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in my neighborhood as defined by 280 open the west and ocean avenue and ashton to the north and holloway and brotherhood way to the southern border. that would include the neighborhood that's more adjacent to the geneva avenue for inclusion on the c r.c. and i wonder in if the t r staff is okay with this >> we can do it with board approve. >> staff could i brief go over with us the make up of the c r.c. as well as the passenger seat bodies. >> it's on page 2 hundred and 17 of your packet. it's an easy c r.c. so the seats are split between san francisco and san mateo. the comtion would have one seat in the bay point neighborhood and two seats for the little hollywood valley altogether and two seats out at mission and there's one appoint by san mateo and then two at large seats so there would be one at large seat and one san francisco seat added >> so i understand to make sure i understand we're talking about a 9 member body? >> seeing it is - 11 members we'd simply change one of the san francisco at large seat to a local seat. >> very good. and that seat would be a member of district 11 o
in my neighborhood as defined by 280 open the west and ocean avenue and ashton to the north and holloway and brotherhood way to the southern border. that would include the neighborhood that's more adjacent to the geneva avenue for inclusion on the c r.c. and i wonder in if the t r staff is okay with this >> we can do it with board approve. >> staff could i brief go over with us the make up of the c r.c. as well as the passenger seat bodies. >> it's on page 2 hundred and 17 of...
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oil and gas trailer took that idea of agag orders one step further as part of a settlement with holloway's family range resources corp has placed a gag order on the entire family including two young children aged seven and eleven at the time the settlement was reached in two thousand and eleven and unsealed last week chris hall which and his wife had accused the oil and gas company of destroying their ten acre farm in mt pleasant pennsylvania and endangering the health of their children by contaminating the drinking water there the settlement gives the family seven hundred fifty thousand dollars and helps them relocate and it also provides continuing medical treatment for their children for any type of symptoms that might have occurred as a result of this contaminated drinking water the price is there absolutely lifelong silence about hydraulic fracturing the family says they agreed to the gag order because they wanted the quickest way to move away from the dangers and into a safer place to raise their children instead of a drawn out court case the home which family lawyer says that in his
oil and gas trailer took that idea of agag orders one step further as part of a settlement with holloway's family range resources corp has placed a gag order on the entire family including two young children aged seven and eleven at the time the settlement was reached in two thousand and eleven and unsealed last week chris hall which and his wife had accused the oil and gas company of destroying their ten acre farm in mt pleasant pennsylvania and endangering the health of their children by...
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living in the united states at that time and for many of these marchers here today, people like the holloway brothers of mobile, alabama who grew up as children in that segregated environment. i spoke with them on the passage way earlier. >> it was rough. segregation was alive and well. it was hard for black people to stick together to achieve things because of the violence. the bombing that was going on in birmingham and medgar evers and all these things were going on at that time, so your parents was a little reluctant to let you participate, because they knew the consequences, you could probably lose your life. >> there's work in progress, and there's a lot of work that's left to be done and that's up to us to pass on to our -- those of my great nephews. being a part of the movement and the action, you know, and to volunteer and help your fellow man. >> reporter: as the crowd passes by here in different segments you hear different chants. no justice, no peace, jobs, not jail, another segment chanting, trayvon martin, trayvon martin. one of the great ironies of the civil rights march of 50
living in the united states at that time and for many of these marchers here today, people like the holloway brothers of mobile, alabama who grew up as children in that segregated environment. i spoke with them on the passage way earlier. >> it was rough. segregation was alive and well. it was hard for black people to stick together to achieve things because of the violence. the bombing that was going on in birmingham and medgar evers and all these things were going on at that time, so...
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living in the united states at that time and for many of these marchers here today, people like the holloway brothers of mobile, alabama who grew up as children in that segregated environment. i spoke with them on the passage way earlier. >> it was rough. segregation was alive and well. it was hard for black people to stick together to achieve things because of the violence. the bombing that was going on in birmingham and medgar evers and all these things were going on at that time, so your parents was a little reluctant to let you participate, because they knew the consequences, you could probably lose your life. >> there's work in progress, and there's a lot of work that's left to be done and that's up to us to pass on to our -- those of my great nephews. being a part of the movement and the action, you know, and to volunteer and help your fellow man. >> reporter: as the crowd passes by here in different segments you hear different chants. no justice, no peace, jobs, not jail, another segment chanting, trayvon martin, trayvon martin. one of the great ironies of the civil rights march of 50
living in the united states at that time and for many of these marchers here today, people like the holloway brothers of mobile, alabama who grew up as children in that segregated environment. i spoke with them on the passage way earlier. >> it was rough. segregation was alive and well. it was hard for black people to stick together to achieve things because of the violence. the bombing that was going on in birmingham and medgar evers and all these things were going on at that time, so...
