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correctional department. i've never so been familiar needed to have a correction officer direct me in prayer. mm hm. when the various began in 1869, the department of charities and correction was one city agency. and what happened more recently was the department of welfare pulled out of hard island and left the department of correction in charge of these burials. so it used to be that there was a dead house at the end of 26th street and a dock. and in the dead house, the bodies were, were unclaimed, were put in these boxes and then put on to a boat. there were 2 steam ships. one was called hope. and the other was called fidelity. ah, the boat backs up to the dead house and takes the coffins with their ghastly freight. they are shoved rudely down a slide like the various merchandise. and as they strike the deck, we hear the thud of the body in its rude receptacle. business is good to day. the shower on the stick says as we count the coffins, heaped up premise curiously. we think so too. we steam away and soon touch it. blackwell's island are the bodies of those who died of smallpox and other contagious diseases are taken on board. charity hospital
correctional department. i've never so been familiar needed to have a correction officer direct me in prayer. mm hm. when the various began in 1869, the department of charities and correction was one city agency. and what happened more recently was the department of welfare pulled out of hard island and left the department of correction in charge of these burials. so it used to be that there was a dead house at the end of 26th street and a dock. and in the dead house, the bodies were, were...
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department of corrections in charge of these barrels. so it used to be that there was a dead house at the end of 26th street and a dock. and in the dead house, the bodies which were unclaimed were put in these boxes and then put on to a boat. there were 2 steam ships, one was called hope and the other was called fidelity. mm mm. both backs up to the dead house and takes the coffins with their ghastly freight. and they are shoved rudely down. a slide like is merchandise. and as they strike the dagger, we hear the thud of the body in its rude receptacle. businesses good to day. the sharon of the stick says, as we count the coffins, heaped up promiscuously. we think so too. we steam away and soon touched blackwell's island. oh, dear, the bodies of those who died of smallpox and other contagious diseases are taken on board charity hospital is also visited and contributes its quota. the coffins are bundled out to men who cart them away into a field, handling them as rudely as baggage masters trucks at a depot. trenches are about 15 feet deep
department of corrections in charge of these barrels. so it used to be that there was a dead house at the end of 26th street and a dock. and in the dead house, the bodies which were unclaimed were put in these boxes and then put on to a boat. there were 2 steam ships, one was called hope and the other was called fidelity. mm mm. both backs up to the dead house and takes the coffins with their ghastly freight. and they are shoved rudely down. a slide like is merchandise. and as they strike the...
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is the department of corrections. they're gonna treat us like if we visiting on jail. but once the captain got close, so us an axe to me to any body notify you. i'm. they notify me about what and he does when he gave me the news. we can find your trial here. i'm lay, i just broke down right there. my daughter, my oldest daughter, she broke down crying in with legend about people. i grew up in brooklyn that were very strong stuff. very straightforward. and where people that have resources, my resource has always been my family. as i grew up, i went through all that a racial, discriminatory situations that the world knows up today that happened in america. i have learned the humiliation of being that man. ah, the civil war fried the slate. vietnam was my civil war. mm. the 1st place i ever felt whole as a may is the 1st place in my life that i ever met. a man of my opposite coat. that was true to heart and soul about life and death with his name was richard. he's gone and been gone since he was 19 years. oh, was our machine gunner he is that boy from arkansas who taught
is the department of corrections. they're gonna treat us like if we visiting on jail. but once the captain got close, so us an axe to me to any body notify you. i'm. they notify me about what and he does when he gave me the news. we can find your trial here. i'm lay, i just broke down right there. my daughter, my oldest daughter, she broke down crying in with legend about people. i grew up in brooklyn that were very strong stuff. very straightforward. and where people that have resources, my...
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is the department of corrections still gonna treat us like if we visiting on jail? but once the captain got close, so us an axe to me, to add me body notify you i'm. they notify me about what and he dashed when he gave me the news. we can find your trial here. i'm lay i just broke down. right. dear my daughter, my oldest daughter, she broke down crying in with a line with me as a legend about people. i grow up in brooklyn that were very strong stock, very straightforward. and where people that have resources, my resource has always been my family. as i grow up, i went through all that a racial, discriminatory situations that the world knows of today that happened in america. i have learned the humiliation of being that man ah, the civil war freed to slate vietnam was my civil war. mm. the 1st place i ever felt whole as a may is the 1st place in my life that i ever met. a man of my opposite coat. that was true to heart and soul about life and death with me. in his name was richard. he's gone and been gone since he was 19 years. oh was i machine gun? he is that boy fr
is the department of corrections still gonna treat us like if we visiting on jail? but once the captain got close, so us an axe to me, to add me body notify you i'm. they notify me about what and he dashed when he gave me the news. we can find your trial here. i'm lay i just broke down. right. dear my daughter, my oldest daughter, she broke down crying in with a line with me as a legend about people. i grow up in brooklyn that were very strong stock, very straightforward. and where people that...
