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few regulations have been developed for existing sources. regulations are called guidelines, but get through all of the other roles. the guidelines established by the obligations on the states to address in this case carbon pollution from the power plants operating in their state. last month epa posted on our website a document setting out a number of key questions to guide the discussion that we will be having as we get ready to craft a proposal. there are two questions that will be fundamental to that proposal and good to keep in mind for today. they are, first, what should epa consider in setting standards and goals for states to reduce carbon pollution associated with fossil fuels by power plants? second, because the guidelines could include a framework in which states could design plans to show how they will meet the goal, what should that framework the? we know many states already have programs that reduce carbon pollution from the power sector. their leadership shows that opportunities for election may range from actions taken at the
few regulations have been developed for existing sources. regulations are called guidelines, but get through all of the other roles. the guidelines established by the obligations on the states to address in this case carbon pollution from the power plants operating in their state. last month epa posted on our website a document setting out a number of key questions to guide the discussion that we will be having as we get ready to craft a proposal. there are two questions that will be...
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greenhouse gas emissions, existing power plants. to meet the president's goal of a 17% economy-wide reduction in climate pollution by 2020, any rule of existing power plants must insure a 35-40% reduction from 2005 levels which is a 25-30% reduction from 2012. to underscore the importance of achieving reductions in the electric power sector, i would point to california. according to the california air resources board, the state experienced a 29% decrease in greenhouse gas emissions from the electric power sector between 2001 and 2011 compared to an economy-wide reduction of 6%. i would also add that california's energy production increased during this same period. the epa's rule must set a very clear floor for the states with transparent guidance about what it will take for states to get their plans approved. it is important for both insuring that the plans effectuate the president's climate action plan and to get legally-sound state implementation plans as quickly as possible. the majority of our, of the dirtiest coal plants in our
greenhouse gas emissions, existing power plants. to meet the president's goal of a 17% economy-wide reduction in climate pollution by 2020, any rule of existing power plants must insure a 35-40% reduction from 2005 levels which is a 25-30% reduction from 2012. to underscore the importance of achieving reductions in the electric power sector, i would point to california. according to the california air resources board, the state experienced a 29% decrease in greenhouse gas emissions from the...
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exist no. your schools and the divides in opportunity doesn't exist that students will be able to use and identify and think critically and work in teams and think outside the box this is what this is going to help us do. 83 we want to thank you. one last example folks have asked me mr. supermarket? about devices and wireless and days they're to be outdated in a few months. so let me be very, very clear this is not about devices we're talking about ipads or whatever we're talking about changing the way students engage with knowledge. can you image the student that is studying their history and take a theme from history and students are allowed to take a position assuming the identity of one of the historic figure they get to make an eye move about that particular seen and change the outcome. what would have happened in that particular debate went another way are the battle end another way and create a movie and organ with the opposing side and figure out how that defeat would this become and ho
exist no. your schools and the divides in opportunity doesn't exist that students will be able to use and identify and think critically and work in teams and think outside the box this is what this is going to help us do. 83 we want to thank you. one last example folks have asked me mr. supermarket? about devices and wireless and days they're to be outdated in a few months. so let me be very, very clear this is not about devices we're talking about ipads or whatever we're talking about changing...
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gap closures that doesn't exist now. even to identify these, where the gap is going to be closed an some of the east and west connection in the eastern neighborhoods in the water front area. that will be part of that process. almost the be process in engaging in that and looking for your community participation in that. >> just to wrap up. a lot of what's been going on because there is a lot of work we need to do and we are in full steam with it. the key and next steps now is to implement the current transit bus and initiatives and get them delivered and starting to analyze their effectiveness and because determine the efficacy and we develop the technology. and second is to continue to working with the planning department so they can complete the eir. our goal is to have these completed by 2015. our goal for the priorization is for next spring to look at the funding opportunities with that and as of mentioned before, all of this is mentioned at being working very closely with the mayor's transportation task force. mta i
gap closures that doesn't exist now. even to identify these, where the gap is going to be closed an some of the east and west connection in the eastern neighborhoods in the water front area. that will be part of that process. almost the be process in engaging in that and looking for your community participation in that. >> just to wrap up. a lot of what's been going on because there is a lot of work we need to do and we are in full steam with it. the key and next steps now is to implement...
