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so carpenter and sandoval have turned it to their own advantage. seizing the right kite can help war before it happens. >> these guys keep track of their infantry, their weapons, and they're able to plan attacks. of anybody trying to take rank, we find out right away. certain gangs have certain openings. and this one we see we already know who it is. it says greetings, family, i come with a vision. i leave as i come, in the vision of our great leader. that's the gds. >> that's not about them worrying about us catching it, it's about it getting to the person that they want it. to that's more important than the kite getting caught for them. >> as summer begin,l discover a threat developing on the compound. they seize numerous kites pointing to a civil war within the top ranks of the gangster disciples, chicago's largest criminal organization both inside the jail and on the street. >> there are two guys who belief they're in charge. they're housed in opposite buildings, but they have followings in each other's buildings. we have identified everybody.
so carpenter and sandoval have turned it to their own advantage. seizing the right kite can help war before it happens. >> these guys keep track of their infantry, their weapons, and they're able to plan attacks. of anybody trying to take rank, we find out right away. certain gangs have certain openings. and this one we see we already know who it is. it says greetings, family, i come with a vision. i leave as i come, in the vision of our great leader. that's the gds. >> that's not...
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i'm also a field representative with the carpenters union, carpenters local 152 in manteca in which i cover seven counties. and through this we've had opportunities for our members to work on that project and the several projects you've had out in our area. so, it's been really good in creating opportunities for the smaller contractors, micros, byness contractors and just for all. we've also worked with community-based organizations here in our community. we just put a lot of local young men and women to work, sometimes coming right out of high school. some kids, -- spareable also here with you who is from the community-based organization out in my area. and it's been a great opportunity for these young kids because sometimes they would otherwise not have the opportunity to go into an apprenticeship program or any others. so, because of this language in which you guys have created out there in this area, you've also brought up to my area because some of the projects have been out there. likewise, we work very closely with brian thomas and iris martin lopez, and veronica. i also have w
i'm also a field representative with the carpenters union, carpenters local 152 in manteca in which i cover seven counties. and through this we've had opportunities for our members to work on that project and the several projects you've had out in our area. so, it's been really good in creating opportunities for the smaller contractors, micros, byness contractors and just for all. we've also worked with community-based organizations here in our community. we just put a lot of local young men...
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investigators drake carpenter and adrien sandoval are signing up a new street aftinformant, wl call niko. after getting out of jail on bond, niko applied to work with investigators soi, source of income, in exchange for money. >> this will be his soi pat. we'll get all of his vital information. name won't exist on anything. he's officially give ain't number. the number will go with him from here on out. we'll give him an opportunity to pick a name. that name will be used when he gets paid. >> niko's off to a promising start already. he's provided them the address of an alleged drug ring on the city's northwest side. police have made 29 arrests at the house in the past. >> there's even a rape charge that came out of the property also. >> as sandoval looks up aprior arrests he comes across a major player. this guy's a high rank iing lan lover. he stays there? >> in and out. >> holy cow. he's on latin lover. >> but that isn't the only offender tied to the residence. >> all of these individuals arrested at this address one point or another. we have the rap sheets for all of them. >> niko say
investigators drake carpenter and adrien sandoval are signing up a new street aftinformant, wl call niko. after getting out of jail on bond, niko applied to work with investigators soi, source of income, in exchange for money. >> this will be his soi pat. we'll get all of his vital information. name won't exist on anything. he's officially give ain't number. the number will go with him from here on out. we'll give him an opportunity to pick a name. that name will be used when he gets...
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. >> the next step for investigator drake carpenter is to set up a sting operation with the sheriff'sice. in the meantime, he'll return the kid a favor. >> is the deck you're on cool over there? be honest. >> no. >> it's not cool? >> no. i'm scared. >> you should be scared. >> i know. >> i can move you. >> okay. >> somewhere, maybe you might be a little more comfortable, maybe an old man's deck. see if we can get you put in gang free. >> okay. you know what i'm saying? understand that comes with a price, too. >> whatever you want. >> all right. >> i'm going to give you all my information. you're going to see you again before you leave the county, i guarantee you that. >> thank you so much. >> all right. i'm going to let you talk. you'll be seeing me again either way. i'll come see you, make sure you're straight. >> okay. thanks a lot. >> the ciu's new informant isn't the only one sweating jail time. >> is it usual for you to sell 25 packs in a night, then call them up the same day? is this going to be odd that you're doing this? >> no. it's not going to be odd. >> sheriff's police inv
. >> the next step for investigator drake carpenter is to set up a sting operation with the sheriff'sice. in the meantime, he'll return the kid a favor. >> is the deck you're on cool over there? be honest. >> no. >> it's not cool? >> no. i'm scared. >> you should be scared. >> i know. >> i can move you. >> okay. >> somewhere, maybe you might be a little more comfortable, maybe an old man's deck. see if we can get you put in gang free....
