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rice in the garage to mr. rice. >> mr. rice, do you have any thoughts on that? do you have any knowledge or opinion that that space, which is the garage, is h.o.a. -- is an h.o.a. grant, we are property as far as the condo? >> i'm not sure you understand the question. the space which is the garage that you use, is that owned by yourself as part of your condo, is that your assumption, or is it what the appellant said, it is granted -- the use is granted to you, but owned by the homeowner's association? >> the latter. it is granted under the condo. >> thank you. i appreciate that. >> thank you. you can be seated. >> thank you very much. >> mr. sanchez? >> good afternoon. scott sanchez, planning department. i will be brief on this matter. i think there aren't any planning code issues. it is extra not required at the time that the new structure was built in the subdivision occurred. they would be no issue under the planning code with converting parking to storage or and a.d.u. , for that matter. i'm available for any questions. it is probably more of an issue for d.
rice in the garage to mr. rice. >> mr. rice, do you have any thoughts on that? do you have any knowledge or opinion that that space, which is the garage, is h.o.a. -- is an h.o.a. grant, we are property as far as the condo? >> i'm not sure you understand the question. the space which is the garage that you use, is that owned by yourself as part of your condo, is that your assumption, or is it what the appellant said, it is granted -- the use is granted to you, but owned by the...
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Aug 26, 2019
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you live for yourself and mr rice so as to get this base to do to. redo the special appellate disquiets. it's quite telling you that it was convicted in 1000 internet this in my name here i was arrested when i was very young my fusty and correlates. you know life and i wanted to proceed with every kitchen but unfortunately. that came to an end blocked and when i was convicted it was so hard for me to up i truly really accept myself accept this tradition and believe. it was a bitter lemon for me to swallow. i've gone from a challenge to family background and advance an indication was a big mistake maybe in the prison you can see that death of in good faith and that has developed into me we knew of the problem of. legal representatives in the court . most of us are poor and most of those. it is good they don't even need to read their posts to do this so there was a telling them to go to court on the b. and b. that this group of. this is alone during the day or night is. a move towards give the picture of what is expected of you in court the confidence
you live for yourself and mr rice so as to get this base to do to. redo the special appellate disquiets. it's quite telling you that it was convicted in 1000 internet this in my name here i was arrested when i was very young my fusty and correlates. you know life and i wanted to proceed with every kitchen but unfortunately. that came to an end blocked and when i was convicted it was so hard for me to up i truly really accept myself accept this tradition and believe. it was a bitter lemon for me...
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for yourself and mr rice so as to get this base to do to. redo this mission that made this equates. to quite telling you that it was convicted in maintaining tonight this in my name here i was arrested when i was very young my fusty in college. you know not a life and i wanted to proceed with the kitchen but unfortunately. that came to an end blocked and when i was convicted it was so hard for me to up i truly really accept myself accept this tradition and believe. it was a bitter lemon for me to swallow. i've gone through a challenge to family background and i've month medication was a big mistake and i've been in prison and you can see that death of in good faith and that has developed into me we knew of the problem of. legal representative in the court i mean most of those are poor and most of those lifted they don't move in not to leave their proceedings so there was a time for them to go to court and do their cases crop of. these cases alone during the day or night. i would could give that picture of what is expected of you in court the confidence the bus with even this. and of
for yourself and mr rice so as to get this base to do to. redo this mission that made this equates. to quite telling you that it was convicted in maintaining tonight this in my name here i was arrested when i was very young my fusty in college. you know not a life and i wanted to proceed with the kitchen but unfortunately. that came to an end blocked and when i was convicted it was so hard for me to up i truly really accept myself accept this tradition and believe. it was a bitter lemon for me...
