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there will be a frontage and at the intersection of hayes and van ness it creates an opportunity for restaurant outdoor courtyards and roosevelt create open spaces for the residents facade detail role shows the high quality of finishes and the articulation that's been achieved it is a great material that wraps into the resources to create solidarity and the bays provide for further articulation to the facade and project upwards to create visual craft i'll be happy to answer any questions and later in the presentation that you may have thank you. >> as noted one 50 van ness provides balanced needed housing including the one and 50 and has received widening report 3 months ago the preschools opened their doors immediately to the south some of the parents were urban aware even though our documents were filed july 2013 prior to the start of the application process that was followed by two other major filings regardless of the timing of the various filings those parents are valid safety concerns of one 50 van ness that effects their children we want all those parent to go their children a
there will be a frontage and at the intersection of hayes and van ness it creates an opportunity for restaurant outdoor courtyards and roosevelt create open spaces for the residents facade detail role shows the high quality of finishes and the articulation that's been achieved it is a great material that wraps into the resources to create solidarity and the bays provide for further articulation to the facade and project upwards to create visual craft i'll be happy to answer any questions and...
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. >> hi, i'm jim i'm here speaking for hayes valley neighborhood association i'm a past member and on the transportation fund committee i can't say better than what jim said about the facts the hazard of the current building the long process of the market octavia plan all the work that went into that that many organization and you and certainly were all part of we believe we have to respect that processed i do on aside remember sitting here when the school needed variances and needed them quickly we were trying to go quickly to get into a start date for the year and you understood and granted the details are trvm and problematic but this project complies with everyone in market octavia that it filed at least not to my knowledge 6 months before the school was even approved all those things speak to the need to go ahead with this i hear all the parents concerns and if this were a developer that we hadn't had a lot of experience working with notely one one hundred van ness and polk street if i didn't know how responsible this developer was i would have concerns but the opening comment fr
. >> hi, i'm jim i'm here speaking for hayes valley neighborhood association i'm a past member and on the transportation fund committee i can't say better than what jim said about the facts the hazard of the current building the long process of the market octavia plan all the work that went into that that many organization and you and certainly were all part of we believe we have to respect that processed i do on aside remember sitting here when the school needed variances and needed them...
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we're going to go to chris hayes. we'll come back to you. we're going to go to chris hayes. we'll come back to you. chris hayes. >> lawrence, that police line moved for the first time in eight or nine hours. it has not moved all day. it just moved up and when it moved up, people ran. a bunch of projectiles came in. i saw a few rocks, a few bottles. you can see now people chucking water bottles at the police, at the glass bottle that just broke behind me. police have their riot shields up. it's mostly -- it's mostly water bottles, but they're definitely projectiles being tossed at the police. there's maybe about a hundred, possibly max 200, 200 people. the police now crouched, as you can see in that position. their shields are raised for incoming projectiles. they've increased the amount of area that they have taken, reinforcements that have been fed to them from behind these buildings have come through so that they can claim a larger portion of ground. and you can hear now probably -- i don't know if you can pick it up on my microphone, you can hear the sound of broken proje
we're going to go to chris hayes. we'll come back to you. we're going to go to chris hayes. we'll come back to you. chris hayes. >> lawrence, that police line moved for the first time in eight or nine hours. it has not moved all day. it just moved up and when it moved up, people ran. a bunch of projectiles came in. i saw a few rocks, a few bottles. you can see now people chucking water bottles at the police, at the glass bottle that just broke behind me. police have their riot shields up....
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we'll go back to chris hayes. chris hayes, we had a clear shot there and have it right now of the front line of these police officers with their shields. >> yeah. >> having -- they have now stopped. >> yeah they've advanced -- they have probably advanced about a clear hundred feet from the -- maybe 150 feet and fanned out and formed that crescent and pushed down. they advanced projectiles and advanced again and took a defensive -- they batted their batons against their shields and heard them yelling out when a projectile comes in. they've been rotating through that have been holinge holding the line eight or nine hours. >> have you seen them make any arrest in the last ten minutes since they began that move? >> i have not seen a single -- i have not seen a single arrest all day. there was one moment earlier when police went into the crowd to clear for an ambulance to put someone in the ambulance and there was an apparent medical emergency. but what did going on nine or ten hours at this intersecond or eight hours
we'll go back to chris hayes. chris hayes, we had a clear shot there and have it right now of the front line of these police officers with their shields. >> yeah. >> having -- they have now stopped. >> yeah they've advanced -- they have probably advanced about a clear hundred feet from the -- maybe 150 feet and fanned out and formed that crescent and pushed down. they advanced projectiles and advanced again and took a defensive -- they batted their batons against their shields...