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there is an existing law in the code that prevents people from sleeping in the park. if someone is cited for sleeping in the park, that person cited for the same amount. the sleeping section of the park creates a safe harbor or an exception for someone who has not previously been cited for sleeping in the park or for someone who within 30 hours of the citation accept social services by the city. so there are some exceptions to the sleeping in the park section of the park code. >> how would this ordinance impact the current practice. if you are sleeping in the park when the park is closed. you can automatically get a ticket violation starting at $100 regardless of how sleeping is treated during hours when the park is open. >> the sleeping in the parks provision only applied during the hours during 8:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m.. but you are right. to your question, this ordinance would create a new separate citation. so that if someone is sleeping in the park between the hours of midnight and 5:00 a.m., that person could be cited under this new section 3.21 for park. >> do yo
there is an existing law in the code that prevents people from sleeping in the park. if someone is cited for sleeping in the park, that person cited for the same amount. the sleeping section of the park creates a safe harbor or an exception for someone who has not previously been cited for sleeping in the park or for someone who within 30 hours of the citation accept social services by the city. so there are some exceptions to the sleeping in the park section of the park code. >> how...
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currently there is one existing preference program for occupying units. the first currently tenant; right who are displaced in the hunter point through the city's redevelopment programs have lotteries for affordability. those folks are given certifies of preference and when people are interested in occupying the units there's a lottery held for the certify holder. after unit have been looked a second lottery is conducted for the remaining units. in the exiting program for the preference holder is small it is just over 3 thousand lottery planters for the new building 17 applicant were hordes. after the preference for the co p holders the new preference is for applicants eligible for the housing who were evicted pr tenants must live in the unit for 5 years. the new developments for the evicted tenants would last for 6 years and unit for resale or rental the preference would be extended for 3 years. as proposed the preference would be plausible to 20 percent of new development and for all unit that are available for resale or rerental. the department support
currently there is one existing preference program for occupying units. the first currently tenant; right who are displaced in the hunter point through the city's redevelopment programs have lotteries for affordability. those folks are given certifies of preference and when people are interested in occupying the units there's a lottery held for the certify holder. after unit have been looked a second lottery is conducted for the remaining units. in the exiting program for the preference holder...
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few regulations have been developed for existing sources. regulations are called guidelines, but get through all of the other roles. the guidelines established by the obligations on the states to address in this case carbon pollution from the power plants operating in their state. last month epa posted on our website a document setting out a number of key questions to guide the discussion that we will be having as we get ready to craft a proposal. there are two questions that will be fundamental to that proposal and good to keep in mind for today. they are, first, what should epa consider in setting standards and goals for states to reduce carbon pollution associated with fossil fuels by power plants? second, because the guidelines could include a framework in which states could design plans to show how they will meet the goal, what should that framework the? we know many states already have programs that reduce part -- carbon pollution from the power sector. their leadership shows that opportunities for election may range from actions taken
few regulations have been developed for existing sources. regulations are called guidelines, but get through all of the other roles. the guidelines established by the obligations on the states to address in this case carbon pollution from the power plants operating in their state. last month epa posted on our website a document setting out a number of key questions to guide the discussion that we will be having as we get ready to craft a proposal. there are two questions that will be...
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building with the flat roof extending from the existing roof of the building out wards. and so it is cut into the roof framing, and so i am not sure if it was a foundation on that, we would not have inspected that, obviously the work was done without a permit, whether it is sheetrocked inside or how it is constructed and so we are looking for a building permit for that and so in most cases, the notification would be a planning department issue but from the building department we want to know what it is standing up there and what the foundation is like and what the framing is like and so that is why we want the permit. and of course, the penalty is the nine times fee which is part of the building code which is penalty for doing this in san francisco, we deal with a lot of cases here, where even when there is a permit there is a lot of objections to it and we don't want the people extending the buildings without the proper approval and the penalty on this permit is in the region of i have that down here, and let me tell you what the penalty is. >> it is around $1100 that i
building with the flat roof extending from the existing roof of the building out wards. and so it is cut into the roof framing, and so i am not sure if it was a foundation on that, we would not have inspected that, obviously the work was done without a permit, whether it is sheetrocked inside or how it is constructed and so we are looking for a building permit for that and so in most cases, the notification would be a planning department issue but from the building department we want to know...
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the project site is on the corner - the existing lot is part of an existing lot that was subdivided in 2011. this corner lot contains the historic building that occupied the entire lot. it did allow the construction of 3 new buildings that was once the rear yard of the historic building. those buildings have not been constructed but the demolition has begun on that lot. the work enhance on the site under approval. some of the design modifications that are approved h have been completed without prior approval from the planning department. so this is to legal lists those parts of the project that are completed and to prop further improvements. in the for modification of opposing at the north and east facade as well as wholesale replacement throughout united states building of orientation at the north and east facade and installation of the garage. i described the details in my case report so i'm not going to into the facade details on the pressing presentation. so i'm going to focus on the parts that staff is recommending change for. i'm going to begun with the garage and the elevation w
the project site is on the corner - the existing lot is part of an existing lot that was subdivided in 2011. this corner lot contains the historic building that occupied the entire lot. it did allow the construction of 3 new buildings that was once the rear yard of the historic building. those buildings have not been constructed but the demolition has begun on that lot. the work enhance on the site under approval. some of the design modifications that are approved h have been completed without...