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. >> i recognize mr. rice to inquire. >> i think that there is widespread agreement here that we need to make sure people have access to paid family leave. i think the question is how the program is designed. i think this really is a stark illustration of the difference in the approaches between each side of the aisle because in fact, we act as if this doesn't exist already, but the republicans are ready have an incentive program for paid family medical leave. we put it in as part of the tax cut and jobs act. it's an amazing thing we can pull this off, but we offer employers 25% tax credit against any pay that you give somebody who is on leave. to encourage small business to offer this. now, last year 25% of people took leave of some kind. 75% of those got some compensation. either partial or all of their compensation. what we need to do his work on that other 25%. we need to encourage employers to further spread this. so, we put in this incentive for the first time last year. last year the first time par
. >> i recognize mr. rice to inquire. >> i think that there is widespread agreement here that we need to make sure people have access to paid family leave. i think the question is how the program is designed. i think this really is a stark illustration of the difference in the approaches between each side of the aisle because in fact, we act as if this doesn't exist already, but the republicans are ready have an incentive program for paid family medical leave. we put it in as part...
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rice, brought it up, which is the fact that the passage of the tax cuts and jobs act would establish for the first time in use history of policy for paid family and medical leave. a paid family and medical leave tax credit incentivizes employers to provide paid leave to their employees, thus encouraging flexible, customized solutions, as opposed to a one size fits all federal mandate. and further, the tax cuts and jobs act at has helped working films around the country by doubling the child tax credit and increasing the standard deduction, allowing these families to keep more of their hard-earned money to invest and save for their families needs. as we saw last week the economy is thriving with employment at a 49-year-old low, and were cursing the fastest wage growth in a a decade, which is great s for working families. as i have alluded to, i join with my colleagues in strong supporting expanded access to paid family. however, i want to ensure workers continue to have that flexibility in their choices, and are not hamstrung by new washington created mandate. government does do some
rice, brought it up, which is the fact that the passage of the tax cuts and jobs act would establish for the first time in use history of policy for paid family and medical leave. a paid family and medical leave tax credit incentivizes employers to provide paid leave to their employees, thus encouraging flexible, customized solutions, as opposed to a one size fits all federal mandate. and further, the tax cuts and jobs act at has helped working films around the country by doubling the child tax...
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in an op ed today susan rice as this warning. the consequences of mr. trump's raw racism are not contained within america's shores. they reck shea around the world poison the international climate, and undermine america's ability to secure our global interests. with us. june heilemann is the co-author of game change and doubledown. he has a show on show time the circus. john, what is the world learning about us and our president this week? >> i think there are two things. one is that the united states of america is not what it was for most of our lifetime. you know, it is not the exemplar. it's not the shining city on a hill. it's whatever the metaphors you want to roll out anymore. and this country has a terrible history of racism and a terrible history of violence. >> the original sins. >> and people around the world have seen that for -- since there's been an america. since the slaughter of the indians, the native americans. it's not like we're in unchartered territory. what i think a lot of people around the world see is america is -- the leadership
in an op ed today susan rice as this warning. the consequences of mr. trump's raw racism are not contained within america's shores. they reck shea around the world poison the international climate, and undermine america's ability to secure our global interests. with us. june heilemann is the co-author of game change and doubledown. he has a show on show time the circus. john, what is the world learning about us and our president this week? >> i think there are two things. one is that the...
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mr. steyer: we will push really hard to control drug rices. to make sure everybody has the availability to the drugs that they need. you are asking me a specific question i will not be able to answer right now because i don't understand it, but i'm telling concern about drug companies. i understand it is a life-and-death question and i guarantee you we will fight like heck to control the prices and make sure they are available to every sick person. >> thank you. she will ask you a second amendment question just the you know. >> can i get a photo? are you willing to denounce antifa? antifa, are you willing to denounce antifa, a domestic terrorist organization? they participated in the climate debate. it's a simple question. will you denounce antifa? >> hold it, hold it. [inaudible] >> how are you doing? >> why do you feel it's ok to lecture people on firearms? >> that's a good question. mr. steyer: people are going to yell at me if i stop. mr. steyer: a beautiful day in iowa. >> progressive magazine, we ran that interview with you by john nicho
mr. steyer: we will push really hard to control drug rices. to make sure everybody has the availability to the drugs that they need. you are asking me a specific question i will not be able to answer right now because i don't understand it, but i'm telling concern about drug companies. i understand it is a life-and-death question and i guarantee you we will fight like heck to control the prices and make sure they are available to every sick person. >> thank you. she will ask you a second...
