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. >> larry bartlett calls this a fantastic gift of nature. check out the video he sent in to "right this minute." here he is in the alaskan wilderness and going out to do fishing and be an outdoors man like good, strong alaskan men are. check out what happens when he comes to shore. gets a little visitor. that is a baby caribou. he estimates it's about six weeks old. he says he believes he's injured. he says, you know how you're not supposed to touch and interact with wildlife? he just sat there and she came up to him. he's not endangering the animal when she comes up to you and sits in his lap. >> no way. sits in his lap? >> it's clearly obvious she is wanting affect and she lets him give it to her. >> oh. >> what a wonderful gift. >> to tell us all about this adventure he had with his beautiful caribou, we have larry bartlett right this minute via skype. >>> do you know what happened to her after you left? >> unfortunately, i don't. i'm hoping that she regained contact with her mother or another mother. >> describe what the moment was like.
. >> larry bartlett calls this a fantastic gift of nature. check out the video he sent in to "right this minute." here he is in the alaskan wilderness and going out to do fishing and be an outdoors man like good, strong alaskan men are. check out what happens when he comes to shore. gets a little visitor. that is a baby caribou. he estimates it's about six weeks old. he says he believes he's injured. he says, you know how you're not supposed to touch and interact with wildlife?...
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and the parking lot at the public parking lot at on bartlett that one section is reserved for monthly parkers and that is not available for people who come and go, and finally of course we are not talking about a few parking spaces on bartlett street. we are talking about a block of parking. these are real skwaenld and affect the long-term residents who live there. i hope when you now consider the eir report, please look
and the parking lot at the public parking lot at on bartlett that one section is reserved for monthly parkers and that is not available for people who come and go, and finally of course we are not talking about a few parking spaces on bartlett street. we are talking about a block of parking. these are real skwaenld and affect the long-term residents who live there. i hope when you now consider the eir report, please look
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and the parking lot at the public parking lot at on bartlett that one section is reserved for monthly parkers and that is not available for people who come and go, and finally of course we are not talking about a few parking spaces on bartlett street. we are talking about a block of parking. these are real skwaenld and affect the long-term residents who live there. i hope when you now consider the eir report, please look at it. tl mr. williams has already pointed out that it's factually inaccurate. how can a body consider a document if the facts of the document are inaccurate and do not describe the circumstances. this needs to go back to the drawing room. it needs to be fresh end up and made accurate. i hope you will decide. thank you. >> good afternoon. i'm with 24. we are merchants in the neighborhood council with the district. we are here to support for the valencia street. we feel development should take consideration of the environmental i impact and seniors and culture. we see too many that are not benefitting around those around them. building houses is not just that. it's got
and the parking lot at the public parking lot at on bartlett that one section is reserved for monthly parkers and that is not available for people who come and go, and finally of course we are not talking about a few parking spaces on bartlett street. we are talking about a block of parking. these are real skwaenld and affect the long-term residents who live there. i hope when you now consider the eir report, please look at it. tl mr. williams has already pointed out that it's factually...
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. >> my name is chris i'm the owner on bartlett street it was asked for me to show some paperwork so regarding this roof area that's been converted into a deck. the pit wall had been raised loirg for the proper space and it was legally required. in terms of the work we put down a surface it was a proposal it's not increasing the footprint we've got photos. we know that there's a concern about privacy that's been made dauntingly clear. this is after hearing the request for privacy we invested some planters along the line so there would be a privacy screen. it was for on ero own benefit but so he could have a private area. so it's not the best thing but it's a simple thing we want a deck baits it's the executive deck area four folks have a generated and we have the possibility of a deck. we want to enjoy the backyard. we have 5 letters in support and their curiosity neighbors. there's opinion. we've done what we can and it's a city we live next to each other and any concern about the bedroom for all tints and perspires that mirrors can look into his kitchen so there's a privacy concern
. >> my name is chris i'm the owner on bartlett street it was asked for me to show some paperwork so regarding this roof area that's been converted into a deck. the pit wall had been raised loirg for the proper space and it was legally required. in terms of the work we put down a surface it was a proposal it's not increasing the footprint we've got photos. we know that there's a concern about privacy that's been made dauntingly clear. this is after hearing the request for privacy we...