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this brother in the mirror over here, his name is james holloway.le to answer that question if carter over here stop running his nasty mouth. >> jimmy: i mean, that's so smooth, man. you look good whatever you do. you always look good. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> jimmy: you know how to do it. lenny kravitz, we love you, buddy. come back and talk, play, whatever you want to do. you always rock the house. lenny kravitz. lee daniels' "the butler" is in theaters august 16th. goodie mob performs next. come on back, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ what do you think about caffeine? we consume over two billion cups of coffee every week without a second thought. 5-hour energy has less caffeine than some starbucks coffees, plus it has vitamins and nutrients. it's simple... caffeine with vitamins and nutrients. it's the combination that makes it so great. before you make a decision, get the facts. try a sip and find out why so many people love 5-hour energy. sarabut also wants to save. a lunch like this from walmart is less than $1.50. whoa!
this brother in the mirror over here, his name is james holloway.le to answer that question if carter over here stop running his nasty mouth. >> jimmy: i mean, that's so smooth, man. you look good whatever you do. you always look good. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> jimmy: you know how to do it. lenny kravitz, we love you, buddy. come back and talk, play, whatever you want to do. you always rock the house. lenny kravitz. lee daniels' "the butler" is in...
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cop killers, domestic abuser and natalie holloway suspect joran van der sloot. number one in baseball, i'm referring, of course, to a-rod. over his ties with cd florida drug clinic. don't ask/don't tell. you thought it was add, but apparently it's live and well. officials are telling gay 59 legalities to basically stay in the closet during the winter games in russia and keep quiet about russia's anti-gale law. they say the games are no place for political statements. any olympian who wears a rainbow flag, pin or speaks out could get punished by the ioc, and yeah, they could get thrown in jail, too. the law bans what it calls, quote, prop ghana. they never miss an opportunity to remind you of that. president obama will host the 1972 dolphins next week more than 40 years after they went a perfect 17-0. the dolphin did not get to go to the white house, because nixon was jowls deep in the watergate scandal tell. that's it for me. \s. >>> a jumbo cargo plan goes down. plus new details of what may have motivated a deadly hostage crisis i'm wolf blitzer, you're in "the
cop killers, domestic abuser and natalie holloway suspect joran van der sloot. number one in baseball, i'm referring, of course, to a-rod. over his ties with cd florida drug clinic. don't ask/don't tell. you thought it was add, but apparently it's live and well. officials are telling gay 59 legalities to basically stay in the closet during the winter games in russia and keep quiet about russia's anti-gale law. they say the games are no place for political statements. any olympian who wears a...
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this brother in the mirror over here is james holloway, he's my second in command. >> why don't you shake hand first before you start asking difficult questions. >> i want to know where the man's coming from. >> he give you the tour yet? >> he did. >> i might be able to answer that question if carter will stop running his nasty mouth. >> that was lenny kravitz at the basin. joining me right now is academy award winning actor cuba gooding, jr., and director lee daniels. you did it. last night i saw it in d.c. you got one customer and when i start selling a movie, i never stop. what i loved about it was the education. are you guys having a conversation without me? let me in on this. >> first off, thank you for all the wonderful things you said about the movie. we love to you death anyway. >> i couldn't hear a thing. >> he couldn't hear a thing. his ear piece -- so i was saying it to him. >> he's repeating what you're saying. i'm helen keller right now. >> here's the story. what i came away from not just the sweetness of the characters, you popped, cuba. you popped out of that room from that
this brother in the mirror over here is james holloway, he's my second in command. >> why don't you shake hand first before you start asking difficult questions. >> i want to know where the man's coming from. >> he give you the tour yet? >> he did. >> i might be able to answer that question if carter will stop running his nasty mouth. >> that was lenny kravitz at the basin. joining me right now is academy award winning actor cuba gooding, jr., and director...
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this brother in the mirror over here, his name is james holloway. might be able to answer that question if carter over here stop running his nasty mouth. >> jimmy: i mean, that's so smooth, man. you look good whatever you do. you always look good. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> jimmy: you know how to do it. lenny kravitz, we love you, buddy. come back and talk, play, whatever you want to do. you always rock the house. lenny kravitz. lee daniels' "the butler" is in theaters august 16th. goodie mob performs next. come on back, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ around the year of 1900... american soldiers introduced cola to the cuban people. the cuban people introduced american soldiers to bacardi rum. cuba libre! that drink of freedom, came to be called the cuba libre vivimos! and i'm here to talk about your bums. these are bum-wipes. do you think that would be quite an interesting addition to your dry routine? yes. so you like using them? i do. because you feel... ultimately clean, i guess. you're welcome to borrow my container. it's new
this brother in the mirror over here, his name is james holloway. might be able to answer that question if carter over here stop running his nasty mouth. >> jimmy: i mean, that's so smooth, man. you look good whatever you do. you always look good. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> jimmy: you know how to do it. lenny kravitz, we love you, buddy. come back and talk, play, whatever you want to do. you always rock the house. lenny kravitz. lee daniels' "the...
