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the decomposed granite allows water to pass through. sculpture is meant to be skrurlt it is also accommodating the lives of people who are going to work in this facility and use it. i think this this sense it's what the art and architecture program intended for its platform for architecture. john dewey once said that long. >> art it the beauty parlor of civilization neither art of civilization are secure. it's a recognize that the federal government believed that art should and can enrich our lives. this project was taken out of the beauty parlor and put here ugly or usable and behalf. they've recognized the building art and it's through those those types of collaborations that are become into the arts collaboration. i hope this continues to grow our infrastructure. i take it my dreamy know from experience if we can do it with the courtyard we can do it with infrastructure like water and bridges can be built and reflect the best qualifies of american democracy. nancy pelosi said we should keep on building thanks or things that inspire a
the decomposed granite allows water to pass through. sculpture is meant to be skrurlt it is also accommodating the lives of people who are going to work in this facility and use it. i think this this sense it's what the art and architecture program intended for its platform for architecture. john dewey once said that long. >> art it the beauty parlor of civilization neither art of civilization are secure. it's a recognize that the federal government believed that art should and can enrich...
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and -- >> believe me, our house smelled like a decomposing body with a bunch of fragrance because youan't cover up that smell. >> an inmate admits to the grisly murder that hit close to home for one officer. >> first thing i wanted to do was take justice into my own hands, but i decided against that. >>> the louisville metro department of corrections jail books an average of about 120 new inmates a day. men and women accused of crimes that range from minor to heinous. the reactions to being in jail run an equally wide gamut. >> all of these bitches in this [bleep] got a problem with me, i'll go to the hole every r.i.p. and i don't give a [bleep]. >> mary lohden serving time for a theft conviction has just returned to the jail for violating home incarceration rules after she tested positive for alcohol. >> ain't nobody on drugs. this is sober. this is sobriety right here. >> officers removed her from a dorm due to disruptive behavior. >> excuse me? excuse me? >> but, now, even in the single person cell, she's gotten into a conflict with a neighbor. >> just do the damn thing [bleep]. le
and -- >> believe me, our house smelled like a decomposing body with a bunch of fragrance because youan't cover up that smell. >> an inmate admits to the grisly murder that hit close to home for one officer. >> first thing i wanted to do was take justice into my own hands, but i decided against that. >>> the louisville metro department of corrections jail books an average of about 120 new inmates a day. men and women accused of crimes that range from minor to heinous....
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on the third day of the journey that he would get we threw his body to see because he started to decompose. they were operating we when we threw his body into the sea. and we all prayed to god that he would go to heaven i'm in your home going to know many were crying and saying we're all going to die. when there was a jew on the fourth day big waves broke the barrel of the. big guy it was the mobile dog but. at that moment everyone was out of control no one did know how many because those people who had more experience know how dangerous a. is. a middle going to get i will have the gaga was about but on the look out i'm think i'm evident go more on the eldest of a soul a very experienced fisherman he told us not to fear about the poor a good bye is just to take a rope. and use it to tie the broken pieces. of your political to the book because. you did i thought you and we used our bags to close the hole. to look at some lay down and sealed the hole with their backs so that water wouldn't get into the pirogue what on journey was one of the hottest ever made. millions around the globe strugg
on the third day of the journey that he would get we threw his body to see because he started to decompose. they were operating we when we threw his body into the sea. and we all prayed to god that he would go to heaven i'm in your home going to know many were crying and saying we're all going to die. when there was a jew on the fourth day big waves broke the barrel of the. big guy it was the mobile dog but. at that moment everyone was out of control no one did know how many because those...