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i said it to kenny o'donnell and charlie bartlett, we don't have a prayer of staying in vietnam. those people hate us. they're going to throw our asss out of there at am any point but i can't give up the territory to the viet cong. every word of that comes from john kennedy's mouth. that's what he said. so, my belief is that he would have gotten out. but not frontally. he was conscious enough of the problems not to, for instance, good on television and say, my fellow americans, we can't win here. we just -- no matter how strong we are no matter how many people we put in vietnam, we can't win this because -- it's not central to american security. that domino theory i once espoused, the philippines will not be threatened if south vietnam fall, which was the belief of many policymakers. so he kind of stalls through '64. when the pt boats are attacked he does not ask for a gulf of tonkin resolution help doesn't want to be given a blank check because the hawks will demand i cash it. and in 1964 he has a second summit meeting with nikita khrushchev, which was on the table, and he cuts
i said it to kenny o'donnell and charlie bartlett, we don't have a prayer of staying in vietnam. those people hate us. they're going to throw our asss out of there at am any point but i can't give up the territory to the viet cong. every word of that comes from john kennedy's mouth. that's what he said. so, my belief is that he would have gotten out. but not frontally. he was conscious enough of the problems not to, for instance, good on television and say, my fellow americans, we can't win...
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. >> to tell us all about this beautiful adventure, we have larry bartlett via video. do you have any idea what happened when she left? >> unfortunately i don't. >> describe what it was like. >> she was making little noises, like a puppy. it was a great gift. my heart was pounding so hard while she was crawling in my lap. she clearly wanted some affection. >> as an avid outdoorsman, how does this change your perspective on wildlife? this year i hunted caribou and because of the encounter i chose not to shoot one. to te steam ou forever, if you will. >> how did it affect you? >> imagine the look on my friends' face when is they come around with a caribou in my seat. >> here's a video of brad's boat they say snapping in two but it pretty much snaps into 200. >> as soon as it shoots up into the air, it explodes. it was a mall -- malfunction that caused his boat to take a bit of a hop. that's the engine skipping across the top of the water. there's the safety capsule, though, separated from the rest of the boat. he was injured. he was in the hospital for about three days a
. >> to tell us all about this beautiful adventure, we have larry bartlett via video. do you have any idea what happened when she left? >> unfortunately i don't. >> describe what it was like. >> she was making little noises, like a puppy. it was a great gift. my heart was pounding so hard while she was crawling in my lap. she clearly wanted some affection. >> as an avid outdoorsman, how does this change your perspective on wildlife? this year i hunted caribou and...
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>> i'm ted bartlett i'm the former owner of grove i owned it until i solid n it in february of this year. our new buildings 808 stooern are almost through modification to their site permits are 5 feet away on the north side of grove. i was the one who bought the property and came to you on december 7th, 2011, and got our approval to demolish the very ugly school wing that was built in the 1960s pr it was solid in 1978 an orphanage and 940 grove was pretty sure falling apart arrest a majority of the windows had plexi glass screwed into the rotten frames and the windows commissioner highland i've taken numerous civil guided tours on the property and i'm very impressed with the quality of everything they're doing and i believe they're going to supplement with but the windows match exactly the wood frame and i think the building is beautiful. on the subject of the two elevations the neighbor talked about removie the scarf lifeguard they did a good job and didn't remove any siding on the north side. so the owners removed the non historic structure from the mansion and that thising was not wor
>> i'm ted bartlett i'm the former owner of grove i owned it until i solid n it in february of this year. our new buildings 808 stooern are almost through modification to their site permits are 5 feet away on the north side of grove. i was the one who bought the property and came to you on december 7th, 2011, and got our approval to demolish the very ugly school wing that was built in the 1960s pr it was solid in 1978 an orphanage and 940 grove was pretty sure falling apart arrest a...