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but sandoval and carpenter have seen gang members break that cardinal rule time and time again. they've personally recruited many informants from the maniac latin disciples, including this man whom we're calling poncho to protect his identity. poncho's been in and out of jail several times. at one point sandoval helped him work out a plea bargain on a bad situation, ande the man came and saved me. i owe him. >> now that he's out he will call and let us know of certain murders, who did what, what it was about, was it retaliation. >> poncho takes sandoval by surprise, however, when he brings a fellow member of his gang into the fold. they will be working alongside each other as paid informants. >> he came to me and was like, hey, man, what's up? i know you're doing this because i see it. and me being the man that i am, i said, yeah, man, that's what i'm doing. and he was like, what, i want to help out, too. >> it is very questionable. right now it's the beginning of helping each other out. we'll see when they have the first disagreement, how it turns out. >> because this is about
but sandoval and carpenter have seen gang members break that cardinal rule time and time again. they've personally recruited many informants from the maniac latin disciples, including this man whom we're calling poncho to protect his identity. poncho's been in and out of jail several times. at one point sandoval helped him work out a plea bargain on a bad situation, ande the man came and saved me. i owe him. >> now that he's out he will call and let us know of certain murders, who did...
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sanchez, and thank you to the members of the carpenters who are here. before our next speaker, i'm going to call five more speaker cards. [speaker not understood] jones, [speaker not understood]. ramon hernandez and josh arsey. >>> thank you, supervisors. i'm dennis mc kenzie, long-time consulting education. that's my major private practice where i develop education proposals including cross cultural, sports education exchange programs. also the past 11 years been teaching in the public high schools here in san francisco. i'm here once again on behalf of our students and high school college and all of our youth. as i propose to you and the warriors, everyone involved, for this arena to include within it -- within the arena itself a high school education and career development classroom which could be accessible all year round. arenas in this country, this is a perfect example and opportunity to create a model frat silt. d -- facility. i believe sports is [speaker not understood]. to include a high school classroom which these are inherently educational
sanchez, and thank you to the members of the carpenters who are here. before our next speaker, i'm going to call five more speaker cards. [speaker not understood] jones, [speaker not understood]. ramon hernandez and josh arsey. >>> thank you, supervisors. i'm dennis mc kenzie, long-time consulting education. that's my major private practice where i develop education proposals including cross cultural, sports education exchange programs. also the past 11 years been teaching in the...
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the carpenters that show up today, they're not necessarily from the san francisco local. that's local 22. that's pat mull i began. -- mulligan. i was negotiating for 261 members who live in marin county. so, we've always been kind of confronted with this what's good for san francisco versus what's good for working people in general. and i'm sensitive to that. we support local hires, for example, to the detriment of the union members that live outside of this county. those union members that live in san mateo county and those union members that live in marin county. the item before us, i see is slated to go before the san francisco board of supervisors. those officials, they don't have those same concerns. they solely represent or concern themselves with the plight of working people who live here in this town. that is why i'm inclined to move this item along for their consideration. because while i always love to see a whole bunch of big strong working guys in a room, i think the conversation probably is better had over there. and i think it would be wrong for us to -- it
the carpenters that show up today, they're not necessarily from the san francisco local. that's local 22. that's pat mull i began. -- mulligan. i was negotiating for 261 members who live in marin county. so, we've always been kind of confronted with this what's good for san francisco versus what's good for working people in general. and i'm sensitive to that. we support local hires, for example, to the detriment of the union members that live outside of this county. those union members that...