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it doesn't contain asbestos is now decomposing. it's surrounded the building. our proposed roof replacement will remove the existing synthetic tiles and replace with stone tiles thus restoring the building to its original context and with an exceptionally long life cycle. this project will reuse some of the pieces that are in good and serviceable condition such as the fiberglass hips and top caps and skylights will be preserved and reused. this level of ornamental structure will be restored. the internal cost estimation places the total process of this roof within the amount available in the reserve fund balance for deferred maintenance. so the staff recommendation is approval of the $608,000 and the maintenance reserve to fund propose deferred maintenance project of the arts studio roof replacement. >> is there any comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> just a question, given the old roof had some as as as as best os, >> the city at the time approved the product. i don't think we can go after them since we approved the product to go on
it doesn't contain asbestos is now decomposing. it's surrounded the building. our proposed roof replacement will remove the existing synthetic tiles and replace with stone tiles thus restoring the building to its original context and with an exceptionally long life cycle. this project will reuse some of the pieces that are in good and serviceable condition such as the fiberglass hips and top caps and skylights will be preserved and reused. this level of ornamental structure will be restored....
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on the third day of the journey that he would get we threw his body to see because he started to decompose . we when we threw his body into the sea. we all prayed to god that he would go to heaven i mean you have got to know many were crying and saying we're all going to die. on the fourth day big waves broke the battle of the. good but. at that moment everyone was out of control no one did know how many because those people who had more experience know how dangerous it is. a middle going to get out. on the lookout and think i'm evidence more among the eldest of a soul a very experienced fisherman he told us not to fear about the pira advised us to take a rope. and use it to tie the broken pieces. in the book because. we did i thought yeah and we used our bags to close the hole. some lay down and sealed the hole with their backs so that water wouldn't get into the pirogue. journey was one of the hardest ever made. the f.b.i. by changing their mandate from prosecuting law offenders are made or saying no forcing law enforcing national security quote unquote it just means that they give them
on the third day of the journey that he would get we threw his body to see because he started to decompose . we when we threw his body into the sea. we all prayed to god that he would go to heaven i mean you have got to know many were crying and saying we're all going to die. on the fourth day big waves broke the battle of the. good but. at that moment everyone was out of control no one did know how many because those people who had more experience know how dangerous it is. a middle going to...
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it decompose in forms through the nature decomposition process. before we constructed herself responses park in co-op with the instructions of the city. we did an economical investigation and determined it self-pose a hazards to construction workers or park visitor. it was approved by the public health. after we constructed herself responses head park in 2004 we do the more comprehensive will vegetates to see the post construction conditions. that he collected additional ground stubs and we did a study that dr. jackson was talking about we looked at the chemdz that exemplified in the soil and whether those would have a risk to park workers or visitor or students interest the result was they didn't pose a health problem and gurney e.r. ginger the conditions were below the standards of danger and looking at the explore further that reinforced that conclusion that the contaminate at the sight don't posed a hazard. the fact that the studies look at how many hours one might be exploded i want to pout point out that the assumptions we used in our scenar
it decompose in forms through the nature decomposition process. before we constructed herself responses park in co-op with the instructions of the city. we did an economical investigation and determined it self-pose a hazards to construction workers or park visitor. it was approved by the public health. after we constructed herself responses head park in 2004 we do the more comprehensive will vegetates to see the post construction conditions. that he collected additional ground stubs and we did...
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on the third day of the journey that he would get we threw his body to see because he started to decompose. never operated when we when we threw his body into the sea. we all prayed to god that he would go to heaven mary i mean you have got into many were crying and saying we're all going to die. when there was an image on the fourth day big waves broke the battle of the really really big go it was the mobile dog but. what about human body at that moment everyone was out of control no one good no matter how many because those people who had more experience know how dangerous it is. a middle going to going to have the guy who was about on the lookout i'm think i'm evident go more among the eldest of a soul a very experienced fisherman he told us not to fear about the pira going to give good advice just to take a rope. and use it to tie the broken pieces. that were permitted me to work in the book because. we did i thought yeah and we used our bags to close the hole up with . some lay down and sealed the hole with their backs so that water wouldn't get into the pirogue what on our journey wa
on the third day of the journey that he would get we threw his body to see because he started to decompose. never operated when we when we threw his body into the sea. we all prayed to god that he would go to heaven mary i mean you have got into many were crying and saying we're all going to die. when there was an image on the fourth day big waves broke the battle of the really really big go it was the mobile dog but. what about human body at that moment everyone was out of control no one good...
