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not everyone is coming out and saying we need grab bars. people don't necessarily realize that is a problem until people fall. we know that is a major source of injury. in terms of the financial impact going back to the city to say look at the money we are spending on hospital bills on people who slip and falls when that can be prevented by having grab bars in bathrooms. that is one thing we want to work on, and working phone jack along with affordable telephone service. working phone jacks are required by state law; a residential hotel, tourist hotel is required to have that. pretend that i did not say that. in sros, every room is required have a working phone jack. people are dealing with a lot of isolation. i mentioned people with disabilities who may be in the room where it is hard to get out. the staircase to be rickety. the elevator may be broken. there's a myriad of problems where people can be stranded in the room. phone jacks are one way that people can connect with the outside world. even if they're not physically stranded, to be
not everyone is coming out and saying we need grab bars. people don't necessarily realize that is a problem until people fall. we know that is a major source of injury. in terms of the financial impact going back to the city to say look at the money we are spending on hospital bills on people who slip and falls when that can be prevented by having grab bars in bathrooms. that is one thing we want to work on, and working phone jack along with affordable telephone service. working phone jacks are...
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bart -- bars to not stay open late enough. i do think things are changing at city hall and with city government generally. in the last budget process, we read able to get a full-time person in the office of economic and workforce development who will focus exclusively on nightlife and entertainment. that is a huge step with the positives of the industry. i would have worked very closely with supervisor chiu to get a budget for the entertainment commission. at times, the entertainment commission has been set up to fail because we expect all sorts of enforcement and make sure that people are cracking down on the rules, but we have not committed the resources necessary to do so. we are slowly doing that to make sure that they can meet their mission. and the of all special use district that i mentioned before, i think we lost -- we will finally start seeing some reform there. we have a lot more work to do. i recently asked the economist to supplement the impact study for the night live with a similar study for outdoor fairs and fe
bart -- bars to not stay open late enough. i do think things are changing at city hall and with city government generally. in the last budget process, we read able to get a full-time person in the office of economic and workforce development who will focus exclusively on nightlife and entertainment. that is a huge step with the positives of the industry. i would have worked very closely with supervisor chiu to get a budget for the entertainment commission. at times, the entertainment commission...
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working class bars morph into the gay bars which began to really proliferate in the early 70's and then as i say as the aids epidemic decimated our community when you lose 50 people a week you lose gay bars too. the influx of night clubs was not without conflict. leading to the 1990 rezoning the filipino community took a strong stand they were offended by the impact that night time entertainment was bring to their neighborhood. the alleys around 11th street and the other residential enclave districts are full of working class filipino families and children. as we go through the plan i hope that you recognize something that many people don't notice the residential population south of market lives in the alleys and that's why the key goal of the western soma process is to improve things for our rads. the conflict between night clubs and neighbors got due to the worse state in the 90's when gavin newsom proposed a night time entertainment zone. at first he was talking about 40 square blocks and eventually scaled that back to 11 ethstreet but the conflict between the night clubs and the nei
working class bars morph into the gay bars which began to really proliferate in the early 70's and then as i say as the aids epidemic decimated our community when you lose 50 people a week you lose gay bars too. the influx of night clubs was not without conflict. leading to the 1990 rezoning the filipino community took a strong stand they were offended by the impact that night time entertainment was bring to their neighborhood. the alleys around 11th street and the other residential enclave...
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you a-- read of that bar code. can you take that thin string of data, alter it to make it read whatever you want. >> reporter: the bar code contains the flight details and if you sign up for the tsas precheck traveler list, also the level of screening at the scanners. the precheck flyers don't need to remove their shoes, belts, or laptops which could allow for people to conceal their items. >> if they do this, someone who would go through the screening process could upgrade themselves to the precheck line and go through a far less invasive approach. >> reporter: they could be digitally edited online in minutes. the tsa wouldn't say how long it's known of the flaw but downplays the danger. >> identifies something as a vulnerability as to not understand the entire aviation security system because there is not one whole -- one whole is not going to bring us down because we have other patches. >> reporter: the tsa has to work with the airlines to get them to change the bar coding system. the tsa is putting a lot of sta
you a-- read of that bar code. can you take that thin string of data, alter it to make it read whatever you want. >> reporter: the bar code contains the flight details and if you sign up for the tsas precheck traveler list, also the level of screening at the scanners. the precheck flyers don't need to remove their shoes, belts, or laptops which could allow for people to conceal their items. >> if they do this, someone who would go through the screening process could upgrade...