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. >> as a carpenter you have to let them know what's expected and they need to know the stuff to get going on the trades. >> the main thing they need to know is how to carry the stuff on the job and the hussle. >> you can't work with the gloves. >> my part is a small part. my part is the best part. the part that really teaches them how to go out and fish rather than go to the fish market. my job is how to teach them to fish when the fish market is closed. >> this requires i thinking. when you go on the job site they will pay you 20-15, dollars an hour you have to think and figure stuff out and get the jobs done in a record time. >> one of the things we try to teach with the construction trades is your attitude going to work. how employers look on new workers and it's about profitability and productivity. it's not how much swings it takes to drive, you know, ita about do you have the right attitude? can you show up on time? can you make the company money? >> 12.5 times 15. >> i don't want you to use the calculator. >> the students go through approximately 420 some hours of training. w
. >> as a carpenter you have to let them know what's expected and they need to know the stuff to get going on the trades. >> the main thing they need to know is how to carry the stuff on the job and the hussle. >> you can't work with the gloves. >> my part is a small part. my part is the best part. the part that really teaches them how to go out and fish rather than go to the fish market. my job is how to teach them to fish when the fish market is closed. >> this...
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ingredients for life. >> jimmy: this is their latest cd, it is called "the carpent carpenter."asked them to do it for reasons you will soon understand. here with the song "i and love and you" with some help from the brooklyn philharmonic, the avett brothers. ♪ ♪ load the car and write the note grab your bag and grab your coat ♪ ♪ tell the ones that need to know we are headed north one foot in and ♪ ♪ one foot back but it don't pay to live like that so i cut the ties ♪ ♪ and i jumped the tracks for never to return ♪ ♪ ah brooklyn brooklyn take me in are you aware ♪ ♪ the shape i'm in my hands they shake my head it spins ah brooklyn ♪ ♪ brooklyn take me in when at first i learned to speak i used all my words to fight ♪ ♪ with him and her and you and me oh but it's just a waste of time ♪ ♪ yeah it's such a waste of time that woman she's got eyes that shine ♪ ♪ like a pair of stolen polished dimes she asked to dance i said it's fine ♪ ♪ i'll see you in the morning time ah brooklyn brooklyn take me in ♪ ♪ are you aware the shape i'm in my hands they shake my head it spins ♪ ♪ ah bro
ingredients for life. >> jimmy: this is their latest cd, it is called "the carpent carpenter."asked them to do it for reasons you will soon understand. here with the song "i and love and you" with some help from the brooklyn philharmonic, the avett brothers. ♪ ♪ load the car and write the note grab your bag and grab your coat ♪ ♪ tell the ones that need to know we are headed north one foot in and ♪ ♪ one foot back but it don't pay to live like that so i cut...
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. >> and in the role of the saw wielding carpenter, they hire an actual carpenter, eric weis. >> eric was a carpenter o who put an addition onto my own home. >> basically he asked me if i would be interested in doing this viral video to promote a movie. i said yeah, sure, what the heck? >> on the day of the shoot, they painstakingly recreate a busy new york street scene in a not so busy part of the city. the cast and crew gather first thing in the morning to stay under the radar. >> not one person can see us do this. once the photo leaks it would be all blown. they would see it was a hoax. in another effort to make it look real michael shoots the scene using his iphone from the backseat of a cab. but it isn't easy. >> timing was a a critical issue. we had to rehearse it many times. on the first take they encounter a serious setback. >> it took too long to cut through the post. but i cut through the post most of the way so when we did the cut it just takes a few seconds. >> now it takes half the time. the cast and crew nail the shot. that's a wrap, everybody. >> soon after the shoot th
. >> and in the role of the saw wielding carpenter, they hire an actual carpenter, eric weis. >> eric was a carpenter o who put an addition onto my own home. >> basically he asked me if i would be interested in doing this viral video to promote a movie. i said yeah, sure, what the heck? >> on the day of the shoot, they painstakingly recreate a busy new york street scene in a not so busy part of the city. the cast and crew gather first thing in the morning to stay under...
