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they've been working with csc members on that as well. >> i want to appreciate supervisor cohen for bringing this up. >> willie brown the academy will open up in 2015 in the bay view area. thank you. >> any further questions colleagues? >> i just wanted to comment on the discussion. i want to state the difficult position that i think ocii was in around this parcel. this site was originally flatted for 80 units all at 120 percent ami for homeowner ship. it was something like ssop, san francisco organized process fought for. the way that the development agreement was written, once the developer completed their object -- once they completed their obligation, there was nothing to force them to finish the site. they'll telling the land to inter grille who is in the fiscal position decades later trying to built something that pencils out for them and building 80 units at 110 ami didn't pan out. i asked a lot of questions and i believe that ocii did a thorough skrob -- job in the back of the envelope to reinsure that the project was not possible. so that is why we are in the situation that we are t
they've been working with csc members on that as well. >> i want to appreciate supervisor cohen for bringing this up. >> willie brown the academy will open up in 2015 in the bay view area. thank you. >> any further questions colleagues? >> i just wanted to comment on the discussion. i want to state the difficult position that i think ocii was in around this parcel. this site was originally flatted for 80 units all at 120 percent ami for homeowner ship. it was something...
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i pled guilty to all charges except csc.s. >> are you saying that you were actually there that night? >> i'm saying, yes, i actually there. i'm just not accountable for everything that happened. >> the worst of the worst, i could get, like, 38 years. best case, 11 years. 11 years, that would be great. that would be great. you know? that's yes pled no contest. because that's not saying you're guilty, that's just saying, i'd rather not fight it. >> 12 days later the four men are on the eve of their sentencing. >> you nervous? why not? >> i mean, pretty much, know around what i'm going to get. >> what are you looking at? >> 14 to 23. >> how are you feeling? >> nervous. >> tell me what your guidelines are right now. >> from what i hear, they are 13 to 25 years. >> people think about the best going into the courtroom, think, they may get the worst. know what i'm saying? you got to think about the worst. man, i've been thinking about the worst. i've been thinking about coming home, 40, 50. >> it's been, like, something you've been
i pled guilty to all charges except csc.s. >> are you saying that you were actually there that night? >> i'm saying, yes, i actually there. i'm just not accountable for everything that happened. >> the worst of the worst, i could get, like, 38 years. best case, 11 years. 11 years, that would be great. that would be great. you know? that's yes pled no contest. because that's not saying you're guilty, that's just saying, i'd rather not fight it. >> 12 days later the four...
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this depersonalize system has alienating effects on all students at western, it certainly doesn't ease csc, liberal moderate conservatives, for students on the right who have already been primed by national conservative organizations to regard their professors with mistrust, it increases their level of suspicion about faculty. again, and lowers the barriers for more aggressive confrontation. you don't know your professors, it's easier to caricature them as evil socialists. finally, we find that they institutional egos at western is culture or organizational saga. plays a major role in how students understand themselves, even in the political realm. western is a party school. if you look at u.s. news and world report ec recreation being emphasized. we argue in our book that the provocative style of conservatism actually fits very well a student understanding of the campus is a fun place to be, where college students are supposed to have fun. we don't want to play safe. they're is a sense among western conservatives that college is the time when they should play pick. so for both organizatio
this depersonalize system has alienating effects on all students at western, it certainly doesn't ease csc, liberal moderate conservatives, for students on the right who have already been primed by national conservative organizations to regard their professors with mistrust, it increases their level of suspicion about faculty. again, and lowers the barriers for more aggressive confrontation. you don't know your professors, it's easier to caricature them as evil socialists. finally, we find that...
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this depersonalize system has alienating effects on all students at western, it certainly doesn't ease csc, liberal moderate conservatives, for students on the right who have already been primed by national conservative organizations to regard their professors with mistrust, it increases their level of suspicion about faculty. again, and lowers the barriers for more aggressive confrontation. you don't know your professors, it's easier to caricature them as evil socialists. finally, we find that they institutional egos at western is culture or organizational saga. plays a major role in how students understand themselves, even in the political realm. western is a party school. if you look at u.s. news and world report ec recreation being emphasized. we argue in our book that the provocative style of conservatism actually fits very well a student understanding of the campus is a fun place to be, where college students are supposed to have fun. we don't want to play safe. they're is a sense among western conservatives that college is the time when they should play pick. so for both organizatio
this depersonalize system has alienating effects on all students at western, it certainly doesn't ease csc, liberal moderate conservatives, for students on the right who have already been primed by national conservative organizations to regard their professors with mistrust, it increases their level of suspicion about faculty. again, and lowers the barriers for more aggressive confrontation. you don't know your professors, it's easier to caricature them as evil socialists. finally, we find that...
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sometime that fall, gust's mom went to the local csc to arrange for him to enter a crisis interventionr near charlottesville, was there for a week or two. in one of my visits, he spoke for the first time about going on disability. i just couldn't believe my son, gusty talking this way. i would understand he was my child, but he was app adult, and i was not privy to any information about his diagnosis or his medications. when he came home, i helped him obtain a job. he spent that winter washing dishes. my brilliant, valedictorian was a dishwasher, but he was happy. the next year, gust lost that job for reasons unknown to me and came to live with me. his behavior more erratic, manic, talked about suicide. i went to the magistrate and had him committed. a short time later, we went through the process again. both times, gus was released from the hospital with medications and put under the care of a psychiatrist. at no time was i ever able to talk with the psychiatrist or given a detailed accounting or undetailsing thing of what the problems were. a psychologist or social worker at the seco
sometime that fall, gust's mom went to the local csc to arrange for him to enter a crisis interventionr near charlottesville, was there for a week or two. in one of my visits, he spoke for the first time about going on disability. i just couldn't believe my son, gusty talking this way. i would understand he was my child, but he was app adult, and i was not privy to any information about his diagnosis or his medications. when he came home, i helped him obtain a job. he spent that winter washing...
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chairman, i was going to offer withdraw briefly another amendment if i get the csc look through. >> yes, that's my understanding. would you like to offer -- >> i'll do that, get it over with, and then the acdc. >> okay. those will be the last two amendments, and them we'll have a vote on final passage. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm not asking for a vote on this amendment. i filed amendment to strike the controlled foreign corporations look through modified marks of the look through rules, helps small companies reduce tax liability by billions of dollars, in and of itself, following the law, paying fewer taxes, of course, it's not a bad thing, but this look through rule serves no purpose other than to facilitate aggressive tax strategies designed to defer taxation to the nation's most profitable corporations and always that shifts the burden of taxation on the domestic companies on to small companies on to individual taxpayers. the committee engages in much needed corporate tax reform, and we'll take the steps as we talk about lowering the tax rate and broadening the base. this is an o
chairman, i was going to offer withdraw briefly another amendment if i get the csc look through. >> yes, that's my understanding. would you like to offer -- >> i'll do that, get it over with, and then the acdc. >> okay. those will be the last two amendments, and them we'll have a vote on final passage. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm not asking for a vote on this amendment. i filed amendment to strike the controlled foreign corporations look through modified marks of the...