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constitutional rights of inmates during the height of the covid pandemic. 300 petitioner's claim the department of corrections acted with disregard when it transferred 121 inmates from the california institution for men to san quentin. more than 2600. people at san quentin tested positive for covid 29 died. the judge did not award anything to the prisoners, saying the initial emergency has passed rifle fire in a north bay neighborhood ended with the suspect dead after a fierce struggle with police. the man was taste and died after police restrained him. ktvu deborah villalon joins us now she's at the police department tonight. after speaking with witnesses, deborah. well julie. those witnesses shared some surveillance video. it captures some of the altercation that preceded the man's death. gunshots captured on home surveillance, waking people up on santa rosa's peach court just after one am alarmed to see the shooter darting around their yards. you know, sign before i recognize him. no 911 calls brought santa rosa police to the cul de sac. hey get on the ground ground. by that time the man had dropped the ri
constitutional rights of inmates during the height of the covid pandemic. 300 petitioner's claim the department of corrections acted with disregard when it transferred 121 inmates from the california institution for men to san quentin. more than 2600. people at san quentin tested positive for covid 29 died. the judge did not award anything to the prisoners, saying the initial emergency has passed rifle fire in a north bay neighborhood ended with the suspect dead after a fierce struggle with...
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. >> department of correction offender, little of rickey k.d. >> and they usually call your 528343, notme. they want you to respond, 528543 >> do you think you'll matter number? >> no. >> still he visit this is place every morning. >> sometimes i'm thinking about what i've been through that i was once here. sometimes i'm thinking about the other people are still here >> imagine waking up in a maximum level five prison -- >> he filmed an online sentence reliving his prison days. it became overwhelming so it stopped. he's a die picket. earlier this year he had an emergency triple bypass surgery. he struggled with his breathing a complication from that surgery. he blames more than two decades of poor prison healthcare, unhealthy prison food and the stress of being wrongfully imprisoned and fighting to prove it. on top of that he's received no support nor compensation from the state of missouri. >> you took all my 20's. you took all my 30's and you took half of my 40's. at that stage people have been working and a little diligent and a little discipline, they have a little something. well,
. >> department of correction offender, little of rickey k.d. >> and they usually call your 528343, notme. they want you to respond, 528543 >> do you think you'll matter number? >> no. >> still he visit this is place every morning. >> sometimes i'm thinking about what i've been through that i was once here. sometimes i'm thinking about the other people are still here >> imagine waking up in a maximum level five prison -- >> he filmed an online...
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largest employer today in sussex county is the virginia department of corrections followed by the chinese smithville farms. there is no small farming in sussex county anymore no peanut growers anymore 16%. 16% of the population is below the poverty line. elitism, you need to know your history. they need a decent job, that's what they need. 60% of the population is african-american in the population for the first time in a long time through the 90s, because of the present. that's why the population is declining. sussex county is in the global capitalism and when it's in that context, it makes sense why history is erased from the landscape. no fluence, no monuments, nothing. to make that judgment, it seems to me to be hopelessly naÏve and that's being kind. i would like to leave you with this quote from the novelist, the struggle a man gets power is a struggle of memory against forgetting. thank you very much. [applause] >> we have time for not just questions but i think there are two questions i had for you all. the first one is, why did the confederate press as well as confederate officia
largest employer today in sussex county is the virginia department of corrections followed by the chinese smithville farms. there is no small farming in sussex county anymore no peanut growers anymore 16%. 16% of the population is below the poverty line. elitism, you need to know your history. they need a decent job, that's what they need. 60% of the population is african-american in the population for the first time in a long time through the 90s, because of the present. that's why the...
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clanton i sentence you to a sentence in the department of correctional for the rest of your natural lifetigators who had worked helene's case over the here. >> it was amazing to sit across the table from the mall and just soak in who helene pruszynski was in their minds. >> when we last spoke, janet said she still thinks about her baby sister every day. >> you're doing okay? you have grandchildren now? >> two grandchildren, yes. one of them was born on helene 's birthday, my granddaughter. >> what do you tell them about how telling? >> we have pictures of helene in the house, she's only five so i haven't said too much yet, but she will know a lot about helene. >> you finally have justice for helene and her family, all the victims that were left behind -- >> it's why you got into police work, isn't it? >> it is. >> after a 40 year crusade for answers, it was the truth that connected to women. the detective who took on a quest, and the friend who never forgot. >> helene needed to be heard. she needed people to know what happened to her. so she's not alone anymore. >> that's all for this ed
clanton i sentence you to a sentence in the department of correctional for the rest of your natural lifetigators who had worked helene's case over the here. >> it was amazing to sit across the table from the mall and just soak in who helene pruszynski was in their minds. >> when we last spoke, janet said she still thinks about her baby sister every day. >> you're doing okay? you have grandchildren now? >> two grandchildren, yes. one of them was born on helene 's...