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. >> also you allow other neighbor areas for parking and the proposed mission parking for bartlett street. you recall referring to those? >> yes. >> do you think those are in you have to rise to the level of being a project into an environmental impact report? >> i don't know and neither does the board because those facts are not mentioned in this environmental document. >> all right. so you think adding a few park let's in the mission could have an environmental analysis in determining whether this project has an environmental report. is there a relevance? >> there is relevance and a discussion of parking in the environmental document itself. it's glaring. >> i'm asking for your opinion in what the analysis should be. how many do you think that adding parkletts in various parts of the mission on valencia would be enough to tip this project into an ei r. >> it's not a fair question and narrowly focused. some spaces have been lost in the area and it's not brought up and even in the document, they do count spaces and how many will be used and that information should be there. >> do you thin
. >> also you allow other neighbor areas for parking and the proposed mission parking for bartlett street. you recall referring to those? >> yes. >> do you think those are in you have to rise to the level of being a project into an environmental impact report? >> i don't know and neither does the board because those facts are not mentioned in this environmental document. >> all right. so you think adding a few park let's in the mission could have an environmental...
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i want to recognize former president and ceo of the financial services roundtable steve bartlett, who is here. when he was in the house, he was a leader in the effort to pass the ada, and we appreciate his presence. we received individual letters from 84 nonprofit disability and religious organizations like the red cross, easter seals, and special olympics. not to mention sign-on letters representing over 1000 friends groups. we have heard from individuals, some not so well-known, and some very well-known citizens, like colin powell, a chinese human right activist, loretta clairborne, and dr. jordan, the president emeritus of gallaudet university, who wrote, "nothing is more american than recognizing equal opportunity for all citizens." so i think at the end of the day, dr. jordan's simple statement is in substance why we must ratify the treaty. we have several petitions that have been organized by different groups with a total of over 67,000 signatures. and let us not forget what this treaty means to veterans. we have received letters of support from organizations, including the amer
i want to recognize former president and ceo of the financial services roundtable steve bartlett, who is here. when he was in the house, he was a leader in the effort to pass the ada, and we appreciate his presence. we received individual letters from 84 nonprofit disability and religious organizations like the red cross, easter seals, and special olympics. not to mention sign-on letters representing over 1000 friends groups. we have heard from individuals, some not so well-known, and some very...
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jack hand-delivered the check to nixon's office and even told newspaper columnist charles bartlett, a close friend, that he would vote for nixon for president if he, jack, didn't get the nomination. but jack kennedy was not one to let political fellowship affect his game. >> good evening. the television -- >> kennedy's team knew that the new medium of television was the way to persuade voters. his suntanned radiant image was worth a thousand words and hundreds of thousands of votes. to exploit his edge on the tube, they brought in bill wilson, a seasoned tv producer. in the first presidential debate, wilson made sure viewers saw lots of shots of the ashen-faced nixon, who had famously refused to wear make-up. >> i wanted more reaction shots. >> you've got kennedy seven times, you need six more on nixon. and it was like night and day between before the debate and after the debate. the crowd was enormous. it was loud. it was noisy. ♪ everyone is voting for jack because he's got what all the rest lack ♪ >> with a theme song by frank sinatra, the kennedy campaign was far more glamorou
jack hand-delivered the check to nixon's office and even told newspaper columnist charles bartlett, a close friend, that he would vote for nixon for president if he, jack, didn't get the nomination. but jack kennedy was not one to let political fellowship affect his game. >> good evening. the television -- >> kennedy's team knew that the new medium of television was the way to persuade voters. his suntanned radiant image was worth a thousand words and hundreds of thousands of votes....
