minutes -- d.r. requester will be provided with three minutes, project sponsor will be provided with three minutes, and public commenters will be allowed one minute. okay. d.r. sponsor, are you prepared to make your presentation? >> yes. >> clerk: okay. please proceed. >> okay. sorry. i am -- [inaudible] sorry. i am getting a little feedback, so i need to mute something for a second. okay. next slide, please. so our main objections are that making 695 a three-story house goes against neighborhood character and is an abrupt change. no dimensions are given for the height of the rear [inaudible] and as we all know, there's a 30-foot limit, and we believe the project is a demolition, and we have a question that, if the building department agrees, about the planning department [inaudibl [inaudible]. next slide, please. so here, we show 695 rhode island and use north and south, and planning agrees that they're looking at a site betwe
winslow.through the chair, d.r. sponsor will be provided with thre minutes -- d.r. requester will be provided with three minutes, project sponsor will be provided with three minutes, and public commenters will be allowed one minute. okay. d.r. sponsor, are you prepared to make your presentation? >> yes. >> clerk: okay. please proceed. >> okay. sorry. i am -- [inaudible] sorry. i am getting a little feedback, so i need to mute something for a second. okay. next slide, please....
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winslow.through the chair, d.r. sponsor will be provided with thre minutes -- d.r. requester will be provided with three minutes, project sponsor will be provided with three minutes, and public commenters will be allowed one minute. okay. d.r. sponsor, are you prepared to make your presentation? >> yes. >> clerk: okay. please proceed. >> okay. sorry. i am -- [inaudible] sorry. i am getting a little feedback, so i need to mute something for a second. okay. next slide, please. so our main objections are that making 695 a three-story house goes against neighborhood character and is an abrupt change. no dimensions are given for the height of the rear [inaudible] and as we all know, there's a 30-foot limit, and we believe the project is a demolition, and we have a question that, if the building department agrees, about the planning department [inaudibl [inaudible]. next slide, please. so here, we show 695 rhode island and use north and south, and planning agrees that they're looking at a site betwe
winslow.through the chair, d.r. sponsor will be provided with thre minutes -- d.r. requester will be provided with three minutes, project sponsor will be provided with three minutes, and public commenters will be allowed one minute. okay. d.r. sponsor, are you prepared to make your presentation? >> yes. >> clerk: okay. please proceed. >> okay. sorry. i am -- [inaudible] sorry. i am getting a little feedback, so i need to mute something for a second. okay. next slide, please....
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winslow and hopkins began to see they were traversing mythic land and as a man traveller, winslow wrote, his journey will be the less tedious by the many discourses that will be related unto him. in closing my only plea is that we keep the memory holes alive. thank you very much. [ applause ] >>> i would be happy to try to answer some of your questions. any questions? yes. and if you could wait until the microphone comes over, that would be great. >> i loved your story that you just repeated. i was fascinated with your almost 100 pages of notes and the details that you found, like the indians were expert at burning and creating an open forest. can you talk a little bit about how you go to find all of these details to put this story together? >> good. well, thank you for -- it makes my heart feel warm when i hear someone has read the notes, because i labor very mightily on them, and so thank you. for me, writing a book is at least at bare minimum a three-year process. the first year is learning everything i can about the topic, throwing out the net, developing a bibliotography and gettin
winslow and hopkins began to see they were traversing mythic land and as a man traveller, winslow wrote, his journey will be the less tedious by the many discourses that will be related unto him. in closing my only plea is that we keep the memory holes alive. thank you very much. [ applause ] >>> i would be happy to try to answer some of your questions. any questions? yes. and if you could wait until the microphone comes over, that would be great. >> i loved your story that you...