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kevin was already on the computer that into thousand nine, so he pulled out the michigan department of corrections website and saw pictures of tommy and ray highers and confirm they were in prison. doing life without parole for the murder of old man bob. it was then it hit him like a brick in the face. something about those pictures was very, very wrong. only one thing to do. kevin picked up the phone and called that old college roommate. a man he hadn't seen for at least a decade. this man, john hielscher. >> he said it was about old man bob. i just started freaking out. like, i'm not doing it. i'm not doing any of this. >> how come? >> if i was scared. i felt scared. >> but if he was scared now, oh, just wait. mary's little posts and the connections it pulled up in kevin's brain, had just made john hielscher part of a team he was unsure he wanted to belong to. and the next move was his. >> as a band of friends sets out on a journey to find justice, they first need to find out what really happened the night old man bob was murdered. coming up -- >> i got halfway through this and went, oh my god!
kevin was already on the computer that into thousand nine, so he pulled out the michigan department of corrections website and saw pictures of tommy and ray highers and confirm they were in prison. doing life without parole for the murder of old man bob. it was then it hit him like a brick in the face. something about those pictures was very, very wrong. only one thing to do. kevin picked up the phone and called that old college roommate. a man he hadn't seen for at least a decade. this man,...
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constitutional rights of inmates during the height of the covid pandemic. 300 petitioners claimed the department of corrections acted with disregard when it transferred 121 inmates from the california institution for men to send quentin. more than 2600. people at saint quentin tested positive for covid 29 of them died. the judge did not award anything to the prisoners, saying the initial emergency had passed. cvs pharmacy plans to shut down 900 of its stores over the next three years. ktvu is tom baker reports on another sign that major changes are coming to retail. cvs says in closing some 10% of its stores, it's shifting to a more online digital strategy and evolving from just supplying prescriptions and sundries to having more direct healthcare personnel for patients in their stores. many of the current locations may not be particularly helpful or be the right kind of locations for that new kind of service. professor kurth ecology on, um. director of santa clara universities. retail management institute says some retailers risk becoming irrelevant. many of these retailers have been a little tooth flow to cl
constitutional rights of inmates during the height of the covid pandemic. 300 petitioners claimed the department of corrections acted with disregard when it transferred 121 inmates from the california institution for men to send quentin. more than 2600. people at saint quentin tested positive for covid 29 of them died. the judge did not award anything to the prisoners, saying the initial emergency had passed. cvs pharmacy plans to shut down 900 of its stores over the next three years. ktvu is...
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missouri department of corrections and offender in big red letter.d. >> and they usually call you 528343. not your name. they want you to respond 528343. >> nawaz: do you think you will ever forget that number? >> no. >> nawaz: still, he visits this place almost every morning. >> sometimes i'm thinking about what i've been through when i was once here. sometimes i'm thinking about the other people are still here. >> nawaz: earlier this year, he filmed an online series here, re-enacting his prison days. re-living them became overwhelming, so he stopped. kidd has also struggled with his health. he's a diabetic, and earlier this year had an emergency triple bypass heart surgery. more recently, he's struggled with his breathing, a complication from that surgery. he blames more than two decades of poor pris healthcare, unhealthy prison food, and the stress of being wrongfully imprisoned and fighting to prove it. on top of that, he's received no support nor compensation from the state of missouri. >> you took all my 20s, you took all my 30s, and you took h
missouri department of corrections and offender in big red letter.d. >> and they usually call you 528343. not your name. they want you to respond 528343. >> nawaz: do you think you will ever forget that number? >> no. >> nawaz: still, he visits this place almost every morning. >> sometimes i'm thinking about what i've been through when i was once here. sometimes i'm thinking about the other people are still here. >> nawaz: earlier this year, he filmed an...
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facility at the department of corrections for a 90 day period. i don't want to be remembered as only a victim, chan says. the community needs to work together to make sure everyone is safe. i'm inviting. or this. to be the game changes. to improve. our community. to making sure that public safety for everyone. james ramsey will learn his fate in february after state corrections officials are done with their evaluation in oakland. henry lee ktvu fox two news. charges have been filed in the death of an east based cyclists killed in lafayette back in april and the contra costa county district attorney's office says laurie everitt was charged with misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter. for hitting and killing 87 year old joe shammy. the da's office says effort failed to yield in a roundabout at pleasant hill road, an olympic boulevard on april 13th joe shammy was known as a legend in the cycling community, writing to the top of mount diablo every week. for more than a decade, the fremont police department held a swearing in ceremony today for its new ch
facility at the department of corrections for a 90 day period. i don't want to be remembered as only a victim, chan says. the community needs to work together to make sure everyone is safe. i'm inviting. or this. to be the game changes. to improve. our community. to making sure that public safety for everyone. james ramsey will learn his fate in february after state corrections officials are done with their evaluation in oakland. henry lee ktvu fox two news. charges have been filed in the death...
