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let's say they were the small -- what we would know as the workman's entrance. >> yeah. >> that seem to be a lot of the issues. and so some of the resolutions that are forwarded there as to solve it -- for example, let's say, we might have to do double shoot rock for fire exiting, i think it's sprinkleer, so on. the corridor might be kind of narrow. we might have to relocate the gas room, and so on. they could be potentially financially so burdensome and time on the property, we probably -- are we better off telling these people up front that rather than going through the process, chances are -- unless you're willing to pay a lot of extra money and getting a lot of extra approval, that we shouldn't be approving these applications. >> two things. i think it should be a preapp that would include building, planning, and all that at once. you bring everyone on at once and say is this a feasible project? i think that would go a long way. i'm hesitant, when we talk about -- when we refer to the fire department making these calls, you need this, you need that. earlier to my point, when i fi
let's say they were the small -- what we would know as the workman's entrance. >> yeah. >> that seem to be a lot of the issues. and so some of the resolutions that are forwarded there as to solve it -- for example, let's say, we might have to do double shoot rock for fire exiting, i think it's sprinkleer, so on. the corridor might be kind of narrow. we might have to relocate the gas room, and so on. they could be potentially financially so burdensome and time on the property, we...
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all they had really were lingering suspicions about the workman who went to tara's house the day she vanished. phil bar t guy who owned the septic tank business, his helper that day and their buddy, pee-wee saint john, but nothing proved anything. kirk, we call him the scribe. he organized it in a way that was easier to understand sd. >> what had been difficult to understand. >> you didn't know what we could get into court. >> you couldn't figure it out because it was a miss. >> had to try to do the analysis on it. that's what took so long. >> an awful lot of detective work amounts to a lot of reading. all were followed up. detective chased down a 2001 walmart receipt, minor forgettable purchase except the time stamp on the receipt cast serious doubt on phil bar's all a all . >>> he overheard them talking about killing this girl. he heard david mcman say we shouldn't have done that girl that way. if i don't get out of town, i'm going to spend the rest of my life in jail. phillip said something similar. pee-wee is saying i've only seen a body. bar tells him shut up, we're all going to
all they had really were lingering suspicions about the workman who went to tara's house the day she vanished. phil bar t guy who owned the septic tank business, his helper that day and their buddy, pee-wee saint john, but nothing proved anything. kirk, we call him the scribe. he organized it in a way that was easier to understand sd. >> what had been difficult to understand. >> you didn't know what we could get into court. >> you couldn't figure it out because it was a miss....
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three designations covered g to the officials, the potholes, then the sinkholes, and then you have the workman's trench. these are never the same. then they can fill them, then the road since in, people drive over it, it breaks apart all kinds of trouble. all kind of gravel on the side of the road like we have here which kicks up and can also go through your windshield, here it is even on the sidewalk getting kick up. so just all kinds of road hazards this time of year. it is the pothole season. this season, worse than ever, and the repair men are finding they're busier than ever making pothole car repairs. >> we're getting a lot every bent wheels, blown out tires, bent suspensions, alignments being knocked out of place. >> what it does it, hits the rim, just smashes it. >> it can be as simple as is a tire for $89 up to, you know, couple of thousand dollars, you know, replace a suspension that's broken. >> so when man finally landed on the moon, this is the kind of surface that neil armstrong and buzz aldren found. and sadly, this is what we're finding on second street pike here and a lot of roa
three designations covered g to the officials, the potholes, then the sinkholes, and then you have the workman's trench. these are never the same. then they can fill them, then the road since in, people drive over it, it breaks apart all kinds of trouble. all kind of gravel on the side of the road like we have here which kicks up and can also go through your windshield, here it is even on the sidewalk getting kick up. so just all kinds of road hazards this time of year. it is the pothole...
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Feb 10, 2018
02/18
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workman representing the san francisco chamber of commerce. i also want to thank you for having this hearing today. we at the chamber and me in particular have been working on this issue for many, many years, and i'm very interested to see that it's coming up again because i'm aware of the vacancy rates in our neighborhood commercial district, so i feel that the numbers that were given today don't just really capture the crisis that we're in when it comes to filling our retail spaces in our neighborhood and keeping them in our retail commercial corridors. and some of those vacancies, they last for months and years, so i'm not sure that it really captures that. i think that what we haven't really heard a lot of today is how time-consuming and expensive it is to actually get a retail permit in san francisco, and i -- fore formula retail, but for other retailers, as well,
workman representing the san francisco chamber of commerce. i also want to thank you for having this hearing today. we at the chamber and me in particular have been working on this issue for many, many years, and i'm very interested to see that it's coming up again because i'm aware of the vacancy rates in our neighborhood commercial district, so i feel that the numbers that were given today don't just really capture the crisis that we're in when it comes to filling our retail spaces in our...
