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because i'm corey. you know? you know?one of the dysfunctional families that's out here. a lot of people that meets my family loves my family, you know what i'm saying? there's something good about us, you know? if i get out, i will send some pictures and money orders. be good. stay out the hole. i'm going to cry. i can't keep reading this. i miss her so much. >> corey and melissa's brother, william allen, is also serving time at the house of correction. he's been sentenced to a year and a half for assault and battery. >> my sister said to me one day, it must be a family curse. it must be. i mean, hard time has fallen on us all. well, i had a white band and yellow band. these are symbolic to my family, my sister, and my brother, corey and lisa. i wear them to keep them close to my heart and let them know that i'm thinking about them every day. >> he loves his family. you know what i'm saying? even if you're doing bad or doing good or he's doing bad or doing good, he put his family first. >> they're the first thing on my mi
because i'm corey. you know? you know?one of the dysfunctional families that's out here. a lot of people that meets my family loves my family, you know what i'm saying? there's something good about us, you know? if i get out, i will send some pictures and money orders. be good. stay out the hole. i'm going to cry. i can't keep reading this. i miss her so much. >> corey and melissa's brother, william allen, is also serving time at the house of correction. he's been sentenced to a year and...
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corey lived in this home in pacifica with her parents. they had adopted corey from a relative. she was a chronic run away. >> it was quite a traumatic ordeal as corey would leave home for a few days, often spending the night in homeless shelters, come back, only to run away yet again. >> you know how some kids go through teenage years have difficult times and corey was one of those teenagers who just didn't adjust or fit in real well. >> corey's body was found in santa cruz in january of 1994. police can't quite explain why her parents didn't report her missing until 2007. >> they had reported her missing a number of times. i don't know, like i said, i know she ran away enough that maybe the last time she ran away, they didn't report it. i know they had reported her before. >> still the big question, who killed corey twenty years ago? police say a father and son named greg and wayne white are persons of interest. the father is dead. the son is still alive in tennessee. live in the newsroom, joe vasquez, kpix5. >> this case was originally investigated by then officer, lauren but
corey lived in this home in pacifica with her parents. they had adopted corey from a relative. she was a chronic run away. >> it was quite a traumatic ordeal as corey would leave home for a few days, often spending the night in homeless shelters, come back, only to run away yet again. >> you know how some kids go through teenage years have difficult times and corey was one of those teenagers who just didn't adjust or fit in real well. >> corey's body was found in santa cruz in...
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we had no choice. >> corey is a complicated person. >> my brother corey is a funny guy. >> nasty. >>e used to beat each other up, steal candy, steal bikes. >> my brother william is very smart. >> take money out of wishing wells together, set fires. >> i don't know how he got caught up. >> family, it's been so many years since we drifted apart. it didn't mean i don't love you. i was lost in the dark. >> william would just start speaking in spoken word kind of out of nowhere. we would just be talking to him, and he would break out into a rhyme. his poems were really meaningful to parts of his life and his story. >> at one point in time, chop was my friend. it was a friend. i will call it a genie in the bottle. my name is addiction. and i'm the genie in the bottle. wherever you go, sir, i will surely follow. hold up. i was going to take a sip from that bottle. but first be warned it's going to be the hardest thing to swallow. well, you're a grown man -- >> william, corey and melissa were all arrested on charges of assault and battery. they were separate incidents, but each of their crim
we had no choice. >> corey is a complicated person. >> my brother corey is a funny guy. >> nasty. >>e used to beat each other up, steal candy, steal bikes. >> my brother william is very smart. >> take money out of wishing wells together, set fires. >> i don't know how he got caught up. >> family, it's been so many years since we drifted apart. it didn't mean i don't love you. i was lost in the dark. >> william would just start speaking in...