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jack hayes seem to be completely forgotten. just south of austin, there is a county named hayes county, named after john. inside, there is a high school called hayes high school, named after him. in a state that absolutely treasures rangers -- i mean texas rangers are mythical. would you suppose in the state that the mascot of the high school team would be the rangers? no. they are the rebels. [laughter] now, i have no problem with rebels except jack hayes left texas in 1849 to become the first sheriff of san francisco during the gold rush. he is not a rebel, he is a ranger. nobody in hayes county knows who he is, nobody and the high school. nobody in san antonio, where he invented the six shooter knows who he is. this was going on. here was a great opportunity i saw as a writer with this book. i'm a relatively smart guy and i was even living in texas and i did not know who these guys were. have you ever heard of geronimo? everybody heard of him. ever heard of quanah parker? no. ever heard of custer? yes. here of mackenzie the
jack hayes seem to be completely forgotten. just south of austin, there is a county named hayes county, named after john. inside, there is a high school called hayes high school, named after him. in a state that absolutely treasures rangers -- i mean texas rangers are mythical. would you suppose in the state that the mascot of the high school team would be the rangers? no. they are the rebels. [laughter] now, i have no problem with rebels except jack hayes left texas in 1849 to become the first...
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hayes-white would go from a department with 1500 firefighters to one with 6,000 firefighter. she'd move from a city of 800,000 residents to a metropolis of 8 million people and a budget more than twice the $250 million she administers as chief here. it's a tough choice for the longest-serving fire chief in the country and the only female chief of an urban fire department. she's been at the helm 11 years and implemented many reforms. >> and then of course i have my most important role is being a mom, and considering my family and what any opportunity would mean to them, as well. >> reporter: but the chief also has had difficult times in recent years. a testy relationship with the firefighters' union over an ambulance shortage and understaffing. those issues resulting in a no-confidence vote last year. that coupled with her suspensions of firefighters and assistant chiefs in the aftermath of an accident involving a fire rig and motorcycle. ironically, those challenges may be one of the reasons why she's being approached. >> i think that was probably one the reason yes i receive
hayes-white would go from a department with 1500 firefighters to one with 6,000 firefighter. she'd move from a city of 800,000 residents to a metropolis of 8 million people and a budget more than twice the $250 million she administers as chief here. it's a tough choice for the longest-serving fire chief in the country and the only female chief of an urban fire department. she's been at the helm 11 years and implemented many reforms. >> and then of course i have my most important role is...
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we're joined now by chris hayes. once again, he's at the corner of pennsylvania and north where the only disturbance occurred tonight. that was -- broke out just about an hour ago, so any of the video you are seeing from us that shows you the confrontational developments of the evening, that stuff is now at least 50 minutes ole. some of it 45 minutes ole. this has been a calm situation, chris, hasn't it for about the last 40, 45 minutes. >> it's a pretty calm scene here. things are just -- the police have stayed here on the street corner, and they were able to clear this area like you noted about an hour ago, there were some ex-changes, projectiles and pepper balls thrown, as well, someone toure said appears to have been struck by a rubber bullet and a few others were although i have no personal confirmation but as of now, but a pretty quiet scene and i believe reverend al sharpton i believe is joining us also in washington. rev, your reaction as to how things played out this evening on the first night of the curfew.
we're joined now by chris hayes. once again, he's at the corner of pennsylvania and north where the only disturbance occurred tonight. that was -- broke out just about an hour ago, so any of the video you are seeing from us that shows you the confrontational developments of the evening, that stuff is now at least 50 minutes ole. some of it 45 minutes ole. this has been a calm situation, chris, hasn't it for about the last 40, 45 minutes. >> it's a pretty calm scene here. things are just...
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let's go right to msnbc's chris hayes there in baltimore. chris. the curfew is now officially under way. i'm seeing a lot of people behind you. is that media? are there the people of baltimore still in the street? >> reporter: you know, it's a mix.
let's go right to msnbc's chris hayes there in baltimore. chris. the curfew is now officially under way. i'm seeing a lot of people behind you. is that media? are there the people of baltimore still in the street? >> reporter: you know, it's a mix.
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it was through the haye family that the man ewe self-incriminate came into contact.