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"the new york times" saying the consequences of mr. trump's raw racism are not contained within america's shores. they rick shay sfarms new zealand, poison the international climate and undermine the ability to secure global interests. you reported on hate crimes around the world. what are the implications of all the rhetoric we are hearing. >> i think here in europe, wolf, there is a huge amount of concern. there has absolutely been an uptick in white premcy activity, far right activity, particularly in eastern europe. but it's not limited to europe as -- as susan rice mentioned in the ed toerl. new zealand 51 muslim worshippers killed in a mosque by a white supremacist. there is a growing sense it's a real problem. as i worked last year on my anti-semitism series. the poland bond. he said white supremacy, xenophobia, these things always existed, simering beneath the surface. but only now are we in a moment in a political climate he said where people feel emboldened to give voice to these ideas, that previously would have been conside
"the new york times" saying the consequences of mr. trump's raw racism are not contained within america's shores. they rick shay sfarms new zealand, poison the international climate and undermine the ability to secure global interests. you reported on hate crimes around the world. what are the implications of all the rhetoric we are hearing. >> i think here in europe, wolf, there is a huge amount of concern. there has absolutely been an uptick in white premcy activity, far right...
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undisputed at this point he doesn't like the fact that the press said it but it is out there is no mr president like present it as if you were trying to say shit and you're with the still dossier made public news trucks battle with the press intensifies rice are going to play this rosena like i had used a caterpillar getting question the president like can you give us are going to be reuniting us can you give us are going to be good night after dinner to during his 1st weeks at the white house trump is on the defensive the man he just appointed national security adviser general michael flynn is caught in the eye of the storm. he lied about his contacts with moscow and the russian embassy and washington. the press reveals it and trump has to retreat mike flynn is a fine person and i asked for his resignation he respectfully gave it flynn is the 1st victim of the battle of washington but firing flint is not enough the question remains what are the relations between trump and moscow did she knowingly cooperate with a hostile foreign power to take over the leadership of the united states.
undisputed at this point he doesn't like the fact that the press said it but it is out there is no mr president like present it as if you were trying to say shit and you're with the still dossier made public news trucks battle with the press intensifies rice are going to play this rosena like i had used a caterpillar getting question the president like can you give us are going to be reuniting us can you give us are going to be good night after dinner to during his 1st weeks at the white house...
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he had the patience to wait him out until finally he said, mr. president, you have to end the siege of sarajevo. i didn't understand how hard diplomacy was until i got into holbrooke's life. how much stamina it takes. picture it like climbing a mountain and being able to breathe at high altitude. so dayton was the great crown of his career. he thought it onto my nobel peace prize. he went to oslo to make his case, which you are not supposed to do. >> but it's very holbrooke. >> so clinton said, he probably would have gotten it has you not tried so hard. you look back at dayton and it begins to recede. so here's this passage. history is efficiently brutal with our dreams. nathan wasn't the highest peak after all. it wasn't the marshall plan for the opening to china. it solved a nasty problem but it didn't create anything new and big. for those who lived through the war who suffered on the inside or cared on the outside, bosnia was immense. it was all that mattered. but holbrooke dedicated three years of his life to a small war in an obscure place
he had the patience to wait him out until finally he said, mr. president, you have to end the siege of sarajevo. i didn't understand how hard diplomacy was until i got into holbrooke's life. how much stamina it takes. picture it like climbing a mountain and being able to breathe at high altitude. so dayton was the great crown of his career. he thought it onto my nobel peace prize. he went to oslo to make his case, which you are not supposed to do. >> but it's very holbrooke. >> so...