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how many of you have read every one of corey's books? >> my dad has his hand up, and my mom. >> your dad and mom. [laughter]. >> i thought we could talk about librarians for a minute. that's a group i really only got to know because of you. i didn't know that when you check out a book afterwards your records of checking out that book are destroyed. librarians, i think -- i didn't really realize as a hacker, librarians and hackers have a tremendous amount in common. they're both huge advocates of privacy and human rights. i think that's something that was really eye opening to me and i think has been to receive an award for librarians and their friends is even more honorable than almost any other award i could imagine receiving in the world so i think it's really special. >> thank you. >> i know you've been talking a lot of librarians lately and what they've done and i've got a lot of questions here for you tonight and so i was wondering, how do we know you're going to be truthful with the questions we're asking you? >> i see where you're
how many of you have read every one of corey's books? >> my dad has his hand up, and my mom. >> your dad and mom. [laughter]. >> i thought we could talk about librarians for a minute. that's a group i really only got to know because of you. i didn't know that when you check out a book afterwards your records of checking out that book are destroyed. librarians, i think -- i didn't really realize as a hacker, librarians and hackers have a tremendous amount in common. they're...
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corey in langhorne pennsylvania corey here on the. i was. in my pretty personal thing in the house and then those a great man did a lot of great things but no one seems to be mentioning that in nine hundred sixty one the sounds in the circus around the military group that led on him and against the government and the reasons he did that well let me just pause you for a second just to put this in context for most of his life he preached nonviolence and then yeah. he joined a filing group and participated in there was a there there were there was a waters receded and later he said you know nonviolence is one of the most powerful tools there is but sometimes you've got to step out of that i'm i'm i've always struggled with that let me toss it back to you corey your thought i was just wondering what it's like. descriptions i've heard of. today being basically painting him as a saint and you don't get me wrong he was a great man i mean is wondering why our history books and why the. people don't remember the darker side of it and why it's
corey in langhorne pennsylvania corey here on the. i was. in my pretty personal thing in the house and then those a great man did a lot of great things but no one seems to be mentioning that in nine hundred sixty one the sounds in the circus around the military group that led on him and against the government and the reasons he did that well let me just pause you for a second just to put this in context for most of his life he preached nonviolence and then yeah. he joined a filing group and...
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irin carmon, victoria soto and corey dade, thank you all. find more from our panel and join our agenda setters on our website, thomasroberts.msnbc.com. you need a bunch of those to clean this mess. then i'll use a bunch of them. then how is that a bargain? [ sighs ] no, that's too many -- it's not gonna fit! whoa! cascade kitchen and math counselor. here's a solution. one pac of cascade complete cleans tough food better than six pacs of the bargain brand combined. so you can tackle tough messes the first time. that is more like it. how are you with taxes? [ laughs ] [ counselor ] and for even more cleaning power, try cascade platinum. [ chainsaw whirring ] humans -- sometimes life trips us up. sometimes we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance. save up to 10% just for combining your auto and home insurance. call liberty mutual insurance at... [ thump ] to speak with an insurance expert and ask about all the personalized
irin carmon, victoria soto and corey dade, thank you all. find more from our panel and join our agenda setters on our website, thomasroberts.msnbc.com. you need a bunch of those to clean this mess. then i'll use a bunch of them. then how is that a bargain? [ sighs ] no, that's too many -- it's not gonna fit! whoa! cascade kitchen and math counselor. here's a solution. one pac of cascade complete cleans tough food better than six pacs of the bargain brand combined. so you can tackle tough messes...
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mason, corey grant 65 yards. it put the hurt on the 15-yard run. within three, in the fourth quarter, two more touchdowns. rushing almost 59-42. afterwards the coach made the case for the receiver to go to the final game. >> we play the toughest schedule of any team and the best football. a lot of teams are not getting
mason, corey grant 65 yards. it put the hurt on the 15-yard run. within three, in the fourth quarter, two more touchdowns. rushing almost 59-42. afterwards the coach made the case for the receiver to go to the final game. >> we play the toughest schedule of any team and the best football. a lot of teams are not getting
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let me go to you, corey.ou know, the long-term unemployment figures have remained high through the economic recovery. 4.1 million americans have been without a job for 27 weeks or longer. it's the highest rate of long-term unemployment since world war ii. >> that's right, rev. and, you know, when we think about the full unemployment universe, 40% of all the people who were unemployed are in this long-term category. people have been out of work for six months or longer. here's the scariest part about it. there's a study out that shows if you have been without a job 27 weeks or longer, six months or longer, you have about a 12% chance of getting a job in any given month. and the longer you go without a job, the harder it is. they're finding that employers are actually discriminating against people who've been out of work that long because they're somehow not employable. so it gets worse. >> the figure is 12%? >> 12% chance. >> you know, congresswoman, when you hear that, congresswoman bass and then you hear the
let me go to you, corey.ou know, the long-term unemployment figures have remained high through the economic recovery. 4.1 million americans have been without a job for 27 weeks or longer. it's the highest rate of long-term unemployment since world war ii. >> that's right, rev. and, you know, when we think about the full unemployment universe, 40% of all the people who were unemployed are in this long-term category. people have been out of work for six months or longer. here's the scariest...
