Im a citizynical about that, i think that tells you that you have to be paying attention to the future uses. One, tell the owner and his successors that everything has to be rooted to the planning for tenant improvements because theres no tenant proposed. And secondarily, the Planning Department looks at the plans for the uses and if they say this is a use that requires an Office Allocation, it has to be rerouted to the Planning Department, Planning Commission for an Office Allocation before people move in. Thats not too much to ask for. Its just do it in compliance with the planning code. Thank you. Thank you, miss hester. Any additional Public Comment . Seeing none, well close Public Comment. Commissioners . Commissioner moore . Commissioner moore im comfortable with whats in front of us. I believe that miss hesters request is a reasonable one. It protects everyone, including the owner. I move to approve with the addition of conditions as indicated by miss hester. Vice president rich
Statewide all points bulletin about madysons disappearance. An indication the search extend far beyond the bay area. We do not expect any updates from Santa Cruz Police until 10 00 tomorrow morning. Thats unless the searchers this evening make an important discovery. We are live in santa cruz david louis, abc 7 news. David thank you. If youve like to help spread the word about maddy we have a picture of her on your Facebook Page that you can share on your timeline. Meantime, the search is intensifying for a San Francisco teacher now midding for six days. 46yearold ed cavanaugh. He was riding his dirt bike with friends when he disappeared july 17th. Family members are worried because cavanaugh has diabetes and does need medication. Get ready for hot and hotter. Abc 7 meteorologist sandy patel is here with the high temperatures we can expect over the next couple of days. Try triple digits over the next couple of days for our hottest spots. Right now here is how warm or hot it has gotten
And now on book tv on cspan2 it as live coverage of the brooklyn book festival. Todays author schedule includes msnbc chris hayes, law professor cheryl and National Book award kathy oneill and recently named National Book award finalist. We will kick off today with a discussion on the immigrant experience. This is a book tvs live coverage of the brooklyn book festival. Good morning. Welcome to the best law school in brooklyn. Those of you brooklynites get that punch line but being the only law school and the best law school in the most vibrant and largest borough of the big apple in the greatest country on earth we got that going for us. So weve got that going for us, too. On this day in late august, our law school welcomed its new class of students of 371 students plus about 35 international students. And they were all enthralled with americans across the country with an extraordinary event that was the day of the totality, the day of the eclipse. People across the United States and h
Fair. Ive been in the union for 15 years and ive fought for the freedom that allows them to represent their beliefs and that is if they want to take a knee during the National Anthem, i support that. Reporter malcolm raised his fist on sunday as others locked arms. The narrative has been more about the players or their stances, either right or wrong to do it during the National Anthem. Reporter jenkins was one of the first players to speak out about social injustice. He spoke with the Philadelphia Police and has been invited to capitol hill. He said to remember that its about a better america, nothing to do with the flag. This is a way for us to take the lead of that narrative and really point people in the direction of not only what the issues are but what are the solutions that were working on. I am not going to comment on that. Your liberty stops at the tip of my dues so try not to preach too much to me. Reporter now, at their place of employment, some are asking are football stadiu
Hurt our Brooklyn Borough president talk about for today maybe the only divide that matters, and that is americas really basically only two groups of people. One either group of people who live, work, study and enjoy brooklyn. And the other is everybody else who wished they could. So weve got that going for us, too. On this date in late august, our law school welcomed its new class of students of 371 students, plus about 35 international students. They were all enthralled with americans across the country with an external event. That was the day of the totality, the day of the eclipse, and people across the United States and our students and faculty gazed up from, with their safety glasses i hope, and it was as if nature itself was conspiring to bring us together if only for a few hours. But that sense of unity and wonder while pleading was very welcomed from the tumultuous events that continue to roil this country. As of this writing, floridians, some of them graduates of our law scho