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we are allowed to have fire escapes in existing buildings to provide a new exist from a historic building. it specifically allows fire escapes. we are allowed to have fire escapes for new exits. it's under some circumstances >> right. r3. one and 2 family homes. even new ones, which is not under the jurisdiction of the fire department. we will allow new buildings to have fire escapes if they can show reasonable standard for why they cannot put in a conforming stair sway. fire escapes are essentially providing a legal second stairway. it's not quite a second stairway. that's 60 to 70 degrees. the fire department does to the agree and the more hazardous. >> if it was built, we allow you to maintain them. >> speaking of maintenance. we will get to maintenance later. we have people that do fire escape maintenance. going back to talking about the elements, we have access to the fire escape and then we have a fire escape balcony, they need a balcony to get access. you don't climb out directly on to a ladder. for one and 2 family dwellings, but there are very few of them. we had an exception und
we are allowed to have fire escapes in existing buildings to provide a new exist from a historic building. it specifically allows fire escapes. we are allowed to have fire escapes for new exits. it's under some circumstances >> right. r3. one and 2 family homes. even new ones, which is not under the jurisdiction of the fire department. we will allow new buildings to have fire escapes if they can show reasonable standard for why they cannot put in a conforming stair sway. fire escapes are...
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we just have to understand and apply existing laws to the technology. ok now the justice department's acting attorney assistant attorney general. probably in a bunch of this matthioli ramana i believe that's correct she said that we all recognize virtual currencies and. want to serve virtual currencies and or not illegal like we were say in a legal thing as it stands today does this very kind of say enough to keep crypto currencies from further scrutiny by the government. it does and entrepreneurs have a quaint community can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that you know the agencies members of congress are not out to get them they understand that this is a new technology that holds a lot of promise not just for america but for the global sell for millions of people that are being around the world and they are wanting to let the industry foster and grow much like the internet they just want to sit back let's see how it grows and see what innovation comes out of it you know there was a massive rally in the price of bitcoin on monday i believe valued sort
we just have to understand and apply existing laws to the technology. ok now the justice department's acting attorney assistant attorney general. probably in a bunch of this matthioli ramana i believe that's correct she said that we all recognize virtual currencies and. want to serve virtual currencies and or not illegal like we were say in a legal thing as it stands today does this very kind of say enough to keep crypto currencies from further scrutiny by the government. it does and...
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we just have to understand and apply existing laws to the technology. ok now the justice department's acting attorney assistant attorney general. probably in a bunch of this philly ramana i believe that's correct she said that we all recognize virtual currencies and. want to sort of virtual currencies and of them are not illegal like we were saying before you know this is an illegal thing as it stands today does this very kind of say enough to keep crypto currencies from further scrutiny by the government. it does and entrepreneurs have a quaint community can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that you know the agencies members of congress are not out to get them they understand that this is a new technology that holds a lot of promise not just for america but for the global self for the millions of people that are being around the world and they are wanting to let the industry foster and grow much like the internet they just want to sit back let's see how it grows and see what innovation comes out of it you know there was a massive rally in the price of
we just have to understand and apply existing laws to the technology. ok now the justice department's acting attorney assistant attorney general. probably in a bunch of this philly ramana i believe that's correct she said that we all recognize virtual currencies and. want to sort of virtual currencies and of them are not illegal like we were saying before you know this is an illegal thing as it stands today does this very kind of say enough to keep crypto currencies from further scrutiny by the...
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we just have to understand and apply existing laws to the technology. ok now the justice department's acting attorney assistant attorney general. probably in a bunch of this philly ramana i believe that's correct she said that we all recognize virtual currencies and. want to sort of virtual currencies and of them are not illegal like we were saying before you know this is an illegal thing as it stands today does this very kind of say enough to keep crypto currencies from further scrutiny by the government. it does and entrepreneurs typically community can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that you know the agencies members of congress are not out to get them they understand that this is a new technology that holds a lot of promise not just for america but for the global south for the millions of people that are being thrown around the world and they are wanting to let the industry foster and grow much like the internet they just want to sit back let's see how it grows and see what innovation comes out of it you know there was a massive rally in the price
we just have to understand and apply existing laws to the technology. ok now the justice department's acting attorney assistant attorney general. probably in a bunch of this philly ramana i believe that's correct she said that we all recognize virtual currencies and. want to sort of virtual currencies and of them are not illegal like we were saying before you know this is an illegal thing as it stands today does this very kind of say enough to keep crypto currencies from further scrutiny by the...