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. >> thank you so much corey. thank you ladies and gentlemen ladies and gentlemen for a wonderful evening. let's give him one more great round of applause. thank you, good evening. [music] >> we are approving as many parks as we can, you have a value garden and not too many can claim that and you have an historic building that has been redone in a beautiful fashion and you have that beautiful outdoor ping-pong table and you have got the art commission involved and if you look at them, and we can particularly the gate as you came in, and that is extraordinary. and so these tiles, i am going to recommend that every park come and look at this park, because i think that the way that you have acknowledged donor iss really first class. >> it is nice to come and play and we have been driving by for literally a year. >> it is kind of nice. >> all of the people that are here. ♪ >> we've never been in so much focus worldwide and will not be this this is a the moment in time when a story going and make a wish is a program th
. >> thank you so much corey. thank you ladies and gentlemen ladies and gentlemen for a wonderful evening. let's give him one more great round of applause. thank you, good evening. [music] >> we are approving as many parks as we can, you have a value garden and not too many can claim that and you have an historic building that has been redone in a beautiful fashion and you have that beautiful outdoor ping-pong table and you have got the art commission involved and if you look at...
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. >> as trained, corey hits the emergency pump shut off button. thousands of gallons of gas beneath the station from adding more fuel to the fire. the driver and all of his passengers flee from the blaze. >> the fire ball was pretty big. when it hit the top of the canopy, it spread half way across. >> in all the excitement, corey relies on his instincts and takes matters into his own hands. >> i ran around the counter. grabbed the fire extinguisher. pulled the jacket off it, pulled the pin. >> in less than ten seconds, corey single handedly snuffs the fire, saving the gas station, surrounding home and everyone nearby. >> i don't like to think about what could have happened had i not gotten that fire out when i did. it could have been catastrophic. >> with disaster averted, one question remains, what caused the fire? reviewing the security tape, investigators believe it's caused by gas vapors that had built up near the nozzle. >> one kid leans in where the gas is being pumped, sticks his hand in there, and the next thing you know there's a fire uds
. >> as trained, corey hits the emergency pump shut off button. thousands of gallons of gas beneath the station from adding more fuel to the fire. the driver and all of his passengers flee from the blaze. >> the fire ball was pretty big. when it hit the top of the canopy, it spread half way across. >> in all the excitement, corey relies on his instincts and takes matters into his own hands. >> i ran around the counter. grabbed the fire extinguisher. pulled the jacket off...
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you can't put a price tag on a happy marriage. >> the government does. >> corey, let me leave it withu. much ado about nothing or is this a great way to display areas of wasteful spending that americans need to know about? and as michael points out, some of these things do make sense but as we look at them collectively, they do leave us scratching our head for some. >> any research on marriages is money well spent as far as i'm concerned, thomas. but this is not necessarily wasteful spending because there are explanations behind a great deal of them. i think it just continues the conservative debate. it's one of the few bits of proof, quote unquote, proof that conservatives use to keep their base exercised and engaged and angry at government. >> gang, thanks so much, corey dade, sabrina siddiqui and michael tomasky. if i don't see you before, have a great holiday and merry christmas to you all. >>> you can find out more at thomasroberts.msnbc.com. irements and protect financial futures. to help communities recover and rebuild. for companies going from garage to global. on the ground,
you can't put a price tag on a happy marriage. >> the government does. >> corey, let me leave it withu. much ado about nothing or is this a great way to display areas of wasteful spending that americans need to know about? and as michael points out, some of these things do make sense but as we look at them collectively, they do leave us scratching our head for some. >> any research on marriages is money well spent as far as i'm concerned, thomas. but this is not necessarily...