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it's decomposed, there's skin slippage and bloating, but that body was not there for 19 days. could very well be that he was maybe hostage, something of that sort and then dropped there. >> it's also -- you should be able to tell through bugs and things like that how long a body's been out, huh? >> without a doubt. the forensic entomologist know about, it's called succession. the insect growth and the switchover from different kinds of flies to beetles. you can get a fairly good idea, or at least a range of postmortem interval, and it appears to me that it's more like days than it is weeks. >> again, a lot of questions unanswered. deborah feyerick will continue the reporting. thanks, dr. kobilinsky as well. follow us on twitte twitter @andersoncooper, #ac360. >>> coming up, breaking news in the george washington bridge scandal. subpoenas are out there and there are big names in politics behind them. >>> and benghazi, a new report assigning blame for the fiasco. >>> more breaking news. 20 new subpoenas in the george washington bridge scandal investigation, including one very bi
it's decomposed, there's skin slippage and bloating, but that body was not there for 19 days. could very well be that he was maybe hostage, something of that sort and then dropped there. >> it's also -- you should be able to tell through bugs and things like that how long a body's been out, huh? >> without a doubt. the forensic entomologist know about, it's called succession. the insect growth and the switchover from different kinds of flies to beetles. you can get a fairly good...
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a country, it would be third in greenhouse emissions because of the methane it produces when it decomposes. i have been trying to explore a bit with the staff the opportunity that might lie in there around yengs of energy, around our biosolids production and application, digester upgrades and what that could look like and i think it's an opportunity once again for us to be innovative in the city that knows how. >> wow. i'm glad you said that because i would like to request through the general manager that staff deliver a memorandum to the president of the san francisco environment commission and i would like to see us schedule a joint meeting at our earliest opportunity notwithstanding our budget commitments to discuss what you just raised about food waste among other very important thing. i would hope that we would get a letter dispatched shortly. one final announcement, the january 14, 2014, meeting will meet at 11:00 in the morning to discuss our budget. any others? >> just wanted on that point about food waste, i would agree and strongly encourage that we get together on food waste. it
a country, it would be third in greenhouse emissions because of the methane it produces when it decomposes. i have been trying to explore a bit with the staff the opportunity that might lie in there around yengs of energy, around our biosolids production and application, digester upgrades and what that could look like and i think it's an opportunity once again for us to be innovative in the city that knows how. >> wow. i'm glad you said that because i would like to request through the...
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is to remove the skin, sew it together in a relatively lifelike pose, and ensure that it does not decompose. >> i am a really big class actress fan, so i am here to see them, and beer week. >> i wanted to learn something and have fun. >> i always enjoy it. i am not all is well -- always working as i am tonight. sometimes i come to enjoy the music and to dance. ♪ >> culturewire covers the arts in san francisco, and one of my favorite culture artists is here tonight. jason, thank you for being on culturewire. tell us about some of your posters that we have here today. >> most of the posters here are four specific shows or tours. i am hired by the bands or the venue. >> what is the inspiration behind these posters? >> no, disease of the related to the bay and, of course. music -- it is related to the band, of course the musical content or isn't related to the bed. album covers can come from anywhere. ♪ ♪ >> class actress was great. we have been having so much fun. i did not realize how beautiful the cal academy looks than that. what other events take place here? >> we do corporate events that
is to remove the skin, sew it together in a relatively lifelike pose, and ensure that it does not decompose. >> i am a really big class actress fan, so i am here to see them, and beer week. >> i wanted to learn something and have fun. >> i always enjoy it. i am not all is well -- always working as i am tonight. sometimes i come to enjoy the music and to dance. ♪ >> culturewire covers the arts in san francisco, and one of my favorite culture artists is here tonight....