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. >> i get my t-shirt, grab my bar of soap, dip it in the toilet.ep my toilet fresh and clean. scrub it out. like so. and once the toilet fills up, it's fresh water now. i can just rinse it. i fold my towels. put it here. right up under here is my clothesline. >> league went on to give us a cooking demonstration, using toilet paper like a stovetop burner. >> take this, set it on the edge of the toilet. because it's got to breathe. set it here, light it at the bottom. as you see, it's like a fire. you hold your can over it, and you cook. therefore your water gets hot. flush it down. grab a damp towel because you don't want it to be on your toilet. don't want to burn your toilet up. i get my bowl, crack my soup open and do my eating. >> over the years, we've also seen another trick of the inmate trade in the majority of prisons we visited. it's called fishing. >> they rip up their sheets in little pieces, tie them together, to make a long rope and such, and they usually use a roll-on deodorant bottle or something heavy that they tie on the end of it t
. >> i get my t-shirt, grab my bar of soap, dip it in the toilet.ep my toilet fresh and clean. scrub it out. like so. and once the toilet fills up, it's fresh water now. i can just rinse it. i fold my towels. put it here. right up under here is my clothesline. >> league went on to give us a cooking demonstration, using toilet paper like a stovetop burner. >> take this, set it on the edge of the toilet. because it's got to breathe. set it here, light it at the bottom. as you...
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. >> and then after the murder, a guy walked into a bar, sat down on the bar stool and told the bar tendertory. about how the murder happened. about who did it. about what the motive was. the whole story. but of course that was just a story in a bar. detective wyatt didn't hear anything about it. as he continued to dig for clues, he hit an unexpected wall. sandra announced she had now helped as much as she could. she was done. >> i was referred to her attorney and she refused to meet with us again. >> and jack's stepchildren, while jack's blood relations practically begged to help solve the case. so what happened to that big happy family in the video? a mirage, perhaps? in fact, living with sandra said jack's daughter was like a fairy tale. t the kind brin by the brothers grim. >> she want med gone. he was a big momma's boy to the point of being strange. very weird. weird thing to watch. >> you'they're always walking i the other room and closing the door. >> though jack seemed quite happy with sandra until the spring of '98, that is, just a few months before the murder when jack was diagno
. >> and then after the murder, a guy walked into a bar, sat down on the bar stool and told the bar tendertory. about how the murder happened. about who did it. about what the motive was. the whole story. but of course that was just a story in a bar. detective wyatt didn't hear anything about it. as he continued to dig for clues, he hit an unexpected wall. sandra announced she had now helped as much as she could. she was done. >> i was referred to her attorney and she refused to...
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we are a restaurant and a bar. so in that way we have addressed all of the issues that were brought up at the original hearing. the solution that was proposed by one of the planning commissioners is [ha*-erbgs/] let's shut it down at midnight and we know it's not a club. we don't have the permit for entertainment. we don't do entertainment. that is where we're at. >> the conditions 1-7, are they the planning commission's typical good-neighbor conditions? >> >> >> they are independent of the good-neighbor polices. the good-neighbor policies are something that the police department enforces along with the entertainment commission. i believe that the planning department added on a number of conditions as part of their process. i think those are parallel tracks. >> okay. >> is there any room for negotiation between you and the zoning administrator? >> well, we actually only open until 2:00 on weekends and it's absolutely essential that we're allowed to do this. during the week, we close down at midnight. >> is there an
we are a restaurant and a bar. so in that way we have addressed all of the issues that were brought up at the original hearing. the solution that was proposed by one of the planning commissioners is [ha*-erbgs/] let's shut it down at midnight and we know it's not a club. we don't have the permit for entertainment. we don't do entertainment. that is where we're at. >> the conditions 1-7, are they the planning commission's typical good-neighbor conditions? >> >> >> they...