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corey tieg. i'm here to discuss what miss hestor is complaining about. the original appeal was the original office allocation associated building permit did apply for and was submitted into the fee deferral program that allowed them to make a impact fees. the additional 6 stories of office space also could have gone within that fee deferral program but the developer did choose to voluntarily go ahead and pay the impact fees at the issuance of the first construction document for the 6 stories but did not choose to take the fees from the original office allocation and pull them out of the fee deferral program and paid them in full. i just wanted to make sure that was clear and i'm available for any other questions you may have. >> is there any public comment on this item? seeing none, commissioners, the matter is submitted. >> a couple of comments. commissioners, during the appeal hearing on the original 24 story building, i made comments that related to the fact that the exceptions that were granted allowed them to continue with a fairly bulky building th
corey tieg. i'm here to discuss what miss hestor is complaining about. the original appeal was the original office allocation associated building permit did apply for and was submitted into the fee deferral program that allowed them to make a impact fees. the additional 6 stories of office space also could have gone within that fee deferral program but the developer did choose to voluntarily go ahead and pay the impact fees at the issuance of the first construction document for the 6 stories...
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the root's corey dade, molly ball and victoria defrancesco soto. our website, thomasroberts.msnbc.com. i don't just make things for a living i take pride in them. so when my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis was also on display, i'd had it. i finally had a serious talk with my dermatologist. this time, he prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority of people were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your
the root's corey dade, molly ball and victoria defrancesco soto. our website, thomasroberts.msnbc.com. i don't just make things for a living i take pride in them. so when my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis was also on display, i'd had it. i finally had a serious talk with my dermatologist. this time, he prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque...
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viviana, msnbc.com's benji sarlon and theroots' corey dade. join our conversation on our website.'ll be right back. about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. for many adults, humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira , your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your doctor if you have had
viviana, msnbc.com's benji sarlon and theroots' corey dade. join our conversation on our website.'ll be right back. about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that...
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investigators are still looking for who killed corey. they say a father and son who she was traveling around at the time of her death are persons of interest in the case. >>> it's been five months since daphne webb disappeared in oakland. to mark the date, her family is holding a coat drive. she was reported july 10th, her father said someone took her from his suv at 79th avenue. this sunday the family is holding a coat drive from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the emanuel temple church at 900 6th street in vallejo. they will be accepting new and used coats and donating them to those in need. >>> earlier this morning, stockton police shot and killed a man suspected of homicide that came after a high-speed chase. it ended around 1:00 a.m. on interstate 5 when the man's car became disabled. police say the 43-year-old suspect got out of the car with a knife. an officer shot at him several times hitting him at least once. the incident tied up traffic for hours. stockton police have not yet named the suspect or the officer. >>> firefighters are s
investigators are still looking for who killed corey. they say a father and son who she was traveling around at the time of her death are persons of interest in the case. >>> it's been five months since daphne webb disappeared in oakland. to mark the date, her family is holding a coat drive. she was reported july 10th, her father said someone took her from his suv at 79th avenue. this sunday the family is holding a coat drive from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the emanuel temple church at...
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director, and we are also joined tonight by the representatives that have cases before the board, corey is here, he is is acting zoning administrator and also representing the planning department and the planning commission, and urban forester representing the department of public works, and we should be joined shortly by joseph duffy who will be representing the commission of inspection. >> the board requests that you turn off all phones and pagers so that they will not disturb the proceedings and carry on the conversations in the hallway, appellants and permit holders and department representatives each has seven minutes to present their case and three minutes for rebuttals. people affiliated with these parties must include their comments within the 7 or 3-minute periods, members of the public who are not affiliated with the parties have up to three minutes each to address the board but no rebuttals, to assist the board in the accurate preparation of the minutes, the members of the public who wish to speak on an item are asked but not required to submit a speaker card or a business ca
director, and we are also joined tonight by the representatives that have cases before the board, corey is here, he is is acting zoning administrator and also representing the planning department and the planning commission, and urban forester representing the department of public works, and we should be joined shortly by joseph duffy who will be representing the commission of inspection. >> the board requests that you turn off all phones and pagers so that they will not disturb the...