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and winslow obviously because the present day [indiscernible] . if you have the opportunity to go forward we would be able to go into places like that captain's cabin. and christopher jones, i would like to do a virtual-reality of christopher jones and get them to inflame their stories prayed william brewster, bradford -- get them to explain their stories. william brewster, bradford, a woman who gave birth during the transit. was a servantund of the governor across -- on board the ship and he has amazing stories. he fell overboard during the 66 day crossing of the atlantic, but managed miraculously to grab a robe and pulled himself back on board. and pulledope himself back on board. if he had not done that, george w bush and george bush would never have existed because they are descendents of john howland. the relatives and descendents, if we can make avatars tell their story, how fantastic that would be? so we are going into the stern of the ship. structure was designed to pull in wires and rope and secure secure the ship and various pieces of ca
and winslow obviously because the present day [indiscernible] . if you have the opportunity to go forward we would be able to go into places like that captain's cabin. and christopher jones, i would like to do a virtual-reality of christopher jones and get them to inflame their stories prayed william brewster, bradford -- get them to explain their stories. william brewster, bradford, a woman who gave birth during the transit. was a servantund of the governor across -- on board the ship and he...
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the guy you are seeing here with the bouffant hair style is our representation of edward winslow. we decided to put, with the time we had, just one avatar that was representative of unknown character -- of a known character. and winslow obviously because the present day [indiscernible] if you have the opportunity to go forward we would be able to go into places like that captain's cabin. and christopher jones. i would like to do a avatar ofality christopher jones, the captain, and get them to explain their stories. william brewster, bradford, a woman who gave birth during the actual transit. also john howland. he was a servant of the governor on board the ship and he has amazing stories. he fell overboard during the 66-day crossing of the atlantic, but managed miraculously to grab a rope and pulled himself back on board. if he had not done that, george w bush and george bush would never have existed because they are descendants of john howland. the relatives and descendants, if we can make avatars tell their story, how fantastic that would be. so we are going into the stern of the
the guy you are seeing here with the bouffant hair style is our representation of edward winslow. we decided to put, with the time we had, just one avatar that was representative of unknown character -- of a known character. and winslow obviously because the present day [indiscernible] if you have the opportunity to go forward we would be able to go into places like that captain's cabin. and christopher jones. i would like to do a avatar ofality christopher jones, the captain, and get them to...
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winslow believes that there is a certain covid-19 fatigue out there that has contributed to the recent rise in cases around the globe. people not taking the virus as serious as they should because they're tired of the restrictions. dion, now back to you. >> much appreciated, j.r. thank you. >>> news reports out of london say that prince william tested positive for the coronavirus back in april. the sun newspaper says prince william kept his diagnosis private because he didn't want to worry anyone. he was treated by palace doctors and followed government guidelines by isolating at the family home. kensington palace refused to comment but didn't deny the report. >>> health is an issue, of course, that we focus on in our commitment to help build a better bay area. and a day ahead of dia de los muertos, community groups in san francisco and san rafael celebrated and remembered the lives of those who have passed. this year, there was a special focus on the lives lost to covid-19 throughout the bay area. abc7 news reporter luz pena has this story. >> my great, great, great-grandmother anna m
winslow believes that there is a certain covid-19 fatigue out there that has contributed to the recent rise in cases around the globe. people not taking the virus as serious as they should because they're tired of the restrictions. dion, now back to you. >> much appreciated, j.r. thank you. >>> news reports out of london say that prince william tested positive for the coronavirus back in april. the sun newspaper says prince william kept his diagnosis private because he didn't...
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dean winslow. he said we're seeing a third wave right now. the first one being in march, april, may. the second in july and august following memorial day and the fourth of july. now we're in this third wave as the weather gets cooler, people retreat inside and more business begin to welcome customers indoors in california and across the country. at a time when 48 out of 50 states are hitting new records for positive cases, dr. winslow says we must keep our guard up. >> there is a certain amount of covid-19 fatigue really all over the world right now. i think a lot of people including myself thought that we would be really out of the woods by this point in time. >> i definitely think there will be a rise. there's a bunch of people i know that i've seen having parties, not social distancing. >> we heard from a bay area resident there. hopefully not too many halloween parties over the weekend. we want to give you a big picture of the country's seven highest daily talleys since the pandemic started. six of them were in october. 99, 99,300 cases o
dean winslow. he said we're seeing a third wave right now. the first one being in march, april, may. the second in july and august following memorial day and the fourth of july. now we're in this third wave as the weather gets cooler, people retreat inside and more business begin to welcome customers indoors in california and across the country. at a time when 48 out of 50 states are hitting new records for positive cases, dr. winslow says we must keep our guard up. >> there is a certain...