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and another is, well, we've got to diversify bartlett's it is, right, the original book. some of that is spoken in the introduction. what do you think about that ongoing debate? >> i think it's a good question, toure. i think we have to do both things. for example, ten colleagues and i edited the northern anthology of african-american literature, which has been a best-seller and established the cannon, so you could teach black lit courses. the effect of that also was to integrate the anthology of american literature to include more black content and we have to do both things. what reetha has done is give us a history of the thought, the finest, most clearly and most beautifully articulated thought of the african-american people from the slavery times, very beginning, until today. and so it's an easy compendium. i think every black family should have this on their coffee table. i keep it on my coffee table while watching football. i leaf through it. >> you mean soccer? you sit around and watch football? you watch soccer, right, from europe, right? we know how erudite you a
and another is, well, we've got to diversify bartlett's it is, right, the original book. some of that is spoken in the introduction. what do you think about that ongoing debate? >> i think it's a good question, toure. i think we have to do both things. for example, ten colleagues and i edited the northern anthology of african-american literature, which has been a best-seller and established the cannon, so you could teach black lit courses. the effect of that also was to integrate the...
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>> bartlett, barrett. >> barrett is correct. another 100 points for susan. back with this 100 point question, the messianic bible institute, a group which aims to hasten the second coming converting jews to christianity. >> headlined by george w. bush. correct. when this texas senator announced his bid for a third term at a press conference on friday. >> cornyn. >> whefs the guy that announced it. ted cruz was not there. correct. end of the first round, at the wire there. the score after the first round, shauna 300. robert 100. susan 200. very close game t. steaks now get higher. this is the 200 point round. 100 seconds on the clock. hands on buzzers, please. we go when it's governor signs legislation this coming week, this state will become the 16th in america. >> massachusetts. >> encorrect. this state will become the 16th in america to legalize same-sex marriage. you have already rung in i can't allow. that i'm sorry, there are rules here time, calm time. illinois will almost the 16th state according to reports this week, charlie krchrist my face fight --
>> bartlett, barrett. >> barrett is correct. another 100 points for susan. back with this 100 point question, the messianic bible institute, a group which aims to hasten the second coming converting jews to christianity. >> headlined by george w. bush. correct. when this texas senator announced his bid for a third term at a press conference on friday. >> cornyn. >> whefs the guy that announced it. ted cruz was not there. correct. end of the first round, at the wire...
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let me also thank congressman bartlett, who is also here from the house. thank you for being here with us. with that, our distinguished colleague senator ayotte. >> thank you very much, chairman menendez, ranking member corker, honorable members of the committee. i am deeply humbled to be here today. my primary purpose of being here today is to read the statement of senator robert dole, someone who was an extraordinary leader in the united states senate. he is someone who is a role model in terms of what it means to be public servant, and we all appreciate that he is a true american hero with the service that he gave to our country. and so i am deeply honored to be here. i personally support what this committee is doing. the convention on the rights with disabilities is very important for us to work together to get this passed, and so i look forward to working with the chairman and other members to do that and to address any concerns that members of the committee may have. my primary purpose of being here today is to read the statement of senator robert do
let me also thank congressman bartlett, who is also here from the house. thank you for being here with us. with that, our distinguished colleague senator ayotte. >> thank you very much, chairman menendez, ranking member corker, honorable members of the committee. i am deeply humbled to be here today. my primary purpose of being here today is to read the statement of senator robert dole, someone who was an extraordinary leader in the united states senate. he is someone who is a role model...