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let's go right to msnbc's chris hayes there in baltimore. chris, the curfew is now officially underway. i'm seeing a lot of people behind you. is that media? or are there -- the people of baltimore still in the streets? >> you know it's a mix. something of an odd scene, i have to be totally honest here right now. this kind of anticipation here. a large media presence. there's community members, although frankly, a large percentage of them have gone home. there's some stragglers who have gone home. the police line has been in effect all day long. that police line over my left shoulder has been there all day has not budged has not moved, has not released a sound all day. about 456 an hour ago, the s.w.a.t. vehicle parked behind that police line started running what sounded like a looped taped message, possibly from the mayor, fairley garbled basically saying we did an amazing thing today, we showed baltimore pride, we were respectful, we cleaned up our neighborhood now let's all disperse quietly. the police told media we can stay. there doesn'
let's go right to msnbc's chris hayes there in baltimore. chris, the curfew is now officially underway. i'm seeing a lot of people behind you. is that media? or are there -- the people of baltimore still in the streets? >> you know it's a mix. something of an odd scene, i have to be totally honest here right now. this kind of anticipation here. a large media presence. there's community members, although frankly, a large percentage of them have gone home. there's some stragglers who have...
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thank you very much to joy reid and chris hayes for joining us from baltimore. up next, msnbc's coverage of the events in baltimore tonight continues. >>> police held their line for the first 20 minutes. there was no real activity. then around 10:25, we saw smoke fill the area around pen peb avenue and north avenue. in order to disperse and right now, the streets are mostly clear. a fire started near a local library, reportedly from a molly to have cocktail. the real news tonight, one hour into there curfew, is that well over 99 % of the residents of baltimore have observed this curfew from the start. we saw our cameras show you no more than 100, maybe 200 people on the streets in violation and they weren't on the streets for very long. >> i will give police credit for clarity as to what they were going to do. there was an intention as to a juvenile curfew and a long standing -- >> there's always been a juvenile curfew of 14 and under, 9:00 p.m. so this is in addition to that. >> essentially the truancy law which said if school is there, you ought to be in schoo
thank you very much to joy reid and chris hayes for joining us from baltimore. up next, msnbc's coverage of the events in baltimore tonight continues. >>> police held their line for the first 20 minutes. there was no real activity. then around 10:25, we saw smoke fill the area around pen peb avenue and north avenue. in order to disperse and right now, the streets are mostly clear. a fire started near a local library, reportedly from a molly to have cocktail. the real news tonight, one...
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jack hayes seem to be completely forgot them in texas. just south of austin there is a county named hays county and inside of hays county there is a high-school called hayes high school, named after the greatest ranger, and by the way in a state that absolutely treasures rangers the texas rangers are , mythical. would you suppose in the state that the mascot of the high school team would be the rangers? no. they are the rebels. [laughter] s.c. gwynne: i have no problem with rebels accept that jack -- except that jack hayes left texas to become the first sheriff of san francisco during the gold rush. he is not a rebel, he is a ranger. nobody in hays county knows who he is. no one in san antonio where he invented to the six shooter knows who he is. this was going on and hear was the a great opportunity i saw as a writer because i am a relatively smart guy and even living in texas i did not know who they were. did you ever hear of geronimo? everybody heard of him. yes. hear of custer? yes. hear of mackenzie the actual greatest indian fighter
jack hayes seem to be completely forgot them in texas. just south of austin there is a county named hays county and inside of hays county there is a high-school called hayes high school, named after the greatest ranger, and by the way in a state that absolutely treasures rangers the texas rangers are , mythical. would you suppose in the state that the mascot of the high school team would be the rangers? no. they are the rebels. [laughter] s.c. gwynne: i have no problem with rebels accept that...
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. >> good afternoon directors thank you your i own a small business on the corner of hayes and central 20 years ago when this neighborhood was not branded as not an up and coming neighborhood one of the reasons i picked 3 corner was the unit bus stop that goes downtown it enabled me to stay 2, 3, 4 business, however it is not just my business that depended on on that in bound bus stop but a lot of customers i have a lot of customers that are older than most of the older businesses last year to mine there's another two stops gloss bye bye the particular grade of that bus stop allows them to get on the bus and furthermore a lot of private bused i'm not take the opportunity the buses but the shuttle buses a tremendous amount of people waiting for those buses it's hard for them to get on and come to those meetings the last hearing that was quite a few of them showed up the majority said they wanted to keep the bus stop and quite a few people that are not necessarily elderly they prefer that to other stops because of itself you know easy of use and also i'd like to say that the stop through
. >> good afternoon directors thank you your i own a small business on the corner of hayes and central 20 years ago when this neighborhood was not branded as not an up and coming neighborhood one of the reasons i picked 3 corner was the unit bus stop that goes downtown it enabled me to stay 2, 3, 4 business, however it is not just my business that depended on on that in bound bus stop but a lot of customers i have a lot of customers that are older than most of the older businesses last...
