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Zagat says: “Locals love” these “quaint, little” Mexican eateries offering an “extensive” array of “super-fresh” burritos and tacos that are a “cut above”; the “capacious” Normal Heights location with a full bar pouring margaritas and sangria is a “nice step up” from its “closet-sized” University Heights sibling, but “you can’t go wrong with the prices” at either locale. 373

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White grew up near Sunset Cliffs and says watching bulldozers tear down the eucalyptus trees breaks his heart. "They tore down my favorite eucalyptus tree out here and they probably took my other one out over there,” White said. But another community member says the project is necessary: Doug Ledsam is the project manager, and has also lived in Point Loma with his wife for almost 30 years. “It’s not just willy-nilly, you know, it’s carefully done," Ledsam said. "We’re only clearing areas that are designated to be replanted later.”Ledsam says the eucalyptus trees are not native to the area, and will be replaced by more than 100 Torrey Pines, as well as other native vegetation. He also says his crews are working to keep the native plants in the area around their work site undamaged. “[We not only have] a biologist, but we also have a Native American person and a paleontologist looking for any artifacts that may exist," Ledsam said. "So that’s, anytime we move a teaspoon of dirt, those people have to be there to observe.” Ledsam says when crews replant native vegetation in the park, they will be collecting seeds native to Point Loma and Ocean Beach, and they will be maintained for at least five years. He says he was excited to get the contract with the City of San Diego and knows it will help improve Sunset Cliffs in the years to come. “That’s something that’s near to my heart is working on the community here,” Ledsam said.  The change is still hard to watch for people who grew up there.  1560

  

Zagat says: “This isn't your ordinary taco shop” proclaim fans of this inexpensive taqueria with locations in North Park and La Mesa that takes “street food to a whole new level” with inventive spins on classic Mexican staples like pulled lamb tacos with wild mushrooms; a “friendly” staff, comfortable semi-industrial setting and top-notch salsa bar add to the appeal. 369

  

Yovanovitch said later, "If our chief representative is kneecapped, it limits our effectiveness to safeguard the vital national security interests of the United States."Lawmakers in both parties praised Yovanovitch's lengthy career of service, with several Republicans striking a notably different tone than the President toward the former ambassador to Ukraine.Yovanovitch told lawmakers it had been a "very painful period" as a result of the attacks from the President and his associates. "While I obviously don't dispute that the President has the right to withdraw an ambassador at any time for any reason, but what I do wonder is why it was necessary to smear my reputation falsely," she said in response to one GOP lawmaker.Rep. Terri Sewell, an Alabama Democrat, asked how her ordeal had affected her family."I really don't want to get into that," Yovanovitch responded. "Thank you for asking."'A more appropriate setting'Republicans argued that Trump was well within his rights to recall Yovanovitch from her post, saying the President has the power to appoint and remove ambassadors as he wishes. They pursued a line of questioning to establish that Yovanovitch had no direct knowledge of the central issues at stake in the impeachment inquiry, which occurred after she had been removed as ambassador."As you sit here before us, very simply and directly, do you have any information regarding the President of the United States accepting any bribes?" asked Rep. Chris Stewart, a Utah Republican."No," Yovanovitch responded.Several Republicans questioned why Yovanovitch was testifying at all."This seems more appropriate for the subcommittee on human resources at the Foreign Affairs Committee," said California Rep. Devin Nunes, the top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee. "If there's issues with employment, disagreements with the administration -- it would seem like this would be a more appropriate setting instead of an impeachment hearing where the ambassador is not a material fact witness to anything -- any of the accusations that are being hurled at the President for this impeachment inquiry."Republicans also continued to paint the impeachment process as unfair to them and the President. When the Republicans began their 45-minute round, Nunes tried to yield time to Stefanik. The move was clearly against the rules that Democrats had passed in their impeachment resolution -- the 45-minute block is designed only for the chairman and ranking member or their staff counsels -- but it had the effect of Schiff being forced to block Stefanik, the sole Republican woman on the panel, from speaking.Republican lawmakers also tried to enter into the congressional record numerous news articles where Schiff had said House impeachment investigators would have the anonymous whistleblower testify, in a theme that Republicans have continued to harp on as Schiff has insisted that the whistleblower's anonymity be protected during the proceedings.Busy day for impeachment inquiryFollowing the hearing, House impeachment investigators will hear from the US official who overheard a July phone call in which Trump asked the US ambassador to the European Union about Ukraine opening the requested investigations. The aide to Bill Taylor, the top US diplomat in Ukraine, will testify behind closed doors after Taylor revealed the call in his testimony Wednesday.Taylor testified that his aide had told him about the phone call between Trump and EU Ambassador Gordon Sondland after his closed-door deposition last month. On the call, Taylor said, Trump asked Sondland about the investigations, and Sondland "told President Trump that the Ukrainians were ready to move forward."The closed-door testimony of that Taylor aide, David Holmes, could offer Democrats tantalizing new evidence that connects Trump more directly to the push for Ukraine to open investigations that would benefit him politically.Just as the Yovanovitch hearing was about to gavel in Friday morning, 3992

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