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calaveras county sheriff deputy found a decomposing body they believe had broken free of weights floating on the surface of the lake. for almost five months, calaveras officials tried unsuccessfully to identify the body. sources tell us that about three weeks ago, fbi agents from los angeles showed up and told local officials they had obtained information that lakes in the area might be dumping sites for organized crimes. locals told authorities about the bodies. a death certificate filed just last week identifies the dead man at myer muskatell, 68, a real estate developer. muskatell had been missing just seven days with his body hands bound was found floating in the lake. that's the same day los angeles police released this press statement. announcing a $54,000 reward from his family for information that would help find him. unaware he had already been found. sources tell me the fbi has dental x-rays of people they believe may be the victims recovered this week. they also say the bodies probably were thrown off bridges since the first of the year. this sonar device is how the fbi has bee
calaveras county sheriff deputy found a decomposing body they believe had broken free of weights floating on the surface of the lake. for almost five months, calaveras officials tried unsuccessfully to identify the body. sources tell us that about three weeks ago, fbi agents from los angeles showed up and told local officials they had obtained information that lakes in the area might be dumping sites for organized crimes. locals told authorities about the bodies. a death certificate filed just...
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it's estimated that it'll take several hundred years for plastic bags to decompose. so that means that all the plastic that ended up in the ocean so far and is still there is all booked up the only weather the storm breaks into increasingly smaller particles. these micro particles are especially troublesome for ocean fauna. and as a result for humans. that's why scientists are researching the effects of plastic waste on a wide variety of organisms. in the process lies good to discover that these i sometimes have fewer problems than many. this has to do with their specialized to justice system. look at other creatures shows dramatic consequences take pills for instance scientists have examined the stomachs and eight goals and found a large pieces of plastic waste in them. some goals simply starve to death monday meeting. it's always to accumulate in their stomachs and then induces a feeling of fullness and the birds. so that they no longer feel hungry on them and they stop eating one kind of right now. there are projects in which scientists activists and even fisherma
it's estimated that it'll take several hundred years for plastic bags to decompose. so that means that all the plastic that ended up in the ocean so far and is still there is all booked up the only weather the storm breaks into increasingly smaller particles. these micro particles are especially troublesome for ocean fauna. and as a result for humans. that's why scientists are researching the effects of plastic waste on a wide variety of organisms. in the process lies good to discover that...
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his decomposed body was found three hours later. that's when he died. >> so that's clearly a mistake or doesn't make any sense. and you understand now from your reporting that he actually knew the sheriff's daughter? >> correct. we had spoken to several people. that's what they told us. they knew each other through their similar work in health care. he was a physical therapist, she scheduled physical therapists in the same area where he worked at one specific clinic. we stopped in that clinic. she was the not there that day. she did go on facebook and change her message saying quote i did not know him. i never met him nor his family. never spoke with him and his family. there was never a relationship. so she's making it very clear. and also -- >> so she's saying she didn't know him. >> she's saying she did not know him. but then you talk to other people, and they make it very clear the dynamics of a small town that in fact they were known to each other. >> there's so many questions about this unexplained -- there was hotel -- he ren
his decomposed body was found three hours later. that's when he died. >> so that's clearly a mistake or doesn't make any sense. and you understand now from your reporting that he actually knew the sheriff's daughter? >> correct. we had spoken to several people. that's what they told us. they knew each other through their similar work in health care. he was a physical therapist, she scheduled physical therapists in the same area where he worked at one specific clinic. we stopped in...