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and as i recognize you, let me also think congressman bartlett who i understand is here with us from the house. thank you very much. appreciate your being here with us. with that, our distinguished colleague, this senator kelly ayotte. >> thank-you very much, chairman, ranking member, hon. members of the committee. i am deeply humbled to be here today, first of all. my primary permits to the purpose in being here today is to read this statement of senator robert dole, someone who was an extraordinary leader in the united states senate. he is someone who was a role model in terms of what it means to be a public service, and we all appreciate that he is inter-american hero with the service that he gave to our country. i am deeply honored to be here. personally support what this committee is doing, the convention and the rights for persons with disabilities i think is very, very important for us to work together to get this passed. and so i look forward to working with the chairman and other members of the committee to do that and to address any concerns that members of the committee ma
and as i recognize you, let me also think congressman bartlett who i understand is here with us from the house. thank you very much. appreciate your being here with us. with that, our distinguished colleague, this senator kelly ayotte. >> thank-you very much, chairman, ranking member, hon. members of the committee. i am deeply humbled to be here today, first of all. my primary permits to the purpose in being here today is to read this statement of senator robert dole, someone who was an...
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let me also thank chrisman bartlett, who is also here from the house. thank you for being here with us. with that, our distinguished colleague senator ayotte. >> thank you very much, chairman mena does, ranking member corker, honorable members of the committee. i am deeply humbled to be here today. my primary purpose of being here today is to read the statement someoneor robert dole, who was an extraordinary leader in the united states senate. he is someone who is a role model in terms of what it means to be public servant, and we all appreciate that he is a true american hero with a service that he gave to our country. and so i am deeply honored to be here. i personally support what this committee is doing. conventions on the rights with disabilities is very important for us to work together to get lookpassed, and so i forward to working with the chairman another members to do that and to address any concerns that members of the committee may have. my primary purpose of being here today is to read the statement of senator robert dole, and so i will do
let me also thank chrisman bartlett, who is also here from the house. thank you for being here with us. with that, our distinguished colleague senator ayotte. >> thank you very much, chairman mena does, ranking member corker, honorable members of the committee. i am deeply humbled to be here today. my primary purpose of being here today is to read the statement someoneor robert dole, who was an extraordinary leader in the united states senate. he is someone who is a role model in terms of...
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and i want to recognize former president and ceo of the round table, steve bartlett who is here. when he was in the house, he was a leader of the effort to pass the americans with disabilities act and we appreciate his presence and we receive individual letters from 84 non-profit disability of religious organizations like the red cross, easter seals, national federation for the blind and special olympics to name a few not to mention sign on letters representing over a thousand different groups. we heard from individuals, some not so well-known and some very well-known citizens like colin powell, chinese human rights activists, special olympics athlete loretta claiborne, king jordan, president emeritus of dallas university who wrote nothing is more american than recognizing equal opportunity for all citizens. at the end of the day dr. jordan's simple but compelling statement is the sum and substance of why we must ratify the treaty and we have several petitions organized by different groups with a total of 60,000 signatures. let us not forget what this treaty means to veterans. we
and i want to recognize former president and ceo of the round table, steve bartlett who is here. when he was in the house, he was a leader of the effort to pass the americans with disabilities act and we appreciate his presence and we receive individual letters from 84 non-profit disability of religious organizations like the red cross, easter seals, national federation for the blind and special olympics to name a few not to mention sign on letters representing over a thousand different groups....
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i want to recognize former president and ceo of the financial services roundtable steve bartlett, who is here. when he was in the house, he was a leader in the effort to pass the ada, and we appreciate his presence. we received individual letters from 84 nonprofit disability and religious organizations like the red cross, easter seals, and special olympics. not to mention sign-on letters representing over 1000 friends groups. we have heard from individuals, some not so well-known, and some very well-known citizens, like colin powell, a chinese human right activist, loretta clairborne, and dr. jordan, the president emeritus of gallaudet university, who wrote, "nothing is more american than recognizing equal opportunity for all citizens." so i think at the end of the day, dr. jordan's simple statement is in substance why we must ratify the treaty. we have several petitions that have been organized by different groups with a total of over 67,000 signatures. and let us not forget what this treaty means to veterans. we have received letters of support from organizations, including the amer
i want to recognize former president and ceo of the financial services roundtable steve bartlett, who is here. when he was in the house, he was a leader in the effort to pass the ada, and we appreciate his presence. we received individual letters from 84 nonprofit disability and religious organizations like the red cross, easter seals, and special olympics. not to mention sign-on letters representing over 1000 friends groups. we have heard from individuals, some not so well-known, and some very...