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damaged by floodwaters, the bar needs to be gutted. casey says financially the place is already in the red. >> i can't imagine there will be enough money to fix this. >> reporter: worse is the prospect of ripping out the bar's familiar surroundings. >> the old timers will be really stressed about that because this is something they rely on. the widowers, the guys who were never married who come here to hang out with their friends, it's really going to stress them out when everything gets taken down. >> reporter: for now the focus is on helping its neighbors. look at all this free hot food out for people who live around here. these are the folks that helped out with cleanup after sandy. over here you have a table full of free food. a sign says, please take what you need. lollipops for the kids, baby food, bread. and no space is put to waste. look, it's a pay phone and all around it, canned food. >> i only got electricity on monday, still don't have a boiler. >> reporter: after the storm, casey found some frozen food and heated it up for
damaged by floodwaters, the bar needs to be gutted. casey says financially the place is already in the red. >> i can't imagine there will be enough money to fix this. >> reporter: worse is the prospect of ripping out the bar's familiar surroundings. >> the old timers will be really stressed about that because this is something they rely on. the widowers, the guys who were never married who come here to hang out with their friends, it's really going to stress them out when...
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. >> when he's not in the classroom, he's in a bar. he's co-owner of the popular bar booker and dax in new york city. >> so what's the combo? dynamic demos, extreme experimentation while inspiring a new generation of chefs. dave arnold on "the next list." i'm dr. sanjay gupta. >> so i'm the director of culinary technology here at the international culinary center. i started doing that, i think, around 2005. at that time there was really no one anywhere that had this kind of position. my pitch was, look, you don't want to hire a scientist because they can't really talk to chefs, and you don't really want to hire a chef because they are still cheffing right now. what you need is someone like me who can talk to chefs, know what they want, talk to scientists, get the information they want and do a good synthesis with that. >> because he's here in new york city and at an influential school, he brings knowledge about this stuff to a broad set of folks, so he really plays a central role. >> the problem is you have to put it into water when it
. >> when he's not in the classroom, he's in a bar. he's co-owner of the popular bar booker and dax in new york city. >> so what's the combo? dynamic demos, extreme experimentation while inspiring a new generation of chefs. dave arnold on "the next list." i'm dr. sanjay gupta. >> so i'm the director of culinary technology here at the international culinary center. i started doing that, i think, around 2005. at that time there was really no one anywhere that had this...
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are they serving food at the bar or restaurant? generally, the license belongs to abc, however, i agree with the director of apple smith. it goes along with our input. we work really well hand in hand. with most of the speakers today, i feel i have worked very well with them. very flexible. in that case by case situation, personally i do not agree with the 50/50 rule. a $400 bottle of wine is in excess. we do go out with enforcement. one of the gentleman here that works with the entertainment commission will go out every weekend. myself, i do go out with another officer and an individual from the community to make sure that these rules are applied i welcome all of you who have licenses. it is a case by case situation. we are very open-minded in the police department. we do here with the mayor says, it is a big business. do not be afraid to contact our particular office. i could go in with more modifications, but if you deny one, the whole thing is done for a whole year. we will work with you on the conditions in the hours, i find t
are they serving food at the bar or restaurant? generally, the license belongs to abc, however, i agree with the director of apple smith. it goes along with our input. we work really well hand in hand. with most of the speakers today, i feel i have worked very well with them. very flexible. in that case by case situation, personally i do not agree with the 50/50 rule. a $400 bottle of wine is in excess. we do go out with enforcement. one of the gentleman here that works with the entertainment...
