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the baths and gulch. and they walked past us and said to my father get this kid this neighborhood. and it was not that long after that that we. bridge. how much you want 38. 1000. here. but what i love about this town is. what i consider to be. people like us who go. down. nation no but everybody thought it was going to fail because he built 10000 and it is like that. coming out of the 2nd world war the idea of mass production became something that was truly a reality. love. the idea that came to a man named bill levitt was this wind up mass produce the elements that go to make up all the auto industry does with the parts that go into a new car. when i was living there it was at a very particular moment and that was coming out of post-war trajectory and that created the need for that type of housing. returning to that you can house for as little as $300.00 down and that $99.00 a night and that was partly because the federal government was insuring your market . you had the g.i. bill intruding construction of new homes so the whole idea is your government wants you to have a home so
the baths and gulch. and they walked past us and said to my father get this kid this neighborhood. and it was not that long after that that we. bridge. how much you want 38. 1000. here. but what i love about this town is. what i consider to be. people like us who go. down. nation no but everybody thought it was going to fail because he built 10000 and it is like that. coming out of the 2nd world war the idea of mass production became something that was truly a reality. love. the idea that came...
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. >> it was late when they took search dogs into a nearby overgrown gulch and then -- >> i was in one of the police cars and they told me that they had found her body. when you say found her body, it's not the person. it's terrible. sorry. >> they found her near a make-shift fire pit. she had been beaten and sexual assaulted, her throat cut. >> it's this sickening feeling that just overtakes you and life is never going to be the same as you know it. >> i think that it does one or two things to you. it's going to either you up or motivate you to find the bad guy. >> day after day, they searched for the killer. all that dismal spring. one of her classmates said she saw a man in the park looking at the girls. they made a sketch and tips flooded in. one of them seemed especially worriso worrisome. a man jogging said he had seen a guy in a different park a few miles away. scouting his next victim? fear gripped the city. though for barbara it felt more like rage. she got a gun permit, kept a gun in her car. >> i'd go pull up at a stop light and i remember looking over and there was a man in
. >> it was late when they took search dogs into a nearby overgrown gulch and then -- >> i was in one of the police cars and they told me that they had found her body. when you say found her body, it's not the person. it's terrible. sorry. >> they found her near a make-shift fire pit. she had been beaten and sexual assaulted, her throat cut. >> it's this sickening feeling that just overtakes you and life is never going to be the same as you know it. >> i think that...
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this valley right here is called smugglers gulch. and smugglers have been using this since the 1800s. they have been smuggling everything from at one point lacey undergarments were highly taxed and they smuggled underwear. to everything else. andneers filled this valley changed the watershed so they could put a fence on top of it. i don't know how many cubic isds of dirt it is, but it vast. the interesting thing is there hasn't always been such fortifications on the boundary. ,ight here under a juniper tree there is a plaque put in place a celebrate the fact that priest crossed from mexico into the united states through these here or just over the established what became the california mission system, and basically san diego itself. roots in traveling across , they areary go to ancient, in fact. when it comes to this debate about border enforcement, seemingly everyone is willing to so too opinion, but willing to inform themselves. thisf the hopes i had for is when the readers meet the characters, they are meeting people who live on t
this valley right here is called smugglers gulch. and smugglers have been using this since the 1800s. they have been smuggling everything from at one point lacey undergarments were highly taxed and they smuggled underwear. to everything else. andneers filled this valley changed the watershed so they could put a fence on top of it. i don't know how many cubic isds of dirt it is, but it vast. the interesting thing is there hasn't always been such fortifications on the boundary. ,ight here under a...
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this valley right here is called smugglers gulch. and smugglers have been using this since the 1800s. they have been smuggling everything from at one point lacey undergarments were highly taxed and they smuggled underwear. to everything else. , evenl during prohibition cattle at one time. has been people crossing. during the construction of this engineers filled in this entire valley with this giant berm and totally changed the water down here. so they could put a fence on top of it. i don't know how many cubic yards there is. thisnteresting thing about is there has not always been such fortifications. under a juniper tree is a little plaque. it has been put in place to celebrate the fact that j crossed from mexico into the u.s. through these valleys. established what became the california mission system. and san diego itself. our routes and traveling across this boundary are ancient. onn it comes to this debate border enforcement, seemingly everyone is willing to have an opinion. are willing to inform themselves. one of the hopes i
this valley right here is called smugglers gulch. and smugglers have been using this since the 1800s. they have been smuggling everything from at one point lacey undergarments were highly taxed and they smuggled underwear. to everything else. , evenl during prohibition cattle at one time. has been people crossing. during the construction of this engineers filled in this entire valley with this giant berm and totally changed the water down here. so they could put a fence on top of it. i don't...