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you play james holloway in this movie, but you said being on set had brought back memories of growing in my house, there's the parrot, we're playing cards, everybody's dancing. just every item in the house reminded me of my grandparents house or uncle's house. nicole: yeah. >> the furniture, the carpets, the ashtray, the martin luther king and the j.f.k. praying hands on the wall, the little ceramic lighters. it was a trip, like going back in time. nicole: this isn't your first film with "lee daniels' the butler" right? >> right, we did "precious" together. nicole: which you were amazing in. [cheers and applause] >> thank you very much. michael: "precious" you played nurse john. >> nurse john, yes. michael: but he found you, you didn't audition for either one of these movies did you? >> no, no. i met lee at mr. chow's in new york, i was eating dinner one night and a mutual friend introduced us and lee said he was trying to find me and could never get to me. i should be making films. he knew of my mother's theater work, which i was really impressed about. before "the jeffersons." and h
you play james holloway in this movie, but you said being on set had brought back memories of growing in my house, there's the parrot, we're playing cards, everybody's dancing. just every item in the house reminded me of my grandparents house or uncle's house. nicole: yeah. >> the furniture, the carpets, the ashtray, the martin luther king and the j.f.k. praying hands on the wall, the little ceramic lighters. it was a trip, like going back in time. nicole: this isn't your first film with...
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we have jamarcus holloway. i understand your nephew goes to this school. how old is your nephew? >> my nephew is seven years old zbll seven years old. are you talked to him? is he okay? >> no, i haven't talked to him. i'm trying to get to him now. trying to get him. >> what has the school told you? >> the school hasn't told me anything. the only thing i heard is updates from the school and the phone shooter in the building, shots were fired. >> shooter in the building, shots were fired. >> i read it on wsb. >> okay. so you have a nephew, he's seven years old. >> reporter: are you -- where are you headed to this parking lot? is someone going to pick him up? >> yes, i'm on second avenue. i can't even get to the school there's so many police. i'm trying to get to walmart. >> tell me what it looks like where you are right now. >> what it looks like -- what i see, right now i see two or three police here, i see channel 2, i see channel 5. there's a lot going on here. >> a lot of media. jamarcus trying to get there. mike brooks, he's trying to get to the 7-year-old nephew of his. mike
we have jamarcus holloway. i understand your nephew goes to this school. how old is your nephew? >> my nephew is seven years old zbll seven years old. are you talked to him? is he okay? >> no, i haven't talked to him. i'm trying to get to him now. trying to get him. >> what has the school told you? >> the school hasn't told me anything. the only thing i heard is updates from the school and the phone shooter in the building, shots were fired. >> shooter in the...
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intern beetle holloway reached out to politico a mustache caucus. he makes a solid argument.ook at his list of top ten mustaches in congress. hallway closes his pitch to politico saying, "i think you would agree this needs to happen and i urge you to seek comment from them." >>> senate debate got heated this week when open mike moment harry reid let colleagues know he how he really felt. >> madam president -- >> sit down and shut up. >> if you think that was heated. consider a few highlights of lawmakers behaving badly around the rest of the world. an all-out brawl in taiwanese parliament complete with punches and water throwing all over a debate about nuke nuclear power. >>> these two women in korea decided to use their fists to help get their words across. >>> and some lawmakers in the ukraine packed a parliamentary punch. they threw rotten eggs at this speaker who had an umbrella handy to defend himself. >>> finally it's the song of the summer and now a republicanidation with grade school instruments thanks to jimmy fallon. check out this new version of robin thicke's "blu
intern beetle holloway reached out to politico a mustache caucus. he makes a solid argument.ook at his list of top ten mustaches in congress. hallway closes his pitch to politico saying, "i think you would agree this needs to happen and i urge you to seek comment from them." >>> senate debate got heated this week when open mike moment harry reid let colleagues know he how he really felt. >> madam president -- >> sit down and shut up. >> if you think that was...
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this brother over by the mirror, his name is james holloway.n, wing man? >> why don't you shake his hand first before you ask difficult questions? >> looks like the jury's still out. >> give you the tour yet? >> he did. the dodgers still stealing? >> i might be able to answer that question if carlo over here would stop running his nasty mouth. >> people who have had the pleasure of seeing this movie have been jolted by it. critics, people who go to premieres. i had somebody say to me, i started crying halfway through and didn't stop till i got home later. >> wow. >> what is so moving about the story, cuba? >> i think it's just basically because it's one of those stories that resonates so much with people in terms of not just the historical facts of it, dealing with issues of the civil rights movement. the atrocities of some of the things that these kids on the buses, the freedom rider bus, had to endure. black and white. but also it's a touching story of family. between a father and his son. and the issues that they face as they both grow older
this brother over by the mirror, his name is james holloway.n, wing man? >> why don't you shake his hand first before you ask difficult questions? >> looks like the jury's still out. >> give you the tour yet? >> he did. the dodgers still stealing? >> i might be able to answer that question if carlo over here would stop running his nasty mouth. >> people who have had the pleasure of seeing this movie have been jolted by it. critics, people who go to premieres....