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it was through the haye family that the man ewe self-incriminate came into contact. with the reading copy, i'm still looking for the exact confirmation as to how it got here. >> what does the library of congress do to preserve this document? >> we keep it with a specifically-designed vault with the optimum control security measures are always in place, obviously. we try the really manage the amount of display time. as you can imagine, it's popular, it's always very exciting to see it. but we do pay the price for displaying these items. because of the key phrases on the address, the fourth pages have been on display multiple amount of times, for years, 5:00 which youly, at a time. sometimes ten years. that has really made an impact on the document. all of those things combined causes discolor ration to take place. the other thing we keep a really close eye on is the ink. the ink is brown. that is not the original color of the ink. the original color was actually black. it was made of goals. it's corrected by insects who would put eggs in trees. over time and under the
it was through the haye family that the man ewe self-incriminate came into contact. with the reading copy, i'm still looking for the exact confirmation as to how it got here. >> what does the library of congress do to preserve this document? >> we keep it with a specifically-designed vault with the optimum control security measures are always in place, obviously. we try the really manage the amount of display time. as you can imagine, it's popular, it's always very exciting to see...
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thank you very much to joy reid and chris hayes for joining us from baltimore. up next, msnbc's coverage of the events in baltimore tonight continues. >>> police held their line for the first 20 minutes. there was no real activity. then around 10:25, we saw smoke fill the area around pen peb avenue and north avenue. in order to disperse and right now, the streets are mostly clear. a fire started near a local library, reportedly from a molly to have cocktail. the real news tonight, one hour into there curfew, is that well over 99 % of the residents of baltimore have observed this
thank you very much to joy reid and chris hayes for joining us from baltimore. up next, msnbc's coverage of the events in baltimore tonight continues. >>> police held their line for the first 20 minutes. there was no real activity. then around 10:25, we saw smoke fill the area around pen peb avenue and north avenue. in order to disperse and right now, the streets are mostly clear. a fire started near a local library, reportedly from a molly to have cocktail. the real news tonight, one...
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as far as the market octavia plan we'd is that one of the great successes of the city you look at hayes valley it is full of light and shows the promise especially, as what it used to be 10 or 15 years ago the one 50 van ness project promises to fulfill i recall speaking to you about polk street saying that the best thing you could say about the neighborhood at night i used to come here another planning commission at night walked from polk down to market and take the train the best thing to say about the neighborhood that which is uninviting it was dark and scary and empty but the involving market octavia plague plan is bringing people and light into a city that balanced needs it as far as the school that is a fabulous use this is what the plan intended to deliver a wide variety of used for people that used a neighborhood and make it their own place it is a wonderful opportunity and they should be welcomed here but also take advantage of the what the a neighborhood is going to become a good one not what it was before not an inviting place our goal would be that the development of a lot
as far as the market octavia plan we'd is that one of the great successes of the city you look at hayes valley it is full of light and shows the promise especially, as what it used to be 10 or 15 years ago the one 50 van ness project promises to fulfill i recall speaking to you about polk street saying that the best thing you could say about the neighborhood at night i used to come here another planning commission at night walked from polk down to market and take the train the best thing to say...
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is where last year, we have 6 thousand people that is a really big turnout it's usually smaller and hayes valley fairs we cover a portion so the crowd management thank you to my friend that helps me with the crowd management we're managing over a quarter of a million people it's a lot of work and rely on the community for community groups i do offer them
is where last year, we have 6 thousand people that is a really big turnout it's usually smaller and hayes valley fairs we cover a portion so the crowd management thank you to my friend that helps me with the crowd management we're managing over a quarter of a million people it's a lot of work and rely on the community for community groups i do offer them
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chris hayes is up next. the shooting death of police officer.y he was arraigned and charged with murder here in the city of 100,000. that after a shooting that police said happened
chris hayes is up next. the shooting death of police officer.y he was arraigned and charged with murder here in the city of 100,000. that after a shooting that police said happened
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hayes was found in his yacht in the santa cruz harbor. hayes lay dying. her attorney calls it an accident. she faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted. >>> police are looking for a driver who ran down a bicyclist in mall pit tas over the weekend. police say the crash happened yesterday outside golfland near 680. the driver apparently hit the cyclist and crashed into the building. and then got out of the car and took off. the cyclist was taken to the hospital but we don't know how badly they were hurt. >>> divers will be out in the san joaquin river today searching for a motorcyclist believed to have fallen off the antioch bridge. the fire department tells us the motorcyclist collide with a car before falling into the water yesterday. rescuers searched the water for three hours last night. the driver of the car stayed at the scene and was not hurt. >>> today palo alto city council will hear new arguments from people living in a mobile home park that's set to close. the city and santa clara county set aside millions of dollars to buy the mobile home par
hayes was found in his yacht in the santa cruz harbor. hayes lay dying. her attorney calls it an accident. she faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted. >>> police are looking for a driver who ran down a bicyclist in mall pit tas over the weekend. police say the crash happened yesterday outside golfland near 680. the driver apparently hit the cyclist and crashed into the building. and then got out of the car and took off. the cyclist was taken to the hospital but we don't know how...