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having real protocols, we're putting billions, literally billions of dollars into these department of correctionsxcusable. at some point the leaders and folks making these decisions need to be held accountable. david: i want to emphasize, you're one of those who takes, in some ways, what could be considered a hard-line but you care care a lot about prison ministry, prison reform, because there are peoples whose have been turned around by our outreach and efforts. but there are some people who are not ready, never will be ready. their problems go beyond psychological to evil and some people don't deserve to be let out. >> that is exactly right. i'm in prison every week. i will be there in thanksgiving in friday, ministering speaking to my class. i've seen all across the board. i've seen inmates after spending five minutes with them, you can tell they have been completely reformed and are dead did i to go back out to society. david: how can you tell, jack? what is the clue to you to tell? >> it is a humbleness. it's a humility. it is the willingness to go out to actually serve other inmates. normal
having real protocols, we're putting billions, literally billions of dollars into these department of correctionsxcusable. at some point the leaders and folks making these decisions need to be held accountable. david: i want to emphasize, you're one of those who takes, in some ways, what could be considered a hard-line but you care care a lot about prison ministry, prison reform, because there are peoples whose have been turned around by our outreach and efforts. but there are some people who...
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data by taking persons that enumerated in facilities under the control of the california department of corrections and take data of those persons that were enumerated an counted in those facilities in 2020, we have to take those data and recalculate them to their last known residential address. that's in california just over a month ago. the effect of that, if you're looking at where the cdc r facilities are, in the state of california, the state facilities they are all in the rural areas for the most part. it moves where they are incarcerated rather than where they originated. it artificially inflates the number of people that count for redistricting in these jurisdictions. california law attempted to address this issue and kind of move the power back to the urban area by making it a law to require jurisdictions to use the adjusted data. it's generally referred to as prison gerrymandering. california has a law and instructed the california state wide database, that's the data that we're using. in the process, san francisco received a little bit more population for redistricting. we received for t
data by taking persons that enumerated in facilities under the control of the california department of corrections and take data of those persons that were enumerated an counted in those facilities in 2020, we have to take those data and recalculate them to their last known residential address. that's in california just over a month ago. the effect of that, if you're looking at where the cdc r facilities are, in the state of california, the state facilities they are all in the rural areas for...
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of the antioch fire department? >> no, no. no i was a member of the cadet program. we wore staff shirts. >> maybe i didn't express myself clearly. you were not a member of the antioch fire department, correct? >> i was a member of the cadet program through the fire department. >> you would go fight fires? >> we could go on ride alongs but not going into the burning building for liabilityerancy. they would not let cadets go into a live fire. reasons. they would not let cadets go into a live fire. >> at the end of the program you would not be an full fire fighter? >> no. >> or an emt either? >> no. >> to be an emt you have to be 18 and a high school graduate. >> depending on the state. at illinois you can take a state at the college at 16 and have the emt license at age 17. >> you never did any of that? >> no, i was on online school. >> the night of august 25th, you for kenosha, wisconsin saying you know an emt. that was a lie? >> yes. >> you were telling people you were 18 or 19 years old, that was a lie too? >> no, i didn't tell anybody my age that night. >> you never volunteered it? >> i didn't. >> you knew as a 17-year-old you should not have done that, right? >> no, i just didn't find i
of the antioch fire department? >> no, no. no i was a member of the cadet program. we wore staff shirts. >> maybe i didn't express myself clearly. you were not a member of the antioch fire department, correct? >> i was a member of the cadet program through the fire department. >> you would go fight fires? >> we could go on ride alongs but not going into the burning building for liabilityerancy. they would not let cadets go into a live fire. reasons. they would not...
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department of justice is obviously corrected, people are be healed without charges unconstitutionallye do? >> it is a stark unjust contrast those charged merelyas with trespassing with the january 6 rights have been held indefinitely in some cases while blm insurrectionist have gone off scott free across the country hin. it's time we have an equal standard of justice. anyone who committed a crime generally six should be heldan accountable in accordance to law, they shouldn't be treated anybody or worse because of the photocopiers. should the pilot looters and writers and arsonists in our streets last year beginning off scott free or in some cases, bailed out by kamala harris because they have their views. this is another reason i said merrick garland has been a disgrace to the attorney general and he should resign int disgrace. [applause] >> straightforward unambiguous answers, is accurate, are we good? all right, that's fine. ii think there's one final comment for cash one final request? >> for social media, i would like to takee a portrait photo, i've taken fundraising photos from b
department of justice is obviously corrected, people are be healed without charges unconstitutionallye do? >> it is a stark unjust contrast those charged merelyas with trespassing with the january 6 rights have been held indefinitely in some cases while blm insurrectionist have gone off scott free across the country hin. it's time we have an equal standard of justice. anyone who committed a crime generally six should be heldan accountable in accordance to law, they shouldn't be treated...