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. >> good afternoon, adrian simi, field representative with carpenter's local 22. one billion, that's got to get your attention, including 120 million for infrastructure that you tell me does san francisco have that. we have a privately funded developer that is willing to take a risk and spend that money. now what is that for local 22. we can broad en it to what is in it for san francisco. supervisor avalos, 25% local hire. 50% of those will be apprentices directly here from san francisco. i don't know if there are apprentices but we are over loaded and billed with apprentices and preap presentations. this will provide 2,600 construction jobs over a three-year period. three-quarters of the time some of these apprentices can spend on that job will complete their apprenticeship. that is three-quarters of the time needed in a four-year apprenticeship they can possibly work on that single job alone. that is pension, health fund and future, security for their families and a way to stay in san francisco. i'm confident by your vote because i think this is the way to go. i
. >> good afternoon, adrian simi, field representative with carpenter's local 22. one billion, that's got to get your attention, including 120 million for infrastructure that you tell me does san francisco have that. we have a privately funded developer that is willing to take a risk and spend that money. now what is that for local 22. we can broad en it to what is in it for san francisco. supervisor avalos, 25% local hire. 50% of those will be apprentices directly here from san...
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why would we ever say that these people, two teachers living together, two carpenters living togetherin the middle class and that we're somehow unwilling to acknowledge that's the middle class. i don't understand that rationale and it sends a terrible message. now let's also look at how san francisco defines middle class. supervisor olague stated that the planning department says the middle class is 120 to 150% ami. it's not the planning department it's the housing element and the planning code. housing at 180% of af mi and above and defines middle class income housing as housing affordable to households making between 120 and 150% of median income. then we look at planning code section 4001 which defines middle income household as a household whose combined annual gross income for all members is between 120% and 150% of the local median income. so as a matter of policy, and as a matter of law, in san francisco, 120 toñjp 150% of area median income is middle class. so why on earth would anyone would try to strip out the reference to that income range6 as being middle class is somethi
why would we ever say that these people, two teachers living together, two carpenters living togetherin the middle class and that we're somehow unwilling to acknowledge that's the middle class. i don't understand that rationale and it sends a terrible message. now let's also look at how san francisco defines middle class. supervisor olague stated that the planning department says the middle class is 120 to 150% ami. it's not the planning department it's the housing element and the planning...
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steve carpenter currently playing. $6,000 in the bank.teve, i know you're a spanish teacher, but i'm noticing the peace corps shirt. you served some time in the peace corps? >> that's right. i spent two years in nicaragua serving as an english teacher trainer. [cheers and appl [cheers and applause] and i happened to know that you met your girlfriend, donna, there and she's in audience. nice to see you, donna. >> i did. donna was an english teacher too. >> did she give you any advice heading into the game here? >> she told me to have fun and do, you know, the best i could. >> aww, very sweet. well, so far you're doing the best you can, i'm sure, and having fun, so all is good. $6,000 in the bank. 11 away from a million. 7 away from round 2. you still have two lifelines. ready to keep playing? >> i'm ready, meredith. >> okay, let's play. [dramatic musical flourish] what clothing brand offers a lifetime deal of 20% off its merchandise to people who get a tattoo of one of its logos? >> um. i don't think i can guess. but i think that i'm going
steve carpenter currently playing. $6,000 in the bank.teve, i know you're a spanish teacher, but i'm noticing the peace corps shirt. you served some time in the peace corps? >> that's right. i spent two years in nicaragua serving as an english teacher trainer. [cheers and appl [cheers and applause] and i happened to know that you met your girlfriend, donna, there and she's in audience. nice to see you, donna. >> i did. donna was an english teacher too. >> did she give you any...
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hand to many different tasks: village artisans who were also farmers, housewives, schoolteachers, carpenters, jacks-of-all-trade; or itinerants-- travelers infected with the restless exuberant spirit of early america. they would paint for lodging and a meal. many remain unknown. all were academically untrained but their eyes were sharp. james bard spent a lifetime painting steamboats in new york. shipbuilders admired his accuracy, claiming they could lay down the lines of a vessel from one of his paintings. ( lively banjo music ) in 1837, a visitor to america was struck by the manner in which the imaginative talent of the people had thrown itself forth into painting. the country seemed to swarm with painters, and they left a pictorial diary of our past: ( choppy banjo music ) salesman: side views and profiles of children at reduced prices. one hour sittin', $2.92 includin' frame and glass. fancy portraits includin' pets and other details, $25.00. narrator: ralph waldo emerson expressed the spirit of many of these naive painters when he wrote, "i embrace the common; i explore and sit at the f
hand to many different tasks: village artisans who were also farmers, housewives, schoolteachers, carpenters, jacks-of-all-trade; or itinerants-- travelers infected with the restless exuberant spirit of early america. they would paint for lodging and a meal. many remain unknown. all were academically untrained but their eyes were sharp. james bard spent a lifetime painting steamboats in new york. shipbuilders admired his accuracy, claiming they could lay down the lines of a vessel from one of...