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john hosts spike tv's "bar rescue," which returns for its second season this summer.ven starr is the owner and founder of starr restaurants, a fast-growing multiconcept restaurant business with 26 properties including budicon. frank is a co-founder and principal of landmark hospitality. he owns and manages liberty house restaurant inside liberty state park in new jersey. great to see all of you guys. >> great to be here. >> i talked to you a little bit about this before, but you must get the question, i want to open a restaurant, how do i do this all the time because it's a passion for so many people, food. what do you tell them, frank? >> usually you try to gauge their passion because it is a difficult business. but if you love what you're doing, obviously, you know, it helps a lot, and you tend to be successful. so i tell them that they should really build a good team around them. i think that's important. an accountant, especially if it's your first time in the restaurant business, i always advise somebody to do a break-even analysis. your performers to really know
john hosts spike tv's "bar rescue," which returns for its second season this summer.ven starr is the owner and founder of starr restaurants, a fast-growing multiconcept restaurant business with 26 properties including budicon. frank is a co-founder and principal of landmark hospitality. he owns and manages liberty house restaurant inside liberty state park in new jersey. great to see all of you guys. >> great to be here. >> i talked to you a little bit about this before,...
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on bar stools, according to his aides, because he doesn't drink. >> colbert: yes. that is true. that is true. you should know that. only people who drink know how to sit on stools. that's why, whenever you see someone successfully sitting on one, that is an early sign of alcoholism. seek help!, please! >> the guy falling off the stool, that is your designated driver. and that is why last night's debate, i have to tell you, i mean, it was such a challenge for mitt. lack of stool experience. i mean, where would mitt have seen one? his kitchen counter? everyone knows the romney family eats standing at podiums. but once mitt managed to dock his butt with the international stool station, just like that, oh, then, then the candidates took their gloves off and everybody knows it. >> fight night at hofstra, a heated showdown. >> fighting, fieps city and fierce. >> led to head in a fierce fight. >> the debate turned into a fight on long island, i loved it. >> i loved it too, you crave the blood sports just look at them debate the president's commitment to oil exploration on
on bar stools, according to his aides, because he doesn't drink. >> colbert: yes. that is true. that is true. you should know that. only people who drink know how to sit on stools. that's why, whenever you see someone successfully sitting on one, that is an early sign of alcoholism. seek help!, please! >> the guy falling off the stool, that is your designated driver. and that is why last night's debate, i have to tell you, i mean, it was such a challenge for mitt. lack of stool...
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bars and almost have 5,000 people behind bars just for a drug violation. there are as many people behind bars for a drug violation than we had for everything in 1980. it's not consistent with global standards and not consistent with our own history. it's costing a vast amount of money and i think what you see is for some of the d.a.'s and others are beginning to say enough is enough. we're seeing prison populations beginning to decline but when it comes down to the question, who are the first people we should stop putting behind bars? who is the people who really don't belong there? it's people whose only offense is possession of a substance to put in their own body, right? that's the first group that needs to be let out. [applause] >> marty, let me ask you, you're obviously part of the california district attorney's association, as we were talking before the panel began, you shared with me that your organization has previously supported a measure that mark leno brought forward to lower the punishment for possession of less than an ounce of marijuana to a
bars and almost have 5,000 people behind bars just for a drug violation. there are as many people behind bars for a drug violation than we had for everything in 1980. it's not consistent with global standards and not consistent with our own history. it's costing a vast amount of money and i think what you see is for some of the d.a.'s and others are beginning to say enough is enough. we're seeing prison populations beginning to decline but when it comes down to the question, who are the first...