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, the physical aspect is important but the work exists as a photograph. and this photograph, for instance, as a document of something that happened in a specific location. and also the space. well, for instance, basically as a photo work and with every space i try to keep a connection to an exhibition space and also to the relation of the artwork. and also because, yeah, you could ask yourself that you could taste of the well exposed air basically. and so much interested in the whole process of making the clouds. but rather in the idea of the emergency of a cloud inside of a space. and, first cloudy made in the small skills space put over, which is an exhibition space. yeah, it is a small, mobile space, the walls are not higher than, think about was it three feet. to control the space i thought that it would be kind of the idea to exhibit the rain cloud. and also yes, you start making, and you start making the ideal situation actually. and therefore, i think that a model can only not stand for an idea. so the exhibition space into my ideal perception of a
, the physical aspect is important but the work exists as a photograph. and this photograph, for instance, as a document of something that happened in a specific location. and also the space. well, for instance, basically as a photo work and with every space i try to keep a connection to an exhibition space and also to the relation of the artwork. and also because, yeah, you could ask yourself that you could taste of the well exposed air basically. and so much interested in the whole process of...
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and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll now at coveredca.com or call 1-800-752-6631. >>> we continue now our coverage of the shooting at lax this, is a live shot of, really hundreds of passengers. we're not sure whether they're heading back to terminals 1 and 2, which to use the phrase that they're using at airports being repopulated but they're getting ready to reopen the terminals, terminal three remains closed so. we're just go having to v.to wait and see but havoc for thousands. >> yes this, meant massive delays for those trying to fly into, and out of lax. every san francisco police officer assigned to sfo deploy today in response to the shooting. >> yes. today's shooting causing delay as cross the nation, and abc7 news is live at sfo with that part of the story. jonathan? >> we have a lot of unhappy travellers here at sfo and a few just happy they're safe. those trying to get into los angeles and those trying to get out. >> the pilot saying a security breech at the airport. and so i get out a book and started r
and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll now at coveredca.com or call 1-800-752-6631. >>> we continue now our coverage of the shooting at lax this, is a live shot of, really hundreds of passengers. we're not sure whether they're heading back to terminals 1 and 2, which to use the phrase that they're using at airports being repopulated but they're getting ready to reopen the terminals, terminal three remains closed so. we're just go having to v.to wait and...
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and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll now at coveredca.com or call 1-800-752-6631. [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain... ♪ ready or not. [ female announcer ] ...so you can be up there. here i come! [ female announcer ] ...down there, around there... and under there for him. tylenol® provides strong pain relief and won't irritate your stomach the way aleve® or even advil® can. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. >>> an attorney for the oakland teenager accused of setting a high school senior on trial says it was not homophobic. sasha was born male and napping on the transit bus when a 16-year-old student from oakland high school set sasha on fire. the teen's lawyer called it an ill considered prank that went terribly wrong. a judge has granted the defense a november 26th hearing to challenge the man. >>> a man wanted for a horrific attack has been 28-year-old timothy chase was seen here. he is seen walking up to a person on the walk and stomping on her head repeatedly. >>
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greenhouse gas emissions existing power plants. to meet the president's goal of a 17% economy-wide reduction and climate pollution by 2020, in a role for existing power plants must ensure a 35 to 40% reduction from 2005 levels, which is a 25 to 30% reduction from 2012. to underscore the importance of achieving reduction in the electricity power sector, i point to california. according to the california air resources board, the state experience 29% decrease in greenhouse gas emissions from the electricity power sector between 2001 and 2011. compared to an economy wide reduction of 6%. i would also add that california's energy production increased during the same period. it must seat clear rule for what it will take for states to get the plans approved. it is important for both insuring that the plans e feck wait the climate action plan and get legally sound state implement plans as quickly as possible the majority of our -- the dirtiest coal plants in the nation are operating beyond the intended use for life. the clean air act conte
greenhouse gas emissions existing power plants. to meet the president's goal of a 17% economy-wide reduction and climate pollution by 2020, in a role for existing power plants must ensure a 35 to 40% reduction from 2005 levels, which is a 25 to 30% reduction from 2012. to underscore the importance of achieving reduction in the electricity power sector, i point to california. according to the california air resources board, the state experience 29% decrease in greenhouse gas emissions from the...
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anyone with a pre-existing -- 100 million people. families with people with pre-existing medical conditions, all of them benefit. the stories are so glorious and beautiful about what a difference the affordable care act has made to families. especially those with small children or those with pre-existing conditions. and to seniors. and again being a woman is no longer a pre-existing medical condition. so this is politics. it's not about policy. it isn't any attempt to improve the affordable care act. one way to improve it, though, is what we have in our previous question. give the state commissioners, state insurance commissioners, the authority, all of it. some of them have it, but ensure that all of them have the authority to investigate and act upon rate increases as well as the nature of these letters that were sent out without the integrity that they should have had. gain, we require that they also -- in these letters that the insurance companies make sure that people know what their opportunities are. what we are proposing toda
anyone with a pre-existing -- 100 million people. families with people with pre-existing medical conditions, all of them benefit. the stories are so glorious and beautiful about what a difference the affordable care act has made to families. especially those with small children or those with pre-existing conditions. and to seniors. and again being a woman is no longer a pre-existing medical condition. so this is politics. it's not about policy. it isn't any attempt to improve the affordable...