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you're not corey.hat if i could do a good willie aames -- >> jimmy: if you could do a good willie aames impression, you'll get the part? >> i get the part of counseling the kids, you know? >> jimmy: exactly. well, on the show, you have a -- charles grodin and candice bergen play your parents. that's cool. [ applause ] and how did that -- how fun is that? >> charles is great. i mean charles grodin -- >> jimmy: he's fantastic. >> he's sitting there, and then he'll go -- "when i met warren beatty --" >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> you're just, like, wow, what? >> jimmy: yeah, he's got amazing stories. he came on the show and, like, it was just -- every single thing out of his mouth -- like, a crazy cool story. >> in an acting room, it's funny, because he'll just do a scene and then all of a sudden, he'll inexplicably start talking really loud. [ laughter ] and if you say, "can you get the eggs from the fridge?" >> jimmy: he's just start yelling. he's acting like al pacino. scrambled eggs! i need them now!
you're not corey.hat if i could do a good willie aames -- >> jimmy: if you could do a good willie aames impression, you'll get the part? >> i get the part of counseling the kids, you know? >> jimmy: exactly. well, on the show, you have a -- charles grodin and candice bergen play your parents. that's cool. [ applause ] and how did that -- how fun is that? >> charles is great. i mean charles grodin -- >> jimmy: he's fantastic. >> he's sitting there, and then...
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i am sure the public comment being what corey is saying and what i am articulating.asis needs to be let's not force fans to come to the stadium but entice them. corey, your points about financing is very fair. >> here is something you may not realize. within five years of being rookies, three out of four players will be bankrupt. that is sad. who is actually looking out for player's finances? >> as an agent, you need to be that watchdog for them, watching their back at all times, preventing them from entering into bad transactions. we don't manage our client's money, but we make sure they are on the right financial course. >> it is a little bit different than other sports. jumping up to the national football league, i get another 24 months of a big paycheck. >> if you brand your client the way way off the field, you can leverage that and transition him into post career opportunities. >> peyton manning can do that. how do you brand the third line left tackle? >> there are varying levels of branding and opportunities that you are going to have access to as an nfl playe
i am sure the public comment being what corey is saying and what i am articulating.asis needs to be let's not force fans to come to the stadium but entice them. corey, your points about financing is very fair. >> here is something you may not realize. within five years of being rookies, three out of four players will be bankrupt. that is sad. who is actually looking out for player's finances? >> as an agent, you need to be that watchdog for them, watching their back at all times,...
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corey hi leigh creepy factor. could he be both?- highlighted the creepy factor. >> providing a better in-store experience versus getting people concerned. and theanted to a store salesperson greeted you by name and knew something about your buying habits, you would think that is good customer service. if you walk into a store and somebody you do not know no surname, that may make you feel uncomfortable. they may be tell you the same thing. stores aret the trying to do. they're competing with online. online contract as you go through a website on what you looked at what you were interested in and your browsing history. you think the big mortar stores and they are trying to replicate by bringing more knowledge. how it isepends on done. it could be creepy. >> the thing with competition. assuming apple and other retailers roll out something similar that would be matched with android devices, who do you think it a position to generate more sales given the size of the android world? one thing is what apple did is rollout a technology whi
corey hi leigh creepy factor. could he be both?- highlighted the creepy factor. >> providing a better in-store experience versus getting people concerned. and theanted to a store salesperson greeted you by name and knew something about your buying habits, you would think that is good customer service. if you walk into a store and somebody you do not know no surname, that may make you feel uncomfortable. they may be tell you the same thing. stores aret the trying to do. they're competing...