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you were not a member of the antioch fire department, correct? >> i was a member of the cadet program which belonged to the fire department. >> so you can go out with firefighters. >> we can go out on ridelongs but can't go into burning buildings for liability reasons. >> you'd go out there and save people from burning buildings? >> not me, personally. they wouldn't let any of the cadets go into an actual live fire. >> at the end of whatever this program is, you weren't actually going to be an official firefighter, were you? >> no, it's to help prepare you for the firefighter academy. >> and you weren't going to be an emt at the end of this program either, were you? >> no. >> you know that to be an emt you have to be 18 and a high school graduate, correct? >> depending on the state. in illinois you can take a class at the college at 16 and you can have your eht license by the age of 17. i wasn't in that class but in illinois you can. >> you never did any of that. >> no, i was online school. >> august 25th you're here in kenosha, wisconsin, saying
you were not a member of the antioch fire department, correct? >> i was a member of the cadet program which belonged to the fire department. >> so you can go out with firefighters. >> we can go out on ridelongs but can't go into burning buildings for liability reasons. >> you'd go out there and save people from burning buildings? >> not me, personally. they wouldn't let any of the cadets go into an actual live fire. >> at the end of whatever this program is,...
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the directors of the 50 state department of transportation including district of columbia and court of organ. it. >> so the roadbuilding issues and things like that, correct pretty. >> more tha' just road believe in highways, work multi- organization involved in all modes of transportation, because every state department transportation in the country right now is involved in transportation, not just roads and highways and that's how we began 107 years ago as an organization just focused on highways bridges roads and now we are truly an organization to reflect our members and the state department transportation. >> in those multimodal weights, which is currently being spent on the infrastructure in our transportation intersection without adding any more money. >> i think that the important point is here not enough, the states and localities over the last several years have stepped up and increased funding for the transportation infrastructure and the federal government has not for the most part, the funding from the federal government for infrastructure has remained pretty consistent for the last 15 or 20 years, adjusted for inflation rated with the congre
the directors of the 50 state department of transportation including district of columbia and court of organ. it. >> so the roadbuilding issues and things like that, correct pretty. >> more tha' just road believe in highways, work multi- organization involved in all modes of transportation, because every state department transportation in the country right now is involved in transportation, not just roads and highways and that's how we began 107 years ago as an organization just...
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. >> you are not a member of the antioch fire department, correct? >> i was a member of the ka debt program through the fire department. >> so you would go out and fight fires? >> we could go on ride alongs, but we can't go to burning buildings. >> you would go out and save people from burning buildings. >> not me personally. >> as a cadet they would not let you near that, right? >> they would not let a cadet go into a live fire. >> at the end of whatever this program is, you were not going to be an official firefighter, were you? >> no, it is to help prepare you for the firefighter and emt academy. >> and you weren't going to be an emt either, were you? >> no. >> you know that to be an emt you have to be 18 and a high school graduate, correct? >> depending on the state in illinois you can take a class at the college at 16 and you can have your emt license by the age of 17. i was not in that class, but in illinois you can. >> you didn't do any of that? >> no i was in online school. >> you're in kenosha wilson saying you were an emt, correct? >> yes. >
. >> you are not a member of the antioch fire department, correct? >> i was a member of the ka debt program through the fire department. >> so you would go out and fight fires? >> we could go on ride alongs, but we can't go to burning buildings. >> you would go out and save people from burning buildings. >> not me personally. >> as a cadet they would not let you near that, right? >> they would not let a cadet go into a live fire. >> at the...
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they are now consultants to the department of building inspection, is that correct? >> that is my understanding, yes. >> supervisor peskin, i want to go to supervisor chan with a comment. >> thank you. my question is earlier mr. hamburger said the limit for this tilt is about 40 inches from acceptable design standpoint. do you agree to that? >> supervisor chan, we actually just started those discussions this morning in a meeting. the information is relatively young. in front of the edrt. there was about two hours of very technical discussion this morning. we are in the process of reviewing that. >> what will happen? i am curious in the case that you have a difference of opinion about what is an acceptable limit? what is the process to resolve that difference of opinion? meaning, you know, whether you find it too much or how would you do that? how would you resolve that if you don't agree that 40 inches is acceptable limit? >> that is a great discussion. it is very -- it is a series of. it is a discussion among all design professionals. as well as the members of the e
they are now consultants to the department of building inspection, is that correct? >> that is my understanding, yes. >> supervisor peskin, i want to go to supervisor chan with a comment. >> thank you. my question is earlier mr. hamburger said the limit for this tilt is about 40 inches from acceptable design standpoint. do you agree to that? >> supervisor chan, we actually just started those discussions this morning in a meeting. the information is relatively young. in...