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you know, it's not out of the blue, it's taking place during existing tensions. so one of my colleagues says, well, you can't call that deterrence, you have to call that restraint, that we're not willing to go above a certain threshold. fine, call it restraint, but what you're seeing is nations are acting extremely similarly in this place than they do to others. they are not willing to do big, disruptive attacks on one another, because they fear getting caught, they fear getting punishment, they fear that attribution might prove a very thin veil once people start to die. so i would say nato going forward needs to look at three separate areas, and this gets to barry's point of who and what are we trying to deter. first, is we have today's issues, espionage, large levels of cyber crime, proxies by some countries, but that's not real cyber conflict the way that we've tended to think about it. today's problems tend to be -- call it hostilities below the level of cyber conflict. and how nato is going to be getting involved in that area. and that, i think, can be tract
you know, it's not out of the blue, it's taking place during existing tensions. so one of my colleagues says, well, you can't call that deterrence, you have to call that restraint, that we're not willing to go above a certain threshold. fine, call it restraint, but what you're seeing is nations are acting extremely similarly in this place than they do to others. they are not willing to do big, disruptive attacks on one another, because they fear getting caught, they fear getting punishment,...
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regimes and oversight already exist. the house democratic leadership announced its support for any of the upcoming bills? guest: i have not heard what the house leadership plans to do. the house republicans have said they are planning to set rules for floor debate on each of these measures, which means that you might expect there to be some sort of partisan opposition. alwaysmatters are difficult in each chamber because there are some democrats ' regional differences that cause them to side with republicans. host: in the senate, they have a series of procedural votes u.s. circuit court nomination and a bill on compounding pharmacies. nominationjudicial vote in the senate is the last of three cloture votes they have and attempt to break filibusters of nominees to sit on the circuit court of appeals in the district of columbia, which is generally viewed as the second highest court in the land. republicans have a post the previous nominees, making a series of -- opposed the previous nominees, making a series of arguments ab
regimes and oversight already exist. the house democratic leadership announced its support for any of the upcoming bills? guest: i have not heard what the house leadership plans to do. the house republicans have said they are planning to set rules for floor debate on each of these measures, which means that you might expect there to be some sort of partisan opposition. alwaysmatters are difficult in each chamber because there are some democrats ' regional differences that cause them to side...
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commissioners this the the 940 building the gray is the existing roofline you can see the allegations to the roof were done quite sometime ago and as the lady indicated there were additions done if the 50s basically this home turned into a school starting in 1956 there were subject additions made over time this is a one and two and 3 story wing over the basement. there were can believe additions made over time. in 2011 when you approved the certify of appropriationness for this project it became a housing project this again indicates the 940 grove street building the historic building those are the east additions and those are 3 townhomes that were approved on the site. to give you a visual in terms of what it looked like prior the play yard and this the tower and the one and 2 and 3 story element there's another one story element when evolved from al los most square i can see the one story school wing and it's almost two stories at the northern end. i can see the two-story addition and those additions to the roof. so very little of the historic material was actually visual over time.
commissioners this the the 940 building the gray is the existing roofline you can see the allegations to the roof were done quite sometime ago and as the lady indicated there were additions done if the 50s basically this home turned into a school starting in 1956 there were subject additions made over time this is a one and two and 3 story wing over the basement. there were can believe additions made over time. in 2011 when you approved the certify of appropriationness for this project it...
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the department setting wrong, the height of the existing building is wrong. the height of the proposed project not fully disclosed. the building is not 55 feet tall. it's going to be 70 feet tall. it shows that 70-foot building is viewed from the historic district. the environmental reveal that the close site is critical to the declaration itself. one of the most important of the overriding assumption to the document is the unsupported and undefined conclusion that the project is transit rich and because the area is considered transit rich, therefore building a multiuse unit with no parking either for residents for commercial tenants and loading for impact on transportation and parking. that term transit rich has no meaning, nor a definition. more importantly what the environmental document fails to mention is during the tendey of this application, things changed radically in the district. the munis line was removed from service. that's not mentioned. another aspect of this issue is that valencia street itself is specifically referred to and defined in the tr
the department setting wrong, the height of the existing building is wrong. the height of the proposed project not fully disclosed. the building is not 55 feet tall. it's going to be 70 feet tall. it shows that 70-foot building is viewed from the historic district. the environmental reveal that the close site is critical to the declaration itself. one of the most important of the overriding assumption to the document is the unsupported and undefined conclusion that the project is transit rich...