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plants growing, animals decomposing.ures way too small to be seen by the naked eye. an electron microscope can zoom in so far so animal features become unrecognizable and to many of us, unbelievable. the skin of a shark, a caterpillar's mouth. the eye of a fruit fly. an egg shell. a flea. >> the fact that in the ordinary is the extraordinary. and that we need to open our eyes and to be able to appreciate all of life that surrounds you. >> reporter: what's the point of all of this? to show us that our world is even more interesting than we knew. and to put our own lives in perspective. >> to create that sense of wonder, to take the blinders off and realize that we live in this one narrow perspective, and i think that man kind can, you know, sometimes become arrogant. that's why we sometimes
plants growing, animals decomposing.ures way too small to be seen by the naked eye. an electron microscope can zoom in so far so animal features become unrecognizable and to many of us, unbelievable. the skin of a shark, a caterpillar's mouth. the eye of a fruit fly. an egg shell. a flea. >> the fact that in the ordinary is the extraordinary. and that we need to open our eyes and to be able to appreciate all of life that surrounds you. >> reporter: what's the point of all of this?...
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his decomposed body was found three hours later. that's when he died. >> so that's clearly a mistake or doesn't make any sense. and you understand now from your reporting that he actually knew the sheriff's daughter? >> correct. we had spoken to several people. that's what they told us. they knew each other through their similar work in health care. he was a physical therapist, she scheduled physical therapists in the same area where he worked at one specific clinic. we stopped in that clinic. she was the not there that day. she did go on facebook and change her message saying quote i did not know him. i never met him nor his family. never spoke with him and his family. there was never a relationship. so she's making it very clear. and also -- >> so she's saying she didn't know him. >> she's saying she did not know him. but then you talk to other people, and they make it very clear the dynamics of a small town that in fact they were known to each other. >> there's so many questions about this unexplained -- there was hotel he had re
his decomposed body was found three hours later. that's when he died. >> so that's clearly a mistake or doesn't make any sense. and you understand now from your reporting that he actually knew the sheriff's daughter? >> correct. we had spoken to several people. that's what they told us. they knew each other through their similar work in health care. he was a physical therapist, she scheduled physical therapists in the same area where he worked at one specific clinic. we stopped in...
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on the body's natural doctor that is to close at the clayton decompose can be seen making identification impossible. at the discovery of the mosque previous hike in the fields of the funniest of the missing people up but it just on a dull boy by the people of this region. mr devlin which the chair of the lice ultimately sink bus in one of the tv tonight and lights on in a nation. daddy helped construct investigation the independent human rights commission of baucus thine altar call a friend in the g eight and in auction friday. just sign up to size because the wind has been in the grip of a separatist insurgency funky kits. is to focus on garments of psychic rest of the movement for independence day. and it would have been abducted by pakistani security forces have been taken into detention centers intelligent bodies of many of these people are falling down in this pos people need to buildings. the attitudes of the missing people have been running a campaign for years now to highlight the abuses of the pockets i need to be. the voice of the huge missing piece that is presently on the lon
on the body's natural doctor that is to close at the clayton decompose can be seen making identification impossible. at the discovery of the mosque previous hike in the fields of the funniest of the missing people up but it just on a dull boy by the people of this region. mr devlin which the chair of the lice ultimately sink bus in one of the tv tonight and lights on in a nation. daddy helped construct investigation the independent human rights commission of baucus thine altar call a friend in...
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he trucks this to his compost heap where it supplements over other nick waste that will decompose over time. >> we're converting waste into a usable product that grows another crop. in other words, what you saw put in there was some sort of crop. now once processed into compost, then we'll grow other crops. >> reporter: he uses the nutrient-rich compost in place of commercial fertilizer, saving him $50,000 a year. >> it's part of the diversification that we've done which makes us more profitable. >> reporter: thanks to this unique partnership and other efforts the va medical center has made to reduce food waste, hartman and her team received an award from the white house in 2010. >> before we started our waste watchers program, our green kitchen, all our food waste was going into the landfill. now we've reduced it to where there's 5% to 10%. >> reporter: but advocates say there is much work that needs to be done around the country to address what is an enormous problem. >> in the united states there's food wasted at every step of the chain. >> reporter: peter laner is the executive dir
he trucks this to his compost heap where it supplements over other nick waste that will decompose over time. >> we're converting waste into a usable product that grows another crop. in other words, what you saw put in there was some sort of crop. now once processed into compost, then we'll grow other crops. >> reporter: he uses the nutrient-rich compost in place of commercial fertilizer, saving him $50,000 a year. >> it's part of the diversification that we've done which makes...