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we know from the writings of william bradford and edward winslow that there were times in february when two and three a day were dying. their houses were incomplete. imagine simple little houses that are clap-boarded on the outside, and for some insulation, there is two or three inches of clay, but people are watching that just wash away. imagine the sickness, the death, and houses literally melting in the winter weather. they set their seed in february. because february comes beautifully, like an english february. they didn't know that it would be followed by a brutal new england march. the native people come to them late in march. and this is the first time that they have seen each other. they have motioned to each other. the first time that they can actually talk is march of 1621. they treat of peace, a piece that will be sustained, with periods of problems, for the next 55 years. squanto, who will remain with the english and be there translator among all the wampanoag people, or the massachusett, he will teach them how to plant the indian corn. there are native people living just on
we know from the writings of william bradford and edward winslow that there were times in february when two and three a day were dying. their houses were incomplete. imagine simple little houses that are clap-boarded on the outside, and for some insulation, there is two or three inches of clay, but people are watching that just wash away. imagine the sickness, the death, and houses literally melting in the winter weather. they set their seed in february. because february comes beautifully, like...
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the next morning winslow prepares the ambulance for its next passenger. he doesn't want to arrive too late. i'm sure there are many families who are grateful for his service. they are the largest demonstrations in poland and decades tens of thousands of people are protesting a court decision that bans nearly all abortions and they fear that the country is sliding further into autocratic hands as the ruling law and justice party pushes a conservative nationalist agenda olga sabbagh is expecting her 1st child and she is alarmed by the government's plans she says the protests as a fight for self autonomy in her country. these are some of the biggest protests in decades in poland. women and above all young people are demonstrating against the new extremely strict laws on abortion. it would mean that in the future an abortion would be illegal in poland even if the fetus is so ill they would die at birth women feel deprived of their rights. this look over here to show that we're strong and able to fight for our freedom and right to decide we don't want to be te
the next morning winslow prepares the ambulance for its next passenger. he doesn't want to arrive too late. i'm sure there are many families who are grateful for his service. they are the largest demonstrations in poland and decades tens of thousands of people are protesting a court decision that bans nearly all abortions and they fear that the country is sliding further into autocratic hands as the ruling law and justice party pushes a conservative nationalist agenda olga sabbagh is expecting...
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dean winslow. he said we're seeing a third wave right now. the first one being in march, april, may. the second in july and august following memorial day and the fourth of july. now we're in this third wave as the weather gets cooler, people retreat inside and more business begin to welcome customers indoors in california and across the country. at a time when 48 out of 50 states are hitting new records for positive cases, dr. winslow says we must keep our guard up. >> what i'm concerned about, though, is people getting together in large groups for the holidays, both thanksgiving and christmas. it requests that everyone be tested for covid-19 within 72 hours or so of showing up. >> the doctor pointed out that we have to keep in mind county health directors and political leaders have been far more cautious in the bay area than in other parts of the country. take san francisco, for example, putting the pause on additional reopening plans after covid-19 hospitalizations inched from 21 people to 37 people in recent days. he warned now is the time
dean winslow. he said we're seeing a third wave right now. the first one being in march, april, may. the second in july and august following memorial day and the fourth of july. now we're in this third wave as the weather gets cooler, people retreat inside and more business begin to welcome customers indoors in california and across the country. at a time when 48 out of 50 states are hitting new records for positive cases, dr. winslow says we must keep our guard up. >> what i'm concerned...