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we say things like steven hayes is so hot.ou have to log on to overtime. ♪ ♪ mike fincham was diagnosed with colorectal cancer 2 years ago. it was a priority for mike that he continue to be there for his family throughout his treatment continuing to live the life he loves. that's why he chose cancer treatment centers of america. there he found a comprehensive array of therapeutic options all under the same roof designed to fight his cancer boost his energy and help him maintain his strength during treatment. mike and his clinical team developed a plan just for him. this is integrative cancer care. this is how mike fincham fights cancer. cancer treatment centers of america. for more information go to cancercenter.com appointments available now. >>> we could be seeing a new nfl. one that finally gets it. commissioner lowering the boom on greg hardy is imposing a 10-game suspension without pay. the prosecution ended because the acouser failed to cooperate the nfl said there was evidence hardy roughed up his ex in brutal fashion.
we say things like steven hayes is so hot.ou have to log on to overtime. ♪ ♪ mike fincham was diagnosed with colorectal cancer 2 years ago. it was a priority for mike that he continue to be there for his family throughout his treatment continuing to live the life he loves. that's why he chose cancer treatment centers of america. there he found a comprehensive array of therapeutic options all under the same roof designed to fight his cancer boost his energy and help him maintain his strength...
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joanne hayes white and assisted by mark corso. you will have the presentation provided to you in hard copy and then we're going to set up it but i would like to get started first of all by thanking for the opportunity recognizing our analyst from the mayor's office of budget and kate howard. we're working closely with the mayor's budget office on this year's budget and have an opportunity to restore and rebuild some of the department that we had to reduce in sort of the lean economic years. we will go ahead and get started. today i wanted to talk about -- i have 14 slides for you. what i am going to talk about the overall operational trends and you can see on the slide that is before you. those are some of the areas we will highlight and i am happy to answer questions at the conclusion or during the presentation. so starting off with the operational trends as you know san francisco is in a growth period and we're currently at our highest day time work force population and night time resident population in the city's history which
joanne hayes white and assisted by mark corso. you will have the presentation provided to you in hard copy and then we're going to set up it but i would like to get started first of all by thanking for the opportunity recognizing our analyst from the mayor's office of budget and kate howard. we're working closely with the mayor's budget office on this year's budget and have an opportunity to restore and rebuild some of the department that we had to reduce in sort of the lean economic years. we...
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i'm chris hayes and welcome to the all in 2016 fantasy candidate draft. a livish studio audience and five political contestants who will be drafting the 25 republicans and democrats most likely to make a run for the office of president of the united states in 2016. now, there are actually even more than 25. we only have an hour here so here is how this is going to work. pay attention. through five rounds of drafting each of the players with a roster of candidates. they're going to check over the next year and a half and see how they do in the run up to the election. the scoring will go as follows. your team will win 100 points if your candidate officially announces to run for president. 200 points were every saksnctioned debate they participant in. 500 points if they win any state primary. 750 points if they win their party's nomination and 1000 points if they one the presidential election. we'll also give you a bonus 500 if one of your candidate becomes a v.p. candidate on another ticket. whoever racks up the most points by election night runs the title
i'm chris hayes and welcome to the all in 2016 fantasy candidate draft. a livish studio audience and five political contestants who will be drafting the 25 republicans and democrats most likely to make a run for the office of president of the united states in 2016. now, there are actually even more than 25. we only have an hour here so here is how this is going to work. pay attention. through five rounds of drafting each of the players with a roster of candidates. they're going to check over...
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recommending that the board designate it as a landmark prior to that they received a letter from the hayes valley and one of the gold's beggars gardener the department received one e-mail no opposition to the landmark designation and the representative of the building owner has asked not to be made a landmark finally it is a contentious city if you google the address the folks with subject to an ellis act and this was, however whether or not this building becomes a landmark has noberger on this case that concludes my presentation. i'm available to answer any questions you may have. >> thank you, colleagues any questions on this item? all right. let's go to public comment on number 4 >> supervisor wiener supervisor cohen and supervisor jane kim landmark you know from george washington our national father george washington was an immigrant from the kingdom and columbus thomas jefferson and abraham lincoln and now obama our respectful president obama and the principle and everybody we act - actively engage on 0 the mission for the national mission the international mission the national missio
recommending that the board designate it as a landmark prior to that they received a letter from the hayes valley and one of the gold's beggars gardener the department received one e-mail no opposition to the landmark designation and the representative of the building owner has asked not to be made a landmark finally it is a contentious city if you google the address the folks with subject to an ellis act and this was, however whether or not this building becomes a landmark has noberger on this...