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of this. celebrating it's 50th anniversary for 2020 to 2021 academic year. this department is the oldest department of its kind in the world. d is correct. city college of san francisco. thank you all very much. that concludes our quiz portion of the evening. >> thank you. a big round of applause for our last awardees. city college of san francisco. congratulations to all our trail blazers, essential workers, educators and leaders. we are honored and challenged by you. are you ready to see some beautiful and colorful philippine dances? all right. let me introduce you to tribute. it creates awareness to philippine culture through attire, music, and dance. they will perform three inspired dances. ladies and gentlemen. >> we asked what philippino american history month mean it them. >> hi. i'm here at the long crow eatery and beer garden right across from the middle school asking young philippino americans what it means to them to be philippino american. >> pride. >> very proud. >> hard working. >> it means being part of a family and supporting one another. >> it feels good. as a philippino american, you grow up with both sides. i grew up i
of this. celebrating it's 50th anniversary for 2020 to 2021 academic year. this department is the oldest department of its kind in the world. d is correct. city college of san francisco. thank you all very much. that concludes our quiz portion of the evening. >> thank you. a big round of applause for our last awardees. city college of san francisco. congratulations to all our trail blazers, essential workers, educators and leaders. we are honored and challenged by you. are you ready to...
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correct. >> let's keep going. >> okay. and at that point, you're in the safety of the police department giving your statement, correct? >> yes. >> you've got all the time in the world, correct? >> yes. >> and detective nohilly hasn't threatened you. >> no. >> hasn't forced to you make a statement. >> he did not. >> and didn't promise you anything nor did he get to you make a statement. >> looking for the quote. >> he did not. >> but you're telling this jury that you're all confused and you can't get the facts straight as you're telling the police about why it was you shot and killed a man. >> i was trying with my best ability but like i said, under the circumstances of going through a traumatic event, this is the most traumatic event that i've ever been through in my life. i don't know how -- i've never been through a situation like that so the reaction, trying to be as factual and detailed as i could, and then look at the transcript as scattered as it was, i tried as best i could. this is what you got. i tried and this is what happened. >> so fair to say you never told detective nohilly nor wrote down in your written
correct. >> let's keep going. >> okay. and at that point, you're in the safety of the police department giving your statement, correct? >> yes. >> you've got all the time in the world, correct? >> yes. >> and detective nohilly hasn't threatened you. >> no. >> hasn't forced to you make a statement. >> he did not. >> and didn't promise you anything nor did he get to you make a statement. >> looking for the quote. >> he did...
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correct. >> all right . >> do you need a break? >> no. >> let's keep going. >> okay. at that point, you're in the safety of the police department giving your statement, correct? >> yes. >> all right. you got all the time in the world, correct? >> yes. >> all right. and the detective hasn't threatened you. >> no. >> hasn't forced you to make a statement. >> he did not. >> all right. and didn't promise you anything in order to get you to make a statement. >> let me look real quick. he did not. >> okay. but you're telling this jury that you're all confused and you can't get the facts straight as you're telling the police about why it was you shot and killed a man. >> i was trying with my best ability, but like i said, under the circumstances of going through a traumatic event, this was the most traumatic event i have ever been through in my life, i don't know how -- i've never been through a situation like that, so the reaction, trying to go through and trying to be as factual and as detailed as i could, looking at the transcript being as scattered as it was, i could tell that obviously i failed attempting to try as best i could.
correct. >> all right . >> do you need a break? >> no. >> let's keep going. >> okay. at that point, you're in the safety of the police department giving your statement, correct? >> yes. >> all right. you got all the time in the world, correct? >> yes. >> all right. and the detective hasn't threatened you. >> no. >> hasn't forced you to make a statement. >> he did not. >> all right. and didn't promise you anything in...
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they are now consultants to the department of building inspection, is that correct? >> that is my understanding, yes. >> supervisor peskin, i want to go to supervisor chan with a comment. >> thank you. my question is earlier mr. hamburger said the limit for this tilt is about 40 inches from acceptable design standpoint. do you agree to that? >> supervisor chan, we actually just started those discussions this morning in a meeting. the information is relatively young. in front of the edrt. there was about two hours of very technical discussion this morning. we are in the process of reviewing that. >> what will happen? i am curious in the case that you have a difference of opinion about what is an acceptable limit? what is the process to resolve that difference of opinion? meaning, you know, whether you find it too much or how would you do that? how would you resolve that if you don't agree that 40 inches is acceptable limit? >> that is a great discussion. it is very -- it is a series of. it is a discussion among all design professionals. as well as the members of the e
they are now consultants to the department of building inspection, is that correct? >> that is my understanding, yes. >> supervisor peskin, i want to go to supervisor chan with a comment. >> thank you. my question is earlier mr. hamburger said the limit for this tilt is about 40 inches from acceptable design standpoint. do you agree to that? >> supervisor chan, we actually just started those discussions this morning in a meeting. the information is relatively young. in...