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winslow mentioned this but our other public health folks, i they recommending travelers get tested for covid? >> reporter: yes, they are. in fact, inc. of the classic thanksgiving flick planes, trains and automobiles. if you have been in a plane, train, automobile, subway, anything like that, particularly if you are headed home to one of the 40 states that is a covid hotspot right now in this country, they say you should get tested before, or rather, when you come back to the bay area because our case numbers have remained relatively low and stable and of course public health officials would like to not see another spike of cases and potential deaths here as well. >>> meanwhile covid-19 cases are creeping up across california, the state's latest update tracking about 945,000 cases more than 17,000 people have died, the 14 day positivity rate is also up about half a percent. >>> still ahead, streaming cbsn bay area. a rash of shootings that have police on the peninsula stepping up the patrols. >>> these make a run on easy sneakers, the shoe store smash and grab that spark to chase acros
winslow mentioned this but our other public health folks, i they recommending travelers get tested for covid? >> reporter: yes, they are. in fact, inc. of the classic thanksgiving flick planes, trains and automobiles. if you have been in a plane, train, automobile, subway, anything like that, particularly if you are headed home to one of the 40 states that is a covid hotspot right now in this country, they say you should get tested before, or rather, when you come back to the bay area...
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the next morning winslow prepares the ambulance for its next passenger. he doesn't want to arrive too late. i'm sure there are many families who are grateful for his service. they are the largest demonstrations in poland in decades tens of thousands of people are protesting a court decision that bans nearly all abortions and they fear that the country is sliding further into autocratic hands as the ruling law and justice party pushes a conservative nationalist agenda olga sabbagh is expecting her 1st child and she is alarmed by the government's plans she says the protests as a fight for self autonomy in her country. these are some of the biggest protests in decades in poland. women and above all young people are demonstrating against the new extremely strict along on abortion. it would mean that in the future an abortion would be illegal in poland even if the fetus is so ill it would die at birth women feel deprived of their rights. the ship over here to show that we're strong and able to fight for our freedom and right to decide we don't want to be terro
the next morning winslow prepares the ambulance for its next passenger. he doesn't want to arrive too late. i'm sure there are many families who are grateful for his service. they are the largest demonstrations in poland in decades tens of thousands of people are protesting a court decision that bans nearly all abortions and they fear that the country is sliding further into autocratic hands as the ruling law and justice party pushes a conservative nationalist agenda olga sabbagh is expecting...
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winslow with stanford school of medicine says the plan could help keep coronavirus patient care at manageable levels. >> the more we can do to reduce the frequency of people getting infected, that's going to reduce the burden on our emergency room. >> reporter: how effective would a recommendation be, as opposed to a mandatory order, especially with fatigue setting in? more than seven months into the pandemic. >> a lot of people are going to want to find a way to have their holiday traditions. >> reporter: santa clara university psychology professor dr. plant says compliance may be a challenge and any success will be contingent on residents doing their part for the greater good. >> people are going to want to be inside, connected with one another. it's going to be very easy for people to let their guard down. at a time when they need to be vigilant. >> reporter: in san francisco, health officials have already issued guidance asking its residents to quarantine after traveling and coming into contact with members outside of their household if a face covering isn't worn. now as the bay area eval
winslow with stanford school of medicine says the plan could help keep coronavirus patient care at manageable levels. >> the more we can do to reduce the frequency of people getting infected, that's going to reduce the burden on our emergency room. >> reporter: how effective would a recommendation be, as opposed to a mandatory order, especially with fatigue setting in? more than seven months into the pandemic. >> a lot of people are going to want to find a way to have their...