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you look at the existing plants around this that are affected. the mom and pop shops, the diners that cater to these people when they get lunch. there's a lot of jobs and a trickle-down effect on the power plant other than just those existing jobs at a power plant. i believe that something needs to be done. and as far as the standards, the limits that they are putting on coal, geek with the technology today and all the stuff that we can put on there and you can also look at the carbon cash which was about six, seven years on the carbon capture which is a great technology to keep the emissions from going up into the atmosphere when you put them in the ground. with that i believe i am rambling, but it is as i say i'm looking at losing members. a lot of members each year and something needs to be done to bring the fossil fuels back in and keep them working in our place. >> thank you very much. >> are next to speakers first we will hear from david scott. and then greg burtleson. we are going to work with our timers this time around. >> okay. has my t
you look at the existing plants around this that are affected. the mom and pop shops, the diners that cater to these people when they get lunch. there's a lot of jobs and a trickle-down effect on the power plant other than just those existing jobs at a power plant. i believe that something needs to be done. and as far as the standards, the limits that they are putting on coal, geek with the technology today and all the stuff that we can put on there and you can also look at the carbon cash...
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we just have to understand big quien and apply existing laws to the technology. ok now the justice department's acting attorney assistant attorney general. probably in a bunch of this messily ramana i believe that's correct she said that we all recognize virtual currencies and. want to serve virtual currencies and are not illegal like we were saying before you know this is an illegal thing as it stands today does this very kind of say enough to keep crypto currencies from further scrutiny by the government it does entrepreneurs' of the coin community can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that you know the agencies members of congress are not out to get them they understand that this is a new technology that holds a lot of promise not just for america but for the global south for millions of people that are being around the world and they are wanting to let the industry foster and grow much like the internet they just want to sit back let's see how it grows and see what innovation comes out of it you know there was a massive rally in the price of bitcoin on monday
we just have to understand big quien and apply existing laws to the technology. ok now the justice department's acting attorney assistant attorney general. probably in a bunch of this messily ramana i believe that's correct she said that we all recognize virtual currencies and. want to serve virtual currencies and are not illegal like we were saying before you know this is an illegal thing as it stands today does this very kind of say enough to keep crypto currencies from further scrutiny by...
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to existing currencies at the exchange level. the point at which virtual currencies are traded for dollars, you're yoes, pound or yen. over the past year, i have consulted with law enforcement experts and financial experts around the world, about this issue. and they advise, as it relates it our core concern, which is the exploitation of children, that child pornography is currently being created and disseminated, using technologies and using virtual currencies for payment. they hasten to add that it is at a lower threshold of volume than drugs and other criminal goods. however, they call the use of these technologies for child pornography significant because they principally involve the actual producers of the content who are using content with technology and virtual currencies for payment. and in august, the irish owner of freedom hosting which the fbi called the largest facilitators of child pornography on the planet, was arrested. freedom hosting maintains supporters for the deep web child pornography sites. lolita city, pedo
to existing currencies at the exchange level. the point at which virtual currencies are traded for dollars, you're yoes, pound or yen. over the past year, i have consulted with law enforcement experts and financial experts around the world, about this issue. and they advise, as it relates it our core concern, which is the exploitation of children, that child pornography is currently being created and disseminated, using technologies and using virtual currencies for payment. they hasten to add...
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i don't think the central bank has anything to worry about the coin is not meant to replace existing currencies it's meant to complement and so some people are going to choose to use the coin other people are going to choose to stay with their credit cards other people are still going to only use cash now the big going foundation it's reported you guys are considering moving your headquarters citing the regulatory concerns here in the us is there any truth to this so i think it's not the point foundation but what you're hearing is because companies are moving overseas because of actually the lack of regulation because there isn't aside from the fence and guidance we're still waiting for the other agencies to come out with so this is how quickly it fits in our existing structure and so without that especially for example the i r s i r s hasn't provided any guidance on how people with a client account for that during tax season it makes it very hard for companies to plan and so some of them have considered moving overseas do you think of anything on the books. or because we hope so the
i don't think the central bank has anything to worry about the coin is not meant to replace existing currencies it's meant to complement and so some people are going to choose to use the coin other people are going to choose to stay with their credit cards other people are still going to only use cash now the big going foundation it's reported you guys are considering moving your headquarters citing the regulatory concerns here in the us is there any truth to this so i think it's not the point...