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goon bartlett drives for another two hours to deliver the trailer of merchandise to the store. a team of walmart sociologies has just unfinished loading one trailer when the next one shows up. the packages get delivered to a secret area. the merchandise stay these moments before the deals are available to shoppers at 6:00 p.m. on thanksgiving day. there have been some reports recently of empty shelves at walmart locations. the retailer has cut back on employers, according to some. but walmart says that is not the case. >> i heard others saying they were trying to get ahold of xbox and it's an issue with that. this is a hot to trot item this year. >> it is a hot item. we are looking at the distribution center. the boxes are clearly labeled do not open until a certain date. the x democracy boxes go into a secret holding area. we couldn't take our cameras in. >> that item in particular, i've seen people online complaining they couldn't get their hands on one of these things and that they don't think they're going to get one in time for christmas. >> okay. we'll see. >> courtney, t
goon bartlett drives for another two hours to deliver the trailer of merchandise to the store. a team of walmart sociologies has just unfinished loading one trailer when the next one shows up. the packages get delivered to a secret area. the merchandise stay these moments before the deals are available to shoppers at 6:00 p.m. on thanksgiving day. there have been some reports recently of empty shelves at walmart locations. the retailer has cut back on employers, according to some. but walmart...
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. >> one i thought was very interesting was from charles bartlett. he introduced john to jacqueline. he was a journalist in washington. he commented that on the night before the kennedys left for texas, he had a gut feeling he wanted to talk to his friend one more time. kennedy, he said wasn't concerned about going to texas as much as some reports have indicated. he was still very upset and angry with israel because of their ability to acquire the knowledge to create a nuclear bomb behind his back. he was very upset and determined that israeli would never be allowed to detonate such a ball. that's one of the interesting reflections that many members of the public may not be aware of. >> in hearing those many private stories, how strong was kennedy's desire to shape not only his public perception of him, but his administration? >> i think it was very, very strong. he wanted to be known as, i think, the president who made significant strides to end the cold war. as some of your readers might not be aware, of course, his inaugural speech, we all know of
. >> one i thought was very interesting was from charles bartlett. he introduced john to jacqueline. he was a journalist in washington. he commented that on the night before the kennedys left for texas, he had a gut feeling he wanted to talk to his friend one more time. kennedy, he said wasn't concerned about going to texas as much as some reports have indicated. he was still very upset and angry with israel because of their ability to acquire the knowledge to create a nuclear bomb behind...
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wayne morris and bartlett, the congressman -- >> what should we take away from that? >> well, you know, people are always with you on the takeoff when it's easy. and when the skies get rough, people fall off. i think that -- i think that johnson wanted that resolution very much because he didn't want to move without it. he thought harry truman was devastated by moving into korea with nothing from the congress. and shot at by the congress forever after. i think, you know, people changed over time. the other thing you have to remember in those years, we were always looking over our right shoulder. barry goldwater was a very right-wing candidate. the anti-communist movement was still very powerful. it was a very powerful force in american politics. i mean bob mack in a mayor yea ya in the first couple years in the pentagon was clobbered by the anti-communists. goldwater ran on a campaign that we're going to be soft on communism. and johnson was constantly afraid that if one of the political push that if we lost vietnam, we would be soft on communist ands we would lose ev
wayne morris and bartlett, the congressman -- >> what should we take away from that? >> well, you know, people are always with you on the takeoff when it's easy. and when the skies get rough, people fall off. i think that -- i think that johnson wanted that resolution very much because he didn't want to move without it. he thought harry truman was devastated by moving into korea with nothing from the congress. and shot at by the congress forever after. i think, you know, people...