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the next morning winslow prepares the ambulance for its next passenger. he doesn't want to arrive too late. i'm sure there are many families who are grateful for his service. they are the largest demonstrations in poland in decades tens of thousands of people are protesting a court decision that bans nearly all abortions and they fear that the country is sliding further into autocratic hands as the ruling law and justice party pushes a conservative nationalist agenda olga sat back is expecting her 1st child and she is alarmed by the government's plans she says the protests as a fight for self autonomy in her country. these are some of the biggest protests in decades in poland. women and above all young people are demonstrating against the new extremely strict law on abortion. it would mean that in the future an abortion would be illegal in poland even if the fetus is so ill they would die at birth women feel deprived of their rights. this week over here to show that we're strong and able to fight for our freedom and right to decide we don't want to be ter
the next morning winslow prepares the ambulance for its next passenger. he doesn't want to arrive too late. i'm sure there are many families who are grateful for his service. they are the largest demonstrations in poland in decades tens of thousands of people are protesting a court decision that bans nearly all abortions and they fear that the country is sliding further into autocratic hands as the ruling law and justice party pushes a conservative nationalist agenda olga sat back is expecting...
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haley winslow spoke with one owner who said his business might not survive another shutdown. >> reporter the way to work in playa del ray sunday, the waitress found out she, like every other waitress in l.a. county, is going to be laid off the next three weeks. she moved and doesn't know how she will pay rend. >> i am so upset. i don't know what to do. how am i going to pay my bills? >> reporter: l.a. county leaders said because the five-day average of covid-19 cases have spiked to more than 4,000 and hospitalization more than 1,750 per day, all restaurants must close for dining, only able to offer pickup and delivery. >> i am not a little disappointed but very disappointed. >> reporter: in 2020, it's cost him a fortune, trying to figure out how to pay his staff, rent, taxes and other bills. >> i probably spent about a good $20,000 on heaters, outside canopies, plastic, chairs, things just to make everything compliance to the health department to do -- and to make everything outside and inside. now, i can't have anyone inside. i can't have anyone outside. who is going to pay me back? >>
haley winslow spoke with one owner who said his business might not survive another shutdown. >> reporter the way to work in playa del ray sunday, the waitress found out she, like every other waitress in l.a. county, is going to be laid off the next three weeks. she moved and doesn't know how she will pay rend. >> i am so upset. i don't know what to do. how am i going to pay my bills? >> reporter: l.a. county leaders said because the five-day average of covid-19 cases have...
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the tour takes 4 hours then it's time to go back to the hospice frank winslow hasn't counted how many last wishes he's made reality. he says his guests shouldn't be reduced to numbers or statistics. then it's time to say farewell to the passenger and like every time it's goodbye for good even for the young volunteers who go along on the journeys few of their friends understand why they would want to spend their free time looking mortality in the eye. has her fingers on lots of people say that hats off to you i can get a lot that's when i say no nonsense he says we've got all sorts of people on tearing here and they're not all working joints that deal with our dad was a thought control no last we still manage it doesn't shuffle boss or and and i think anyone can do it if you just have to give you something a little potion say i'm going to do it. but doing it even after 6 years from vince a law says is still hard. to produce not good bye and i said you don't see each other here anymore and someplace else what else can you say. we're back outside the associations headquarters. donations
the tour takes 4 hours then it's time to go back to the hospice frank winslow hasn't counted how many last wishes he's made reality. he says his guests shouldn't be reduced to numbers or statistics. then it's time to say farewell to the passenger and like every time it's goodbye for good even for the young volunteers who go along on the journeys few of their friends understand why they would want to spend their free time looking mortality in the eye. has her fingers on lots of people say that...
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take a listen to winslow hill leader.g time capitol >> hsia bc has experience, but she has been wrongt every time. it doesn't look like she has changed her views vy much. we have had disasters imghanistan, iraq, libya, syria based on this rchange disaster for our country.real nick: flournoy's defenders say her record as a hawk is more mixed, and that she has bipartisan support. consider kori schake, foer nsc, state, and defense department department official, who says flournoy is not in complete alignmentheith biden's national security advisors -- and that's a good thing. >> if her view is slightly jake sullivan or tony blinken, that will actually make the administration stronger. so having diversity of perspectives shouldn't make us believe that that's bad for policymaking or that this talented, congenial team can't t find a wcommon ground. judy: you were also telling us at there were questions being raised about michele flournoy's ties to the defense industry. nick: yes. she started to think tank that relies on support from defense firms, and she started a strategic consulting firm
take a listen to winslow hill leader.g time capitol >> hsia bc has experience, but she has been wrongt every time. it doesn't look like she has changed her views vy much. we have had disasters imghanistan, iraq, libya, syria based on this rchange disaster for our country.real nick: flournoy's defenders say her record as a hawk is more mixed, and that she has bipartisan support. consider kori schake, foer nsc, state, and defense department department official, who says flournoy is not in...