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i think it is an appropriate use of the law, existing law, and i a reasonable approach. i agree with him the one of the challenges is creating consistency and uniformity because of our federal system and the fact could be 50 different approaches, but that is not unique to this issue. >> to white-haired mr. -- thank you. mr. murck? money 50 state transmitter license regime has come up. i do think that states have an interest in protecting their consumers. at the same time, it is a bit burdensome, and it hasn't slowed down roberts in the u.s. i do not know what the answer to that question is. eu,ow any you -- in the they of reciprocity, and if you obtain a license in one country, you can have it is another as well. perhaps it is a from work that would work here, but that would be less -- best left to the legislative ranch. small point regarding the guidance. i think it is great clear as it applies to exchanges into administrators of a virtual currencies -- i think it is less clear when it applies to users, for example. if the guidance says that you are not required to regi
i think it is an appropriate use of the law, existing law, and i a reasonable approach. i agree with him the one of the challenges is creating consistency and uniformity because of our federal system and the fact could be 50 different approaches, but that is not unique to this issue. >> to white-haired mr. -- thank you. mr. murck? money 50 state transmitter license regime has come up. i do think that states have an interest in protecting their consumers. at the same time, it is a bit...
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that don't exist on the public internet. that exist only in the cloud that belong to google or belong to yahoo! what that means is their internal systems don't ever touch the public internet. they have private fiber optic cable, private systems that transmit the data back this and forth. they're seeing things in special formats that are used by google
that don't exist on the public internet. that exist only in the cloud that belong to google or belong to yahoo! what that means is their internal systems don't ever touch the public internet. they have private fiber optic cable, private systems that transmit the data back this and forth. they're seeing things in special formats that are used by google
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and this exhibition, only the cloud exists in the form of the catalog. and in the exhibition it is gone. but, i make the clouds with the combination of smoke and (inaudible) and as we space it works different. it is more industrial space. and also, here it is like a better situation than like an art typical cloud, almost. but, boy, to do and on my research on how to make that, i run into this material called aro gel. and it is calls frozen smoke and it consists of 99.8 percent of air and the lightest solid material on earth and i used it for collect interstellar dust and it has a beautiful shine and you could look right through it. and so what i did is i put it on small models of exhibition sprays and it shows the same idea and you don't basically err on an empty space. and thes artificial material and it is just a little bit more dense than air and so, that space and therefore it redecember pells also and presents also the idea that our human urge to compete with nature and yeah, that is what i think is interesting about it. so, other than that, i work
and this exhibition, only the cloud exists in the form of the catalog. and in the exhibition it is gone. but, i make the clouds with the combination of smoke and (inaudible) and as we space it works different. it is more industrial space. and also, here it is like a better situation than like an art typical cloud, almost. but, boy, to do and on my research on how to make that, i run into this material called aro gel. and it is calls frozen smoke and it consists of 99.8 percent of air and the...
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are making to this park code with existing park code language in section 3.83 that is saying the general manager cannot limit 1st amendment rights in our parks and essentially what it's doing is just making sure that it's consistently across the park code and not at making sure we have language that contradicts one another. i would like to propose that these amendments are made. if we have copies of that we can share that and i have my legislative aid to bring copies fore everyone. i just wanted to check with mr. gibner if these amendments are substantive if yukon firm that. >> sure. department city attorney, gibner. it doesn't require additional hearing in committee. >> you helped me with this language, we are not really altering in anyway the powers of the managers, just making it consistent which has already been in the park code consistent with first amendment rights. >> that's correct. it's proposed in this ordinance noted that general manager would retain the authority to close the parks in certain emergencies. that authority also exist in the park code, lts -- although the languag
are making to this park code with existing park code language in section 3.83 that is saying the general manager cannot limit 1st amendment rights in our parks and essentially what it's doing is just making sure that it's consistently across the park code and not at making sure we have language that contradicts one another. i would like to propose that these amendments are made. if we have copies of that we can share that and i have my legislative aid to bring copies fore everyone. i just...
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when virtual currency systems fail to live up to their obligations you should existing -- under existing law, we take action. earlier this year, for example, we unsealed charges against liberty reserve, an offshore virtual currency business, for allegedly running a $6 billion money laundering operation. the justice department's largest-ever money laundering prosecution. as alleged in the d.'s filings -- department's filings, liberty reserve became a system of choice for cyber criminals and was used in a wide array of illegal activity including credit card fraud, identity theft, investment fraud, computer hacking and the trade of child pornography. as a result of the department's actions and the coordinated actions taken by law enforcement agencies in 17 countries around the world, liberty reserve was effectively put out of business, seven defendants were charged, and numerous assets were seized. one of the defendants pleaded guilty just two weeks ago. more recently, the department announced significant steps in its investigation of silk road alleged to be one of the largest online market
when virtual currency systems fail to live up to their obligations you should existing -- under existing law, we take action. earlier this year, for example, we unsealed charges against liberty reserve, an offshore virtual currency business, for allegedly running a $6 billion money laundering operation. the justice department's largest-ever money laundering prosecution. as alleged in the d.'s filings -- department's filings, liberty reserve became a system of choice for cyber criminals and was...