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calledlley right here is smugglers gulch. smugglers have been using this since the 1800s.they have been smuggling everything from at one point lacey undergarments were highly taxed and they smuggled underwear. to everything else. , evenl during prohibition cattle at one time. often, it is been people crossing. ofer the secure fence act 2007, during the construction of ins wall, engineers filled this entire valley with this giant berm and totally changed the watershed here. so that they can put a fence on top of it. i don't know how many cubic yards of dirt it is, but it is best. -- vast. is, there hasn't always been such fortifications here on the boundary. right here in the bush, under a juniper tree is a little plaque that the boy scouts put in place to celebrate the fact that crossedennifer sarah from mexico united states through these valleys. either here or just over the hill. and established what became the california mission system and basically san diego itself. roots in traveling across this boundary are ancient. i think when it comes to this debate about border e
calledlley right here is smugglers gulch. smugglers have been using this since the 1800s.they have been smuggling everything from at one point lacey undergarments were highly taxed and they smuggled underwear. to everything else. , evenl during prohibition cattle at one time. often, it is been people crossing. ofer the secure fence act 2007, during the construction of ins wall, engineers filled this entire valley with this giant berm and totally changed the watershed here. so that they can put...
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this valley right here is called smugglers gulch. and smugglers have been using this since the 1800s, and they have been smuggling everything from, at one point lacy undergarments were highly taxed and they smuggled underwear, to everything else. alcohol during prohibition, even cattle out one time. and most often, it has been people crossing. under the secure fence act of 2007, during the construction of this wall here, engineers filled in this entire valley with this totallyrm and changed the watershed here so they can put a fence on top of it. i don't know how many cubic yards of dirt it is, but it is vast. the interesting thing about this is there has not always been such fortifications here on the boundary and right over here in the bush, under a juniper tree is a little plaque that the boy scouts put in place to celebrate the fact that father junipero cera crossed from mexico into the united states through these valleys either here or just over the hill. and established what became the california mission system and basically sa
this valley right here is called smugglers gulch. and smugglers have been using this since the 1800s, and they have been smuggling everything from, at one point lacy undergarments were highly taxed and they smuggled underwear, to everything else. alcohol during prohibition, even cattle out one time. and most often, it has been people crossing. under the secure fence act of 2007, during the construction of this wall here, engineers filled in this entire valley with this totallyrm and changed the...
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and the outdoor leadership program at camp jones gulch that has community awareness and wonder throughbackpacking and other outdoor adventires. we are part of a national cohort of cities really focused on equitable nature access and we, chuck, in your honor, the national team leadership from c.c.n. offered the following words. on behalf of the cccn national team we want to thank chuck for his leadership and vision to connect children to more nature. and cities connecting children to nature relies on the city leadership and community leaders who help to realize these possibilities. we thank him for being a voice for the movement, the local and national stage, to inspire the city collaboration across the u.s. that's from andrew moore, the director of youth and young adult connections for national league of cities and monica, who is the engagement for the children in nature network to recognize your accomplishments, chuck -- and let me stop here and add a non-resume reflection -- chuck, for 10 years i've had the pleasure to work closely with you and to learn from you. you have -- you've i
and the outdoor leadership program at camp jones gulch that has community awareness and wonder throughbackpacking and other outdoor adventires. we are part of a national cohort of cities really focused on equitable nature access and we, chuck, in your honor, the national team leadership from c.c.n. offered the following words. on behalf of the cccn national team we want to thank chuck for his leadership and vision to connect children to more nature. and cities connecting children to nature...
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and the outdoor leadership program at camp jones gulch that has community awareness and wonder throughcking and other outdoor adventires. we are part of a national cohort of cities really focused on equitable nature access and we, chuck, in your honor, the national team leadership from c.c.n. offered the following words. on behalf of the cccn national team we want to thank chuck for his leadership and vision to connect children to more nature. and cities connecting children to nature relies on the city leadership and community leaders who help to realize these possibilities. we thank him for being a voice for the movement, the local and national stage, to inspire the city collaboration across the u.s. that's from andrew moore, the director of youth and young adult connections for national league of cities and monica, who is the engagement for the children in nature network to recognize your accomplishments, chuck -- and let me stop here and add a non-resume reflection -- chuck, for 10 years i've had the pleasure to work closely with you and to learn from you. you have -- you've in many
and the outdoor leadership program at camp jones gulch that has community awareness and wonder throughcking and other outdoor adventires. we are part of a national cohort of cities really focused on equitable nature access and we, chuck, in your honor, the national team leadership from c.c.n. offered the following words. on behalf of the cccn national team we want to thank chuck for his leadership and vision to connect children to more nature. and cities connecting children to nature relies on...