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i hope it's not a decomposing body. so to say his body was in his head was really you could tell that someone really tortured him his space is known as announced his testicles and especially his pay more in perspective. there was never able to see. it has been little headway in the inquiry progress is sowing fear among eric's friends. georgie so posts current as of now well you'll be domestic. i'm so frightened. to live a very quiet and allow it to construct among four. mikey many african countries homosexuality is a criminal offence in cameroon punishable by up to find two years in prison. the mall with them only ignored but it's no use embassy employees the new. mark loved there was one of the first to be prosecuted. this happened in two thousand in falling for the same time local media published in this high profile people who seem to be gay he did what used to come here to have a drink with friends. the one time that the drama quarter past ten school days of cars pulled up outside without it they said they were goin
i hope it's not a decomposing body. so to say his body was in his head was really you could tell that someone really tortured him his space is known as announced his testicles and especially his pay more in perspective. there was never able to see. it has been little headway in the inquiry progress is sowing fear among eric's friends. georgie so posts current as of now well you'll be domestic. i'm so frightened. to live a very quiet and allow it to construct among four. mikey many african...
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. >> jessica's badly decomposed body was found in an indiana corn field weeks later. then, like tricia's, jessica's case went cold. >> there's a lot of times you wonder if you'll solve it. but you know you're going the keep going and check everything out, you're going to recheck everything. >> for over a year, miller scoured local police reports. and then a break. a vehicle reported in a county nearby. the owner, larry hall. >> he had been involved in stopping some girls. those girls were scared. they ran from him. >> in the last six months, hall's van was spotted by more than 11 girls in five different towns close by, including those where jessica lived and where her body was found. now, miller contacted the police in hall's hometown to arrange for an interview. >> he initially said, no, you know, he hadn't been over here. >> miller had to coax hall to admit being near jessica's house. >> i said, well, would you remember if, you know, you stopped and offered girls a ride or asked them to get in your van? he said, well, he stops and talks to everybody. >> after a few
. >> jessica's badly decomposed body was found in an indiana corn field weeks later. then, like tricia's, jessica's case went cold. >> there's a lot of times you wonder if you'll solve it. but you know you're going the keep going and check everything out, you're going to recheck everything. >> for over a year, miller scoured local police reports. and then a break. a vehicle reported in a county nearby. the owner, larry hall. >> he had been involved in stopping some...
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. >> jessica's badly decomposed body was found in an indiana corn field weeks later. then, like tricia's, jessica's case went cold. >> there's a lot of times you wonder if you'll solve it. but you know you're going the keep going and check everything out, you're going to recheck everything. >> for over a year, miller scoured local police reports. and then a break. a vehicle reported in a county nearby. the owner, larry hall. >> he had been involved in stopping some girls. those girls were scared. they ran from him. >> in the last six months, hall's van was spotted by more than 11 girls in five different towns close by, including those where jessica lived and where her body was found. now, miller contacted the police in hall's hometown to arrange for an interview. >> he initially said, no, you know, he hadn't been over here. >> miller had to coax hall to admit being near jessica's house. >> i said, well, would you remember if, you know, you stopped and offered girls a ride or asked them to get in your van? he said, well, he stops and talks to everybody. >> after a few
. >> jessica's badly decomposed body was found in an indiana corn field weeks later. then, like tricia's, jessica's case went cold. >> there's a lot of times you wonder if you'll solve it. but you know you're going the keep going and check everything out, you're going to recheck everything. >> for over a year, miller scoured local police reports. and then a break. a vehicle reported in a county nearby. the owner, larry hall. >> he had been involved in stopping some...