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msnbc's dafna linzer, the root's corey dade, the nation's lee fang. a big thanks to all of you. more from our panel at thomasroberts.msnbc.com. and we asked, you answered. today's question was on the "duck dynasty" drama. do you agree with the way that a & e has handled the situation? curtis weighing in on facebook saying freedom of speech does not mean you can say anything you want. learn what it means, people. lauren tweeting this. i do agree with a & e and phil should have been suspended for his words against gay and black people. not okay. from charla on facebook. i honestly do not understand what the big deal is. they were open about their faith from the beginning. keep those comments coming on twitter and on the facebook as well. >>> here's a quick look at some of the other top stories making news right now. as a week of travel begins, 35 states are getting hit with a huge winter storm. half a million people are without power after freezing rain and ice moved across the country over the weekend. in the upper midwest another 1 to 3 inches of snow is on its way. >>> and line
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. >> corey, i tried rogaine, they lie to you. >> corey hamilton. >> i don't think i look anything like that guy and they think i'm sometimes him and they come up to me and ask me about these crazy stories and i say, i'm sorry, i don't know what you're talking about. they think i'm completely lying because they think i'm him. >> i'm heading out. >> as co-workers, the brothers spend a lot of time together but soon, justin will go away for awhile in order to pursue a dream. >> i'm off the whole month of june and we're going to be out in washington and oregon, the olympic peninsula, and we're going to be out there big foot hunting. >> are you really going to look for big foot? >> yes. >> i don't believe you. >> we're going to washington state to squauch and he's taking it to another level. >> too many people are going to the big sasquatch. >> you got to worry about the mom and the dad. >> i walked into his house the other day and he bought a 3.5 foot cardboard cutout standing in his living room. i said, come on, what is this? i said aren't big foots bigger, like seven, eight foot supposedl
. >> corey, i tried rogaine, they lie to you. >> corey hamilton. >> i don't think i look anything like that guy and they think i'm sometimes him and they come up to me and ask me about these crazy stories and i say, i'm sorry, i don't know what you're talking about. they think i'm completely lying because they think i'm him. >> i'm heading out. >> as co-workers, the brothers spend a lot of time together but soon, justin will go away for awhile in order to pursue a...
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did >> reporter: in santa cruz -- >> corey's death is an open inside case.ice have identified two persons of interest and are looking to the public for help. >>> another night below freezing. more on how the cold weather can actually bring red hot business. ryan? >> reporter: this cold is not the most popular type of weather among the shoppers, but some businesses are loving it. >> reporter: when fixing shoes is your business, a cold front is the wind fall. >> when the weather goats cold, it's really business. >> reporter: on a normal day, they fix five pairs of boots. today they fixed at least 40. across the street at pelican rock, sweaters sitting on the shelves since september are now selling at a quicker pace. >> our sales have jumped 500% on sweaters and jackets. >> reporter: it caters to guys, and matt gearhart owes his sales to mother nature. >> it's time to layer up, guys. >> reporter: next door at the ice cream shop, hot chocolate sales are up, but the ice cream sales have not dipped much. those fixing heaters are in high demand. tricity heating jus
did >> reporter: in santa cruz -- >> corey's death is an open inside case.ice have identified two persons of interest and are looking to the public for help. >>> another night below freezing. more on how the cold weather can actually bring red hot business. ryan? >> reporter: this cold is not the most popular type of weather among the shoppers, but some businesses are loving it. >> reporter: when fixing shoes is your business, a cold front is the wind fall....
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company #r -- thank you, corey tieg. the planning meets the code requirement. the two houses that are included is a 10-12 feet. the planning code would allow you to go 60 feet above the height to allow for the elevator and the equipment which is somewhat lower. in terms of the zoning, the zoning is u mu, urban mixed use, one of our provision in the code that it actually permits. it does allow pdr industrial uses and also allows residential and retail and other types of uses. that ties into the issue of ground floor commercial or retail space. we don't require in this area that you have retail space on the ground floor. there are specific streets and blocks within each neighborhood where it is required that you have ground floor space and usually those are more established commercial corridors but in the manuality -- majority of the neighborhood we don't require space. we don't have store fronts if there is blocks and blocks of empty commercial space. regarding the appeal language, we can check that. that's in the application itself. it may incorrectly state tha
company #r -- thank you, corey tieg. the planning meets the code requirement. the two houses that are included is a 10-12 feet. the planning code would allow you to go 60 feet above the height to allow for the elevator and the equipment which is somewhat lower. in terms of the zoning, the zoning is u mu, urban mixed use, one of our provision in the code that it actually permits. it does allow pdr industrial uses and also allows residential and retail and other types of uses. that ties into the...