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in the transportation industry are designed to protect existing transportation protect existing transportation companies from competition. >> in many cities no innovative taxi company dars open. in nashville, tennessee, bureaucrats demanded that every car service must charge at least $45 a ride. >> i have to charge them $45 for going four blocks. nobody's going to ride for 45. >> it was all protectionism, to protect taxi industry. >> when he started metro livery, it was a great success, but the new $45 minimum ended that. >> we lost all our clients and they went back to taxis. >> he fought nashville's rules in court but the bureaucrats won. why would they want to protect existing business? >> because existing businesses are politically connected. >> right. and in this town the hotel industry lobbied for a bill that makes it illegal for me to rent my own apartment for less than a month. target is in sight. yes, dad, i see him. now pour some chloroform into a white rag and.... no. hi. i unrstand you're looking for a hotel with a pool. with priceline express deals, you can save big and get exactl
in the transportation industry are designed to protect existing transportation protect existing transportation companies from competition. >> in many cities no innovative taxi company dars open. in nashville, tennessee, bureaucrats demanded that every car service must charge at least $45 a ride. >> i have to charge them $45 for going four blocks. nobody's going to ride for 45. >> it was all protectionism, to protect taxi industry. >> when he started metro livery, it was...
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basically extend the existing health plans that are going to be canceled. it would allow people to buy into new health plans in the individual market, which has all of these rules that are supposed to be going out of effect after obamacare goes into place next year. it would create to insurance markets, one where you might have the younger and healthier going to these existing plans. it would do some pretty big damage to the exchanges and that's why the administration opposes and so forcefully. host: your colleagues have an article in your paper. in a crass likely to back me obama care bill. democrats not likely to back the obamacare will. the white house came out with a fix that may have been more political. it has given them some cover. where it might have had 100 democrats might have voted for this upton bill, my colleagues are reporting it might be just 25 or 30. host: what would be the policy effective this bill went through and if the senate passed it? ? i do not think you will see the senate pass it. would create to insurance markets. the old one tha
basically extend the existing health plans that are going to be canceled. it would allow people to buy into new health plans in the individual market, which has all of these rules that are supposed to be going out of effect after obamacare goes into place next year. it would create to insurance markets, one where you might have the younger and healthier going to these existing plans. it would do some pretty big damage to the exchanges and that's why the administration opposes and so forcefully....
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there is a lot of shadows created by existing buildings. there is a lot of shadows created by existing buildings due to topography and other buildings. in terms of the building permit already being filed. it's not terribly uncommon. obviously we can't approve until the entitlement is approved. regarding the school notice, the applicant went in some detail, but that is a notice requirement for the environmental document. that is not a notification requirement for the large project authorization. it's not necessary for tonight's hearing. regarding the posting, the planning code requires that you put posters for advertising for the public hearing and after that public hearing, regardless of the outcome whether they take action or continue it to a future date, we don't require the applicant to update that poster. with the understanding that people who were interested in that case went to the first hearing or saw it online. we are not required to post new information or mail notification or newspaper ads. this was addressed pretty thorough at th
there is a lot of shadows created by existing buildings. there is a lot of shadows created by existing buildings due to topography and other buildings. in terms of the building permit already being filed. it's not terribly uncommon. obviously we can't approve until the entitlement is approved. regarding the school notice, the applicant went in some detail, but that is a notice requirement for the environmental document. that is not a notification requirement for the large project authorization....
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the fact there's been no real effort to use existing systems is very troubling. the new contract goes to fti without reopening the process, even though the amount is much bigger, it moving into hardware and fti did not produce its deliverables. existing technology and applications make much of it redundant and duplicative. there's an obvious bias in here in favor of the intrusive and costly fti on board devices. given the past action there's no reason to believe fti will work with the industry to use existing data sources going forward and this is a waste. i'd like to turn your attention. >> i had prepared some remarks but i perceive that the question is really who is going to get the contract or whether the contract is going to be issued. unless you do something the cab companies will continue to fail to resolve the issue. each one wants to be on the top. the companies's criticisms are correct against an untried company. that makes a lot of sense. they are making the argument that is best for them to make. fly wheel's representative revealed fly wheel's problem.
the fact there's been no real effort to use existing systems is very troubling. the new contract goes to fti without reopening the process, even though the amount is much bigger, it moving into hardware and fti did not produce its deliverables. existing technology and applications make much of it redundant and duplicative. there's an obvious bias in here in favor of the intrusive and costly fti on board devices. given the past action there's no reason to believe fti will work with the industry...