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. >> we're joined now by chris hayes in north charleston. justin bamberg and gino donald. chris hayes, the situation there tonight is striking when we compare it to the last incident like this that got such heavy coverage in ferguson, missouri. it seems there's complete calm there in that city, and it seems as though the way the police have handled this situation since the video emerged is part of why it's so calm there. >> yeah, that's right. there was a rally at the steps of the city hall just a few minutes ago, still folks down there, but maybe about 20, 25 fairly subdued. you do not see the just sheer outrage and frustration that you saw in ferguson. i think there's two reasons for that. one is that the officer in question is charged with murder. he was denied bail. he's behind bars. he's going to face a jury, if he doesn't plea, and the justice system is going to prosecute him like he committed a criminal act. that is what justice in the micro sense looks like. had that been the case in ferguson, it would be a very different story. this is a very different place than
. >> we're joined now by chris hayes in north charleston. justin bamberg and gino donald. chris hayes, the situation there tonight is striking when we compare it to the last incident like this that got such heavy coverage in ferguson, missouri. it seems there's complete calm there in that city, and it seems as though the way the police have handled this situation since the video emerged is part of why it's so calm there. >> yeah, that's right. there was a rally at the steps of the...
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that funny word it wasn't exactly strange for nigel hayes or his teammates.ry is they have been fascinated during their tournament run with the stenographer who types what they say in those press conferences. they have been so fascinated they tried to give her a series of challenges. >> cattywampus. onomatopoeia. quandary. zephyr. xylophone or things like that that make her job a little more interesting. anti-disestablishmentarianism. maybe she might have to work a little bit harder to type words. they make her job a little more interesting. >> today people sent around pictures of the transcript from the latest badgers press conference. he used other words and jokes. maybe america now expects wisconsin's nigel hayes to surprise them with a challenging word but he's been this kind of guy all along. back in high school he said this was maybe the only thing people didn't know about him. watch. >> tell me something most people maybe don't know about you. >> really? i don't know. people, they don't know a lot of stuff about me. i'm an open person. i love being aro
that funny word it wasn't exactly strange for nigel hayes or his teammates.ry is they have been fascinated during their tournament run with the stenographer who types what they say in those press conferences. they have been so fascinated they tried to give her a series of challenges. >> cattywampus. onomatopoeia. quandary. zephyr. xylophone or things like that that make her job a little more interesting. anti-disestablishmentarianism. maybe she might have to work a little bit harder to...
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rupert wingfield-hayes, abc news, tokyo. laura: two days after announcing her presidential bid, hillary clinton hit the campaign trail in iowa. she stressed she would be a champion for struggling americans. will her message connect with voters? nick bryant is in iowa with the report. nick: a roundtable discussion for hillary clinton at a community college rather than a rally. a conversation with young voters rather than a speech. she described her motivation for running. hillary clinton: i have a new granddaughter. i want her to have every opportunity. i want every child that have every opportunity. that is one of the main reasons i decided to run. nick: it is intended to show she is taking nothing for granted, even though she is the overwhelming favorite to win the democratic nomination. she drove from new york. the long road trip designed to show she is a change candidate ready to go the extra mile. it was so low-key that and one food stop along the way she was not recognized. choosing this remote setting is part of the ne
rupert wingfield-hayes, abc news, tokyo. laura: two days after announcing her presidential bid, hillary clinton hit the campaign trail in iowa. she stressed she would be a champion for struggling americans. will her message connect with voters? nick bryant is in iowa with the report. nick: a roundtable discussion for hillary clinton at a community college rather than a rally. a conversation with young voters rather than a speech. she described her motivation for running. hillary clinton: i have...
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i'm sorry, let me go to chris hayes. chris hayes has an interesting guest, a bishop from philadelphia. >> i'm here were the bishop from philadelphia today. where do you breech in -- do you preach in fill? >> you can see behind us there's a youth march, and a huge youth march coming down of folks saying we want peace! we want peace! >> what brought you down here today? how did you make the decision? you came down with a few fellow clergy. >> well, we realized that there were some communications problems here in philadelphia and that people were hurting, and where there are hurting people, that's where you'll find myself and my staff so we came down and there will be a voice for people in the community as well as for the government. >> were there a bunch of clergy was there sort of a lot of communication from the clergy from around the surrounding area to come down here and try to create a situation of what's going to lead to a repeat of last night? >> that's correct. there are a number of different denominations that have
i'm sorry, let me go to chris hayes. chris hayes has an interesting guest, a bishop from philadelphia. >> i'm here were the bishop from philadelphia today. where do you breech in -- do you preach in fill? >> you can see behind us there's a youth march, and a huge youth march coming down of folks saying we want peace! we want peace! >> what brought you down here today? how did you make the decision? you came down with a few fellow clergy. >> well, we realized that there...