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>> get on the5 bars, right now let's go. >> on the bars, on the bars. >> get on these [ bleep ] bars. get off that [ bleep ] phone and the bars. >> face >> right behind you. >> this ain't no tough business. you hang up when i tell you to hang up and do what you're told. you follow orders. i'm what you're looking for. put your hands bind your back. it is what it is.tx >> carpenter and sandoval part of the criminal intelligence unit, or ciu, have participated in thousands of tier searches to date. >> give me 19. unlock 19. step out, hands on your head, m friend. step over, one time, two times coming out. >> you guys got anything on you? you got one chance at amnesty, man. this is it. >> now with seven investigators, they're searching 38 inmates and their cellsshank the gangster disciples and other groups are up to. >> pop 1-3, pop 1-3. >> we did go to the cells on which we had the information on. we didn't find any metal up here. there was a lot of flushing going on when we hit the tier. so i'm pretty positive there was definitely contraband on the tier. but by the time we get through
>> get on the5 bars, right now let's go. >> on the bars, on the bars. >> get on these [ bleep ] bars. get off that [ bleep ] phone and the bars. >> face >> right behind you. >> this ain't no tough business. you hang up when i tell you to hang up and do what you're told. you follow orders. i'm what you're looking for. put your hands bind your back. it is what it is.tx >> carpenter and sandoval part of the criminal intelligence unit, or ciu, have...
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bars and almost have 5,000 people behind bars just for a drug violation. there are as many people behind bars for a drug violation than we had for everything in 1980. it's not consistent with global standards and not consistent with our own history. it's costing a vast amount of money and i think what you see is for some of the d.a.'s and others are beginning to say enough is enough. we're seeing prison populations beginning to decline but when it comes down to the question, who are the first people we should stop putting behind bars? who is the people who
bars and almost have 5,000 people behind bars just for a drug violation. there are as many people behind bars for a drug violation than we had for everything in 1980. it's not consistent with global standards and not consistent with our own history. it's costing a vast amount of money and i think what you see is for some of the d.a.'s and others are beginning to say enough is enough. we're seeing prison populations beginning to decline but when it comes down to the question, who are the first...
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>> absolutely, we're not seeing the kind of violence on polk street, you have the occasional bar fiekt, but drunk people, that happens sometimes, but as far as violence goes, we're not getting any kind of violence coming off of polk street, polk street is probably the busiest it's ever been in the history of this city and that business is still increasing. we are getting better, you know, clubs operating better, we are seeing better crowd control, we are seeing better sound control. probably in the last two months, we've seen a decrease on -- in complaints. >> thank you. >> i have a question for voj. we know we can control the poe's, home are next to each other that might be contributing to the issue. >> polk street is interesting because it's a xin nation of permanent and non-permanent venues by this commission, we have several permanent venues on along polk street and we're really talking the kind of active area of polk street is between california street and uri street, so the act of -- it's an active district but also the permanent venues, you have everything from full like night c
>> absolutely, we're not seeing the kind of violence on polk street, you have the occasional bar fiekt, but drunk people, that happens sometimes, but as far as violence goes, we're not getting any kind of violence coming off of polk street, polk street is probably the busiest it's ever been in the history of this city and that business is still increasing. we are getting better, you know, clubs operating better, we are seeing better crowd control, we are seeing better sound control....
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-- behind bars after a deadly crash. he lost control of his car as he quickly drove out of a car on delaware street. he hit a garbage can hitting a man who later died at the hospital. they were able to get a partial license plate number and lopez had a five-year-old child in his car at the time of the crash. >>> they are looking for a man who was swept into the ocean. it happened saturday afternoon. the boy and his parents went into the water to try and save their dog. both drowned and they called off the search for the boy yesterday but the dog survived. >>> coming up next, it is bringing back memories of an old hitch connect memory. the response from one bay area movie involving birds. >> also, you should be especially careful, we have been talking about it all morning, dangerous driving conditions and we will continue our team coverage, stay with us. . >>> we are waking up to a
-- behind bars after a deadly crash. he lost control of his car as he quickly drove out of a car on delaware street. he hit a garbage can hitting a man who later died at the hospital. they were able to get a partial license plate number and lopez had a five-year-old child in his car at the time of the crash. >>> they are looking for a man who was swept into the ocean. it happened saturday afternoon. the boy and his parents went into the water to try and save their dog. both drowned and...