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he's going about his work in a workman like manner, quietly, professionally as far as we can tell and my hope is that we, when he reaches conclusions he'll tell us what he has concluded. based on all of the facts that's not what's gone on in this house intelligence committee. iterations, different bits and pieces revealed when a particular congress marc anthma reveal them. >> let me ask you what's the real world impact of that. when arguments that normally would be made behind closed doors, pieces of evidence that are classified that normally would remain so are suddenly all out in the open. >> that's the part we ought to be very, very concerned about, and there's been somewhat of a parade of intelligence professionals, and i see where the president done respect a number of these folks when he uses their names this way in a tweet. but there's a laundry list of dedicated professionals that are raising concerns about how not so much sources and methods being revealed in this republican memo, but how our intelligence partners are looking at us and saying that look, is there a risk of exp
he's going about his work in a workman like manner, quietly, professionally as far as we can tell and my hope is that we, when he reaches conclusions he'll tell us what he has concluded. based on all of the facts that's not what's gone on in this house intelligence committee. iterations, different bits and pieces revealed when a particular congress marc anthma reveal them. >> let me ask you what's the real world impact of that. when arguments that normally would be made behind closed...
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air force and later the second director of the cia and is so vandenberg and he would come over to the workman park on sunday afternoon and they would excuse themselves and go in the kitchen and talk about knows what, but vandenberg was certainly recognized and becoming as he's one of the things moving him away from isolationist nephew hoyt knows about the realities of strategic bombing and modern warfare and how isolationism was no longer strategically possible for the security of the us. batch would also-- may have made him or synthetic to arms appropriations. i think finally, though, he would have-- he and eisenhower had-- they were so much in sync on their approach to the world that he would have shared bikes caution-- ike's caution. >> you will be the last one. >> korean war, by the time it started we had reduced our military significantly. we had hollowed it out and it turned around and rebuild it to a level that pretty much was sustained for a long time. how did vandenberg play a role in that period from 48 to make 50? >> when the korean war actually breaks out its right after vandenber
air force and later the second director of the cia and is so vandenberg and he would come over to the workman park on sunday afternoon and they would excuse themselves and go in the kitchen and talk about knows what, but vandenberg was certainly recognized and becoming as he's one of the things moving him away from isolationist nephew hoyt knows about the realities of strategic bombing and modern warfare and how isolationism was no longer strategically possible for the security of the us. batch...
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Feb 6, 2018
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workman representing the san francisco chamber of commerce. i also want to thank you for having this hearing today. we at the chamber and me in particular have been working on this issue for many, many years, and i'm very interested to see that it's coming up again because i'm aware of the vacancy rates in our neighborhood commercial district, so i feel that the numbers that were given today don't just really capture the crisis that we're in when it comes to filling our retail spaces in our neighborhood and keeping them in our retail commercial corridors. and some of those vacancies, they last for months and years, so i'm not sure that it really captures that. i think that what we haven't really heard a lot of today is how time-consuming and expensive it is to actually get a retail permit in san francisco, and i -- fore formula retail, but for other retailers, as well, and i think there is such a degree of uncertainty with it when you don't even know at the end of the day after months or maybe a year of going through the process whether you're
workman representing the san francisco chamber of commerce. i also want to thank you for having this hearing today. we at the chamber and me in particular have been working on this issue for many, many years, and i'm very interested to see that it's coming up again because i'm aware of the vacancy rates in our neighborhood commercial district, so i feel that the numbers that were given today don't just really capture the crisis that we're in when it comes to filling our retail spaces in our...
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the trend is toward more and more workplace rights for cannabis users, including allowing workman's compensation to cover cannabis.a national law review study from november 2017 concluded that "federal laws are not intended to preempt or supersede state anti-discrimination laws" and that employers face an "increased risk of enforcing zero tolerance drug testing policies against certified medical marijuana users." a recent poll found commissioned by a marijuana company in berkeleythat about hcompanies marijuana have some medical marihowever, 56 percent agairesponsible,this febbanned firing worka survcaliforniaten have lost a tnearly oneemployment due cannaof responden opportunitcannab up>story coming warnicki... that (vikki)and on a day that is ásupposedá to be full of unforgettable memories -- one bride shares her unique wedding day experience that she won't forget anytime soon. at&t has a network with thousands of best-in-class security experts. which means... more of the eye balls you want watchi
the trend is toward more and more workplace rights for cannabis users, including allowing workman's compensation to cover cannabis.a national law review study from november 2017 concluded that "federal laws are not intended to preempt or supersede state anti-discrimination laws" and that employers face an "increased risk of enforcing zero tolerance drug testing policies against certified medical marijuana users." a recent poll found commissioned by a marijuana company in...