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i'm chris hayes. a spotlight tonight on the tulsa deputy who shot and killed a suspect in a sting operation and the exact circumstances under which the tulsa county sheriff's office allowed him to participate with a taser and a gun. robert bates who volunteered has been charged with second degree manslaughter and released on bond. he said he mistook his gun for a taser and therefore shot 44-year-old eric harris by accident on april 2nd. after the shooting, bates details the narrative that he went to tase him, not shoot him. and during the crimes and the task force i have been assigned similar assignments, on at least 100 other occasions, which, again, raises the question of why a 73-year-old volunteer deputy was allowed to participate with the sheriff's office at this level. meanwhile, there is a debate about his generosity to the sheriff's office. he became a reserve officer in 2008 and he donated three automobiles the following year. dodge chargers and a crown victoria. he donated a ford f-150 and a
i'm chris hayes. a spotlight tonight on the tulsa deputy who shot and killed a suspect in a sting operation and the exact circumstances under which the tulsa county sheriff's office allowed him to participate with a taser and a gun. robert bates who volunteered has been charged with second degree manslaughter and released on bond. he said he mistook his gun for a taser and therefore shot 44-year-old eric harris by accident on april 2nd. after the shooting, bates details the narrative that he...
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plan the mass articulation on the treatment on that i think a minor one the ground floor entrances on hayes street you had a great example included in the packet or emerald put it in the packet it remind me in portland those are actively utilized spaces people having a glass of wine encouraging the neighborhoods i think i saw in the drawings that was a little bit uninviting i'm not sure of it going in and out so this is something that should be taken a look at and the last thing the cigarette is 5 feet versus 80 percent you're providing additional glazing of one hundred and thirty the 4 percent i guess the expectation how many square foot is there a way to move the wall back i know i'm not an architect it is probably a simple question, sir. >> again not an architect talking about some feet to reprogram the building. >> thank you, steve with the land use council and first on the parking we're seeking only .5 to parking it is a low parking ratio this is allowed it is unusual that in the special use district as 2 hundred 5 with the conditional use that seems consistent with the commission has
plan the mass articulation on the treatment on that i think a minor one the ground floor entrances on hayes street you had a great example included in the packet or emerald put it in the packet it remind me in portland those are actively utilized spaces people having a glass of wine encouraging the neighborhoods i think i saw in the drawings that was a little bit uninviting i'm not sure of it going in and out so this is something that should be taken a look at and the last thing the cigarette...
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to chris hayes's point about police-community relations, they seem to be better today. in the long term between the police and residents that they are tasked with protecting? >> actually i'm not sure if they are better today. it wasn't too long ago that the police ran athletic leagues, that they ran computer labs mentoring programs, and then in the early 2000s, we had a new mayor, we had a new police commissioner from new york, and the commissioner said we're not social workers. so with that edict, they closed the police athletic league they closed the centers where kids came to do their homework after school. they stopped mentoring to the young people. they broke a bond that had been for decades in baltimore city between the police and the people. i'm not sure if they are better in term of relations today. >> well let's follow on that. the notion of broken bonds. the atlantic suggests today that there should be two states of emergency declared. one for the rioting and looting last night and one for the ongoing cases of police brutality that seem to plague various citie
to chris hayes's point about police-community relations, they seem to be better today. in the long term between the police and residents that they are tasked with protecting? >> actually i'm not sure if they are better today. it wasn't too long ago that the police ran athletic leagues, that they ran computer labs mentoring programs, and then in the early 2000s, we had a new mayor, we had a new police commissioner from new york, and the commissioner said we're not social workers. so with...
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and chris hayes will be back live on monday.f you're looking for more of me for some reason, you can check out my facebook page or my instagram pictures. they're not as good as chris rocks, but there are some. i check the inbox. that is our show. the rachel maddow show starts right now. >> it's not technically a letter if it goes over the e-mail machine tubes. >> i think that's true. we'll talk about it when you're all done. great job this week. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. how to make a nuclear bomb. step one. get blue prints. it's not that hard. they're not all that complex. there are darker corners of the internet. there are even darker corners of the used book trade where you can find pretty detailed instructions for how to build your own atomic weapon. there for example is a truck driver from wisconsin who not only sell-taught himself how to make a nuclear bomb, he actually built it. a full-scale accurate replica of the bomb that was dropped on hiroshima in 1945. he wrote a detailed sort of loose leaf boo
and chris hayes will be back live on monday.f you're looking for more of me for some reason, you can check out my facebook page or my instagram pictures. they're not as good as chris rocks, but there are some. i check the inbox. that is our show. the rachel maddow show starts right now. >> it's not technically a letter if it goes over the e-mail machine tubes. >> i think that's true. we'll talk about it when you're all done. great job this week. thanks to you at home for joining us...