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. >> good evening, corey teef, there are concerns with this permit, based on the plans approved. the first issue is that it doesn't appear that the plans adequately show the neighbor's light well onsite plan. it's a small light well but it's set back and one that is not shown. that is somewhat relevant, as the appellant mentioned there is an interpretation from the zoning administrator. that is found in zoning bulletin no. 4 that covers many things and covers the filling of light wells, and there are provisions and 11-312 requires for the infilling of the envelope, but if you infilling in a blank wall we don't require 311 or 3-12 for that, and if there is a matching light well, depending the district, you may be required to match it. in this zoning i don't think that it's required to match the light well. but as the appellant pointed out this expansion into the side court light area is visible to the properties to the rear on roff, the planner referenced the light wells. however it could be seen from a site that is off-site. i believe that the project should be required to do 3-1
. >> good evening, corey teef, there are concerns with this permit, based on the plans approved. the first issue is that it doesn't appear that the plans adequately show the neighbor's light well onsite plan. it's a small light well but it's set back and one that is not shown. that is somewhat relevant, as the appellant mentioned there is an interpretation from the zoning administrator. that is found in zoning bulletin no. 4 that covers many things and covers the filling of light wells,...
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corey corey montiff rounded out third.ing searches as queries or the ones with the highest amount of traffic in 2013 as compared to 2012. >> google is getting serious about building its own fleet of robots. the web company confirmed yesterday that it bought boston dynamics. the company is a military contractor that build a variety of animal-like robots such as the wildcat, which can run 16 miles per hour. also working on a human robot that can walk through rubble and handle many obstacles. >> the devices can run, can walk, they can traverse through forests and get through snow. the mobility and the fact that they have animal-like qualities to them is both exciting and scary. >> in all, google purchased eight companies this year that specialize in robotics. the guy in charge of the department used to be in charge of its android operating system. >> he has more than 5 million likes on facebook. he is one of the most influential people on twitter and leads the largest church. tonight, pastor and best selling author is in wash
corey corey montiff rounded out third.ing searches as queries or the ones with the highest amount of traffic in 2013 as compared to 2012. >> google is getting serious about building its own fleet of robots. the web company confirmed yesterday that it bought boston dynamics. the company is a military contractor that build a variety of animal-like robots such as the wildcat, which can run 16 miles per hour. also working on a human robot that can walk through rubble and handle many...
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corey tiegs. the board of appeals met last night for the appeal for the building for 1050 valencia street which is at the corner of valencia and hill street. this is a 5 story, 55-foot tall proposal with 12 dwelling units and ground floor retail space. just to remind you a little bit of the history. this project was a co-compliant project that did not require any entitlements from the planning commission. however discretionary review was requested by the neighboring property owner at the marsh theatre and by the liberty hill neighborhood association. the planning commission heard that dr in 2012 and on september 6, 2012, took dr and approved the project with no modifications to the project itself, but adding some conditions regarding refinement of the bay windows and establishing a community liaison, additional noise control feeters and limited construction hours attend -- encouraged the project sponsor to work with sound issues anden encouraged the sponsor to work with staff and not reduce the nu
corey tiegs. the board of appeals met last night for the appeal for the building for 1050 valencia street which is at the corner of valencia and hill street. this is a 5 story, 55-foot tall proposal with 12 dwelling units and ground floor retail space. just to remind you a little bit of the history. this project was a co-compliant project that did not require any entitlements from the planning commission. however discretionary review was requested by the neighboring property owner at the marsh...