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would be to came back to be a detention center of the department of security services, or whether he'll be allowed to go to the major correctional center to be detained. pending the next scott hearing cell had on al jazeera, have a wave of the contagious l to variance is challenging china's cove. it's 0 strategy . and why, after one of the world's longest corona virus loc times the number of jobless in the philippines look sense to keep on rising in sports, more drama surrounding this controversial nfl star. we'll have more for you later in the program. ah. hello there is more stormy weather on the way to southern areas of europe. thanks to storm blast that spring wet. i'm windy conditions, disruptive and possibly dangerous conditions to the western and central parts of the mediterranean. isn't really wet and windy weather on the way facility for sardinia, for corsica, and eastern areas of spain as well as the valley, eric islands and north africa. now it is a slow moving area of low pressure. we could see rang titles of up to 200 millimeters fallen places. and that of course brings a risk of flooding. we've got gales in force a
would be to came back to be a detention center of the department of security services, or whether he'll be allowed to go to the major correctional center to be detained. pending the next scott hearing cell had on al jazeera, have a wave of the contagious l to variance is challenging china's cove. it's 0 strategy . and why, after one of the world's longest corona virus loc times the number of jobless in the philippines look sense to keep on rising in sports, more drama surrounding this...
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of lies, designed to destroy confidence in government. listen to the response to why the trumpets would ignore a report that corrected their assertions done by the departmentrity of the election. >> i'm ask if the trump campaign read this and considered it? >> not to my knowledge. >> why would they not have read this if it comes from the u.s. government? >> objection, form and foundation. >> rudy's justification for spreading sputem is that everybody does it. so what we have here is a bat toll the bottom. what does that mean for where we're all headed? for that, we're going to turn to norm eisen, next. what is it? so you can get to know your new granddaughter. we're so glad you're here. ♪ come on over! oh honey... she just needs some time. how was school? you ought to be very proud. i'm proud of you. here's another picture of your mommy. she smiled so hard, her front tooth popped out. goodnight grandma. did you call me grandma? ♪ with framebridge... make what matters to you last. halloween, '72. jojo's adoption day. uncle leo's legacy. summiting kilimanjaro. asher's art phase. the moment you knew it was love. whatever you treasure, make it last. framebridg
of lies, designed to destroy confidence in government. listen to the response to why the trumpets would ignore a report that corrected their assertions done by the departmentrity of the election. >> i'm ask if the trump campaign read this and considered it? >> not to my knowledge. >> why would they not have read this if it comes from the u.s. government? >> objection, form and foundation. >> rudy's justification for spreading sputem is that everybody does it. so...
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department of justice what to do. the department of justice is an independent agency. bill: i understand that, you're saying you'd be okay with the payment of a certain amount, correct?don't approve or justify what d.o.j. does. if they determine that it saves the taxpayers money and it right the wrong, then they will make the determination that is necessary and i would assume they make a determination in the outcome up with what they think is an adequate dollar amount. bill: thank you for your time cedric richman, good to talk to you again. and the moment we will bring in our sunday group to read last week's election. what it could mean for next year's midterms. that spin class was brutal. well, you can try using the buick's massaging seat. oh. yeah, that's nice. can i use apple carplay to put some music on? sure, it's wireless. what's your buick's wi-fi password? it's buick envision. that's a really tight spot. i used to hate parallel parking. all together: me too! the all-new buick envision. built around you. all of you. pay no interest for 72 months plus current eligible buick owners get $500 purchase allowance on buick suv models. ♪♪ >> friends we are going to st
department of justice what to do. the department of justice is an independent agency. bill: i understand that, you're saying you'd be okay with the payment of a certain amount, correct?don't approve or justify what d.o.j. does. if they determine that it saves the taxpayers money and it right the wrong, then they will make the determination that is necessary and i would assume they make a determination in the outcome up with what they think is an adequate dollar amount. bill: thank you for your...
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department. and "the washington post" issues dozens of corrections on stories dating back years after the durham investigation reveals how fictitious hillary clinton's steele dossier really is. how long before the media fingerpoints at bad fbi leaks and maybe adam schiff for their bad reporting? we have a new staggering u.s. milestone on drug overdose deaths directly tied to drug traffickers, exploiting biden's weakness at the border. thanks for joining us, i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit," it starts right now. ♪. ♪. elizabeth: welcome to the show. you're watching the fox business network. we begin with fireworks at the nomination hearing for biden's choice for comptroller of currency, saule omarova. both democrats and gop senators blasting omarova saying she has a long history of promoting and defending marxist communist ideas she herself described as radical. command-and-control policies that bankrupted economies, also millions around the world. while enriching those in power. hillary vaughn has more. hillary. reporter: liz, dr. omarova is trying to take back her past comments that
department. and "the washington post" issues dozens of corrections on stories dating back years after the durham investigation reveals how fictitious hillary clinton's steele dossier really is. how long before the media fingerpoints at bad fbi leaks and maybe adam schiff for their bad reporting? we have a new staggering u.s. milestone on drug overdose deaths directly tied to drug traffickers, exploiting biden's weakness at the border. thanks for joining us, i'm elizabeth macdonald....