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she faces manslaughter charges for allegedly leaving the boat as hayes lay dying. her attorney calls it an accident. she face 15 years in prison if convicted. >>> florida's governor is copy coming to california this week hoping to lure away business from the golden scott. governor rick scott left for the los angeles area today. republicans say he is going to try to convince shipping companies to move their businesses to florida ports. this is the second such trip scott has made so far this year we are only four months into it. california governor jerry browne says it's clear why he is coming, this is where the jobs are. he says it's not likely californians will want to move to floo. >>> an experiment for bottled water is raising eyebrows in california. the agency is investigating a permit given to nestle for drawing water out of a national forest to sell as bottled water. turns out that permit expired in 1988. a spokesman for the company says they will work with federal officials to renew the permit. critics say in the height of this historic drought california can
she faces manslaughter charges for allegedly leaving the boat as hayes lay dying. her attorney calls it an accident. she face 15 years in prison if convicted. >>> florida's governor is copy coming to california this week hoping to lure away business from the golden scott. governor rick scott left for the los angeles area today. republicans say he is going to try to convince shipping companies to move their businesses to florida ports. this is the second such trip scott has made so far...
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wingfield hayes has more. reporter: it is 6:30 in the morning on okinawa, and the locals are getting restless. they have been doing this every morning here for the last 295 days. trying to stop a massive expansion of this u.s. marine corps base. >> [indiscernible] in a democratic country, it is not right. now, they want a new base. we cannot allow that to happen. rupert: the plan is to dump millions of tons of rotten soil onto this pristine reef and to build two new runways across it. it is late morning now, and the protesters have taken to the water. in small kayaks, they try to dodge past the coast guard. but in their powerful speedboats, the coast guard quickly outflank them. so far, the protests here have been peaceful. the anger is growing. it is very clear that the vast majority of people here in okinawa, 80% or more, do not want this new base to be built, but tokyo is going ahead regardless and that makes people here in okinawa feel that once again their democratic rights are being trampled on for the s
wingfield hayes has more. reporter: it is 6:30 in the morning on okinawa, and the locals are getting restless. they have been doing this every morning here for the last 295 days. trying to stop a massive expansion of this u.s. marine corps base. >> [indiscernible] in a democratic country, it is not right. now, they want a new base. we cannot allow that to happen. rupert: the plan is to dump millions of tons of rotten soil onto this pristine reef and to build two new runways across it. it...
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some called him nancy jane hayes. in the minds of his supporters in 1880, grant had established the notion the president should be a strong voice. he should be an activist leader. we take this for granted today. if you look at the long evolution of the presidency versus the congress, this is a milestone. more and more, we will see presidents being assertive. that is what grant was up to during his presidency. these people who voted for him at the convention in 1880 was saying it should not be a handmaiden to the congress. that is another step in the creation of the modern presidency, that this was the appropriate role for a president to make. all right. thank you very much. [applause] please. >> a quick question. you briefed us on grant's actions for the annexation and that it was defeated. in his annual adjuster congress -- address to congress in 1870, he pushed again. he asked congress to authorize another commission to go to the dominican republic and look into the annexation issue. my understanding is the commissi
some called him nancy jane hayes. in the minds of his supporters in 1880, grant had established the notion the president should be a strong voice. he should be an activist leader. we take this for granted today. if you look at the long evolution of the presidency versus the congress, this is a milestone. more and more, we will see presidents being assertive. that is what grant was up to during his presidency. these people who voted for him at the convention in 1880 was saying it should not be a...
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hayes was found on his yacht in the santa cruz harbor. tickle tickleman faces felony manslaughter charge for leaving as hayes lay dying. her attorney calls it an accident. she faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted. >>> san francisco police are looking for the armed robbers who killed a woman and injured another person during a chase on friday night. a memorial now is growing for 28-year-old bridgette klecker at california and kearney streets. the robber struck and killed her as she was crossing the street. minutes later they hit another woman who survived. police are looking for three men linked to a string of armed robberies. >>> a journalist from marin and detained in iran is facing espionage charges. he works for the "washington post." he, his wife and two photo journalists were detained last july in tehran. they were later released except for him. iran claims he obtained economic information and sold it to unidentified americans. the "washington post" calls the espionage charges absurd. >>> up next at 11:00, a major change for d
hayes was found on his yacht in the santa cruz harbor. tickle tickleman faces felony manslaughter charge for leaving as hayes lay dying. her attorney calls it an accident. she faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted. >>> san francisco police are looking for the armed robbers who killed a woman and injured another person during a chase on friday night. a memorial now is growing for 28-year-old bridgette klecker at california and kearney streets. the robber struck and killed her as...