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justin winslow. in the suit what are you hoping for?he restaurants, 25%, what would you settle for? >> that's exactly right. we would love the opportunity to get back to doing what we know how to do. safely serve guests and keep our employees safe at the same time. the data in michigan suggests as much. we hope it will allow restaurants to get back to doing what they do best. >> trace: a quick sound bite from the governor and get your response. >> the situation has never been more dire. we are at the precipice and we need to take some action. >> trace: justin, she is right. the situation clearly across the country is getting worse but you know what i find interesting about this is restaurants are always the low hanging fruit, right? restaurants and bars and gyms. low hanging fruit and they are the first ones shut down. i pulled up this study. this is from public health england. the british equivalent of the cdc. they say the number one place in their contact tracing that people report going is the supermarket and all the way down to 16,
justin winslow. in the suit what are you hoping for?he restaurants, 25%, what would you settle for? >> that's exactly right. we would love the opportunity to get back to doing what we know how to do. safely serve guests and keep our employees safe at the same time. the data in michigan suggests as much. we hope it will allow restaurants to get back to doing what they do best. >> trace: a quick sound bite from the governor and get your response. >> the situation has never been...
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and actually, this project went through a project review meeting in august 2019 with myself, david winslow principal staff architect, and a member of the a.d.u. staff. at that plan check and meeting, these concerns about the plan checks, intensity of development and potential impact to rear yard of the adjacent property and rear yard open space have been provided to the project sponsor, which is part of the reason we're at today's hearing. with disapproval, we have given alternatives that we feel that could work as a project at this site, and the sponsor, for his own reasons, has not found an alternative that works for the project that he would like to -- like to develop, which is why he requested to go forward with a hearing, knowing that the conversation between planning staff and the project sponsor was not going to evolve to a place where staff was in support of would be presented to us. >> vice president moore: i'd like to state to the commission that [inaudible] by us continuing it, we won't have to ask the project sponsor if what mr. horn just summarized from august 2019 and the pos
and actually, this project went through a project review meeting in august 2019 with myself, david winslow principal staff architect, and a member of the a.d.u. staff. at that plan check and meeting, these concerns about the plan checks, intensity of development and potential impact to rear yard of the adjacent property and rear yard open space have been provided to the project sponsor, which is part of the reason we're at today's hearing. with disapproval, we have given alternatives that we...
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and actually, this project went through a project review meeting in august 2019 with myself, david winslow principal staff architect, and a member of the a.d.u. staff. at that plan check and meeting, these concerns about the plan checks, intensity of development and potential impact to rear yard of the adjacent property and rear yard open space have been provided to the project sponsor, which is part of the reason we're at today's hearing. with disapproval, we have given alternatives that we feel that could work as a project at this site, and the sponsor, for his own reasons, has not found an alternative that works for the project that he would like to -- like to develop, which is why he requested to go forward with a hearing, knowing that the conversation between planning staff and the project sponsor was not going to evolve to a place where staff was in support of would be presented to us. >> vice president moore: i'd like to state to the commission that [inaudible] by us continuing it, we won't have to ask the project sponsor if what mr. horn just summarized from august 2019 and the pos
and actually, this project went through a project review meeting in august 2019 with myself, david winslow principal staff architect, and a member of the a.d.u. staff. at that plan check and meeting, these concerns about the plan checks, intensity of development and potential impact to rear yard of the adjacent property and rear yard open space have been provided to the project sponsor, which is part of the reason we're at today's hearing. with disapproval, we have given alternatives that we...