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for corey viser everything is okay. seems happy here even more so they theo, her husband of nearly 60 years coming to visit. >> you come nearly every day. >> yes, yes. >> how do you describe this place to your friends? >> perfect. >> it's perfect. i wouldn't know a bet per place for her. it is 100% good. before she came here, i visited five other places and i definitely saw that this was the best place for her. >> what makes this place better? >> this is open. this place is open. people can enjoy the seasons. they can feel if it is cold or warm. they canvas it a restaurant and drink a cup of tea and they are free to go wherever they can't to go. wherever they want to go except back into the real world. these sliding glass doors are the ome doors that lock here. this is the only way in and the only way out. >> this is the site where there used to be a previous nursing home. >> yes. >> you worked there? >> yes. >> you had a transformation if you will yourself where you decided that wasn't good enough. was there a moment o
for corey viser everything is okay. seems happy here even more so they theo, her husband of nearly 60 years coming to visit. >> you come nearly every day. >> yes, yes. >> how do you describe this place to your friends? >> perfect. >> it's perfect. i wouldn't know a bet per place for her. it is 100% good. before she came here, i visited five other places and i definitely saw that this was the best place for her. >> what makes this place better? >> this...
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this kid was screaming for help. >> this isn't the first time these bullies have picked on nadeen coreyts earlier that school year in september 2010. nadeen says he's one of the smallest kids in his class, making him a target. >> they used to say, oh, your mom african. she dirty. i was with your mom last night. they used to say all kind of stupid things to me. >> over the next few months, nadeen says a few classmates continued to tease him, even bunching him occasionally when the teacher isn't watching. then on january 11th nadeen is walking home from school with a friend. they notice some of the same dids who bullied nadeen in class. along with a few older teenagers heading straight for him. >> we knew they were coming to mess with us. we started running the other direction. a few of them came running after us. >> the group isn't after nadeen's friend. he gets away. but nadeen isn't as lucky. >> i was in shock when they were actually doing it. i was scared because i didn't know where it was going to end. i didn't know what they were going to do. >> one of the attackers records with his
this kid was screaming for help. >> this isn't the first time these bullies have picked on nadeen coreyts earlier that school year in september 2010. nadeen says he's one of the smallest kids in his class, making him a target. >> they used to say, oh, your mom african. she dirty. i was with your mom last night. they used to say all kind of stupid things to me. >> over the next few months, nadeen says a few classmates continued to tease him, even bunching him occasionally when...
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. >> good evening, corey teef, there are concerns with this permit, based on the plans approved. the first issue is that it doesn't appear that the plans adequately show the neighbor's light well onsite plan. it's a small light well but it's set back and one that is not shown. that is somewhat relevant, as the appellant mentioned there is an interpretation from the zoning administrator. that is found in
. >> good evening, corey teef, there are concerns with this permit, based on the plans approved. the first issue is that it doesn't appear that the plans adequately show the neighbor's light well onsite plan. it's a small light well but it's set back and one that is not shown. that is somewhat relevant, as the appellant mentioned there is an interpretation from the zoning administrator. that is found in
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>> good evening, commissioners, corey tieg. i don't intend to use all 28 minutes. i will try not to repeat anything. just again the project is a code complying project. it did not require any entitlement or variances. however there was a discretionary review filed at the planning commission. they did take discretionary review and adopt the project as proposed with specific conditions which i would like to paraphrase at this point and that was on september 26, 2012, condition one was to refine bay windows. i believe that has been done. condition two, with the liaison condition before the permit of issuance. i don't know the exact date when the community liaison information was given to the zone is administrator. however in my experience, the community liaison is often the developer because at this point they are usually the person who is most knowledgeable about the project and is who the community liaison was the third party would have to ultimately go and speak with and specific requirements that cannot be the developer or must be a mutual third party or anything
>> good evening, commissioners, corey tieg. i don't intend to use all 28 minutes. i will try not to repeat anything. just again the project is a code complying project. it did not require any entitlement or variances. however there was a discretionary review filed at the planning commission. they did take discretionary review and adopt the project as proposed with specific conditions which i would like to paraphrase at this point and that was on september 26, 2012, condition one was to...