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room we have victor par and oscar lab tory and sean smith and adriane simy and carl with the local carpenters 22, danny campbell with the sheet metal workers and the operating engineers -- who am i missing? ramone hernandez right behind me. i should have looked back. [applause] and additionally
room we have victor par and oscar lab tory and sean smith and adriane simy and carl with the local carpenters 22, danny campbell with the sheet metal workers and the operating engineers -- who am i missing? ramone hernandez right behind me. i should have looked back. [applause] and additionally
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. >>> carpenters in japan have built houses throughout the country side with wood made from nearby forest. some homeowners worry their homes could burn down. a company has developed a treatment that makes lumber resistant to fire. >> reporter: this is a coffee shop in tokyo. each shop has its on unique design. in this shop wood is used extensively. >> translator: wood has a warm image that's just right when you want to relax. >> translator: unfortunately, japanese law prohibits the use of lumber in many public buildings. that's why noncome bustknoncombr has been used in the shop. it's highly resistant to fire. the this experiment shows how noncombustible lumber compares to standard lumber. each piece is set alight reaching 1,000 degrees celsius. the standard wood was completely burned in about 20 minutes but the noncombustible lumber turn into charcoal without producing any flames or smoke. the great east japan earthquake heightened awareness concerning disaster prevention and increased demand for noncombustible lumber. this special type of lumber was developed by a lumber company. the co
. >>> carpenters in japan have built houses throughout the country side with wood made from nearby forest. some homeowners worry their homes could burn down. a company has developed a treatment that makes lumber resistant to fire. >> reporter: this is a coffee shop in tokyo. each shop has its on unique design. in this shop wood is used extensively. >> translator: wood has a warm image that's just right when you want to relax. >> translator: unfortunately, japanese law...
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the carpenter, why? this is building his nest. that's how this painting got its name. i want to talk to two of the people behind the work, behind the amazing art, alice and mac eberhart. we have a similar last name. alice first, then the mastermind himself. what is amazing here is the funds raised, so much of the funds raised help our chesapeake bay wildlife. this is our 10th year, doing the water foul festival, we are thrilled that mark was chose on the be the featured artist at the festival. in all the ten years we have been doing the show, we are really happy that we are contributing to the conservation of the area. >> 5 million raised over the history. ten years you have been involved. i want to talk to mark for a second. we are looking at your amazing works of art. talk about what goes in to these types of paintings. >> a lot of research. i have to be sure that i'm painting a bird that i'm sure to put it on the right branch or in the right environment. after that once i get those decisions made, the design is very important to me. >> we are looking at the featured
the carpenter, why? this is building his nest. that's how this painting got its name. i want to talk to two of the people behind the work, behind the amazing art, alice and mac eberhart. we have a similar last name. alice first, then the mastermind himself. what is amazing here is the funds raised, so much of the funds raised help our chesapeake bay wildlife. this is our 10th year, doing the water foul festival, we are thrilled that mark was chose on the be the featured artist at the festival....
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. >>> carpenters in japan have built houses throughout the countryside with wood made from nearby forests. but some homeowners worry their homes could burn down. now one company has developed a treatment to make lumber that's resistant to fire. >> reporter: this is a coffee shop in tokyo, part of a major international franchise. each shop has its own unique interior design. in this shop, wood is used extensively. >> translator: wood has a warm image that's just right when you want to relax. >> reporter: unfortunately, however, japanese law prohibits the use of lumber in many public buildings. that's why non-combustible lumber has been used in the shop. the specially treated wood is highly resistant to fire. this experiment shows how non-combustible lumber compares to standard lumber. each piece is set alight reaching 1,000 degrees celsius. the standard wood was completely burnt in about 20 minutes. but the non-combustible lumber just turned into charcoal without producing any flames or smoke. the great east japan earthquake heightened the level of awareness in japan concerning disaster pr
. >>> carpenters in japan have built houses throughout the countryside with wood made from nearby forests. but some homeowners worry their homes could burn down. now one company has developed a treatment to make lumber that's resistant to fire. >> reporter: this is a coffee shop in tokyo, part of a major international franchise. each shop has its own unique interior design. in this shop, wood is used extensively. >> translator: wood has a warm image that's just right when...