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department of justice what to do. the department of justice is an independent agency. bill: i understand that, you're saying you'd be okay with the payment of a certain amount, correct?n't approve or justify what d.o.j. does. if they determine that it saves the taxpayers money and it right the wrong, then they will make the determination that is necessary and i would assume they make a determination in the outcome up with what they think is an adequate dollar amount. bill: thank you for your time cedric richman, good to talk to you again. and the moment we will bring in our sunday group to read last week's election. what it could mean for next year's midterms. ♪♪ helping them discover their dreams is one of the best parts of being a parent. one of the most important is giving them ways to fulfill them. for over 150 years, generations have trusted the strength and stability of pacific life. because life insurance can help protect and provide for the financial futures of the ones we love. talk to a financial professional about pacific life. serena: it's my 3:10 no-exit-in-sight migraine medicine. it's ubrelvy. for anytime, anywhere migraine strikes, without worrying if
department of justice what to do. the department of justice is an independent agency. bill: i understand that, you're saying you'd be okay with the payment of a certain amount, correct?n't approve or justify what d.o.j. does. if they determine that it saves the taxpayers money and it right the wrong, then they will make the determination that is necessary and i would assume they make a determination in the outcome up with what they think is an adequate dollar amount. bill: thank you for your...
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correct? >> right. >> all right. and at that point you are in the safety of the police department giving your statement, correct? you got all the time in the world, correct? >> yes. >> all right. and detective hasn't threatened you. >> no. >> hasn't forced you to make a statement. >> he did not. >> and didn't promise you anything nor give you any statements. >> no. >> he did not. >> okay. but you are telling this jury that you are all confused and you can't get the facts straight as you are telling the police about why it was you shot and killed a man. >> i was trying with my best ability but like i said under the circumstances of going through traumatic event, the most traumatic event i've ever been through in my life. i don't know how -- i've never been through a situation like that so the reaction trying to go through and trying to be as factual to tell it and detailed as i could, i didn't look at the transcript being scattered as it was i could tell that obviously i failed attempting to try the best i could. this is what you got. i tried and this is what happened. >> so fair to say you never told the detecti
correct? >> right. >> all right. and at that point you are in the safety of the police department giving your statement, correct? you got all the time in the world, correct? >> yes. >> all right. and detective hasn't threatened you. >> no. >> hasn't forced you to make a statement. >> he did not. >> and didn't promise you anything nor give you any statements. >> no. >> he did not. >> okay. but you are telling this jury that you...
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he'll be take him back to the a detention center of the department of security services, or whether he'll be allowed to go to the major correctional center to be detained, pending the next got hearing. okay, we'll leave it there. fidelis, thank you. fidelis and bar. talking to life from a project. me b, u. k. has released a draft cop 2016, which countries to step up their climate goals by the end of next year. leaders are asked to revisit and strengthen the 2030 targets on tuesday. analysts warned emissions pledges made by various countries so far will lead to a global average temperature rise of 2.4 degrees celsius the century. the target is 1.5 degrees and resilience is in glasgow. he spoke there to iceland, environment minister, who thinks the mentor is there for a deal more intense negotiations, taking place in this building. and they're getting longer, more involved, more tense. that has to be said, that's what we're hearing from all sources. there's so much to play for here as a lot of things to do and not a lot of time to do them in with me right now is one of the representatives of a small, the smallest states iceland, the
he'll be take him back to the a detention center of the department of security services, or whether he'll be allowed to go to the major correctional center to be detained, pending the next got hearing. okay, we'll leave it there. fidelis, thank you. fidelis and bar. talking to life from a project. me b, u. k. has released a draft cop 2016, which countries to step up their climate goals by the end of next year. leaders are asked to revisit and strengthen the 2030 targets on tuesday. analysts...
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so i find her not only correct, but also inspiring. susan: the u.s. department ofhousing and urban development, established by lyndon johnson. we have a clip. the goal of housing policy, what it needed to be as the establishment of hud was set into law. [video clip] >> in less than my lifetime, america has become urbanized and we must face the many needs. social change in our country -- the pace of urbanization has has been -- urbanization has been stunning and will move faster in the years ahead. the urban population by the end of the 1960's will double. city land will double. in the next 35 years, we must build a second america, putting in place as many housing and officers as we have built through all the times since the pilgrims arrived. the physical challenge is awesome. susan: since it's inception -- its inception, how has hugged changed? -- hud changed? mr. husock: i do not particularly agree with president johnson from what he said in that clip. but it is noble just to hear the seriousness of purpose in his voice. that said, hud has changed because in the 1
so i find her not only correct, but also inspiring. susan: the u.s. department ofhousing and urban development, established by lyndon johnson. we have a clip. the goal of housing policy, what it needed to be as the establishment of hud was set into law. [video clip] >> in less than my lifetime, america has become urbanized and we must face the many needs. social change in our country -- the pace of urbanization has has been -- urbanization has been stunning and will move faster in the...